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Barrie Examiner, 8 Mar 1923, p. 12

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U3 UVCIIIII5, Lu-CL . kl: --w; A. Lowe & Son have a big; stock of mattresses and springs on} hand. Call and see them. - tfc; The Barrie Planing "Mill was shut! down last week while repairs were being made to the engine. 1 l \T..L:nn `Van u\`I-Ivvui-\:vstD on!` `nno'I'L; Alt vuc vVualvL,`yn l ---Ladies, get your orders in as; soon as possible for your spring cor-43 sets, coi1ene.1led; nice models for `spring. Mrs. Heard`, 15 Ross St. 10c] \ fl... lunnnn Icon vIv`\:n`n -4-'n`lInuu.J 70" ! yxuuau gvnnuo a.A\.vua.u-, .n.v qvvuu pay. -A.v\.- The freeze-up which followed `Sum: day's rain brought` a slight fall of snow here, while between Orillia and North. Bay there was a fall of six `inches. ` ` II I ,,l,, ,l 1' ,,,l Ixlynltian ` The re department made a` run` `on Sunday morning to the residence Iof Frank Cooper, 11 Boys St., where 5a chimney was on re. The damage `was small. ' ' ' T I . I 12.11. as 1 ---7- -::.-yr ! Ads. in this exam, `e. per word &&&&&&&& &&&&&&& u w` 0X0. (18. 1!! H118 COIIIILIII, C. 1' I '>i'-Ia-xc-xc-x<>z<>x<>x>x>x x ' -A clfpped hbrse will work with imore ease and comfort this spring. 13--.: n_--...4. 1.... ......._...J 4.1.... `l......`l: i --Millinery---Peop1e wishing satis- ifaction and value should visit Doris Cprnwe1l s, the` new miliinery parlor, `West End, before purchasing. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. _ .10-15c One of the most -interesting lec- tures yet heard by the Barrie Wo- men's Canadian Club was that given by Prof. Currelly last Friday night. A report is `unavoidably held over till next week. V`: 1` 1 V A A A - -vow vv vwlbn A Elmvale has a new paper called the Leader. It is a four-page paper and quite a newsy sheet. For the ]present it is printed in the Advance `office, Barrie. The subsription price `lis a year.` ` `I I1, I I ,,A_A' . ~ 1 I. ---__- WAN'l'ED--a first or second wok. Apply S. Leach, Owen Sound. _ 10-11 A W. A. McConkey s reputation as "an auctioneer has travelled far. He left Tuesday night for Northumber- land County, where he is booked up for a week on important stock sales `as well as general farm sales. I T\._..!L ...3I L). 1...... `IRS... 13......` I |ua vv-V1: us: \4'(l\3l(l:l .l.(lLlll wuulvclu , ---Don t fail to hear Miss Pearl Newton. elocutionist and humorous Eentertainer, in Collier St. Methodist ]Church. Tuesday evening, Mar. 20. gShe will be assisted by` the best local `musical talent. .Admission, 35c. 10c (V.....-.. L.....-L1_ ..._._-. (`L . . . _ . _ _ _ . . _.. Asnuunuua vumuanua -AL\4lllll\3LJl\lll, uuvo 4.v\ ' Some trouble near Stayner caused {an interruption in thexelectric-power service for a couple of hours last {Sunday morning. In some of the ichu\rches where electric motors are iused the organs were not available [for part of the service. `l'I..L..-.... -2 1\..-_..-1.....J `l.....J.. `lF..2.J--. JUL FCCLII Us unau nvxiuvyn i Patrons of Dreamland last Friday `and Saturday nights saw in Hearts 4Aame. one of-_the best films that have been see,_n"h ere in some time. The-matter'was good, the acting ex-, cellent. and thehpicturization of `thel I . . . `forest fire very rreahstlc. . mt..- n.. ...:....-:... 13-..- 1\,r..n.\...1...... LULUCIU IJLU VDLJ '1.uq1IoI.u\.. , Mrs. Benjamin Ross McConke,v `inassed away in Guelph this week. Mrs. 'McC'onkey was a daughter-im }law of the late Sheriff T. D. McCon- ,key of Barrie. She was owner of the `:block of stores on Dunlop St. pur.-` {chased last year by Wm`. Moore. 5 1 There were no jitneys on the Brad- ford St. route for a couple of days Ethis week owing` to the ruts in the? iroad which made it too dangerous. for the buses. On Saturday andi Monday $75 worth of springs werei {broken on the Huxtable buses. l `Iv II 1, `usuncu UII U116 Llunuuvav LII-l|J\r|J ` 2 L. D. Walker. a representative of i the Fire Underwriters Association, dropped into town Monday morning iand rang`, in an alarm from Box 32,! at Dr. Tut-nbu11 s corner. The re-3 .men had water playing in ve min-' iutes, which was considered very sat- i isfactory. ` ' 1171.... AL. I'Y...l....--...2L.....J .`....... .....J.......: IDLGIDVVJL _y . 3 When the Underwriters inspectors` `were inspecting the hydrants on! lMonday.'the,v twisted the spindle in. Ethe one at the `corner of Sophia and.` Toronto Sts. and put it out of bus-! iness. Water had to be shut off in! that section on Tuesday while re- i I I V O | `pairs were bemg made. i RI.-' nut: 'Mna H t :4-ad-an Inn-Inn `in I The-Examiner has been requested by Mr_ Joe. Gordon to express on behalf of himself and family appreciative thanks for the sym- pathy which found expression in the pro- fusion of beautiful oral tributes and for all forms of kindness shown to them in their and etperience in the `loas of a devoted wife 10 yuano` vvvnu unsung Au u I Mr: and "Mrs. H. Litster were im Iorillia. yesterday attending the fun-; leral of Mrs. Litster s brother, Alex.5 {Brown who died on Sunday after! ibeing ill only three days with pneu-1 Imonia. He was 71 years old. His. :daughter, Mrs. D. fMcDonough,, had `passed away just a week before. I Mrs. and Miss Bowers wish to thank their friends and neighbors for their kind- ness and sympathy shown to them in their recent sad bereavement. . ' _ 10c The family of the late Vyvyan Black wish to thank their many friends and neigh- ' bors, also the Ladies Auxiliary and the B. of R. T., for the kindness and sympathy shown in their recent bereavement. .10c Mrs. E. Goddard, Clapperton St., wishes to thank her many friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness, also for their oral tributes in her recent sad be- reavement in the death of her mother. 10p nuns`-\ FARM HELP WANTED. experienced man. | willehire by year, will furnish house and garden. Apply to Arthur Walt, Midhux-at. Phone 6011-13. 9-10p The vital statistics for Februaryias com-, apiled by the Town officials show that there; Iwereh15 deaths, four marriages and five lbiritlhs `during the 28 days. `Anna miahnn fn infnr-In `min 0.11:. I Dll'_Dm~' During III: 50 Ullya I H. L. Jones wnshw to mform his cus- tomers that it was a false report that he had sold his business to C. A. Lennox. CARDS OF THANKS- ' ma BARRIE _ sxmmn ' FIRMAN--In loving memory of our dear father, Ezekiel H_ Firmau. and beloved husband of Emily Firman, who passed l away March`10, 1917. ' `We mourn the loss of one so dear; ,Our hearts are sad to-day [To think how one we loved so well Was so quickly called away. Oh! how we miss him words cannot tell, ;The bright. happy face we loved so well; `The sweetest of memories are all that are I-CL ' LHU SWCKTIUBI. Ul IIICIIIUIICO till: all bill! I . left ?Of it dear father and one of the best. FEimIEa-on Friday, mm 2, 1923, at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Irish. Goldwater, Phoebe Farrier, in her 87th year. * KBDD.--At Elmvale, March 8,1923, John Kidd. Sr., in his 78th year. ' - UNDER.HILL-In the Royal Victoria Hos- pital, Barrie, 0nt., on Saturday, March 3, 1923, Murray Widdifield, infant son nf Mr and Mn: W, Rink- Tfnzlnvill iMc R'I`HUR--In loving memory ofideair % dad. Gilbert McArthur, who died March .7. 1922. as Edgar. T iHe has gone to his rest: his troubles are I o er. 5He has" done with his sorrow and pain. The ills of this life which he patiently borei i Shall never distress him again, ` REID~-In loving memory of my dear hus-` Innnnl nnnunn DAL-I nv`-\n am..."-I ....mu LIVE POULTRY WANTED-Highest nrznnn nah` phnnn nu": -n1.I:l' `I-nrn Innnl ;This day brihgs back the memory Of a loved one laid to rest And those who think of him to-Vday I Ara fhn Anna urkn lnunrl 1-uh-n knot !THORNBURY.---In l.oving memory of my dear husband, Albert (Bert) Thornbury, -nylsn A-hannofnl` Oh`: IH`. Main`! 0 '0`? . UB1 |lUBUBLIU,~ IIIUISKU `DUI ll] IUUIIIUIIIJ, [ who departed this life March _9, 1917.` God is good, He gives as strength To hear our heavy cross. He is the only one who knows Our loneliness and loss. R.I.P. imc '-- missed by Wife and Familyi DOWNEY-At Elmvale, March 8, 1923, George Downey, brother of Isaac Down- ey, Barrie, in his 67th year. ' . KIIILI NIIUDC WIJU blllll Ul llll l:U`UlIy ! ` Are the ones who loved him but. 10p -Wife and Daughter. l 10c --Sadly missed by Wife and Sons. , Anuug-n_y vvuuuuuu, Jululb D01 3 iffand Mrs. w. Blake Underhill. hIlI_J'-"ll IUVIIIB UICIIIUIJ U1 Ill] IICIIKV LII-ID` ' band, George Reld, who passed away March 4, 1921; ' GIRL WANTED. Apply 141 Duulpp s:,.,' over U.F.O. store. 101) `Buy Ginghams now _and get the newest styles, easy priced, 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c New Dark Prints, nice patterns, and easy priced . . . . . . . . 35c, 40c and 50 yd. F i_ne Quality White F lannelette, 34 inches ` wide, special value . . . . . . . . . 29-yd. "Union Towelling, brown -and red stripes, 16 inches wide, reg. 40c, price 20c yd. Men's Wool Working special value at . . . . . . 50c, 65c, and $1.00 pr. -n:. -7 ----as-to--s n -`ruins Amman` Intended to assist in cleansing the scalp of dandruff and thus aidin stopping fall- ing hair and assisting the growth. Price . . . . . 35c, 60c and $1.00 bottle IN MEMORIAM To _Save and _ I'h1c1 Ha1r jrp .BEAU'_I'_lFY_ YOl_JR I_iA1R Dgmderine YOUNG GIRL for general houscwofk.' Small -family . All elecric appliance-as. Mrs.` W. vi), =Grif$_ths, 74 Maple Avenue, phone 827. ' 10p Men's Work Shirts, blue cham- bray, sizes 14,14 to 16%, s p e c i a 1 value .. .. $1.25 '... $1.65 `$2.06; $2.50 and $3.00 Men s Fine Shirts, Arrow and other makes, sizes '14 to 18, nice patterns, special values at LII1 nn nun l\(\ Brigllt, fresh anlwlls that are deligiltfully pleasing to see. I You will nd a gentle beauty, a sort of gentle dignity,` in our display this season, which, while it.is unusual in wash fabrics, is nevertheless a-charming addition. Our values right now are especially at- tractive. .You will do well to supply your spring needs while the selections are best.- All Wool Homespun, 56 inches wide, in 38 different patterns, handsome shades for suits, one-piece dresses and skirts, extra value $2.50, special price, $1.98 lz`T'ancT`yTCrepes in a nice assortment of-pate - terns, easy priced at 90c and $2.00 yd. White Nainsc:! very fine quality, 40 in. wide, reg.-75c, `for. . . . . . . . .. 65c yd. \Men s Navy Blue Serge Pants, sizes30 -to 48, special i values, $4.50, . $5.00, $6.00 WAN'l`ED-~-A cook general. very light work. wages thirty dollars a` month, house- maid kept, reference required. Addrem Mrs. J. L. G, McCarthy, 51 Walmer Road, Toronto, Ontario. 100 3 Men's Tweed Pants, sizes 32 to 44 This pant `is extra value at Ei.; C3232} V % Tweed Papts, with turn-up cuffs and belt In/xho nu--nn 3.1 LA An ....,-.A2..`l l\L Q0 ! 9"?! Men : Brown Cord Breeches, with laced legs, belt loops, four pockets, sizes 3.2, 34 and 36, specialvalue . . . . . . $5.00 Men's Khaki and Blue. Chambray Work Shirts, sizes 14% to 17, regular $1.25, ` special price . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . 89c With Every Dollar Purchase we give :3 5c. Coupon. See the nice goods at small prices . ;"'4',55 Wash Goods -- vvuu vs: vvI|.AI LLJJAI LIIJ vtlllu (lll\.l IJUIL loops: si.z;; 34 to 42, special at $2.75 13:-mnspmr, mnca a, 19:3 MANY 13 ' TO 5119 DEALER WANTED~~'I`he new Parliament Buildings. Ottawa, are protected by Shinn~ Flat Scientific Lightning rods, these being selected lmcnuse of their superiority. We want a dealer to handle Shinn~Flut in.Owen Sound territory. Easily handled. Good returns for small investment. `Expert in- struction given . Man with our preferred. Write for personal appointment with om representative. Shinn Mfg. Co. of Canada. Limited. Guelph. Ontario. Secretary and Manager. W. H. Day. I.ute Professor of Physics. Ontario Agricultural College. 9-llc| Among Unw- verul \\'(`l`t`; From Mnmw: Pre.<'u!enx. (:`..'\'.H Pre.s`idt,nt; I). "'1 lation; (7. 1%` Br axing I):-pl; (E. Equipmvnt; F, 1 `POWHF; (. Jan agar; W. Ii. D; 1" l\ .4 E: fuuasn `From 1 )1-` Supt.; U. 1*}. (Juli Trminal.~.; W. >'. tation; U. A. M1 Ferguson. Supt. Truck; E. G. 11 W_ H. Putlun. I I McClellan . Agt-n ll_ Iv. Luuuun W D. McMillan, . Sharpe, Traimm ieson,` Trainnuu. sidy. Traimnust McKeough. Tr: White, Trainmn Weatherston. Di ilton; T. J`. W Black Rock; W. Thomas; J. H_ Hamilton; W. } don;,N. A. H Barrie and Sm: D. Conway. Stou A. H, Dunn.` James McI)ou Guelph; V. Sm H. Toole, Supt. C. H6815, Sllpi. Agent, Meaford; vlingwood; E. hurst_; J. Ellis. '7 ll. I un,uu Chief Sptecizll A Union VSt:1Linn; L. L. (iruhill. E. Horning. Y 1] ' \I,.l.~ l1_ xurug, . u,vx. R. W. Lung, l)i-. McCrznv. Claim.- eign Freight Ag Clerk tn Ut~.m`r:zl adu I{a.ilwu_\' No- Agent; F_ Hill. nell, Steun-1 Sh Agent. Pulhmm Travelling Fm-ig! to General Mum General Supt.; B. & l _ R) . Erie Ry.; I". H Vice Pre.s`_ of U -... -. _. _, From ot};er 1 London; W. J. H, W. Mutthmy Il_IliII.... `ll-lI'3l. , J. Jun.` Laurie Wright, H930 - - 33 I-3:| lior `l"`lI`h.I H. Molv Pmcml`. Tr: Hmtgz, 511;] '\v n lCnntmu 441 WITH tu1'(;`.wiL ('Xhi)iIu the bmv. vvhich n pit-.1,;t1ru iimjils of` .tAun-~_.:n 1-`u1isLi 'h:':+. 1` p'i('tl`I IN!` . Side!` (lg- FOR SALE-~Nicely situated 100 acre farm. good biiiltlings, well drained. Nothing bet- , ter in Simcoe. Will seed in clover and put in faltwheat to suit requirements of pur- chaser. _Possession next fall or in spring of 1924. $2,000 cash. very favural)le' terms for balance. 3. H. Whiting. Lefroy. 10c Tl-El ~, _ . ..omlr wit` will be sold very cheap to close out an FOR S'ALE-Good pasture farm. 50 acres; about half cleared, -balance in small timber; good frame house; small hay barn. other out buildings; good well; on the main road, 6 -miles north of Barrie. This property estate; also good two-storey new pressed brick house in Barrie-. Apply to R. E. Tuck.` phone 650.l, 85 Dundonald St., Barrie.' Ont. T 7-10p . FOR SALE ~-320 ucre furxn. uboutr 70 miles from E'dmont.nn. 2-1 miles from good rail- road town; two hundred ucres under cul`-' tivution; small hike on place to water stock year round. good well with pump. good buildings." Can furnish 'photo if wanted. Plenty coal nearby, some wood on place and in good loc.alit._v. Party wants $55 per acre, two-thirds cash; -balance on reasonable terms. About 2 miles to school. Adtlresr James Galloway, 11406-89 St., Edmonton, An....o.. . um:-. C.P.R. FARM LANDS. You can now own your own farm home in Western Cana- da s rich open prairies. fertile park belts. or irrigated lands that are yielding new wealth to men who, not so long agoymay have been your unsatisfied toiling neigh- bors. Good soil. good climate. good schools, churches. and varied amusements make farm life there des rahle and attractive. Terms 10% cash, the balance in twenty years. Special terms to actual settlers. For information and literature. apply to C. L. Norwood, Land Agent. Desk Q,yCanadian Pacific Railway Company, Windsor Station. Montreal. - 5-13 TO RENT--Suite of rooms over the office of the Union `Bank of Canada. Aoolv to the 958. Ill uuu UIIIUII ll manager. ` FIIIIITG [J i Yklbortu. noannnns WANTED by day` or week. `Apply to 44 Woraley St. 5-10p- FURNISHED ROOM TO LET. at}: all convnnieqoes. central. Phone 113. 6-up _FOR SALE--Building lots on Veapra .St.. twoocents per foot.---Wanted sail or motor boat. Lew Howe, Lewiston, New York. mm FOR SALE-Good 7-room house and 1 acre of garden land in the village of Mid- hurst. Good stable, pig pen, henhouae, oto.. good cellar and `orchard. large `work- shop would make a good blacksmith shop. cement cistern. pump in kitchen and sink. nnnn taboo nan: at Ln:-ul najn nnluuul-U Mvs! wmnv One cent a word, cash, each insertion` (minimum charge, 25); six insertions for tho price of four. 10 cents extra when charged; also 10 centsnxtra when replies no directed to Examiner Office. r I-`OR. SALE~Good 6-roomed house and not with fruit`; also a good cook stove, a snap. Apply at 55 Donald St. - 10-llp UUIIIUIIII UIBUUIII. vlllllp III ISIIUIIUII uuu HllIKp ring water near at hand. near school." c arch, post ofce and store. Apply W. W. Boyce. Ilidhurst. _ ' . mo Pua Twelve gaw&$&&$&$&&%&& :< T :1: apa$&m&$%$%$&&g$ 1-ncaasr rmcas son ALL T KINDS OF FURS AND I-{IDES [ADLET cowmn 5;] Property For Sale Roomsandoud` Farms For. Sale FOWL WAN'FED--Good demand "for fowl, Highest price paid. Phpne 384 or write H. Levit, Barrie. 10-15p Help Wanted Phone Sr wz-'itev "Wag 1.0,-12p Illlll UUII 10-11;? UUIIU 3tfc I GANDER FOR. SALE. Phone 60514. `We GANDER; FOR SALE or would trade for a goose. Apply Box. S" Examiner office. . - 9-10c ARMSTRONGVS ANGONAS--Government Experimental Farm of trapnested yearling S.C, breeding hens; also trio of Exhibition Rose_ Combs. Write for attractive proposi- tion. L. W. Armstrong. Minesing, Om. V . - 10p WANTED TO R.ENT---Six-room house,` with conveniences, central location; posses- sion by May lat. Write Box 957, Barrie. 10x woon FOR SALE-Soft wood. cut in lengths to suit pm-chaser. `R. J. Grose. i Churchill. A ' 9-vlilkc `COW FOR SALE--Ayrshire, milking. 825! takes her.\ W. R. Harris, R.R.-2, Barrie. Phone 6llr3. Tl0c HEREFORD BULL for sale, four-year-old, registered, good pedigree. Apply Henry Tracey, Midhurst. r 10-12p | _BULL FOR SALE-'--One registered Short- horn Durham bull, 14 months old. Apply to Benj. Webb. Stroud_ Stfcl HEAVY HORSE for sale, rising 5 years old, sound and a good worker. Apply W; G. Kennedy, Allandale, phone 8rl4. 10-llp FOR SALE---4 Hereford bulls from 9 `to 18 months old, 3 of these are sired by Don- ald Fairfax 21510. Also some heifers. Priced to sell- J, A. Patton & Son, Box! 65, Thornton, phone 36121 Gookstown. 100 I BABY CHICKS andehatching eggs, O.A.C. 7 strain S.C. white Leghorns from healthy stock. April hatched chicks $18.00 per: hundred. A batch every week. Book your } order now for future delivery, T. E. Sim- I kins, Crossland; . 10-12p FOR SALFJ--Roll reed baby carriage. Ap~ ply 16 Mary St. _ 10c {LARGE RANGE for sale, coal or wood.` in splendid condition. Apply" Powell ' & Co. or phone 283J. 10p `no... PARI_.0R SUITE. three-piece, for sale; also 5 four clothing cabinets for store. Apply J. F. Craig. 69 Maple Ave. 9.10;)! YOUNG LADY wishes position as house- keeper or with small family, good cook and reference, town or country. Apply to Box B" Examiner office. V 10p FOR SALE--Matched team horses, weight` about 3000 lbs. Apply Jno. Bemrose, I phone 6051-23. T T 10-l_lp CAR FOR SALE-~1.`Iew 1922 Durant. sedan. Can be bought at a bargain. Ninety days` guarantee. F. Livingston. ` 9tfc won SALE-~Five-horse Litster engine and! 30-inch sawing outfit. Can be bought on easy terms. F. Livingston, 103 Sophia St. - 9tfc' FOR SALE. cheapgl Chat.ham_ incubator, ! 120-egg size; also two 100-chick bx-ooders.| new. J. L. Marrow, 14 con., Innisfil, Phone ! |634r2. T . . 8.13;; ROOFING FOR. SALE--~The old reliable` Preston Roofing and acce.~sm'ie.~;. anal Brant 5 ford Ready roofing, one of the best-. Sold right and laid if_ wantvd by R. J. Grose. Churchill. phone Lefroy. 9-l4_c ; LUMBER. FOR ~SALE--Rough building: lumber. dry 1nuple,_beech, -birch, oak andl pine... Prices right- Allan Johnston, Holly. l Plxone Ivy. _ 8-13p i I JJKIAIJL \Jl'\L\al\rI.CI\Jl'l l3\Jl\- K731]-Jl.'A'V"l lIl_y UBCKI 1 a short while, nezn`l'y new. Artillery wheels` and reversible gear. Reasonable. Apply` 54 Owen Street. 10;): l` \ll.\a k`.I\lJl`4"'\.WH1Ul lL|llQ.jlt'`l. SIUCI IUIIUN.` posts and a -lSX20 Wat.erlno steam trac- tion engine, new 1910. Norman Pratt. Barrie. R.R. 2. . 8-10c I FOR` SALE---Three-burner New Perfectioxll coal oil stove, Britannia cooking stovc,.i nearly new, bicyc_le, bureau. bed, 96 piecel i dinner sot. gill in good condition. also other; household articles. A72"Smull St. Phone, 647J. V 10p`; I XYZ---Why don't you write? You must! come April .l0c POULTRY WANTED and feathers. We` pay highest prices. Write for price list. We loan crates. Established over 30 years. A. Stork & Sons, 9H -St. Patrick`s Market, Toronto, ` 8-13p WOOD CU'I'l`ING done in town 61' country. ` Prices. right. See Gordon How. Allandale. or phone l032W. 10-15;) I rARn_woon FLQO}_2S LAID. all kinds of i J-___ `I -_!LL BABY CARRIAGEEOR sALEeou1'y used I u (Jinn-C mldlu . A.-till.-u-u mlnnnk I IIFIINIJIV \IL L' 1' lJ\l\/I\A.` IJIIILJ` all Rlllua Ul alterations and epairs done. V J. Smith, carpenter. 84 ary Sh, phone 944. 5ol0p HAY AND STRAW PRESSING done. For I l.-_-.... _.I._.__ -_ --._!L_ I I! T).__LL 1')-.. KEEP YOUR. ORDER. handy for your! friend for service~-_-The Rawleigh Retuilerw A. C. Firman, 13 Bradford St., phone 592-` 10-11.-u I FOR SALE--~SIteel shiugjles. stel fenoei nn.-fa nu:-I n 1QY`)n "X7utnr-Inn, ufnnvn iron.` ! HOUSES REMODELLED and repaired. 5 chimneys built, Call and see my book of nlans for new houses and summer cottages. Phone 955.1, _l0-15c I I I.OS'I'---Black silk purse. between Barrie] and Allandale, containing small sum of money. also key. Finder please return to W. Bell, 9 Owen St. ` ' 10p IIJ`-II. til.` L C'I.l\rA1" I l\aI.'4\3C'$l`\J |IUIIUu 1' III terms phone or write J. V. Brett. Bab ` rie. Store. phone 65W. evenings. 885. 5-10c ; I .lu'lL|u\llH I'\Jl|VLL)LllHlJ .lI.\lU\T|l`J VVIIHIICLI IUI -`summer `in Barrie or Allandale for Tea Kettle Inn. Must be on or very near main motor highway. Mrs. H, 0. Hughes, 36 -Albany Ave. , Toronto. 10-14p HAIR DRESSING done bv Mrs. D. (3.! Howard. Bring your combings and have a I I .good switch made. 138 Peel St. or 24 Mulcaster St-. . L % ...._z PRACTICAI; NURSING. visiting style; also? Q` kl\I`IQ' Onrlnn Fnm ! I'I\t'llJll.U`\lA 1VUlUDl.lV\I. VISIHIIE 8BylC; 5130 i ironig done at home; terms reasonahlml Mrs. G. Hewitt. 51 Dunlop St., over San`. aeautxcoan Office. 5-10;): Raw Furs Hides N. M.MYERS Live Stock For Sale JOS. MARRIN '1.o.TT{JKuI' uaaxar sqwuu-: I-1Iv"'J I \ \I.IJLl-Ml VV KIA` LI'JlJj'LIIE|lUBU prices paid. Phone calls paid. from local party lines. M. Alexander, 142 Bradford St. Phone 322, 10-151)` Z_._. A Miscellaneous Sllccouor to L For Sale VIIU uudr ! 10,-upi uuuu , 10p! `PC1115 luau: lav UILC Vusauwo --Notice-For plumbing and heat! ing, 'l ring 214, J. J. Neelands, 48: Blake St. Repairs for all stovesvand: furnaces. = 2 10-13c! W. J. Cole of Grenfel loaded a cari of potatoes in Barrie this week. He; `reports an ample supply of spuds. 'in the country. 1 _.:I:.... .....L . . . . . . . ...l...... :. .... WTTWWTCT WTTTTTTE 3 LOCAL NEWS 3 IIIUIU CIIEC llllu \.V|ILLVl.|: villa arvnnnaan Fred Ayerst has secured the local agency for the Studebaker cars this! `year. 'E.l.~.uu-..I Lfnualup IIr:" `mourn n 'l\I'II\;`" I . I I year. `Edmund Hardy will have a_ pupils recital in St. Andrew's Church, Tues- day evening, Mar_. 2 7. ` `IT A Tpuuvn 9- Qnn `mourn o *0. "LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE wanted for .aII-....I-I_ l__ fl`..-

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