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Barrie Examiner, 26 Apr 1917, p. 8

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FOR SALE OR RENT-100 acres, lot. 17, con. 4. Essa. Posses- sion 1st. of May. J. A.[Mil1er, '" ' ' 4 E44 7n In-J .--~..~___ _,,_ -,,, ` sleeps, For her who s gone to rest, For her who s reached her jour- ney s end, And now with God is blest; For her whose feet no more grow -worn ? Upon this path of thorns, For her whose brow in paradise, The crown of life adorns. ` - ' ` 1:u1u'n.-V According to By-Law of the Town all Owners or Harbourers of Dogs arerequired to register same at the Office of the Town Clerk and procure Dog Tag on or before May 1st. 4*|__1 4-1.. `Inn Dov` Tnnv UUIUIC Luq._y 1. a After that date the By;Law will be strictly enforced. . A. W. SMITH, T _ Town Clerk Barrie`, April 16th, 1917.. 164-17. 1.1.111. uuu-.-._~ v~., Everybody welcome.T liIlnaI7d s Linlhient cures But-n's. Notice t_._> Owners of Dogs IN MEMORIAM BUY BROTHERHOOD SMOGKS AND OVERALLS NOW AND SAVE MONEY. Black Denim, Blue. apd White Stripe, special ` price .. .. $2.00 each IMen s Black and White Stripe ` _ Qveralls, with bib. They are extra value . . . . $1.50 } Men's Black Denim _and cotton- ade Pant Overalls. These are made of heavy goods and well made. Special .. .. $1.50 e give you, a 5c Coupon, redeemable See the nice goods _at small prices FOR SAL'E---A I`wo Scotch Short- horn Bulls, (1'egister'ed) -9 and 13 mos. old. Color, red. Prices reasonable.` Bell Bros., Bar- rie R. R. 3. Telephone 629. ` 15-18p. Distinctly Attractive Hand Bags 4 One of these oddly original handbags will be just the thing to complete your Spring Attire. They re surprisingly inexpensive, too. We bought 61/2 dozen from one of the leading makers. They have coin purse and mirror, and six different styles. You will see them in our west window. They are big value at -$1.75. special price $1.19 `::FA MIEY; Thursday wholesale Prices. Fall Wheat . . . . _. . $2.30-$2./10 Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 i Peas . . . . . . . . $2.35-$2.65 Oats.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 850. Barley .. .. .. .. $1.25-$1.30 Rye .. .. . $1.50-$1.55 Spring Chicken . . . . 20c.-22c. Old Fowl . . . . . . . . 16c.-18c. Ducks . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 to 180. Turkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280-300. Butter . . . . . . . . . .l;2c-44c. Eggs .. .. 280-300. Potatoes, bag . . . . $3.00-$3.50 ,Hay .. .. . . . . ..$10.00-$12.00 ; Wool, washed, lb . . . .50e-52e. `Wool, unwashed, lb .. 35c_37c. `Beef Hides, cured .. 210-220.. {Beef Hides, green . . . . 200-210. Tallow, rendered. lb .. '.)c-l0r3'. '!Sheep Skins .. ....$2.50-$3.50 Horse Hides .. .. $5.00-"%7.`J0 -:iHorse Hair, lb . . . . . . . . . .350 . ; Lamb Skins . . . . . .$l.00-$3.50 |Ca1t'_.Skins, green . . . . 250'. i Flour (Ontario) . . .. .. $12.50 I Flour (Manitoba) . . .. $13.50 Bran, ton -` .v . . . . . . . $38_$39 - Shorts, ton.. . . . . .. $43-$45 1 Alsike Seed ....$7.5o-$9.oo '|Red Clover Seed . .$l0.00..$ll.50 } April 25-Jas. Coutts of Averi- ing is visiting here. . .Miss Mary Boyce of Elmvale, who spent the winter months with Mr.` and Mrs. IW. W. Boyce, has returned home. 'I,.I.._. lW...-_.....__.. -1` T A . . . n ..nno Barrie Markets v- o 4.r\l.] vv, navuu h\Jll\.AL LA\4\.A --v---.,- . . . ."...Iohn Cameron of Lovering spent Sunday `at his home here. In. (VL.......-..... -.. ..... LL... ,.n]r utru--v !\l\AlA\\IJ utv Luau nave:-u gnu- vv . . .p..Jas. Ghegwin is on the sic list . . . . . .Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyce motored to Elmvale on Sunday and. visited friends there . . . . . . Spring is here once more and wel- comed by everybody. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Spence have return- ed home and have taken up their abode on the 3rd. Line on J. T. Spence s farm. . . . .Gy1inder and machine oil for sale at W. W. Boyce s store. . . .A. Garvin is improving his ,farm by putting up a new wire fence and remov- ing the old stump fence. . . . The roads are in a pretty good condi- tion now. e Cg` iuc'k'e{'..".. 2 Fowl .. .. .. ..-1 to'e.s, ;.$ 0.0( o I .___ -1.-.` I MIDHURST usvn-. .-.~- Utopia. reen 10) oba) .. . ..35c ..$1.00-$3.50 .. .1 . $1350 ". '. .$.50-$9.oo call to 21 Allan Kn `who has for sunu shortly I urday, resting; resident. One Hf` btfotlxer ` Mark K: much 5! cer. 11. two sm: loss._ 'I Crass-|:1 Campin- COI1(.".~`.s' had sin Mount t.e11de,>_d sort-mm ceased 'l'hursd their In has cm Wallac- Francm prove 1 1"-I~ vn Camp SD01, U 'I'1k ,. HORSES FOR sALii:-0ne heavy} Draft, and one driver. Rea- sonahle price. Terms to suit purchaser. J. S. and J. V. Brown, Allandale. Phone 383. V 124.!` ...D . P-P0,, Presiql Secret Seer:-t Twas: The- -devm P t`he- Angtm sing Q 'inst.3 enval p.m. Hawk: same`. ian (`Z insi,.. gave ` truth m in is muvl: meet` be in `Fl-ui $50.00 FOR A GOOD BAY HORSE` A LIGHT WAGON AND HAR- NESS, or will sell separate. N0 reascmahle offer" refused. as they must. be sold. Apply to Jas. Cheesman Box 59. Barrie. ' 15-1-'7. PUMPS~A good stock on hand, purchased before the last raise. Will be sold at a reason- able price. Absolutely reliable and satisfactory. *T. H. Davis, Close to Market, Barrie. P.O. I Box 625. Phone 733. 16-18 STANDING TIMBER FOR SALE- ~ -Suit.ahle- for barn `_.timber, lumber, shingle Abolts, -fence posts andlpail timber. Large or small quantities" to suit purchaser. Also hardwood by the acre. V Apply D. J. Bar- clay, Stroud. 6-tf FOR SALE--Montrose Cottage-, 88, Clapperton St., Barr_ie. Central. desirable property, modern conveniences, med- iium size, solid brick, stones foundation. Possession May 7th. Terms to suit purchas- er. Apply Mrs. E. A. Russell, 409 Markham St., Toronto, ._or Colin McMillan, Wellington `-'-~---- Aut- Uh E11141. un LL) nun- .... ., deuce, 8 rooms, electric light, water, 36 Mary St. Apply to Mrs. _.M, \Vebb, 26 Small St, AR IR! LVLL no Phonmi 11.5 . .n4\.u- . -.._, __ day Morn FURS--Remodel1ed imd Repair- ed. Miss M. McArthur, 133 Collier St. Phone 186. 16-22 - VVON LAYING CONTEST - At the Storrs, Mountain Grove" and North American Egg Laying Contests in 1916. White Wyandottes won against all comers. Should not this. convince you? My `pure Regal Strain from Martin's best pens are yours at $1.00 per 13. A.- F. A. Malcomson, Phone 447,. `Barrie. Ont. _ 16-tf GAR OF TIMOTHYHAY to hand . th` quality` is right, the price is ex-ght} also baled straw;~ a large stock of timothy seed, clover and alsike seed. All kinds -of feeding stuff, ax. seed. G-oilcake and "flax seed a _ D t & Flint seed corn '.`}': .l.mnt.er:srices. T J 9,3,; Ghee:-_ than .u. .. -._ `St, Barrie. {33313 ovum - . Q v v -- annual parade lash puma, ing to Trinity Church, when th Rector preached. an appropriate sermon. T g _ Simply rotte~n_ is the way a chauffeur from Camp Borden de~- " scribed the road between Barrie and the Camp, when speaking to The Examiner on Monday. --All eyes ` are ' centred on Carey's Big Giving Up Business Sale. Last Saturday hundreds could not get waited upon, but the big values brought them back during the week. { .` PIPE FITTIN(}--_ done by Moran. ? BREAD` SALESMAN WANTED` - B-1`-0wn s Bakery. _ 17-17 POULTRYMEN will nd it pays. to advertise in The Examiner if they have eggs to sell. One cent. a word is the cost- 15tf `FRESH _EGGS WANTED. Apply at'Brys0n`s Bakery. 17-17 FOUND-A small sum of money.` T. J. Hickey, Market Glerkl T17 FOUND-On Bradford St., a pair of glasses. Apply at this _of- ~~ A ~ 47.17 BATHROOM VFLAT Tb LET-A1- so small house. Apply at 15 Ross St. . _ 17-17 W'ANTED--G00d Girl for genera? A.....I-. tn "IK `Dun, FOR SALE- 1 lot at corner of William and Holgate St. Apply to Robt. Jacks, Allandale. 17 I HOUSETO LEI` -- Gentrally located and all c_on- veniences. Apply at this office`. 17-19 STRAWBER RIEL -- A -1- ,.L,.:,... .-.|.....4o `FOR SALF.-~19 cdmplet set. Pic- turesque Canada.(36 number) Big bargain. See them at 0t.- tcm`s Hardware Store. . 17_t.f FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FC GAR--E-30...ft.. motor boat, 0: nish. modern. t.t.in9:s, 1E passenger- Apply to Box 48 Barrie. 17-1 FOR.S_ALE-House and lot, with small barn, on Rose St., east of Geo. 0ttaway s. Price $500. Apply at this Ofce. 15-17 FORASAVLE OR TO LET--Nice 5- acre farm, large fruit orchard, comfortable house, good farm buildings, town water and elec_ V tric light. Apply, Gledhill, odrington St. East. 17-18 FOR SALE on T0 RENT _+ LAID ___3.I._ J` RHODE ISLAND REDS-- Eggs for hatching, from a pen of 8 good .ut.i1ity hens with 'a vigorous c.0c_kerel of splendid type\from imported stock. Limited num- -her of settings at $1.00 for 13. J. A. MacLaren. 17-tf.. ce, 'AiV .llZJlJ`lJUU \,IuL a ; .. u u D . J . . V . .,.- housework.-` Apply to 75 Bur- ton Ave., Allandale. ` 17-17 _ RHODE ISLAND RED Settings- $1.00 and $1.502 My Cyphers strain are bred forwinter lay- .ers, and should .produceT-prize poultry. Regular Settings `$1.00, .Specia1wSettingS $1.50 . for 13 eggs. Order ear-l`y. W. (1. Hunter, Barrie. " 17-_ FAR`M FOR SALE-'-`:70.-a`cre farm known. as part of lot 10, in the 9th con. of Vespra township. _ Simcoe County. ` This ,is .9. first-"class pasture farm with. running ostream. o About 25 acres under rc1_11tivatio_n,-aha]- ance in_- pasturesand `bush-. For further` `information apply to E. /F. Wood, 99; Cumberland A11-...|_1- ~;u-1 ;o 1I1t'_\VV.l.).l:u.u.l1I.uL: -- 4. ..._ ..... `_ quantity of choice plants for sale. T. F. Irish, Barrie. Tel- ephone 28a. 17-17 - L 100 acres-,' N15 lot 7; con. 10, Innisf. 20 acres falrcrop, 12 ` acres of'hay, 15 acres of fall ploughing done. Well watered by good well and spring creek. ' Exce_ller_1{: _s_tock . or pasgture fartp. `Good bankbarn 60x40, vframe house 24x26. R.M.D. A Would give ..pos_session any `time. For.'jfnrth_er particulars_ " ipply *on_"pre`mises.. ' 17-20 FARM. FOR SALE on RENT - r OP. SALE RENT 400 acres within half mile town limit, 100 acres cleared, bal-. ance in pasture or bush. Any reasonable offer will be ac- cepted. W. H. Kell, Barrie R. M`. D. 2. % . 47-13;; FOR SALE---,A Pony, harness and cutter, suitable for lady or children to drive. Apply to Minesing, Phone 91. 14-23 I _ vv uvta, z.&llanda.le,' vdht.` .;_o..z \l - FOR oak J\JA lvIIAa\a fi 7 |\r\l, -197 Iaxr uu . Church worshippers were dis- turbed last Sunday morning by the clanging of the re bell for a fire at Gracey s_barber shop. The blaze, which broke out in the ------\-v-5 nvna nninL'Iv `10.nnhed CLEANING `AND PilESSING-- Your old suit and overcoat can be made to look like new by Harry Twiss, Owen St. 8-tf _DlaZe, WIIIUII .Ul.UnU Uuu nu. u_--V basement, was quickly quenched by the brigade. 1 . In report"ng the accident to the little sons of Pte. W. J. week, an error was made in the age of the boys. They- are seven and five years respectively. "The lads are both doing nicely. ` -_-Garey s Big Giving Up Busi., ness Sale is in full swing. Shoes ; ;. at about one-half today s` factory; 1' prices will` soon reduce their` $30,000.00 stock one half. Get ' there earlyjivhile assortments are ' _ complete. 1 1 ,...r.,.l-.nh-ha-nu mill have in oav Campbell of the 157th Bn.,' last i Gulupxuw. Householders will have to pay a shademore to keep cool during` the coming summer. The seal- son s ice prices are 25 cents per month higher than in 1916. Those using ten pounds of ice a day for three months or` over will pay $2.25 per -month. _--..A:....... .-.4` T):-nqhvfnnv in PG] `P/'-I-~'-I yv- ---v----v- At the meeting of Presbytery in Allandale, Friday night, Rev. Geo: McDonald s resignation of the Goldwater charge was accepted. Rev. Lockhart of Hillsdale was appointed interim moderator and will declare the pulpit vacant the first Sunday in May. 4 At the Grand Opera House, on Friday and Saturday, 27th and 28th inst., will be shown the beautiful 5-reel photo play, Each Pearl a'I`ear, featuring the favorite photo play star, Fan-` - nie Ward. First show at 7.30 p.m. Usual prices, 6 and 11. cts. These days the farmers are ' hard at work preparing the l ground for seeding. . As there ' has not been too Inuch rain, the - soil is in good shape for cultiva; ' tion---much better than a year ago; Should the weather continue `favorable ten days should see the seeding pretty well over. 7 The papers say that owing to the scarcity of all kinds of farm, stock we may be_ compelled to have meatless days for so many days in the week. This is not causing us, any alarm for the high cost of beef and porkhas ` already caused us to have many meatless days during the past year or two, and if this keeps up much longer we will soon be full-edged vegetarians. -The date `of the choral con- cert under the auspices of the Collier St. Meth. Church Choir,` n assisted by selected_voices from ;_ the other choirs` of the town, has .1, been denitely fixed for May 17, I`1.._--.J t\..\.....-. Unuuon nan UUUII UUllu1bUl_y uncuy ;.u-. ..-..y-.., .., innthe Grand Opera House, Bar- rie. A prominent Toronto artist has `kindly offered her services to the Red Cross. The last concert ofthe season and promises to be one of the most successful en- tertainments. _ - nruasu uuuunt: v 1: in town last week. .1 `II ... A 111 LOWII l'd.5|.o wucn. Mr. and Mrs. `A. W. Smith spent a few days `in Toronto dur- ing the past week. A rt n.....A'...-. A4` Ilnmilfnn was I115 DIIU LJGDU vvuun. ? A. G. Garden of Hamilton was among old friends in town for a few days last week. V 7UI .. -._.:I 1\.l ..n I1)-xnrlnn WONG nf IeW uays rash wcmx. ` - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wells of Toronto were week-end guests of Mr.` and Mrs.`John Dougall. an on _ 1-____ L'l.Lo (al:].l\.l AVA-Luau IJ\_r---- _ ,,._L},, -W. W. Davidson of Moose Jaw, Saskkg paid a brief visit at the home of Mrs. J. McL. Stevenson, this week. `M n A 11......` nnn n Mp gnd LIIIS ween. . D. R. G. Cowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gowan, Innisl, has taken his` degree of B.A. at Queen s University. Mr..- -1:1 1':H1n F.'hnr1nH'n, Rf___ FOR: SALE--- White Wyandotte Eggs for hatching from first- prize winners at Barrie Fair. Apply W. H. Tooth, 53 Victoria St., Barrie. , 1 4-179. Queens U 111vt:1's1ty . ~M,rs. `E. Little, Charlotte St., has gone to `visit her sisters, -11-... cu......1..-. Qnnnlnl-nr 'I'_n~ndn_ Ilas 5UllU DU Vlcuu nay; u.uvv-.., `Mrs. Stanley Scruhby, Londori, and Mrs. S. C. Walker, Ghatham. Mrs. Wm . A. Calvert of Sault Ste Marieis visiting her sisters, Mrs. B. Handy, Penetang St., and the Misses Bell, Mary St. 1-.....,...`.. `7n'in Inn {hie weak for UIlL::gL'1u. . Miss Hypson received a_. wire yesterday from a doctor. in Win- nipeg saying that her brother Mint was` very dangerously -ill ` with cerebral hemorrhage. Just v the day before she had a letter ; from him inwhich he s'aid he was r" in the best of health."_ U18 LVIISSUB Dun, Lu.a.L_y un- James Vair left this week for Alberta where he will spend a month purchasing certain lines of foodstuffs for shipment _to Ontario. at.-'..- 11'.....-,... -nnnniunrl g my-i-pp Ardagh Cundle visited relatives _-_-.. I A\ 4-.` 1v(|I\`|7 PERSONAL MENTION BORN BRYAN---At. R. V. H-0spit.al, Bar- and Mrs. A. E. Bryan, of Otta- wa. a son. A ' GI.lNE--On April 9, to Mr. and A Mrs. Jnn. B. Cline, 1950 Cam- ` eron St., Regina, Sask., a daughter (Constance Howl. MALGOMSON-- In Barrie, April 22. a son to Mr. and Mrs. W. ' G._ Malcomson. . SARGENT--On Good Friday, at` Bawlf, Alta., to Mr. and Mrs.` Will. A. Sargent, a son, (Paul Trenaman). . SUMMERS--On Sunday, Apr. 22, to Pte. and Mrs. A. Summers, Barrie. a son. A . , S'I`EWART---On Wednesday, Apr. 25, to Lieut. and Mrs. R.`W. Stewart, Blake St., a son. - TRAVERS---On Friday, April 21,] to Mr. an.d Mrs. Bert Travers, Allandale, a daughter. rie. on Monday, Apr. 23, to Mr. ` MARRIED - FRASER--MARLING--~ On Wed- _A:I An .-.1. nnn fl:-one DON'T WASTETEN DOLLARS IN WAR TIME WHEN CAMPBELL--At Mt. Forest,`Apr. 19, John. Campbell, father of S. C. Campbell, formerly of ' Edenvale. Interment at Mine- FOR SALE 03 TO RENT-Res`i- '0 ...\...-..... nlnnlv-vain liahf will buy you a hand-tai1ored, all wool, stylishly made Suit. Ask to see the Bachelor Guaranteed Suit. smg. , A EMMS-,--In E1mvale,.on Wednes- % day, Apr. 18, James Emms, aged 81 years. Interment at \ Craighurst. a - MISGAMPBELL - At Angus, on Apr. 17, W-m. Miscampbell, ag- ed `55 yrs., 10 mos._ McGARTHYy-Kil1ed in action . in France on Monday, April 9, '.Li_eut. Rae Brydon McCarthy, of 47th Battalion,-C.E,.F., for- merly of the Canadian Bank of Xcommerce, second son of the late J. A. McCarthy, `Esq., Bar- rie, inhis 27th.year'. ` ` , RUSSELL--At`Crossland; Apr. 17 David Russell, aged 58 yrs. LADIES BALBRIGGAN VESTS, half sleeves, insertion trimmed, very scarce goods. Special .. .. .. .. .. .. 50c. LADIES SUMMER OOIVIBVINATIONS, w`i L11 L short sieeves and knee length-, lace and _insertion trimmed, price 75c, 50c, 25c. PYJAMA OLOTI-I, 36 inches wide, cream ground, Blue, Black and Pink Stripes, V also plain Pink; they are a very fine quality. Price.. .. .. .`._25c. yd. MENDING WOOL, all wool, colors Caxu. dinal, Tan, Black and White. V Spe- cial .. .. .. .. .. .. ;. .. 5c.skein TALOUM POWDER, 1 lb. Tins, `Violet; ' `the quality is` good but the price is small, . ., .. 15c.-Th or 2 for 25. ju With every dollar purchase we give you, r at our Premium Counter. T nic I\DI11I'l-'-J.Vl.[11l1_411V u--~ uu . . nesday, April 18, at 209 Grace .St., Toronto, by Rev. W. G. Hanna, , Isobel Beatrice, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Marling of Cookstown, to And-. rew W. Fraser, of Barrie. . . BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE -- 66 feet choicest frontage on William` .Street, Allandale, Box (M, Examiner and Satur- ' `-~-~~=-~~ Ann` $15.59 Baptist church I Pastor: Wm. Harris Wallace C01`. Clapperton and Worsley Sts Sermon topic for April 29 11 a.m.-Oddfe11ows. 7 p.m.--`fG0spel and Problems, 117,__ as I yql.AlI .\nv~`v..- -~-v~- I of `the War. . 99 3 p.m.-Jesus as King- - T\_.,_..-_1. .-..-1-- :1ynInr\YY1t3 collier St. Methodist church A Rev. G. R. Turk, Pastor Sermon Topics, Sunday, Apr. 29. l 11 a.m.--How Praying for Oth- lers Helps "Ourselves. ` ' H .- -u. T'l'\ICV nnn- RlI'on Wnjjn | crs clpb Klut aux v us 7 p.r_n.-_-H0w One- Christ. .Man Found Burton Ave; Methodist church 3 Rev. C. W. Reynolds l Sunday, April 29. I H a.m.-The Teaching of Ec.. Iclesiastics. s E n.-...,.I.\-- a,.'L..-..-.1 .-.-.-.,-I `ulbblaablrza. v I 3 p.m.--- Sunday School and; |Bihle Class. L- 1-(ix-v\l\AuC\J rs: lllifli` DIUIU LJIGDD. 7 p.m.-The Elemhent of Fear; in Religion. I | In loving Edna -M. Bell, who_ died` at Utopia, April 27,1915. ' T L Why mourn for the one whol ENGLISH LEGHORNS, famous Tom Barron strain. Good win- ter layers. Eggs for hatching, $1.50Vper setting. W. 0. Par- tridge, 50 Grove St. ~ 16-17

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