`TEE ' cnnszrs ` _ Jzzperom FRED MARR, 00-..... the end of 1705- You should not miss this offer as it is a good one. S:=.Eretary. I r` ' MARRIED HUGHES--BEET()N -- At C01-. ; liar St. Meth0r;1ist.TPars0nage, N Ion Thursday. T Feb. 1, 1917,, Miss Myrtle Thelma. `Beaten to Mr. Edward H1.1g'hes. both `or; } - Tmvnshipof Fina, -. ---.__._.-4_x % our-:9 GARRETT-:-In B_a_1`r_ie_. on sat-` [. W urday, Febrtlargv :10, Francis John Garrett, second son of Mr. and Mrs A. F. Ga1'I'ett, in I Ins 39th yean SWEAEI${EY---In 1`m'onLo, on Sat- 'uI'day, Fehr`ua1',v 10, Daniel Tsweeney, aged 89 years and 3 days. Where Your Dollar Goes The Furthest PROMPT SERVICE Page Eight HINDS BROS. In these days _when the cost of many food stuffs have increased so greatly, the careful `housekeeper is more than ever anxious to make her pennies count. That is why so many people look for our weekly '\nI0tvl;l|Q :II PFLJI ntsngrhn uuAlr,n 4\a;u:osa-n n IIGI IJGIIIIIUI Iiillnllllc I lllll II VIII, III IIIOJIJ PCUPIC IUUIK I0` our WCCKU bargains in Choice Fresh` Groceries. This. week : offerings: (. 5 lb. Pail Davies Pure Lard, per pail - - . - . - - . - - - . . .$1.15 3 lb. Pail Davies Pure Lard, per pail. . . - - . - - . - . . . .69c Robin Hood Oats, per pkg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . Quaker Oats, per pkg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .230 Purity Oats, per pkg . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23c Egg-o Baking Powder, regular |0c - - . - - - 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .80 u u u u 1 5 _ III- Baking Powders are advancing. You will save money by securing a ` supply of Egg-o atpabove prices. Chase 8: SanbornACoEee, regular 45 for - - - . . . . - . - . .380 Peerless` Blend Tea, our reg. 40 a 11).... 3 lbs. for $1.00 Welchc's Grape Juice, regu1ar |0c bottle - - . . . . . . . 8c V " " 25 " . . . . . . . . . . ..20c I2 lbs. Redpath Granulated Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 I 3 lbs. Retipath Yellow Sugar . - . . . . . . . - . . -V - - T . - . .$1.00 Sugar is going up. Copeland : Flour in Stock. Try it Here is a Special Line Ladies Wrapperette and e Cashmere Blouses Colors Black, Reg, Brown, Navy Blue, Light Blue; sizes 3/: to 46. These are big Value at .. . .75c Thuriday, February 15, 1911. 15c- 25c. $1.25. Though earthly ties are hrzfken, In life _we ll meet no zxmm, `My heart is with you, Emily, On yonder distant shore. The God who gave has taken, And heaven my dear sister won Although our hearts are broken, Thy will, oh God, be done. .--S1STER BELLE. -Pictures framed at Dougall Bros.` \ _37tf S'1`ANl )lN(. TIIVIBER FOR SALE ---Suit.able for l)arn`timhe1',, lumber, shingle bolts. fence posts and pail timber. I.zu*g`e or small quantities to suit purchaser. Also llardwood by the acre. Apply D. J. Bar'- clay, Slroud. 6-tf In sad but loving ren1en1l:.1'-.1:r:e of my `dear sister, 'iC;n-.lv Al`:2`-'- strong, who . entered `into re.. February 15, 1.916,. _, . -~ V '~ In Memoriam PHONE 145 '.'.12c ..-21c ..90c `1"3:#dl ii; and FARM FOR SALE--20O acres. lot 19, con. 1, Sunnidale; mostly ~clay loam, some sandy loam. 1.25 acres cleared. lmlancel hardwood hush. Will sell on! easy terms for quick sale. For further particulars apply to W,-m. Kearnan, Angus. 4-7 in _,. dun -in (3()ll`IH Hm..- Clmn Th.- B:.1m*i. Wmllh 11111.}.- Dill`! ':Ti.'.; 3 I I 0 -chm an 'l uo-<- MP5. tr-,I'n-:1 t'h L"-3 `FOP. Q[Il1f1i;"Sz\I.I "$-1050.00 ---A neat. brick llmlse with .~:ew.=,11' _r0oms, verandah. wondshed. and cellar. Suit.able`fmre- tired famnmn tradesman or laborer. See it. on lot 20, S. _. Elizabeyh nr apply to T. T. Young, Box 66. Barrie. `2-tf lvl` 4- Zuni.`-` ,:)H|.' lH(`lll "Sals- ,zuu'H New '1 I';(. in I`). :H1m' f 31}; (`I HOUSE FOR. SAI.E--Ten rooms, solid t..'.ick, ' all conveniences, with large lot. attached, best residential section. Possess- ion May lst. Satisfactory` terms to purchaser. Apply Mrs. Russell, 409 Markham `Snnn cfnrm zbhe Th .};`~ - "10. .,;\ \,_ ..Q;\`.\'l In`: ':-l`H `Th. up FOR SALBZ---N % lot 5, Con. 9, Innisvl Township. 100 acres, about 5 miles from Town of _Barr'ie, all cleared and in good state of cultivation. Soil, clay `loam. Buildings first-class. Good orchard. Price reducc-.d to $5000. part down, reason- ableterms for balance. 1`. 0. Fisher, Real-Estate, Barsrief 3 -t `arr; I1` (H 3:} BUI. \\`. '7.\i{ SA 8 A` Ll G34 FARM FOR SALE--L0t 22. con. 2, Oro, 80 acres; 9-1`0om solid hrick house; with summer kitchen . and woodshedz two, barns 30x60 and 32x62. stone foundations: cenmxlt silo 12x 35., implement shed 26x40. buggy hquse 20x32; 2 acres or- chard. Power for pumping, petc., supplied by stationary- gasoline engine. For further particxllars apply to, G. W; L. Hicklingr. Shanty Bay R.M.D., No. 2, Phone 535r33. 3-12 l\.\.2\J1JI if?- OR SALE--A-Three Barred Ply- mouth Rocks and One Black Minorca Cockerel from a good laying` strain. Apply to Min-. esing Depot, Phone 91. 4-8 x vun..v.. The cost of advertising In this 1 column is ONE GENT PERWORD l EAGI-I lliISEl-'l'I'l0ill, with a mini- mum charge of 15 cents. Terms cash. For Adiets of 25 words or ' Over, three insertions will be given for the price or two, or six for the price of four. The Ex- `aminer `and Saturday Morning covers Barrie and district thor- oughly and gives the biggest ad- vertising value in the county. * SEALED TENDERS will be ref- T ceived by the undersigned up till March 1, 1917, for pro- perty, Lot Letter A, Second Range, Township of Oro, 100 acres more or less, convenient to school and church`, on coun- ty road from Barrie to Orillia. On premises"are 6_room brick- clad house; bank barn 56x50, basement. . stables; also small barn. Two-thirds purchase money down, balaneeon easy `terms. Lowest or any` tender not-nneeessarily accepted. Jas. A. Caldwell, Shanty Bay, R_ .B.-1. T `." ' 5-7p (mun 'ASS(`)RT1\IiENT of fast colors in Blue and Black Serg- es, for ladies` and men's suit- inns- We also do cleaning and pressing. alterations and_ De- paa'rs. Harry Twiss. .Tailor, Owen St. T 1-tfl THE AnI._E'r comma HILL M1LL--choppm8' ||:_...... Vihannrlnu and gQ*._ (` i:1llU SUUU 5u.I.guu.. 4..t..~- .'B0ag', Barrie 3-H` 1 Kit GROWN HILZL MILL--Chopping and Rolling, Tuesday and Sat- 'urday. All farmers welcome. 51-2 mos. Lent `begins next week,` Feb.` 21 `being Ash Wednesday.` Don t forget ithe Board of Trade meeting; Fr.iday night. Many water services were frozen up in the '-very severe weather this week. ' a Don't miss the opening chap- ter of our new serial The Dog Star.. It is an engrossing tale. Miss Mabel Thompson of Ed- gar has accepted `a position` as stenognapher -'and bookkeeper with R. H. Wolfenden; plumber- -___...l Since the new time._tab1e_-went into effect last Monday," the morning train from Toronto has been about an hour late every day. nu...` L.'m-l nlnnnnl mnnfina` nf uay. The third annual meeting of the 01-0 Plown1en s Association will be held in McLucas Hall, Mitchell Square, on M0nday,} Feb. 19, at 8 o cl0ck.l " _-_ n 1-\ Rev. Jabez Wass of .Bronte, brother-in-law of M`rs.vJ. Mc.L.- Stevenson. died on Tuesday af- ternoon aftcr a long illness. Mrs. Stevenson left for Bronte yes- terday morning. . ' J. B. Fei1ding s lecture on Minor Fishery Resources" he-` fore the Royal Canadian lInst.i_ tutc. Tomnlo, last Saturday was favorably commented on by the city papers; HOUSEKEEPER WAN 1`El). MAp-' ply at. this Oice. ' V 7-'7 (iE'.\'ERAL, ST<`.R\'.-\N'I`. WA Apply to 133 Blake. St. l:'OUNI)--Sum 01` Inonoy. '~Ap15ly Moore & ;~\rn'1st1'011g.. 7-7 GIRL \\n\\';rE1,>_App1y l.n"l\'I1's. ` (_i. H. Rodge-.1's, 85 Mary St. -7 GOOD PRw.\TE.B()ARn, and all cm1ve1_1iences.' 186 Dunlop St. Barrie. . 5-71). \\ AN _[`EI) -- `1vIa1;inm~y appI'eI1- 7 Lice. by Ma1'cl 1 dsl. 1VI 8.`- , A1'nxst1'ung:'.V 7-7 , ROOMS TO RENT with or with- out breakfast, or light house-? keeping. 133,-Collier St`, Ph0ne| AOL: \V(%)RI\:W\\':\NTE]') by lndn for 3= A _.__I__ MISS .(:[;'ENNEY Dressmaking and lady tailoring`. ~ 178 Dun- lop ASL. Phone 384. 3-15 (`.0\\" FORmg\[.]E--]3`i\'r years 011']. "dun to valve in 1\'I:u'ch. Apply l to `Cl1:.1.<. Kelly. A1l:;1ndalr*. `7~7' \\'A.N'I`ED--T\*vo or three I`()(_)ll`lS -.'~`11.itah|n fm' light 'hnusekoep- ing`. vTi1:q11i1'e at this oice. '6 i2 BARHE1) PLYMOUTH COCK- ERF.l...S 1-`on SALE. No better `I I` L 1' ll9'l_{RS RI~`.=.\I()l).ET7.l'.li+1l`) and Pw. paired. Miss M. McArthur. 133 Collier St. Phone 186. ' _52-3 muovs. ll(`)[~{SI'~l \\'.~\;\l`EI),' threev days a ` wnnk for feed :;m._| (:a.re. 1'):-ivcl` ` pr*nf'm'1~.od. Apply 59 1VIaI`y St. Bzlrnie. 7-7 MAI!) \\'A;\"l`T3`.l)---A g*m`1m`:Ll. for family of `,l'om-, 1-o,fm-murt-rs. 1\rIr'.=. Mm-tin, /:6 Elm Avenue, Tnrrvnto. - 7-7 S;\LESl..-\l`)Y \\"AN',l"EI). --BI'ight young lady w'anl.od for gener- al 1)z*_\i Grmds.--1VI001"e & Arm- Str-m1'_,r. T - 7-7 l.HOUSEI\'EEPER WANTED - To take charge-bf. elderly lady and little girl. Opply to Box 347. Barrie P.0. . l 6.3 FOR WAN`TED--Millinor_v., a.pprent.ice. % nr p1'epaI'e1' with two or three - seasons `experience. Apply Box 477, Barrie-, or phone 727 H"! HOUSE TO LET-45 Worsley St., eight rooms, all modern conveniences. Possession on March 1st. Apply W. G.vLuck, 11 Francis St., Barrie. 6-tf [PARCEL AL()ST--'-In Barrie or on T Penetang Road, Saturday, Feb. 3, containing carving knife and fork. Finder please re- turn to this Office. ' 7-7 `W;-XNTED ?~ Reliable general ` 1naHL. VVashiug and hwnng sent out. Good wa_ges. Apply - P.CL Box 32,0r Exanner Of- - `(*e. , . 3`-tfj LOST---~In Barrie, hetwee_n\Pe'n,- etang and Toronto Sts., on Tuesday. Jan. 30, man s dark grey sweater coat. Reward. Please leave at this-office. 7-7 PRIVATE SALE -- Leather and - mahogany suite, 4 Royal Jewel range, 1 large coal heater, .1 refrigerator, 1 large rug --all a `good as. new... On sale at 55 ` ` Elizabeth` St.` FOR SALE--5.-roo_med - rough- cast. cottage with electric light and water; reasonable terms. Apply on premises to Mrs. John Appleby, 11 Henry TSt., Barrie.- - % 7-9 I C W1 1, in Canada. Gt G. Hinds_. (`-tf Local News FOR SALE--BI'ickWI`esidence on Sophia St., seven rooms, bath and kitchen, with every con- venience and good garden. Ap- - vi /`1 'r\_..... T).-....n'n Q `ff tux . A : hnl1l'.~`. lll()I Ilil1g'S. this ('.) u?(-.. Iv .I`J.l.AAl. uv lllkiruu \\ .\N'].` I311). . In-St. AndreV'vs' Church , "last Sunday night, John A. Patterson, K._C.., Chairman of the Finance Board `of the Presbyterian Church, gave an address` on `_`-The Grace of Giving. . " ul.l.A\l \/IpIJ\a\t v- ~.~-._-._,- C; H. -M0rt.in1er, a weI1-`kn'own publisher `of trade,paQers in;T(') :` route, died on Sunday aged sixty. years. About 26-years ago he wa's'emp'loyed in the mechanical ,departme.I1't of.the Barrie Gaz- ette. ~ ' 1\_I1 rn._'I.....1........-. (`A A ULLU. < The Bell `Telephone Co. re- moved its business otfice from the Ross Block to the new build. ing in Elizabeth St. this week. It will probably be ve or six weeks befofe the operating stall` is moved. -_ A. `I'\.....-\.. 'Dnnvn;n , IIIUVUU. --Prince Br`0_s.., Barrie --Ca;r`- pentersand Builders. v Special ists on Fancy Hardwood F100;-s." First-class workmaxlship guar; anteed. Estimates free on all` work if necessary. Box 326,, Barrie. 7-9 V i 11v,1l:.___1-... TTRIAI up "shortly to be. ,re-opened by W. Lldl 1 IC- The Wellington Hotel. 'is` H. Kennedy, who is preparing to` furnish it in up-to-date fashiomf It'is likely that the hotel will be operated upon the European: plan, with the dining room und- er separate pman agement.. - _ --'1-_......_..-..\ -.. ..v\-1..,_____,, In a ten-bel0w-zer0i tempera- ture the firemen had ,a call to James Pat.t.0n s, Sunnidale Road, on Saturday morning, but. their services were not required. One of the rooms was filled with sm0ke,idue to the draft of a fluv being` interrupted in some way. '.I--_-J ,_4 ' Thos. Ludgate, employed at? Gamp*Bor'den, was taken sud-| denly ill with heart trouble on Saturday at 6 a.m. and died be-l fore a- doctor could be secured.- He was 55 years of age. The .l)ody was brought to W . D. Min- nikin s Un:.lort,-aking Rooms and shipped the same evening to the former home of the deqeasecl in Peterhoro. - v-In, ,,,1 -1` 1' :~I,. v ,\...n.l .l.'Ult'-I UUL U. ~ Jerry W'il1ard. of Lisle,` found guilty of cutting` timber at`Camp Borden, was examined as to his sanity by two `local d0ctm`s, (me p1-m'1m1ncing' hi'm'ins:me and the nther nding" him .s`an-,. Vvillard claimed the right. to do as he did and would not. promise that he would not I'epea_.I. the oifemr/e. if 1'(~,1o.ased. P. M. Raclmlhurst, re- ` I 7 _'._."I 11- ........J:..... Linn . BLAC KSMl'I.`I-I STAND FOR SALE OR 'I`(') |.ET-/\t. Crown Hill. I..a.rg`e brick huuse, good `gar- den. large stable and Shop. with some tools. Apply W. G. Luck, Barrie. - 6_tV1`1 V 'l`l1m'n Lon. l\`7l\"-(`l.B.\.'l.l. I . LVLg IIcun,v;:nnu.....u . \' mandebd him to _jai1.awa1t.ing` the; pleasure of H10 I.im1t,.-G0veI`n0r.[ The following g1':1duat_es of; Barrie Bus. College recently ac-{ cepted Qice' positions: In Tur- onto, R. Lawson, E. Banting, E. Pearson, F. W'ilc0.\'. lu BaI'1'i(=.,` D. Mathers, Bank of '1`m70nl.o; M. Brown, Merrill and 1-.{ubba1`d; H. Coles, G.T.R., Allandalez H. HOI'sfield, Bell Tel. oice; M. 1\lu- Dunald, Examiner & Sat. Mm-n- ing; M. I. arr_. MutT:1lt. Pan`; J. Smith, W . 1*`inlayson7s `oico, Midland; I-I. Speers, Union Bank, 11,, "U- ._. 1\I..-.....n.. nun Llllllllhljllu - Charles V e1'n(1n Plu111111m', 011(- 0l' Saull. SLO l\ [a1"1e`.~` 111031, p1~o111- inenl. cil..ize11s, died on Su11(la_\'. at the age `of 55,a1`t.er 21 wee-.l< .~t illness with p11eu11`m11ia. 11:9 was an uncle of l.\/Il'S. I). M. SLe\vart.V M1`. -Plummer was c0nr1(=cl,mi with n1z1r1y of the principal l;1us-; iness inl,c1*est.s' of the Son, 1343-, sides being` Clerk of the .l.iigl1 Court` of (')11t,at`in for that Dis-' Lrict, Reg'ist.1-av" of the 1`)isI.1'ict. Courl, and Ro.g'isl`1'2.1I' of the S111`: I-0g'ate Court. ` Mrs. Foster of I`m'nni;.0 is \-`is- iting her parents, MI`. and Mrs. VV. J. Shannon.` . A -, __ _.... .. . n-`y__ V Iglanun/Ln .V-- VT. A. and J. T..V_Va1lwin of Ves- pra left on Monday to visit. with ? friends in 'I`0r0nt,o. IblLlbl-\ALI . ....\.- \I Mrs. Robt. M0I_`_:$h'a11d son have gone ta Spend a few W\e.eks with` Mr. Moran. in Chapleau . i A_. A :` ` I S.teVVa.I`t- Macdonald. of Hamilton is spending a few days with her'- father, J_. R. Cotter. _ Geo; A. 95 Owcl St,., will be at home on the third Tuesday of each month. . `Dr._.-IV()s.WI{ea1I'ns" of Sturgetm Falls spent, over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and 1\/I1-9. P. Kearns. , B `I'.V`I--.._.....l.\ 1-I\~ . V n A V-.1 --- ...--.. _._, Miss M1{e1 Ritchiie'ofTEl1nvalo. -visited with her sister,?M1-s. W. C. Walls. for a few days last week. T 1 1: *r:v':u,--1 -1` `I'\...A_...:t .I LIJIIIPU Mrs. E. Watson of Dalston announces the engagement of her youngest daughter, Bessie Dora Dell, to Mr. Lee Hart of Yellowgras-s, Sask., the marriage FARM FOR SALE OR RENT-MO acres, lot. 9, con. 10, Vespra; good brick house, barn, out, buildings, flowing well. For particulm-3 apply H. D. Jam- ieson, Barrie. _ 3-8 VVUUIX. Mr. and Mrs. Flint, of Detroit. spent the past. week with the lat- teI'V s= sister, Mrs. W. A. Twiss, High St. . On their way to California, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. - ennett of Midland spent the wee -end with Mr. and Mrs. J..H. Bennett. Jos. Draper and daughter of Hillsdale are the` guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Burgess, Inn;-is- l Street, for a couple of weeks. Miss. Anderson of. the local branch of the Bank of Nova Sc0-_ tia` has been transferred to the New York office and leaves this week. t,I_I._.____`_ 1 '|__1 'r11L--...._ Calderwdod last "Thurs- day entertained ito afternoon tea the Red Cross representatives from the town churches and the Shop Committee, to meet Mrs. Plumptre- `IIQ... `I51 \`l7nl.n.-.-. A-9 IN:-`I:-41-.v~. rut Mann: AIXIIIIIEI Ann -srrunnav -nonmuoi PERSONAL MENTION I'uar_v. rm; 3. John Applebv has severed his! `c01mecl.inn will) the Barrie Car- -1'i21g'e (10. and is taking a position` as as. foreman with the \\*'m. Gray & S0ns-Campbell C0,, carriage rnanu[factm'ers, of (`.hat.- I ham. Out. "I ' rn4_-__:_ lip take place at FOR RENT OR SALE--On Bur- ton Ave., brick house, nine rooms, gas and all conven- iences, goud lawns and fruit trees. "Apply Box N, this Of-- ce. .. Q '1-ti |Iu.II.I. KJLLI/0 Mayor Craig`, while in Toronto on busitmss last Wednesday. at- tended the annual banquet. of the National Council of the Y.M.G.A. About one hundred were present. i_I1cluding' S(_-`.v(}_A y___Bf__3aI1 _and J. S: |Bi~unlnn bf A1la.mlalc%. J Ln: llllllvll U: .;;-gxu--..s.u-.sn\.,, P. Cavanagh of Clinton, Iowa, and Miss Nellie Cavanagh, of Schmnberg, we1'e_week-end_ vis- itors with their pa1'ent.s, MI`. and Mrs. P. Cavanagh. Miss Tessie I----~-.~--.L hr 1u---......-.1..u Al:-r\ :.~ LLI..lk`g l 0 \`u'L`[IL|`bIII Avmnn--_; .; V \ . V -\/ (,]a\'aI`1ag`h of Ne\\'n1a1`ket also is home for a _week s llolidays. ` recently In the ll'1l(l-\\'l[lleI` Exams. held` at; Conservatom` of Music, pupils of Miss Claxton trying` were Miss Viola, Richard.- son inlhe theoretical suhje_-t. of coumerpoint, Miss" l\'I-argaret McKeen,- Elementary Piano, ob- taining honors and Miss Grace Fisher, Primary Vocal, also with good standing. Dr. Vogt and Dr. Ham were the presiding exam- iners. ' [Here is a Special V Offer for You from Now ` V Until February 28th To the Ladies and Gentlemen r--The Shoe Shine Parlor op- posite. the Union Bank has` put in a private room for ladies. A1- so we cleanany articleimade of leather in any color. Satisfac- tion always. 7-9 Banrle Board of Education 9 l VVANTED---The names. and addresses of any qualied tea- ohers, who Would be willing to} supply `as occasion may require- in the Publieschools. Notify in} writing either to Mr. Phil. Love,. Chairman of Management, or the! undersigned. `- V F ` `IIVDEVIX IIADD I Although the regular. Mail Subscription of the Designer is now $1.25 a year, we have decided to give you until February 28th 12 Consecutive Numbers of the Designer Books, to be called for `by ; the Subscribers at the Pattern Department. _ `Acopy of the Current Issue of the Standard Quarterly containing cer- tificate good for 15c on the purchase of any Standard Pattern, C all for ............................................................................................... .. Withevery dollar purchase we give you a 5c Coupon, redeemable at our Premium Counter. See the nice goods at small prices at Old Prices as th_o priceadvanced the rst of October last. VVe are still sell- ing at old prices the Crompton, D & A, E.T. They are god makes. Prices $3.25, $3.00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.25, $1.00, 15c. BUY LADIES FINE BLACK WOOL HOSE- Ribbed; sizes 8. 81/_-. 9. 91/_. Those `are big value. Price . . . . . . . ._ . . . . 60c pair LADIES AND GI-lILDREN S HEAVY BLACK RIBBED ` COTTON HOSE- Sizes 7 to 10. Special value 29c pair 1-lb. TINS TALGUM POWDER, Li1y-0f-t.he_va11ey and~Vi01et, ' am; 7 A U 3 - I ' . "5 ' . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c, 2 for 25 You should Buy Your Corsets now A El.EC'I'Hltl - ;\m l`UHS FUR SALE _-.nm_- 2 H.P. two-phase and une 1/: ?H.P. single phase, (VVa::wr. Both have bean use-1 uuTBarrie and are in first. class condition. Apply to Walter Urry. 27-tf.