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Barrie Examiner, 29 Feb 1912, p. 5

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any in ganada 0.1- the Unxpoa stance Sterling Exchange bought or eql. iccuunts collected . ' GREY-0n Feb. 19, to Mr`. and lifts Richard Gl'ey,_Mva.1'y sc.. 3 Km. ` HURLBURT-~In Barr1e,on Mnnnigy soY'rHEs -M the R. V. Hoipjt on Tuesday, Feb. 27, ta Ht, M11. Scythw, of Toronto, nxn cast favorable rates. We cash Cheques drawn- in nu man): 1:] Canada U1!3d.3tn=!E iccuunts Special attention wllil Vbe given to z._h9 gccognmodatlon at f_arIn6l.'l. In FARMERS BUSINESS Loans made to rasznnnsiluln nnnnld 1`1\1(1.Vll;1(D' l5UBlJ.V 1:33 responsible people`. Sale notes xliscountcd or collected. b_'&lo notez: xl1scp\|ntcr1 collected. Blank l19f:('R xmpplied freeofclmrge, H. A. `SIMS, 'MANAGER I t is E am It f Order a '1"-in ' 'cn_trial. If not; satisfactory it" .won t cost you . a cent -... - THE '. ale.-cted.to the Legislature by acclam-'_ ,, hsuon. The Borden Govemmmt lost m union. The Borden Governmalj. xost. its rs: bye-electicn, and Hon. E`.'ank Cochnane will have to face his prede- cessor in the Denartment of Ban- essor 11: we qenarunent or tun).- ways and Oanads. ,.Hon . Dr. Reid's acon in lowing this contest, from ' which he withdrew. as soon. as he had WBICD he WAY-IIIIIEW, 119 R36 set the mischief brewing, is con- demned by' the judgmalt oi rgaults. The battle was fauna: in the midst the pom-1 by the hour 0! opemng. j Many men used "snowshoes to get to the polling places. One man trumped , eight miles. three of `that distance across a lake. accompaniedby his fourteen-year-old son, after a day s work wood-cutting. Hon. Geo. E.- Foster closed the . iiHiHiEHHiHiEHiEH1HiHiHiEH'iiHiEHiEHi!E E H: -In-nu-I-nnnln, hninnv An I EvEnvTHme%MusTan%! 5i$$$$5$$55$%i5E1 to elect Geo. P. Graham in- l at Dr. Maloney. I-Iejs asking tojnject the one drop of poison the veins of the Government, in THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY -TO LAY IN YOUR STUCK OF OHINA, TINWARE AND ORANITEWARE I\11:Va'r Du TIVYPQ ... `----ux-, .--nu--.._ gun-.--.-uru..- nh the LOVVEST PRICES 'you have v$ver'bougbt these goods in Barrie. T-T- \Ve nrevnlso oITering`this weal; at HALF PRICE H n mgmber of wel1`buiIb BABY SLEIGHS that will cmunrl Hun Irani- A lnrge variet-y of Fancy Parlor Lamps and . Rrne=`.InrrliniArne._.____._____._- Our time is getting sort. und (hero is srlnrge stock to rlienmm of which must ha Rnhl. A mrge vnner-y or rancy Brq.,ss'Jard`inieres-~ IN TINS FOR. HOME USE- -BARRELS FOR STORE, HURCII AND SCHOOLHOUSE mJsT BLANE Mu SWEEP You Fil.l \.(our Throafand 1 Lung's`.wlth germgladen dList_ ,KiIls Gern'1s B;-ightns Carpets V and Floofs E V E RV T1 ME contbact for 2510- comotives has been placed by the Grand Trunk Pacic Railway with the Canadian Locomotive Company. Kingston, Ont., for 1912. An Important. delivery May, _ TEE BARRIE EXA.l!1'N'ER i=HBRUABY 29, 1913 ed, The serviqga we're taken by Ray, Canon Murphy and Mr. Miaconaohio. A `Midland-Arg-usJl`here`waa nearly 8- railway wreck in the yards here on with Irimua here. W. J. Clark is visiting at his home in Coburg for a few days.` ` n.-..-.._n.. s:.m.I.v wghrmfrv 9.; in east of the station platfdrm. For-E . tunately the tram" had been slowed ' down, and there being -[no obstruction between "t-ha point at which the Liberals anti Conservatives .0! the riding to return Mr. Graham unop- yoaed 11 Mr. '1`. W. McGnn-y wa.sv I vwheel dropped I.-n1d'the station ht tha train? siipped along without `leaving H13 rails. -Had - the accident occurred ' t-ha nun: ca ru.-rs; n. w nmu bommenclng with `the first Tuesday _ in Match`, and continuing on every Tueaday thereafter during March and April. tha Canadian Pacic will run Battlers Excursion trains to W1nn{- I sing on Monday. A tree lc-ctpre, w'ith~atex-eoptican views, `on the handling of explosives wi1\'be given on Monday` gvcning, March 4, atthe Y. M. C. A., by a yarda_ ; Thursday last. As the-exprbss train" . from Blackwater was pulling in . an - ax1e.b:oke on the front ttuck oh the ' ed` 0 we eettlenz exacts train. This ` cat will leave Tox-onto.on ragulnr j tr 1:; at 10.29 p. m.; arriving at west 1, r Toronto it will bu cut on and attach i4 and effects, special Colunfm, Oars will -. be attached to regular tralin leaving - Cljoronto at 10.30 p. 1:1. And run_ ' ruuu. Wm. Metcalte and mmlly, Victoria St., were in Toronto last week nxtmding the luneral.oI their grand- child, a. son at Mr. and, Mrs. Ed lshaulder sprained and his face-` ed through .the overturning of 1 ter in which he was driving t funeral of`Mrs.. Wm. Graves, ` etery' 0:1, Btiorgdgy -;17H.a;"uco;|, 7'VI)r. Booth` oiciatcd. 17., Neil and son and Mrs. Charles " Robrtsn . -Pict.ux-es `llfnmen at uoug-an Bros 3. 0. E. will men on F_r'rdsy night. Rev. A. V. Brown preached on Church.Un(on on Bundny. % AILWAY 5 R jwzxnn ticrnudl nbova. ` ' For than not travelling with stock 1 Colonist mother who died on Wednesday :1` an illness at over two modihs. |. Wm. Greaves was 1: daughter 91 ac Spr:g"'of Innisir and W233 in ??:Arm%0n s `l;9:~.v _ RAILoAD E | _,r _ .. -1: ...L._. _._, .. YOUR Grocery needs `sup - plied, Phone 3732 STOCK; The pcesnre lo_w, GEORGIAN Bgxy Fish, ca,{>it;'u, . $4,603,050 Reserve fund 5,608,050 Assets, `-` 57,067,664- DGILVIE SvFlour, EXTRA C-boioe` Bacon, w- E- Tomas Gping Out of Business FEE Qur;.Iiby'G`[1gu'untec.-d. DELICIOUS PASTRY, Eastern part \ I B. Pickles, A11 W*intEf'vTGBods a1 ejNOWo11 Sale N: EADINGfBigcuits,- > AN'DALL S Wines, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT - Intm-par. nddml r..H'_v....-I.-, ..+ I.}u'r }:Ic{us 389 _-_ ow--- z';1V1-;-1_;.S_e WV-ill Pay _You. theLC1o{th$r. As my lease expires in October and $1" _ cannot get a_ renewal of it Iam forced `to -`asgell out. I have been in` business in Bar- l rie over eleven years and would ` prefer staying, for tlmrough these years business` has beena p1eas`ur'e, but under_ the cir-' cumst_ances I am compelled to" sell. p 44 Inc_r1udit1g_Men s and. Boys OVei'coats,' Su1ts, Peajackets, Wool andF1eeced Un- derwear, Sweaters," Sweater Coats, Mack- inaw` Pants; Heavy Wool ASOX and eVeryth`r_1gf0r winter wear. Stockings, Lined` Mitts and G1o,Ves;- Don t "gMi$_s _This opportunity .01 piltting in; a `stock `of these winter ge4t"Suc`h-Bargains agai. _ 1... 1 r\ {goods for it will be some time bef0re'~you. , . :2-x-I:-x~H1--x~z-H-+`1i .1 : 1 1,600 rnilgzs of tl-,Vn:w;-:-n11eage .~':v ;3;"'e really in opu-ation,_a1thou`r:h not of- ciany recorded. .. ` ' rm.a +.;4.u .. aunts a`bout`3 psi cernt., onthu Emu given or guarnntoegl the z-ailways by `way of bomus. `A > \u..u,.mu.uyv. The e;\I`nin'gE `from `freight service Iat year on all the railways in Can- _qjla` were $126,570,000, an increase of The freight egrnigs pet` x'):n'!e' railway were $4,983, an innrbasu $253 OVCX` 1910; uurnrxn Aul:.1Vl hterest added _ha.1f-yearly. at best` 'c'uu-ant-"rate. A deposit of One Dollar or more will start an account The average dividends paid on rail way stocks `luat year were over 4 per : cent ... as compared wlth 2.17 gar cent. vu fears` batons. - ' pnzv Au us year. The gross earnings of 21.11 1 ' 1} sources for the year_ \ Terms strictly cash_ Vickers `Sf-_01je. it Il'II\&I\|J` Succe:sors:lo J. C."McKG0lE&CO . ES'l`AlJI.I5XIEu my . the accommodation (at:-ma.` ihla locality. * `Money to Long` bn Mortgagu. - .Agmcy Sun Life Assurance Gr J 3.BE.[[1_W '1`URTON-At -her home in nnn(:)I' on Februnry,15, 1912, Allie V _ In bu 57th year, youngest daugh- ter of this late Isaac Turton otAn- 1-xi_1c, ivm. -Feb. 26, tn Mr. nn Mrs. Hurl-hurt! Wnrslgy St... (1 dnIIgbur._ SOY'I`_HES_-):t t)1_e Hospital. gun, Ont, only surviving sia1.e':`ol' George E. Turton. Bradford. 0212.. and Jubw G. Turton, Sccremrynnd Treasurer of the M>assey-Hnr`n'iI'

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