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Barrie Examiner, 24 Feb 1927, p. 8

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I- wish to`: thank the Fidelity Fire, Underwriters of N.Y. and their agent. W. R. Allen, Thornton, for the prompt settlement onvmy tornado`; and wind insurance claim. ,3 Marshall - Boyd. Al- landale. . T ' . - 8p Mrs. Thos. MoCa.nn'.: Utopia, wishes to thank many friends for their kind-f ness and`hosDItaiity,by so very kindly assisting her after being knocked down ..by a.team of horses running away in| Bax-rie_on `Saturday. 19th. ~' 8c Wu Iih fn fhnh`! nnafnrvunuu uyknl ;|uuuu.-:1`. 1V1J'y Ann .1"Ol'G, WHO (1160 s_uddenly.'Feb. 28, 1925. ' This day brings back a memory Of our loved one laid to rest. And `those who. think of her today Are those "who loved her best. Dear mothe_r, how I miss you, Only God alone can tell, - For life is not the same to me Since you were called away. Whefn days are dark and true friends ew, ' '-1Z)_e'ar=mo thr'; how I long for you. `8 p ., - -Da.u`ghter Jennie. FORD--In loving memory `of my dear . ;mother. Marv Ann Wnr, whn aim: uuxne, . V ` i Not lost but gone before. ; ; _8c--Sadly missed by Daughter Annie. --x v BOWERS--In loving memoryeox my dear father who departed this life Feb. 27, 1923, and my dear mother. Mar. 18, 1928. M ' Beside your graves I often stand With heart both crushed and sore But in the gloom the`? sweet words come, ` Nnf Inn} hut a-nun `lagln-an VVILH y BIIIIIU heartache. Longing. dear I)... ROAD MAKING MACHINERY F OR. SALE o LOCKHAR l`--In loving memory of our dear mother. Mrs. Mary J. Lock- hart; who entered eternal rest Mar. 1st, . 1926. A silent thought, a. hidden tear, Keeps the memory ever dear, Always so good, `unselfish and kind Few on this earth her equal to find. Surrounded by friends we are lonesome Inithe midst of our Joys we are blue With a. smile on our face there's a. haa.rf.n.nh A. GORDON-Ilfl loving reniembrance of eJane _Gprdon, beloved wife of Joe. Gordon, who died March` 1, 1923. Sunshine passes, shadows fall; _ Love's remembrance outlasts all. From memory's page time cannot blot Threeellttle words, VForget Her Not. e 9 v1'.-..u._.___ _,, s U U In (In L'\JJ.1.IJ-'11! wvmg memory or dear ;mother. Mary Ann Ford, who died suddenlv.`Feh- 22. 1925, psi` word: minimum 600. 'k` % . >14 \ 2 >x< wiwmwwwmwwwmwmw Mrs. W. W. Humphrey and family wish to thank "their many friends for their kindness and sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. 8p - Mrs. Wm. Bloxharn, Alla.ndale,_w1sh- es to thank her many friends and neighbors for kindnes and ympathy` and floral tributes in her recent be- * reavement. - t 8c f ` , 33 IN MEMORIAM ':IX:>I0I VB>X0X<>I<>I1 >I0X0X0I0I0I0I< 3 ~ Chridty. . l _ _ . ` FAGAN--On Friday, Feb. 18, 1927, at CHRISTY-On Saturday. Feb. .19, 1927. at her late residence. 56% Grace St., . Toronto. Elizabeth Christy, in her 81st year, [widow of the late John his late residence. 301 .St. Helena _Ave.. Toronto, Samuel George Fag- an, in his'58rd year, husband of the late Barbara Elizabeth Fagan. I-II.RONS--At Victoria Hospital. Ham- ilton, Ont., on .Wednesday.- Feb. 23. 5 1927, Annie I-Iirons. widow of the late John Hirons (formerly of West] Toronto), aged`92 years. Interment in` Grenifel cemetery, on arrival of C.P. R. train at Essa Station, Friday morning. , e - ( CARDS or-5, THANKS % CARDS or :_THANKS None: . '7`? v ouvaoooo V `white pigs sevehiw w3ks 01:1. ' Agply 'Wa.rd Webb. Cralgvale. phone 17r2 .83) ....-._s.. _-_ ?13'{G{&2siE2"c1. ` A. , W. SMITH "`nn1n (Indy ,1 mother, for .&ou. -A.rv1lla and Madeline.` o-c `ls, VVI QJVLI.-I--I1 Town Clerk, Barrie. .--.. .. -.5-as .5-cvo. avvu o -i-iusband and Family : am, 0. .IJUL'1.'y. ` ' ` v At a"meetingof Oro Fair executive held on'February 16, the` I927 pro- gramme `was discussed. This year will be the fair s 75th anniversary and in honor of V the `occasion it is planned to put on special attractions. ; It is hoped that the council will -show recognition of this important affair The execu- by a substantial grant. tive is? desirous `of securing as many pictures of the early officers as pos- sible. Any having such are request- ed to communicate `with the secre- tary, Irwin McMahon. M n_Jug.1.'Ac_wc1.'c lizgub uu buutr news wnn 97.35. f'I`he local team was composed of -J..Hyslop, captain; F. B. O'Con- nor. G..E. James. J. A. Flannery and R., J. `Berry. ' A4` nfcsnlnni-:cu:un-9 "n `l:\..:.. A.-.----L2..- V . -~ 7 COW FOR SALE--One good grade (VOW. dark red. 5 veara nld. dun I-n The Barrie team were second in the annual first afd competition of the Bell Telephone` Co. held in Tor- onto on Tuesday. . North Bay won the competition with 97.5 points and BaArrie,were fight on their heels -with Q 9` `Thu `Ann! Gan-In ends nnnnn n.-ul yuuylv UL uL`1`.Ic. . - In this issue appears an advertise- ment` from MacLaren, Fletcher & Co., bond dealers, Toronto. `Mr. _ Fletcher is 'avBarrie Old/Boy and for a number oyear's was with the Bank of Commerce. His father was the late R. E. Fletcher of Barrie, who {V3934 warden .of Simcoe County in IL. TI.,.._!, 1, ,,,, - I 0 ..------ -... ..........,- uuvvu, so as-55: young. The Oro Horticultural Society`ex- ecutive met at the home of Mrs. Robert Hall `recently and discussed plans for 1927 which includes a mem- bership drive." `They expressed their appreciation of contributions made last year especially those from the people of Barrie. T9! I"||: 575`-In nnnnnun __ ..J..-..J.2_- 1115 can: IrUWll.o . Over thirty members of St. An- drew s choir go to Toronto this (Thursday) evening to hear the Men- delssohn choir., They travel both waysby a special train arranged for by `the- Orilliav Presbyterian choir which is taking) down a large party. ML- n-.. 'I'_`l ..'..J.:....n.....-1 ca--.-_;__. -__ ' `County Engineer F. G. Campbell and `County Treasurer D. H. Cole- man are attending -the Good Roads Convention in Toronto this week., Reeve Lowe and Deputy-reeves Mc- Cuaig and Creswicke are represent- ing the town. ' ' " nun... 4-l......L.. ........1.-..- -2 cu. AH gran puzue 111 general pronclency. `St. Mary's two hockey teams went to Orillia on- Thursday night of last week, for the return games with teams representing the church of the- Angels Guardian. The Seniors won by` 7-1 and the Juniors were defeatedl I Q- manuals: Utallgc Luuug D1'lEOYlS., -Week-end Special. Fresh ripe tomatoes, 25c lb. They are as `cheap now as they will be when full season in. New carrots, 10c bunch, fresh "spinach, 2 lbs; for 35c. Barrie Fruit Market, phone 341, John Saso. 8c - Last Sunday Maurice Beverley was presented with a watch for standing highest in Trinity Sunday `School. A -friend of the school donates each year a watch to the scholar taking, first place in `general proficiency. V MH7`V hnnlz-an -having `unl- uavvzuutsu VV 118011. A very successful carnival was held on Tuesday night under the aus- pices_ of the rink band. There were 210 skaters and the prizes were won by Mi-ss Evelyn Lainson and Miss Helen Mcconkey.` Rm-{n um: n..m:.. r.....:....- ...--L :_ nusscu m.uuuuney. Barrie and Orillia Juniors meet in _ an exhibition game here on Friday` night. The match will be preceded by a game between St. Mary s, Church League Champions, and Al- lan-dale Orange Young Britons, __.`K7nn](_nn Qnnrni E`--nr-1- -3--- 145; \ - 8c ; There was a good attendance at the Fireman's cznjnival on Thursday night of last week and the affair .was a decided success. The prize- winners were- Miss Ruby Wiles and Laxvrence Wilson. nu`--- ...--_- _...8-_| - - ' ` 8' LL75 '1 ` `mm. ...a 11` _five string broom 49c, full` weight uvulc U1. nu. uuu m.rs..n. M. Lay. I -English Breakfast `Tea 57c 1b., bread 16c large loaf, large box soda biscuits 29c, large prunes, 2 lbs. 23c. $50. Hinds Goods delivered. Phorge aauy ac::.'vu:c.s 111 DE. An'arew's. The Worthwhile Bible Class Collier St. church held a skiing and` toboggan party on Monday night and were afterwards entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs..H. M. Lay. --English Rrnald-'n+ `Tan Km. 11.. ,__.___--, r--y..u vca., UVALLL L26` so. ` . 8c V Rev. J. S. Shortt will preach in Or- , eillia Presbyterian church next Sun- day, taking the. work of Rev. Dr. ` Mason who is to conduct the ariniver- sary services in St. Andrew s. 'l`lrm ur....n.....x..~1.. 13:14- nu, 1-- w uuu, nllluuubll DE. tic!` -Orange Special. Large size, 2' dozen for 55c. Rhubarb picked while H you wait, 3 bunches 25c. Barriega Fruit Market, phone 341, John Sa-' so. - ` _._.._ --- `I as u v vsvvlt, ux one U.U.1. OC ` --`--Buy Staunton s Semi-trimmed? wallpaper - 22-in. wide instead of!` old 18-in. For sale by W. A. Lowe < & Son, Elizabeth St. tfgh ..._nrnnnvn _Qncm{n`l `l'.:.....- ..:_- uxagara raus on Tuesday night. I I I-:The Senior Literary Society. .open meeting is postponed from February 24 to Thursday evening,5 March 3, at 8 o'clock, in the B.C.I. 8c 1 \ `Du..- GL_--_,,1._-.I .LuJ.\Uu|;U uu rev. 1:7 About forty Barrie people attend- ed the hockey match in Newmarket between Newmarket Juniors and` l';.Niagara Falls Tuesday night. I I `--V gnnfnv T.1';'n1nn-nnvv GAn-'--'--- :17 _ ,- _____vv., ~---n--cg uvuvvs, 4.1 at. I 0 ' I ` -Monday arfd Tuesday at New E . Dreamland, Tin Hats, a war com-'1 edy with'Conra-d Nagel and Qlairei Windsor. V ~\ 8c '- `Mrs. John Christy, whose husband was eVm_plo ed by J. H. Plummer in Barrie a"n mber of years ago, died in Toronto on Feb. 19. ' ` I A`-nnnf aI\`Itv 13-...--'- ----"A - ` ' * FOR SALE---A` number of Barred Rock cockerels, bred-to-lay strain. Ap- 'ply to 109 Essa St.. Allandale. 7-12p `- -.`~` 1 suaxncu, yuuuc: u':.L, uuuu oaau. - OU Reeve Lowe, Mrs. Rex Watson and I Miss L. Croghan were in Orillia on Monday attending the funeral of ' Sergt.-Major Thomas Booth, who died on February 18 after a long illness. He went overseas with the .157th Bn. and served throughoilt the .war, winning the `French Croix de Guerre. He had been janitor at Or- illia collegiate for six years. He lsang in the Presbyterian choir `and. was active in various organizations. He leaves a W1d0W, two sons and two lNew York opera company. daughters, one of whom is {with a DOG LOS'1`-Wh1te fox terrier with brown markings on one side of head and side of the body. 57 Sanford St. or phone 503W. Reward 8p - I ---Extra special this week, 70c or- anges only 50c dozen, large head lettuce, 2 25c, fresh c-elery hearts, 3 and 4 to bundle, 25c. Barrie.Fruit Market, phone 341, John Saso. 85 Donna T.nn1n Eva Dav `X7114-gnu nun jSARJEANT & KING Attractive" cut-prices in Flannelettef Blankets, Wool Blankets, , House Dresses, Cbats, Draperiesand Millinery. Cut prices on everyday needs `is the secret of the success of this great sale from year to year. So get in on it and save. nuuuu Uru:'1NLi'1`UN COCK BIRDS! for sale, for breeding purposes, nearly 8 lbs. each. Telephone 343, Barrie. -8-9c i `2 doz. prs. Silk Knit Bloom- $ `ers, $2.00 and $2.25 quality Nainsook Princess Slips, spe- cial at . .v . . . . . . . . . .; . . . . . . . 35-inch white Flan;1elette, lofty ` finish, on sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 36-inch white Pique, 85c, for PIIOOO yards 32-inch_ Gingham, ` "best patterns . . . . .._....` r;5' dozen he`avy Bath Towels, ` -gmauve, pink or `gold stripes | r , 72-in. and 81-inch _B1eached llsheeting, on sale . . ` I63`-inch Reo Sheeting, regular ' $1.00, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` ' A72-inch R eo Sheeting, $1.10 `value, on sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . `.81-inch Reo Sheeting, last year ( _-$1.25, this yearonly . . . . . . . . ' 5'72-inch Unbleached 47c -and `Sheeting, extra at . [ . 40, 42-inch Pillow Cotton, spe- _`. `nini 9+ ' %s%Au-: DATES ARE RRRRUARY 25 TO MARCH 5. `24 and 36-inch'VCh1;ntz in new, colorings, at . .V . . . . . . . . . . . . ! A.C.A.b Ticking; feather proof, only.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . :!Good Night Pillow Cotton, ileader, 42-inch . . . . . . . . ; cial at BLACK ORPINGTON C sale. breeding nllrngnqxluc .. -.--,QN -, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927 `Some of the nobbiest Scotoh blood Shorthorns evr pro- VA duced 'injthe, Province of Ontario will be t offered. fortsale by the %N_ORTH oNTAR;o SHORT!-IORN BREEDERS CLUB l ll 't+t-ATTH,E--'- Lost and Found ok Slips, MANSION HOUSE, -TH_E STORE WITH THE STOCK- regular 0111' HORSES FOR SALE. . 1 Bum. Dhone 10373`. ` A9 % .`,; ; trnrvnvru 1-.-.-`-......_-__ _ _, ;24c' 68 A 39 A 49c 99? . 25c ,43c i 49c ; 79c 89c l`Table of Corsets and CorseI- ettes, new styles, `only .V . . . . . I36-inch Underwear Dimity, in ' best colors at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Underwear Crepe in -plain, ` I striped and _flowered . . . . . . . . I 10 pieces wide Velveteen, $1.00 I quality, on sale at .`. . . . . . . . . ' 3 Heavy white pure Silk Fuji, 29- 1 iin. wide, at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` iClearing line of Embroidery Linen, lZigT`?*T . . 31:75 . ... .??'." .:. $1.49 White Dress Linen, $1.00 qual- ` ity, on sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll` IUU flab B | "Z".'II_4l_- II I -an YOUNG YORKSHIRE SO - ' Anvil. Annlv Jos. A. (Ynnk}X`:,:vndu1:e1A%,2ot.l.`i Pillow Cases, fine quality, hen'1- ` med or plain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 dozen ladies Vests, regular 75c, on sale -at . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` Wide Glass To_weling in plain- and red check . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . Pillow Cases, in 40 and 42-in., on sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Half Bleached All` Linen $ Tabling, half price . . . . . . 60-inch All Linen\ Tabling, regular $1.50 . . . . . . . . ' 5 dozen Pure Linen Glass Tow- ` els, each . . . . . . . . . ..4 6 dozen Pure Linen Huck Tow- ` els, at each . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .` 100!-588! . $3.85 W n 0 o 0 Coats less than half a cent per lien pet day to feed. ` Brown & Co. :c any uorlii G 'a.:rAL._asA YOU CAN GET ALL THE EGGS YOUR HENS CAN LAY - III nu--- _.____ In `You run ,1l)|J1VLi xuruxuruuls HOW. due~12th! April. Apply Jos. A. Cockburn, Edgar,_! Phone 908r12. Sn. j:xw I , Hub . VVl.`l&`J.l'J gnu are trap nested. proven prot:-`::l`1:NoBf large @388. males from over.250 egg dams, government inspection, hatching eggs $0 per 190.. Blight week; 01 uh lets (delivery after June 15th). 31,50 ouch. Oliver. Poultry Farm; ghmty BI?-V > I , -~-0-1ap=~ `T`.'i 36c $1.49 % 98 _ 27 7 596 24 f 49 47 ' 69 25 26 :24c One of the men (-utzi river fell in but was m for: his cold bath. 7|/Tm and \l'.u~. L) T)...... " .0 REN'.l`---N!ce living apartment. 4' Irooms and bath. steam -heated and {water supplied. Immedlat`e_ possession. W. Moore. ' 8tc . LUBE 11125 LIUIU Ud.LH. MI`. and Mrs. H. T ,m'n to their new home in Em them every success UH`! (X11 nnnnnnf nf` fhn u1.n~ Lllclll CVCl_y DUCUC-`JD LIl"I On account of the st->1` the church services wa- tended. Mr. Muhon, tin- Feb. 21-.\Ix's. J. '1`. Jo-1 daughter Eleanor Spvhl last week With B2u`1'ie 2'3` Sevefal new desi House Dresses. We are making season. With Mi we are making 5 having pattern 112 th Cl-`llLDREN S P quality, butt: >1 NURSES UNIF` CHlF_FON_ sym- TOMB_OYl_(IR Lzmgstroth 8 2m Containers. .\~ "J`OLE'.I`---Offices and 5-roomed apart- rxrient, new and modern with hot water "beu.tin;:'. also 6-roomed brick house. `W. Sarjeant. Phone 940!` 191. 8-90} <-BEES nan: - yr- spring 's{3Vr1e,T as war from . . . . . . . piaids. Prices --u -InIlw`!II` I5! Real 6-cup Alum colators, `Ch 6 f 3 Atmiversary '"[)'(_)t;ble Q Anniversar, `C}lef s_ PO` --'4W GARAGE TO RENT. suitable for gar`-`I am`, work shop, machine ahop or paint shop, etc. Rent reasonable, will rent by yam` or for the summer 'months. J. V. Brett. Seed and Feed Store, 37 Elizabeth St., phone 65 or 885. ' 8c NE! IVY B;1r1*ic1 "PO LE'I`~-8-roamed brick house` on` Owen St. with light. water and bath. Good garden and hen house. Rent rea- sonable. For particulars enquire at 169 Mary St. 8p, wn----~------ < i "WARM FOR SALE on '1_`O.REN'.l`4-200' `acres In Innlsfll. Apply 7 McDonald "`St., ~Barrle. . 8p v DUPLEX-HOUSE TO RENT. separ- ate hot, xvnter heating, nicely decorat- ed, pnllshed hardwood floors. all .con-: venionoes. two fireplacesjin each. also- g'a1`zu;`0R._16 Mary St-. Apply at Exam: iner O1 I'ioe. 6-11p`l' j..--.~_....w vu- :'l`WO HOUSES for sale or rent. cheap-.' "For full particulars apply to 19 Vespm '-`BL, or phone 459F. . 4-9;)` J Wu vnruua Iu n114'N'1`. also Small! 1'n.rm for sale, close to Bewrle: cheap. E. H. Johnston, real estate agent. 26 Mary St. Phone 942J. 8p T TVVO FARMS TO RENT. wlso mall fn.rm fm~ smln nlnnm fn `Rnmdm nhnnn I `BRICK HOUSE TO LET. unturshed. `hot water furnace. All modern con- vnlences. 46 Louise. St. ~ 8-90.} ' ` I-IEREF RP BULL for `sale. register.- ed_ 10 ontha old. Junior Ghamptqn, :3-an-ie. 1926'. From a. nrlze-winning -family. B. B. Warn!-.` Allandale. Phone Stroud, 19;-11 . . 3.39 ' FOR SALE OR LET-6-roamed brick house, cellar and water. hen house '14x60. 3% acres good garden land. Ap- ply A. Dart. Box 1043. Barrie. 8p {GOOD DEMAND FOR OLD FoWL,& "highest prices paid. Phone 884 or `write H, Levit. Barrie. 7-12pi '- `TENDERS will be received by the un- 6l`SlE`Yl(`.d fl)!` H18 hllrnng nf Han hour 35:13: on `SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE: `wantednot later than March 15th. F. `C. `Marshall, c/o Manufacturer's Life. .Barrie, . A 8p. .umVu1un.n wm DB PBCBIVBG oy me erslgned for the building of yhe new. school. Township of'Inn!sfll'. S.-S. No.. 11. Tenders received up to February 26. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. W. J. Nellly. Sec'y.- 'I`reas.. Stroud. 7 7-81)` 3a2-: ELIVE POULTRY WANTED. Highest. `prices paid. Call mornings or evenings. `-Phone or leave orders for M. Alexander rat Y.M.C.A.. Allandale. ltfo `GARAGE WANTED TO RENT. Apply fBox S", Examiner 0fflce._ T" 7-8;) MAN WANTED for summer months: -can supp(l:y house for married man. Apply to . E. Coutts, Mldhurst, phone '~601r23. , L ' 8p jj2 `WANTED TO BUY, seven `or eight`- roomed house lth some land and stable. Phone 61 1'11. 80 `EXPERIENCED, PRACATICALNURSE `desires position; Phone 428W ,6-10p . OLIVER, S.C. WHFI.` LEGHORNSI nun fr-an nested. DPOVBII Droducnrn nf EXPERIENCED FARM HAND. single, wanted for` eight months. Apply Allen Miller. Utopia, )Ivy-/rhornton tele- phone. - " V 8-9p. Live Stock For Sale _For Sale on: To Let _l?r(bperty To Let Wanted 003 U!` I 7-12p _ ABERDEEN-ANGUS YO ` ' sevvlcealble age. bred trortx{N;g'lB nets. nrlced to sell. Also females any :' s`-1sp ` yours: I: 3 I-Iuawnvw l'l'Gl Egvenlenc of purchaser. '. low for` 9. QUIK `SALE, any 11:. nnnaun ' nu 7vuCC . i u * gvullllg This carts in tiret-class condition in every particular. Looks and runs like a new car. hue been privately owned and carefully driven; $80.00 cash `will buy this 0 balance `arranged to suit convenienc The price is Iona QUICK .AL'm_ . an F GAIN ' ter ' ' ` McLaughlm' ' $50300 Touririg Car % ' This nl-I.r`f{I In flrnl..nln'-- `n`.-5.1141-.. .2- MILLER` IDEAL- ,INCUBA.TORB. coal and oil-_-burning_brooere and sup- glies. Make our arrangements early or eggs and aby chicks or the equip- ment to `handle them. i1\Ia.rch`-ho..tched,'-, V- `Rocke my well. some apnea in :my Buckeye Mammoth for your eggs. Write for circular." Harry F. -Morten. v8\North St}. B`a.rrie.V P110 6 8873' 6&8!)- - ? REPAIRING. CLEANING and Press- ing Shop. over Simmons store. Expert alterations. If you have something that does not fit you right. come and dis- cuss it with a. practicaycutter and 'I`a.1Ior.e Ladies coa_.,ts shortened ._and_ altered. Wwllcgup stairs and nave.-' A. V. Donaldson, . ` . 8-1;1p_. MAKE MONEY AT I-IOME-You can earn a substantial income in your spare` time writing show `cards. No canvassingor soliciting. We instruct you and sup iy you with work. Write today. The enhenitt Company Lim- ited, Dominion Bldg..- Toronto. Ettc. LADIE' HAIR carefully `cut, marcelled and curled In your own home, or at .64 Cumberland. St.. _Allandale. phone 958. Wax marcel special. Prices reas- onablg. V 5-90 -j FURE ALTERED and repaired. Over Hurlburt's Shoe Store. Miss M. Mc- Arthur. - T I 87ttc. FURS rep I-Tlirlhlurn Hhnn fnnn `Ill FOR SALE-~Ho.use. six rooms and 8 piece bath with electric heater. house newly bricked,` drive on` both sides. . chimneys, roof. sun room. balcony, `gar- !age and fence. all new. Three blocks . from 13.0.. good garden. splendid view, i value $3,000. Would exchange for smal- ?ler house or good car. balance cash; I No encum rance. Write or cell 52 Mc- |donaId St.. Barrie. M 8-81) . FOR SALE-"'h100 Scotbh Shorthoz-n3 `bull fifteen months. old, -dam room also a. Yorkshlresow and :5 pl . ; 33:.y1f3z.N' D. '"`' '""""n vy 1 ' A6-ROOMED ROUGHCAST HOUSE with electric light, town water, 1 1/3 acres of good garden la.nd.Q small Ibarn. pig` pen and hen house; will take any reasonable offer lf.pa.!d cash. .8. ' Exell. 108 Penetang t.. telephone 1496.1. - , 6-111)` I FQR SALE-8-roamed brick house. ralso~21Acholce building` lots, central y located on Clapperton. Grove and Ow n Sts. Will sell in whole or'1n.nart. AD.- jply to Mrs. W. A. Thompson. 110 Clap-* perton St., or M. E. Walker. `Phone 3 989. ' _ _ ;8-180 Ivv svnxa VQU-l\(l\`BJll-I o . BOX 475. `sums.-` u`-Ioui 163*` FOR SALE-8-roomed _b_r1ck .hou'se. corner Maple Ave. [and `Sophia. .St_., (92 Maple Ave.) with all conveniences`. {wired for electric stove.-garage and .garden. Apply W. V E. Partridge, F Poyntz St.; phone 108-1\.W. J Atfc j2 ~ [FOR SALE~--A good seven-roamed house. and" lot with sma.ll'ba.rn and hen house. Also one building lot in the village ofC'ookstow_n. Apply to eo.` l'.Baker, Cookstown. ` V ` .-9c N 4 `HOUSE FOR. SALE. eight rooms. modern conveniences: choice location ,close to bay. Apply on pvem1ses,,_M1ss [Lena Stotesbury, 82 Kempenfeldt .St.. ; Barrie. . 9, 8-180, Z FOR SALE-Brick house. all modern conveniences. Apply to~75 '1`o,ronto t. or phone 679. ` .7tfc. I __._.__.__________.. FOR SALE--8-roamed house. centrally ' located. 5_m1nutes' walk from new`ta.n- lnery. Phone 7891; ` . .V4-9c- nnuusv Lulu nun. hl_J1U1S EAJAQ. Holly store. Apply _A.' Wilkinson, 'Allanda.le R.R.2, ` j V PLAN YOUR BUILDING NOW. `Nice lots for sale. Apply phone 310. ' 6-8c 1 ji-v 7-j.j YOUNG YORKSHIRE SOWS due to furrow in April. registeredn purchase` '9 name. also a, well -bred now due in Apr!l.OAply J. R. Constable, Craig; n . V _ 4 ' vale, 1 j:-. SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE. Houyl store. Annlv A." Wilkinnnn, - Allnnnln [SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE .for sale. ] Apply 28LCarol1ne sc., Allandale. 6-11c - ` FOR SALE--100 acres. West half lot 18. con. 11,.Vespl~a, clay loam, 75 acres ,under cultivation, 25 acres buh and . pasture, jots of good Water, 10 acres wheat. 13 seeded down. comfortable house, fair outbuildings, good orchard Iofe apples, pears, cherries and some V small fruit, 8 miles from Barrie. church 11,5 miles, school 1 mile. rural mall and telephone. Apply Mrs. John Muir on the premises. BB. 2. Barrie. 8e-9c ; HOUSES FOR SALE. Apply Thos. Blaln. Phone 103701. \ 6-11p , [FOR SALE--100 acres good (Slay loam: ,bank barn, silo, pig pen. driving shed, 7'-room brlckclad house with furnace; Phone andvmail box. Lot 50.. Con. 2. 0.8.. Flos. Clarence Cumming, Phelp- lston, Ont. - L 7-8:) -~ uuuau; muuc D.l`I1i plenty 0! water. E. H. Re1d,`Box 561. Barrie, telphone 4 895M. - ' 5-10:3 ! ' . I I WARM.\ COMFORTABLE ROOMS to let in private `home. -Board optional. All modern conveniences. Terms moderate. 48 Louisa, St. - 8-90 FARM FOR SALE.---58 acres. Within thirty minutes walk of Barrie: brick ' house; bank barn; plenty of water. 131. H. Reid. `Box 561. 'Rnv-v-in fnlnhnnn I BOARDERS WANTED. Apply Mrs. W199, 23 0wenSt. ' 8c ~ WI-IY PAY MORE FOR TREES? 2 and 8-year-old` Ap lea. Plums, Cher- ries. Pears, 75c to 1.00 ea.ch,\guaran- teed true.- Grapes 25 each, any variety. Black and Red Currants 15c. Orna- mental Trees. and Shrubset-cut-rate prices. 6% ft for cash with orders this month. E. . Babcock. cor. Cook and Codrlnztnn- `Phi-ma Mar Lon , , CHOICE WHITE -W_YANDoT'{rm COCKERELS. Alker stm1ln,"nnnnn'aA .9 -- --a- `guru o VVII r'ri61'tH. `E: TBabco5k. cc Codrlngton. Phone _365J'. Property For Sal_`e_ gncl Miscelluiedus Farms I-'or"S,ule I B A 8c in uuu 5480 n`-u-nvun vvo-jinn Q 8&1 4 `will bevheld as follows :. Feb. 28; 1 p.m., Town Hall`; Stayner. A 8 p.m`,, Town Hall, Cookstbwn; March 1, '1 p.m.,; Webster's Hall, Elmvale. 8 p.m.,- American Ho- tel, Barrie. ` pggker.: Mr. Burriell of the Manitoba T 5 ~ Wheat. Poo}. - `FOR SALE--Shorthorn bull. Autumn `Record (182896), 13 months old. nice roan. weight` 1200 lbs. Apply A. -Walt, `Mldhurst. phone 601_r13.` '7-110 7 [IV |v|lIl|nIl'U vations. For the `Ori;nization `I of Silnoo - Cgunty in tho D-Iinjnj :- Pulilnc Meet1ng.~and`L,u,.nch'eon For all those _interested:` in Cow,` Test- ing and Dairying, Monday,;,Febru_ary 28, at the Amencan Hotel: Speak- ers:-J. P. Griffin, Secretary Ontario Milk Producers, and S. L. Page, Ag- vnnnm, fricultural ` Representative. ~ Luncheon 1 fp.m .; programme` 2 "p.m.' Ladies "welcome. -Those planningto attend the `luncheon iwriteor phone the Ag- ricultural Office. Barrie; for reseor. 8-9c vuw .:.u-uuu vvnuivua Dheul 8080 Roller. I One 600-pound Road Scarifier. ' One Oil Wagon, 600-gallon capacity, fordustlaying. j 4 The above machinery will .be sold gnenp, and may be seen at the Fire 3 . T T `Further `information may be ob- tained from the undersigned. nr `cannmvr v - ----' ONTARIO w1zX`rPooL -'_'u-I L- L_IJ ._ 1-11- ; PUBUC Mmmcs- The Tdiivn 3: Barrie offer/`Ts for sale: One 15-ton Watrous Steam Road Dnllnu ` pu.ruu.uu rmuuruuy. .wu1. ` so` I We Wish to thank customers who have shared their patronage with us in helping us to carry on, hoping they may continue and" help others to share their` trade'w1th,vus. Our 13 osperity will be to your advantage. C mpbe1l s Meat Market.*Phone 166. . 8p '1.-tlutuut W rl.l'l.'l`4' -WYANDQTTE COCKERELS. Alker strain,` [second at Ottawa iaying contest, also` 1926 turkey gobbler. 24.Ma.ln St" Allandale. Sp

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