JIBHUBIIILL DU L-lu. Building. Toronto. .l HVUU I I-an-r vuvu-- -v. The annual meeting of the share- holders of the Strand Telephone Co. Limited. will be held in the Orange Hal`. St:-uni. on Wednesdav. Jun. 18. 1928. at 2 o'clock for the purpose of electing directors and other busi- BS3. Ed. Guest. W. Lennox Black.` President 1-2b secretary -- LAKE SIMOOE RA`RMER8' CLUB, nan I'v\AAf'I`\D H,` ..._._....I L I-ARE llVlUVE I-tnlvuinv v--- The annual bus ess meeting of Lake Slmcoe. Fame 3 Club will be h==ld in the club or Churchill curling rink, .Monday. January 18. 8 o'clock. ` Euvnntrhnn `I\f'I`Itd' in ~ o'clock. . . Everyone interested in `buying and selling co-ope:-atlvely would do well to attend this meeting. 1 u A unv wnnxnn H.100, \ ono AGRIOUIJURAL SOCIETY rm... nnnnni mnntine of the ore VHV H\lI1IvvI`uvun- -v-._.- The annual meeting of the Ore Agricultural society will be held ln the Town Hall. Oro. Friday. Jan. 20 at 1.80 p.m.. for the `election of oltlcers and general business. Irwin McMahon. gartleld Rouse. Q AREA. l: mu `President. IV Evivuiv vv :-uuv I desire to thank very he'a.!:l! all those who in any way helped m during the recent election. on ? V n.w.xA `I-I. wmson K .l1AJ'LI.ll11AL Barrie. ROOMS AND BOARD I` W ll| `V81-36'-l>| Secretary xj TO ELEOTORS OF VEBPRA - L- ;.I.__I- -nan.-. Lnnnil` L951` AND FOUND _________E .8TROUD TELEPHONE CO. .--..1 ........oI-.. at bhn ukul- `PROPERTY T0 u-':r ~M,lSCl:'.Ll..ANl-ZOUS 1-'_oT:R LUUH Irllt znovvnvougv J. HARRY `TODD. S0075 . zen: election. I , WILSON y- WANTED TO R.`E)\"'I`--Store suit- able for showroom and office; pre-, fa" main street. `but not essentlat Give terms and when avatlable, to Electric (Kelvinator) Refrigeration 8; Rural Homes Equipmdm Co.. Box 614. Barrie. 2b `~75! 2b I S\"|Jl'I.", ` President. 3` Us CI 49-21:] HI Luv Store. 52-5p Hull 'Uu 1Mm.| ab} `H.1- 3\II\I` I mnumy. Jan-i-; ' nun: 7. 3.928. 10 MI`. and Mil. W. 6; IVUl'11l uuun: Em. suuucuuuv-9 ----..-._-, _ daughter j S'1'ONEHAM--on 'ruo'oduy.\ Jun- uary 10. 1928. to Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Stonoham. 197 Bradford Bk. _a. son. , . T ', --__._-=_.___--- CARDS OI-' THANKS 4 .._ -n`.u-|.....a Bndhlnn nntl Qnnlllv \vl'_Il\llD \II` ngu-noun: Mr. Richard Pearson and family desire to acknowledge with sincere appreciation the great kindness and sym.pa.thy,shown in connection with the illness and death 0! `Mrs. Peers son. . 2p ` CROSBIE---In loving memory 0! Mrs. '1', E. Crosble. Allandale. who. passed away suddenly Jan. 15. 1927. Not lost. but gone before Her life was earnest. her action: kind. Her hands were generous, an active nnln 11.9! CRUD WWI? awiaunvvu-up -- _--. , , mind. L Anxious to please. loath to offend. A lovmg wits and a faithful friend`. The blow was great. the shock sev- Q COIV yawn "-' w___... . ere. _ . We little thought her death so near. It's only those who have lost can tell The sorrow of partmg without tare- Inn`! GRAVI-3S-In loving memory of Wm. Graves who passed away Jan, 9. 1927. A light is from our household zone A voice we loved is still. A place is vacant -in our home yvhlch never can be filled. -Lewls. V` II -. J~OHNS'l"ON-In loving memory of our dear mother who entered into rest Jan. 10. 1927. In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts 0! you -are always near. We. who loved you. sadly miss you, As it dawns another year. 2p-Sadly missed by Vie. Alex and granddaughters. Hazel and Beta. _ SHA'W- In Loving remembrance of my dear mother. Mrs. John W. Shaw, who died Jan. 9, 191?. 2b -- -`-B12-die I-Iawkestone. Jan. 9. 1928 : .;...____..._............_..._.___.....,.- TENDERS WA.\'TED -- Tenders will be received by the undersigned up until Jan. 16{ 1928, for 10 cords of 4 ft. -body wood. maple and beech, .. ha amivprmi to the school house. WALK-ER--(In loving memory of mother. Mary E. Walker, who died Jan. 18, 1918. O vain. sad musings of the human breast. . Which in, the midst of smiles are nunw nan F VV tuuu in, run. no--v--. -- --..--.-_ ever nea:-,. Rise from -the sepulchre or perish- Arl knnn H133 LFUIII VIIV Bvyunvnnnv vu .--1.-..-- ed hope . And duly people all our lives with IIBIUQ ` ftuu uuog .rvvr-- v--- v' N care.` This morn I laughed and did not Annnlm n0 Vanna I111! xnuru I. uauguuu uuu uni. ..-- dream of tears, Strange how one thought my change our hearts to woe. 21) _______*, The Barrie-Orillia Cup curling games arranged for this week had to be postponed owing to the mild Inn 1: i-Kan U UH `IVS! weather. An Extra s_peci.1 U$ll$&I J t on v- --_ Extra special January offering in a consignment of new Rayon ginghams in plaids, checks and |stripes in very attractive color- a I\l `sun was--ug - U AV _ _ ,. -...... nary 7.11928. G. . `Richardson. < Mtdhm-at. J Annohtar ft. -boay W000. maple auu ucwvu, to be delivered to the ' 8ChOul section .\'o. 12. Innlsfll, not later than April 1. 1928. Also one cord of dry kindling wood to be delivered to the above address not later than Jan. 21. 1928. Lowest or ...... mnAm- nnf necessarily accent- ings. These are mill ends in lengths up to 20 yards and are to be sold at less regular value be- ginning Friday morning. \1..... 1...m+wn1 and a bargain gmmng rrluay morning. New, beautiful and a bargain at 44 a yard. We advise an early choice. en ,1_____ 1' :...:1.;.l J16 DUI well. on `I Tuesday. Jan. 17--Ma1-k Mctvtaster. at lot 27. con. 6. Essa. farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 pm. W. -A.` Mcconkey. Auct. 1: Tuesday. Jan. 24-W. J . Sheatd. at lot 17-. con. 8. Essa.-t,arm stock and Implements. Sale at A1 pan. W. A. Mcconkey. Auct. HIVIVUHH luau I nu- The torty-third annual meeting oi the shareholders 01 the West Riding Simcoe Agricultural Joint Stock Co. Ltd. will be held in the Police Courtcharnbers. Town of Barrie. Wednesdaywran. 25th, `at 1 D31`). , V J . H. BE. .'-E/'l"I`._ President. A. F. A. MA;I.`COMSON.`Seo y. n......a. Tan 4 1921 2 3b. A. 1:`. A. Nxiuuuw Barrie. Jan. 4. 1928. ANNUAL MEETING `of the Barrie Union Cemetery Notice}: hereby given that the annual general meeting of the there- -holdera of the Barrie `Union ceme- .-.... will In: held in Police Court 3&8 IIn`n$ n ww-u Grzluato of Madame Hudson Schools of Bqauty Culture WILL DO HAIRCUTTING AND MARCELLING IN YOUR OWN HOME AT REASONABLE PRICES. than Jan. :1. 1:1.-so. uuwua. in any tender not necessarily accept- ed. Signed--R. W. Redtern. Allan- d `.6? R.R. 2. 1-2b "holders or the B8.!'!'l6 Union Lacuna- tery -will be held in Chambers. Collier St.. Barrie, on Monday. January 18. 1928. at 8 9.111., for the purpose ot receiving the an- nual reports for the election of dlroz eotore and such other business as may come before the meeting. in- cluding revision of the by-laws. All owners. ot lots are shareholders. THUS. NASH. Presnden: 1-ab . J. W. NE8. Secretary.` - well. -Ever remembered by Mr. and Mrs.` J. C. Pulford and Famils` but u-ohfzr nppointu:oI;;o7.Z OJ. four mohey back or` good rsultsr .by using Mrs. Sybilla Spam": Ton .nma4 for sore Threats. 4Co\_1x_h, sy using sybula span:-'3 um. `sums. for sore Cough, Bronchitis. ` Whooping-Cough. Cat- arrh. I-lead Colds. and Tonsil Di- ........ nmnlamra Drug Store, 1.22, Colds. emu .'1`0nsu 141-` geases. Crosland'a Drug BARRIE moon 001-1 CH!- Over Caireygl-Iurlburt Store wEE1{Y'3I.'X"1:i:ssoN MAID VVAN'I`ED--Appl,v1Mrs. J. R. Dim`, 28 \\'ell1ngtQn St. VV.. or phone 468. Satisfactory references requlr~ ed. 21) M1SS'>..BlS1'.E'$_ A FRANK RAVELL lmtructo \ __ AU`?'"`?"_' PRIVATE LESSONS L.` __..__.!..A....--.L Tj7 I. jllj - ' ANNUAL MEETING ,_ ;\.1__.| _ _ _ . us` ca I`V`1GIdCd `by appoin?zZt" upon: no Ann 1-15 Phone 1315 WVVIZI January Offering --l-I You-nuunuuv ..______...__.._.__._._.__...___.. GENEHJAL MAID \VA`.\"I`ED, able an I\(\[\`.Y Qnna xvngpsx. give nhone DU uu wnuu; V ..... ... Geo. Vickers Limited -Lewis ' fun nuns: txlwnutn -I"I'.'!!'I'*l"%Iii_?15;1'%?!`i'IL'!l"I'-I.'-Ii | .1. cam Vl..OCALNEWS . \ * -Sale of `sum Sy H. J. Twiss.` -Butter Kist Salted A1mohda,- 95 lb. Bzfyson s Confectionery. 21: I .u___..... --1- -1 -11 I701; uh Usgovu u vvuovuu-..--,. - `-Annuel "clearance sale of all winter goods. Simmons & .Co., the coat etore. 21>` --Special this week at Bryson s `Confectionery: assorted ehoco-; latee, 34` lb. v 2:: ---Mitts and gloves, travellers , eemplee at mexiufectuz-ere, price R. A. tophens. 2.1:: --All overcoat: reduced toi manufacturer : coet. H. J. Twiss., ll\...-_L.. u.-- nanf Aannnn+l WSHUIHCWUTQT3 CV59: I1: U0. 5 Hana: . -Twenty per cent. dxscount on all winter overcoats at Steph- ens Clothing Store. 21; --Come in and see the bafgains ` offered in guaranteed fur `coats.- Simmons & Co., the coat store. 2b '51-: Assuming` mnb III\`;I'\U mmmons oz 90., cm: cum. auuu. an The annual Tankafd nu!-ling games will be played in Bar- rie next Tuesday, Jan. 17, and`the District "ship games a week later. ALI n:-new in onnnnrl UISITICV Ullp games a wee; aaucx. Ald- '1`. H. Homer is conned to his home through illness and was unable to take his seat at Monday's inaugural meeting of council. 4 -Men s and boys winter caps, gloves and mitts at clearing prices. Simmons & Co., the coat store. 2b With the advent of good sleigh- ing there was considerable wood offered -for sale at Saturday s market. Four-foot wood sold at $11 and $12 a cord. Last night s Town League hockey games were postponed, owing to the playing surface at the rink being unfit following the mild spell and the previous night`: game. Auditors P. Brown and J. H. Robinson, of the Ontario High- ways Dept. are at present engag- ed in auditing the books of the county in connection with the good, roads expenditure. - MnnnvH ac won AR Aiiiston has GENbJf{3.`\L 31511} \V:\.\ 1131.), QUIC to cook. State wages. give phone number. Apply to Box -Z". Exam- iner Office. 2p ...._.._...._._-._...__-.._...-_...___:_-_.. goqagroaus expenuxcute. Meaford as well as Alliston has dropped out of the local 0.H.A. group, leaving Barrie, Orillia and Parry Sound. There__ will only be two games here, Perry Sound on Jan. 28 and Orillia on Feb. 3. n-....:- nrnrrrf men 1-mm n Jan '40 anu uruuu uu rcu. u. -Barrie W.C.T.U. will hold a sale of homemade baking and af- ternoon tea, on Saturday, Febru- ary 11, from 8 to 5, and supper for business men from 5 to 7 in Eastern Star rooms, Owen St. mu- nL..:-a........ r!1.-.... f`nvv\v|r\:+_ ILESCEIII Dil` ruuuxa, vwcu an The Christmas Cheer Commit- tee wish to thank all those who by their generosity helped to bring a little joy and happiness to many during the late festive season. Over $400 was subscribed and 76 hampers distributed. KTAG {we #11:: vnnmnrv nf fh O1!`- naxnpers ulscn-Uubeu. Not in the memory of the old- est resident has so extended 1 mild spell prevailed in January. Last; Wednesday Bert Jones kill- ed a garter snake, 8 feet in length, on the ice near Shanty Bay, about 25 feet from shore. _'D.nl Ram-Mn! Ric laughs! Dy, EDOUE `0 Lee J.l.'Ulu zsuuxco --Pep! Sparkle! Big laughs! Little Billy, the vest-pocket com- edian, in a rollicking farce with the thrills of a marvelous prize ght. Madge Kennedy and a line- nu n khan nannnu in OH Rnhv! ngnu. Lvxuuge ncxlllcuy auu ca unc- up of big names in Oh Baby! Capitol. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 2: -Special. Bag-holders, all met- al, hopper style; will not allow bags to slip; easily operated. Hop- per can be attached instantly to grain bin or to wagon box for convenience in lling. Regular price today is $7.50: our special price $5.00. The Sarjeant Co., Limited. 2b A Presbyterian congregation has been organized at Wyevale. Rev. Neil Campbell preached there last Sunday and will do so again next Sunday. An applica- tion is being made to the Le2`isla- ture with reference to the Wye- vale church property. ,__Qal A8 nnlvnnl-rn 1-nnlac ant` \ _' scious thirteen liours. The horse vale cnurcn propeuy. --Sa1e of galvanized tanks and hog troughs at Sax-jeant s. 3% barrel capacitv tanks (or water troughs) made of corrugated heavy steel, regular price $10.85, special $9.90: extras heavy hog troughs. the best we've ever seen, (movable ends) 4, 5 and 6 feet long`. perfoot 75. 2b Ward Cole, driver for J. G. Scott, seriously injured when kicked by one of his horses New Year's eve while unharnessing the animal," is still in 'R. V. Hospital", but"is making a slow, but satis- factory recovery. He was kicked in the stomach and was uncon- ' had never given trouble before. -, FFLA Has` A` Alana 1un`1 nun- U5 IIUVCI EIVUII UIVUUIU UCJ-VIC: ---The best of clean. well pre- pared anthracite coal, in all dom- estic sizes; the famous solvay cake in every size; Black Beauty, the very choicest cannel; genuine No. 3 vein Pocahontas; a wide range of soft and hard woods for ever.v fuel purpose. All these obtainable at short notice from the Sarjeant Co. Ltd. 2b A- -_..1.-..L..`.. -.....-A..-) 3-2-1.. LLUIII IIIIC LFBLJUGIIU \JU- L-lhuo BU An orchestra comoosed mainly of Barrie bovs furnished the music last Saturday for the skaters at the Granite Club. Tor- onto, and earlier in the week play- ed at a house partvat the home of Mr. Beardmore. President of the Toronto Hunt Club. Harold Sprott. Harvey Merrick and Ken- neth Walls are members of the orchestra. 5: ...-...L-.... .9 13.-...`. D--..A EXP ERIEN C ED GIRL VVANTED for gen.-1-:11 house work, all conven- iences. Mrs. Frank H. Hurlburt. ..x.,...., mm 54 Rnsu RL. Barrie. 2-3b w 7`; `V V '5` `V V.` '1` '1' '9 1 1 j -y -.- One cent a word, cash. each inser- tion. (minimum charge, 25); `six tnaertions for the price of tour. inn cnrtr.-2 when cha;zc-dz also.10e Ul`|JllUUl`o " Sis: members of Barrie Board of Education .vesterd_ay visited Collingwood, where they inspect- ed the Collegiate Institute of that town, and interviewed architect Wilson. who has prepared tenta- tive plans for the proposed ad- dition to B. C. 1. Those members who made the trin were Trustees M!'S. Ord,- Geo. F. Smith, J. D Wisdom. A. E. Bryson, 1:`. G. Foal ter and W. C, Wells, chairman. Jan. 13.-"E..'-Billings. Toronto. spent Sunday with his mother. who of late has grown very !eeb1e._ rm Ant` nrrv Rnvnnldn vinitnd or late naa grown very teams, Wm. and Harry Reynolds vlajted `with relatives south `of Aurora. last weak. 1 (Saint: A Snvnln QQIIP `I W373. Gunn of Foxdale. Sa.ek.. is visiting at the home at 1-1:. Banner- man. A nan? n-nann mac 1nnfn1ln in man. A new furnace was Installed In the school on Saturday of last week. .99.~v.!2e9 Wishes to ` Ward Five condence forts will ciw tit; thank the electors of for a renewal of their in `him. His best ef- be devoted towards givin the citizens of Barrie a soun , efficient and economical administration in 1928. >I0X0I0I0I0X0X0I0I"I0I0E>I<: um um g OBITUARY g &&&&&am&$&a&%&& F. J. FAITHFULL II VI Ir\IIlII w-$ A very sad occurrence took place on the morning after New Year's when Franklin J. Faithfuli, just after answering a telephone call in his home at 407 Ossington Ave.. Toronto. collapsed and passed a- way in 15 minutes. Death was at- tributed to heart failure. Mr. Faith- fuli was 55 years or age- He was born in Cookstown. but had resid- ed in Toronto since his youth. A mill-wright by trade. he had been employed by the J. Henry Peters Co. Ltd.. of Wellington St., West, for many _years. He was married 85 years ago to Miss Lina Thom- son of Toronto. who survives him with one daughter, Mrs. Norris: two Frank . sisters. Miss Roxy ; Faithfull of Saskatoon and`Mrs.Geo.. , Trayer of Ridgedale. Sask.; tw\o brothers. Bert of Toronto and Bentley of Little Brittain. He was a nephew of Mrs. YVm. Shephard of Brock St.. Barrie, and Mrs. D. Mc- Waters of Holly. He was a member of First Church of Christ, Scientist. and the many floral tributes showed the esteem in which he was held. His death` is `deeply regretted by many relatives and friends. The funeral was largely attended. In- terment was made in .\Iount Plea- sant cemetery. Those who attend- ed from this vicinity were .\Ir. and Mrs. R. G. Houghton, Mr. and .\Irs. Elgar Houghton. Mrs. M. West and Mrs. D. Mc`Waters. also . llL'l'.'9. J1: phonp 598. GILBERT LOVE The funeral of the late Gilbert `Love who passed away on Jan. 6. took place from his late residence. Mitchell Square, on Monday. Jan. 0 \h- T.nvn n-nu hnrn in IVQHADQ Jlltclleu aquare, uu '.u.uuuu.,v. aau. 9. .\Ir. Love was born in Vvallace Township. North Perth. 64 years ago. His father came from Ireland and his mother was a Canadian. As .-. CCAIIIIFD vvuon kg" nnnnn n `Dory-In an!` a young man he came to Barrie and for a short `time worked at shoe- maklng. For a. number of years he was a painter and decorator until ` for his health s sake. he bought out on II.-A-nu nu-|A nav0vv'nr` An that lanai- {and 118 mocner was a. \.'u.uz1uxu.u. Au ' I0!` 1118 neuxtn 3 lane. nu uuusxu. uun. a livery and carried on that busi- ness for six years. Forty-two years ago he married Eliza Rogers of Barrie. formerly of New Lowell. When Mr. and Mrs. Love left Bar- rie they went to the farm in Oro Township on the fifth concession whore Ernest Love lives today. Nineteen years were spent on the farm. then Mr. and `Mrs. Love re- tired to Shanty Bay. In 1919, feeling he was good for work again, he bought out the general store at Mitchell Square where he spent his rema1n"ng days. For a number of years Mr. Love was one of the aud- itors of the township of Oro. He was a very capable business man and splendid neighbor. In religion he was an Anglican. "I"k hang-4:1 nvnu nnnnnfnrl frnm ne VVKS an J'lIl'llL`hlll. The funeral was conducted from his late residence to Guthrie Ceme- tery. The service was taken by Rev. C. R. Spencer. 'M.A.. of Shanty Bay assisted by Rev. Mr. Finlayson of M1tche`l Square. The sympathy of the many freinds of the family was expressed by the very large attend- ance at the` funeral. - II- 1.. nnnnhnad kn his rrvIAr\\19I Onvn :lIlL'U EL (Ill: Lulxcrax. He is survived by his widow; two sons. Ernest. on the farm in Oroz and Fred. In Barrie: two daughters. Ethel (Mrs. Arnold Fraser), living In Fairfax. .\Ian.. and Muriel (Mrs. Herbert Fraser). at :\I1tchell Square: also four brothers. George Love. in Victoria. B.C.. Robert and Philip In Bwrle and Vvilliam in Ethel, Ont. Three brothers and a sister prede- ceased him. In 1:--v nu--u u--vv~w-us u w---'.. Mrs. Richard Pearson, whose `death occurred on Jan. 5. was a na- tive of Essa. Her maiden name was Isabella Corbett and she was born near Thornton on May 25, 1857. At- ter their marriage 52 years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Pearson located in Oro. near Steele's Corners. moving to Ivy 40`years ago. Mrs. Pearson in her earlier days was an active worker in the Presb,vterian church. She was of a quiet disposition, of fine Chris- tian character and, had earned and njoyed the respect of all who knew er. Gen-Ivivvlncv `anon on. `\Al\"\II~`\lIV\1`I 1161'. , Surviving her are her husband: four daughters. Mrs. Jas. McDon- ald and `Mrs. W. J. Allingharn of Thornton. Mrs. John `Irwin of North Bay and Mrs. Frank Lornghurst of Barrie: three sons. Andrew and Fred of Peterboro -and Howard of Oshawa; two `sisters. Mrs. Margaret Speers of Ivy and Mrs. -R. J. Wil- son of Alllston: three brothers, An- drew. David and John A. Corbett of Thornton. Two daughters prede- ceased her. A gx-and-'daughter, Miss Addie Mdcullough of Barrie, was brgught up by Mrs. Pearson. horn war a vnu-u 14:1-on gtbnvu-I- UIFUUQIII. up Uy JAKE. l.'EH.'l`3UIlo There was" a very large attend- ance at the funeral on Saturday, the Presbyterian church being fili- ed for the service. Elev. E. S. Clif- ton preached from I! Cor. 5:8. To be present with the Lord." Rev. B`. W. Abbott assisted in the service. Interment was made in Ivy Pres- byterian cemetery. The\paiibearers were Wesley `Martin, Norman Cox- lworth. D_. McLean. J. '1`. Jennett. Geo. D. Banting and W. C, Banting- There's romance and humor and a whirlwind of action in The Ar!- zona. Wildcat" ONE DUPLEX HOUSE. also cot- tage for sale, or would exchange for farm property. Apply to Box 347 or phone `395. 52-4;) av: The Late Mrs. Richard Pearson wwwiixiaiaiiiq -1-. `THORNTON i Mr; and 31r;.*'1ngha1nope'nt `Non- day in Ailinton. There will be no meeting of thnl A.Y.P.A. next week. T I St. Jude : Vestry meeting will boo held on Monday night. Jan. 16. ' Miss Anna. Greet of Clifford 1! _the guest of Mrs. M. C. Wigio. I Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompoon; visited friends in Ivy on Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Carr have ro-; gunned :1-om a visit to Toronto and. Rev. it. B. Beynon took charge of the services in Penetang United. church on Sunday. W. J. C. Boake attended the fun- erwl of his uncle, B. J. Boake. in Weston on Tuesday. --.\Iiss Charlotte Mason left` thll .......u. On vnnnh at (`.1-own mu OWIDKI "A1158 t\.uu.|1u|.u: gun-.. week to teach at Crown Hifl` to the illness or the teacher. -.1-.. 1'v.-u-.An'n fn the mines: or uu: Luauuvs. The - Senior Women's Institute! will meet at the home ot Mrs. Hor-i ton on `Wednesday afternoon. Jan. 18. A full attendance is requested. 1 Mrs. W. A. and Mrs. Jan. A. Jam- 5 ieson were in Barrie on Tuesday to attend the reception held by Mrs. J-as. A. Lennox. At a meeting of the teachers and- otficers ot Trinity Sunday Bchooi `-tl was decided to hold their Sunday School supper and concert on Feb. 8. Wes. Corbett of Toronto visited his_ mother. Mrs. Banting. on Sat- --...-.A_uI ORA fllf` of 3. 1 his Ba urday and attended his aunt. the late M` Ivy. . 1.. n-..a..uu nhnrh ` uxv. In Trinity church onlng. Jan. 2-2. the c be occupied by the n gregation and the pa: a sermon to the Da .\Irs R. C. Cunnln-g trad Cunningham att eral of Albert Cunni onto last week. Albe: and the late R. C. Cu` brothers. Th: nnncrrnga Hons - Bible is being so severely criticized. K -Alive Throughout the Year." The congregations of Trinity and Egbert churches will hold their an- A ual meeting in Trinity church on 4 Friday evening..Cold meat supper . will be served at 6.30. Annual re- ` ports will be received and oloction\ of officers held after the supper. Thornton Junior Institute met on Thursday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. `Roy. Allen. The roll call was answered by A New Year s Resolution". Mrs. Harry Lynn gave a very interesting paper on Keeping the Christmas Spirit Miss Annie Patton gave a demonstration of icing a cake. The service in Trinity United church on Sunday evening was very ui and inspiring. The subject. I Believe the Bible is the In- VVord of God," was very in- days when the helpf Ol7hy spired teresting in these The pastor referred to the 119th Psalm. It is interesting to note that all but one verse in this long Psalm refers to the Word of God. Young Women : B.C. Trinity Young TV'omen`s Bible Class held a meeting on Jan. 3. when the following officers were elected: Pres.. Miss Charlotte Ma- son: Vice-Pres" Miss Elise Carr; Sec y.. Miss Irene Barlow; Treas.. Miss Jean Boake: Look-out Com.. Misses Dora Clark. Edith Kennedy, .\'oleta Pearson. -I_!_:L.. \I 3 Q ......____.___..__._.____..____ BRICK HOUSE for sale or rent at co1'nex- of `Maple Ave. and Sophia `St. Appiy Mrs. Alklns. 92 Worsley st B.u`1'ie. 1-2b 3 .VO1eK'd. FEE: auu Trinity Y.P.S. The officers of Trinity Young People's Society for 1928 are as fol1ows:--`Pres.. Charlotte Mason; 1st Vice-Pres., (christian fellow- ship), Elise Carr; 2nd Vice-Pres.. (missionary). Genevieve Jamieson; 3rd Vice-Pres.. (citizenship). Jean Boake: 4th Vice-Pres.. (social). Mary Allen: Secretary, Orval Carr; Ass't. Sec'y., Laura Hailbert: 'I`rea.s., Ivan Maw: Librarian, Chas. Spen- cer; Ass't. Librarians. Madeiiene Lunau and Helen Boake; Pianist, Ethel Halbert; Ass : Pianist, Irene Barlow. R6. J unis : WA. Barlow. St. J ude s W.A. St. Jude's W . A. monthly meeting . was held at Mrs. A. Stewart's on . Monday. Jan. 9. Mrs. A. Reid read the Bible chapter, Gal. 1:2. The : Diocesan Bulletin was read, also a. . letter of appreciation from the Cor- responding Secretary. Toronto. for work done during the past year. The secretary gave the annual re- port of this branch which showed a fair balance in the bank. Votes of thanks were tendered the different officers of the past year. The pre- sident read a short selection asking members to study what their church stands for in order to bind them by firmer bonds of love` and loyalty. \ Election of officers resulted as fol- . lows: Hon. Pres., Mrs. W. A. Jam- ieson: Pres., Mrs. F. E. Webster; 1st Vice-Pres.. Mrs. Marrow; 2nd Vice-Pres.. Mrs. Maw; Sec'y.- '1`reas.. Mrs. J. A. Jamieson: Dor- cas Sec'y., Mrs. Hill; Ass't. Sec y., Miss M. Nixon; Thank-offering Sec'y.. `Mrs. Sproulez Little Help- er's, Mrs. A. Stewart; Living Mes- sage, Mrs. Easton; Literary. Mrs. Reid: Ass't.. Mrs. Mlliigan: Audi- tors for 1927. Mrs. Lynn and Miss L Nixon: Organist. Mrs. Lynn. union 1:, v-- -, --.-_. To sell by public auction at 1 p.m. on n !lIIIl`lI\AI IAKI 1H The undersigned has received in- structions from -Q n 2-,. n Ill 3213 CDT!` Qoobj FARMns7rocK a. IMPLETAENTS lngrju-9, yu--vu -w The following: I-IORSES--Grey team, matchd, 10 and 11 years. heavy; black mare, driver; bay mare, 9 "yrs. old, in foal; brown mare. 12 yrs. old, heavy: bay mare. driver. In.vr'IL`E....F-rev cow. 5 vrs. old. neavy; Day lua.L`u. uruct. 'CA.T'1`LE--Grey cow, 5 yrs. old, due Feb. 1: red cow. 7 yrs., due date of sale; red cow. 5 yrs. old`, due April 10; Holstein cow. milking; Holstein c0W. due June 8: red cow. due`June 29; steer. 1 yr.: 3 heiter calves. rising 1 yr old. PIGS ANDSI-I'EEP-8 store pigs; sow and 8 `pigs ; 11 Shropshire ewes. rw-m.1.1ww.xvr 1-1-rn ....r1w-nu A. BOW uuu 0 p153. LL DuI.'upsuu.'e ewes. IMP`LEME.\"I`S ETC.-Frost & Wood binder; hoe drill: Deerlng mower. new; wagon; seed-drill. new: 2 disc harrows; 2 Peter Ham- ilton cultlvators: aulky rake, 10 tt.; tanning mill; '2 -Batu wagons. good as new; 2 sets bob-sleighl; scug- fler: set scales, 2000 lbs.; pulper; cream separator: 2 buggies; get breechlns harness; cutter; not short- tut harness: let single harness; uantlty hay; wheelbarrow; sugar ettle; quantity of seed oats: Quan- t1`tY.03 turnips: Chevrolet coupe. 1923 model} 2 bedsteuds; organ; sideboard: also torlca. chains, don. bletrees and many other articles. IIIEISNIS T35.-- _..-x.. L__..... 1.. . .. v--. --.-. ...-.-J an--up u-A ygygug. 'I`ER'Ms--I-Lay. train. turnips and all sums of 810.00 and under. `cash; over that amount 10 months credit will be given to parties turnlshing approved Joint notes. 5% oft for caslr on credit sums. _ All will be sold without reserve. 1'! A \l..fI..--I--_, - BUSH LOT FOR SALE--121/_. acres hardwood bush, beech and maple. 11/. _. miles from Edgar. Geo. A. Caldwell. Shanty Bay. Ont. 49-2;)` 1`:-xmzy Cnurun uu .a......._, . choir seats cupled men of the tlon pastor will pr mon Dads". ; Cunningham and ` Cunningham attended the >f `Cunningham tn ` Albert Cunning he Cunningham ` SL1. uuuuua 1.1. vux MARK cMASTER Lot 27, Can. 6, Eu: .11 1.... ..n1.1.3n annblnn of 1 n1 -`IL UAAV uuusnvu up - ya 'fi3.DAY, JAN. 17 MLIK CnYIAvII`v\n-I wc'n<>_N.e-.1-_'=:-.4 _ --nn4 Jtte M38031 181!` turn; owinz -1 oh- bans)-|pp_ -_.. .. .. any ovuwn VG. -' - " ' I W. A. Mcconkey. VAuct.- Dcxluung ed the Mrs. P mg. uu an e funeral Pearson, Sunday in nature I Sunday ev- lr will con- .~ preach i Plug Eight x'n WH- led tun- nam Tor- Iunninzham nah ca m war; `Bung... WGYE di- or Delco-Light : helpful electric power lightens housework. It brings relief from back- breaking drudgery and toil. It does the hard part of wash- ` -`- A` It (1085 But: ucuu yin v VA -- ---- ing, churning, separating, sweeping and sewing. It ?brings the water to the `kitchen. And Delco-Light also gives plenty of bright, safe light wherever it is v` needed. `Shouldn't your wife have Deleo- ' Light : help? Our new easy pay- ment plan enables you to have De1cooLizht NOW. Phone. write or cell for details. I-lulu Cacti: Trimming Mnrcolllnc. Water Wulng, Shanpooinl. Mnnicurlng Pub! and Sally `I :-tuna wtu~--:? HOUSE FOR SALE - 7-roamed frame` house, warm, well built. on atone foundation; furnished or un- furnished: large lot, flowing well: suitable for fowl and small fruits and vegetables: situated on main road between Lefroy and Belle Ewart. .\Iust be sold to wind up estate. Apply .1218. H. Milne, Lefroy. nnr 1.39 . OPEN 9 T9 6 Evenings by appointment Bank of Toronto Bulldiing Owen Stu -oot : Phono 279 A tornado or thruli in a whirl- wind of adventure-that's Tom Mix, The Arizona Waldoat." 4 Thursday, Janus:-y'12, ill! _- DIPINDAIII DE!-C9 '1-19.37 MOFOII B_`A .q'.'*`_/I ;BRYSON_.t`__;"_l~lORlEY HOPE is eternal, but that s no reason why you should eternal- ly hope for a car when it s so easy to get an. Essex. May we not {tell you how you can do it? a_weL/5 BRxsoNa M CIDIRILIEY MOTOR. SAI 1:: .1: I VD Lug, Ont. FARM ELECTRICITY T ELECTRIC COSMETICIAN W. L. BRENNAN B_._yae1a 5:. BARBIE, ONT. Pl-none 89 7T' FOR SALE IN BARRIE-Brick house. nearly new. 6 rooms and bath (3 piece) sun room, balcony. two verandahs garage. garden. drive on both sides of house, well fenced. vnlue $3.000. Good reduction for Cash. Would exchange for house or land for prt value in village or country. All conveniences and cen- tral. Call or write Examiner Of- fice. 1-6p .? 5$a%&&$&iiiwww E ADLET COLUMN `F p$agww*&*&wwww% .. ...-..A nor.-ah nnnl-I lunar. FOR SALE--0wing to the change tn 1ff.1lI`S of the Barrie Gas Co.. it will be necessalry to sell the follow- Im: pr:pex't__v at a sacrifice: A new, modern six-roomed square plan house, hardwood throughout. brick fireplace. F1-enbh doors, large cup- boards. 3 belvo-wms, bathro-ant has speck} fixtures, pedestal basin. etc. ' Laundry tubs and toilet in base- ment. Has very larse guvden. ap- prr-x`.nmIel7.' 300 ft. x 75 ft.; small fruits: large metal gm`-_1`ge. Apply E. A Hills. 172 Owen St., telephone 1109.}. 2tfb msertions for me pt-we UI. Luur. 10c extra when chazgc-dz extra when replies are directed to The Ezxumlner fties. '* FARM FOR SALE or will exchage for town property. Apply to The Ex- aminer Office. 51-4p .-_..___.._..._..._--_.-._._.__.._._..-_...__ FARM FOR SALE-150 8.01 22. con. 8, Innisfil. good (:13 `ea, lot 3' 3011: good brick house. 2 barns 40x60. A1)- ..1v \VH.r:nn Forbes. Stroud. 49-21). FARM FOR SALE---T100 acres inl splendid condltlon, two miles from village of Cookstown. Vvould sell as going concern or separate. Would take house and~lot in Bwrle as part payment. Apply F. Clarkson. Cooks- town. . 28tfb BIG FAR}! FOR SALE. one of the best in County of Slmcoe; nearw all cleared; burn 48x100, 22 ft. p)StS; brick -house. 19 rooms: watexj in house and barn: for further par-E ticulars app'y to Egerton H. John- ston, 26 Mary St.. Barrie, real estate an-ran? nhnnn 940.`, BIOYI, ..'.O .Vuu'_v DI... I agent. phone 942J. - DRIVINGH-ORSE for sale, also 30 Plyfnouth Rock cockere!s. B. B. vvarnica. Allandale. phone Stroud, Ont. 2-7p I-IENS FOR SALE-Thirty bred-to-`~ lay Barred Rocks one year old and six cockerels. 109 Essa St.. Allan- dale. , 50`-3p SALE--Miss Gregor (49192) registered Clydesdale mare, 5 years old. This is a show mare of size and quality. Apply J. D. Knapp. Barrie.- Ont. 2p n u1 FOR SALE--1 purebred Ayrshire cow. 4 years old, with calf at toot: 1, purebred Jersey cow. 5 years old.. due to freshen shortly. These are :3. hi t tedeows. A 1 to gggr gfnafgyd eQst.. nhone 42g.p y 2!) BOY. aged 15, would like work in store for Saturdays, phone 785M zttb Dual Purpose anuruxuru cowl nuu by our great breeding and show bull, White Hero. by Browndale Hero. and a grandson of the famous Broyvndale: also a few heifers in calf and calves at toot. Our hull was Grand Champion at Barrie and Al- listo_n.Faix's in 1926 and 1927. Chas. W. Henry. Thornton. IV-Th0l`!1t0- 'l`nInnhnnP,, I ' Elill '.l'1\.ll\&V c L` was b:Mt`J4oa-'a- vv w young buns fit for service. dams Dual Purpose Shorthoru cows and luv nnr m-am breeding bull. SHORTI-IORN-S FOR SA'LE-TWO service. --.._....... hnnfhiurn nnmn and W. uuxnuy, Telephone. PROPERTY FOR SALE 3"` 01 N31! uaauau cuw" `y .AFOR SALE (1 brick nouse. .5 D'tI`lls -wxuu. .1}:-I \Vlls0n Forbes. -19-21)` FARMS FOR SALE. > CHICKENS and fat hens wanted at market Saturday. Top prices pagd. '1`. Blain. 9 . HELP WANTED PS. 1"l'21!lK 1'1. 1'1ux`1uurL, 54 Ross St., Barrie. --------------'---1 :- - second-hand. .-Arr! nnnHf`nh_ -- Decuuu-uauu. go"d condition. ". Examiner 0;!-) 13 Lil LU 1-8'0 |I'lll:U"- 50tu . CEDAR POSTS won SALE. Phone} 603r2. . '- . 3`: RELIABLE WIDOW would take care or children afternoon and ev- ening. Apply 115 Dunlop St. 1-2p BABY'S CUTTER FOR SALE in good condition. Phone 712. 3-89 WOOD SPDl"1"I`ER for sale. Apply W. B. Quanta. Allandale 11.3.1. 2;) - SLEIGHS FOR SALE-S6t Bood one -horse sleighs. Phone 986 r` 2. 2p :- WOOD FOR SAL'E-50 cords mixed` dry wood. Phone 199118. Mldhurst. * am: Out. 7 ' HAY --Stack of clover hay for aale. Annliv tnhn H (`Er-awfnrd. Oro Sta- HAY --stack 0: CIOVBP nay my cum. Apply John H. Crawford. Oro Sta- tion. ` .` I - GILSON BLOWER cutting box for sale or will exchange for cattle or horse. Apply at Examiner Office. 21: r DRY HARDWOOD tor sale. body w3od or limbs: reasonable prices. Apply D. W. Dobson. phone 8121'- 41. 52-59 - FOR SALE-Hickory cutter pole. whlt1'1e- tree and neck yoke: also steel hay tork, Apply at 28 '1`-heresa. I St. 29 ` FOR S4uLE-400 cedar rails: also quantity or old lumber suitable for summer` wood. Phone 92..M'1nes1ng. Ont. . 1-2p ? PIANO W.~\.\"I`ED upright P1410. "113" Apply to Box 1 (Inn UPRIG-H-T PIANU to!` saw. In as- callent condition. $150 cash. Apply 5 `Cumberland St., or telephone 53oF. L 41tb o _ UPRIG-H-'1` PIANO for sale. in ex- ,..n....o nnnaaocnn 1.-'.n nnnh. Annlv SEED 1 1As--1 am now wrung ur- ders for canning peas .or seed. price $1.80 a. bushel. Phone W. E. Ranting, Ivv_ hnfora Jan. 25. . 2b price $1.30 a. Dusnm. `rnuuu Banting. Ivy. before Jan. 25. SEED PEAS--I am now taking 0!" .a.-....-. On. nnnnlna nan: fnr sand. SLEIGHS FOR SALE--Three se/cs of new heavy sleighs. blue oak run- ners. 21,4,-inch spring steel shoeing. Apply W. D. Cochrane. 11.3. No. 2. Ailanaln 49.23 vnp vv . Allandale. OVERCOAT `FOR SALE - Man`: fur--lined overcoat. size 39. with fur collar. W uld be suitable for driving. Bargain r taken soon. Apply 56 Elizabeth `St. 21) FOR SALE -- 30-30 Savage. high power. take down, feather weight`. new and in good condition: Full pistol grip stock, corrugate forearm.` Apply phone 1110. 21) u N'EW`CO.\IBE PIANO. upright, ma- hogany case, in excellent condltlun: also Sonora phonograph, good as new. Apply 39 Mary St.. over Do:-is Cornwell's mlllinery store. Eltfb lww ee. FOR SALE--Onlons. turnips, car- rots. mangolds. potatoes by bag or less: mangolds and turnips by ton. Also 21/: 11.1). Gray gasoline engine. Box 561. or phone 895M. Barrie 2p o |1900 ELECTRIC WASHING MA- CHINE, Hooyer vacuum sweeper. Coleman lamp. Aladdin lamp, all as good as new. to be sold at any price. Call and make offer at Tuck's Qtnvn 23) prtuu. Store. LARGE YELLOVV HOUND LOST. Finder kindly notify J. J. Dumond. Brentwood. 2-3p : LOST---On Tuesday, Jan. 8. a. bond coupon. valued $25.00. Suitable re- `ward on leaving at Examiner Of- ` flee. 2b GE2\'T S V~VA'I`CH FOUND between Barrie and Crown I-Ilil. Owner may have same by paying expenses. Ap- ply to `Reeve's Jewelry -Store.'2-81) COTTAGE "FOR RENT in village of Palnswick. Apply VV. B. Quanti- nu.,..a...u. .1: n 1 2n UL 1"cuu-ww tun. am | Allandale RR. 1. TO LET~--7-roomed brick house. 205 Bradford St. All conveniences including gas. Immediate posses- sion. Phone 29. 4-ittb ROOM FOR REN T--13 Bradford St.. Barrie. `Phone 1370J. 2p _, 2 BOARDERS VVANTED. school students preferred; single or double room. Appy to Box ``A", Examiner Office. 2:) I IROOMS--Five nice house-keeping Moms to rent. unfurnished; very comfortable. Apply Examiner Of- f1Ce. ` V FURS ALTERED and repaired. Over Hur1burt's Shoe Store. Miss M. McArthur. > ! 36tfb . KEAS'l"S TAXI SERV'PCE--Day or night. Barrie. Local calls 25: out- of-town ratas on application. Phone 239. Marshall A. Keast, successor to W. J. Shanlnon. . 52-5p - A. N. S'E.\IME;\`S special delivery to all parts of -town`; trunks, bag- igage, etc. Orders left at Jay's Gro- icery will be `promptly attanlcesril) t3. _ . i HAVE YOUR `CAR PAINTED now land get___x_-ee_stor{age balance or . ._._I.I_-J ll-.85`: I 'IUUK `URN l.'J'\L|.oV 1.139 uuvv and get free storage winter. High gloss or rubbed finish. Prices right. Partridge Paint Shop. | ` Ferguson's Garage. 29 u-- REPAIRING, cleaning and. pressing. min coa-ts repaired. alterations; coats shortened. flare taken L out. Get your work done now in the quiet time. Over Simmons` `R-zvvvin ` UIUL L Barrie. l | YOU CAN EARN $10 to 825 a week 1.. cvnlun anann Hmn at home writing: YOU CAN EARN $10 to V66) :1 wuvn in your spare time at home writing show cards, No canvassing or 301- iciting. We instruct you and suppiy you with work. Write today. The Menhenitt Co. Ltd.. 45 Dominion Iinlh-lino mnnnntn 1Mzfb BOY or 14 years of age wants a Job on a farm for winter. Enquire at Examiner Office or 58 Sanford St.. Davrin