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Barrie Examiner, 5 Mar 1925, p. 8

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NOTICE TO cmirrons FOR SALE--Young~pure bred Rhode Island Red cocker_el, price $2.00; also hand vacuum sweeper,` Bissells, good as new, $5.00. Phone 657.1,, or apply at 60 Mulcaster St. _ 10p ??- HOLTEIN COW FOR SALE, 4 years old. with heifer calf at foot, very quiet and easy_ to milk. Apply J. D. Knapp, Cundles,` or phone 605r21. 10p """"`- APPLICATION FOZR DIVORCE BARRIE MARKETS. BARRIE GUN CLUB AUC'rioN SALES 5888 For AHatch;g_ Miscellaneous . . . . . . . .. 80-90c ..... $1.25-1.35 .........;$1.25 ...L.... 75-80c roooncnn . . . . . . .. 35-400 . . . . . ...... 50c. ;..;...; 815.90 nuuuuu mum sewxng machines fully guaranteed. Apply Singer Sewing Machine Co. S-Mr- T$\1;<') I :n_Rnn ca uul Ulll. f Rocky Special er lim- eral an,- r some- . "Camp- 1 0- 1 En their >1` be- after dis- ad our Iier St. needs Li man. 0 1].. U. -llcl llllla 9-14c`. LT ux'r1.ll' 8-13p u very uuuy WUIUUIIIC. .The newly elected elders of St, Andrew's hurch will be inducted at the morning service on Sunday when Rev. Mr. _Sho_,rtt will deliver an ap-o propriate sermon. Continuing his character studies from the Old Tes- tament in the evening, Mr. Shortt will speak on Moses. A nnuv-rn'I Hutu-nan .-....-.... -1! 4.1.. L._ u-lvv onvnuu av; nu: 5vVu.UI:aVlUlll.'. in` illustrated lecture by H. J. Moore on The Beautication of the Home Surroundings will be given in_ the Library Hall on Wednesday ev- ening, Mar. 11, at eight o'clock, un-' derthe auspices of the Barrie Hor- ticultural Society, Admission free. Everybody welcome. win v|n1Iv1vv n`nn&nA -..1J..... . ..E (`L - guarun teea. Machine .Vu.L ..--.--.u wanna yuuvvsa LICAU vvccn. Robt. Stevenson, who pleaded guil-_ ty on Feb. 25 to theft of goods from G. D. Patterson s drug store Thom- ton, wassallowed to go on s spendcd sentence on Saturday on condition that he make restitution and furnish securities for his goodbehaviour. A. .- ."n.-...4.....:.-.1 1__L_.,. ' u 1161. GUC- A dramatic debate on prohibition. by Ben. Spence, Ruthven McDonald and Mr. Smith, formerly M.P.P. from Western Ontario, will be held in the Grand opera house, Tuesday, March 17th. Keep this date open. See par- ticulars and posters next week. `D-LL 0L---_.._-.. ` ` ` --..., -.... ..u.\. violins Ipa.Ln1,lu7UoUU. V See th goatsand camels walking in the big Oriental street parade, band in attendance, Wednesday, Mar. 11. For a good laugh be down street at 7.30. Bill Bryson and his mer- ry-makers from Lindsay will lead the` parade. A A.......-...L:.. .l..L..L.. -.. _..-L:1.:n weauler conultlons permit. ' ] In the list of highest tenders for the Barrie debentures, given` in the report of the Town Council, the name of -the Municipal Bankers Corpora- tion was omitted. It was fth high- est, its gure being $119,796.36. 0.... LL- ....-A._'-.._I ---~~ vuuvagc U11 U15 property were. I ` -U. F. 0. Hockey -- Red Rock. winners of Victoria County, will clash with picked men of Oro at the` Mammoth Rink, Tuesday night, Mar. 10. . This promises to be the most spectacular of the season. 10p J. D. Rodgers has sold his Owen St. residence to Mrs. M. Shanacy and will build two brick houses, just north of. Dr. Simpson s. Clapperton St. Work on these will start as soon as weather conditions permit. Tn +110 cf nf 1-uinlunp-4 +n-ad .-an I.-I ucat uuu ruuu. U115 summer. 1 Allan. Robertson, who has a sum- mer cottage next Fred Jamieson s, Big Bay Point, has let a contract to the Ball Planing Mill Co. for another cottage on his property there. _.`[T W n I.Im.1,m,, a nu: n--1-I }an s. " ' 10c I An -important meeting of Barrie Ibranch, Prohibition'Union, will be held in the Congregational church, Tuesday, March 10. All members kindly attend. , 10c T. J. `Clarke, who has one of the finest summer resdences on the south shore of the bay. is reported as con- templating building another house near Mill Point this summer. AIL... D..1.....4........ .-.L- 1.-- _ 5an vvtu uuxcnabe 111 M18 evenmg. --Buy Staunton s semi-trimmed wallpaper-22 in. wide instead of old 18 in. V For Sale by W. A. Lowe & So`n,_Elizabeth St. ' 39tfc Thee Equalization Committee. who '.are this year making` an equalization of the assessment of the County,.mot this week at the Court House. `l|I -_..,4 I - _ SLEIGHS FOR SALE-One new set` of heavy oak sleighs, 21,4,-Inch run- ners. Appiy W. D. Cochrane, R. R. 2. Alltmdale. , . 7-12p ---Marmalade season will soon 12 over. We have marmalade oranges `at 40c and 50c dozen. We loan slicer `free with your _fruit order at Buchan- an 100 H . _ . _ _ . . . . . . .. V... vvuxu 1:.uunc. ` nuuuxuug auu' evening . -Values heretofore thought im- possible we are now offering during the remaining days of our sale- Carey-Hurlburt Shoe Co. 10c_ Rev. S. M. Beach will preach in the I Congregational Church next Sundayi morning andVRev. H. E. Wellwood will officiate in the evening. __Buv .Qf.m1nf_nn e earn: +..:.~........1 xaaah ouuuuy. Rev. W. H. Adams of Thornton will occupy the pulpit of the Central Methodist Church` next Sunday, morning and evening. --VnhIn hnrnfnfnvn I-Inn:-J~<|> 3- augvuurucu. ` > -Come and look at the shoe offer- ings at Carey-Hurlburt s shoe sale be- fore you regret missing the very un- usual savings. 10cc -Wallpaper in latest designs, alli prices. Exclusive agency for Staun- ton s semi-trimmed. W. A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth St. sstfcl --,-Sugar--12 lbs. granulated sugaf $1.00, icing, sugar 10c lb.,A St. La - rence $7.75 bag, Redpath sugar $7.75 ' bag, at Buchanan's. 10c Grace Methodist Church, Bramp- ton, of which Rev. G. R. Turk is pas- tor, celebrated its 103rd anniversary [ last Sunday. now, 11)` 11' AA....... .2 mL.,,,) I ing, ring 214. J. J.` Ngeland, 48 Blake St. Repairs for all stoves and furnaces. 39tfc The Division `Court docket on Tues- daywas very light. Therewere only a few cases on thelist and all were adjourned. nnunn nu.) I_-`I_ _.l :1, `I I- - :-AV 50c toothbfush free with ev-[ ery tube of Dentachlor tooth paste---} a real bargain ---_- Crossland s- Drug Store. 7---; - 0 ---Just a few days more to secure new spring footwear at-real saving in prices during Carey-Hurlburt Shoe Co. s sale. 10c --Notice--For plumbing and heat- ing, ring J. J.`NeeIands, Renairg 01` 9]` ufntrnn nu:-I I l 380.,` nu. nryson an `(.6 tzllgn St. x ` Voting on Church Union-at Baxter which was concluded this week.show- ed .2 for Union and 45 against. | --Choice conlrinor am. 2 -n... -4-..- sun mr umon and 40 against. [ V '--Choice cooking gs, 3 'lbs.'for 25 at- Buchanan's. ' ` 10c Builders report quite a few enquir- ies this Spring. The building outlook seems somewhgt bett.er-Athan sa'year 880. V ,,__ FOR SALE, CI-IEAP--A number of second hand sewing machines fully guaranteed. Annlv Singer stamina uczu: J. uesuuy. Rev. Neil Campbell has.moved' into the house he purchased recently from Ed; Bryson at 73 High St. - .Vot-inc nn ("Lin-n`h `l'Tn.-u. -4. i)-.u.-_.l All] in Lxlcuua wnu raiseu sou ny a box social. and gave it to them towards replac- ing a. cow lost some months ago; also to Grenfel Ladies Aid for a. contrib- ution ofe$5. Miss Jennie Ford desires to thank the friends who so kindly assisted her and contributed floral wreaths in her .recent bereavement in the loss of her mother. 10 9 Mrs, Taylor and family wish to thank their friends and neighbors for ` kindness and sympathy shown them their recent sad be:-eavnmm-.+ 1n- The family of the late Ernest B. Bebb wish to thank their friends and , neighbors for kindness and sympathy shown them in their recent bereave- ment. ` Mrs. D. A._ Currie and Mr. and Mrs. Lachlan Currie and family wish to ' thank all their friends `and neighbors for `their many kindnesses to them dur-` ing their recent bereavement. 10p Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fergusonwish to thanks their neighbors for kindness shown them while they were under- quarantine. - bloc - Mrs. Cook and Lyda, Grenfel, wish to thank their . neighbors and other friends who raised $60 by box towards: rnnla.-._, Feb. 28, 1925, Ralph W. Burton, in his 88th year, beloved father of R. W. Burton, Barrie, and Mrs. R. J. Arch- er, Crossland. ~ HAYTER---On Feb. 28, 1925, at the re- sidence of Jos. Patterson, Sanford I St., Margaret Hayter, aged 74 years. [BURTON--At Whiterock, B. C., `on Interment in Union Cemetery, Mon- day. Mar," 2. ' y SHEPHERD-At VVellesl'ey Hospital, Toronto, on Friday, Feb. 27, 1925, Miss Jessie Shepherd, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shep-` herd of Allandale, in her 49th year. 'WARAM-After a- brief illness, at his late residence, 63 Galley Ave., Tor- `onto, Tuesday, Mar. 3, 1925, W. How- ard Waram, brother of C. D. Waram, T manager Bank of Toronto, Allandale. ` ________._..____________ Read The Examiner adlet column ALLEMS -- CAVAN`AGH---In Cllier St. Methodist prnnaon 12n....:n an to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green, Holly, a. son. PARR-In the R. V. Hospital, Mar. 3, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. VVilfred Parr, Utopia, a son.. - T _ REYNOLDS--On Wednesday, Mar. 4, 1925, to Mr.- and Mrs. Murray Rey- GP.EEN--on Tuesday, March, 3, 1925, ` nolds, Mulcaster St., twins, boy and` girl. uuuuas anu sympamy shown sad bereavement. 10p _ rump U.A.U. NU. 12 BARLEY for-I sale.` Grown from registered seed.l Apply to Ambrose Moran. Phelpston, Ont. 8-13p` - xuurzxvlo uAvANAu1-1---In Collier St. Methodist Parsonage, Barrie, on VVednesday, Mar. 4,_1925,`by the Rev. Harold E. Wellwood, Grace Dorothy Cavanagh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Cavanagh, of Barrie, to Mr. (Lewis VVes1ey Allems of Barr-1e. CARDS O1-`T `THANKS Sarjeant & King Ltd. MISS D. .yMcKNIGHT is again in charge. ' In Hats this Spring the Cloche predominates and very often rolls its brim. The High Crown is good style when it is trimmed ontop with ribbon and owers. And the new, French Helmet shape is so dierent. You will like it, We invite your inspection. You are always welcome._ ' THE NEW COLORS--Geranium, Fuschia, Beige, T histlebloom, Grey, Sand, Honeydew, Russet ahd Black. a Presenting the Authentic Modes in % Spring Millinery re-opened on March 2nd with an unusual \ display of Hats for Spring wear. BORN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT of Gilbert McArthur of Edgar, departed this life on March 7th, Three years have` passed since he 1 us. ` , _ BICYCLESV FOR SALE--'I`W0 Cleve- land bicycles for sale; reasonable prlce.. Appiy -Standard Bank of Canada. 10p. V US. Sorrow and : (`IAI war! on- u-ates, wno passed away] 1924. Death cannot divide us fron Nor sever the cords of love. She is just resting sweetly w In that beautiful home above -Sadly missed by Husband : '_"_"`-""""`-"" ___________________ GATES-In loving memory of dear mother, Margaret Cam: Gateg, who away March 1924 . 415 more 1201` man has been done. . The musical .numbers consisted of . n orchestra conducted by Miss Bryson, solos by Miss Kath- Miss Maud Claxton, a quintette composed 013 Mrs. A. W Laidman, Mrs. H. A. Smith, Mrs. J. H. Rodgers, Dr. Hart and Alex. Knox, and a quartette composed of Mrs. Laidman. Mrs. Rodgers, Dr. Hart and Mr. Knox. Miss Marion Partridge gave two readings that were well received. ,,u...5 LU we enus or me earth to bring in all kinds and conditions of people while the only native Canadialn had. I been crushed. Much had been done, be this purpose but they were worth do- ipg more for than has selections by. an [_by Bryson. solos hv Mi... van- ...... ,,.....uu.u. u. LU. uaraun presled. Mr. Fortner dealt with the life of, the Indians on the reserves and of the work done by the Indian Welfare As- sociation and other christian organ- izations among them. He stated that the Indian, who 100 years ago lived in luxury`, is to-day inpoverty, largely because he has been kept down by the white race and because he was not prepared for the time when the forests would be gone, .,the streams dried up and game almost extinct. Had he been so prepared, the speaker stated, he would be able to take his place beside us and compete with us in any sphere of life. "He referred to the success of those who have had a chance and he thought a mistake had been made in going to the ends of the earth nd conditions people uyl-.81.. 4.1.- -4717 Last._ Thursday night there was a meeting in the Library Halt in the in- terests of the Indian Welfare Assoc- iation addressedzby Rev. S. J. '1`. Fort- ner of Minesing. The attendancewas small owing to the bad weather. In ad- dition to Mr. Fortner s address an in- teresting and well executed program was provided. J. E. Carson presided. Mr T4"nv-1-nor an.-an ...:41.. LL- u- .- BETTER TREATMENT .. OR INDIAN .-., um;-garet Cameron away March 10, ..... uu.-scau`u. conuuctea n, posed Mrs. A W ....... u; mugar, who Be 1922. he left ng memory our Cameron Lsed awav `Mm-.-.1-. 1n `.1 9- Auvca r with Jesus home above. 101) and $ons. _""_"""--""""" ..... `VI A I. III Ll` nu ge gave received blessed Saviour ay. wY5Vife and Sons from mother, ------------------------" I 4600 SHARES KIRK GOLD MINES. `Will sail for 16c per share. Phone 1010. Box 267. Gordonstevenson. ` 5-10c` V remembrance bf Edwnr with A 0.88.!` departed uxauue 3', who h 1090 enjoy npucrc ess Lnd ade nan-nlo HORTICUL , At a meeting -cultural Society chambers on Philip Love ga port of the rece rronto. A dem rgladiolus bulbs jplaflts from om the president, I` VV lllllil ;` UK Roughneck," wh Capitol theatre, -Saturday. The 1 -queer fight stum est achievemc-nt.. -camera. -ILIIU U. Ill William 1):...-I-....\. y-- THOUSAND DOLLAR OATS for sale, withourt wild ones, 75c pep bus. Apply to Alma Bonne'_v. Mldhurst. .- lopl Never have In eglven such tron) .are geulng out sea batue beuv and a huge mm `William Tnv MAN ACTUAL EATI Allandale, Fire Plac .FIRST-(j! Estimates c W. J. P1 First-Clas Console 5 tube with built-in L spaces for "Al Battery Charge fumiture. Provi Brown mahog See these Radio Re exhibition A.E. P1 3ri9k3ndJ Distribut ahd ""`---'-.------v- IBUCKIEYE INCUBATOR 821! anmtnr-u '!`.Ionh.-ma 1 `_ ' FIRE SALE at Tuck's Store--2 10-ft. showcases, marble base; biscuit coun- fer: meat slicer: cheese cutter: com- puting scales; Champion scales; elec- tri. washing machine: ,wa.ter power ya hing ma hine: roll top for desk: als `the ent re stock damaged by re; to b sold at any prices; make"an offer. Also he store to be sold at _once. 10-11p Portable 5 tu trodyne Rec- richly nished Brown maho inet. An-ang crate with the Loud Speaker ing Scem 4 `burgh, Pa. also were h These are sults even fo Receiver. Stromberg- lmished i No.11-A and a Stron Loud Speed This is th 21 passen Essequibtg) picked up Oakland, THURS! a.-vL1\.x\.u.'4I.i:; 1LVL:UDA'l'UH for Sale, egg capacity. Telephone 134. 23 Dun- donald S-tweet. ' V _ 10p ._.......____....._.....____......____...__ Ellllllll rxzuib wr Sale--300 bushels of zaeed peas. Apply to Albert Bone, Thornton. 10-11p : SEED PEAS for sale--300 bushels of neas. Annlv to Album 1:2,.-- FOR SALE---r6 shares Warren Organi Stock at $84. Phone 1010 G. M. Steven- a(x[. 9.1 (In I j-:-- FOR SALE~-Three electric heaters.-- Apply John Saso. . V [ 5Atfc A ___.....____._.._..._.__...._.__....__ FARM FOR SALE OR REN'I`--200 ac- res, avast half 24 and 25, con. 5, Essa. Barn 40x100 (and straw shed 40x40), cement foundation, stabllng for 80 cat- tle and 10 horses, steel stanchlons. run- ning water in stable; good `drive-shed, pigpen and garage; 3 good wells, 2 cisterns; small orchard; 22 acres fall wheat. 40 acres clover,` 53' acres fall plowed. Up-to-date brick house, 12 rooms. Close to church, market and school. Apply D. J. Miller, Utopia, or Jam. A. Miller, 250 Elizabeth St., Bar- rie; 6-11-p --**"-' :: FARM FOR SALE OR REN'I`--50-ac.` farm. close to Barrie, for sale or would exchange for house in Barrie or Allan- dale. Apply 107 Maple Ave., Barrie. 10p ; - INNISIHL FARM T0 REN'l`--50 ac- res, on Con. 6. along Provincial High- way. north 1;, or south 1/, lot 15. with bank barn. orchard and small fruits: light clay loam. Also 100 acres on "Con. 6. south IA, of lot 14. Vyith bank bani. frame house with 6 rooms, plenty of water and wood. about 76 acresunder cultivation with a. quantity of `tail wheat. and fall ploughing done. Apply Mrs. E. Taylor. R. R. No. 1, Letroy, Ont. lop . - HOUSE ~FOR RENT-6 rooms and bathroom. electricity; rent includes ggang by hot water. 190.Bayf13d . c *r DRY HARDWOOD FOR SALE--[By cord or `by box load, cut any length: will deliver. Prices reasonable. Also will take orders for. wood cutting any place in town. James ..McF`adden. tel- ephone 927w. 6-lop ; u HOUSE TO RENT-All conveniences, on `Innis!!! St. Apply 66 Brook St. Phone (evenings) 777.1 9t! HOUSE To REN'l`-On Owen St., a} ' modern conveniences. For further` par- ticulars apply to 169 Mary St. 9`-10p" STQBAGE TO REN'I`--Apply to P. -Keiwns, Collier St'., phone 12. 10c y--:x IIOUSE TO REN'I`-Ph0ne 299. Bttc In first letter. ' Box B, Examiner. - 8-13p WANTED. TO RENT, 4 to 6 rooms, modern cottage. furnished or unturn- ished, central; adults only. Give. de- scription, location and rent expected I i,____ [_ , I I-llVI.`.l ALVU unnunzuu L'UU.l.aTJ.'J.1! wanted, highest prices paid for them. Write or call. M. Alexander, 142 Brad- ford Rt, nhnna R92 54101- VVl'l.l.c U!` Ctlll. W1. A} ford St. phone 322. :-n----- Juvu uuunxxuwruu wlsne. Apply P. 0. Box 246, Barrie. 1 POULTRY. FURS AND JUNK want- Gd. R1` "|`DhAI' nu-Inn: `XTIII!-A nu` nhnnnl .ruuu':.'n1. r-ums AND JUNK want-I ed, at highest prices. Write on) phone H. Levlt. phone 884 or Box 542. Bar- tie. , 8-139:5 _ FOR SALE AT R0SE'S-A-Yarn at wholesale if made to` order. Bring the old sock and stocking legs for refooting. Maine substantial saving. 16% of! on new hosiery. 52 McDonald 9+ 4:_1n-I LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY @'9|.lIfnt` hinvhnnt In-Inna nah-I fnvv {thorn nulannyl WUMAN wants to _d0 cleaning two days a week, Apply 71 Gowan St.. Allandale. TV ` ~~ 10p] - W'AN'l'!!ID--Potato planter. also drag saw. State particulars and lowest cash price. Box A. Examiner. 10cl ` j EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPI-IER AND BOOKKEEPER wishesposltion. Annlv P. O. Box 245. Barrie `mnl For Sale or To Le; -Property To Let` :9: Sale` puwuxg 5-10c UH ` `II. 6-10p Make substantial saving. of hosiery. McDonald St. 6- ' soft nlln LUVUll' I 9410c J3l'.u' -10p - 150 ACRES, Innisfil Township, near Stroud (2' miles from Alcona. Beach). Soil clay and clay loam, 20 acres fall wheat. 60 acres fall ploughed, balance hay and pasture; never-failing spring creek close to barn. Good frame house 30x40. frame barn 36x66, hay barn 30x 50, implement shed 36x40. Apply Box S. Examiner. I 10-19 uu, unpzemenl I uuu, ; 10p _ UFARM FOR SALE-- Lot 12, Con. 7, F103 'Tp., consisting of 100 acres, all brlckrhouse, bank barn, drive shed, pig pen. poultry house. Half mile from school, 3 miles from Elmvale. For further particulars apply to J. C. McG1nn1s, Elmva1e,' Ont. ' . 8-20c i clay loam. On premises are` 10-room. FARM FOR SALE-100 acres, west hf. lot 6, con. 7, Vespra, clay loam; 75 acres cleared, 10 ac. good bush, balance slash. Wire fenced, artesian well, 7-roomed frame house, log barn,` henhouse and i plgpen. For particulars apply to A. L. yTracy, 195 Owen St. . ' 10-12c \ ' ` POULTRY ` AND GARDEN FARM _ FOR SALE in town of Barrie, 7 acres choice land. level, good Seroom rough- cast cottage, with pantry, porch, cal-' iar. woodshed. well; stable, cement ] root cellar, lott over all: poultry house, I garage,` implement shed. apple orchard, I raspberries, strawberries. Address the owner. 8 North_St..' Barrie.` ' .8-10p | - HOUSE FOR SALE-In good condi- tion, best locality, six large rooms, conveniences `including electric `fix- tures, blinds, llnoleum in kitchen and `bedroom. side drive. good place `for ;garage, large garden. No reasonable {offer refued. Apply Examiner /Ot- Ifice or phone 928W. V 10tfc i T FOR SALE-Small Buckeye incubat- or.`_1n good condition, nearly new. Al- so six Rbode Island Red hens: 4 buff Wyandotte henna and cock; wm'se1l cheap. Apply 89 Tiffin St. 8-10c $ uaru; nun cleared, wire-fenced,` plenty! of water and large amount of wood; immediate possession. Must be sold to clear up estate. Apply to R. E. Tuck. Barrie, phoneo650J. T 10-15p - FOR SALE CHEAP--50 acres, 6 miles north of Barrie, good .ehouse. small` barn; half cleared, wire-fenced,` plenty large amount of wnna-I -FOR SALE on easy terms. West 15 lot 34, Con. 1, Vespra, or might consider town property in exchange. Enquire of S. E. Turner, 70 Torontp St., Barrie. 9-14p` LIUU .. hea v --r ' HANDSOME BRICK BUNGALOWI all vnninnnnu - An`- PROPERTY FOR SALE-One of the most conveniently located residences in Barrie, at corner `of '1`oi~onto and, Park St, Apply A. R. Girdwood, 8t.c Tu ` 1 BUILDING FOR SALE-Interior hardwood, could be `_easily moved vacant lot. Also oat bin. Apply. Examiner Office. V i 81 ` I ? . IFRAME STABLE, 24 by 15, sheeted' with tin. for-sale; easily moved. Ap,-I ply to 41 Brock St..,or pl_;1one 570. 7tfclT '-'::-Z--- u uu anus; A1.` uu1.4.u1NL~}WU()D--Ten I` acres of land and good buildings. Box} 128, Collingwood. 10~15pl ` FOR SALE AT COLLINGWOOD--Ten land and gnnd hnnmnm. Dav: vvuuu run anunz-1-Iardwood or wood slabs, delivered or in the pile. Prices reasonable. S. W. Warnica, R. R. No. 1. Allandale, [ or phone 42-23 Btroud. ` 6-11p -.`-`- ' TO LET-Two bright front rooms, central location, housekeeping privil- eges if desired." 58 Maple Ave. Tele- phone 470 or 183. . -:_-_--. 10p ROOM FOR REN'.I`--Good comfortable! room in private home, all conveniences. Apply at Examiner office. 10c I I-Z:Z BOARDERS WANTED-Boy students? nreferred. Term: rnnnnhnhln A....1..| pugnumna WA.N'J.`1`J1)--.BOY students` preferred. Terms reasonable. Applyi P. -O. Box 664. 5-109` e l\r\l\J$V.I N prlvlle `Phnnn LOST- fan-solo - . LOS'I`-A tire chain, between corner of Bradford, and Elizabeth Sta. and post. office. Finder please leave at Living-.. sto_n's ga'ra`ge. ' ' ~ 10 > :1- LOST-Fountain pen`. between Worsley! St. and Sutclifte's store._ Finder please leave at SutclI?e's.~ - ~ 10c ' i | ICOLLIE DOG FOUND-F1os tag No. I20. Apply to Jas. `Casey, 107 Henry I St., Barrie. . 10p! I WITH AMBITION. fndustry and small `$100 A WEEK. MAN WANTED "capital. `You can make above amount or more, distributing` Ra.wle1gh s Qua.l- - ity Products to steady Consumers. gseveral fineopenings now available. I We teach and help you do a_ big bus-I mess and make more money than you` ever made before. G1ve~a.ge, occupa- _tlon, references. W. T. Rawleigh Co." Dept., C.I-I. 213, London, Ont. 8-11c`. 8ALESMEN-We otter ,steady em- ployment and pay weekly` to sell our complete and exclusive lines of guar-' anteed quality. whole root, tresh-dug- to-order trees and plants. Attractive ' illustrated samples and full co-oper- ation, a` money-making opportunity. Luke Brothers Nurseries, Montreal. e 8 and. 10 cmck Farms ForS;e_ Ptoperfy For _S[ale/1 Rooms nd Lost and F qund ' uy Jaux 10-12p` ; E3 _8tfc :1-nnsnsnaa VJEIIV \rl-cl-ll) . ` I .Mar. 4-,-Best scores out of 25 :- E. Williams 23, R. Wolfenden `22, W. Crosslimd 22, T1103. Rogers 21, ,H.; A. Gnndw-in 91 ' . , . LIL UlGllU E` Goodwin 21. nuuu 1` un bAuIJ-,_ -A new variety seed oats, I-Ii gby's improved Mammoth Cluster," also seed peas, Apply :Wm. Elsonc, Thornton. . 10-11p` :T`: No.(2V (new) Oats Ba.rley..._.. . . . . . . .. Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Peas . . . . . . Buckwheat .. . .. .. . .. Butter, per pound . . . . . . Eggs, per _dozen . . . . . . . Potatoes, per bag . . . . . . Hay, per ton; Tl-AIURSDAY WHOLESALE Pmcas. `Nrn. I) ma" -rin. . _ I _ . - A A` -~ . Friday, Mar. 6.--'Fred Brown, lot ll, .- co_n. 12, Innisl.(I-Iolly); horses. cat- tle and pigs. _Sa.le.at 1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, Auctioneer. Tuesday, Mar. 10-J. R. Gibbons, south half lot 12, con. 11. `Innisl; farm stock and implements. Sale at-I p. In. W. A. Mcconkey, Auctioneer. Wednesday, .Mar. 11--R. J. Crawford, lot 16,pcon. 10, Oro; farm stock and _ implements. Sale at 1 p.m. A. Mcconkey. Auctioneer. Thursday, Mar. 12--Walter A. Reid, west half lot 22, con. 7, Vespra: farm `stock and implements. Sale` at.1 p. In. W. A.'McConkey, Auctioneer. Saturday, Mar. 14--W. H. Martin, at ` Martin's yards. Barrie - 23 good ' .young cows. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, Auctioneer. Friday, Mar. 20--Mrs. James (Duff, lot 1 12, con. 4, Sunnidale (half mile east of New Lowell): farm stock and im- plements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mc- l Conkey, Auctioneer. A . 4 ' INOTICE is `hereby given that Kath- leen Mary Ricketts of the Town of "I`iIlsonburg, in the `County of `Oxford. in the Province of Ontario, married `woman, will apply to the Parliament of Canada. at the present session there- of. for a'Bl of Divorce from her hus- band, Ja.mes..Robert Ricketts of Camp Borden, in the County of, Simcoe in the Province of Ontario, gardener. on the ` ground of adultery. `Dated at 'Tillsonburg, Ont.,' this _23rd day of February, A. D. 1925, VICTOR H. 'r1L`LsoN . Tillsonburg, -Ont. 9-13c . Solicitor for the applicant ' V - Barrie, C -DATED February 25th, 1925. __.______._____._... |:NO'l`ICE-is. hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the Estate of James 9 Robert Hagart, late of the town of Bar- lrie in the County of Simcoe, harness , maker, deceased, who died= on or about- "the 31st dayof January, 1925, are re~ ' ` quested to send particulars of claims to the undersigned on`or fore the 14th day of March, 1925, which date the executors will tribute the assets of .the estate a-` mong those entitled thereto, having, regard only to the claims of which they! shall then have notice; and that they `will not be responsible to any person! for the` assets of said estate whose] claims shall not then havebeen re- ' ceived. A a ALEXANDER ' COWAN, - Solicitor, . A 3 t Barrie. Ontario. -DATED 'F`ehrum~u 95:91. 109: n 11- A V - !A JOB son vou-se -ro s1ofoAn.v. e50 MEN WANTED. No previous ex- ;perience necessary.` Write for 40-page lFree 3001:, which explainsx-how you can .earn while learning to work in city and town shops as Auto Mechanic, Engineer, Electrical, Battery or Weid- ing Expert, Chauffeur, Salesman. etc. Also Bricklaying. Plastering, Mechan- ical Dentistry, and Barbering. Don't die a labourer. Write now. W'hich job. Address Hemphill. Government Chart- ered Trade Schools Free Employment Service...183 King St. W... Toronto. __ | GROCERIES-- We have moved c Grocery trom..Cundles to 37 Collier \ and are prepared to serve your nee at close prices. Help the returned m: K. & F. Stott. 9-] -------1----- HATCHING EGGS-- My flock of Sin- gle Comb White Leghorns in 1924 made lthe highest record under Government `inspection of any flock east of U Mountains. averaging 217. `pen, $5.00: per setting, number n ited: flock run $1.50. Have several proved Cockerels left. Snap for one to improve their flock. A. G. bell, 42 Penetang St. _ 10-15p _.__..____.__._____. V I SEED FOR SALE-;-A variety V I "HibY'8 iinnrovad Mnmmnfh

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