Highest Prices_ Miscellaneous :u 1.. 3-8p c, to A 3-8p vac vlnv Aabuv II \uuuvnuu.y \Il._ Klusuuuo l -The Rev. George E. Morley, B.A., of Toronto, orator and eIocutionist,| will preach at the Central Methodist. church on March 5, with his sermon recital in the evening. On the Mom day evening following Mr. Morley" will give his popular program that has everywhere delighted his audiences. Fire Chief Jas. Shrubsole attended _the convention of the Firemen s As-_ sociation for Northern Ontario, "held in Orillia, Wednesday. The annual tournament will be held at Oriia on the first Wednesday of; August. , DA (1;-unuaun U 'A-IAcn n A l uuunwalvvuo ` The last word in hen egg records has been made in Barrie. A Minorca hen, `owned by Mrs; H. Peters, 56; Caroline street, laid an egg last Sat- quarter inches in length and six and a Vurday which measured four and at half inches in girth. It is believed} that Mme Minorca has,ampI"e reason ' to cackle a record boast on this feat. Among those who attended the! funeral of the late W. A. J. Bell. K.| 0,, County Solicitor, were R. E. Fair| and W. T. Allen, M.L.A.. 'Colling- wood: Robert Agnew, T. M. Brown, Mr. McWhinne,v. Toronto; Dr. S. T. Bell, Alpena, Mich.. brother of do- ceased;'_ Warden Banting, Reeves; Coleman, Innisfil; Rowe, West Gwil-I .limbury; Moore, Alliston; `Stephens, Tossorontio; Deputy W._H.. Martin; Innisfil; Ex-Reeves J. Sheehan, Adin- la, and T. Fleming, Tecumseth. Also I Freeman Campbell, Mr. Cubitt- Nichols. Malcolm McLean, and D." Quinlan, Barrie; Hal. Creswicke, |Kingston Military college. l1;a:'\-tU'e`1 .)orted that Man- ly Chew, M.P., of Midland, had taken out a license in Toronto to marry" Miss Marjorie Byrne of Midland. The bride is 21 and the groom 47 years. 1110 l At the special committee meeting of the County Council`, composed of the chairmen of all` standing commit-f tees. held at-the Court House, Wed-' nesday, Councill rs Sinclair; Cole- man. and Rowe iere appointed to draft'a resolution of condolence tow the family of the late County Solici-_ tor, W. A. J. Bell, K.C. The Warden being an ex-o`icio member of the body. ZWANTED TO BUY on RE`NT-Abou/c 5 ._-_.-_ ..l` I.._.l ...2AA. -..__....A...l_I- V7 39 UL KIIUQV II\E\lt Attention was called to the way many people are tracking across the P.0.' Square as though it were a thorofare. Those who through lazi- ness or thoughtlessness, are doing this are likely to. have the matter drawn unpleasantly to their notice by the police, as this short-cutting across this park property is prohibited. ,da,vs,. received diplomas. PINS `GIVEN ATW;l:i ANDREW S ' 1'-`on CHURCH ATTENDANCE _' i I In St. Andrew's church, last Sun-I daymorning, the annual presentation; of pins and `diplomas to Sunday ' school pupils for church attendance was made. Twenty-four received di- plomas and pins, having attended 50 ' Sundays or more. Five others, hav- ` ing attended between 45 and 50 Sun- : l ` ( 1:... ......:a.:....... n..-` ...|..\1.. m.....L.... 111115 J-EDUDVJQJ ucavo " The fire brigade was called to west Sophia street at noon Saturday last, where overheated stovepipesfwere said to be threatening a blaze. The hose was not needed." i n_L_,,,,1-,,,o 1 .1` . up A. H. GOODALL AGAI1; ELECTED` PARKS COMMISSION CHAIRMAN. ,ua,y 3,. l. CV6: V Cu _ \Al!Il\llllIDQo For reciting` the whole Shorter` Catechism. James Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robertson, 127- Wors1ey St., and Stewart Brown, son of Rev. G. A. Brown and Mrs. Brown, were presented with the `General. Assembly's diploma and also hand- some bibles and hymn books com- bined`, gifts from members of the Session. Messrs.` Goodfellow and Lonzman made the presentations. VL....- ..LL.....l:..... zn O.....I-.... 0 uvu uuu A A J I nun vnau Those attending or` more were : Katharine Brown, Jean Lay, Rosabelle Lay. John Lay,Wall- _win Fisher. Donald Bell, Stewart Bell, Maurice MacLaren, Kenneth McKen- zie, Jas. Robertson, Angus McNab, Marion McNab, Stewart Brown, Doris Simpson, Lenora Simpson, Margaret Jean Tucker. Malcolm Brown, Alvin Cleland..J. D. Cleland. Isabel Smith, Jean McDonald, Lillian Robertson, Geo. Robertson, Lenora McDonald,, Jean Ballantyne. ' . _ . _ _ . _ -...l. L-A_.--._ AI! _.._1 Ivan '1 VI. in aaunauu v_y an Those present between 45 and 50 Sabbaths were: Alex. Cleland, Alice Robinson. Marion Tyviss, Margaret Twiss, `Albert Baltantyne. svnau ":55 V6 vycu Ian: 0 pan. Miniature target practise was en- gaged in- at the armories, `Wednesday evening, ,in one of the _ante-rooms, under the direction of Capt. Whitby. T_-_,, _3,,!I ,, four civil cases, one jury and three non-jury, will be heard at the-Assize court before Mr. Justice Latchford H- _.,_-_-_--_ -_ `wt.-. ..-----..`,- at the County Court House, begin-' ning Tuesday next. . "N..- c.-..... L..:......I_ ---.._ ..-1I_.1 1.. _.___L At the inaugural meeting of the. Barrie` Parks Commission, A. H. Goodall was re-elected chairman; J. A. MacLaren, Secretary, and A. H. Felt, treasurer. Little other business was transacted. - Q ,,II,1 1, AI_. _,,--- FOR SALE-Slightly used electric washer (New (3e.nl:ury\. Apply at Examiner of- ce. ID gI!iI5l5l!I5!5I5l5l! .. \ - I l\ I I Iffiif COUNTY` COUNCIL zxnaups SYMPATHY T0 BELL FFAMILY ; New tslephons Waste. being distributed to subscribers through the mail. 1 New tenders for the painting and decorating of `the County Court House will be asked for, Deputy Rusk stated yesterday. T tr.-.4-:..... -4". 5|... 1'.'L......1 nI..1. -1-.. ovinvuu J vavcu. U; 0 Voting at the Liberal Club elec- tion opens _at 2 o'clock Saturday in the banquet hall of Vair s restaurant. Polls will be-~open till 9 p.m. M;n:nGIIun Irnnnu-.& -nu-unL.'..- nun- A... The G.W,V.A. gave a dance in the Armories, Wednesday night; I EIEEIIEI Eli IEEIEEIEEIEEI LOCAL NEWS ;TH%E M!NFFTT{ .... g...... .._, ..... ..-..- _----. _. --__-..-. , Today (Feb. 8) Mr. and Mrs. N. B; Irish are celebrating the sixty-fourth .anniversa.ry D of their `marriage, which took place at Co- ! bourg. It is over forty years since the Ifamily came to Orillia, settling on a farm in North Orillia until their removal into - town. Mr. Irish was actively engaged in . real estate, among the buildings he erected , being the Simcoe House in 1883, which ; for some years he conducted, relinquishing the management after retiri-ng from active ' business. pursuits to -his son, John L. Irish. Both Mr. and Mrs. Irish are, despite their advanced years, remarkably active, and bid fair to celebrate several more anniversaries. They have the happine$ of -having with them on this occasion, all their children, vizg. Mrs. Herbert La Rose and John L. (Bud), Orillia; Mrs. Geo. Duncan, Seattle. Wash.; Mrs. McPhee Reid and Frank, of Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Irish have seven- teen grandchildren and eleven great-grand- children. Their many friends throughout 5 the district will unite with the News-Letter in hoping that they -both mayenjoy many _' 1 more years of wedded happiness. GOOD FEED CORN FOR SA.-LF--Apply to Yuk `Inns:-nun D D Q `Quin-;n sxknnn ,| T. Frank Irish of Buffalo visited Barrie _V friends this week on his way home from Orillia, where he had been attending the ';sixty-fourth wedding anniversary of his Wparents. Particular-s'of -the happy event |, are given by the News-Letter as follows :-. ` m u lI.1,|, n\ n:_ -_.1u'_._ in n. 7_:,.L U113. 11. IJUSIJUIUIU U1 1.1111115- - The gr-andchildren number sixteen and` were present at the celebration. The guests included Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Watt, Mrs. M n:.....,.. .: 'In........s,... .....x u... rv..n.....:....| Mr. and Hg." .rvL'ymn'eton wish (so! thank their many kind friends and neigh- bors, also the women of Minesing Aid and Women's Institute, for the help they have ` given them in their recent loss by re. 7p IHVIUUCU LUCY. IV. 0. GIBA U113. VV lllqh, Ullol M. Biggar of Thornton and Mrs. Catharine Stenhenson oY~ Glenoairn. rm__ L._:_I- '-_.l _.____ -: 1::L,_-_,__ , I UEIFHUUBUH U1 '\JlUlI\)GIl`H o The bride "and groom of fty` years ago were presented with a. handsome purse of gold from the family. Other gifts were also received from relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bigger are `highly esteemed by all who know them. '3ARmE COUPLE CELEBRATE THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. H-ugh Biggar celebrated their golden wedding on Tuesday, Feb. 14,` surrounded by their sons and daughters` and grandchildren and other relatives. at `the home of their daughter, Mrs. H. Des- 'ourdie, 189 Bradford street..- . I __, _,._.,-_.I__ I'_., `I5--L-,_- Mrs. Biggar was formerly Miss Rebeccal A. Anderson, daughter of the late Edward `Anderson of Manseld, and -has nearly reached the ageeof sixty-eight. Mr. Biggar. who came out from Ireland when he was _ sixteen, has reached his seventy-eighth year. There are eight children. all of whom are living. two sons and six daughters: Edward of Barrie, -Robert of Holly, Mrs. G. Muir-' head and Mrs. W. D. Fraser of Toronto. Mrs. W. Booth of -P-ainswick,` Mrs. M. Mar- tin and Mrs. Percy Semple of Beeton, and Mrs. H. Desourdie of Barrie. "TL- .._-_.I-L2lJ..-_ ._.._..L__ _:_l..... ___l ;OELEBRAT|NG THEIR 64TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Lintisay Men s Plain Blue and Plain Black . Overalls with bib, sizes 34 to 44. Smocks-9 to match, sizes` 36 to 44. Prices were` $3.25 each ` February Sale-3225 EA_ -SPECIAL NO. 5.... FOR. SALE--200-egg`. Peerless incubator; \ clan `xv-nru-`an :n mnnrl I`IInv\;I1CY nr\ul"f;nn SPECIAL N0. 4.-- ` F ebrualfy Price--'-S SPECIAL NO. 3.- Men s Blue and White Stripe eOveraii`ss with bib, sizes 32 to 42. Smocks to mat'ci'r=,. sizes 36 to 46. Prices were $2.75 'eaci'1;. Mews Khaki All-wool Flannel Shirts, sizes 14% to 16%. The price was $3.50 and extra value at that. February P-rice-$2_50 _ Fehruary P-rice- `SPECIAL _NO. 6.- Thirteen i Specials Listed in this Advertise- ment will Guide you at sSutclitte s SPECIAL NO. I.-- Boys Tweed and Cottonaae Suits, sizes 25 to 35. Prices were $121.00, $11.00 [and $10.00. T Febyuary Price-55.00 SPECIAL NO. 2.-+ Boys Tweed All-wool Suits, sizes 27, 28, 29, 30', 32, 34, 35. Prices of these Suits were $15.00, $16.00, $17.00: Price--'-$ FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE FOR SALE--'l`wo pure bred Durham cows, one milking. Will consider reasonable terms. Apply E. M. Freak, phone 652. Barrie. 7 7p - Men s Grey Wool Flannel Shirts; sizes /14/2, 15, .16, 16%, 17. Price was.$3.50. CARD or THANKS Febmary Sale- V Febnmw Price-s IN Mmomm HICKLI-NG--In loving memory of Eliza- ` -beth Jane Hickling. wife of Joseph. M. Hickling. who died Feb. I7, 1921. The gift of God is eternal li'fe.--Rom. 6:23 7c -Husban(f a_nd Family. HEWI'l'I`-In lo\;i7nig memory of or dear daughter and sister, Lida E.. who de- ( parted this life, Feb. 17, I920. Two years have -passed since that sad day The one we -loved was called away. God took her home, it was His will. But in our hearts she liyeth still. --Ever remembered `by Father, Sisters and Brothers. ' ' 7p I79 GREEN POPLAR WOOD FOR SALE at. ..... .._'LI_ .__.___ A__I__ A Y.` B-.-__.__ ALLEN--In ever loving nlemory of Mo- ther (Mrs. F. Allen) . who passed through death unto life. Feb. I9. 1920. Home at last. 3. YH'_S_ ,A,I '_,I!, I 7c AR.MS'I`RONG--In - loving memor, dear Emily, who pwsed away, l 1916. Where the heart`s rich treasure is, `heart will be; |'l'hy jewel will be safe above, gone b< flung iw, Jcvvcl wul. ue sue above, before thee. The Master said these` words-and gazed with -pitying look, While in the early hush of -morn my gem He took. Close to my heartthat mom I `held, tears rfnllincr fuel- lvluwc w Any ucnn mat mom 1 -held, falling fast, An empty casket, the bright gem was safe at last. , T :Yes, Master, thou may'st keep my gem, for it is Thine, Safe in the house not made with hands, . ` tis Thine and mine... '1- ABRAHAM-In [oving memory of Annie. youngest and -beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Abraham, who passed away, Feb. 17, 1920. The owers we place upon her grave Mm: wihhar and rim-nu PER.RY--In loving memory of our dear I Xn0thEP_ Annin pnrrtr -nvkn -u---:-J ---- -- 7c -Sadly by Sons and Daughters. FOR SALE-8-room~ed roughcast house; burn on stone foundation. 5 acres land; next to sdhool; church opposite. in Mid- `huxst village; -price $1600., Apply on premises or at 249 Elizabeth St., Barrie. 7-12p um uuwmo wc npmue upon net grave May wither and decay, . But the love for her who sleeps bevneath Shall never -fade away. 71) --F`=at.he;-, Mother. Sisters, Brothers. 1.':u.u/.l.--'J.u iuvmg memory 0! dear mother, Annie Perry, who passed away, Feb. 14, 1920. Rapid and swift the moments glide, Two yearsitoday since dear mother died. She` suffered `here, but now she's blest With nperfect peace and heavenly rest. The heavenly gates were open wide, A loving voice said, Come, And with farewell unspoken She gently entered home. `$1.75 EN. `$1.98 `:p:.eI.` SPECIAL N@. H).- iii '7'5'c'. Black Mending WO01dl`l card; Regu- `llm SC card. Flmaary price---3f 5c SEECIAL N0; 1Lr.i-- V Coats Thfe`a`d`, biack and white; Nos; 20, 30, 60. So1d'21t~'8c; T FEED FOR SALE--Hay. timothy,` 8 tons; hay. sweet clover. 20 tons; buckwheat and sweet clover not thrashed, good feed, 20 tons; straw, rye and wheat, 25 tons. Fred Eagles, Angus, lots 32, cons. 4 and 5. . 6-7p SPECIAL-.N. 9.- Ladies~f;.B0ys and Girls Blaack, Heavy,. All-wool Hosig, sizes 5, 5%, 61/2, 8, 8%, 9, 9%, 10,.10;%o,. This Hoseiss big value at 75c. Compare it with any you can find .1. "If..- . Ladies White` Lawn Handkerchiefs, reg -; 10C. February.?Price-- 5c SPECIAL No, 12..- SPECIAL NO. 13.- . Coasts Mercer Crochet` Cotton, Nbs-1 52. A10, 20, 30. Regu1ar[1 5`c; SPECIAL NO. 7.. SPECIAL NO. s._. Ladies? Green Chambray Dresses with. half sleeves. Makes a1 good house dress; You should see them. Price was $1.49.. Bugalow All-over Aprons, light' ed prints. Price was $1.25. Inn 13 .1-_,-`_n_dV(-her, Brothers. E -~EIsie and Leslie. LOS;l`-*-Key on ring. last of January, be- tween post office and Maple Ave. Ap- ply Mrs. Heard, 15 Ross_St.b _ 7c memory of I an-roar `Ugly. e, before sun J U1 y, Feb. February P5e`l'0SP(K)L: the ` 1?. =APPLE I`0N---I'n the R. v. Hospifal. F1-i~ day, Feb. 10', 1922, to -Mr. and Mrs- H. Appleton, Allandale, a daughter. 3BOYER-On Saturday. Feb. 11, I922, to- Mr. anti Archie Bow-yer. Nint. Line, Vespra, a daughter. CARR-At- Fitch Bay, Que., Jan. '2 . 1922`, to Rev. E. W. and Mrs. Carr, 3 dbug1 1- ter. Thursday; February 16,. 1922 HfIi`r-Ac Yellow Grass, Sask., 1n-)0 4.. u- __.I 11-- v HART--At Sask., Jan. 13, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hart, 5 daughter. ' KELLY--0n Wednesday, Feb. 15. 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kelly, Barrie, [I 90 _ D `F0 LE'l`--Brick house on William St., Al- landhle; all conveniences, possession` after Mar. 17. Apply J. E. Morrison, 52 Hol- gate St., phone 427W. 7-8c RAW FURS WANTED- Highest prices 1nn:t' `X7:-Ha All nknnn anti 1 u no". KEARNS-In Phelpston, Monday. Feb. 13, 1922, to Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Kearns. a son (John Patrick). ' PLOWMAIN--In the R. V. Hospital. Sun- day, Feb. 12, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Plowman, a. son. ROBSON-At Shanty Bay, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robson of Crown Hill, 8. son (Alvin). - B'RF.'I"l`:-In the R. V. Hospital, Thursday, Feb. 16, 1922, James Brett. Vespra. HARR.IS--On Tuesday, Feb. 14. 1922. Robert Bromwell H-arris, infant son of L Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris, Ferndale, aged two weeks. KEMP--0n Sunday, Feb. 12, 1922. Doug- las Embroy Kemp, infant son of Mr. and -Mrs. Frederick Kemp, con. 14. Iunisl. aged 2 months, 2 weeks. LAWRENCE---At 134 Dunlop St.. Barrie, Friday, Feb. 10, 1922. Samuel M. Law- rence, jn his 81st year. ___.__.________.________..__. ;______;_ COUNCIL APPROVES PUBLIC WORKS WAGE SCALE-ON ROADS The speciad County Council committee, sitting Wednesday, passed A resolu- tion -approving the recommendation of the Department of Public Works as to the scale of wages to be paid by the County to men and teams doing work on county -highways. The rate is :2 mar rhnr in man nnrl CA `N luau -auu `M63111. An idea of the dierence the new wage scale will make may be gained when it is considered that had the same rate been in eect in 1921 it would have meant a sav- ing to the county of $100,000 on the total I-highway `expenditures. ....- ..........a uUuI5 wurn on county mgnways. rate is $2 per day to men and $4 for man -and -team. .. .-4-- -: .1, --~ - ARMSTRONG--In loving memoryuof my dear sister Emilv urlnn .-......A ....,.... nu. nu.mo:.u.1vuuu--1n novmg memory 01 dear sister Emily, who passed away, Feb. , 15, 1916. Thou art gone to the grave, we no longar behold than I LIIUII Ill-lo 5011!: 00 CD8 g1'8.Ve,'We l0ng(5r behold thee. Nor tread thnough paths of the world by your side. `He gave thee, He took thee and He will 1-nal-nu-g lulu... Subscribe to The Barrie Examiner lget all the news. $2.00 a year. ` --u 5-.n\. uuvc, 11c wun M166 EHO 11.8 Wlll restore tvhee. _ And death -11 no sting, for the Savnour has died '1... I "' ' `STOVE FOR. SALE--Kitchen range", ret- class condition. Apply 213 Bayeld St. __ 6-llc F ebnfuary Price--- 5c: J vw -..-.. V1"-"'i$.Ir y February Price"-98, Price Trenton --Sister. -sell roses, the _\'r'.:. strong wore whit. afternoon, ( 0 clocl<, for the marriage, at her street south. V A v of callers came an reception; arid Mrs noon is again at ho charming in her h gown of white sat Limerick lace,` and her guests. assistmi law, Mrs. W. W. M: ence Armstrong, v Main was gowned i of black and white. quet of mauve swr--' dress` of black 1:2. spring-like arrange jpussywillows and SI table a thing of l~ silver basket form adornment. Pink: colors of the rm` scheme being cm-ri For the first hour. jnoured tea. and .\ presided at the to-: second hour. .-`ass Alice Arnistrorggr, Someren, Brantfm Main, Beatrice G4. and Jessie Neil. `OVERLAND OAR in good condition -for sale. Mrs. .A. W. Partridge. phone 60. 7-9c Miss Alb daughter of: Robinson, Be ing with her ij Maple Ave. VIVL- .......l.. LAST YEAR V ONE FOR T} xcpvu Jllhl 1.\~ul'u. ' One of the` nmst int eented through thv m. annual report is the of mortality. That 1 should -have been so cipated by the uctuw. -encouraging sign. but view of the (`0n|p:uu at large. THO I'l\lIIV1il\ A: 41.`. ' Miss A1 to town Toronto aq {III/II\ lIFJI II II M` I" `I one years. and h:1.< (in feted 9. phvnmm=n;:l : the Sun Life .-\.s\`1n`.m ada hws stxccvodod in ;\ records in 1921 :I.~' < report just iswucd. nun nf +1. ...n..o 9. Tblva That the C0mp:m_v through the depression 4!. triumphant denoucm M. B. Tuzlhope, county town, Wcdn Miss Spry of T0 of Miss Laidlaw, B Sheriff MacLaren this week attendin Mrs. and M -guests of Reve was `a vis a KI-II 1nI5C. The volume of :|.~t~ "has reached the im;- '$536.000.000. Thw was paid either t. "beneciaries duri_nL' r the amount paid 4.1:- friendssincc ixs imm- bo $114.155.0n3. .-\v the inconm :1p;>r<~.\:i:.: more than $l0(l_0UH :1 ing day of the your. which the Sun Life hr investment have _(`:1T:|v est. IIVL -1 LL- l...-......... a-vuu |_'UI, J- Miss Ma Pittsbumz: s their cousin, `Ill:.A._ AIL .....,..- ...-. _. The pupils % class who -trie inations held servatory of were: Primary _Park. Elem * `( Wspearn (ho FOR .SALE-Improved plea cream) `separator, Frank Rowe, Utopia. .n Avian-1 Mrs. P. is visiting. Ross St., fA Il2.,_ ll-`I I 2 7; place their n E Ladies wish. their Suits possible, 51) disappointed T &m&m&%%a| >X0X<%%>X I4 K4 PERS `E l`hurs`day, Felj Although it has In nn 1It\nl0:1 ....,l L..- H. e New are V here Style FOR. SALE--Two cows, due in March; also two yearling calves. W. E. Clarke, 2 Steel St., phone 2SJ. _ 7p Ross A BAP I-`OR SALE-Deer and rabbit bound, 1 61d; or would exchange for fox 1 under 1 yr. Apply A. Knapp. 1 Mills. ' DRY HARDWOOD SLABS. $10 cord. 4- I......n-.n. 1R:.. I......n... (low 161:. L(BT--White Iceland wool weater coat with narrow border of black on collar -and cuffs. Return to 74 Mulcaster St. T 7c FARM WANTED-100 to 150 acres. Pleas give all particulars and lowest price for :good cash payment. Box `"1" [Exam- iner oice. 6-7p_ PORTABLE SAWMILL WANTED, com- n`nJn Qfnfn onnu-f:nIIInIIa ant` knaf nu-`nu WANTED-~--Turkeys, geese, Pekin ducks; also good laying strain Barred Rocks". Phone 608 ring 42. F. Taber, R. R. 2, Barrie. _ ' 6-7p BOARDERS WANTED by day or week, an!` nnnmmn Ann!!! AI . BUSINESS MEN of all kinds wanted to buy AppIeford'a counter check books. Barrie agency at The Examiner oice. 42tfx .:._: ADLET COLUMN wawmwmwmwiwwmx One cent 3 word, cash, esch insertion (minimum charge, 25); six insertions for the price of four. 10 cents extra when Ihargod: also 10 cents extra when replies ' Ire din-acted to Examiner oice. YOUNG LADY wishes -position as sten- ograspher and bookkeeper. Apply at Ex- aminer oice. 7p ` WOMAN WANTS PLAIN SEWING or homework, _or offices argd stores to "dean." Box 441, Barrie. 3-8p LIVE POULTRY WANTED---Highest pric- an omnh` Aonv-u I-I Invif` nhnnn QQA aunnuqno vvnu uuu` uy uuy ux wcun,| and rooms. Apply -at .44 Worsley; 2-7p MI 77 I` U1\C VV I'll.` 1 1311" fl-Isl-IUD!) pflli maid. Write or phone and I will ca'~ wmnin driving distance. H. Levit, 33 Collier St., Barrie, phone 384. 5-10p OFFICES TO LET-The entire second oor of the Union Bank of-Canada building -will be for rent on Feb. lnext. A suite of ve rooms or individual rooms for offices; .Very central; hot water and el- ectric light. `Apply to the Manager. 3tfc `KR !-'1 {XXVI} I)\JlII\rIJ"l'IlUU 59 Mary St., phone 305. W Ill` lI'1lJ I-\J U-"LII \IlIr IUIJILV I.:`l'IIJU|I'I4 `I to 25 acres of land. with comfortable -house, stable, etc. Addres Box 656. Barrie P. 0. 7p EIIIIHIJUI/ll Dlu, holidays, phone 387. IIUII `.1-I-U QI1IJl.`1"QUU`C7sE',' I. CC] KIRK IIIUUUJINJI . also broader. in good running condition. Alpply G. Wingrove. plhone 606r12. 7rp Il\nlLll`l1` I\'.I. 14511` '7 \I\ILI I.` LII.\: WIIIJHJ UU_ reasomihle -prices. A-pply A. E. Bowman, 16 Eccles St., phone 766. or Wm. Kell, R. R. 2, Barrie . 2-7c IIVI IIIIIUIJVVLIUIJ 01.11100, OIU UUI`Ug '2' ft. lengths; 16-in. lengths, 812;". 12-in. `an 0}`-Ia g` 0 Kn F, V giknnfuv 9 ICIIEIIHS, .lU'lll. IUIIEIIIID, Qljv .l.'llla ingchs, 512.50. E. v. Wilson, Shanty Bay, Om phone 1522. 3-8;) \Jl\.ln.IJun Dnvvauxuu VVIILVLPJIJ, vuln- vplete. State particulars and best price. Apply J. D. Davey, Alland-ale R. R.Ll. 6-8p '\I\}lI I'I'Il'JL Ll\_Il\-L` l'\II\~ LI`Ll.ll`ljI\[ }7I-Y lr U John Bemms~e, R. R. 3, Bame. phone 605r23. 7-8p `I'll! I \J\JIJI.J-II VV III` I.lUIJ'-'I.IoI5Ilf|I }l`lU as paid. Apply H. Levit, phone 384, 33 Collier St., Barrie. 4-9p ROOM AND BOARD-Also table` board. an ll.._. Q; ..I....... an: A9. Page}. Twelve 1` Rooms an}! Board Property To ALeVt_ Lost and Found - For Sale Wanted suctioh feed Shar- No. 4, nearly new. 7_OV\ , 2' yrs. hound Anten L`~._ UIILI 4-9p "*WAN'l`ED-Potatos, cabbage, oats, baled V hay and straw. J. V. Brett, store at 37 `Elizabeth St., phone 65. Nights and "\noua nlnnnn KR ) A_0n IIUVV 7-9;; FARM FOR SALE-100 acres, lot 17', con. 1n 17......-... ..l.... lnnvunn Ange Alum: kn`-HA, FOR SALE--Durock "Jersey boar and five sows; weighing 150 2173.; also one-horse power enpne, will sell or exchange Also hour for. service. Phone 608 ring I-4. ' I). E. Tuck, Barrie. 3-Sp FOR SALE-We have for sale three regis-` tered Shorthorn bulls; two are ten mos. . and one over 18 mos.; which we will sell. Well worth the price. Duncan Bros., Shanty Bay R.R., Oro telephone. 5-8p DESIRABLE _FARaM FOR SALE-185 ac- --- ...I:......_... ..!II....... ..t .QL....L.. 1).... Fri., Feb. 17--Elmer_ M. Ceiiwell. easi half lot 18, con. 3, Oro, farm stock and implements. Sale -at 1 pm. W. A. Mcf Conkey, Auctioneer. T Tlfam-It ak 00: NT 1) (IR; n ann n nulls. vumsey, nucuxuumu` . Wed., Feb. 22-R. N. Robinson, north half lot 6, con. 3, Innisl (4th line), farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 pm. H. A. Grose, Auctioneer. _ 6c 1r..: t:~...t. o.4,,ur 1` nah...-tam . Inc In A. UHN3, l`l'|1GlalUllCC:l'. Fri., Feb. 24--w. '1'. Robertsoh. lot 13 con. 9, Inni.sl,_ farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 pm. A; McConkey, Auct. BEEREI-:PERS' MEETING Polie Count Chambels, Barrie, Saturday. Feb. 25, at 1 p.m. Wm. Couse of Streets- ville, 0nt., will address the meeting on Some Mistakk-es Made by Beekeepere.". Henry Reid, President; R. G. Houghton, Secy.-Tress. 7-8p LIVE POULTRY WANTED--On account of scarcity there is good demand now for all kinds of fowl. Highest prices paid. Will pay charges on phone enquiries from rural `tines. M. Alexander. phone 322. l42'Bradford St. 3-8c FARM FOR SALE-20O acres in Essa Tp.. nknnt I ruunn `I-nun "`t\l\`In"!\Il7II nlnnn fn PICTURE FRAMING and furniture repair- ing. done by Dougall Bros., Mulcaster St..' in `rear of market. 7tfc BQX SOCIAL POSTPONED--Socia1 `on ____ _.;I_ 1' Z..- IY_-.._.. ...I-.....A.:......I E..- 'l.`..L OAK AND HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID, ...:l:..... nfn I-uy nvnnn:nnnn:' Anrnnnfnr IRAW FURSI OAK AND HARDWOOD FLOORS polish-I ed. etc.--Wm._ Smith 84 Mary St. Box 310, Phone 944. 43.17;; iCHIMNEY and house mepairing, all kinds of carpenter work at a reasonable rate. F. W. Shannon, 84 John St. W. 2-7p WILL EXCHANGE Barrie building lots for motor boat, dory, ya-wl or good team of farm horses _and-wagon. Lew-Howe. Lewisbon, N.Y. 5-llc CLOTHING MEROI-I~ANTS-Keep the qual- Iv n-ul anlnnl-:nn AC cynuin nlnl-`\:nm fro:-`A BRICK JREIDENCE FOR SALE-Nine- _`__L_2_ I:__I_L ..-_ ..._...-..- -.'_.I FOR SALE--Cabinet phonograph, Regent, in rsbclass condition, will sell cheap for cash if sold at once. Apply at Examiner; office. , V 7p-tfc | 4 8tfc `Market Square uiuiuuu, VVl 0D2'-' - ` The Huntsville -Band, which, as every- body knows, is the hobby of `Charles 0. Shaw, the Huntsville leather million-aire, who built the Bigwin Inn, and who has, _as the_saying goes, put_Huntsville on the map, is an outstanding example "of the power of esprit de `corps and of amateur effort ably and enthusiastically directed as opposed to profesional efficiency. The men in this band do not play for money. but because they have the time -of their lives showing what the Shaw_ band of Huntsville can do. Not that they are chesty--f,ar from it. They are intensely sincere as well as enthusiastic. They have the spirit which made the Mendelssohn Choir great. They admire. Mr. Shaw and their conductor, Mr. Clarke, immensely. All this is very evident. And the result is 9. quite unique organization--a striking- ly ne concert band from a little northern Ontario town--one to compare favorably. with any band anywhere." FOUR-ROOM HOUSE TO LET OR SELL. Good` condition, electric light, good cel- lar and pantry, with good lot. Apply 59 Mary St., phone'305. . 4-7p APPLEFo}D s CHECK BO0K--No bet ter line made. Phone 222, Examiner Oice. ` V 42tfx A I UNIQUE ORGANIZATION The musical critic of the Toronto Star ajter hearing the Hunstville band (which comes to Barrie, Feb. 23) at Toronto Ex- hibition, wrote:-- I T33 lxnnl-n1r:.n Band -uk:nL n n n u u n nu TIXINIVI I.`\Il\ Dl'llJI`JiUU IIUICB Ill ISAVRZI L}lu' about 4 miles from Cookstown. close to church and school, rural mail and tele- -phone; splendid 8-room brick house: barn 45x90 on stone foundation. good stables. water pumped by gas engine to tank in barn; ilnplement house on stone foundation. with -hogpen underneath. good henhouse; 10 acres vhardwood bush. , 10, acres cedar. spring creek. 25 acres fall wheat, 15 acres meadow, abouT`70 acres fall plowed; price $16,000. small cash payment, balanceat 5`%_-% on mort- . gage. E. A. Black, Bradford. Ont. 7c| 0s.` Mgxrrin dlvlu FKIIV UI1l.JI`J*lUU uunz, lUlr Ll, Ullllo 10, Vespra; clay loam; first-class build- ings. For particulars apply to Charls McKernan. Alliance, Alta... or Mix M. McKernan, 58 Small St., Barrie. 5p-tfc IIIJDIIUINIJIJCI l`l'1l.\IUl L`\ll.\; l)'ILll.`J-`LOU GU`! res, adjoining village of Shanty Bay, Land_ in excellent condition, nearly all work-able; less than half-mile` from ata- tion, churches and school; splendid barns, silo and house. Owner retiring on ac- count of ill health. Apply Wendell P. (1:-nlunnn Q]-uanfu new _'4LQn DUA Uuuxnu >1 U171. I vu uu--uuuna| vu Seventh Line, Vespra,_ advertised for Feb. 17, has been unavoidably -postponed to F1-iday.Feb. 24, in old schoolhouse. 7c T0 -LET--Hou.sekeeping rooms. brighxt, dean and warm; low rent. Write Box J." Examiner. 7c llJ\l111LL`\1 LVl1`J.I.\;\J1I.`'lLV .l|3""l.\l'-U`) EUC Llul` ity and selection of your clothing trade up to a high standard of efficiency by connecting with our Special Order De-' partmeut. Unequaled selection of pat- terns--smart designs'-excellent values and prompt deliveries are sure to help your trade. Write today. H. Vineberg & Co.. Limited. P. 0. Box 3040. 001'. St. Lawrence Blvd. and Duluth Ave.. Montreal. 7p UULIIIU UI III lliilllllllo Graham. Shanty Bay.` IIIIX IILVIJ IIIIIUIJ VV \I\JIJ FIJVJUIIAD IJCILIJ, ceilings, etc., by experienced carpenter. Allkinds of jabbing work done, town and country. Apply Jas. Smith, 84 Mary St. Box 810. Phone 944. T 43-17p ILULVII IIrI$DLlJl`JL` VIM I` U15 QFIIJCTZLV .ll!U' roamed, electric light, gas, garage and henhouse. Apply to W. H. Sloane, 43 wean Q0 A"unn`o`n R-Rn MVHLIU |IVo PM Essa St., A11a`*'V1e.V Live Stock For Salg 11-11` vs VALUE T YOUR Property For Sale _RE-BIT Farms For Sale HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE on TO LET -8800 cash. Apply on premises, Ernest Robbins, 61 Gowan St., Allandale, or en- quire at Greene Music Store. . Gtfc,