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Barrie Examiner, 8 Jan 1925, p. 8

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MEN S FOOTWEAR `MEN'S $6 and $7 Fine Boots, Goodyear welted sole, made from black and brown "calf vici kid leathers on popular last; you will nd a good var- ?Zs" 1 L1`i`.* 2fe` $4.85 `AUCTION SALES M-<-1`I.1.;.~li`t;:,VJSal:;i;`1'cice I 0 BOYS Oil fTa'm Shoe Packs, waterproo , sizes 1 to 5. Sale Price MEN'S Oil Tan Shoe Packs, waterproof, sizes 6 to 11. Sale Price vv \I`J.VJ.Jl.LV:D anu DUID' .UuCK- 7 .1n Lace Moccas1ns, wax wn seams, sizes 3 to 6. ' Sale Price GIRLS sizes 11 to 2; Sale Price . . . . . .. MEN S Horsehide Lace Mocca- ' sins, wax sewn seams, damp- .i f1 >ffs.{`?.i" .1. .`.' $1.85 A 9 - ' ` B335 i i?~c5`?l f; $1.45 Srr:1:1l3il;:3E0ySs;l:a1r11'e_ice 1 CI4\-uAuA _.- - . Moore's Shoe Store WE):11:*4'I"sI7"aa{i' '16js Buck-I akin T.unn I/T A n n n n . _ . . . _ -- MEN'S Buckskin Lace Mocca- sms, wax sewn seams, m- :12]? 1"7ritc(:e . . _ LADIES Moccasin and Felt Juliet Slippers, fur-bound, exible leather sole and heel, brown and dark navy blue, sizes3l:o 8. ' j n_n\ILI_lJ I LADIES Cosy Slippers in felt .and leather boudoir styles, soft leather soles, padded heel and rubber heel styles, sizes 3 to 8, reg. value $1.20.` Sale Price .. 85 IQJUTTER FOR SALE. with wood_side doors; rst-class condition. Apply to Fred R. Day, Shanty Bay, Oro tele- phone 158, ` 2p -__ -__.-_--vqaa-nvyule IIJIIIVUI HQUIIIJ _ . "Our desire to reduce our stock of Felt `Fobtwear Overshoes Rubbers Mocca- .5`5 and man) 11f1 Of Leather Footwear for Ja'n.v31st will make thisa m0,ney-saw mg event of exceptxonal rmportance to the shrewd buyer.` ` I." I.`l)\I I'll Ira` I It-u-n-u-. -.._._ _ _'_ - _ __ __ There remainsbut one month f A b ' ` _. ` 11' ' quality footwear, correct style and, Zbgg 'a1L1l,Sl:111e1::Sc11lah:d \a;a1yLfelsr `rm; `$15: piiigt dr - T . . . . _ edseof. new customers for thxs store and one of the most successful busmess years 1n our hxstory. - ll`!-U 14-: __ - ._ .__,_,_ uauvu U UV 0 Sale Price MOCCASINS EVERY PAIR Llsiii H1~:'I'2-1': Is"X'cE.i~}fJ`1'i~}1~: BARGAIN ....... xravj Luuc, .. . . .7. WE swans .,__.._________.______._.___ moi: SALE--Seve_n second-hand sew- ing machines, - cheap, fully guaranteed. Apply Singer Sewing Machine Com- yany.. A _' 4 62,-2c ..v.--.g.. vu - -- \r\rI\II1\J 3, of Robert J. Frockins, a resident of Barrie for about ten years, after an illness of six months. The late Mr. Frockins was born in the township of Mulmur where he was brought up A and farmed for some years, later mov- ing to Amaranth Tp._ He left the ,farm and worked for a time at Owen Sound before coming to Barriegwhere he was employed for the past ten years byvthe corporation. After coming to Barrie Mr.` Frockins married Miss Margaret Crawford who died over a. year ago. He was a. member of Al. landale L. .0. L. and of Central Meth- odist church. Surviving him are three sisters,` Mrs. Philip Wideman, Applegate, Mich.; Mrs. Chas. Berry and Mrs, James New, Barrie, and -a. brother, _ Thomas Frockins, Withmore, Mich. The funeral Monday from his home, ,63 Brook St., to the Barrie Union Cemetery, "services were conducted by. the bre- thren of Allandale lodge and Rev. A. J, G. Carscadden. o I " in The death "occurred Saturday, Jan.` took. place on . The 1 I 1 I : I 132 pairs Women's $3.50. to $4.50 value Lace Oxfords in 3.221;. $1.85 Some Wonde1;u1_\;}v:_a1king Ox- fords in black and tan, all `:1i)zeecsi;tlnat?ae. . . . . . T % $3.45, $4.50, $5.35 -i113 WgMIEI;S %Buck:1e Overshoes, nes oas mere e, sizes 3 to 8. Sale MISSES 3-Buckle Overshoes, rst quality, sizes e 11.to 2. Sale Price GIRLS 3-Buckle Overshoes, iZ `i3`$.t7 ?? . $2.25 e MEN S 1-Buckle Overshoes in nest. jersey cloth, regular 3i21afZ3.`? .`f .`.?.5 $2.65 MEN S 2-Buckle Overshoes, rst quality, sizes 6 to 11. Sale Price MISSES and Childr__en s _Felt Slippers, exible leather sole, in Bunny and Owl patterns, all sizes. -* Sale Price . ._ . . . . . . . 85 MEN S Black Felt House Slip- pers, exible leather sole and ' heel, sizes 6 to 11. Sale Price . . . . . . . . .. _ C BOYS House Slippers, sizes 1 to 5 regular $1.50 " Svale Price . . . . . . . . .. 75 Represet savings of $1.00 to $2.00 per pair. ROBERT J. FROCKINS J__LI- '___ 1=9R_ woman. OBITUARY nth onxuuua wA1utL`4`LV'Ut{UAN CO. llor sale. No reasonable offer refused. Box "C" Examiner. . . 2p V _,A1-kansas. . ' -n -Q83 V At last a treatment which positively stops all seizures from rst, day's use. No bromides or narcotics. Guaran- teed. Information free. Hunter Lab- oratories, 207-vx Main St., Little Rock 2cstw' . . __j_._:-`nil ---The young people of Hillsdale are giving the play entitled The Path Across the Hill"' in Craighurst,` Tues- day Jan. 13, in aid of the Ladies Aid of Craighurst. Admission: Adults 400, children 20c. --m 90 un. s..r'cugnuI`St We are placihg on sale all lines` Of {\v4-`n....:I.. A.`L_L 1' ~ - *--Io MEN'S 3-Eyelet Lace Gum Rubbers, tap sole, solid heel, fJSf. "se;1`ficZ $2.65? `Z?; S51`: `.%.5`s"ie $1.95 YOUTHS same style, sizes 9 to 13. Sale MEN S 12-in. Leather To-ps, Redman duck bottoms, dou- ble sole, solid heel, top grade Dominion Rubber Brand, in O $2`. 5%." rgle.$4 95 .. .4. man: rnce W -"9" BOYS? Leather Top `Snhgproof Rubbegs, rolled edge, solid ssrzzizzs F?: $2.35 s1..9s MEN S 7-ine. Leather Top Snag proof Rubbers, rolled edge, solid heel, sizes 6 85 to 11. Sale Price 0 nnvcu 1' --u, GIRLS Felfl Lace Boots, in felt sole and leather sole, plain or leather foxed, sizes 6 to 10. Sale Price 0 MEN'S Felt Lace Boots, all felt sole and leather -soles, sizes 6 'to 11. rmr $2 '7: man A-- MI-SSES Fel Lace Boots, in felt soles and leather soles, " plain or le`ather foxed, sizes z1al:oPi,ic1`aeg.,..??..9.: $1.85 u u yxahllls U11 saw an unes '3f `MEN S Oxfords, that of-A fer savings of $1 to $3 pr. Real bargains in` up-to-date shoes. "T,'* WOOD OAK SLEIGHS made to order `art 2. rnmqnnnhla `nrinn Annlcr Arm. uvnc auu. scanner `S04 'to 11, reg. $3.75. Sale Price . . . . . HEAVY WORK _ RUBBERS F-?".% "C5` CRAIGHURST WOMEN'S Felt Lace Boots, made with all felt soles and leather soles, sizes 3 to 8, reg. ZiZe;5e:. $2.45 a U A C D , D L L U5 :U|5n mvuu van u.u1u.Lur.I.b` made [0 order `at a. reasonable `price. Apply Alex. "!!`.u-rzmt, blacksmith. Phelpston. 1-2c ?--2 Mr. and Mrs. (T S tle daughter Tsabr-I h; Colborne after spomii with Mr. and Mrs, W uuub, LVLIB. 11. \/unuu. Miss Viola '\ \':nti(- ~ tie of Huzhendon. .-\ ing the winter nmnH1 and friends in this 41' -- n ur ,~.. _y..v. _.., .. _..., ,_ Mr. and (1: \ Toronto spent the h with the latter's bmth Mrs. D'aviH Smitk spent the week-om! \ `ter, Mrs. W. A. Br- Street. f`- .1 .1. Tu`. T\.. ..A |Jb1CClu Cadet Ivy Dart .:v with her par-.=,nt.<. .\ fred Dart, Hotlptv Barrie. 1.1 . ......l `N/l'..~. I ` 1J'al1lC W H/u 11 I.`.` Miss Hazel (`rz Hospital nursinrr .~ the hdlida\'s \\"iH1 and Mrs. J. F. C1` T|l'_ ......J '\`l'..-. \_m.1|t,\. \ wuu. he 1). J. H. M('KnisrW the New Year h<)N; - Mrs. J. TIN, `aunt, Mrs. A. Cunnirz `IE2..- TT:..I.. `X'..ot'.,. .lI.l1'o V c1uuu' .1 lulllllll .Miss Margaret hi to Rochester, N.Y.. 2 `her home over the h. `III-.. T\..._.._L'L-. f\.o. HUI. IIUIIIC UVCL LHL` All Miss Dorothy Ottn staff of the Lockwm `to, was home over 1h Mrs.'*J;i3a;~1(,1- H the week-end at rh. niece, Mrs. Eldon Bro `II I\.,,,' J ("...f.! - srx SHARES WARREN `ORGAN co. `or 33]. NI` rnnnnnnhln nfPnn MAP-urinal .D1'1'1Uo Mr. and Mrs. J. .\ son will sail on thv T21 17 for Canada to un- Barrie with Mi.<;< Wu` THIS-.. TY.__..\I f`....?,.. llu AVJ.].'3- U. .1`. \,Au Mr. and'Mr:<. 5 `Toronto spent thr- former s m'an'dn:m A. B. Car1e,v..(`nHi 7 11- 1|/I ..L' :...1.t ovoviuoua I5'---vv- M .-W . ill from the effec-t:< n Dec. 15, is imnmvin V `I 1 I If I` Y Mi ih _I3l;1("r:.~t. Wednesday from a Margaret Stratheam. 1:... 117 A n,_, _ _ ing with Mr. and Mr Mrs. Bartlett of Rt Alvin Luck has rv. iting with Angus Ru. Robt. Addison of visiting Mrs. D. W. , Il -,,_A__A_ (_ LVLUGUUWD, VV KJULADL/UK n Mr. and Mrs. Rz1_m. Marie, Ont.. spent Mrs. Vernon Plummc IE1-.. `II _ _ _ _ _ ,.L Li >2; vg PERSO >X<>X0X0X<>Z<>I<>X<>X<% Mis: i\V I-z:v.;`g`:rvet I>\I holiday with her sis Meadows, Woodsmck `IA - -1-`A `M| m- Diana. 21 real 5171 Ladies Sw di`e1'cm Ladies C en1bmi.1 Ladies All Ladies Sil _-E3._c`>E>d~\_'_;`1 Ladies Br -V b SUN 2 FOR. S`ALE--Range cheap. Apply to` 3 Penetang St. . 2!) _:- Ladies F; reg. S M Ladies D 3 WON while 111 Ladies D were ref Ladies Ca ` at from This L11 Ladies Co nicely Iii want 1: H0u.~ic; } will ilcm Ladies Ali Ladies Sle CO HOL CAR U `CU'!"l`l.7R FOR SALE- -App1y J. Cock- Burn. Edgar. ` 2-3p 1 --- RANGE. nearly ,new: reservoir. iargaln, 526, Robinson Hardware. ---.:--- GOMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOM with ale! conveniences in private home. Qentrul. Apply at this office. . 50-3c 1"UlNl1'3l'U9D ROOM TO LET. for uncman; heated; conveniences. Ap- y Box M, Examiner. '2p . FURNISHED ROOMS in private home! In central part of town; all conven- ibnces. Apply Examiner office. 2;) T-ll ` "I0 ,I'{EN'1`--Furnished room, with without board; central. Phone 704w. ' %MFORTABLE ROOMS for light House keeping. 48 Bayfield St. 2;)! IIEATED FLAT T0 LE'1`-Apnly to John 81180. Phone 341_. 52tc :-j-:: FURNISHED ROOM TO An, IG|.lI: hnn_fAlI' nnnvnnlnnnnu _ `I'AN`l`ED-'l.`wo gentlemen boarders. Apply Box 415, Barrie. 1-2p T L M00 A WEVEK,---Man wanted with am-N Kitten, industry arid small capital. You can make above amount or more dis`-I iributtng Ra.wle!l;h's Quality Products to steady Consumers. Several fine op- onlngs now available. We teach [and help you do a big business and make more money than you ever made be- fore. Give age, occupation, references. W. '1`. Rawlelgh.Co., Dept. C.N. 213, Iaondonpon ' 2-7c AGENTS "AND SALESMEN---If you are looking for something having real merit, permanent employment and Iarge profits, write us. We handle only the".tustest selling household neces- raities of the very highest quality, that insures repeat business. Special ter- ritory allotted if desired. [Sanitary 2Productx-:4 Co., Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 1 _Q1\ -AGE_N'1`S----Get in a profitable an-year - Every property owner is" a. customer-or I eomnrlssuon business of your own. grospect. ,v:Nlne hundred varieties `or ardyed Tag Nursery products. Cash wary week. Complete -equipment` and iinstrtgzuons trqe. Write--DOMINION NUR_ IGRIES. MONTREAL. 40-5-teow n ~ . REPRESENTATIVE WAN'1`ED-- Whole or, spare time. Music Teacher var one who can play some string inst- rument. Something New. Good propos- mon. Hawaiian Art Violin Co_.. 79 Ade- laide East. Toronto. ' ` Zcg jv , AumN.'l.'B--Bell "WASI-IO." s Washes minutes In ten minutes without ru'b- ingy Great repeater, 800% prot. 'Welso made $1000 in six weeks. Sam- zolc tree. , P.4A..Leebvre & Co., Alex- andnjla. Ont. 2cg WAN'l`ED---0wner, of general store in `temagaml wishes maid for family at three. Railway tare paid. Apply at once to 16 Burton Ave., Allandale, or phone 689. T 9" Gt uuuc Lu 1!) phone 689. V AGEN.'l.`S---Sell "WASHO." 1 1 fliath in tam mlnllfnn ur-hnnf nah!` . `RELIABLE WOMAN wanted to do planning stor 4 days 9.. week. Please have word at Examiner Office. 21)` . . ' V GENERAL MAID wanted: family of Ihree; no children. Apply Box 178.` Barrie. A 9" ` MAID WA'N'1`ED--Apply to Mrs. Viv- hfn 8imn`nonq,._4o Toronto 1;. M 2c I GOOD MAID WANTED at once. AD` y American Hotel. _ 2-8c T Rooms and Board Help Wanted For .o D 48tfc I 11?! LID: Notice is hereby given that the an- nual general meeting of the sharehold- ers of the Barrie Union Cemetery will be held in the Police Colllt Chambers. `Collier St., Barrie. on onday,,Jan. ,19, 1926, at 8 p,m., for. the purpose .receiving the annual reports, for the -election of directors and such other business as may come before the meet- ing. including revision of`the by-laws. All owners of lots are shareholders. W. T. H. GILROY, J. W. NESS. I2-3c President. V Secretary. --------- . MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR - `gnearly new. for sale. Apply Box 864. 1B9.'rrie._, ,' - 2-30! Annual Meeting of Barrie _Union Cemetery The annualxneeung of the share- holders of the Stroud Telephone Co.. Limited, will be held in the Orange Iiau. Stroud, on Vvednesday, Jan. 2L 1925,.at 2 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of electing directors and other busi- . ness. - '-"- ug. vswuulll ULl'U}JLUl'U unu Ollnel` ness. , , 2-3c J. W.~ Black, W. Len__nox Black, President. M Secretary. ----------- The annual meeting` of the Barrie Agricultural` Society will be held in the `Police. Court Chambers, Barrie. on Friday, Jan. 23, at the hor of 1 o'clock. ' S. DYMENT,- President. G. O. CAMERON, Secretary. V I .._____.__._._________._.__.___:... CALL AT 52 MCDONALD ST. for hosiery, scarves, mitts, etc., any size, any kind: nice line to select from or knit to order. New stock of yarns, various colors, to match your suits. If we haven't the kind, buy elsewhere and we will knit It. We refoot the old ones. J. Platt Rose. . 49-2p '-"-""-'-' BARBIE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY _ Just call up 293W and let us explain our- damp wash, rough dry, or semi- flnish for family washing.---Barr1e Do- ,mestlc Laundry. -- - . 2p I VVHY WORRY ABOUT WASI-IDAY?' ELECTRIC WIRING - Consult me about -your wiring needs. Work promptly done. Apply H. Adderley. phone .735 W." P.O. Box 587. 51-56p 7 r.I.:un. unmaauvu (zone by Mrs. D.- C. ,I-Iowa.rd.. Bring your combings and have a good switch made. 26 Mamas- ter St. . 51tfc -2 !A NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION-- Become better. acquainted with your Veterinary. ` 2p 7 FOR SALE--One'g'ht cutter or buggy pole, neckyokeTa.nd'wh1`letree. all Al condition; one llght set of double hat-` -1:ess,- A`). condition. Apply to" W. `W. Boyce. 602114, Mldhurst. V 2-3p . Z [HAIR DRESSING done by Mrs. D.- HOWa1'd. BPIHR VOIIP nnrhhlnau at MODERN BRICK HOUSE to let, In Allandale, every convenience. Apply The Sarjeant Co'..` Ltd. V K 7 45ttc Partridge & Gilroy Exclusive Real Estate Agerats If it }is Real Estat, we -have it. % - Terms arranged to suit` purchaser. Oicer .48 Bayold rSt., Barrie." [FOR RELTNT--A` heated hous.- 3 bed- rooms. 190 Bayfield -St. Phone 310. 1 _0n SHORTHORNS - I am offering for sale. 3 calves from my herd sire, Roy- al Statesman." a brother of the grand champion-e.male, Lady _Broadhooks," at Chicago, 1928. A bull calf 9 months old (red). 2 heifer calves 6 months old (red and roan). Two of these calves. are from extra heavy m!l_k ers. --Chas. W. Henry, Thornton. Ivy phone, 2-4Vc SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY 012 sau. Phones: Office ' 861; rsidences ' - 864W or .1071J. ' T- POULTRY FOR SALE-PuIlets rea- dy to lay, $1.00 each; also show birds. winners, two White Wyandotte cocks; White Leghorns, cocks, hens, pullets and cockerels. Chas. Kelly, phone .1184. ` ,2p BROWN DRIVING HORSE for Also set of team market ale Apply to T1105. Roberts, Cedar lDa1ry, phone 69615`. BULL "FOR SALE--Reg1Astered Short- horn. 15- months. `Geo. Crawford & Son, Oro Station. 2-3c _uv.uv no)! load. Apply Quantz, Stroud telephone. --j--1 PURE .BRED WHITE` CHINESE Inn cola nlan nnbn Dknnn ruzuu . Drum) , WJ.11'1'J U.l'.l1lV 115513 GEESET,-for sale, also drake. - Phone 606r83. V ' - -_ zpi STROUD TELEPHON E 00. Buy Advertised ~ Things Property To Let Miscellaneous &&V\J ILUIVQJIJ LU!` Stud. slelghs. 3. Cedardale W 9n -3!! ll!-IU :. FOR SALE-'-An_ Electric Washer and was Heater, both having been used anly mfew times. Apply Clarkson jhtcl, Barrie. _2p ' ALGUIRE-In the R. V. Hospital, on Wednesday, January 7, 1925. to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Alguire, 15` Ross St., a. son, - ' - CA.RR-At Cowansville, `Queb_ec. on Dec. 7, 1924, to the Rev. and Mrs. R. Wilson Carr, formerly of Edgar, 9. daughter. . _ 7171513 I\_ 117-: `l\-- Ac `Ann . .- "'"' I Va. V--um ua. s~ 11:. \l v \l\i\I VLIC Ill. uaxu. The Willowdale hockey team. who were entered in the junior O. H. A . `group with Barrie, failed to put in an appearance for two of their gam- es and have been disqualied by the executive of the O.H.A. Barrie was supposed to-play at Willowdalec this (Thursday) `night. On Monday, Aur- ora,~newcomers to the League, are scheduled to play`in Barrie. The Colts are -travelling fast and should pull out a victory.~ I up pa:;um=s_a.r.e especially mvlteu. zc 5 Rt. Rev._Clarence MacKinnon. D. D., Principal of Presbyterian College, Halfax,.and Moderator of the Gen- eral- Assembly of the Presbyterian Church_ in Canada, will speak on Church Union 4 in St. Andrew's Church, Barrie, on Friday. Jan. 9, 1925, at 8 p.m. Rev. J. S. Shortt, M.A., will preside. Everybody wel- come. v - 2c A very pleasant and successful dance was held in the I.0.0.F. Tem- ple on New Year's Eve" under auspic- es of Barrie Lodge,_I.0.0.F. There were 115 couples present. The lucky spot. prizes were won by J. `Manol and Miss E. Fraser, while the prizes .fnr best Waltzing couplewere won by Mr. and_ Mrs. H. R. Palmer. Powell's . orchestra provided the music. ` NIL- 117.-`-n-____1,1 1, auu uuau `UIIBDUII. -Ther__e will be a musical carnival and beauty contest in the rink, Fri- day night, auspices Barrie Amateur Athletic Association. `There is to be a mile-race with prizes of $5, $3,and $2 and two prizes will be awarded in beauty contest. There willalso be reverse and moonlighit skating. Skat- ing parties, are especially invited. 2c _ Rf Pnv rnwnnnn 'I'un'I7u'nn..u TI awn. - `- _ Eighty-two - couples attended a dance in the I.0.0.F. Temple on New Year's night. arranged for formervpu- pile of the B.C.I. who were home for the holidays. The arrangements of the dance were in the hands of Wm. Craig and Morley Livingston, and music was nrovided by`Wa1terVSmith and Stan `Gaston. 9111.....- ...:n 1.- - ..---_2--1 - 4;.-5uau auu n.1.`wuu1uuU.4 1-20 In -an exhibition -game here on New Year's afternoon, the Barrie `.`Colts took the Bradford juniop O. H.A.A team into camp by the score of 4 to 1. There was a good crowd pres- ent and' the brand of hockey provided by both teams was fast and the `game was more even than the score irfdic- nine VVGD L ates: asc wan uuuc. ' .--Meet the Heinz demonstrator at ' Wisdom s.on Saturday, Jan. 10. 2c -The Industrial Evening Classes_ re-opened Tuesday evening-, Jan. 6, at 7.30 in the Prince of.Wales school. Students may register in any one of the following classes: Dressmaking. Home Nursing and First Aid, Tele- graphy, Basketry, Motor Mechanics, EnTg'lish and Arithmetic. 1-2c -91'! IDAIAAA Lanna- WDOD AND LUMBER for sale. De- llfvarod n.nv nlnnn in `Duncan 1-xr.....a uuuuzu U1 [us aosencae. ' Early on Saturday morning the remen were called to astore on Elizabeth St. owned by John Saso. The rooms above were occupied by S. Giorgiano, who runs a garage. A re had started in the cellar, but it was extinguished before much dam- age was done. __Mnn `Ln "A:-an -1-----~`--4-"V ssauuruuy. , Rev. J. S. S-hortt will conduct an-`I niversary services next Sunday morn- I ing and evening in Penetang. `Rev. C. H. McDonald of Penetangv will oc-I cupy the pulpit f St. And -w_ s Church in his absen%,e. re muu`Iv nu Q.4.J-.....I..-- -.- ---A 1 - ' w Dun. .L'u1zauUuul ,Dl.'n_ c -How Do You Do?, Apex re- cord No. 677. Over 300 of this pop- ular record sold already and still go- ing strong.-.-W. R.lKeenan, Apex Ag'ency,.30 Elizabeth St. 2c --Credit sale of hotel furnishings lat Queen's Hotel, Cookstown, on Sat- -and list of articles elsewhere in this urd-ay, Jan. 10. See full particulars`- issue. H. A. Grose, Auct. Zcvi Next Sunday evening there will be a song service in Collier St. Method- ist Church, led by Rev.` H. E. Well- .wood and the choir. ` It is plannedto hold a song service monthly. AK 2 Tliif. hf D !';c+I11nknnnn-nJ- n uuxu is sung servlce IIIOIIUIIY. As a result of a dlsturbanceat a dance at Angus, Edward Sniith and Guy Mason paid nes of $5 and $10 respectively.` The cases were heard by Magistrate Jeffs at Angus last Saturday. Dan 1 d Q.L....u. --.:n --...1._-: V vvuuuug gum. V A --Buy Staunton's semi-trimmed wallpaper-22 in. wide instead of oId.18-in. For sale by W. A. Lowe & Son. Elizabeth ,St._ 39tfc __"nIl7 nn VA`! A 9, A A-- -- uuuazucruuu: umer matter. _ ' School re-opens at Ovenden Coll-I age on Wednesday, Jan. 14; boarders ' return Jan. 13. `The principals will `receive on Tuesday, Jan. 13, from four" to six. ` ' "l'DnL-,! `l)-..---J_'_ - J 113' LUUII BU Sills . Babe Bogardis and Dinty" Moore gured prominently in Port gorbornes victory over Dunnville, on_dayV night. Bogardis scored the winning `goal. __nI11y Q4-aunt-.'.-.'.. .'......: L..3._-..--J x Eon- Saturday, Jan. 10-Mrs. Ruth Coulter. Queen's Hotel, Cookstown. hotel fur- nishings, also hotel propertyt Sale at 12 noon. H. A. Grose, Auct. Saturday, Jan. 10-Estate of J. A. Garvin, Elizabeth St., Barrie-,--gar- age ttings and supplies. Sa.1e`a.t 2 p.m. W. A. McConkey,v`Auct. Saturday, Jan. `17--W. H. Martin, at Marrin s Yards, Barrie 4- 20 good cows. `Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McCon- A, key, Auct. A . Tuesday, Jan. 20-Jos. Mcclennon, at west half lot 21, con. 9, Essa. (Iviy), farm stock, implements and farm. inlet. at 1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, uc ` A - . Come and inspect these genuine bargains. No obligation to buy. wuuu ALVU uumbmu tor sale. De- Bvered any place in Barrie. Wood 110.00 box load. A 1` . , Quantz. St:-oixd tazen?... LTt Wang-

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