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Barrie Examiner, 14 Jan 1926, p. 8

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Di-I 2c OUU 20 -_ - _...j_------ -DVD / ` ` *; 2c pevnword; minimum 60c. &&&&gm.v..v4 ;V;.V..v..v..w..-. I `E IN MEMO/RIAM, nv\1\n_vu;n ........, ` . bereavement.` .,..--..= ...... swuuul. emu - ,1 2p 1- wish to convey my grateful thanks to all my neighbors for their great kindness in cuttingvand drawing home my fire-wood during my sickness. `David Cairns, Mill Road. _ 2p Mrs. U. Johnston desires to express her sincere -thanks and appreciation of the beautiful flowers. plants and ex- pressions of sympathy which she re- ceived fromn Her many kind friends and neighbors. 2c ` Mr._ S. J. MacDonald and family Wish to thank their many friends for kind- ness and sympathy shown, and for b`ea;ntii.'ul flowers received in connec- .tion"With the illness and death of wife and mother. -LIUII \`V.ll.Il CH mother. $$w&m$&w%w&mmg 'mAv1`:IJ--1 red and 1 white about Dec. 21st. Please. notify Duran, R.R. No. 2, Barrie. Miss Janet Knbx w!s`hes to thank her f1'1end,sA and neighbors for their help nnd kindness during her recent sad bereavement. 1 3:3 . I. lxllclh in hnnuuuu _...- ...._A_AI--- -' w o I V PX! - 20 99!` Word: minimum 500. %&%&&&mmmmmmmmmm m&&ww&m$a&E&wwg CARDS or THAN 3 9n nan unnuiu ....l...I..-.-... -A - av yvl VVUl.'Llj 111111111111!!! DU . \'L" c %>I0I4>X0X4>I<>X<%>X<>X<`>X0X<.>E%>I<%>I `Mrs. Osborne wishes to announce that she has opened a hair-dressing parlor at her. home, 82 Owen St. Snecial rntnsx fn M1...-..-.1, ..:..1.. n- yauu:.'_ an net nome,_ HZ U Specnal rates to school`-gxrls. a * _ 2c per" word; minimum 35c M M M M i 1 ,4 3V4 N` .V. .9. .w. .C. 7-7 uuunuu Lu D116 IUUUTB. ', --Towel shower for Strachan _ Ho ses, Old Trinity College, Toron- ' to, he new Church of England homes 3 for elderly p;onle,at residence" of ' Mrs. Palling, , 2O."'8Qp.m. Anyone welcome with a towel. Music and refreshments. 2c e--~Don t let anyone sell you a coal . that looks like anthracite" for the genuine No. 3 Pocahontas, because . Pocahontas does notresemble anthra- cite in appearance (except color) but many people-prefer it for its burning- -Wednesday next, Jan., ualities. If ou've been sold some- * t ing else for Pocahontas, try some of our genuine No. 3 Pocahontas and ou ll like 'it.- l~`he Sarjeant Co., 1 . ' 20 I :j-:2 &w$awa$$wm&&m&V V ANNOUNCEMENTS 3;; ` perword; uuuunUAHT uquHE,ungmm'mm- dnunnforaaw.SuHubm.hwVwounam (fm-Ih or on easy terms. Apply at 1.1.7 Cumberland BL. `Allnndale. Phone 764.1. 2-7p um: annual greumon In that city. I ~ ~--T-he auction sale` at Reeve s Jewelry Store should be a great -a-t- traction--every afternoon and even- ingat 3 .p.m. and 8 p.m. for a few days` only. Everything will be sold --'-no reserve.. 2c Citizens are reminded that it is contrary to a town by-law to dump ashes on the street . and as there have been a number of infractions of the regulation the policespromise to take action in the future. nnvn` 1-1-A----- 5* ` ~' I ' gall: 3 29 _... V... ...n.. AJGLJUGIID UU., UHIIIILBQ. ' A number of`the Barrie members of the Scottish Rite expect to visit London on Jan. .28 and will -confer one of the Scottish Rite degrees at the annual {reunion in that city. .__."l`-ha Jm.+:.... _..1-` -L *- __--_. ..... aulvilll JUHLD. ] -`---Genuine No. 3 Pocahontas coal isn't much to look at. but it certainly gives good satisfaction in stove or` furnace. Ask us about it. Phone 88 or 94,--The `Sarjeant Co., Limited. A -nuunnknu ..J!.L1.- hum [unfit DUIU DUE Hotel. I I At the inaugural meeting of the` `Water and Light Commission, Tues- ;day night, J. H. Bennett was re-_e]ect- ed chairman, a position which he has held-for many years. ' ..u.`.... , \Y_ A'\ vs -I aa,vs only. . 2c _ Lowe Bros., proprietors , of the Queen's -Hotel, state that there is no truth in a-rumor that has been cur- rent recently to the effect tha't they. have sold the` hotel. ` , | :+`\n :v\nuua-----1 -M - V ` ' " " _' ouu. muzuuecn D17. tfc 1 Major W. N. Knowles addressed uthe A.Y.P.A. of` Trinity Church on ." Wednesday night on the internment camp at Kapuskasing. ` ---Danc'e in Craighurst Public Hall v on Jan. 22. nuuninma T. n 1 not 9. ..,...I ,._...; u ,;,c=suvuut-: mereon `U115 - `year. . V V . ` V 3 --J at received, two cars of `that _l good mestic. coke in_ nut size.-- ,r O Ne_ill s Coal and Wood Yard, phone -1748. ' ~ ` _ 1-2c t, R. A. Stephens last Friday paid a -{ne of $2.00 andvcosts for-keeping ; hisetorevogen after the hours.spec-- '1-ied in the y-law. - V ` v ,--Wallpaper; in latest designs, all , prices. Excl_usive agency for staun- i ton's semhtrnmmmi. W A rm--~ A Iuwu us out: uy-Law. ' ' _.r-Wallpaper-_in de: $9`;en`".:"$i?S`n2d`v , iSo'r\1`. Elizabeth st. " ' ' uh. TX! KY 17.- _-_,-n nuumw a unnxversary next month. V E-Tray al_l1:)ad;.oflha;c}i"woo(<)i,}?la_1llis, cu an vs: ay en --- e1 s - Coal & Wgod Ygrd-, phone 748. 1-2c Fred W. Otton has bought a Blake street lttd next Judge W.ismer s, and !will bu a residence thereon this `year. ""_"""P*-v---u--u-----up-2--. ROUGHCAEVI` HOUSE ditlnn. fnr smln ..`I+..L.` V uuwxuuo, Last week. Rev. Dr. Drummond of Hamilton .will be -the special preacher for St. `Andrew's "anmversabry next month. --'l`rv n Ina.-I A: 1......a........a _--L_ ' --'--,Hot*wa les with maple syrup, :10c, at ABryson s Tea Rooms. 2c -Nurses-in-training dance, Feb. 12,"-in I.'0.0.F. Hail-. Admissione50c.\ |_ Saturday `special at Bryson s Tea :Rooms, Neilsong chocolates,` regular lpp Colorado, "last week. Raw 11.. f\-........---J -D "' 600 for 49c `lb. L pzcv ,A. F. A. Malcomson shipped two : pairs of Magpie pigeons to Denver, ` vvnuurl, ac yvoruumxnxmum We. [4 F ` ` .0I0I4_i"I0I0I4 E01` >E>I0I0I0I0I0I1 - vv . -- ' - - x v` . ` V V T-.--. ' ' Readers, ac word; zminimum 50. a M i E 1 1 3.2 gm .7. `V. .w. .w. --. u. puuuu- Lowe & . tfc ..l.l......_--`l YKLU nu. we service in Lefroy Unlitelll Church last Sunday morning, Rev. Jas. Brown preached a very able sermon; his subject being the erection of King Solomon's temple as compared with the building of a human life. I-Ie announc- ed the subject for next Sunday as Seven Men Who` Were.-.Afraid." All will be sorry to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Speck and t amll3i,'> are about to: V x `_ upuu men` return. V M H` I Gprdon Tebo returned from the hns- I `pita! on Saturday and he is feeling as well as can be expected. n. The new Innisl Council held their ] first meeting in Stroud on Monday last. At_ the service United. 14_(:hurch Sun`dav nmrnimr pm, r..- I ' FOR SALE~--House No 19, Worsley St.. Barrie, must be sold to wind up estate. Communicate with Boys and Boys, Barrie. 5 1-2:: The young people's meeting on Mon- day night was well attended. Arrange- ments were made for 9. skatin,e,party to Churchill rink on Saturday night and a supper in the church basement: upon their return. , i mm... mm . T- Juyulg me arternoons in skiing. I H. Speck has been transferred to the. Alliston branch of the C. N. R. The` family will leave for their new home at the end of the month. They will be. greatly missed in the community, es-5 ipfacially Jack among the younger peo-j p e [ (501. MC-gLelland left -last week rm- `Victoria, .C. meeting attendmi Am.......... ..-...,e ....... Luu mu tor nearly a. week," but is able to be out again. H John King is- spending a few of his` holidays in New York. oung people of the village are en- joying the afternoons the. i at! end month. Thou mm M an L:n:1'K 1n 1. N. Grose's Reeve Allan has been. house with the Flu for but age .Tn1nn `I'll-r- 1- ~-~ " u. uue Mem Th .. Maurie Dership in the W. e sailors have returned homes for th e winter months. natal l\\I I Jan. .12.--Miss Jennie Henderson spent;-the week-end with her" sister in` Barrie. ` . Miss Agnes Allan, R. N., spent a few days last week in Toronto. Several ladies called on Mrs. James Wilson last wnnlz fn -mm---L w. cue tongue." V Trinity United Church Ladies Aid held their January meeting at the home of Mrs. Horton on Wednesday after- noon,- with nineteen.present. It was de- ' cided`t0 hold a sale of homemade bak-I ing. At the close of the meeting >1 dainty lunch was served byithe hostess assisted by Mrs. E. Feltis. ` '~ Read TheExaminer and get all the local and district news--$2.00 a year. . __________ . muuuay wxm Mrs. West. V The services in Trinity flnited Church next Sunday will be conducted by the pastor. Subjects: A Memolzv Jogger" and The Use and the Abuse` of the Tongue." Trinihr TTv\CGnr1 nu---~'- " -` ` I -n"1l'1~"7 t`;r:1.en's.Institute will inset On gidnesday, Jan.(20, at the home of re, J. 13. Stewart. - . Mr. andgMrs.' M. C. Wigle and little `son James have returned home after spending three weeks in Klngsville. Mission Band will meet'on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 17. aftersunday School. . Mrs. A. L. Atton of Cookstown snent ' Monday with Mrs. sarvinna in "|"-`--"-- 6. .. ww -tr ROOM FOR TWO BUSINESS LADIES` or schoolglrls for rent. may have cosy mom with light housekeeping privileg- e: I)r bmwd, rates reasonable. Phage 9 4.. . . "' __- Q`I`5\v . - _- ex-M Aismssswsswammsas '4 Mrs. Jas. A. Jamieson lsylsiting with riends in Barrie. -( . __ . Mrs. J. Hatton of Utopia is spending a. week with her sister,` Miss Marlon McDona.Id. ` ` ' `on Tuesday attending`a. meetingsof Presbytery. t, ` . Mrs. Cecil McDonald has returned hometo Barrie after visiting at `S. J. McDonald's; . _ The Ixrin.-.....v... `l_..u:4,,. Rev.,A. G. Rihtoul was in Allaxidale, 1. I ClZC'B '8tel7oE the roman Royal Mounted FRIDAY J;me3 O]iybr ' SATURDAY cAPI1j91. ":*,g%'=" THEATRE THE cREAfAcm6'1``37EKYc3r aDAVlD Ben teuv Stuart ms 0': A-`$064 I`;-..-I--_ VITAOBAPI ' Imam uaa secured a position] Grose's T general store. I is conned to the _i`lu for nenrlv g mm. 2 UH Ill 914J. 1-gww u; cm: W. LV1. S` to their yr mnhthg .'uuuuut.'u LU me nearly week, rain ID- position 'IAV'Q1 I3+r\In.\ . THE HOME 01- BETTER. PICTURES leave the village to reside in Alliston. It is understood Mr. Gravston of Severn will come to Lefroy and take the place . of Mr. Speck as section foreman. I1; 1 1 On Tuesday afternoon of last week. the former Presbyterian W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Jas. VVilson for the purpose .of presenting her with a life membership from that society. Mrs. Wilson has been a patient sufferer from rheumatic ailments for some time and during the winter weather is conned to her home. After a brief programme.. the president, Mrs. Arthur King, stated that as this was the closing chapter of 'this Presbyterian auxiliary, it was a I most opportune time_to meet with Mrs. 5 Wilson. Mrs. Jos. Reid read an address while Mrs. Alex. Canning presented . .Mrs. Wilson with the life membership in behalf of the society. Though quite . 3! taken by surprise, Mrs. VVilson sincere- , i ly thanked the members for their kind- ; ness and considerationto her in her , afflictions and, although unable to en- E; tertain them as she would like. bade them welcome to her home. Refresh- ments were served by the ladies and a Following is the address:- ~ Dear Mrs.` Wilson:--_VVe. the members of the W.M.S., have gathered today to let you know that our thoughts have been with you while you have been un- able to attend our meetings. We have appreciated, your efforts to be present and do your bit. For you it has been no easy matter, but we all know that the Master will reward us according to the sacrice we make for Him. Your friends have noticed the patient, cheery . way in which you bear your sufferings. : VVe all believe that our Father in His, innitewisdom sends us only What is` best for us. and `those who feel that` they are able to do little for Him_may be winning His brightest smile of an- social hour spent over the coffee cups. - `Phones .143 and 144 [Dabtes . ._ . Fry: Cocoa, tm , I Sunower Salmon--'- _ Fncy pink . . . . . . . 21 9 "'..'.ZZ' FOR REN'P--Comtortnble furnished room, with all conveniences, in pr!- vnte home, central. Phone 113. 58-59 Vtsnnn-' r,u.\.-. .-`.--_- ---r llcing Sugar . . ..3lbs.for25c] !Good Rice 5. . . 3lbs.`fot25c E--.* THE HOME or coob THINGS To EAT}! IB`!CHANAN S GROCERY With your nert order a pound of our Coge, 70 lb. A smashing, fas- cinating % mystery thi'i1ler,_of the great . nofth woods. ` A James Oliver Curwood s Most` Thrilling Story .,. ,...u mum: wuo I881 mat` ble r am! the way they carry their ask you to accept this life D Certicafp an 9 one-1n+ 4-ni- . . . . . 4-for 25 . Q 2 lbs, Tfor 25cl FOR REN l`-- 1`wo front rooms unfur- nished. Apply 52 Sophia. St. East.` 58tfo. FT* u-...__ A/ M9, ?- T.E5_- I` INTI`:-4;-_ No. 2 Fall Wheat Barley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . . Butter, per pound . . . . Eggs per doz. . . . . . . . . Potatoes, per bag, new THU RSDAY WHOLESALE PRICE8 `Y- . -9` v-vvn that God will ever keen youuand bless you.--(S_igned) Agnes King, president; Mary Brown, secretary. - Goods Delivered Promptly Eudafv 'B7iRiL:1-H and MAE BUSCH in Washing . . . :7 lbs. 25 Cooking Figs V .' . 3 lbs. f9i1j(24c Molasses,pertin 10c X ROOMS TO LET with boa1.'d.[1t de. sired. Apply 162 Bradford St. .50-8c jI Pink Salmon-w- f Bysh .% ..... ..16clb. Choice quelity Cheese, lb. 29 `I000 Aylm_er Pea',tinl5 PHONE 106 FOR ` PROMPT SERVICE [1000 Aylmer`Corn,tinl:c WlSEMAN S BARRIE MARKETS THE QUALITY MEAT s_:-:01 . . . . . .. 3UC $1.10-$1.15 .... 65-70c ... 40-45c . 35-45c `$2.25-2.50 $1.40-1.45 . . . 60-65c . . 90c Q1 1n_e1 1: j-??X'U WAN'l`I~JD--Smull house and acreaQ'8 on vacant land with bush or orchard in exr.zhnng'e for 4~m0med frame coc- tnge with cellzw. verandahs, electric light, pump In kitchen, lot 75x1'32 ft. apple trees, hanxhour-ma, no encumbmmusa. vulue $2,800. between Barrie and Shau- ty Bay pret. erred. Apply Fred Elliott. stop 38, Lake Shore Road, Port Credit. - v noo- Miss M. :\I(`K('! v1s1ting in Torontr Alphonse (}zx;:w`. berta, has rotummJ M..- '1` "r x',.,, IIGU K'Lulm\ UCL La, 1 Mrs. Yul are visiting N11`. Young, Toronto. Nina nnvxnlrlzl I. uuug, 1. Ul\)||LU. Miss Donelda borough was 21 Miss M. A. Train. f`...... . T`l121_-... JVLIBD LVL. fl. Lnunu. Wilson Crux -spent Lhe wek-v Mrs. E: Dlch HI. gi-l1;'_;u\L\`\.'; day attending up the Bank of Torr `ll..- IV...-.L.nn\ LHC Dunn U1 Llllllx Mrs. Graham T Sask.. was th(- .1 Mrs. Newman, us "1 A `I7.-.11.--Cu uuwu r-uvw RAILS tor kindling, 4 . M n covddellvered. Apply Box 664- leuve order at 14 Sampson Sn. Bag.- B. - " lV.ll'5. Ddtwluuu, u T. A. Wallwin visiting his pun Thns.Wal1win I 1ur:__ 1\K.J.,.,\l I 1H"5. VV(l1lW|1x. :- Miss Mabel 1! Man., is \'i. Alex. Russell. 21* 1 ,..- r`*....,}n...- .. 1135. lbuancu . ._ Lou Gardm-r his parents. Mr. ner, wen ` t.. ' .1` Ilel`, \IV\L`.ll .u.. . Owing tn ill Veigh 11?: rt-fur College, AUI`t>}`:1 In . M... \ \Juucg_:,L:, . Lu: Mrs. .I21.<. spent the \ww` of Mrs. M. D T 1UI ._... `()1 A7115. A). J1. Mrs. R. J. Norma left t Ca1if., \V} 1m'r` month. `D-.. C` Y! I JIIUAI LII- Rev. S. H. ( land on ;\I~w1 at the \v(-<-H). -~-r-5` f`Yn1\ Illa Lin: \V xx : wams Club. BY Our 6 silver` inclut lines, - - v~-< - -~ -> TENDERS will be received by tha uuden'sig'ned until Jan. 20. 1926, for eight cordsof 4-foot body wuod,.maple and beach, to. be delivered to school- house S. S. No, 12, Innlsftl. not later than April 1. 1926. (Ellgned) R. W. Red- fern, Allzmdnle R, R. `Z. 1-20 ?-?$'C SERVICE I On and a. 4 and H. (1 , `A1 ...I. stl TENDERS will be received by th 1mderslg`ued up to and Including Jan. 30th for eight cords four-foot green hxwdwnnd, beech and maple. to be de- llvererl at No, 2-school, Crown Hill. 1. H. Luck, R.R. No. 1. Barrie. 2-4p . ...-....--_..___._ _. V , .,,.. . `V-_ WANTED TO RENT by Marchvlstg modern cottage, central. commercial man and wife, no children. Apply 1.9 Wursloy St. 01' Box 1093. T W 2-7;). -p--.----u--------nu---u-..------:---u mndmvn nnffn rrn nanl-nnl 3%!-Dj ' WAN 1`ED--Beven cords green hard- wnnrl, good body wood, to be delivered, 11162 alga measured at Cundlep 3011001.; eurson, Sec'y. _2t1 c. ' uztupni '.L'1D1`J'.L'1`1 wzmtea; also bridge work discarded , any condition, highest prices. Mail L. Baker, 266 Vcrawtords St., Toronto, Ont. - 49-89' a?IjU? a-- . -.-....__._ _ - ~ FALSE TEETH wanted; WOI'k !1`('*.FI.l'dnfI nnu nnnw` ,2 LIVE POULTRY WANTED--Hitzhestl rlces mud, Phone mornings or`even- rags to telephone 322 or write to 142 Bradford St. - '1-6p T1 FOWL WAN'1`ED--Highest prices pdld.` Phone 884 or write H; Levit. box 542. 1.311 w uuu run SALE--4-toot dry soft wood, sawed any length Prices right. Harry D. James: rte. Pbone'69 or 255. i WAN'I`ED---Room and board In nrlvnte home, centrally located, by a. business girl. Apply Examiner office. 2p PRACTICAL NURSE desires nosition. Phone 996.! - . 2-3p VV P THE ALBANY ' HOSPITAL, Albany, N .Y.', otters an attractive -3 yetifcourse. in nursing to high school graduates, with` excellent op ortunltles !.'or_Lwork. after graduation. laases begin in--Feb-. mary and Sap gmber. M Students may enter the next: ebruary class it appll-[ cation is made','a.t once.. For further. 1ntoz'm'a.t1on wme; Superintendent of Nurses, Albany Hospital, ;A_1bany,T612*I.f. ` 2 ` - 0 :; ut A WAN'1`D--A young, capable. lntelllr gent, Protestant girl througlr, publlp school. some High School education preferred, musically inclined, to be an an adopted daughter. A musical edu- cation given her. `A fairly strong` girl required as mistress at home is, not strong. No girl need apply tha.t.ha8 Q. . dark list and is not or good, respect- able amily. Apply to Examiner Ottlce. ' 9._Yln HUUIUWDVK III Hm Examiner Ottlce. Examiner Office. D- WAN'1'ED--Mlddle-aged woman to. do housework In small family. Apply -5: ' __lI _ MAID WANTED Immediately. Apply at the RV. I-Iospjtal; ` . .2c o -r --' --' '-` '-' '5' '3' _'-' '3` '3 - V0-x'IO-`c:n-t-V7 i6rd.. cash. each {unr- tion (minimum bharge. 25); us In- urtlona for _tho_ price `of tour, ' 10 1 cont: extra when charged; max 10 mm Astra. when ropllu in `dltiotod ' IO Examiner Omen. ("T Property For Sale . " `' III I la per word cash; `minimum 350, illttlllnloltlolt IXOI0l|IOI0lIl0l 1"-an `--_a - ._'-_A ____ ___.'_ _,, -v--`.---- woon FOR BALE--4. wood. nnnrml mu. ,,_____.__. Lost and `Found Wood FoS;f Rooms and ' Held)" Wmud Wuqted "'t hard or 13! length on gun .Y cotds No. 1 dry '1`. Emma. plioge - D o v FIE. in good` con. l.hla_ fnr .wnnhman - 1: `also bridge 1diHnn_ hlgrhnnf T (sow, Leo. 2-8c b U351 1-6c ` The annual `Order of Nurs held in the Lib 18, a! 8 p.m. will be for com! Repor meeting of the ,Vic.toria.1_1 es, Barrie Branch, will be vary Hall, Monday, Jan. ts of the year's work electiqn ; of officers of Barrio Brunch V. O. N. the View Nursgjsl Baz:;:1e__Brat`1c'h, v hold In 4!... 1' 1 -tuul. UFU, '.l'U9C1G.y, Jim. 19, p.m.. for election of officers and trans- action of all general business. pertain- ing to the Society, Directors meet at 1.30 pen}: ' V on `UK LU p. U] m. WLIUUI 2-3c Ur It rte. T,______._______.._. 080 AGRIEU LTU RAL SOC! ET-Y `The annual meeting of Oro Agricul- tural Society will be held at the*'1`own Hall, Ozfo, Tuesday, Jan. 1926, at 2 p.m_.. officers and funnel NOTICE OF? MEETING Please take notice that `the Annual emeetllng of shareholders of the Barrie A{:t~icultural Society will be held in the Police Court Chambers. -Barrie. on Fri- day. January 22, at the hour of 1.30 o'clock. Presentation of Financial Statement, Electlon of Officers and` other `important business. 8, Dyment, President. G. 0.. Cameron, Secretary. `TO I.E'l`-8-roamed house. with all conveniences, `6 minutes "walk from gast O-ttlce. Enquire at 77 McDonald 49,-2n _-r 0 FOR SALE `OR RENT--M. Alexand- er's house. 142' Bradford `St. Will sell very reasonable or rent at $10 monthly. Apply in mornings or evenings. 53-5p i u---v-cup 'lIl\ `I Inn: A A" v won RENT --,- Comfortable, double` house. brick, sevenrooms. fire place, conveniences, large gardens, central. Phone 1256. I 2-7p _:--u HOUSE 0 .LE'1`-I-Iardwood oors throughou , all conveniences. Apply to phone 579W. ' 48t;tce, ` STORE T0 LE'I`-Enqulre John Saso 1tfc`l `nW9 FOR SALE--Simcoe Reds. Rhode Is- land Red cockerels, brothers to the ones that won first prize at Barrie Poultry` Show for best laying pen, and brothers to the birds from best `exhibition pen for all breeds last year: 14 pens com-- Eaten}. C. M. Hickling, 91 Worsley 81., HIV! 9 0 I. D I - ELACK HORSE for sale, would-mak'er good driver or third horse on farm, perfectly quiet to dr1ve, .slngle or double; will sell cheap` for quick sale and good} home. Robb. "Wilson. 206 Bradford St., phone 420. ' 2a rte. WWW. - 2b u WOOD FOR SALE--100 box loads 12 and 16 Inch. also 60 cords No.1 hardwood. Annlu In In v-----~ ' ..-un aaur;---uooa driving mare, 9oyra. old; set heavy harness, double, good condition; 2 setaosingle harness; set sloop slelghs, good condition. Will sell reasonably. Apply 58 Gowan St., A]- landale. V . 2c `YOUNG PEKIN DRAKE tor -sale, 2 `first prizes, Barrie Fair and Poultry Show. A splendid bird at $2.50 for quick H'.tIB.. W. S. Robb, '14 Mulcaster Street. Phone 680. - zap` r.11\1\n..--- - ' FOR SALE--Good driving mare, old;__s_et harness. double. Qnn.-1 . " "` V V W FOR SALE-~Two-year-old cow, due in` F;3b1~unry; two Embden sanders. Alex. , umpbell, Shan_ty_Bay. 3p ' HEAVY MARE FOR SALE. Apply`tn Homce Partridge. RH. No. 1, Barrie Phone 902r3. ' o 3.2 Jubwuy Barrie. T1: I YOUNG tow. due as freshen Jan. ' Duncan mham; Shanty Bay, Ont. .----~----------g------- ` ._.--------.-.-.-.._----.._. 1 SALE. Apply` Pa1'trld`zze. R.-R. N0, 1 Tlnnw FARM FOR ALE--$12.500.00 for a first-class 1200 acre grain and stock fnrm. Abundance of water; good sollzi Icrrmfovtable house; large new barn with stabling. well located. $3500.00! ucash. Immediate possession, a snap to close up estate. Further particulars, '.Box 239, Bradford. Ontario. 58-2c l FARM FOR SALE, part `west half lot 20, con, `3, Flos, 100 acres: clay loam,- good spring: 10_ acres hardwood bush. iarant Knupp. Anton Mills. 61-4p] WOOD-FOR SALE, by box load or. by cord. Phone 528. ' 52-4c -wZ SOUND PINE RAILS for Q. `s c0n;(!.de]l\_'t3r_tl. Apply 664 ---uance in uraignurst Public MADE IN CANADA, sawyer-Masseylon ,Jan- .22. auspices, L-0-L. 985. road. graders, drags, scrapers, st'one~4VCra1ghurs`t. Good music; Everybody crushers. blns. steam rollers, scarlflers, lywelcome; 95, tax extra. 2c 8I"7dV W5 'v dump W330: W919!` The Fire Brigade was called out 8 rlnklers, all distributors, gas and - sgeam tractors, athreshers. c1over'at- today (Thursday) to attend 9' chm tncliments, saw mills. Personal call or ey re in. the building-at the 5-`nth catalogues on request. W. W. Badgiey, east corner of Dunlop'and Mulcaster travelling representative, Box 1093. Sts. . . _ Barrie. 0nttU'10 '- 2-1 D ---Watches, diamonds and jewelry of all kinds going at auction at Farm; For Sale ' Reeve"s " Jewelry Store, two sales daily, 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., for a few days 0 ly. 3, 100 ac_res;_ clay loam; Lowp Rrnu m.......:......... .'_1? LL. n-nn anal- . IA ;_.,_, SEATS FOR SALE:-Number of school, seats that have been replaced by others; if: `section No. 17. No reasonable `offer refused. A. D.,Campbell, sec.-y, s_hanty| Bay. . 2p'~ FOR SALE--One set or new heavy` sleigh runners, are made of blue oak. I 2% inches shoeing. Apply W. D. Co.- chrane, Allandale,` R'.R.2. ' 50-Sp` < I j TIMBER FOR SALE---s1tuated on west; half lot 27, con. 9, township of Essa. 1 Wlllaell in whole or'ln part. Apply, J. '1 TI`. Arnold,.Guelph. , V- 2.-7_c`_i _ , I . . ' DRUM--First-`clans band and orchestra snare drum for sale. Cost $40.00. will sell o'r $18.00. ApplyAB6x 264 or Exam- iner Otce. =- ~ - r =1-2c` --- - APPLES FOR SQLE--Spies, Green-- Ings and Russete, quality guaranteed, Harry Ottaway, phone, 605r6. 49-1p-2t!c ;' - PRIVATE SALE or household turm- ture, good-as new. Apply R. Coady. 101oWorsley St., phone 949.1. 2-7c,` -u FOR SALE-*-G0 d I: t . - ' hdrdwood. Anni`; t3aA:c$`:vn:'l.:?n?..iP FOR SALE-N I -" b d, V` and mattress %7n L1f'. ae an?-ynqa rvn :4-I..uI.'J-1Veu'Iy-new bed, sprlnzsl mattress complete, - a. snap. 14. Small St; Phone 584. , A 1-6)) I - . -..-.ov -v L()S'I`~-A garnet and pearl ring. also :1 plain gold ring, between Bnyflold St. and Post Office, I`ln der please leave at Examiner Office. Reward. ' 2p! ' `FOR SALE--'l` :1 h V '. onable tor dashfvgnnalv %2u1g:n.-$.23 Fun BALE .-,-'1`wo fish Ihant!es.`R_eai- for cash. Apply to 67 Brock St., or phone 829W. ' ` -A '-' A 20 | y un aA.I.a.I.'a'--uooa oat straw. alsoareen Alpply to Archie Mcpougall. Phone 6062'}! ~ M ` . ` 1, ` ., BARN FOR ALE-88x68. all pine. A.'p-I ply to G. H. Spears, Allandale RR. 2.: Phone`Ivy M v b V , 2-18p" ` ' `- CEDAR POSTS tor sue. Apply M Leonard, Stroud. , . " ,_. .... V-noun ulvvl. 311 2c IRWIN McMAI-IONA, Secretary. H. I. BARN!-I_ARLD.T,,PrAesident. Live Stdclgi or gia- u Quolllil I-lvlv Ulllulllon ds I. 83., ...... u. uu.Auu1'B EHO` Dyment, * LOS'I`--0mm.re and black fountain pen, between Bmdford"St. and skating rink; Jan. 6. Finder kindly phone 736M. 2c- 'W* . AA...

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