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Barrie Examiner, 17 Dec 1925, p. 12

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- V 1 !` |CALDWELL-In Weyburn General 2 Hospital, on Thursday, Dec. 3. 1925,] Wesley John Alfred Ca-ldiavell, son ( of Mr. and. Mrs. N. W. Caldwell of , Hardy, Sak., aged -1` years and 14 ` days. Q! iHUTCHISON-0n December 15. 1925.'1 , at the residence of her parents, 21 Lockwood road, Toronto, Evelyn 1 Winnifred. beloved daughter of Geo. 5 and Harriet (Gilray) Hutchiaon. `in ( her 26th year. I ( J OHN SON-In the Royal Alexandra. Hospital. Edmonton K Wednesday.` Dec. 9, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Oliv- er Johnson, 10616 79th` Ave., South Edmonton, Alta., a. son. I W~ESTERN-On Dec. 10, 1925. to Mr. and Mrs. H. U. .Western. Wainwright. \ Alta... a. daughter (Alice Joan). ` CLARK--HORSFIELD- At Easton. Maryland, Nov. 25, 1925, by Rev. Edgar Read." Miss Gladys Horsfield, daughter of Mr.` and Mrs. C. Hors- field, Barrie, to Mr. Nolahd L. Clark, son of Mrs. Clark and the late -Mr. Ryrie Clark, Easton, Maryland. I i - . , -:- I sJoy to the world, the Lord is" come; I Let earth -`receive her King; ' Let every heart prepare Him room, ` And Heaven and Nature sing. `* e . ANTHEMS . ` Lift Up Your Heads` (Messiah) I -Christians, Awake (Maunder) ' QUARTETTE - Sleep, `Holy Babe 7_Mrs. H. Wilson, Mrs. E. C. Codling Mr.,E. C. Codling, Mr. J. H. Cooper, `. ` - j I gcoLLn-:1: st. unman s,a.*a~r-mrznamanasa,;'vi -CHURCH 01'-"`cANAA])A g LOCAL NEWS 3 ' t ' . ` Ministers: A 3 iieilders. 30 V;0!`\d; mipimum 50c. * .7. .74 .7. .v. .w. _w. . , ;s....a.y, Deembgr 20, 1925.! MRS. EMMIE WILSON Contralto Vocalist Entertainer anc_l Elqctgtiqnigt _ For terms, apply 80 Woruly St. Pho FOR SALE--La.rge White Wyandotte cockerels. First prlzewvinners at Oro and Barrie Fair. Ernest Crawford, Oro Station. A . 4,9-51p uptzanung, L uuuu ulahury auu Dramatic Expression. . And is also open for engagements. uI.5au V uwuuau .a.ccuu1que .101` advanced `students. For terms, apply 80 Worsley St. Barrie, Ont. : b A Phqne 249 .-__-_--_ \- v- ---_--.., , .... v-J , vvv Pupils prepared all exams. Special Courses: Vocal Expression and Interpretation, Piano and Organ `Virtuoso Technique for nrlvnnnnrl ':H-1-uyznnl-us :___v_ -..-__`- v._--- ja-wwvu--Van-unis is open `to `receive students in Speaking, Public Oratory and nrnm of-in F`.vnvm:anv. Hf- -,__ ..___-__, ---_--w-7- OI;g8l'li8t and Choirinaeter of A _ Collier Street United Church Wis open to receive students in Organ, Piano, Voice Production, Singing: (Bel Canto`), Theory, etc. _-..I._ _._-__ -_. _ J COME AND WORSHIP! uAM; REV. s. H." GREENSLADE, B.A. ANTHEMS ~ _ vacc- Horace vililon, A.1.c.(_). For `Unto?-J;v.__c_Ei'1-il~d Is EC ~ . (Messiah-Handel)` ' Ar_is, e,4 Shine" (Elvey) ' Carol Anthem - I `Mixiisteis ' Rev. S. H. Greens1ade,"B.A. Rev? A.` D. Comgtt, M.A_., B.D. -:--g FARM FOR SALE; part west half lot _20, con. 3, Flos, 100 acres; clay loam, good spring; 10 acres hardwood bush. Grant Knupp, Anten Mills; 51-4p T2c per word; minimum 50c. _. ; an I I&&&M&&&&&&&&s`b . 7 P.M. . , . REV. A. D. conm-:11, M.A. A .11!-n.-r-rvnitnn BARRIE MARKETS Come vie` Lofty? (Button) Glhriztmaa Svvrnirra 3 P.M.--S1"1n'day '- School BORN Professor DIED Chi1~d Horn" C'.._.l-`|\-' TWELVE GEESE 'for_ sale. Henry Coles. phone 609r14. 51p "i5ione 249. 1'Hz~nAnnu: ziqxunnzn v1..J.u-r1..l.n ... 65-70. I 0 I ... 55-soc $1.75-2.00 i wv- w--- . n vnnv Luv- vl W. J. Gaston, who has been wire E chief in the local oice of the Bell I Telephone Co. for some -time, has ;been transferred to a similar position _ in the New Toronto exchange. Mr. L Caston left town last week but his 1 family will remain here for the pres- - ent. N. Leslie of Owen, Sound suc- ` ceeds Mr. Caston here. Another change in the Barrie office is the ' transfer of- Miss Smith of Coiling- .wood to take the position _of Miss Mary Warnica, cashier, who has are- signed_.. ' T uv, 5U 4.uL 1115 |:ll.'U- - g V The Examiner s big clrculation and , the habit people have of reading the j Classieds cdmbine to give such're- ,su1ts. A i ---v rwrv- -----u vn- u--V rnvuuo I | A third sought a lost auto tire and ` `rim and shortly after The Examiner? greached the country subscribers, a * Itelephone told the` advertisverwhere Ito. go for his tire. ' mkn .munnn~:nnu n 1.54.. ncunu-1-L3`- ....J ' 3 2c per word; minimum 35c 'mmmmnmmm mm'mmmmm'm. `--......,---.-v. a-QvI-\a was 5 Last week we heard from three such. `One advertised a piano and _found a customer the next day. `..-LL___1__LAL,,J, 1,5,} 111 LUUHU it UUSLUIIIBI Elle next Gay. 3 Another lost a boy's sleigfh and the adlet had it located a few 'hours af- ;ter the paper was off the p_r`ess., Jv g-o.-.. ..... BOSTON BULL PUP, Nipp_v,"- lost, eight months old. brown. White and black, strayed from -103 Mulcaster St. on December 6th. Wearing a small. collar. Finder please notify J. T. Ernmg. yhone 626. Any person found retaining this dog after th'is noti_ce will meet with further trouble. - T - 61:)` ** ` 5 ANNOUNCEMENTS Q E: 0- -..... ...-...:. ... _ ..-__.__ n.-- &&&&&&&&&&&&w& `THREE MORE EXAMPLES or ADLETS QUICK RESULTS Scarcely a week goes by but some pleased subscribers tell of quick re- sults secured by enlisting the 'co-oper- ation of those` hard-working`, low- priced little fellows, The Examiner Classied Adlets. l______..--- _ -.._-\....v,.a gyaunuunvllou Last week J. C. Monkman made a handsome addition to his store equip- ment when he installed a new set of wall xtures. These are in black iwalnut nish and extend almost the {length of the store. Having glass afronts, they are somewhat in the na- qture of silent salesmen, displaying 'goods to advantage as well as facil- eitating the service-a benet to both ;the store and its customers. l n n V5 V1 U! `A 1 IVIILIII-I &iw&&wmim} ,___ ..., .. ....-....v.; V" auuouug, 1JcI.;o AA. Ladies--Christmas cakes, plain or almond-iced and "decorated, 45c 1b., .best quality. Almond paste ready to putt on cake, 45c lb. Your own cake -iced and ornamented. Order early, _please. Orders left at Lennox s Gro- gcery store, Elizabeth St., will be ll- ;ed for any of our cakes.--Brown _s' iBakery, phone 250. 49-51p ! istrate Gover v convicted three men from Hillsdale and one from Bramp- ton on a charge of dynamiting sh .in the township of Medonte in Nov- Eember and imposed nes of $75 and costs of $4.23 each. Inspector Jas. McGregor prosecuted under the Do- ,3 At Coldwater on Wednesday May! minion Fisheries regulations. T.....1.. --_--1._ 1' rs 1|: I 45c lb.---Brys6n s. 51c Jack Campbell, tiinekeeper with the Brennan Paving Co. when they were here last summer, appeared in police court this (Thursday) morning on a charge of assault preferred by` W-c:Christmas cakes, finest quality, M. D. Cubitt-Nichols, and was re- manded till` next Wednesday. It is alleged that Campbell, who came .to Barrie on Tuesday, got into.an.al- tercation with the complainant with -regard to a bill for garage rent and struck him in the face. H J, The skating season opened at j-rink, Wednesday night. It is ; pected that the curlers will ipittin em vdoon tomorrow. 771i`). I. 5 AA A- - ,-__... -v-r\r-\/ --..\.. Aux) bl-|LJll\Illl\zLUn I Some farmers in this district have ;been victimized by unscrupulous fur buyers, . who, by threatening them with exposure because of their fail- ure to procure licenses, induce them to part with furs for much less than their real value. Game Inspector 3McGregor states that farmers and their sons do not require a license to trap on their own lands fur-bear- ling animals other than beaver and `otter. f'1L.__'._L___ , , , I I` ' I "- neenalrs, opposite rost Urt'1ce.. 51c. It is probable that in addition to` jthe Christmas market on Saturday,` Eat which a number of outside buyers! are expected to be present, there will `also be a market on Tuesday, Dec. 22. 1 T ...J:..... n1...:_.....__ -_1-w s - ,._._.,. V... .1, aJI.tJLA\7L\L UU`LUV ' --Buy Staunton s semi-trimmed: wallpaper -- 22 in. wide instead of; old -18 in. For sale `by W. A. Lowe l & Son, Elizabeth St.` *e BROOCH LOST--Some time ago. large gold brooch. with hair intertwined in centre, valued as keepsake. Reward Finder kindly leave at Examiner Office. _ 51c ..,e. ....-....,-----u-_: -v--5 uvvtcu 01.0 There is now an excellent open-air rink at the forestry station, `Midhurst. It has'_an `ice surface of 150 by 66 ft, '--Put- a pair of runners` on your babycarriage, $1.25; attached while you wait.---Urry"s, Bayeld St_. 50-1c` Run Q4-n~nv.J-.\..J... ..---__ AWN ravvnna vans \A\I\Ill uUlllUll.UWo I ---Ukul1es from $2.00 up at J.'G. iKeenan s, opposite Post Office.` `51cl TL _'_ _.__-L_I,I :1 1 --_ __.......-' ~-.. ~....... _.v `--Another chancefto get a\ weather I prophet before Christmas. Special at 69cV.--Cr ossland s Drug Store. 51c rm.....- :_ ..---- --. V, I -Christmas cakes, nest quality, l45c lb.-Bryson s. T 51c _ . --Almond icing for your own cake, 45c lb.--Bryson s. 51c -All sizes linoleum rtigs at W. A. Lowe & Son's, Elizabeth St, tfc --Ten to twenty per cent. oft` sil- verware.--Robinson Hardwgre. 51c --J. G. Keenan still has a large variety of Victor records at 55c each. AI___-, Almost three-quarters of a ton of newsprint .is used in this issue of The Examiner. ~ AI.-__-__.1 :-:___p., `- I ._._---., v.. . ..--V- -vvv;\.-u uu Uqb cann- VIV pi Readers, w7'`)Fd; mipimum FFFX4$.7X4$FI0X4>I0X4 FX0X0X0F>X0X0I` uA::lXili::(;nd icing forvyour kvn cake, ` 45c lb.--Bryson s. . 51c The" commission` on Presbyterian ' Church property will hold a session in Barrie on Jan. 15. - I .~;-- S'I`RAYED-Onto the premises of lot 21. con, 11. Innlsfll, about thevmiddle of October, one light red year-ng steer. Owner may have -it on proving property and paying expenses.` Jas. Mason, Craigvale. Stroud phone. 49-51 g-.-........ the Christmas { Cut` %CRANBERRlES,q*- 19 Phone for Food to 143 or 144. Douglas Drug Store fswr-LT CIDER, gchocolatg `DROPS, lb. 25 i New Cleaned I CURRANTS, 15c and 20 : [Large qbrit- j LOS'l`-~On Dec. 12, between Post Of- fice and corner of Bradford and Eliza- beth Sts., small parcel containing pair of lady's silk hose. Finder please leave at Post` Office. . 511) `~:- 5-" `*"'.'=""" f "'= ""- 9 5' aaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaa&a&@&aa ICING SUGAR . . 3 lbs. SWEET ORANGES ; 30c, 40c, 50c Inn Perfumes and Tdilet Sets New ` Hallowi gwmm@@@&2@@@wa~m@z~w@&@% Ty` Ggl-`TS [ BOX CII-IOCOLATES Q | %% PHONEFOR[l-`OOIITO iBuc anan s Grocery "iii; 1\ii'&' Candy I 20; lb. . . . . . . . . . . qnuao ll) quu.u Scarfs . . . . . . ._ . $1.00 to $7.50 'Sweaters and Gauntlets . . . . . . . . . . .. 89 to $1.95 Silk Hose (Mercury) 75-$2.50 Silk and Wool and All Wool `LT--- as. A. an AA STRAYED to lot 12. con. 3. Essa, 2 head of cattle. Owner may have same by proving property and paying ex- penses. W. I. Edgar, 'Alllston.` 50-52p ?r IRENE COLLINS gun all Iiose Hats .. 11 _ ____I Handkerchiefs .. 10c to $1.25 Novelty Beads . . .. 25 to $4.00 Fancy Coat Hangers . . . . 50 Silk and French Voile Vests, . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 to $3.95 01-... T..- ......J I)`|.....~..-...... J... k DCP'LLlD auu JJLUUIIICL D II match . . . . . $1.95 to $5.00 Bandeaux, Ties, etc., 35-$1.00 Silk lips $1.95 to $5.50 Frenc Gowns and Pyjamas .- $3.95 to $10.50 . G.......;...... ......J ' f`.u....L`l.. ....... qy1.vv|.u-41 Step-Ins arid Eloomers to nrnul-nln (`I OK 5. C The Christmas Store of Practical Gifts Open Evening; Christmas Week. .|JQll\JQ -Toilet. s_u . . . . . . 25. to $8.50 COMPACTS . Compacts from 75 to $3.00 ea. Hudnut s, Arnold, Tre-jur and Norid_a Compacts, several styles Perfumes, `ower odors and standarg ` ~;._ -14 Prices from 25c up Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, Hair Receivers, Perfume Bottles, Soap 'and Talc Boxes, Lamps, Clocks, Candle ' Holders, etc. .LOS'I`---Black and tan hound near Crown Hill on Saturday. Dec. 12. Ans- wers to name of Bug1e." Finder please phone 979W. 511) --_.o IIIX Q1411.` 7' UUI GILU ILL]. VVU I H0se..L.....85cto$;.00 Tats . . . . . . . . $1.95 to $6.95 Regular values to $13.50. THIS COUPON WORTH 25% DISCOUNT ON` ALL INCENSE BURNERS _ FOUR SIZES. Reg. 50c Reg. 75cV ' Reg. $1.00 Reg. $1.25 - 37c 57c 75c 93c I THIS COUPON WORTH 25c On $1.00 worth Canadian Artist Series Christmas Cards. (pick your own choice), supply limited. CHRISTMAS MIXTURES ( Ilouglas guns, 2 '2; 25 k In I Special) 25 lb. CANDY `Ti . 19 Suggestions Choice Red Emperor GRAPES 30c lb. FOR SALE-Good rough-cast; house in good residential section, with con- veniences, must be sold withlri a. month. . Will be sold very reasonable. Apply 142 Bradford St., phone 322. 46-51c >...---... . Christmas Mixed NUTS New 25 `per lb. Harry Buchanan; ` quart YOUR 01.1) FAVORITE Doerr s Triys lb. tray ,. 25] Choice Christina; Half or Whole, lc-IVIT)'.;T Smokd HERRING, box 34 .S_:l1on, sliged, lb. : LOS'.l.`--1 truck chain somewhere be- tween Allandale and Barrie. Finder ,please phone 322 and oblige. 51c New` Lqmon Peel. lb. - - - 29c New Orange Peel,`lb. . . 29 RED CHERRIES. lb; .. 50 ,,,_._.__ l"_I-_ I-I-"29:-~(Ihxstmas Cal;-.T.' I Palace Mixed CANDY, 25 IGRAN. SUGAR. 1415? 98c` THURSDAY; `DECEMBER 11, `:92 SPECIAL in Men's Nickel- Mounted Shaving Mirrors, regular 60c, for . . . . .. 50: regular $1.25 for- . . . . $1.05 Soft Collar Legther Cases, $2. English Tan Leather AMilitary Brush Cases . . . . . . . . `$1.75 Chocolates and assorted W Lcxxaxa an pupuuu. pxxuca both ladies and chi1drer"1. A number of popular-priced Fur-Trimmed Coats, sizes to 48 .LUl. MODERN HOUSE for `sale--No. 98 Bayfield St., in good repair. Five bed- rooms upstairs; parlor, dining-room, kitchen, two bedrooms downstairs. All conveniences. A bargain. Apply to 94 Peel St. ' 49-54c are gifts one will enjoy-gifts that reveal the thoughtfulness of the.donor, whether it is an exquisite bit of French Lin- gerie, a colorful Silk Scarf, a` luxurious fur-trimmed coat, or the merest wisp of. a dainty Handkerchief-yo_yr gift will surely be in good taste if chos- en from these Christmas dis- plays. _ Wonderful Selection of Dresses in all popular shades and ma- terials at popular prices, for I-\nI>1\ loina our` nl-n:1rlnA-is HUMBUG ` CANDY 25 lb. Nei1s0n s and M0ir s Gifts of Something to Wear 40 to $5.00 (Fresh stock just in) cu='rs_ 1_=9_R {MEN -1..-`. - coma TE.70c Neilson C\reamy 5 TOFFEE $2 ' Large bag (WhoIe meal) LIUULID llcllvunvu - Promptly to Any Part of Town FOR SALE--Modern house in good residential section. All conveniences. Large grounds. Garage; garden and fruit trees. Apply Box R. Examiner Office. 29tfc{ Goods Delivered , _,-_.;I.__ A._ ALLANDALE. Choice Green Malaga 2 3"` I I\IWt\ GUMDROPS 20c lb. Phone 1035. lb. 40c 1!: 18 i1oUsE FOR SALE--8-roomed squarel built frame house. with conveniences, hardwood floors, two lots, nice lawns. Can be seen at 66 John St. . 49-1p whil GLI- plzx tim l"lI im.-1 Hun pim- ..`\I (in 11;?- thi \ IIIII hilt} FURNISHED APARTMENTS to 'let.bl heated. 80 Worsley St. Possession Jan. 15. Phone 241. L T51p TWO FURNISHED `ROOMS for rent. with or without board. comfortable home. 9 Sophia St. W. 61-52;); Mix `Sun B121: \u\_' b(-i ll-\ K T or Joh A Son Dim ,, I Mi` 30h 11*` :i'{a. t. V {I muina%&&wa&aliii ' I ' \--I ADLET COLUMN `i 1c ner word cash: rnlniinluin Qn` & ROOMS TO LET with board, if de- sired. Apply 152 Bradford St. ' 50-3c ROOMS To RENT suitable to;-`.nzht[ house-keeping. Apply at 78 Dunlop FALSE TEETH wanted; also bridge work discarded , any condition, highest prices. Mail L. Baker, 266 Crawford St., Toronto, Ont. 49-8p VVAN'[`ED--Lady with large family would appreciate'a. cast off Graphonola. or Vlctrola. and old records for nas- time for children. Mrs. S. Dunn. 141 Owen St. ' I FOWL WANTED--I-Ilghest prices paid. Phone 384 or write H. Levit. Box 542. 47-8911 1- A . . - 1c per word cash-;_ minimum 25. 1 1 Z 1 Q i ;Z `V. .V. .1. `.w. .v. .w. .w. .0. W;&NTED-Boudin places, light- housekeeping rpoms, places to work for board. Phone ' 445. 51-630 PASTURE FARM wanted to rent or buy. Apply to Box 150, Cookstown. 51p `One cent a word. can. each Inner-. lion (minimum charge. 25): six in- Iertlone for the price of tour. 10 cents extra when charged; 3.150 10 cents extra.` when replies are directed to Examiner Office. r M r M ' HOUSEMAID wanted at once for ov - enden College. 51c MAID WAN'1`EVD---Apply to`Miss 053, 168 Dunlap St. v , Ottc AN.AGENCY-+Will'sotne one take an agency of! my hands-Selling high- class, essential household and personal requisites, good commission. Fo_r outfit ggth full particulars, 'cali_a.t 141 Collaifr - D SALESMEN--We otter steady employ- _ment and pay weekly to sell our com- plete and exclusive lines oi! guaranteed guaiity, whole root. fresh,-dug-to-on er trees and plants. Attractive. illus-' trated samplesuend full co -operation, a. money-making opportunity. Luke Bro-. there Nurseries, Montreal. 89-55eow a-V yvs vvvlu uwau, uuuuuuul 600. -A-- --_A _ :_ Q Fc:iSale `Paco l'woIv V Live Stock 9: -Rooms ahd Board- Property F Or Sn; Lost` :15! Found Winted DUI. U`8o 47-52:31 _--_ -.. _-. -u-vow subject to a reserve bid. 3 TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent. of purchase money at the time `of sale, and tlte balance within thirty days there- a er. V V - '* ` `EV;-an I--uthnn 4......'.... _...1 __-..L1-t. Lcr. For further terms and particulars, apply to ' - STEWART & STEWART. ` f . T Barrie, Ontario 4 Mortgagees Solicitors. Dated the eighth day of December. A.D..1926., . . I -so-sac I-WU UISUUKB unu weus. ` The property will be offered forvsale ` 'l`'F`.P1Vl' rm! .QAT.`m. mm... _ . _ . .4. -1 UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ofthe! `powers of Sale Contained in a. certain: Mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction on Saturday. January 9.1926,, at 12 o'clock noon. at the Queen's Hotel, Barrie, by W... A. Mcconkev. Auctioneer- Hm fnllnmlncr` at tne_Queen's Hotel, Barrie, W..} Mcconkey, Auctioneer. the` following` property, namely: The South Halt .of~ Lot Number twenty (20) 1n,`the`Fourth- (4) concession of sa.id"1`ownsh'1p of In- nisl, in the. County of Vsimcoe, con- taming one hundred acres more or less. Th8 land 15 ('.`.V R11!` (ax! Tnnna Bonn, | cammg nunared le_ss.| The land is clay and clay loam, beau- I tlfully situated adjacent to church, school, post-office and station. A fine house and barn a_resald to.be erected thereon; also orchard, and about, ten acres in bush. The land is well watered` by two creeks and wells.` V ' The nvnnnnl-tr nvill kn n0.......: 0-.. _-I- I-IOSI RY-Buy the `best, it is the cheapest In the end. The kind worth re- footlng, can only be had at 52`McDon- ald St., Mltt s.yarn, thread and crochet cottons for sale. Pair of bone knitting needles given with each pound of yarn. as long as it" lasts. J. Platt Rose, phone? 544W. ` 49-20' NOTICE to Stroud Telephone sub- scribers, by order: of the Board. an ac- counts should be paid on or before. December 31,` or service may be dis- continued. A. Purvis. Treas. 51-52c .5... -o._... DRESSMAKING for ladies and child-' ren, by the day or at home`. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. J. McKeown, 94 San- ford St; Phone 917J. . 50-3c `HOUSE i'J."0 LET in Cundle Zlferrace. good `garden, vdeep lot. Possession `Jan. 1, 1926. vars .reo.sona.ble re;nt..~A 1 152 Bayeld St, lhane 988W. "13 1LV;VuAu 1v1.1yr_i1'uVLi- OI Trustees and. Ratepayers will be held in schoolhouse, Midhurst, 9 a.m., Wednesday,_ Dec. 30, to elect officers 63. new year.--A. A. Garvin, Secy.-Treas. 5],-52p -.o.-........._ . ._. _ _ , t-IAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED, Emjniture repaired, and chairs recover- ed, by Dougall Bros.`-, work shop. Mar- ket Square. ' " 46-51c .......-.------1-.. ANNUAL MEETING of Trustees and 'Rnfnnnvnrn mm ho 1nn`l:=l In .=nl..nn1'|..\.....\ y I s I USED CARS-Will sacrificemy stock of used cars for quick turnover. Now is ; the time to buy while prices` are lowest. Durant 1922 touring, repainted, over-V hauled, splendid car; Star truck 1923, half` ton; Ford coupe 1921, good shape;. Ford touring 1918, new `top, newly painted, runs good; Ford touring 1918. good runnlngorder; 1 set of light de- livery or pleasure sleighs, 1 single and .1 double seat, 1 set light single harness. Apply to Harold Hill, 16.Bayfield St. E115 FOR PAINTING, paperhanging` and general house decorating. phone A. Berry, 539W, 21 Gowan St.,`Allan4%al1e`. . ` . - D u I wood` slabs, two cords delivered forA$13. Apply W. H. Hatton & S'0nS,_Ut5Opi1a.. ' A ` 1- c VVOOD FOR. SALE-100 cords bf soft- I Arthur. _ FURS ALTERED and repaired. Over. I-Iurlburt s Shoe Store. Miss M.4s1-. - t c. 0 I WOOD FOR SALE-4-foot dry hard or soft wood, sawed any length to suit. Prices right. Harry D. Jamieson, Bar- rie. Phone 59 or 255. M 49-2p WOOD FOR SALE--Hardwood. mixed wood, slabs, look over our wood, and compare prices. Atkinson's Wood Yard. ' 218 Dunlop St. Phone 308J. ` 48-1p, rxnuu nnxua run DA.uI`J`--*3-16., 30.110 cord. Box'664, or 22 Sampson St., Var-! rie. _ 62p . 4 T0 LET--8_-roomed houa. -with all conveniences. 6 minutes? walk from Post Office. Enquire at 77 McDonald St. . 7 7 HOUSE T0 LET-CentVra.i.V 'convn~ iences,_7 rooms, 518 a. month; immedi- i ate possession. Angry A. M. Hunter. Phone 510W evenings b 51p _ 499 SAWYER-MASSEY . " 1926 Made-in`-! Canada. road-making machinery. We solicit inspection. and especially the improved heavy duty new construp- tion grader with engine bitch and powerful kerosene tractor. Personal: call or catalogues on request. Badgley, Travelling Representative, Box 1093, Barrie, Ont. A 51-10p ..... I PINE" RAILS FOR ."SALE-4-ft.. $6.00 r-nv-:1 `Rnv'RA (HI `)9 Qarnnunn Q0 Tine-_| FOR SALE-1 Moore 3-burner Electric! range with lower oven. will be sold` at 8. bargain price. Stove` is in peiffect, condition, was taken _in `exchange for a large range. Must we seen `to appre-,l ciate the real value offered` at this time. Apply The Barrie Radio and Electric Co. Limited. 13 Elizabeth St. Dhnnn 190 _ R1n'. .I3JlUULl.'lU LIU Phone 120. APPLES-Get Christmas supplies now. Northern Spies $1.25. Russet and,'1_`ol- man Sweets $1.00 per sugar bag, de-I I llvered; Phone requirements to _-Whit- [ford Perry Gill, Midhurst. V 51c FOR SALE--One set of new `heavy sleigh runners, are made of blue oak. 2% inches shoeing. Apply W. D. Go- Ichrane. Allandale, R.R.2. . 50-5p FOR TSALE-.-Several. oak barrels and 5 hogsheads; _-would make good water troughs .11 cut in two; Apply W. `J. lC;'aven,. 131 Bradford St., Barrie, 51p` j PIANO for sale; any reasonable `offer! annnntnd Annlv nf mvnminnr nffi:-IA, FDR --sALE-'s'everai sets at light` ae-- livery sleighs, new, also one light de- livery` wagon. Padd1son's Blacksmith Shop, Allandale. - .46_-`lp PIANO for sle; any reasonable `offer! accepted. Apply, at Examiner Ottiacie. - . Q 40. FOR SALE 08 RENT-:-M. Alexand- er's house. 142 Bradford St. Wlll sell very reaaonabe `or rent at $10 monthly. ' 51tc SAFE FOR SALEL-28 inches square, 40 inches` high, in gvpd order. Apply at Examine:-_0ff1c`e. '- ' 61-52p APPLES " FOR sA`IsE-`-spies, Green; ; Inge and Russets, quality guaranteed. Harry Ottaway, phong 606:6. ' ,`49tc Use The Examiner Classied Ads'.J I Have you noticed-' that when you pick up _ a newspaper yoqt often quickly` scan the headlines` on the _whole page before you be-` gin to read any item in detail? Carefully chosen advertisements are business headlines, enabling you to select those items in which _ you are particularly interested; and about which you desire,` to - learn more`th_rough` actual con-` tact'.[ Are _you keeping abreast of the news" bycaretully `scan- - ning the-,ad.vertis,in\ columns_ or` % uuspupei-2 n . VAULABLE FXl%`M PROPERTY In tho Tnwnekin `ml In-u.:l MORTGQHGE SALE uu.nD|.I: l'~I\l1IVl I'HUl"l'.H In the Township of lnnisfil v County of Simcoe_ `Used Cars For Sale Wood For : Miscellaneous HOUSE '1`0'LE'I`--Ha.rdwood oors throughout. all conveniences. Apply to phone 679W. V ' , 46t.fc For L BL. 51p `_ at. 510! rial: yr1ll`__be opgngd ma. :ew,dgys, A `4land s Drug Stars. The U.F.O. and U.F.W.O. will hold! :-Wa1_1PaP1`,m latest deslgnso 3" their annual business meeting, Monday pr1ces._. Exclpsxve agency for Statin- evenlng. December 21. at the h0me.of ton s seml-trxmmed. W. A. Lowe & Walker Caldwell. The delegates to the son, Elizabeth st, tfc convention in- Toronto, will give their report. A full attendance is requested.t_ Full. name engraved free n an `Eve;-ybpdy' welcome,- . ,. . 1 fountam pens, Eversharps and small `-`7~`Get Your t skates aha.r'P`ned.;` that Fiehch iVry V Pieces 5 Ft C7235` / c / aye snoo--o`unonu`oooInovcoo Pm.I0:IUIlOOllOCOIOOOIOI.l Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bgtter, per pound Eggs per doz. . . . . . . . . .. Potatoes. per bag. nqw . . . . `THURSDAY WHOLESALE PRICES` Nb_.,'2 Fall Wheat . . . . . . . . .. $1.26-1.35. -Barley .. . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . .. 60-66c stool-ounonfooolno v c o o o o no coonnocouontuomu Buck'wh"e'a't' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 _ , 7 _ as:-_I1n.. . . . V . . . V V V a an gnaw. luv: uuovvnsavlllu ' U.l.[J The. family of the late John Salter extend to their friends their thanks for kindness and sympathy shown them in their recent bereavement and for floral tributes. . - ' 61c " Mrs. W. `J. Nottingham and family ;wish to express to their many friends deep appreciation for kindness `and. sympathy shown in connection with` _their recent sad bereavement. 6113 Thomas Jack and familywish toi thank their many friends and neigh-I bors for their many acts of kindness during their recent sad bereavement! also for them_any beautiful floral tri-` _butes.- _ 51c R. M. Collie and'Mrs. W. J. Johnson." (son and sister) wish to thank Mrs, Handy and the Misses Bell and other friends for great kindness shown dur- ing the sickness and death of Mrs, Sarah Collie. . V 6103 I The McCullough family Wish to thank! gtheir friends and neighbors for kind-` ness and sympathy shown them in i-tlhlr recent sad berea.vement.- 51p rm`- n.......i1.. -4 4.1.... 1.4.. 1.`... n_.L_,, %%%$%&%$%$%%%%%} ,g CARDS OF THANKS ' on man -I-nnnn -u.lu.l..n...... en- MAMMOTH PEKIN DUCKS and Mammoth Bronze Turkeys, both sexes, tor sale; also 2 young horthornhulls. 9 and 10 months old. Bell Bros.. Barrie R. R. 3, Phone 629. azn

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