gem po manta. um my ad of cattle, ultry, ebo. Appiy IV UW atone iwuao, lots of water. and J0 \ I nan, nsrawood b 5 h TOVES FOR sALE-cheap; 2 Radiant Home coal heaters and some pipes also. Apply to T. '1`. Young, 25 Berczy St. or Box 66, Barrie. , . - 1-2p _ A SNAP--Your choice of 8 beautiful phon- ographs.- Call and see them. A. E; Pat- terson, Allandale, The/Rexall Drug Store. uuu. uy uuuur ounuunu I0!` 8:118, .11] good condltlqn. Terms. reasonable. Mrs. Robt. A. Read, RR. 2, Allandale. ' 1p.` LSOUVENIR RANGE Vfor aale, practically! as good as new. Good reason for selling. Apply at Examiner office. . _ . _ lo syn` or snoop sumans ' for sale unnd nnnlunn rrnwrnn I-nunnndkla Il VHAPPY THOUGHT RANGE, cheap 9.; immediate sale Enquire at Robinson Hardware. 6 . 52tfe I IFQR `SAI..E~`-8 H.P.` engine on trucks. 1).! '0. Howard, 24 llulouhor 8t., Barrie. 42tioj uuusuuw run D:$'ul.'r"`l.'l.0BV`y 00081018118.` B Apply G. W. Brooke, 'Shgnty ay. 1p 2 ! ularsA appljri jolvxnfhj` Thornton. Prices reasonable. 52-5p! _---------,---------' cmanrr_ SALE --:.----_-_-----..T swam FOR -SALE-`No. Bm-rin `)9 hm I... an 4-,.-. For Sal: at: T6. Let Il\II Il` "'I'iBPaAcTon cc - ' VMisellaneousJ gs NOTICE \:n ..E a.L- ` NOTICE 4. nl..;... KY "1"ei$p_hon. l003J uuluu, 1-'3p lyrur; `nus Thompson. .......u.. nuuon rum uauw, new, six rooms, all modern convemences, good gar- den, Apply at 50 Donald St., 2 blocks west of Armonies. Phnnn 311.4 an an 0.1.1., I: Brown; xuu1_u'ueI'8 ox Uoronatxon Lodge, A. ,F. A- M., No. 466, when the oicers for the $33` suing year were invested with then` 1'8- galia. W.M. R. M. Black, who was Mast for the past year, was acted `to the same chair for another year. The following Of` cers were installed by .V. W. Bro. J T- Foster: W.'M., Bro. R. M. Black; I.P.M., Bro. Walter C1-owe; S.W.,,EBro. E. G- Mil` r let; J.W.,_ Bro. F. 0. Bishop; chaplai W. Bro. A. Thomnsnns Tr... n... H- R. h -_---, ....... .uuuu5cu Ill 'uy young 1111 ""' ~ Masonic Officers Installed I ` St. John e Day was duly observed by "9 members of Coronation Lodge, A. ,F. A- Mu flit! Ahunu-n but Han En- -suuula uu mmvaxe cemetery. Members of the Ritchie clan and -friends to the number of over` one hundred SP9 _ an enjoyable time in Webster s H811 New Year's Eve, when all the old-t1m0 dances, as well as some of the new-fangled ones, we're indulged in -by young and Old- ` .Mnnnln nu:...... 1..-:-II--I uuuuuunceu. ` . Jo'hn`O. Wilson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Wilsbn, pggsed away on Sunday morning,` after a buef illness. . The fun- eral was held on;Monday afternoon, inter- ment in Elmvalecemetery. _ A I Members of thnrnitnhin ..1.~.. .....a :...n n lllllurc V ' Curling will be an interesting sport in the village this year, as the club, has 8. re- cord membership and a keen interest is being taken. The -makihg of the ice has Tn-`I.-. .1` 11731,, - A - '- -- ` and Mrs. Geo.` Locke attended the funeral of the latter's father, H. R_oW1e.Vv Sr., near Thornton`. Joe. and Silas Locke also attended" the funeral of their grand- falgner, ` M ` ..I:._ __ V '1' 1 rearson, Jase Webster. The El-mva-le C.NJR. station has been- improved by the addition of electric lig1"5- This has been a long-fel't need and one that will be apprecihted by the travellmg pugc. V .......I u-.._ n-- v ' -- ` ` V- us was weeK.4 ` ` Trustees for the police village of Elm- vale have been nominated as follows? William Malcolm, Joseph McWuters, Lloyd Pearson, Jesse Webster. 'r'l-In I'a`l.v-nun]- l"M'.`n -L-L?--- `~-- '-I--" uuuuu 'u'uawq. - ' Mr. and Mrs. J. '1`. Foster .1+.tem1ed the funeral of the latter's brother-in-law, the late '1`. G. Hymns of Toronto, on Monday ofmt-his week.` t__ `g__ H .- u. n nu .v1p\w\ n..-- . , 118 Dunlop St., Barrie, 22 feet by 70 feet, three storeys with livingapartments above. to be sold at a. bargain.` Apply to Stewart & Stewart. Barristers. Barrie. 1p cupgugcu uu wzwn 8011001; ` _ .-`Bert Greenbank is busy making ice In the `skating rink and hopes soon to have it inshapenfor the skaters. ` ` The school meeting held on Wednesday morning of the past week passed off very quietly. H. R. McHoull is the newly el- ected trustee. U ' Mr nnrl Man 7 '1` Ya`--L-- -U-----`*-` n'`'` -am. mu. a many gin. ' Elwood Simpson has" ieft for Wabigoom. `Rainy River District, where he has been? engaged to teadh school. .1'RnIIO- flu-nnnknnl. L. 1-..--. .._-L:_,._ 2-.. !--I ,vuu wean cu apenu 8 rew, monws uere. } The stork called-at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. `G. Beardsall on Monday. Dec. 31, and left a baby girl; ' Elumml Qimmm. kn` r..n cg- nr..k:........ Hugh Locke has returned home from! the West to spend a few, months here. `Nu. nfnnlr ....n....I .. n..- 1.-...- -2 u_. ...,u' ` -L. J. Allen, former proprietor of the Allandale Dairy,- has urchased V the confectionery business nown as ?l the Ed. Bryson Confectionery, Allan-f dale. It is Mr. Allen's intention to! add a number of lines to the present : business. He took possession` Jan. 1., :-The deal was put through by H. A.) `Henry, ` .3 - uxauwuw wuns Wlll De welcome. everyone had a good time. ' Themonthly meeting of the W0`- men sv Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. T. R. Huxtable, Tues-. day, Jan. 8. at 3 p.rn. The Stroud Plnstitute will visit this branc}r"md~,~ {put on the programme; Afternoon tea will be served. All interested in ,Intit1:te work will be welcome. `l\QIv\At\II| sang.-\..}..L.\.. AR UIUBUU 11620. 1110111311. ` A reunion ofvDr. McCua1g s form-. V er Sunday School class, with their girl friends, took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Huxtable on New Year's night. The boys sup- plied theturkey and, needless totsay, everyone had good time. Tho-mnnfklxy u-none-{um A0 4.1.... \n..- ' Luz uucu.` waxguuuuns. une OI them; is C. K.-S. Macdonell, formerly town I engineer of Barrie. It is reported` that the_ office in Barrie will be I closed next month. I A 1II\IIr\:Ixv| Al` "I... 'K..l'I.._2._L 1` uuuuuu. w nearly 1.6 mcnes. ` Rev. Dr. Sclater of Parkdale Pres! byterian Church will give an address f atetheannualy conference of Barrie Presbytery, next; Tuesday at 2 p.m.,I in St. Andrew s Church, to which the ? -`public are cordially welcome. I A nnmhnr nf gnu-{nnmnu m..............: -.. I yuuuc are cuziuluux wezcome. A. number_of engineers engaged on Provlnclal Hlghways have been asked for their resignations. One of them; xi C W, ..q Mnnnnn11 -Pnmvnnulu 4...... .n"u1\. a.uu:r--nouse close to Obllegiatm. `large enough for` duplex, large lot and beautiful lawn and trees, term; if neces- .sary. Apply Box 63, Barrie. 1p ____________________, -Startthe New Year right by en- gagingcan experienced accountant to keep as full set of books for you and collect your accounts. Terms rea- sonable.-T.fW. Willers, P. 0. Box 106, Barrie. - 52-1c A regular blizzard, accompanied uu:u U1. qauaau. by heavy snowfall and lower temper- Y atures, ushered in the New Year. The mercury registered 5 above on Jan. 1st. Snowfall since Dec. 23 has am- ounted to nearly 18 inches. Rm; hm Qnlnfnv n n....I..:..1.. n..__ UL JJUIETCNUU, Uho . ._ An abstract statement of the County nances, kindly supplied by the Treasurer, was received" too lat}; to.be used in this issue. There is a =surplu`s on current assets and liabil- lities of $5995. j.Q+nv4- +114: Miii Van- `a:nn`-L 1.-- &VUUlU l\.lll'lUl3n ' [At a meeting of the congregations of the Oro Presbyterian churches this afternoon, a unanimous call was |extended"tof.Rev. 0.` Graham Jones of Belgrade, Ont. An nhufvnnf u+unnnnv-.l- .1.` LI, 'ua.u'_u7 us 95131-:u bu false ip1DU. . V The.Ch1ldren s.Story Hour W111 be resumed on Saturday, Jan. 12, at 11,- 15. The h11dre_n should not miss &*:br:z:%gas`I`*"g Arthur and His 'Al- I: rnnnfhrunn A` {Jan nnn.-.......-L_', uauaunau uxuu, auu. ut, on "Japan_ At the meeting of the. Boys Par- liament last week, it was decided to raise` $6000 to promote Boys Work. Barrie is asked to raise $150. Tho r`.`|I'v\nn n Qfnwlv Anna --. 1 UllUl.`Cl`lU3 IIUXD ouuuay. _ M830!` Perclval Brown of Toronto. lie to speak at the Barrie Women's Canadian Club, Jan. 14, on Japan. At the meeting` of the Rnvq Dun zuuu, uu uuc. Lil. ' -,--Hear the anuary His Master s' Voice Victorrecords at J. G.` Keen. an s music store. . 1c Rev. W. Crew of Toronto will preach 1n the Oro Presbyterian churches next Sunday. Mnnr Dnrncvrn` nunvurn `l\ 'I`....__,. . uuy glfls ' 5` \ ,_ ' _ Percy. Hoadley gave an organ 1-e_ c1tal_ at St. Peter s `Church, Hamil. ton, on Dec. 19. 1 I _'I'.Y4-gnu +1.... Tnnunuu {PU}... 1|l-,; ucuuuy usguw ~ . ~ . --All sxzes in linoleum _ ` A, Lowe & Son's. Elizabeti`1ugis;.a1t3tvgc' Ovenden College (mam: rm .1 ... 41.,-uuwu on Gun 3. Juuuaueul D5. `itfc Oxzenden Cgllege opens on Jan. 8 `0! bparqgrs and on Jan. 9 for] day gu-ls. = I `pnvn11`T-Tnnlnu mung an 1......` , I . 7 "- FOR SALFr--`Hou.se close Collegiate, enough dunlex. lnmm In ....: ` _ .v van: is vuvuva LVL` wvvvnsu ;.1cpuy_ :Reev.e- . , % ~ .(Advt.) 1 The_ cqrhng season opened Wed- znesday night. .V 1A unqna 1'n nu-nntn nun.` .. no [ ; Reeve. Vote Poucher for S`econd`Deputy.l .eeve. . (Adm \ News "N suyvuaa 1n wnue uanton crepe and su- yer lace and- carried Columbia roses. She was attended by Miss Dorothy Jones who W0 E|'_y Cantbn crepe and hat to match and earned a bouquet of pink roses. Miss V VHUVICU one CUl'Cl1 on N18 arm OI Mr. UIl- ` nis to the strains of MendelsSohn s wedding march played by Miss Day. The bride W35 80wned in white Canton crepe and sil- V81` 1803 Rh!`-nrrinr` nn1IIrnk:n rnana Qkn A very pretty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday, Dec. 26, in St. Thomas Church. Huron St., Toronto, when Miss Snrah Nelhe Moss became the bride of Mr. George Malcom Si r Sb 1; B - -REV. G. Rnnlafnn n:.%::.1;l.+?n. 3:135! -W-av uuucom ounpson or bnanty nay, G Boustead officiating. The bride entered the church on the of Mr. Den- nin tn H... ..c....:.... .: u._.:.n__'_.L..v_ _.-.u:.__! , ,_.,.uuur were unattended. . a , After the wedding a dainty breakfast was served at the home of the bride s parents I which was tastefully decorated with ever- green and chrysanthemums. Later the hap-t ' PY couple left for Buffalo and other `points - on their honeymoon. The popularity of the Young couple 'was attested by the many handsome and useful gifts which they re- ceived, among -`them being a substantial `cheque from the bride s father. On her wedding trip the bride wore a. beautiful , Persian larirb coat with sable trimmings, : a present `from her mother. Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs. Marwood will take up their residence at the corner of Sophia and Small Streets. ..______._____._____ BRICK HOUSE FOR S_AL , Irnnmn, II." mnnon nu.-u.`.......-_--- , -ur1u-vvvv--Hr\II I III ' Trinity Anglican Church, prettily decor- - ated by the bride s friends of the Chancel Guild, was the scene of an interesting and IA pretty wedding last Saturday at high noon. when Miss Emily Bell Banting, second. Lyoungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Banting, 205 Bayfield St._. was united in. I marriage to W. H. Gilbert Marwood. sonl : of Mr. and Mrs. David Marwood, Cooks-"I town. The bride, who was given away by ~ her father, looked charming in her beauti- ful gown of cocoa at crepe with gold ` trimmings and hat and suede shoes toi' match- She carried a. corsage bouquet of orchids. The ceremony was performed by ' Rev. A. R. Beverley in the presence of ` immediate relatives. The bride and ` `groom were unattended. 1, AIM. 41... .......I.r:.... - .r_:_.-_ C_--I_E..-L _._- 4 1 M1 . gm ' s -;.w;'.\m~7.\'1r2.it7m71:;. j IS A BIG smw in ms Am) BOYS OVERCOATS j.Jus1f AT Tm; TIME YOU NEED THEM % Adm MARWOOD-BANT| NG ' Men's V-Neck Sweater Coats, navy with green trimming, cardinal with white and green, and plain black; these sweat- ters are all wool and big value at $4.50.- Clearing price .g . . . . . . . . .. $2.95 Men s at . Men s % `Men's Overcoats in light `fawn and grey, with new belt, some leather lined to the waist; they are new, up-to-date coats; sizes 34, 36, 37 and 40; these coats are big value at $25.00 and $30.00. Clear- ing price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18.75 .1 only Dark Grey Overcoat, with half belt, size 37, pricewas $18.00. Clear- ing price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $9.95 4 only Boys Dark Brown Overcoats, with belts andpatch pockets, sizes 28, 29. 30 and 31; these coats were $17.00 and good value at that price. Clearing price . .. . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . $9.95 1 only Man's Plaid Mackinaw Coat, size 50; this is an extra good coat, the price was $13.00. Clearing price $9.00 sIm>soN_M'oss B.-XRRI-E LOTS `tor 4-c-_!e, on Vlctona St : $100.00 each, cash or time. Addwsa Le-w Howe, Box 129, Lewiston, New York. 4A8-53o 7 . . . . . . u u I Q O 9 O I I` 7 El, ' . Wool Socks, special va1ue,%35c pr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 pairs for'$l.O0 Wool Socks, special value at . . .. ` . . . . . 40c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 pair Union, Wool Socks, special vltle . . . . . ......_._25cpairv ..... ..fI'I If V$. THURSDAY WI-IOLESIALE moss I No. 2 Fall Wheat (new) '. . . . . . . . . . .. 95c [ Oats (new) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 40-45 ' Barley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50-60c ;Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 70c . Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.40-1.45 , Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 70c 2 Hay, per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 810.00-12.00 ~ Butter per pound . . . . . . . 40-43c : Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50-60c ` Chickens, spring ............... .. 23-25: Potatoes, per bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75o ` Lamb skins . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75:-$1.25 j I u - a use 0 0 0 n 0 c o o n I I `L75'3-W Horse hair . . . . . . . ............ .. 30c OIIIOCICOOOOIIIOO.l`IIOCOI The 'Al-Bion hotel, Bracebridge, has, been sold -to a Toronto man for, $20,000. v. ...--.--u nu lull VA ULIC VOIICJQ After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Jar-i dine left for a short honeymoon trip. uuuuugc uy nay. D8110!) I'llllIlpU`e. The bride, who was given in marriage by her cousin, Mr. W. A. Masters of Meaford, wore a navy tailored suit, small black hat, gray squirrel choker and gray gloves; also the gift of the groom, a platinum and dia- mond bor pin, ' of orchids and lily of the valley. Ah..- H..- _____ -.__. 11.. u up - Her corsage bouquet was . A quiet wedding was solemnized at St. James Cathedral, Toronto, on Monday. December 31,` when Miss Hazel` F. I. Tripp, Iorily remaining daughter of the late C. S. `and Mrs. Isabella Tripp, of Barrie, and Mr. Joseph Jardine, son of Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Jardine, Collingwood, were united in marriage by Rev. Canon Plumptre. The bride 'whn wan oivnn in. rnay-mi.-.. l...| l er girl dressed in pink taffeta and white `cape. carryingsa basket of roses. Mr. Jack Miller of _Toronto was groomsman. The groom's favors were. to the bride, adia- mond pendant; to the bridesmaid. a string of pearls; to the flower girl, a pendant; to the best man, a pair of cuff links. `_ After the oetemony a dainty buffdt luncheon was served at the home of Mrs. Dennis. Hazelton Ave. Later in the after- 1 [Helen Dennis `made a charming little flow- noon the happy couple left for a short hon- eymoon at Claremont. On their return 7 they will reside at Shanty Bay. BARRlE_M_ARKE'l'S FOR SA-LE---JNew house, 6 rm modern convenience, terms to 567, Barrie P.O. . . on dozen pring . . . . . .... er : 75:-$1.25 on up n An JARDlNE-TRlPP vuln ywuuw uuuucaa, wuxcu 18 a story Writ- .ten especially for the star by George Ade. You'll enjoy it immensely. ucc ll.l we rar-amount production of "Wo- manPr-oof, which comes to the Dream- land Theatre Friday andisaturday, might well be termed a picture climax that au- diences will eat right up`--so cleverly is it `brought about. Alfred Green produced this picture success, which is a story `writ- esneciallv for tlun any Im 11...... AA. -.,-.. J \4|-A u 5. Among those who visited with their friends during the holidays were Mr. and . Mrs. Aubery Bertram who went to Peter- horo; J. M. Willing, with relatives in Thor- old; Frank McGregor, of McGill College, with his uncle, W. Thompson; Miss B. ` Healey, teacher at Haliburton. and: Percy _ of Orillia, with their parents; Miss Silk, ' a former teacher of No. 15; Mrs. Nixon of Barrie at Mrs. Beardsall s: Mrs. Jas. Gray of Barrie with Mr. _and Mrs. R. Slesser. 1 . Rzcoucltan av ACCIDENT `A reconciliation effected by an accident- al meeting on a trans-Atlantic steamer be- tween Tom Rockwood and Louise Halli- day,- played by Thomas Meighan and Lila Lee in the Paramount production of "Wo- manPr-nnf, m1.;..1. Mn... 4.. n... 11---... Francis Smith, whose death occurred in .0rillia on Dec. 24, was a resident in this vicinitywfor nearly 40 years. Fourteen years ago he-moved to Orillia on retiring from farming. He is survived by two sons and three daughters, Frank and Jerry of Orillia (who are associated with the E. Long Co.) , Mrs. Hodge of East Oro, Mrs. Hunt and Lottie of Orillia. The funeral took place in Orillia. Mr. Smith was a kind neighbor and many old friends were sorry to hearyof his death. Deceased was in his 85th year. A.____ Dec. 31.--A very pleasant gathering took place at No. 15 school on Friday afternoon, . Dec. 21, when a concert and Christmas . tree was held. A large number of the ` parents and friends of the pupils were pre- sent to enjoy the splendid programme of dzalogiies, recitations and singing provided by the children. At the close of the con- cert Santa appeared and uiiloadcd a tree laden with gifts for every child, after which tea was served to all by the young girls. The schoolroom was bright with Christmas decorations and the whole proceedings re- flected great credit on the teacher, Miss Walker. I.`._-._-2_ G._,!;L I I -1 THURSDAY, JANUARY 3,_1924. Buy Advertised Things uuuauwg 1.` U').lV'1Dl'1 .WU IVU` tr-.11 location. use of phone ing privilegae. Apply 52 phone 855W. __j % CLOWES and 3. . . -.__- -...\, um-u 5| With_ many support, I am.. pury-Reeve foi _ Take get out ; Mrs. T, R. H tunity of thunkix of Barrio for H1: her by nominutix the School Brmr. payers to , next whether rh- ing on the Schu Having sex-v man for Ward I now ask the of the Elecior. Day, Jan. 7, ance. My pol be to enforce tax rate and gi nr.-u. --'._,, Fellow le-<-In Monday night. \ ty Repre. from the Cnum cussed, I w-.a.<' c. `terson and R0}- had been tho 0 repres0ntz1ti\`(*.< It then I looked ur, Council and I 2` years 19144.")-I amount rec-ohm Deputy-Rvo\v.~ \ than that rwcix 4L1- .._-_ Ollll lllul this yearr "Ladies and GI I desire to" for the splom the past, and of your c0n< candidate for "'.r1 7 Vv'-u . LARGE FUfR;N:IS-HED ROOM to let, ca}-3 trnl l008ti0h. use nf nhnm: mu! l.........l..u. . Vote Poucher for Second Deputy- 4 Bebve. ` ` . (Advt.) To the Elel Your \' respectful] re-electiun MRS. HUXTABI TO ELE( Ladies votes and ` .-solicited t'<: `To the` Elev TEVERYTHI Dunlop at Farms ga1` WALT! 1. HI . _ ' I"`' FIvRJST4OLA_SS BOARD and rooms requlr-f ed by two young men. Mustibe central. Apply to Box S," Examiner office. 1p I\r\t\I:n -`A .._.- ~ 2 oak a 1 parlor ta `tension tub board, 1 s dining chai `tity of fur dresser zm. Steads wit} _1 slidinsr (- many other All -3 -lIl(`lK"V ULIH': All will Terms Cas} 1.0 `The unde fstructions by public BARRIE RE A HaPPY for Coul II011.<(~s 1'4 A {rum} 1 6-rnmm-ai 5.-mo m 015 s, for loam OF V"v'v' `V OOMS TO LET--Twov unfurnished rooms with all conveniences. Suitable for light housekeeping. Apply at 22 Vespra St. 51-Sp; Solici THURS` enough and vote om 131 R551 uu1"U MAY 1011.` tral location. me. " FURNISHED ROOM TO LE,-V yeniencea, central. Phone 113. ____________________ UN F URN ISHED ROOMS trnl lnnntinn A..\.\l.. A0 1:. ` FOR SA~IJE~--Durham cow, four ` Due to freshen Jan. -l0.v Apply Reevie, Shanty Bav, Ont. WELL-BRED COCKERELS for sale. Brad- to-lay strain. Apply J. W. Orchard, Min- esing. _ . 52-50 - ' - to-lav strain. Annlu J m n....:..._.: : .AIR.EDA=LE AND FOX TERRIER for sale. Apply .48 Bayfield St. LITTLE PIGS for sale, reasonable iiaxly to D. Barclay, Stroud, R.R.2. I 1' 0 ` - LOST--On Doc. 31, `on Dunlop St., be- tween O`Neill's Tailor Shop and Monkmau's DrugVStore, pursaoontaining sum of man- ey and other papers`. Finder please leave at Brown & Co's. V - lc ` `8TRAY~ED--To loto28, con. l0,~Esaa, one! yearling steer,-about a month ago. Own- or may have some by proving property and ' paying expenses. D. McLean, Thornton, RR. 3. 1" TVC 'IJQS'I`--~In Barrie, purse [containing {$8 and ticket, Thombury to North Buy. No. 13249, Form I. Finder please return to C.N.'R. Supt.`a office, Allandale.- _ 1-: T WANTED---A cook and a kitchen maid. `Apply at-tl:ne Royal vVioto1`ia Hoqwitail, Barrie. j F`0U'NID---On Mulcaster St., Wednesday, January 2, one whip. Owner may have` same by paying for advertisement. 16 Vim` ntoria St.` ` _ _ lpl .LOST--`B'laok leather club bag containing `barber's tools, etc., between Allandale sta- tion and Simeon Howl. Rnward $20.00. `Please leave same at Simone Hotel, Barri`e. FOUND-Purse, containing sum of money. about 'three- weeks ago, on Dunlop St., Barrie. Enquire at Examiner Office. 10 . WAN'I`4ED-A-Standard hotel, doing good ha and commercial trade, _by experienced ho- telkeoper. Apply to` box R, Examiner of- fice. lo : DIRECT '10 "HOME SALES AGENTS-- Men or women. Exclusive territory, tak- ..a'ng oniens for W_emen'e House Dreaees. Factory to wearer. Deposit required on aumples, returnable any time. Give refer ences. Canada Dress 00., 95 King St. East, Toronto. V M lge _ YOUNG MAN WUISHIES HBIITION on farm for winter or any other work. Ap- ply Box 54, eilo Ewart. ' 1-6p GARAGE LET. central, reasonable rent. Apply Box 444, Barrie P.0. 19 wu\o\n--- -.___ - F0Wv'IJ. JUNK AND FURJS "WANTED. vliighest 1" as `d. A 1 ; ` nhone 38g_w83 (ghinr Qfppy to H Le1`_ ::t.1 V Iiighes priobv `pa'i`d'.` T AB] phone 384, 83 Collier St. V A YOUNG OAIPABLE` WOMAN wishes a position as maid. Apply to Box 627, Bar- rie lf.0. - _ 1p `3' apply an GU 11011816 53., 2 bl0Ok8 `of Armovies. Phone 61114. .50-55b, urn -A_ ...__ `One out etword. cash, each ineertion inimum charge, 250); eix insertions (or e price of four.` 10 cents extra when eherged; also 10 cents extra when replies are directed to Examiner Oioe. Farms Fr Sale Property To Let Property For Siie T Live Stock 1:): Saile Tiooms an`/cl Boar :I.`\lV\JLVl r4 Nlandale -gn.-..- .... . Lost and F oukndx u nuuma TO IJET, can-' Apply 48 Bayfield S:t., Bar-i `I,0n I Help Wahtaf sm.<;u ROOM ce-1 and housekeep-_' ApDl_V 52 Wnrxlnv RI-. mv Wante ', `four years old. to J. R.` 10.. rooms, every i aunt. Box; _lcl` F, -with all con- l3. 51-56p ansvvus n-mu. U1` IIUUUU '1 W, ill Allandale. Six bedrooms, twd living rooms, and range attached to hot water tank. All conveniences. Water supElie2nl' I Possemion Feb. 1. Apply W. L. Smit Samson Stu. nhone 466.1. V 1- v pride. V Phone 4_4tfo uavl 1-2o ' 0811' Vugw Wedneaday, January 9.- Chan. lot 6,; con. 6, Ease, .f plexnenta. Sale at 12 A. Groae. auctioneer. no Iillnl arm stock [and im- Vote Poucher for Second Deputy-` T Reeve. \ (Advt.) Juvw, 1-6;) H IU' lo The Continental Life Insurance wants a high grade man. The job is hard. The pay is good. . Apply S. S. Weaver, Eastern S1ipt., Continental Life Building, Toronto. ` 1-3c VII 32 Frances St. nib`! IIV! , :,,,,_ -r_..__-v .-uJuo|.a.uE`l.IlD ` Begin now; try something different`; got away from always taking something" far your trouble. Chiropractic `adjustments do not treat the effect;.they remove the cause, and the trouble naturally leaves you. - . A CONSULT M `XII! --------- uuncl-: A [ Annual meeting of the shareholders of the Stroud Telephone Company, Limited, will -be held in the Orange Hall, Stroud, on Wednesday, January 16, 1924, at 2 0'- Vclook p.m., for the purpose A of elecng `trustees and other business. ' " W. Lennox Black, A J. W. Black, 1-2o Secretary. . President. . nu I_lUI'. A ' Having bought Chas. Nicho'll`s shoe re- lpairing outfit, also new sewing machine, Qboqts, shoes and harness repairs will re-, `ceive prompt attention if left at W. Uncles, . Stroud. Ont. ` - '` uczvu prompt .Stroud, Ont. an-----1-:2---- -jjj ywunvuua. mus at 12 auctioneer. ANNUAL MEETING '; I`he annual meeting of ,the Barrie Hor- *-ticultural and Town `Improvement Society !will be held in the Police Court Chamber, .Thu.rsda.y,,'January I0, I924, at 8op.m; fAll `members, past or present, are invited `to attend and to take part in the discus- .=Si0DS. Come yourself and bring a. friend. _iPhiIip Love, Pies. T. T. Young, Secy. . . 1-2c ` A Dzsfff -MAN`?-I Acuani assess: an. 1. Apply gunaonogtf, phone 466.1. RAWMFURS Bought at Highest Pric; w TAKE NO'l`I'OE--The report that-'is going ` around about my daughter. Hazel Butler, jand Levi Henson being marrierl, is not true and must be stopped. If not there will be trouble. Mrs, Thos. Butler.` lp .' HAIR DRESSING done -by Mrs. D. 0.` Howard, Bring your oombings and have a good`:-witch made. 26 Muloastor St. 40tfo ` 7 JOB CHOPBING DONE. For further par- tioulars apply John R. Leslie. 1; n m. dun unurnuwi DUNE. For further apply R. Leslie, R.R.! 2. Thnl'nfnn_ pr;nn: wnnanvunl-J.. > [NIGHT SCHOOL, Bartie Businass College, `Monday and Thursday, 7.30 to 9.30. 42tfo ' some or cumvatzon. R. B. Anderson, on the premises. 127 Duckworth St. North, Barrie. ' 1 .2p If` RM FOR SALE` on RENT, 100 acres. 101`. -3. OOH- 3. ' Vanni-A, Inn: in `In- T r:u_uV1 run. aams UH. 1u_:}N'1`, 100 lot 3, con. 3,;'Ve.spra. Apply to Mrs. I. Ward. Thornton. 49-54p V ' FOR SA*I:E--Three horses (or, `exchange for other stock). Hampshire ewes, Ply- mouth Roek pallets, quantity dry lumber, maple, elm, basswood, square timber, cull ' shingles, fence posts, dry shingle corners, `also wanted engine and boiler for running shingle mill. `Daniel McLean, Barrie RE. 1, phone 903xf21. .1 Hip C ` Chiropractic Adjustments nnn:n ...u... L- FOR SALE---Pianos that will fill the vac- ancy in your home without making tot; big a vacancy in your bank .accoun_t. No price too big andno terms too small.--J. G. Keenan. opposite Post Office Square. Phane 243. P. 0. Box 555.. 1c uvuuuu 1. DR . JEAN JOHNSTON Cl-IIDDDDAB1-an FURNITURE FOR SALE, including full` size bedstead, sliding bedoouah, sideboard, child's "crib, eto.. almost new. Owner leaving immediately f-o,r4England. Apply '18 Boys_St., Barrie. v ' lp FOR SALE-6 H.P. gasoline engine, will sell or exchange for cattle. ,0wner having purchased larger` engine, has no. further use for above. Ernest Love,eShant3; B;4y. a V 9. p -WOOD FOR SALE--400 cords of 4-ft. wood; also 200 cords slabs, or out to order, 4 miles out of town. Prompt delivery. For particulars phone 40J. T. E. Emma, Bar- rie. . ` 48-53p LADY.'S COAT -- Three-quarter length. Persian lamb; Persian lamb muff and cap- erine and a c'hild~'s fox_ muff and stole. Apply 55 Muloaster St. V - ltfc '1' `FOR SA-LE-AA valuable garden property, 7 acme, good frame house, _ stable, large henhouae, ordhard and small -fruits. Good state of cultivation. R. B. premises. 127 hm-ln.,....n. as nun