Miscellaneous To_ I z --A quantity" of Swede tumi -" I 5- APPIY Hnrryottaway, phgi ._ , . 2-9.. . For} uu muuuuufu. \.1l'8pl1ODOI.8, I electric dome. Robert . 6p .._________.____ ........ uv Auto. Ll. cl combings: and baveua 3` 138 vPeeI St. or 24 6 ltfc V_________l.. ---------:.-----.-- baby _ cutters, new: TV snemnl hnv-annu 6-A : and teach- Ur Z`! \.`lIJ\IJuuIc UHC. Though. owing to the prevailing `-----Isickness. little has been done in the 19? 3150 fway of canvassing for the V.0. Nurs- "hl- ing Assocn., quite a number of cit- "5f%1a0`;; 5 izens have paid their dollar for mem- ___]bership. Mr. Wilson of the Sterling outfit i Bank is treasurer 3l`UUl\u I - 1-69 ' x'\u.\. gnu:-4~-w young pugs. 8 weeks 'bld.l .-\nply W-m. Packard, Shanty Bay.. phone, 95. ` 6-7p E FOR SALE--8. canary hens. 4 singles, 8 breeding cages. ,All- -equipped with nests. AppIyV24 Main Sb'., Allandale, evenings. 6p ,_.. _--............., svua .7 auu LU. With an all-star cast as a back- ground, a $15,000,00 dam for~an ex- teriorstudio, western mountain sur- roundings for atmosphere and a story M of unparalleled interest, Anita Stew- art will be the attraction .at New Dreamland, Wednesday and Thurs- day, in herjatest picture, A Ques- tion` of Honor. Edward Hearn is the 'leading"man in_ a drama of the `Sierras that wa`directed byAEdwin Carewe and adabted from the Ruth: Cross novel of the same name. E. Apply 56p Uuu I 3'8`) 1 _,uu;uAuy. 1111'. VV IISDH OI tlBank treasurer. . The Parry `Sound-Bracebridge jun- I-gior game, which was` to have been f'played. at Mammoth Rink tonight, mlhasibeen postponed until,Monday. These teams" are reported to be fast _ and well matched, so a good game `may be looked for. i7 Mr. _Ball, Maple Ave., received "word last week of the death of his granddaughter, Mrs. Watts-Jones, in Vancouver, BIC., after an illness of ; only three days. She was the onlv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keppell 3 Ball and was 22 years of age. There will be a hockey match at T p[,Mar'nmoth Rink at 1.30 p.m., Satur- ` gday, Feb. 10, between G.T.R. ap- prentices of Stratford and Allandale. : This game will have a decided bear- 1 ing on the championship of the west- 1 .ern group `of the _G.T.R. Apprentices 1 Hockey League. ` ' A van] `N... -----L--- ) t .' i \` E6 ynAJv~VUlC uuuc. ,. There was a good attendance at `the euchre and smoker party held in the Sons of England Hall, Tuesday night, under the auspices of the Bar- lrie Liberal-Conservative Association. ;All present voted the event a very [enjoyable one. .rm.......L -7 - - -' .-.u.n.-"cu nuaut: it 10!: OI numans \VlSh they could follow the bear s example Although the attendance was not ias large as anticipated, there was a `goodly crowd at -the euchre party held in the Oddfellows Temple un- ider auspices of the I.0.0.F. on Feb. I r 2, and all present had a thoroughly `enjoyable time. 1 . 'I'1L-..- ---- * ' " ` I l*OR SALE~-2() 8 weeks old. phone} 1:1 I I E I .. V- gLCGIa unw:L'c5b._ I The annual meeting of Admiral "Kempenfeldt Chapter. I.0.D.E., will f.be held at 7.30 p.m. in the .Ag'ricul- L _`tural Rooms, Owen St., Mondav, Feb. _l12. New members -are invited to xattend this meeting. 6c , Specialtilmusic was a feature of the evening seice at Collier St. Meth- iodist Church last. Sunday, when Boyd Sylvester, bandmaster of the Barrie band, assisted the choir and gave a comet solo`, The Lost Chord. K It is no wonder that Mr. "Bruin fwent back to his hibernating.quar- 'ters after sticking out his nose on iCandlemas Day. The weather that ifollowed made a lot of humans wish thev I-nnlrl fnnnm +1.. 1.......r- --_-m - uvuz. uJ.h,Y _yt:urs.~~ Dr. Byrnes addressed the Bible Class and senior classes of St. An- drew s Sunday School on Sunday af- ternoon. His subject was Canad-' ianizing` the Foreigner and proved of great interest, VI")... ---- - A ` ' ' ` ..-.u.;. uuuuucucement. This week The` Examiner had a letter from one of its oldest subscrib- ers , Alexander Campbell of 1251 King St. W., Toronto. Mr. Campbell has been a reader'of thispaper for `over fty years. hp 'D;.......... -43 ` " ._{the meeting of the Barrie Reform vv nan: sguv Aaxsc. ' Owing to the prevailing sickness, `Association which was to have `been held last Friday has been _postponed indenitely. ' . - 4_ The two games scheduled in the Qhurch Hockey League for Wednes- day night were postponed. Many of the players were taking part in the ` B.C.I. Commencement. _ I "'|':c~ .......1- rnL-v rs - - ;; uuuuucr U1 pI'OIn0tl0nS Were made in `the public schools this week as. a result of the mid-winter exams. The percentage of successful pupils (was not large. nnnm 6-. LL. --A-r "' ` ` _ auug'e's criminal court, Wednesday. ` , A successful afternoon tea and , sale of homemade cooking was held ='in the Trinity Paijish Hall from 3 to- 6 last; Saturday afternoon. ~ L ' The spring assizes open at the "Court, House Tuesday morning. The list of cases to_lge heard is small. Mr. ' Justice Smith will preside. `. ` A letter` signed Ratepayer, re- ceived this week,.was promptly con- ,signed to the waste paper basket, {where all anonymous -comm'unica- stock? -~Why notiziiconstilt your veterinary when in di`iculties with youigfarm - __ , . 6c John Birnie, K.C., of Collingwood, will be up for trial in the County Judge's criminal Wednesday. successful nftnrhnnni 4--.. --Je NIEWS :nuuuger.~- - ave number of promotions in "tho nu]-\'Hn nah.-...'I.. .u_:_ H, I .,:._.. - . ve euchre and dance will St. Mary s [Parish Hall, Monday, Feb. 12. Euchre sharp. Euchre prizes: [9 ],'n,_,-,,. ,.,.,,..,4.7. .......n_-_. ...........~~.u mung memory or Jean Small, daixghter of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Small, 94 Drrvercourt Rog-1. Toronto, and sister of the late Mrs. T. Oscar Sparrow, Bar-' rie, who died Feb. 8. 1922. Deep in our hearts lies a piciure Of a "loved one laid to rest; Q In mempry's frame we `shall keep it Because she was one of the brat. -;Father, Mother, Sisters and Brothers. 6c A snigApL-I1 ........u.wu--xu lovlg memory of our father. Sa_muel Lawrence. who" died at his home, 134 Dunlop S`.. Feb. 10, 1922. _God knows the way, He holds the key, He guides us with unerring hand. Sometime with tearless eyes we ll see Our loved ones in that better land. 6p ` --D`aughters,' Lelia and Beatrice. 1 ` LAWRENCE--In loving Lgwrey 1_:_ L.,,, , .... .. :13 there Do not ask us if we miss him, There is such a vacant place. We can ne er forget his footsteps Or his dear; sweet, smiling face. Time may heal the broken hearted, Time may make the wound less sore; But it cannot still the longing For our loved one gone before. KEAST- worth . who ft 1922. a` Is 5 0_r de .._...__._._.__..__._..___........_. BOARDERS WANTED by day ;?\p p}_V at 77 McDonald St.'. Barrie. lLU.fllJlJ""ll] ` Drrcerc -E Ll, g. 4 cents ner word: minimum 50 cents I vita A any . V-.- -------v AU! 1' _._-_......,,, .....,..u. :1 mm 01 ih`!,I69,`)6Z.74E frey street, Toronto. W Payments to policy holders, $443,428.83.: `During the -year the total surplus. earned? .'.-zqiended in currerit dividends to policy: MYERSO" Tuesday-' Feb 6` 1923 at the was $284,565.21. of which $63,517.79 was?` In-l.'. r-rs and $7,123.12 in dividends to share-} h`". "f his mother` Mrs W~ H- Myers- ,1 (L d em. Barrie, Doctor A. E. Myers. late of E Ji~mL-simvn.-' N.Y., aged 57 years. V, . I-5-ll.-IIIIIIEII McCULLGCH--At 68 Eccles St., Barrie, . E . n\} egnsd:y,fFebruary 7, 1923. Thomas IN MEMORIAM .. ` aged . i 2 cents ner word: minimum 50 WATTS'JO.NES O Feb' Ir 1923~ at Van` 3 - nnllvnr In In-- ~ ` ` " Auuuu uug, n....: n ... LL -sad1; .; have and C pared 1 IU` 9` nn _, CROWN LIFE E/1~iJ c">"YE 9 YEAR or EX?ANSIO`N} 1) uuuly uunacu and Sxster. ...., nuunc uuc wuullu 1&8 r :11)? missed by Father, Mother, Bro- nd Sister. - "` FURNISHED ROOM TO LET erlonvcniences, central. Phone 11 .._...__.._._._...._.___.._.__.... u. uuu ux Aur. ana Mrs. M. A. Keast, fell asleep in Jesus, February 9, 4 -In loving` memory bf Jean Small, zer hf Mr. nnrl M. M 0 I-`-~" [`-In lovng memory of Lesli Ells- h. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Keast, fell nnlpnn in 1... n..L...----~ n Men s Heavy Grey Cotton .` this coat is big value $2 > IGI -Men s Blue arid White Stripe Smacks, sizes 38, 40 and 42; this smock was $3.50, clearing price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.49 Mei1 s Bllle and Waite Str with bib, sizes 34, 36, 38, 4: overall is big value at $2.75, ---., unuvu Ju, T4, `1"'f (11! $4.50, clearing price . Ii;n s `Black Denim-Lined Smacks, lind with good annelette, large corduroy col- lar, sizes 38, 42, 44 and 46; price. was (`lPIrino' r\r1'r~A . ' `` ""` Boys - Staneld Combinations, sizes 24, A26, 28, 30,. fine wool; this combination is extra value at $3.00, clearing price, $2.50 You will save money by buying a suit for next year. --.-j- 2 only Boys Plairi Knit Combinations, size 32, regular $1.50, for . . . . .. $1.00 _ -vr \VANTED-~R0omers or boarders. Apply at 3; 126 Elizabeth St., phone 1191*`. _ ' 5-6p` I `V! in xxxx ow .-. - - I I { With Every Dollar Purchase we give a : _2 only Boys Union Ribbed Combinations, size 30, regular $2.00,. for . . . . . . $1.00 Men's Austrian Collars-`-- best collar on the market, 1% to 2% inches high, sizes_ 13%, 14; 14%;,` 15%;, 15%, 15%, 16}/., 17, 17%, 18, 18%; reg- ular 356. "bc. or 3 for. 50. bf mo In`nn' A1-) -L White Stripe Overalls, :9: 14 16 29 A4 ,...,.1 /IA. u--_ -._- ,...... uuuc DCIIOOI. 7.00 p.m.--PubIic Worship, T] Dr. Bymes, Supt. of Presbyterian in `New Ontario, will deliver an ill Permon on. Church Work in New io." Welcome I . . . . . . if 3236 ! Collier St. _____________ BOARDERS WANTED Apply to 44 Worsley St-. - ton Sweater Coats, 2.25, special $1.69 ......... uucxr menus and neighba sympathy and kindness shown cent sad bereavement. Mr and l'---- `-l " I them in tim thank their many frien `If V . and Mrs. H-. P 0 d: e of sickness nu`. vv. 1. Logan thank their friends \ gvmnnny n...! 1.2- J ,,__ ..- uvavl-IIIKIISI February 11, 1923. 10.00 a.m.---Class Meeting. 11 0 a.m.-Public Worship 0 3.00 p.m.---Bible School. '7. 00 mm ,__PnH:.. nr--, 1' ' ~ __ _`-v :1 v v: IQIIG, 3, 42 and 44; this .75, special $1.75 IIJVVLI >_.:_I_ HUN T--T Inn` I COLPITTS-In lnie, on Monday, Feb. 5, 1923, a son to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Col- pit-ts, 130 Bradford St. E J .1009 - --- - ...______.__.._.._._. ROOMS TO RENT, 186.. ,__ ....r ..va.uAJLV"\lll I` couver, in her 22nd Priscilla, wife of `A1 daughter of Mr. and -and grand-daughter 4 rie. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo gus, Ont., to Joseph L. Hunt, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunt, 157 Geof- frey __-_-....,. I 'ONES~-On Van-; year. Alice Frances? I., wifeof'Alan C. Watts-Jones, er Mrs. J. -Keppel Ball? Contains- The STANDAB3)-1jEsI_GNER QUARTERLY fbr Spring .Unusual spring suits and cloaks. The new bodice `skirt to be worn under the jacket blouse. % 39*- _The full skirlt and snug basque _fr the young girl. (?.l .K.. FARM` LANDS. You can now! own your own farm home in "Western Can:`a- ,7 rln s `rich open prairies, fertile park belts,;' or irrigated lands that are yielding new! \""zxltll lo m"n who, not so long ago, may} have been your unsatisfied. toiling neigh- hnrs. Good soil. good climate. good schools, ' churches. and varied amusements make farm life there dcs`rable and attractiveu Terms 10% cash. the balance in twenty, years. Special terms to actual settlersui For information and literature, apply '0 Cu`: L, Norwood, Land Agent. Cana ' in Pacific. Ruihvay Company. Windsor Sta ion, {Mon-I trcal. 5-13c! Drape`d effects} and pnceu frocks for the matron. % 5c. Coupon. u Lula. J. ` of George Ball, sU ,,r,, J.L.'C IIBV. { nyterian Missions er illustrated New Ontar- Girls and Boys Black lxl Rib Cashmere `Hose, sizes 8 to 10, reg. 75c, special 50c }Large White Bats, 3 lbs., open 6x7 feet, special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 each BUY DRESS GOODS NOW AND SAVE T `BIG MONEY ' ; Brown, Green and Navy Serge, 52 inches wide, regular $3.25, special, $1.00 yard .-uu. unun `U11. ltl Eot 6, con. 9._ Tu. house; 50 `rods f` Apply Mrs. J._R. Barrie. ` 'Designer and ohe copy of the Stztndard ' Quarterly"at $1.10 year You get for $1.15 what would cost $2.10. Designer Patterns with the Be1robe-- Prices 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c For 10 days we will take subscriptions for the Designer at 90c year Designer and one copy Needlework Book A at $1.15 year Y\ The Rev. \l?m.3---~ 1. See the nice goods at smallwprices rvl A1311! [1, Bar- I .4 A. Thursd con. 12, Vesnra. Regisfz-red Shnrtho PM-ac, Rs ms. nnd full line farm gistere P. A.`Cough1in, auctioneer. , auctioneer. h 1, W. T. M aguim, lot 4, d Clydesdvales, Registered York- implements. RD- Coughlin and A. McConk'ey,. Auctioneers. Thursday. February 22.--J R. Ludlow, I east half lot. 3, con. 6, Ema, farm stock 5. and implgments. Sale at 1 p.m. H. A. 3 Grose. auctioneer. .Monday. Feb. 26.--Archie McLean at lot : -.1, con. 9, Innisfilo (Town Line), farm - stock and implements._ Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McConkey, auctioneer. ;"l`m-'~*da_v, February 27.--W. A. Thompson 1 lot 15, con. 8. Essa, farm stock and I mxrslemonfs. Saleat. p.m. H. A. Grose. auctionesm. `Wednesday, Feb. 28.--Carman S. Marvitt, I north % lot 8. con. 3. Innisfil. farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 nm 1;] A `nun - . .. n...uoughlin and VI ' .Thursday. 22.- implements. I _ auctioneer. .Mondnv Vnk `"9 , uunxey. Auc`ione?rI ';Tuesday_. Feb. 20.--W. H..M_eredith. north north 5 of lot 4,.con. 4, Innishl, fann; f`Wednesday_. Februarv 2I.--Jas F Aye:-wt stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. I . . A. McConkey, Auctioneer. Thursday, February 22.---D. J. Knapp, at 1ot'1_, con. 8, Vapra, high-class pure-bred I I '\ Hereford cattle. registered Clydesdale I houses, implements, etc. Salernt 1 n m I n A 1' .; .llla-LVl Pull fll;I`4""lV.l5. S). .Essx3, 50 acres, good soil. Corbett, Thornton. - ., Wu. :9, mnrsm, pure bred Holstein cattle, dairy cattle, and household furni- ture. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McConkey, auctioneer. Wednesday; February l4.-Erwin Storey, , farm stock and Conkey, Auctioneer. Wednesday, `Feb. 14. half lot 8, com, 4, Ema, farm stool; and implements. Sale :3 t 12.30 sharp. H. A. Grose. Auctioneer. Thursday, Feb. l5.--AAbner Ball, at lot 16. con. 1, Vespra. Crown Hill. stock and "implements. W. A. McConkey. Auctio Friday. February 16. 18, con. 9. Fssa. farm Sale, at 1 pm. neer. A --Harry Davis. at lot farm, stock and imple- p.m. A, McConk- Tue.=day_, February 20.--G.`.. V. Hickling. at lot 22, con. 2, Oro, farm stock and implements. Sa'e_Hat 1 pm. W. A. Mc-- :` Conkey. Auc`ionee'rC :Tu.._..a,.., m. on -- -- 6 ton, auction sal Sale at 2 p.m. Saturday, sale of 19 good Barrie. 3, con. 14 , Inn cattle. d February 10. of Strasburg, Sask., is February 12. airv muffin n-J `-~* .--A. L. Jo/hnston, Thorn- e of household furniture. H. A. Grose, auctioneer. -Robert. Addison holding an auction horses in Martin's yards, . for particulars. Sale . McConkey, auctioneer. -F. Fawcett, lot isfil, _}_Io}stein THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, .1923 . Buy the Standard-Designer Ouarterly at our Pattern Counter to-day , ..u.... uuulpDell, east , stock 3._ at `eb. l5:--AAbner lot 1, Hill, at` nnnlrn-v '- ` " _ nun Jul Ill , auctioneer. ,, .._.. uuuDCUUlu turm- ).m. try Vespra, at 1 p.rf1. W. A. Mc~ er. _., _. uunurus an BIICUOD orses \ l2.--F. fil, Holstein e, .m. A. Mr(`'-"`'--" T, ,"s,885.'-10 FOR SALE -OR RENT-100 acres. all clean! " S`" "h65W `""`g A " -_ -.-..., IJ .. yuuuc :7-z-2. O-1Up.l _--- ,., an :2. con. 1 ' 7 ,._ -11-4.. _ acres, sod. Armly D. H- !HAY AND STRAW PRESSING done. ml Cnrbettv 5'.7!torms phone or write J. V. `Brett. Bar- ' 9. Tu. Essa. Run]: Ina...-.. &`-.--~--- ` -~- before loaxinz on ..n and sottvluil (>21 In 18956 ho r-;:.r::.--3 `Om. who i.~' <!;`,I 30$ of :1 lovin: hm daughters and .-;. -death. They :m= Chestervillv. Mm. .'. Montana. Mr.~`.'?`.`rm- `traushene. Mrs. W. Webster, Mrs. M. I'M} man. all of H0~ A scrvict` was hold 9` u Elmvalo. The body `might train was Ink where his dzmghtm`. resides. The {um-ml _I`uesd:1y 8.fI(`rIlm>n .:: ~!lucted b_v'Re\'. R. Knox Church, of w}: '%veon an eldvr fur m. `B gxjeat interest in P -and for the bettnrmm. which he lived. A in _-gathered at the svrv tribute of ro.' 2:: his best `to make {ht- 011' A ugu: `uge wit} 100,4 T I 151: nun ]I8`9-1. T}; AIIV \lll 1 Hunt. `West. Ar, - [)1 Grey. Clut. `II` II \ I\llL'o I Midland iand. VITI `IVC `nllt . V .1` ~('?h9l" _!IVu.h{~ V.` reporb \\'-rr lricts in Ihlf l` were u'p;mixm- {`oum_v .\I;:.~1;- Depuly (`(iun:_ Iiu;.(`h12plni.'1. `C-ounx_v .H~.`~: hose. 0rilli:x: S. Black.- ._\I; _., . I`__,_. \`I|- A [U dole- g:1: \\'_\'e\';: .1 The .\'r- I.o(l_L`e me ,,,.. F. 4 _._____-._.__.-.__..__..- .FAR.M FOR SALF}-N 0 Damn Kfl -A~- -AL Alll}`.`|'ll Each game. 1 ;~.)int.~`. Banquet uemon _\` n;. Cup w<'~n ` last \\'(-wk. '\`l A.fI.or 1-`ilk.-.~r 4: `.hre(- in I}.-ss. Mr. Tom the Eighth short illm-.~ sixtiezh -_w- the Me In-ri" 3... of Kn the V AA |) IV f n Aug (:11 Lodge lation Midlun |1__ 1: .u..mu u'u;v1Lu1V wanted to train for nurs- es. The Lafayette General` Hospital. a 50 bed hospital, offers a two-year and three- months' coume in medical, surgical and; obstetrical nursing to young women ndasir-I` ing 8. prnfr-s: An allowance of $20.00 per momh is offered, board and laundry in- cluded. For further information apply to K. Baxter. Supt.. Lafayette General Hos-l pita], 113 Lafayette Ave.. Buffalo, N.Y. ' ` ' 4-9c :f-.:-- - lnllslll. Mrs, Bo Deputy fu ll` V. i.hugl:2.~. I they \-.31! fheir In-\'.' iii ` iron: Chum: Sundu AV] M I`.~` nut II V ';0upl(- of Mrs. S. V mended" an 1A1...,_..,, .~:h grhingz `tn in thv Ti Mr. 21:; Musknkn. wr'.~` >3-Ir} O IIIIIVPIVII. V Miae .\I':l-- day after .~';u Toronto, Mr. mu! .\1 last wr-ok u-it `n_n 1.-us ` WK`-I'l'\ . Jnu. Sixxqm days with fur Fxnxpsnn. ' auxu, Vzmon 1 l J2I1lH' ;liI n I I horer (nmrried) free house and garden. 1 U > 77 MAN WANTED--An experienced farm la- State age and nationality. Yearly engage- ment. must board himself. State wages. Apply to Box 150, Cookstown, Ont. 5-6c 7___________________________ L`. I'.. Jli is rolievin; week. Y rxulaulll. Mr. 12`. 1 week in A3 Mrs. IO. friends in I Harold (` ing at Goor Marley ` l. week-`end w Mrs. Bert Visiting rr-In .Q L` H. , uuuu Mr. Mrs. Thu Allislon - IL ._ I\ ,u\ n- `liln 11' nffzr I 11] I W_\'- I :1 Mr. YOUNG WOMEN wanted to tram for The Lnfnxvaltfa (lung.-..I' u......:...| - -n The La}. iii: THUPSD (`iii Death o u n M in WANTED-Fimt-class experienced opera- i ve miwright. Big new mill. Permanent , position right. party.` Good salary. Writef B. C. Spruce Mills Ltd., Lumberton, B. C. ; ..- .. ...uunv mu. I.-lp -1- K 189 B d St. l~ Apply ta or ((5: ' FOR SALE-Beautiful black pony, 4 years ------------------------`----- old, fully broken to saddle and single driv- EXPERIENCED FARM HAND wanted. ing; also his new harness, cutter and saddle. Yearly engagement. Married man pre- This -pony is perfectly quietin "every way. forred. Free house and garden._ Apply Take him out and try him. No reasonable Edward Carr, Pa-inswick. _6-8p` offer refused. Will take fresh cow or any- 13n/ANmw.n_w:...,+,..:... --._-_=-_ 7 - {- thing I can use as mm mm. Rum W" A .,_._.:.____.._._._..___.._._.._..'_- WAN'I`ED--Good dining-room girl. Clarkson Hotel. g-2 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE. WANTED EApply 189 Bradford phdne 787. \ 1.72.9 gguuu ucuur uuu orcuuru. large work- ~:'.?mp would make a good blacksmith shop. -cement cistern, pump in kitchen and sink, spring water near at hand. near school. church, post office and store. {Apply W. W. `Novce. Midhurst. V , `-30 MAN WANTED to do chores. Phone 902` R 3, or 686. ' 6c: ,_.________________..______. ___._.--..__._...__.._:..__..._..__... TENDERS FOR TREES-'I`enders will be received by the ixndersignod up to and in- cluding Monday, Feb. 12, for trees on cross- roed between lots 1 and 2, con. 1, Oro; also on line between con. 2 and 1st range, west side John Sutton's lot, north of G.T.R. All small maple trees .6 inches andv_under must not be cut. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Brush and other refuse must be piled and burned by July 1. 1923. W. Thompson, reeve, Shanty,.Bay. ` N0. 1. . 5j60 I _ - `HICKS. N1 . Phone 322. LIVE POULTRY wANmo-H}Ehes: pric - es paid. Phone calls paid from local party lines. M. `Alexander, 142 Bradford St. Phone 322. " - "nu um.)-1100!) demand for live poultry. Highmt prices paid, phone 384 or write H. Lovit, Barrie. _ 3-8p WANTED--Good demand for live prices paid. nhone 384 nr writn tr Property For Sale V [ WANTED--Lady's driver. Dunn, 48 Baygld `St. ' ____..__.____.______.. _ _ _ 1--~-"A' VAWNTTTTTT `One cent a word, cash, each insertion (minimum charge, 25:); six insertions {or the A price of four. 10 cents extra when charged; also 10 cent; extra when replies are directed to Examiner Oioe. ~ ~*y- FOR SALE---Good 7-room house and 1 acre of garden land in the village of Mid. hurst. (`mod stable. pig pen. hen house. M0,. good cellar and orchard. large work. -a'.?mn wmxld main: :1 mm! klnnlmmul. ..L.._ _. _ --~-r -"-"A"A"A`T ADI-Er COLUMN % t vxc &m$%&m&m&m&m&w' nno mun .. ..._.._l --, Live Stock For Sal Rom and Board ___________?______ FARM` ` In nwn rum. 1...... :. 'nr-_..-_,_ I` `Pain _'l'w`e!vc . us mm L--1uu acres. all clear. i 1 Essa. Bank barn; frame 5 ] from school and church. `] . J. R. Huhhm-t IRO Mm... t Farms F qr Sale Help`-wail? - BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE---For' mation apply at 170 Elizabeth St. of rooms over the office 4 : of Canada. ADDl.v to the 1 5 OLI, I . I`. 23 Owen St., -mu HUIIUUI and cnurch.` Hubbert. 159 Mary `St. - 2-70 I _._.__.._._.__.._...e= N-E V4 10 14. con; i` nd uni] Ann!" h It I- by day or .131`. with an . = 113. '6-llcf - infor- 3-8c Apply to Dr. R- phone 5-6c 5 week. 5-10p I ----j A NICE BUILDING - LOTS for` sale. 190 Bayeld St. r ' LVIUII` I 5-13c 3 _ Apply upper and lower oven. warming shelf. white - V > . V V 6czGAS RANQE, cabmet style, four burners, 6c enamel splash. used for one year. in perfect lconditiou. Cheap for quick sale. Phone -WORK I 568, or apply at 9 Albert St. l-7p or.,:::-:-_':':-'-`--'-'----'--'-`"'`'` Opp. Weington `late! A Healthiest place in town. Absolutely best ventilation. Choicest food. Best cooking. Cam: and try it. 51-26p ______._.._________% uxuvvf ulresnmg and sawing wood seem] to be the order of the day. -' ii Mrs. John A. Spence is in the R. V..Hos- Ipital, Barrie. She was operated on last ` Saturday for appendicitis and is progressing I` favorably. ` i ' " .1 Ulla 3-Sp N. M.MYERS I r i PRACTICAL Nimsma. visV 'g'3ro'ning done at home; >{Mrs. G. Hewitt. 51 Du nlup :_ jeant's Coal Office. ' terms reason able. I E iting style; ff St., over Sarg 5-10p 1,; l now. I! 11018 D0 08 Out 3881". Several families are laid up with an epi- ,demic something like '-he_ flu" in 2. mild form. _ ` ` H Mrs. Sarah Russell has returned after _r 5-spending a week -with friends in Toronto. `I : Owimz tn the lulu-......: .1... ...-- _-w 3 3fHAIR DRESSING done bv Mrs. - ] Howard. Bring your vjgnod switch made. Peel f , Mulcaster St. ' l rucac uuuu nave neon laying smce_ Oct. 27, ' 1922. - Apply W. H. Tooth. 58 Henry St.. Barrie. Phone 795W, 1-7p Feb. 6.--Mrs. M. A. Story is still cm? the sick list and confined to bed. I AMiss D. Poucher spent the week-end at `her home in Allandale - I Reggie Lyttou, who hasbeen on the sick list. is able to be out again. Several fnmilim mm lam . . . _ .h.L -_ . - i ` I NOTICE--22 Mulcaster St. knitting moving to 52 Macdonald St. opposite Good- ,_ felIow s store. Contract work nearly finished. ! rReady to fillnrders pmmptly. nice line of! ,sweater. stocking, e`c.. yarns in stock] {Phone 981. n i . NURSING. visiting ! ;r0-Hi! at hnmn-' fnl-Ina. non-an-H IHARDWOOD FLOORS LAID. all kinds of [alterations and repairs done. J. Smith, . icarpenter. 84 Mary S".. `phone 944. ' 5-10;)! x Ivvnvr .-.-_ ~.----- ' _..__._____.__._______________. `VIOLIN TEACHER~-J; Shrubsole, 125 Col- ; lier St. Phone 618` ` - i LORNE A. ARNOLD--Violinist : i er. Enquire Dreamland Theatre. ` - , v ;uu1L1 .l.l`4IiUl'.ll`JI`C" flier Phone 618. . ; uUNT1NUA'I`ION OF SALE until 14:11. in-' elusive,---mahogany dresser and wash stand, I ' brass bedstead $4 width, mattress, springs, `and down pillows, 1 extension ',;_couch, 1 chairs} 2 small tables, `chairs suitable for summer cottages. loakl china cabinet, linen huckaback towels, bath l towels, -'54 sheets, pillow cases, 1 linen `side- board scarf, cutlery and silverware, Dol- bon china fruit plates; Bric-a-brac; pint sealers,-agate ware. etc.. Happy Thought range. I gas stove. Apply Mrs. Croley, 5 126 Collier St. I _ 6c i ..___._,___.._____, stretcher, walnut uucl` nausea. vvxu take fresh any-I part pay. Robt. Wil- eon, 206 Bradford St., phone_ 420. 6c` A`r . . .._._--.o_..a , CONTIN-UATION ; clugive_..--rnahnvnnu rlrnmm. ......l .....-I. AA Buy advertised JOS. MARRIN ~ ' -r ' WOOD F 0R..SALE-Green wood, four feet, at $4.50 pe1"cord on, east `half lot 26, _con. 9, Essa. Apply W. H. Hatton; Utopia. 5-60 L'\u.\. mmu--1nree baby cutters, ne' slighily damaged, very special bargains clear. G. G. Smith & Co. ` ` ~ : FOR SALE--Three EH01! "'11 Juan ........l 5 FOR SALE--For health a? economy eat` apples. A limited quantity to spare, Phone W. P. Gill, Midhurst. * 6 I run. Dunn wamu Pandora range, Jack, 50 John St. r _ FOR SALE walnut sideboard. Graphonola, range. electric tlnmn nnka-4 _ FOR SALE-- A 1 81$) n]8nEEl_ Annlu "army" (\6Ln---- HIE! U1) 605r6. 1- FOR. SALE--Bred-to-lay white Wyandottes and white Rock cockerel direct from `R. Fishel Hope._ Indianna, $3.00. Fuil sisters to (base birds have been laying since_ Oct. : Annlv W. H Tnnn. n u........ an L uxu awun-` mangela. 605:-R ` FRAME BARN 30X50 FOR SALE. E. Wilson, Anton Mills. VELVET RUG 9X12 for sale. . Apply 7 6; Blake St. _ MARKET SQUARE [FLAT mo RENT--Aboqt 5 rooms, bath rom, hot and cold` water, electric light, above : Keenan & Kennedy's store, Eliza- beth St. Pogseseion March 1. Apply John Saso. -Phone 341. _ 6c TO R.ENT-Firat-class` officev space-on` sec- ond oor. Nos. `ll, 15, 17 and 19 Dunlop St. Single or in suites. Will fit up to suit tenants. 8. W.-Moore. 6c `"""`"" l . _ In . FOR REN'l'-CosyA:tea.m-heated apartment and office space. Most central: location; Apply H. E.` Jory, King Block, Barrie. 6-8c . Successor to mquunsr -- I BLACK AND TAN HOUND FOR SALE- Eightecn months old, guaranteed to run deer. Price $10. Alex. J. M2:Arthur, Ed-_ gar` ' . R 0..