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Barrie Examiner, 2 Feb 1922, p. 12

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"':'T BRICK RESIDENCEK sunnmnri nlm.4...:.. I! _`I_ (Ifive Stock For Sale Eggs or Sale Migcellanmus, TENQERS 1 37'115, Allandalc. --All eyes -are centred on Hu-rlburt Shoe Co.'s Forceid`-to~Move Sale. Their store has been sold to a candy-man, but it will never contain sweeter values than are now being offered in their Big Sacrice Shoe Sale`. Look for the big red 9319 sign and come in and look`-around. You will be sure to see something that you can't aord to pass. Remember,- they are forced to move in a few 'weeks. ` T _ 5c U1 U_uC Ulu `5ucuu. The present staff of the regiment are Lieut.-Col. Carmichael, Collingwood; Major A. Cowan, second in command; Major W. Knowles; Capt. A. E. Whitby, Quartera master; Lieut.-Col. R. Raikes, M.O.. Com- pany officers are:- A 00., Lieut. G. Clay- ton, Lieut. P. Wardman and Lieut. R. Guest,Barrie. B Co., Major G. E. Mc- Lean; Collinugwood. O.C.; junior officers.` C C0,, Major L, Frost, Orillia, O.C.; jun- ior officers. D C0,, Major John'Preece, Penetang, O.C.; junior officers. Col."D; Carmichael. D.s.o., o. c. the; "Simone Foresters. presided at the annual meeting of the regiment held at the Barrie Club, `Jan. 27. Reports read show the re- _-giment to be in a good position nancially. New committees were formed for -the cur- rent year and matters of general interest discussed. The regiment has a full comple- memt. of oicers and recruiting is being ar--. ranged for in anticipation of going to camp this year. Following the business session, -a supper was given at. Vair s and a pleasant `hour passed in toasts and song. Among -the invited guests were Mayor Little, the County Warden, the Treasurer and` a few of the old, `guard. - A no-nannf cl-1: A` fun I-orrinnnnt nuns male, pedigreed axvcf rezistered. from `best 1 stock, year and `half old; excellent breed- ' 3 FOR SALE--~English `bulldog, brindle; -fe- I er. Phone 406 or write Box 247.` 5p , FORESTERS REGIMENT HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING ..-- .,_.._ __-._- . Kempenfeldt Bay is alive once . more. With no speed limit to fear, 1 motor cars `enjoy the ice course to l and from the fish shanties where fresh fish are to be had daily. Aero- planes from Camp Borden with run- ners instead of wheels, find the broad expanse a nice `landing place. Ice trains drawn by motors are busy harvesting the Grand Trunk supply. Various open rinks are dotted with skaters, ice cutters and teams blend appearance of industry to the scene,5 and snowshoe hikers use it as a par-' ade ground after a tramp in the deep snow on either side. It's a typical winter scene of healthy activity andi heathful indulgence. 0; ;:ia1::;14tMsHoE'e' co. mu selling men s 9-inch leather top rub-I ` bers with best Maltese Cross snag`! bottoms, for $3.50 a pair, and the `lsame quality. in a 15-inch top for?` !$4.95 a pair. They are forced to do] lit as their store has been `sold and" their $40,000.00 stock of boots, shoes and rubbers must bessbld in a in few weeks. Necessity compels them _- L ito make these enormous sacrifices,la ibut it's an ill wind that blows nobody i good. Getyour share. 5c ..--..- Y`lfA.L _- `D d .--.. _. 7., v Y`... if TheS`aul_t"S-te. Marie Star reports` at length a very successful banquet? |held by the Canadian Girls in Train-i ting of the Central Methodist Church ithere on Jan. 24. Seventy-five girls, ; [ mothers and guests were present.: . Miss S. A. Smith, Barrie, issuperin-f tendent of the C.G.I.T. work in this} church. r ' l ' Wm. Crossland has bought out the ' book and stationery business of J.l G. Keenan. The dividing wallbe-I tween the two stores is being remov-A `ed to give ample room for the. com-l bined drug and stationery business. LA new front is to be put in. Mr_. vKeenan`is continuing in the music `business in the same store`. The Senior: `Sunday School girls of St. Andrew's are holding a Valentine Tea in the basement of the church` on the afternoon and evening of Sat- urday, Feb. 11. . 5-6c --Heintzman & Co. pianos, district representative, Arthur E. Patterson, Allandale. . 5c [Barrie `Lodge No. 63 I.0.0.F. euchre party has been `postponed from Friday, Feb. 3, to Wednesday, gFeb. 8. Geo. Coles, Jr., N.G.; A. C. Bricker, Recording Secretary, 5p Scott Bros. are making good pro- gress with the ice harvest. Employ- ing thirty men and eight teams, they are putting the cooling cubes away at the rate of 250 tons a day. The lice is of excellent quality. . 1\ ,1 _. _._--.---. \4lllI\aV-I D- Poiice Chief. John Larrnbie of New Liskeard was in town today "on his way to Toronto to get a prisoner. He ' reports snow five feet deep in the north country. -avvuavov, u.vuua.y luglu` -.-February Apex Records are right ` up-to-the-minute and give you all the latest sog and dance hits. `Double- sided, 65c, at Keenan & Kennedy's. D..`l.'.-... t`II..:,..L' 1.1... -r __.., n `.- ua. EIUIJ Ill. DC]. llUUlln A jolly snowshoe tremp, followed by supper in the` schoolroom, was en- joyed by the Collier St. Epworth League, Monday night, jwnkvllomiv A'\1\!p `IDA---1- ---- -A'--`V ` , _---c .. -_.-.......uu.y vvvullls no (.00. V St. .Andrew s Ladies Aid held 9. successful sale of home-made cook- ing in the Memorial School last Sat- urday afternoon. A .-n__ __, 1 - ' ` '- The Jan`u,ary thaw cafixe along oh the last day. I _ ' j -Brunswick, MLagan and Sonora Phonographs. A. E. Patterson, Allan- dale. .. ' "` FOR SA-L~E--~A few more electric fixtures, and -a n`um-ber of hand-painted shades;l complete with holder at 5 .' VE. Sur-9 cliffe, 28 William St.. Alla dale. 51)! /, _ ._--___...-, canal-ill` dale. ' " ` 5c -Dbn t fall to attend the 5'auction sale at Reeve s Jewelry Store com- mencing Wednesday. evening at 7.30. as A...`I._-_1_ 1', .. . -_ & IAVIIL ~T 1 "LOCAL News 3 THE BARRIE EXAMINER Do you buy cream from the Cream] 'Dairy? Phone 652 j V 4 0tfcl u-nu a ul.'L5.u.la 3111116., , The many oral tributes showed the high esteem in which the deceased was -held; Among the many tokens of sympathy were: a wreath from the choir and W.A. of Christ Church; a spray from the Pres- byterian Church; Gates Ajar" fron1`the Social Club. Her four. `brothers, her bro- ther-in-law, D. Banting, and a cousin, N. Coxworth, were. pall-bearers. Besides her 4 husband and -parents, she leaves one sister and fourbrothers: Clarence of Edmonton. Elwood Kitchener, Arthur of Shelbume, Bert, at ome, and Mrs. W. E. 'Banting;' also `her `aged grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Spears of Barrie. A large circh of friends are `also left to mourn the `loss of onervery dear to all. The sympathy of the whole community goes out to the be- reaved in their great sorrow. - ' .. nmccp ru mus wm 001118 `IOFED. ' Isola McQuay was born and raised in} _Ivy and was loved by ali who knew her. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a. faithful member of the choir. On Sept. 27, 1916, she left her childhood s home and became the wife of Lee Banting. 1 She was always bright and dheerful./ She loved her home and was the life of it, her frien ds always receiving a kind welcome. and 9. bright smile._, . The manv Hnrnl I'"'uIl-an aknitynr` CL- L!...L V! |"|Wi\ I-37? Qllllllu ii Sad wvas-tlhe news that shocked. thi.-, neighborhood on Friday afternoon when it became known that Isola McQuay, beloved wife of Lee Banting. had passed` away in iBarrie Hospital , aged 29 years. In lessi than twenty-four hours from the time she left home, her body was brought back with her infant son by her side. The funeral [ took -place. on Tuesday afternoon from her late residence t-oiChrist Church and` was: one of the largest that has been in this; community for some time. Rev. T. J. Dew L and her, former pastor, Rev. R. H. Som-I erville. conducted the service. Mr. Dew preached a very 'imp\ressi\-`e sermon from Matt. 24:44, Therefore he ye also ready." iHe pressed the truth home to all to be" ready as the call might come to anyone as suzddenly as it came to the deceased.. The remains were laid to rest to -await the ;' coming of the Lord when those who fall,`-l asleep in Jesus will come forth. p` Tcnln Mnnulncr ---an -L---- ----' ' ' ' ' -----------------,------7-I BARN FOR SALE--Frame barn on Pena-3 tang Road, 20-ft. wall posts, 5 bents, all pine timber, full length, 62 ft. "long. Dan McLean, Barrie R. R. l. A 52-5c - Qllinsy, --~Hein.tzman' & Co. pianos, district re- presexntative, Arthur E. Patterson, Alla?- dale. - c rnn.- u... .- ucuc. 5C T. Banting had the misfortune to hurt an eye very badly, when cranking a gaso- line engine. Harry Brown is conned to his bed with a heavy cold. _ _ Mr. I-_Ia.ttzon is feeling somewhat better. Marion McDonald is suffering with auinsv. ' ' Jan. 31.---Mrs`.`J. T. Jennett is very W at time of writing, It is hoped that she may soon "be on the way to recovery. I ! G. Speers spent a few days in Toront` this week. --Brunswiak. McLagan and Sonora :I honographs. A. E. Patterson, Allandale. | Amm... H"... r_._... _ I: A La~dies ., Boys and Girls Fine Ribbed All-wool Black Hose, sizes '5, 5%,` 6%, 7%, 8,8%; 9, 93/3, 10, 10%. This Hose -is big value at 75c. Speciaiprice 50 Do not miss seeing these lines : Men s Heavy All-wooleMackinav.vr'Sox, all` black, black and red, black and blue tops. Special value at $2. Clearing $1.49 Meu s Jersey Cloth Overshoes. H" Regu- lar $3.00 . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . $2.50 Men s Rolled Edge Rubbers, 4 lace holes, with red soles. Regular $4.50, for . . . . . . . . . .............. .. $3.50 .rMen s All White Rubbers, 6 lace holes. Special value $5.00, for . . . . . . .. $4.00 Lindsay _r_v-...- r.-vv T3!!! Men s Trojim Rvuvbbers with cloth tops, sizes 6, 7,` 8, 9. Price was $4.00. Special price . . . . . . ......_$3.50 -\1u.l.\.-uuusu' ..|.'1UUDI1 TU _ - Good condltxon, electric 'li .t, 800d` 1"' far and pantry, with good lot. Apply 59 Mary St., phone 305. 4:79 . Men s*Heavy Sahole Laced Riibbers with white soles and sides. They were extra value at $4.75. Special price $3.75 ll -..!.. '1`.-- '- Death of Mrs. Lee Bariting nine H`-an um..- LI-...L -L-_I_, /`/23 35,572; 9. 9,`/3. 10 Sutcliffe s Large Scribblers. The value 5 5P3Ci31'PTiC 500 in this scribbler is an example of the values ' at Suteli"e s. Price . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5c [With eveiy dollar pm-chose we give 11 5c coupon. See the nice goods at small prices. 4 SUTCLlFFE S CLEARING SALE of Men s and Boys Heavy Rubbers You should not seeing these lines at the small prices ` Mrs. I;'erguson. Sanford street, ex- tends her sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors who tendered sympathy and help during her- recent -bereavement. - 5p . , I Mr. and Mrs. H. Robinson wish to thank` their many friends. also the members of '! the Orange Lodge, `for the kind sympathy shown them in then` recent bereavement.` --2:-2 --g---j U Mr. an'd Mrs. Wm`. Beardsall wish to ithank their neighbors and many friends for kindness and sympathy shown them in their recentsgxd bereavement. 5c_ Alli. evuniusalz auuuorles. are all the left iOf our dear ch=3ri:~rhed brother gone I ' to rest. 'McFADDEN-In loving mmory of my dear brother. Wn1. `McFadden. Angus,: who departed this life. Feb. 7, 1921. ll ;Just lxow we mi him wdrds cannof tell. ! His brlght happy face we all loved so well. I The sweetest of .:H-tmories. all that arel I_l'L nu-CK `RESIDENCE FOR SALE-Nina- momed, electric ligh gas, garage and henhouse. `Arpply to" . H. Sloane, 43 Essa St., AlIandal_e, '3-8p _..u-.. ..-..:-;u wvmg memory or our mother. `Mrs. Eliza J. Keyes, who departed this life. Feb. 3, 1921. One year has gone. -but none can tell The lo$ of our mother we loved so well. God saw her faltering footsteps. That the way `had grown too steep, eSo He closed her weary eyelids l | And gave our dear one sleep. This world is such .8. dreary place Without the smile of our dear (>t.her s face A5p A --Daughter and Son" (Jennie and Sam) X . I V , -_-.,. ........ saw, v: cvcuuls, UII mormn-g. | 1 -Be ready; the Master may call. Calm is thy slumber as an infant s sleep; But thou shall ..wake no more to toil and weep; ' Thine is a perfect rest. secure and deep. Goodnight. ' an r` -u I , CARDS or THAMES- KEN_NY---In{loving memory of Wm. Mc- Gill Kenny (Bill-iel. who fell asleep in Jesus. Feb. 1, 1920, at the R. V. Hos.- " pit-al. Barrie. `Swift was_, the message, short was the warn- mg. _ ` And plain is the lesson to all; {At vlife s busy noontide, or evening, or` J mornin-z. IN MEMORIAM /' i PU F l!!l_Il I lulu:-ll: I `lllllllliv IIIIIIII I I A l TC` -Jarcie Resnosumu. SCHOOL ran cums `Scholar-ship` Mtiiculation S 3' - - emhasi=ea.`ou1?%`.?'f' 312.342 ::;*'.::: I:l ...Ia.I. _---_.I __, II: . ' GREEN POPLAR woon FOR `SALE at I mns:nnnhlp.m-inm Annlvr A 1: n_._...___ Health record excellnt.T - . - Folj Prospectus apply to Principals. Limited numbers. School re-opens Jan. I! ` - -;-Sa;l'l;r"missed by Brother Robert. BARRIE venben oI\Ieg`e_ Barcie RESIDENTIAL sci-mm I.'n ,ALL ARE FIRST QUALITY .. u-um \.uuuU' LUII. lfaclle well. are I Buy _LaFrance Wite Castile Soap. It s great value. . . . . 5c each, or 7 for 25 I-`orhan s for. the gums and teeth. Special price . . . . . . . . . . .\. 29c and 50c Danderine for the hair. Cleans the dandruff outand beautifies the hair. Men s and women s and children s. Put up in three sizes. Easy priced. . . . 35c, 60c, $1 Misses Narrow `Rubbers with high heels, sizes 1, 1%. Regular 50c. Clear- ing price, only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19c ` Boys 3-hole Lace Heavy Rubbers, roii- ed edge, sizes 1, 3, 4. Regular $2.50, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.19 Men s and Women s Carpet Slippers with leather soles, sizes 3 to 10. Special value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 89c Ladies `Black `Flt Boots with ieather so1es,7size 4'on1y. Special price. .. $1.50 STOVE` FOR SALE-Second-`hand Imperial Oxford [EH26 at nhildrnn'n Qhnll-an A... --Family. D_a11derin.e home " to $6.00 and $6.50 avpair are being offered for $2.98 a pair. They are selling every article. in their $40,000 stock at forced-to move sale prices. AWhat would you do if you -were placed in their position? There is only one thing.to do; sell the stock re- gardless of what it cost, and that is what they are going to do. 53 ulcu Le. D31 1 Auctioneer. ;/, con. 6. Esa, reg. Holst;in `heifers and other farm stock a ments. Sal at 12.30 sharp. H. Auctioneer. IBEARDSALL--In the R. v. Hmim. on Wednesday. Jan. 25. 1922." Roy Beard- sal]. in his 26th year. _ 5BAN'I'I'NG--In the R. V`. Hospital. F1'Id:x_v. I Jan. 27. 1922, Isola McQuay. wife of 1 Lee Banting of Ivygaged 28 _v_e-am. ' wna -j? T To Save and Thicken the Hair nvAr1l\I\lI.IIJ OLIVER-BURGESS--On Friday. Jun. 27,`_ 1922, by Rev. A. N. Cooper. B.A.. I of th "\I';r'n a nuwn--` : l FORD SEDAN FOR SALE~--Will exchange on small house 01- good building lot. R. R. Urry, Barrie. _ 5p ' Bllll . LAaINSON---In the R. V. Hospital. Sunday. Jan. 29. 1922. to Mr. an`rI Mrs. Arthur Lainson. Allandale. a daughter. MCCUTCHEON---In Barrie. on Wednesda_v. Feb. 1. 1922, to Mr. and Mrs Ottn Mc- Cutcheon, Peel St.. a daughter. MUR.PHY-At Minesing. Saturday. Jan. 21, 1922. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Murphy, a daughter (Shirley Alberta. OWEN-In the R. V. Hospital. Wednes | day. Feb. 1, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert; I Owen, Perry St., a son. JJI\I. V HARRIS--0n Sunday. Jan. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ha} I: unn ...,_ mu, uy xwv. A. N. Cooper. at the home of `the bride s parents. 50 Fraser Ave., Hamilton, Stella. eldest daughter of `Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Burgess, (formerly of Barrie): to John Oliver 01- iver. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver, St. Neots; Hunts, Engiand. 'T`hursda_v, February 2,. 19-22 =.. Feb. l4~-`-L. W. Innisl, farm stock : 21", 117,; 1:: mmned I) School re-opens Stewart. Int 3, Tnnisl, and in1plemm1t.-I. l _n.m. W. A. McC0nke_v. Aixct. Feb. 14L-I-Ierbert S. Hussey. lot 6, Ega, reg. Ffnlan-En n.-...... .....l CREDIT SALES \Ju|AlL)K`\IlI. IUD ro. falfn` suck an?! imple- 1 p.m. W. A. McC0nkey, 5--J0h.n Law. lot "" cnn. A-- tool: nnrl iv-n..l.'..........- o 1, -:-: SEED FOR SALE--~Seed Banner .Q.h:mI.-A lr.....l.... A......l-. u '7 me _Co. are offering won- theii' forced-t3o-m0\'e sale. and colored boots, oxforda were originally worth up 50 annir nun ;..:.... -.cr-_-.1 . DJED .39? ;A\4AL7Cll.v O. f1U.e_V. [05 Holstein cows and fxn-nu aimnl. ..._,.I 1., ,1 vv-u Juan. lUl .24. . CUH. K and implements. Sale McConkey, Auctioneer. --W. G. Sampson. lot farm stmb ....~,: Trenton fan. 29. 1922 *0 Harris. Ferndnlr-. ulrlu u vuvva illlll and imple- {. A. Gmsv. Jan. 1'! A APPLEFORLVS `CHECK BOOK---No be!)-~ her line made. Phone .222, Examiner Olce, ` 42tfx , `FOR SALE--3l-foot marble-top soda foun- min cmmter; 31 feel: of candy show case with white nuwblelbase; an'd' one onyx, wall fountain. Apply Oylmpia Candy; Works, Barrie. 5c : FOR, SALE~-Kitchen stove with -water- front. nearly new. Apply l91'Bradford St. , { ' 5-Op T. GOOD FEED CORN FOR SALE--Apply to He1 bert.'Reid, Barrie. phone 895M. 4-5c j STOVE FOR SALE--New Happy.'l`hought_ range. Apply 34 Small St. 5p T WOOD WANTED-7 cords green hardwood 4-ft. Must be good -sound body wood; delivered, piled and measured at Cundles School during present winter. Address tenders kn` enquiries `to H. A. Pearson, R; R. 3, ._,Barrie. ' 3-Sp ' LIVE POULTRY WANTED-On -account of scarcity there is good damaud now. for all kinds of fowl. Highest prices paid. Will pay charges on phon enquiries from rural lines. M. Alexander, phone 322-, 142 Bradfmvl St, r . e on WANTED TO vRENT~-~Furnished_ house Vwilzh conveniences; or three or four T nomns with conveniences for light -house- keeping; Barrie or Allandale. Apply at Examiner oice. 5c : RAW FURS WANTED- Highest prices paid. Write or phone and I will call within driying distance. .I{. Levit,- 33 Colliz.-r`-St., Barrie, phone 384. 5-10p asuuuuu LL11 l4{ll.\ VVUULI PU at reasonable prices. Apply A. E. Bowman, 16 Eccles St... phone 766, or Wm. Kell, R. R. 2, 'Barrie 2-7c WANTED-Potatoes, cabbage, oats. baled T hay and 'straw. J. V. Brett, store at 37 Elizabeth 817., `phone 65. Nights and holidays, phone 587. A A7 4-9;) _ u.uvnu nun DAL1l.`r-'136C01l(1-`fllld Imperial range at Children s Shelter. .Avp- ply to A. J. Sarjeant or T. T. Young, Barrie. 3-5c, HOUSE FOR S_ALE---In village tsmud ; 6 rooms besujes pantry and good cellar; mce lawn. Apply F. WI ` Math9m, Box 27. Allcandale, ph_ ne 73:). , - BUSINESS MEN of all kinds wanted to buy Appleford s counter check books. Barrie . agency at The Examiner oice. A 42tfx _T LIVE POULTRY WANTED--Hi'ghest pric- es paid. Apply HQ Levit, phone 384, 33 Collier Sm, Barrie. 4-9p V WOMAN WANTS` PLAIN SEWING dr vhnusmmnrlz nv ninna M! 34...... 4... -1--- n..'u:au L'uL\`D.1ul!r-`De0(l banner oats` and Standard barley. Apply M. Long, An- vten Mills. 5c ' NURSE [DISENGAGED---Prics reasonable. Apply P. 0. Box 51, Barrie.` * - 5p WAN'I`ED-- ;`wo` unfurnished rooms, suit- able for -housekeeping. ` Apply Box No. 576, Barrie. , ` 5p . GOOD GENERAL WANTED Apply Mrs. Wallwin, so Mary scf GENERAL WANTED-Apply at s gwawwmwawmwwmwg -"'__'--""*"'-*'T--J FOUR-ROOM HOUSE T0 1 l"'.nnrI nnnrlinn -l....;_L_ w - ` VB Ono csntna word, cash, ewh insertion (minimum `charge, 2543); six insertions for the of four. 10 cents extra who AI:-usual. .1...-`In -..-L.. ._4._- _.I.-_ ._._I_'__ ADLET%_C'0LUM nun; lIU%u 1'1. . 142 Bradfordst. 'vI.uIu1u vv an 10 rutuu DDWILVU 01` housework, or onces and stores to clean. Box 441, Barrie. V 3-8p , aaanuuuuasiuwu J."$l.\JU1. IIILLVIJ WISHES 315' nation as working foreman on a farm; 0: would work place on shares. Apply Box 1038, Barrie.` 5c --- Propi-\ty For Sale Rooms/annd Bogrd Property%_To Let Page Twelve WV FOR SALE-New A eight-roovnied house, modern convenienc. 190 Baield. 2-4p- -jr-#---:----. ynvv VI Auurd LU ON! UKWI WIIUII 3!; a!so"l0 cents extra when replies rnnfnrl tn Iarnllnnln nin Help Wapted _ For Sale Wahted OR `E LI:. V oats` and l\D`l A._ IWQ {ipl JuIr- 3 . uaa, 3-8c IRAWFURSI OF F-ICES T0, LET--Th entire second oor ,of`t'he Union Bank of `Canada building will be for rent on Feb. 1 next. A suite of ve rooms or individual rooms for oices. Very central; hot water and el- ectric light. Aply to the Maniager. 3tfc "48tfcF\` Market Square V ' vuc uuuuay uuuuul uuuuurc IVUUIII. _ ll a.m.--`l- ublic Worship. Sacrament of our Lord's Suappexj will `be administered. 3 p.m.-Bible School. 7 p.m.----Public Worship. The Pastor will have associated with him ve young men. who will recite -passages from the Gospel according to St. John. Men_`s choir. Welcome! ` ' Epworth League. Monday, 8 p.m. Chris- tian Endeavour meetinvg. Interesting pro; gram, including, illustrated talk on ` Early Days in the Yukon, by H. M-. Lay. Re- ception for `new members. I :-------p -vv -v-w -utiu O Yllilyll Rev. Harold E. V; ellwoo`('!. Minister Sunday, February 5, `.1922 10 a.m.--Monthly Fellowship Meeting in the Sunday School Lecture Room. 11 a nu $"1\l:n WnnaL:n an---------L -1' {comer s:.T_ l`YIEl1`9dis't %Jos..Marrin l lucuoulp -uun-.w1urc exusung uecween gxrtnur :F. Gardner and John F. Dale, xnanufacv `ers of As You Like It Sauce," has been i dissolved. . ' . A. F. GARDNER; JOHN F. DALE. Inn `)9 1 00`) ' 'a\_ Jan. 28. 1922.- -1-2---------u- NE)"l:IZ`-'I3-;sx."}1:ai"eby given that. the part- nership -heretofore existing between Arthur .F, anrnnr nnrl Ink F4` nnln .........r.... I I-Ivwl-IIU I TENDERS -will be _ received by the un- fdersigned up to `Feb. 15, 1922. at 2 p.m.. lfor 'painting-and decorating Court House. gBarrie, On-t. Specications ma.y`be seen by applying `at County Trea.surcr s office ; at the Court House. - WM. RUSK, 5.6:-L um. 11: An.....1..1- TO LE'1`-Six-momed cottiage, 55 Clapper- Abon St. Apply 21 McDonald St. T 5p V 5-59 I CLOTHING MER.0HAN'I'S--Cio.`.hing for` service. and service for Cl0i3hiX1,`._', is the] motto in our Sneci:!l'Order.Department. } With such a line; variety, quality. rle-i signs ~a.nd values. you can easily serve the most fastidious cusmnuzr with sa1Iis- faction to him and profit to yourself. Write today.'H. Vineberg & Co.,. Limit- ed. cor. St. Lawrence Blvd. and Duluth!` , Ave.. P_.O.Box 3040, Montreal. - 5p` _ _..________*______ OAK AND HARDWOOD" moons LAID. nailinm ah `nu nv~nnmnnnn.I .... -..A.-_ WILLV EX-CHANGE Barrie `building \ lotw for motor boat, dory. ya-wl or gnod team of farm homes and wagon. Lew Howe. Lewiston. N.Y. _ 5 5~Ilc ----- __._.__.______.._.___.._._.__. CI-IIMNFN and house repairing; all kinds of (nnmntnr wnrl: Q!` n u-mm.-.....I;.l.. ....a.. OAK AND HARDWOOD FLOORS polish- ed, etc.-~Wm. Smith 84 Mary St, Box sun Dkn..- OAA -n -- LADIES CUSTOM TAILORING- Suits. Coats and Cloth Dresses, `etc. Miss Gosuey. Allandale. . 1-5c ..._..___.._.__.___._._.._'_.__......_..__ ings. For. particulars `apply to Charles __ i 7 McKernan'.AAlliance, Alta., or Miss M. Remember the dates and hours McKernan, .58 Small S,t., Barrie. 5p-tfc of the great auction sale of Reeves ----------------------- entire stock of jewelry, watches, dia- FARM FOR SALE--50 acres land. 46 brok- mgnds, etc., beginning on Wednesday 9"` 4 b9h~ 9'd`5i"i8 SW3" WW"? "0 evening, Feb. 8th at 7.30, and contin- barns `me 30x60 with 14%` lh't9 and uing each afternoon at 2.30 and ev- other 30x45; four-roomed house, wood- enings at 7.30 for Seven days. house and henhouse; own cisterns. Write r . ; Box,49, Mount st, Louis, om, 3-5c Loads of stove and cordwood, dry "`-""""'----'-'-'-""-'-"-""' and green, have been offered on the DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE--185 ac-1} - - - - res` adjoining "image of Shanty Bay. market dally smce slerghmg has made Land in excellent condition. nearly alhauling easier` Twenty'inch Stove` workable; less than half-mile from sta-!`wd ms at $11 to $12` Dry cord` tion. churches and school; splendid barns, ,'W00d; $10 to $12; and green maple silo and house. `Owner retiring on ac- `and beech cordwood at $9 to $11. 001" Of 1" health AP!->1) Wendell R` The Sault Ste. reports G'h"m' Shmty Bay` 3'8p.at l 1 town; two burns, with lean-to a:------: FARM FOR SALE---100 acres. lot 17, con. 10. Vespra; clay loam; first-class build- ings. For. particulam -.j._-_.. BOARDERS WANTED by day or week, and rooms. Apply at 44 Worsley. 2-7p __.___._.._.._..___.__._...__ FOR SALE-_We have for.sale three regis-l Shanty Bay `R.R.'. Ono-telephone. 5-Sp tered Shorthom bulls; -two are ten mos.. and one over 18 mos.; which we will sell. ' Well worth the price. * Duncan Bros., ll"LI\ ALVU rlAItUWUUl)' FLOORS LAID, ceilings. etc.. by experienced carpenter." All kinds of jobbing workdone, town and! country. Apply Jas. Smith, 84 Mary St. Box 810. Phone 944. ' 43'-17pll "'-i'-'--'-'.-'----"*""""""-""""` FOR SALE---Durock Jersey boar and five sows. weighing 15- ) lbs.; also one-horse power engnne. will sell or exchange. Also hour for service. Phone 608 ring I-4. D. E;-Tuck. Barrie. 3-Sp EREFORDS FOR SALE -- Pure~bred T.Tm...`.....I l....ll M... ......... ..I..I :_ u-___1, FOR SALE--S.C. White Lghorn male 'birds;.cockerel heading first pen at Bar- rie show; alo one cock first -at Newmu.r- ket, 1921. May -be seen at 54 Tiffin St., or phone 149. M 4-6c JDISSCAJLUTIQN OF PARTNERSHHI P ll'I`\Il\I'I\I'\ o I GOOD SHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE at nu..J......L.. .....:...... A....I-. `n--. :r.__ FOR SALE--Durham cow, due in spring; a'lso"some young calves. E. M. Freek, phone 652, Barrie. _ 5p r11LxvyL1J'.`\ mm HD1188 l'8p8ll'lDg.' Q11 Klnd of carpenter work at a reasonable rate. F. W; Shanwnon, 84 John St. W. 2-7p V .______...__.._..__.__.___._a.... STRAYED rom pasture last `autumn, `onc ` spotted roan 2-yr.-o!d,,'.red towards neck, with white star in forehead, "with horns and large. slit in right ear. Reward will be given to -anyone giving me any in- formation that will lead to recovery or this animal. Harry Palk, Shanty Bay. 1:`. I ROOM AND BOARD--Also table board, 59 Mary St... phone 305. T43tfc' r.';I._x nuu unuuvvuuu ruuurob pOlllI`.- 810. Phone 944. 43-17;). - MAN'S BLACK DOGSKIN GAUNTLET LOST. on Monday, between Hanmen- s "and Greene Music Store, Finder please `leave at Examiner oice.` . ` 5c ___________________ CATTLE ESTRAY--Six head, three 2-yr.- olds nd thrne 3-vr,-n`rk\n\nnnr n nornn ~----------------------------- ; .. BERRY. PAINTER. paperhanger and decorator. 59 Mary St., phone 305. 1-6p LlHLlaL2.l'l.I'J.\IJD run. DAME: I.'lll'8~D!'8(1 Hereford bull, one year old In March; also one 2-year-old pure-bred Hereford abull. Apply Ge_o. Keast, Thornton. 4-5p Iuuu u1.;uu.:.u.\J1u.V _J.`HJu1.A3 run. DALE: at moderate prices. Arpply Roy Hick- ling, phbne 606 ring 1-3. - 3 -and 5p 11.1.1 sun: I`JDLl\at1.l."`DlX new, wree z-yr.- olds nd three 3-yr.-olds, owner s name tagged in ear. Finder pl notify R. J. Gros_e, Churchill, V 3-5p LET Us VALUE. . YOUR vi Highest Prices ` Lost; gnd (PRY HARDWOOD SLABS. $10 cord. 4- ft. lengths; 16-in; 'lengths, $12; 12-in. lengths, $12.50.. E. V. Wilson, Shanty Bay, Om phone 1522. 3-8p

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