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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jan 1930, p. 8

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D8811 Dreu. All will be sold without reserve. Terms of Sale:-6 months credit will be given to parties furnishing ap- proved joint notes. 6 per cent. per an- num off for cash. Sale at 1 pm. * 2-31: m A 1m-(`.nN"KEY. Auct. l.nl.4L't I I 11.11` \-D\r V: - MUCH REDUCED IN PRICE LEATHER GOODS ----..-- -gr-xv-rrunva 711 unf` son saga Solid walnut. bea, axsu fur cutter robe. Apply Sl:., or phone 1004. 2tfb ______.._._.__. SALE in good condi-j E. Nesb1tt,'6'7 G18.d- I nnfn i 2' cash. sale at 1 p.xu.. .-.... ` W. A. MCGONKEY, Auctu E. . , 4 yrs. old. due Jan. 21. r, 6 yrs. old, due by sale. Eolstein heifer, 3. yrs. old. , L `:_-A. _________ Spys, $3.50 per Lbbage, `$1.00 per snips, $1.00 per . H. D. Atherton, 2-3p! .______..._.____.___.___ TENDERS received up to Jan. em. =. r-nrds of green beech and mg ond1-Barrie 1n'ma.ny years. 1: wm uc uvv, 31ad- lgood to miss. Much stress is being 1-213 `placed upon the ne, subtle and hum- Egdf orous parts so numerous in the play. Apply This comedy-drama is one of the 2-613 `famous Oscar Wilde s best productions -- ---I v~-- 'knAn nrpsented by some of the by Public cat. ~ .1-unnf ` The cast presenting Lady Winder- mere s Fan is working long hours ev-I ery evening under the direction of ,Horace Wilson and are determined to ;make this the best production seen in `Barrie It will be too, -~-A a. ma M'nnh~ stress parts nlullcxuua u. ....- ,.-_,. th -famous `and has "been presented by Ac...-L nnw-nnnnis in is ` land "been presemeu uy Ovnnu }nest companies in England. ANNUAL MEETING B UNION CEMET ARRIE ERY 1 Notice is nereny given ........ ..-- ._ nual general meeting of the share- holders of the Barrie Union Cemetery will be held in Police Court Cham- bers, Collier St., Barrie, on Monday. ` Jan. 20, 1930, at 8 p.m., for the pur- ` pose of receiving the annual reports, for the election of directors and such other business as may come before the ' * meeting, including revisionof the by- laws. All owners of lots are sharehold- I ers. I 2-3b TI-IOS. NASH. President J. W. NESS, Secretary < VBARRIE THEATRE qunn Notice is hereby given pursuant to ` the Trustee Act that all persons hav- 1 -ing claims against the Estate of Char- : lotte M. Grose, late of the Town of , Barrie, in the County of Simcoe, wid- 1 ow. who died on or about the 18th of l_ December. 1929, are requested to send _ particulars of their claims to the un- dersigned on or before the 10th day of February, 1930, after which date the Executors will distribute the assets of the estate among those entitled threto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have nntinn received no can. 11.1, for 5 cords of green maple body wood, to be piled at the school house No. 5, 7th line Vespra. Wood to M. FM? In ins. long. three piles to_the Clllub notice. or`: There will be offered for sale uy DUN` PUBLIC AUCTION by the Adminis- , l tratrix of the estate of the late John ADAMS-At Anten `M1115, On Tuesday. -` I-I_ Leadley on Saturday, January 18, Jan. 7, 1930, to M1`. and Mrs. Eldon E 1930, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon at Adams. 6 SOIL . is the Queen's Hotel, Barrie, by W. A. APPLETON-In Allandale. Dec. l6._ 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Apple- Mcconkey, Auctioneer, the following ton of The Boulders". a son. property, namely: in the Town of Bar- rie in the County of Simcoe and being `BRETT-In Barrie, on Saturday, Jan. ` \ composed of Park Lot No. six (6), of 4, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brett, the west side of Bayeld St.. in the Peel St., a daughter. ` said Town of Barrie according to reg- HICKLING--On Sunday, Jan. 5, 1930, istered plan No. 135. to Mr. and Mrs. Milton I-Iickling, This property which is known as Barrie, R.M.D., a son. , the Old Sanitarium Property" con- HUXTABLE__At me Row} Victoria, talns fifteen acres more or less and Hospital, on Thursday, Jan_ 2_ 1939, faces Bayfield St. It adjoins to the to Mr_ and M1-5_ E_ Huxt-,ab1e (nee south property owned by The Barrie Eileen Lewis), 4 Roxborough St., Coulltry Club. A `portion of the land is Toronto a daughter_ in orchard and there is erected on the MART1N___1n penetang General Hos- prp1'tY 3 Small brick h5e- TOW pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin, water and electric light are available. Dec_ 27, 1929' 3 daughter (Joan The property will be offered for sale Ann). subject to a reserve bid. PRATT-At the Royal Victoria. Hos- | mm-+.hm~ narticulars and conditions pltal, on Thursday, Jan. 2, 1930, to " --V, ._.: 1uI'.-o 11`:-nnaf. NO. [subject ma. Further particulars of sale will be made known at the time of sale and in the meantime may be learned upon application to CAMERON 8; CAMERON. Barrie. Ont. Qnlvlnitnrs for the Administratrix application 00 Solicitors for Dated 34th December.*1929. 52-2b .otice. DONALD F. MacLAR.EN, Solicitor for the Executors. Barrie, Ont. -4b -Dated the 9th day of January, 1930.` _:___ The undersigned has received instruc- 'tions from C. J. SMITH, to sell by Public Auction at o|nI"I"l_l)C l`t'\AI VAR >1"rn`r.`rn ATTC ...-.__, Vespra. woou w be cut 16 ins. long, piles to the cord. Delivered and piled at school by Feb. 20. 1930. Apply to Lloyd Thomp- * son, Sec y-Treas., RR. 2, Barrie. 2b `run -uuv---... __..J , _ Team of heavy horses; set sleighs, nearly new`; set one-horse sleighs; wa- gon. nearly new; one-horse wagon; set ......1m- 2 IIAQ1 qhntpst 3 wagon boxes; 2 nearxy new; One-uuzm: wusuu. ..... scales: 3 coal shutes; 3 wagon sets double harness, nearly new; set single harness; 30 cbrds 4-ft. dry tarn- arack wood. A11 A11 kn cn1rI uyithnnt TPSETVE. ADMINlSTRATOR S SALE 1! u..I....I.I.. D`:-nnnrtv Situated in IE [111 V1 ALA TERMS: I uni. I. HI. \ll\ 9 95155-- Valuable Property Situated the Town of Barrie >y Public Aucuon an SMITH S COAL YARD Dunlap St., Barrie on Saturday, Jan. 11 rh`v\b I O:O|f0.0jl|X0j1 J. G. KE._lE_`._NAI_ 3 DEERSKIN and all kinds A of RAW FURS Kucnon snua Opposite Post Office, Barrie ,1 u o `.___:_ _YE Ohuni r`u:uv.I.1.:. HEINTZMAN & CO. PIANOS .1 ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAS `AND VICTOR RECORDS ' Jppumuc Luau \l .... -, _ Everything in Muiyc HIGHEST PRICES PAID PHONE 384 OR WRITE VICTOR, EVEREADY AND SPARTON RADIOS Barrie WMITEII YE OLDE FIRME ...'.-...x-r 9- nn D1 ! FOR RENT--BI'1ght, ci heated front room, very bed living room or office. `Dar-rip ` RADIOS IIEPAIIIED offered for sale by -vrwnn hv the 1....n- hnnrc AV-I cleverly written and abounds in hum- or, satire and repartee. From the op; enlng scene to the drop of the curtain it is full of action and we may rest assured the artists chosen for this play will not overlook any opportunity to reveal to us all the fine points. Each of the four acts is a good programme in itself. It is modern, smart and absolutely up-to-date in every respect and the beautiful costumes and furn- ishings will produce a gorgeous eect 5 an MA ns. how. large B.C.I. stage lsnlngs W111 pruuuuc a 5\.u5I.uuo \.LL\;\,y on the ne,- new, large stage - which is supplied with the latest light- ing equipment. fact that -the chief characters are dup- licated so that the two casts will pro- vide sufficient variety of expression and M interpretation to make it worth seeing both nights. The cast the rst night is largely English while that of the sec- ` ond is entirely Canadian. ,4 1.1.- `I5...-..\ "I'".nnl-an uuu an x:uuu\.n_y V... _______ _. The benet of the Barrie Theatre Guild to the town of Barrie is of great value in developing talent that might u, 1-L.....b .-.nA n1cn in (`\`Plf.`iY'lQ`- an in- value In (1eV810pl.ug buicuu uuum uu5u.. lie latent and also in creating an in- terest in good literature and art. In `this commercial age -the ne aesthetic phases of life are being neglected and any society that tends to elevate the social and spiritual sides of human life should be welcomed. It is often is en.-. vxnnrn uinld freauentlv to life Should be Welcoxucu. M. LB vsuuu said that people yield frequently the temptation to sit by their resldes to be entertained by radio but the Guild offers an opportunity for enter- tainment by local people in whom there is naturally much interest. By ` doing this the citizens brighten and en- ink +...a.- crv-in] and home lives and this the cmzens Dr1guu:u auu cu- rich their social and, home `make -the community a. better one in ...\.-2..\.. +1: Hun `luau: Wu: uvnu l which to live. A .. Aunnllnn Den HVL Barne. `which live. . An excellent orchestra consisting of twenty Guild members under the effi- cient `leadership of Lorne Arnold will provide choice music before the play` begins and during intervals between acts. -rm- Fun 1m~cm auditorium W111 seat. I about 600 and its mechanical struc- ture is such -that its acoustic properties are excellent. One seated in the back _ of the hall should hear distinctly every word spoken on the stage. The back half of the oor being elevated makes. 1 it easy to see from every part of the The ne, large auditorium seat `l U1 bill: LIQAL unnu-.... fr( room. Toronto, daughter. . 1 - ` ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pratt, R.R. 1, Barrie, a daughter. I RINTOU1r--At St. Joseph s Hospital, Sudbury, on Sunday, Dec. 29, 1929, to Rev. A. G. and Mrs. Rintoul, (formerly of Thornton), a daugh- - +...- (Ruth Janisa). I'll an 3- u._- BAR. I`ONE-MARLIN-At Erie, Penn., by Rev. Albert Marriott, on Friday, Jan. 3, 1930, Miss Gladys May Mar- lin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Marlin, Barrie, to Louis N. Bartone -4` -n..$`n1n 1\T V CRAWFORD!- nrrinv Jmn . QWQ \II Anon----- Mr. and`Mrs. V. J. Crawford wish to thank friends and neighbors for kindness and sympathy. also for floral tributes in their recent bereavement. 2p `A/rr `F`rn.nk Tuck -and Mr. and MI'. their recent DEI'a.VeLu.\:uu. 4,. Mr. Frank Tuck Thos. Fleetham wish to thank friends and neighbors for kindness and sym- pathy shown them in their recent sad bereavement. 2p Mrs. Linn and family. Thornton, wish to thank their friends and neigh- bors for kindness and sympathy shown \ 4-hen-n in thpir recent sad bereavement kindness and sympatuy auuwu them in their recent also for floral offerings. 2b Mrs. Harry Brown wishes to thank her friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and sympathy during her recent bereavement and inany and sympauxy during her and als? for the many beautiful floral bri- u AI: , , FOR SALE-200 acres of good clay loam; _25 acres bush, balance all till- able;"'exce1lent farm for grain and stock; well fenced. first class bulld- ings, water in barn and house; one mile from school and church. Will sell all in block or each hundred separate. Reasonable terms; good reason for selling. Apply to Morley Beath, Shanty `Rnv R.M.D. 1-3p H.150 AU butes. (formerly OI '1.uu1u ter, (Ruth Janisa). _-.-_._-.-:_ I . A CR;OGI~IAN-In loving memory of my` arm: f..crra.n dmother. MTS. Emma. J.V1a.1`uu., .Du.uu., V\ of Buffalo, N.Y. __:_-. CROGI-IAN-In loving memory of my dear mother, Mrs. Emma Croghan, who entered into rest Jan. 3, 1929. One by one they go before us, They are fading like the dew. But we know they're watching o'er us, They the good, the fair, the true. They are waiting for us only. Where no pain can ever mar; Dear ones who left us lonely, Watch us through the gates ajar. There a father, there a. mother, Gone within those gates ajar. ` _.:rm Arthur .;1'Cf`XVVI"LlI\:lJ"-J.AA ;;Au..........._-, urday, Jam. 4, 1930, Norm Crawford, in his 6th year. .:-_:- .JOHNSTON--In loving memory of our dear mother who departed this life Jan. 10, 1927. Dear mother, you are not forgotten, Rfnr nvnr :hn11 V011 b2. Dear momer, you an: 110 uuauuw N'or ever shall you be, As long as life and memory last We shall remember thee. cnalu rniccn:-1 hv ..`___.___.______.___.____._._ LOWE--In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Chas. William %>%e, who passed away Jan. 13, _4-._-...... tan! nnrl {Noun Page Eight }R.'OGI-IA-N-In lovmg memory m xuy great,-grandmother, Emma.` Croghan, who entered into rest Jan. 3, 1929. Gone but not forgotten. -sadly missed by her lb great-grandchild, Eleanor J.36U. Just a memory fond and true, To show, dear father, we think of you. . -A1ways remembered 2b Wife and Family` ___._______________ LOVE-In loving memory of my dear father, Gilbert Love, who passed in- to rest, Jan. 6, 1928. -,,,,,-__L .5 (-4.4 u Anna- bu lcuu, uau. u, Avata- Servant of God, well done; 'I"1-m a-`Inv-inns warfn.1`e's D8517. Servant OI (_.i OCl, Wen uuuc, Thy glorious warfare's past, The batt1e s fought, the race is won. And thou art crowned at last. --Sadly missed by . 2p Son Fred and Family rr V. WALKER-In loving memory of Mary E. Walker, wife of M. Walker, who died Jan. 13, 1918. ` _J n.ha'rld_ I 2p?-H CARDS or THANKS 1 1- rummfnrri 1 seumg. nppny Bay. R.M.D. -::----._. VIN MEMORIAM MAARRIED \ ....... D~"-In A1landa1e,. on Sat- n. Norman Victor 4.. hi: R1-h vpnr. DIED Ill DUI IIALCC. ' -sadly missed by Vie, Alex. and the girls 9 cucu. --Sor.1 Arthur --Husband. ` .__?_.__._____._.:------_-- TWO LARGE BRIGHT ROOMS to rent with board. 74 Mulcaster St`... Barrie. 2p =i&&&&%i&immme D`! gig LOCALS vx T'l"n`-- _ - -Phone 240 for the Rawleigh man: about Temple radios over phones 240 and 1384. Is your subscription paid for 1930? Nearly everybody reads The Examiner ` --Another shipment of navy blue suits; special value, $25.00, at Steph- ens . 2b -Ne1l Yellowlees, piano tuner, will V be in Barrie about Jan. 15. Orders . may be left at J. G. Keenan's music . 2b `U'nn'c umrk shirts. overalls, pants, on store. -Men's work shirts, gloves and mitts on sale at Stephens` Clothing Store. 2b .1. nhmlt. Temple radios over `Lommg mu. .. I -;-Ask about Temple ` phones 240 and 1384. 2}) * Soft weather and rain have removed most of the snow from the elds, mak. ing a condition very unfavorable to the fall wheat. -Phone 240 for the Rawleigh man. -Odd trousers, waist measures 28 ' to 48, at reduced prices. Stephens " "" ' 2b M held at Lafontaine, started off this ` -..4-- ...m. .. mm-nhershin of 26. I30 `0, at ;.\.\....-v- .-- ulvxnuau v w _ . . _ . . . -- Ckghng ':E:'m the Opener of tit; cock, 3rd and 4th hen, 1st and 3rd ToW"!"1Imckey Lague was postponed cockerel, am and 4th pullet, Irving tn next Monday night _ MacLach1a.n, Allandale; 2nd cock; 1st n Do ,t miss Sale at Mary Payneond 2nd hen; 2nd cockerel, 1st and sh; ganuary 10 to 25_ some gO'od'l2nd pullet, J. G. Patterson, Kingston, ' Ontarlo. bargains offered. All good, clean stock. The agricultural short course, being _ JerBr:Eyorp1ngtn5-1St kere1'De1n Blue Orplngtons-1st and 2nd cock, ' -1. 1...... 11-0 nnnlvnv-91 1&1 . nullet. W. H.` `|Board will be held at the court house bargams Onen-:u. n.. 5..., ---_-- _. _ being! week with a membership ` -For two weeks` sale, commencing l January 10, the Mary Payne Shop is offering great reductions in all lines of `[ merchandise. 2b A.meetlng of the Old Age Pensions - .I__I ...ILh .-.1-IAN-inn- 1Hb'.l'Ulla:uuauu . Pensions `Board will at 4 next Wednesday to deal with addition- . a.l applications. -Report comes from Toronto that. Mr. McLagan of the Scotch Bakery will be out of the hospital this week.; Re-opening announcement of bakery M will be given in this paper. 2x _ The annual meeting of the Victorian j Order of Nurses, Barrie Branch, will "be held on Tuesday evening. Jan. 21.. i , I in the Public Library Hall. Miss Cr_v- ! derman. District Supervisor, will ad-' dress the meeting. g vrr:..L.n.-+ namnhpll Pfninent radio E lrlll. '- the meeung. . Wishart. Campbell. eminent. .haritone. delighted the congregation in 1 `St. Andrew s Church last Sunday ev-- lening with two solos: Lord God of `IAbraham" frrom Ms=.nde1ssohn's Eli-` ham" and I Shall Not Pass This Way` FURNISHED ROOMS to rent for light hgusekeeping. Apply at Examin- er Office. 2p iening witl` `I Abraham" |1'a`1" ` `Again? T0 urn c Again. ` It was announced in St. Andrew's Church. last Sunday, that the congre- 1 '~:ation had closed its year with a ba1- ; anc in the general fund after all ac- counts had been paid and that the` missionary allocation of $2,200 had 5 been fully met. ...,:,.,. nlrahaffv nf Bracebridze gave 1. Judge Mahaffy of Bracebridge gave his decision yesterday in the suit of Margaret and Gertrude Handy. execu- trices of the estate of the late Josiah Handy against C. M. Graham of Allis- ton for payment of a promissory note and interest amounting in all to $894.- 75. He found for the plaintis. Dr. W. A. Lewis performed his rst uu_y , ario-Quebec-Maritime District of Ki- r wanis International on Friday last ' when he installed the officers of the Kiwanis Club of Barrie for 1930. He was assisted by Past Presidents G. D. Hubbard and J. R. Dier. The Kiwanis Club of Penetan';ui- shene received its charter on Tues- ' day night. with Past Governor A. G. ,` Gaul of Hamilton oiciating. W. O. ' McKinnon, A. Bryson, S. W. Moore. E. A. Ryan, A. A. Smith and W. C. Walls. of the Barrie Club. were present. Al ioicial duty as Governor of the Ont- 1 `Ana COCK. auu ucu, Icockerei. 4th, 6th and 7th pullet. 2n gnen, H. F. Morren; 3rd cock, 1st hen. 15th cockerel. 1st and 2nd pullet. 1st gpen. E. W. Kettle: 3rd and 6th cocker- iel. 5th pullet. W. S. Robb, Barrie: 3rd pullet. Delno Jermey: 4th cockerel. .Leonard Whitely, Shanty Bay; 3rd pen, M. Monteith. Midland. ' Bred-to-lay S.C. White Leszhoms- 3rd hen. 2nd cockerel. 1st and 2nd pul- let. Fred Sanderson. Shanty Bay: 3rd cockerel. 3rd and 4th pullet, W. S. `Robb. Bred-to-lay, A.O.V.-1st hen, H. F. Morren. `E Bantams Rose Comb Black African--1st cock. 1st and 2nd hen. 1st and 2nd cockerel. : 1st and 2nd puliet, Biily Malcomson. E - Pigeons 1 Pou.*e':s-1st: Magpie-s-1st and 2nd: `Tumb1ers-1st and 2nd: A.O.V.----1st. Rillv Malcomson. ran. -um ...-... ., V A. 1-cyan, A. A. Duuux auu u. \l- ....,..... ` visitors register was presented to the- nnxv Club by President M('Kinnon on` behalf of the Kiwanis Club of Barrie. Jan. 6--Miss Annie Barnhardt of Perrysville, N.Y.. was the guest of her W. sisters, Mrs. Houston and Mrs. But- mm ler, for the holiday week. ,Mac1_ n:..:1 okna.-I nf 'T`nrn~nfn gnpnt NEW` (1 llrnvvnsna-no-\a..._ Eueorg I let`, for me nouaay Wpen. , Phil. Shedd of Toronto spent New Year's with Harry Wrigley. . ...-:.... r;m.,:..... f\n'lcfpr wahn-ned tol Year's Wltn narry VVu5u:_y. , Major Gordon Oulster returned to` Toronto after spending a couple of_ I weeks with his sister. Mrs. Stone. A........ uy..n..,..~. n/rninr (`!1nrkP W211- leeks Wltn n15 SISICY. N113. Dhuuc. I Angus Wallace. Major Clarke Wa1-' lace. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cairns, of Orillia, and Mrs. Purvis, Jack Purvis and Miss Margaret Purvis of Canning- 3 ton were guests at Art. Crawford's for ` New Year's. Miss Allie Wrigley of London spent a. week with her mother, Mrs. A. Wrigley, Carthew Bay. -run. mu: `MI :-c Art (`.1-mxyfnrd, John! Wrlgley, Uarnnew nay. Mr. and Mrs. Art. Crawford, John Jackson and Mrs. Purvis motored to Toronto and back on Monday. Misses Myra Reid, Hilda Graham, Verna, Johnson, and Isabella McArthur returned to Toronto-also Leslie Clark -to resume their studies and duties as teachers. 11:-.. 1::-1..:.. u1:1...\... ....+nm-m.r1 fn 'T'n- Deacners. Miss Elsie Wilson returned to To- ronto University and Miss Gladys to business college in Toronto this week. rm... r\x3nr\'ln M: 1443: nnrnrnllnifv would .___.__._.__..____._._._._._.__._ BOARDERS or roomers wanted in warm, comfortable home with home privileges. Very central. Apply 120 Bayfield St. or phone 1029W. / 2-6b . DUSIYIGSS college In '1.0I'OI1LU uua Wlzcn. The people of this community would like to know who is responsible for the way our approach to the highway was left last fall. It is considered danger- ous and most unsightly and nothing is done by the department of highways to keep these approaches so they can with safety get on and off. -awrnvnr ---- Misses Agnes and Gertrude Cassells, Toronto, were visitbrs at the home of their mother last week. r1..;.I`l rm................ 4.~.u,.,: kin h-nnlr with tnelr II1OL8I' 13.51 ; WEEK. Cecil Thompson tted his truck with seats and took a load of very enthus- iastic hockey fans to the McMaster- Bradford match in Bradford on Fri- day. nnwuhnrc nf Hnn `luninr and Senior day. Members of the Junior and Senior Institutes made their annual visit to the House of Refuge, Beeton, on Thursday last. The funeral of the late Evelyn Syk- es, daughter of Thos. `Sykes, Penvilie, took place on Saturday. Rev. Mr. Mey- er of Schomberg and Rev. D. A. Fer- guson of Cookstown conducted the service in the Presbyterian church in the cemetery. Quick Action Stopped Fire V Quick action on the part of several young men who were in McArthur's 89-Page saved Mr. Fa.gan's house oppo- site the Anglican Church from des- truction by fire New Year's night. The ' chimney was burning at the time and in some manner this was communi- cated to the roof. The damage was ,_ slight. - * `iere after which interment took place 1y met. , ~ `_:...- ..,...+m-Ann in tho: suit of_ HAWKESTONE 190.4 BOND HEAD '! rm: BIRDS A1 \ POULTRY snow o AYRSHIRE COW for sale, due about March 3. Apply 56 Elizabeth St., or phone 516. 2p _. . .____..__________. FOR SALE-Yorkshire sow and ten pigs; also ten pigs weighing about 80 lbs. each. W. E. Grey. Thornton. 1-2b ___ (Continued from page 5) F. Morren, Secretary; Ed. Shuter, sup- erintendent; Executive Committee, Ed. Cuff, Walter Patterson, Edgar Thom- as, J. D. Knapp and A. F. A. Ma1com- 3: ihen. 1st and 2nd cockerel. 1st and 2nd I .pu11et. A. E. Waldie. | E Houdans-1st cock. 1st and 2nd hen, | 1st cockerel. lst pullet. W. H. Wright. U * : Bred-to-Lay Classes -- Barred Plymouth Rocks-1st and *- gave 2nd cock, 2nd hen, 1st. 2nd and 7th t 2nd _ .5133, A115- 594, first _ om_} Leszhoms- 3 3 _ Robb. 3_ D.` Wm-1- mes- I K hen. v_ re` i Vans` It. jTumb1ers-1st 0 the _Billy m Rabbits Lam.-19. 5 Chinchi11a--1st Sr. buck. 1st and 2nd Sr. doe, Billy Malcomson: Angora I--1st Sr. buck,_1st Jr. buck, lst Sr. doe. `George Walton. E dt f | Special Cups o f A. Boys cup-.-For the best co11ec- _':"_ But- mm at `Pm'f.r'1dQ`e Wyandottes, Irving 5011. The prize list follows: Barred Plymouth Rocks-1st cock. 1st cockerel, 1st, pullet, E. W. Kettle, Beton. 1111.15- T31-vu-u|4*1-\ `DnnIre__1:f h9`n_ 1st Beeton. White Plymouth Rocks-1st hen, 1st cockerel, 1st and 3rd pullet, 1st pen, H. 1 `F. Morten; 2nd pullet, E. Jones, Basrie. L` n tn-.m-In Tdan 'RPd..-1st and 'F. Morten; zna puuen, na. duuca, mm... S.C. Rhode Island Reds-1st 2nd cock, 151; and 2nd hen, 1st and 2nd cockerel, 1st and 2nd pullet, J. Malkin, Barrie. in-Lu... 117-unnAnH'ne__1 Ef POP`! Barme. White Wyandottes-1st cock, 4th hen, Delno Jegmey, Hawkestone; 2nd cock, 1st, 2nd and 3rd hen, 1st cock- ,ere1, 1st, 2nd, 8rd pullet, Douglas `Stephens, Barrie. Stephens, Barne. Partridge Wyandottes--1st and 3rd Allandale; and !n...a .....n..o 'r I`. Dattnrsnn. Kingston. i .Whiting. Oruua. ` S.C. Black Minorcas-1st cock, 1st _';cockere1. 4th pullet. A. E. Waldie: 1st _ -and 2nd hen. 2nd cockerel, 1st. 2nd _and 3rd pullet. A. Brownlee. Barrie. I 1 Minorcas. A.O.V.-1st cock, 1st and` :K2nd hen. N. Wortley. Shanty Bay. ' ' "N A--mme_1c+ nnr-1: 1st and 2nd 'Mi1ton. ` S.C. White Leghorns--1st cock. C. R. N 1E11is, Willowdale; 2nd cock, 1st, 2nd,[ 13rd and 4th hen, 1st pullet, Charles: Lowe, Barrie. . Rose Comb White Leghorns-1st and \ 2nd hen, 1st cockerel, 1st pullet, G. A. 4 .Whiting. Orillia. I I on nu... `Minnrn2S--1St 1st.. 2nd N. woruey, DHauL_y Day. I `I S.C. Anconas-1st cock. 1st and . . hen. 1st cockerel. 1st and 2nd pullet, _ .1st Den. C. R. Ellis, Willowdale. ` ] Pn1ands-1st hen. 1st cockerel. Ist- `pullet. A. E. Waldie. l S. Spangled Hamburgs--1st cock. 1st Y i 2nd 1 || 1 ; 1'.1 n|1rlahQ--1S1 cock. COW FOR SALE. registered Holstein, due to freshen this week. Weight 1500 pounds, calf can be registered. Apply RR I-Ienrv St. 2p EUEOFEE VV'd.1l/UH. . of Partridge Wyandottes, '.MacLach1an. Allandale. | c. E. Wright cup--collection s.c. nwhite Leghorns. Chas. W. Lowe. ` Hon. E. C. Drury Shie1c1-Best cock, .hen, cockerel and pullet. J. G. Pat- iterson. Kingston, with Partridge i Wyandottes. . :1 wnmar mm--beSt exhibition pen, VV yuuuuvuu... F. Foster cu: `H. F. Morren `I Rocks. u~n:1....... Ann ` 2;. male. ` cock. ' COCK. Barrie-A11anda1e Dairy cup-co1lec- tion of Rhode Island Reds, J. Malkin. C. & W. Motors cup--Co11ection in any one of following breeds: Wyan- dottes. R. I. Reds, Plymouth Rocks` Leghorns, Anconas, Hamburgs, won by `J. Malkin. 111 1' Danna rI11I'\---hPS" heavv male in " J. Malkin. W. L. Reeve cup---best heavy in show, Irving Ma.cLach1an, with Part- ridge Wyandotte. M n u .n..5cminlza m1n--best female in Wyandotte. H. H. Crswicke cup-best show. J. G. Patterson, Kingston. with I Partridge Wyandotte hen. ` W. H. Wright cup-co11ection of White Wyandottes, Douglas Stephens.` D. F. Mccuaig cup-co11ect'1on of Bantams, Billy Malcomson. FLIER-S WALLOP \ CREEMORE BOYS` ppa__.A.x._.....l Bu:-vs nqag \ \/l\LAa.Anvn\z---_ .- ' __ (Continued from page 5) '` Camp were working smoothly and their passing was very accurate. From goaler Garlig out to the last sub they played smart hockey and there were no selsh players on the team. For Cree- more. Nichol, on right wing, tried hard all the way while Orr, Graham, Bell 1 and Young were good in spots. 7 X`-n 1Iv\ Wilson I n 111 77.4. pounzxs, can n 86 Henry Line-up- Camp Borden-Goa1. Garlig: de- fence, Partridge and Stanyar; centre. Lalonde; right wing, Powers: left wing, McKaskin: alternatives. Hard- ing, McKerra1, Kennedy and Gould. Creemor.-Goal, Young; defence. Graham and Bell; centre, Sleg: right wing, Nichol; left wing, Orr; alterna- tives, Thompson, Emmett and Jack- son. Referee, C. Woods, Stayner. Fitting and Proper Judge (to prisoner): What is your t name and occupation and what are you charged with?" 13-icnnnrf Mv name` is Sparks. I charged wzmzw" Prisoner: My am an electrician and I am charged with battery. v...-2..- 1.9+ rm-nvpring his 601.1111- battery." Judge (after recovering his equili-1 br1um): Oicer, put this man in al .1... -1. n IDUU L;uy*;4u.u wv -.._, r, , . Kettle, Beeton. . L. J. Simpson cup--bred-to-lay . H. F. Morren with Barred Rock . cup-Bred-to-lay Den heaVY- Jnn nnofnn - cup--best `pen, ren with White Plymouth -A Darla T Mnlkin. _.___________.___.:._._._:.__ FRESH COW FOR SALE--Dual Pur- pose shorthorn, 4 years old, Govern- ment T.B. tested. B. B. Warnica, A1- landale. RR. 1. Phcne Stroud 19r11. 2b --__:_ 1 and just Remember that being young and ambitious, ' walk to you for Servuce DOUGLAS DRUG STORE The SARJEANT co. Limited WHEN THE WEATHER AND WALKING ARE BAD _-_- ;- .I....I unit`: :1: Head Office 51 Dunlop St. Phone 94 Superior air - l)1A`~ekAsl%ig[ Parlor ___ -c ul A Dam : Rm-I-mr SI-mn will say that our prices are the lowest after you investigate just what you get when you buy a Radio. ----- ..-\vur--Ar\"l"1'1'l"T OWING TO LACK OF ROOM we are offering for sale, pure bred roan Shorthorn stock bull. Thirty months old. good individual and priced right. J. C. Fraser, Craighurst 52-4b ____ STEWART-WARNER RADIO ments to exhibit some of the activities of have made arrange .BARRIE INVESTORS will he ext have the op`portunit_\' of availing ti tages of investing in this fast gr Company which is expanding thin to the investing public. SOME POINTS WELL WORTH CONSIDERING: --Any amount acceptable. --Shar es sold in ratio of one lst preferred 7% cumula- tive and one common. -Sure of reasonable interest rate (7% on 1st pref.) --Tremendous possibilities for future enhanced value of MISS JESSIE `CAMPBELL um common-. . -Diversified income of Company assures prots. -Reliable, experienced directorate assures efcient man- agement. ` --Chartered under Ontario Companies Act. Be sure and -pay us :1 visit. You will be under no obligation REMEMBER TIME-Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Jan. 9-10-11 ONLY. PLACE-Cancilla s Old Fruit Stand (opp. Bell Phone) THE COMPANY-The Ontario Fur and Auction Limited THE BROKERAGE-The Gunnell Financial Co. PURPOSE---Safe investment assuring 7% with great po- tential advance in value. A The Ontario Fur and A" xction Limited IN BARRIE on Thursday, Friday and Saturday JANUARY 9-10-l 1 At Cancilla s Old Fruit Stand 20 ELIZABETH ST. Phone 75 59 Victoria St, Toronto Local Representative: Dave Bishop, Elizabeth St., Barrie V`-5% Ei.l`ZABETH ST., BARRIE A few Demonstrating Sets at Special Prices to clear _ FOR SALE--Shorthorn bulls and fe- males, also a 6 year old bay Clyde " mare, weighing about 1550 pounds. 1/_ mile from station and 1`/. miles from highway. Phone 1910. Geo. Crawford & Son, Oro Station. 50-2b _:_.._._:_.-_.-_..-.______. GOAL Tlks - woon BUILDERS sumlss lfce Yard an lop Foot of 1 94 V\Il -Va ----__ in the rear of W. A. Reid s Barber Shop AT 27 ELIZABETH STREET, BARRIE 2 doors west of the Telephone Office For appointments phone 415 THE GUNNELL FINANCIAL CO. OF TORONTO VI&I~l Ian--v-w-.._ _ wishes to zmnounce the opening of the 1111:. vvlunnn--..\...... ..-_____` _ and you cannot come to deal with GUNN_l;LL FINANCIAL CO. SEE AND HEAR THE ESTABLISHED 1889 Thursday, January 9, 1930 _.:_'..______.__.._______.. FOR SALE-One team of gray geld- ings. weighing 3200; fat. sound. good workers. nine years old, suit farmer or bush\vork, price $175; also one bay mare. 8 years old, fat, good worker. weighing 1350 lbs., a little city pave- ment sore. make good mare for farm- .,.. nrinn Mn: one dark dabble gray YOU {S exceptionally fortunate to ' themselves of the advan- ;1 growing` and progressive xpanding` tlirnugli a most liberal offer AT wction Limited and Office Mary St. 121.....- an I MIMI] an Phone 88 make g00(1 mare IUI` nann- _er, price $70; one dark dapple mare, 6 years old. sound. good work- er, weighing 1450 lbs.; clean-legged also 6 other mares and geldings; suit farmers, all good workers; trial allow- ed. Also 2 sets of team harness, 2 driv- ers, one good pony, one milk cow; all must; be sold, no reasonable offers re- fused. Apply Reid's Feed Stable, 21 Collier St. 2p ":":' aeeewmmiaei -1: ADLET COLUMN >2 meeeeaaamea One cent a. word. cash. each insertion. (zunimum charge, 25c), ve insertions for the price of four. 10c extra. when charged: also 10c extra when replies are dlrected to The Examiner Office. . CHILDREN'S CLOTHES made and plain sewing done at 16 Small St. Phone 494. 2-6p :: .._._._.__._______.._.__.__. MATERNITY NURSING done at home. Nice, bright rooms. Apply Box 1nnI: `Rm-rip 51-3}; 1101118. DI we, I 1085, Barrie. --:_:____:. T-? SPIRELLA COR.SE'I`IERE-Mrs. J no. N.-Hobley. 201 Elizabeth St. Succes- an!` m Miss Willers. 52-4p N.-I-Iomey, ZU1 numb sor to Miss Willers. _ ALL WOOD CUTTING promptly at- tended to by Richard Pearson, Allan- dale RR. No. 2. Phone 8r6. 2-4b _____?-___-_..__.______ LIVE STOCK FOR SALE ___;__________._____ IR.-WIN'S ALL BLUE TAXI smnvxcm local and long distance, night and day. 25-cent service. George Irwin. Phone 198. lstfb _______._ ___._______________._ BLACK AND WHITE TAXI SER- VICE, phone 142. notifies the public of Barrie. that calls after 12.30 mid- night until ? a.m., will be as follows: 50c for one or two persons and 25c for each additional person. -2b _.__-___-.__--_-.-.__-_:_._ The annual meeting of the sharehold- ers of the Stroud Telephone Co. Ltd., will be held in the Community Hall, Stroud, on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1930, at 2 o'clock pm. for the election of directors and other business. W. Len- nox Black, Sec'y. 1-2b :._______.__-.----___.-.__ __._...._________...___ PIN BOYS for Bowling Alley, exper- ience preferred; must be neat and tidy. Apply at Barrie Bowling Acad- nmv 2b ROOMS AND BOARD All persons indebted to the estate of the late William Henry Hatton of Ut-o- a pie. Post Office. are requested to settle same with the undersigned on or be- fore the 11th day of January, 1930, as all accounts will be placed in suit un- less settled by said date. Alexander Cowan, Barrister, etc., Barrie. . 1-2b IJUIIJ` the - `Dar! __.___.__$ RABBIT BR`EEDERS--Ship your live ' rabbits for market to the Ontario Fur and Auction Limited, 8-10 Kensiigtxgr ur commission of 5%. Ship im~ o mediately by commercial express prgl- paid. , clean steam- .z frnnf mnm. verv suitable for ?._..__.j : FARMS FOR SALE . , late William Henry U159- MISCELLIKNEOUS mug. emy. .---.- WANTED -~Br1ght, clean swam- m S. W. Moore, 1-9.h .______-__.:._.:_._... ` .. Infkt m the Ontario - for housework ,, 13,, url-ynr Ex- an. m, . gnhnnl EAL- 7 ONE SNOWMOBILE for sale, in good! condition. Apply Brennan's Garage. 2p ,L-.._.. in good condition. 1 St. or phone 38oF. WANTED--Experienced ready-to-wear saleslady. State experience, references, age and salary expected. Apply to William T. Lee & Sons, Limited, Owen Qnnnri Ont. Il.lUUU` CU'1'1'1sn. run. cn.a.u tion. Apply Jas. 1 stone Ave., Toronto. ______.______ uu\u.u. .-.-., _ , .______.._..____.._-._._-___-_- MILLER S INCUBATORS and brood-\ ..... fnr gulp. 1312 cut in prices. Apply MII..LER INCUBATORS and moon- ers for sale. Big in_ Apply to Harry Ottaway, Barne ~ - n,u_;. .1-.. SET LIGHT SLEIGHS and light dou- ` hh: hnrnpss my sale. Good condmo_n.\ SLEIGI-Is anu ugn ble harness for con Make offer. 134 Dunlap St. I! HUM` dition. FOR SALE-~S0li hall seat and fun 120 Bradford _ nu UCL LVL Greenit fn `K-In TV Wnuam 1. L1! Sound, Ont. Examiner Office. 2-3p __.______....______.____ AUTO KNITTER FOR. SALE. Been used very little, in as good condition as when new. Will sell for third or less than first cost. Apply Box W, ..__:____________ FOR 'SALE-App1es, bb1., $1.25 bushel; cabbage, bushel; carrots. parsnips, bushel, $1.50 per bag. Barrie, phone 580W. __._________{.:______ FOR SALE-9 h.p. Lister engine, one 11/_ h.p. M-H. engine, one 10 in. Lister grain grinder, one power pump. 20 ft. of 1% in. shafting with hangers and . pulleys complete. Innisfree Limited, Lefroy, Ont. 1-5p _______________._____._ MEN LIVING IN SMALL TOWNS ` N... mam: ms -and upward per week in g SMALL: IUWLVD] can make -$15 and upward spare time by introducing to farmers, now scientific animal conditioner_a_p- by introducing w ramms, new scientific conditioner ap- proved by Government, endorsed by practical farmers everywhere and sup- ported by intensive advertising. Exclu- sive agencies will be granted suitable applicants able and ready to finance themselves. Write references, exper- ience and age to Bertram May, Dept. 5. 10 Adelaide East, Toronto. 2b ___._______________ LOST-Automobi1e chain. size 29x440. Finder please leave at Fralick s Gar- age. Bayfield St. ~ 2p [.1 wv. n T . PAIR OF MAN'S MITTS were left at The Examiner `Office last Saturday. Owner please call for same. 2x - 7 - LOST-Go1den coloured Pomeranian dog. Answers to the name of Sonny. Lost last: Friday. For information call 585. Reward. 2p .-_.?_--::_____:_________. S'I`RAYED--Dark grey Persian Anunnn hnvincr nnv information a` _____________._.___.____ BARRIE HOUSE wanted in exchange for Mimico house. Apply Box C", Ex- aminer Office. 2b S'I`RAYED--DarK r'ers1a.n um. Anyone having any information about same phone 288, or can at 164 Brad- ford St. Reward. 2b . LOST-A pair of glasses with tortoise shell rims. In or near the Oddfe1low s Temple. Reward. Finder please leave at Examiner Office. 2p LOST--Sum 01 money, on u.'u.u1 un- tween Shanty `Bay and Barrie or be- tween station and Rest Room, Monday morning. Reward. 98 Collier St. 2p` .- LOST-A purse bearing the identity of Bruce Wilson, containing a. two- dollar bill, chauffeurs license and a pass for Toronto. Anyone finding this purse call at Irwin's Taxi or phone 198 and receive a. `little reward. 2p ________________.._..__ HOUSE FOR SALE, 44 High St., Bar- rie; brick veneer; conveniences. Im- mediate possession. Apply by letter or phone to Ivan Grose, Lefroy. 1-3b- _ FOR SALE-~132 Burton Ave., 6-room- ed house, newly decorated inside and out, all conveniences, new furnace, double garage and stable. Apply 21 Poyntz St., or phone 1084W. 42tfb BRICK HOUSE for sale, 9 rooms, with all modern conveniences; stable, gar- M age and hen house; 11/_ acres land, berry bushes. fruit -and shade trees. : About 115 feet vacant frontage. on Provincial Highway No. 11; suitable for service station and camping ground or poultry farm and market garden. No reasonable offer refused fnr nnink sale. Abblv 56 Elizabeth St. reasonable ouer reluscu for quick sale. Apply or Box 666, Barrie. 2p ee TEN PER CENT. OFF SHEFFIELD` PLATE Ward Price-Creswicke V Co. REAL ESTATE and ANTIQUE SHOP NOTICE The annual meeting of the Barrie Horticultural and Town Improvement Society will be held in the Police Court Chambers at 8' o clock p.m., Friday, Jan. 17. Election of officers and general business. C. R. Kendall. President; Geo. Vlckers. Sec'y. 2-3b _ POSITION WANTED he in small family. Apply Bax ` ominar Office. __________ ___------- SALE-~Solid walnut. bed, also M... and mr cutter Aucnou SALE } or 15 cows AND 40 sum \ -- Z)ST--Sum a: money, on train be- vnnv Qhnnhr ERnv and Barrie The undersigned will "sell Auction at Martin's Yards, Barrie` on Saturday, January 18 mum Inn`! .1 .nur1'Nr*. Ull hlI.II.U|n\unJ, v-........_., THE FOLLOWING: Pure bred Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, with calf at foot. Pure bred Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, with -_1: -4. 5'...-.5 FLILC Uuzu LL\JIAJU\4lAQ wv calf at foot. Holstein cow, 0 Holstein cow, Pure bred Holstein 1 ...u\. ...-.14-` ad ?nnQ' FUIU urcu Lxuncvunu ..... ..., -. _,-,. , with calf at foot. Holstein cow, 4yrs. old, due Jan. 23. - Ayrshire cow. 6 yrs. old. ca1f.at foot.. Ayrshire cow. 5 yrs. old, due by sale. Ayrshire cow, 7 yrs. old, calf at foot. Ayrshire cow, 4 yrs..old, due Jan. 28. Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old. calf at foot. Durham cow, 5 yrs. old, calf at foot. L Durham cow, 4-`yrs. old, due by sale. , Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, due Jan. 22. _ Blue roan cow, 6 y-rs. old. calf at foot. , The above are all young cows in good > condition and extra good mllkers. ; 40 well-bred young breeding ewes, ; Shropshires and Oxfords: all haye knnu klibl` L 051' AND FOUND PROPERTY FOR SALE In smau lmuu. amine! Office.

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