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Barrie Examiner, 5 Jan 1922, p. 8

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play LIV]. We At a meeting of the senior branch T of the Wome_n s Auxiliary of Trinity Church, Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Anna Bingham was made a life mem- ber and presented with a gold `cross and certicate. 5 n ,.,,,I_,,., A,.____ (\_.:1`l3 auu fvl. uluvauco Four rinks of curlers from Orillia are playing two rinks from each of I the local clubs here tonight in the annual Barrie-Orillia Curling compe-I tition. Four rinks from Barrie, skip- 3 ped by Alex. Brownlee, W. H.~Kemie- dy, S. W. Moore and R. F. 'Garrett,! playedat Orillia this afternoon, and were beaten 69 to 45. ` A. 4.-___.-___.L.- VVCLC KIVFCQIIDAI \lII `UV TV! | A Hutchinson, Barrie representa- tive of the Ontario Department of! Agriculture, went to Sunnidale Corn- , ers, J an.i3, to open'the winter course i in agriculture. Special attention will be given to the teaching of stock` breeding and handling, it is under- stood, and practical demonstrations made in sheepand swine marketing.. A`student class of at least, 50 mem- hers is anticipated for the course.` wuss BLOW, FORMER BARRII-Ii ORGANIST, IS HURT IN CALGARY I I organist, in St. Andrew's churc-.h,I Barrie, lies in the Calgary General; v hospital as the result _of being knock-I ed down by` a motor car last Friday! 1\'Iiss Susie B. D.BlVow, emf;nr1ner- 'n1 ht, which was driven off without 3` the driver asvertaixting her injuries! I rI'IL_ ._-...-__1. ..L..L.... J.L..4. 1\.I':.... D`I.....| 1 mu: IALIVCL u` \;.v uu.A1.u:6 up; u-J\u.nuuc_: I The report states that Miss Blowl suffered partial paralysis from an in- jury to the spigle, and likely will be - confined to hospital for: some time.! rm_- -.1..:...... -2 n... ,....'. a.'I....4- ..&.......'l.` UUIILLIICU DU Ilvyluun LVL` Dvluv vnu-ya` - The `ch-iver of the ca` that struck} Miss Blow was identified [by a wit-3 ness.to [the accident and is said to: have been arrested. ' ' I ,_ I.-.` I_____ 3.. LL- __.-_1---. BARRIET Losas IN FIRST} , LEAGUE GAME 1 ` IICIVC IICCII GLLCOVUVIO I _ Miss Blow had been in the employ `of the Heintzman Piano Co. of Cal-I gary, it is understood, but more; recently has been teaching music, be- ! ing prominent in Calgary musical, `circles. _ . _ ' l (Continued from page 5) V Play 'ha_d,been' in progress. but a ` few minuteswhen Wardman, Bogar- dis and Gray rushed, the latter scor- ing on a side shot. It was the locals i first, an_d hope ran high in the hearts`! I of Barrie fans. Barrie had the most of the playnow, but resorted to.the . individual style. Bogardis was ? checking and playing like a fiend and on `more than one occasion carried -the rubber right to Cooke's castle, only to find Cooke on the job; Man- - ning broke away and scored Cold- ,water s fourth goal, and Ross dupli-` fcated shortly after. Brown scored the sixth a few minutes later. Ward- I man rushed but Harvie was in the] way and the Barrie boy came up the . ice on Harvie s back a` la John Gilpin. The period ended" with a bombard- ment of the visitors net. V ' I ,, AI, , IDININGERJOOM SUITE FOR. SALE-- Ap- 'ply.64VJohn St. West. . 4' lp IIICIIU `IL IIILC V IEIIIVLD LL99! ~- Bogardis grabbed the puck on the face-offand beat it fottcastle Cooke. Wardman` also had a shot.-' Brown made an end-to-end rush and Bogar-. 2 dis did .l_ikewise. Harvie broke] ` through and scored No. '7. The play- ers were inclined to rough it. Ross beat Gilchrist for goal No. 8 and af- tenwards Brown netted the last on& a shot. outside defence. _Both teams iwere tired. ' i-MIV..ivne./11ip:Y C C Barrie . . (Goldwater; I Gilchrist A Goal .V Cooke ; Roberts R. Def. ` ` , Brown? Wardman ` L-. Def. Kingsborough! Gray Centre Ross 1 Bogardis L. . Wing ` Harvie I Keeley R. Wing ' ` V Tudhope! Subs----A Barrie, Cooper, Vair; Cold- water, Woon, Manning, Beach. ' , Referee-` H. H. Jacobi, Toronto. Hocxiiizorss Woods was missed. . Cher up! Barrie" one. ~ It's easier to criticize than to play. The_l'oca1 defgnce was not as strong as it might be. L ' f`..n1..'nnu-7L Ln annular` Rvr v\`nI1n1m: Ull. VIII: IIUGl\lBo_ ` Clarence Woods had his leg cut while practising last week. He ex-i pects to be in next week .s_games. G ll! Illlallli DU: Goals` can't be_ scpred by players; on the boards, I_-j 1__'_ 1-.. _--L LOCAL News DUOlI1|.uu vv----- ..- . _- College re-opened: Tuesday morning with 1 . & large enrolment. The New Year brought [with it new -faces. in. the classroom. We welcome all and hope 1922 will be a record year_for all. Miss Rankin, ex--member of thesta here. has taken over the Business School at Brampton. and this week commenced duties as principal there. . . u:'.... r....'n.w at 'l`m-nntn Mixa Ella Manes . In the report .of_ the King George clos- 'ing; `puhlished in lst week s'issi.ie of The Examiner the name of the artist who don- ated the new roll "of honor was omitted. This beautiful pieceiof work was executed bye; resideht of the East End, H. Wool- and, to whose kindness and ge_nerosity_we are; indebted for this lasting memorial to ;`thej_`O1d Boys'_ of the King George School. | 5 dunes prlnclpzu ulcrc. Miss Ivy` Cox of Toronto. Miss Ell~a Mapes of Bradford and Colin Pae of Dundas, `ex- ,st-udents, were among the holiday visitors at the college. . . V . . `M; .-...A Mr: I! A Ha-nrv nnent the h QCQAL HEATER FOR SALE--Winner Oak. . _ _ . ...l -......l:c:.-... Anmlu `)2! nuIn`nn 3 at me couege. i `Mix and Mrs. H. A. Henry spent the A [Christmas holidays in Toronto. '1! ` 11-. IE, L__ _______j____| __ AN \JL|IIIlI.IIK lb\Ill\l|nJw IAI -v-V-`.7, E Miss Helen Ritchie has accepted a pos- iitipn` -with a local insunance rm. * , ~ _ . . --- n .u n-nn . N , ___L Elma in. Dunn. vv. :1. Wilsqn are among the I\n`o\n ptuuu` vuun u. Avvlan ................, ----- I "Miss Gordon of the B.B.C. staff spent !.the,holid1y'week with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Henry, Thornton, who\have recently re- turned from Alberta. Miss E. Bunt. W. A. Harris and Bruce 1112]--.. .._.. .-.......-.L `La rnhaf I-nnnnf I'rIIur`_ names. . _ Miss Mary: Shru-bsole, who has been ll- ing -a `temporary position in` town, `has re- turneddto school to complete her course. I I 1 ,,I, Iluluuu vv uuuvv. -u\r ......-r--V- --_- _- _.-- Gordon` Bunt spent a few days las; wek wi'thARoy Mc'Cann. Utonia. I ago 1- ,, LL- _...-_. -2 L-.. ...:..4...- I vvu;u.`Awu_y auIA\a\1I-cu-Ina-g v.v...... Miss Sharpe was the guest of her sister -in Toronto for the holidays. T Grey Factory Cotton, 34 inches wide. rv _ Regular 25c, for . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21,/2c Grey Factory Cotton, 36 inches wide. i "Regu1ar` 40c, for . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 fGlass Towelingired and white and blue `and white Checks, 22 inches wide. Reg. i40c;,f0r... .....- . . . . . . . . . . ..q...25c Foi a Baby ";i;;sg`:1;;;i4:4:"gag.a;::s;;;a;.1 g;;2e"$`1t5g';;a. Men s Heavy Union Sweater Coats. Special. . . . $2.50 M,en s Heavy All-wool Sweater Coats. Special ` no; run an autnnll d|t'|l\l'| minnn `LADY WANTED to work ih general store in country. Apply, stating salary,- to Box C" Examiner lp Klzeiilsj FineQu_aliiy Khaki Flannel Shirts, sizes A149; to 16.1/2. Regular $4.50, for . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 `Men s Heavy Dark Flannelette Shirts, sizes 14% to 17. Regular $2.00, for . . . . . . . . . . . . ..is1.5o Me.n s Penman s Heavy, Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, r~_-._-:-1 --_.2-_ on any .._i_ VIVA: \J nnv\.svJ anll Iv \I\r- vv xavyu V .............. .. "s4.0',"ss,; ${95,':0"0, $10.00 Men s Heavy Union Sweater Vests. Reg. $2.50. for $1.50 Men s Heavy Work Mitts, wool lined, easy priced ` , ma -1 on :91 win canon Men s Pullover Mitts, easy priced. . 50; 75c,,$1, $1.25 - Boys Heavy Work Mitts, lined. . 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00 . -- Boys Gauntlet Mitts, lined. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90c Men s Wool Mitts, easy priced -- .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c and $1.00 ' _Men s Cotton Gloves and One-finger Mitts, special with cuffs, price. . 15, 2 for 25 Men s Heavy Wool Sox, easy priced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c, 75c, $1.00 ` Men s Fiiie Black Wool Sox in plain or ribbed, sizes 10, 10}/2,11. Special. ,. . 75c Men s Heavy All-wool Mackinaw Sox. Special value . . . .- . . . . . . .. $1.50; $2.00 Lindsay" Bed Comforters, Sizes 60 X 72, whitbat ting filled, silkaline covering. Reg. $4.50_,for...J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.25 White Wool Blankets, fine qua1it'y,aScotch and Canadian. Easy priced: On FA ll n mil: III1\ Q11-|t\4\ BUSINESS COLLEGE NOTES A--J--. ....-_......_ With every dollar purchase we give a 5c coupon. See the nice geods at small prices. T,i"orKs:6nT , , V..- ...-.,.,., -..v-up, vvJ r..v- . . . . . . . . . . 6cV,'$'i, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 . most Vrecent grad- 'iiLADY S HOCKEY BOOTS AND SKATES for sale, size 5%,. Apply this oice. 50c \ MANY `LUCKY %FlNl;)S 7lNlNFVANTS --Wearables for the littlest one at January prices fl One "entire; alluring section: Wee things of `fluffy kmtted wools, adorable filmy Sweater Coats and Pullover SWa t 1 5, Leg- gings, Bootees, and Mitts. Baby Wrapperette Dresses, fit ages 1 to 3. Price. . . ._ . 89 Girls Corduroy Dresses, Navy Blue and Cope, t` . __.__ -3 -,__1 ,4 r*...... ....:m-ml _ _ , . -v. \_ .- av \a\J-IpIwIn\/J -..'-v-avw-, - - '. ages 3 and 4; Easy priea Chi1dren?s Fleeced Vests and Dr,;}werS. No. 2 Fall Wheat . Oats, new . . . . . . .. Peas . . . . . . . . . . . Barley .. . . . . . . .. Buckwheat .. Rye .. Sweet clover . . . . .. Potatoes, per bag . Butter. per pound Eggs. per dozen .. Chicken, spring. . .. Hay .. . . . . . . . . .. Straw . . . . . . . . . . Lamb skins . . . . .. Horse hides . . . . . . . Home hair Wool. unwashed .. Beef hides. green L. ' Calf skins . . . . . . .. Do `you buy cream from the Cream Dairy? Phone 652 . 50tfc' .-- was 11$-` lOIIl$I`II`U WILL compm. nu-: ATTENTION or EVERY doo`o on:-zssan We are showing some Exce_llent_ Cloths A at Very Special Prices this month Scotch T weeds, in Bannockburn and Checks, t $30.00` Indigo Blue Twills and Serges a`t'$42.50 $45.00 . _ ' SEE THESE `SPECIALS Ladies and Girls _ Fine Ribbed Black Cashmere Hose, ' sizes 8 to 10. Regu1ar`$1.00.-- Special. . .. 75c Ladies Penman s B_rown Heather Cashmere Hose, sizes 8%, 9, 9%,, 10. Regular $1.50, for. . . . $1.00 Ladies Black Cash;ner_e Hose, sizes 8% to 10, Special (Value . . . . . . .. . . 75c ahd'$1.00 'rHunsoAv WHOLESALE Pair-as A- an BARRIE MARKETS +------A---------.-- Lv%PPLEFOR.D'S CHECK BOOK--No bet- `ter line made. Phone 222, Examiner nan-.. Atfv EXCELLENCE or OUR TTAILORINQ I lVl\IlIII!I 'l'l._II.` A`I"I'I_I'I`II\lI l\I! liirvu-sun ;u7- ___._- BARRIE C. LOWER .".".". .'."."."T.'5ofT5B}'iB;5o, $12.00 Cotton RollerlToweling, 14 inches wide. Regular 25c, for . . . . . . .. . . . 121/2:: Plain White Linen Glass Toweling, 29 incheswide. Regular $1.00, for... 65 White Cotton Table Cloth, 56 inches wide Regular.$1.00, for . . . . . . . . 65 yard. White Cotton Table Cloth, 66 inches wide, fine quality. Special price $1.50 $1.00-1.10 .. 40-45c .. $1.50 .;. 50-55c 65-75c 75-80 $2.50-3.00 . . . . . . '75c 0! OC. wUV' OW . . 30 5c-11c BO- W" `Thursday, Januay S, 1923. * U GU'I'1`ER FOR 8 LE-~--Apply at 87 Maple Ave., phone 5 9. _ 52-lp ' Jan. 4.-Miss Sadie Bagshaw of Hamil- ton spent the Christmas holidays with her father, S. Bagshaw. __ __D__._. . T Min-nie McArthur has returned to Barrie after spending New Yea.r s with her sister, Miss Kate McArthur. mnryzrles. Bell has returned _to_ the Soo af- ter spending the holidays under the par- ental roof. II ... `I ! , 11 II 1 an - A Cuban IUUL a Mrs. Percy Bell and son George of Or- illia spent last week with friends here. I I-noun! n I-Annw` LR`- . ..4..L`._ _E II" T! `nun npcuu Luau wccn vywn 11101108 nere. I regret to report the death of Mrs. F. A. Bell, who died` last Friday and was bur- ied on Monday. She leaves her husband and two son:' Allan on the homestead and TM` nnrnn A` Qhunu T...J-....A. n_. ..._,,,,A uuu uvvu DUNS; nuuu U11 U18 'I]0H1%l0a(1 and Dr. Gordon of Sioux Lookout, to mourn her loss: . They have the sympathy of the entire neighborhood. . ' Mr nu! ll... l'!......;_. 'I'1.'__.I,, I uausuwza nus moving to nracnord, where Mr. Uncles 15 section foreman. ' Mrs. Hudson of Toronto is visiting Mrs. ' Mac Ellson. ` cuuuc uulguuurumxl. '. Mr. and Mrs. George Uncles and two daughters are *moving to Bradford, where Uncles is section fm-nmun Regular 75c, for J ORO STATION xoomxmou PIANO FOR SALE, if: good oondition, reasonable price. Apply at 17 Frances St.. -Barrie. lp Iopen, fiti . . . . ..A. .. $1.59 Trenton ..-__.. ` (Continued from pa help this movement immm -coming members of the which is destined to bucu able asset to our town." A 112., _,., 11...... -1` I)... U1: GC|I IIU VIA: |4\JvvIAI Collings Bros., of Pm clared the show was a CH rie, and that it was 21 ha Win at, the comptitiun ` 1---... vv ;.. w keen. llT\` Ccu. Dick Oke, one of tin _rated as one of the best, i with judging experiem-o i1 hNe'w York, Boston, and country. Mr. Oke spol terms of the president '.tary s thoroughness . at M show and of the show its: ------ H... ..L f`....l.\ `SHOW auu UL LAID uuvu .... That winners at Gm-In feated here speaks well 1' class competition. 111 A 'lUI .....L-..n AF 1\/Tn-xi crass uulllpcunuxu.-. W._ A.-Masters of 1m-an smiles for his winning .. for best collection of `He said he would be back _shoW stronger than ever. AWL 1u',.f`,.n AR \\'. uwaav.-I -sh ow. BLIUW blaluugcn uuuu Ralph McCol1 of ' `ii ; .another exhibitor, expro. 'tentions of boosting fur LCOA'I`S FOR SALE--~Lady's fur-lined coat . with sable -collar; also baby lamb coat. ` Apply 103 Worsley St. -lp _ Expressions of exhibit to good treatment by t "ment were quite general. The regular prize winn Bfhllltl C-ock. J. H. Wilson, Bizaifw-: "Aurora. 2 and 3. `Hon. H. H '3. Cockorel. J. H. Wil.~v.n Hulse. Pullet. J. II. WiL~m 'lY..}.... nu-sac. Hulse. Cock. Bert Brzrruz. Smith. Barrie. 1 and '2. Barred Rm/-k.~ Cock.'C. C. Hinds. 1. `.3 an W. Kettle. Beeton: C C. Saint. Bradford. Cocknrr-I. 1 and '2. B. B. Collings. BIL: `C. C. Hinds 1 and 2. E; `V\ IIYL 3.- n__]_ Cock. A. M._AMan-'h'.1ll. Hen. A. M. Marshall; _ Lisle; A. M. Marshall. Marshall. J. McDonald. 'Ma.rshall,l and `2. 1 A I -L UuVlI|.9 L A u I v A u- S. C.ARho(le Islmgl Cock, 0. M. Hickling. Bu 3. ving MacLachlun. AHan_d:1lt- "Hicklingp M. G. -Waldmff. sand 3. Cockerel. C. M. Hic Lachlan, M. G. Wuldru. Hickling, M. G. Wuldruff `. ' Rose Comb Rhode I~l-. "`HC'ock, W. N. 'scu_ml. `C-oekerel. I. MacLacMan. \\' `Pallet, I. MacLuch1an. 1 an ' Whit-e W_\'and(>I Cock. W. J. Crmnpmn. Masters. Meaford; W. J. (`r "W. A. Masters 1 anrl `.2; Barrie;- Wm. Smith. , All-. Mascih, North Bay. (` Cram-pton, W. H. Tooth. \ `W-m. Smith, Jno. F. M 7Pullet.. W . A. Masters. W. -111,- Q...:LL `Dkilin \l.._-nu ;-V... Cock, hen. oockereihmj Deavitt. Aurora. ' `vs: 1 1_' M` MONTHLY POI SHOW IS PLA .l"llII8I'. W. 11. .uaan;n.~_ n Wm. Smith, Philip 'Mu. _x__ Bradford. Pullet. Crnllin-:,;- Cock. hen and .C(-)(.:l'((`lft'l. S. C. White Lngl Cock, Collings Bros; J. M Bert Walker. Hen, Bert Marshall, J. Malkin. Cocke -er, J. Mralkin. Collings Bros A. Kelly, Banjie; Colngs B S. C. Brown l.e-_ Cock. Wilson Jolwson. R; Johnson 1 2. (7ocl-(H-4: `W. S. Foster, Allandulo. 1` son, W. S. Foster 2 and I`. . ` S. C. Black Mi.-1 __ Cock, E. Fishor. Bur "VJ-- A Dr. V-.......... -_. Hen and pullet, J. Iwockerel, J. Gofton 1 and 5` V Any Variety Cock erel and pullet, J. `BARN FOR` SALI<}-40x60 ft.. pine frame. Apply Gen. G. Young. R R. 2, Barrie, nlnnnn I-Ina 19, 1.2 _ lK)CK, D. D`. rlaux-1. u.-I lee, Barrie. Hen. A. Bn Fisher, A. Brownlee. Cu Fisher. Vvilson Johnson. Fisher 1 and 2. Wilson Jr S. C. Anson; _ H. L. Smith 1 Lu I Alrxluv y..- cock, w. L. Mimum.-1i, .. "T. C. Devine, Barrie; \ *Cockere1. W. L. Mitchell. `Pullet, T. C. Devine 1 and Gaines: Corni `Cock, W. McFadden. Al `Geo. Theakston, Barrie. 1 "D_.I.I.... I\_. ll. L. [Smith 1 -1.515; '1>;`JJ| & Co Clean Tasty `Foo The,very best place`: DINNER SERVE U. -B.)4I4IIII.ll I LIll,\| :1. un --erel, J. K. McDonal(l.--1'1. Yet, H. L. Smith 1 and 2. Rose Comb Auv .-Above Powell & Co ` U61. 1. ll. TF-adden. UOCK anu `punch. Iton. Hen and .cockerel,; zand 2. t1.......... A r ;, "W-".aE.fs= dchin and -hen, A. F. -STOVE FOR SALE-Stati_on stove type suitable for store or large room. Apply Bryson (in Morley, "Barrie. . A ' lc I %m&mg&xm&a&amww` zg AI\II'!UIi| ll Irllll H1 `III-I`! Games: Black-_Red or Cock and prullet. A. F. "" U5 "Vii; l\l\l|L'Dl'l| A _X_soNHABLE PR Sandwiches, Tea, C Wafes, etc. frofn 11.30 to 2p. . SUPPER - from 6 to 8 13.11 AFTERNOON TI- BROWN 1 TEA` U. Dlluvu I and 2. J. xfli McDonald. 11. C`_.,:AL 1 ....,l .3 Rocks. A .():\"_ N?` ` Games: A. FOR SALE--~Cutt.er, 2 mbea. and home .blankel:; also 100 acres. west half lot 12. icon. 13, Vespra. Apply S. E. -Turner, '70 Toronto St. < 51-4p I.a:1gs}mI1~ - u .\ FOR SALE--Frame building 20x30 ft and 12 fthigh, suitable for stable` or hogpen. ly E. M. Caldwell.- Shanty Bay, .V 9.? . phone 33 Oro. ' 1-3p man CAR FOR SALE, in__,good mechan-.| \ ical order. sacricie for (quick sale.` Ap- ply Box `.`B" Examiner, or at Exam- iner `office. ` 52p BARN FOR SALE--Fmme'barn on Pene-I `tang Road. 20-ft. wall posts, 5 bents, Aall ..:.... e;mk...- ` mu Inna-H1 82 ft. `lmml `?0R HIRE~Comfort.able closed (car; good home and buggy: light delivery outt; oils and gasoline for sale; may all be had at Irwin's Livery, Collier St. All rates `lowered. . A 50-3p RTEDUCED PRIOES--To clean up my stock of -wood will sell cord of good dry hard-' wood cut in shortlengths for $12. and. `delivered promptly. E. V, .Wilso ,1 Sb:anty.BaY, Om phone No. 1522. 52-53 LKIAIJ l1IS.1'!!1IV run. DALI`:--`vv uxum van. gin good condition. A~pply_ 235 Dunlop K St. - _ ' l'p DEAL PHONOGRAPH. nearly new. sor| .-sale, walnub cabinet and equipped with Ielectric light; bargain for quick sale; "Apply A. E. 'I1a.yl<`>r s Candy Store. 52c V ' ' Live poultry, higheat~ pried V paid. Apply M. Alexander, phone 322, 142 Bradford St. _' _ % : 50-3p (minimum charge, 25c) ;` pix insertions for in price of four. b 10-gents extra when nharyd; also` 10 cents extra when replies directed to Examiner oioe. - One cent a word, cnal41,v'each.`.'iVns6i'on: l'l`Jl.V III]-I051 Apply, IVJUU UULI.L`a.v awn. U 1.. e 55. phon \.II:vu. u . L uu Aw phone 608 ring 12. -- TOVES FOR SAI:E---Kitchen range and! Quebec heater (large size); kitchen cab- inet and other kitchen utensils also`, Ap- ply to Mus. G. W. Clark. 212 Bradford` St.` . lp ' LUII IIUI Office. bung IWILU. Au-nu wan puma, u uuupu, an pine timber.` full length. 62 _ft. long. Dan McLean. Barrie R. R. 1. 52-5c `.'l`()V/'3. "IR SALE-Pandoru coal or wood yang it}; hot water irony, in perfect condition. A:ppIy_l96 Bradford St. Le , `u..'~". I} L`! . 1u.. `phone 31: SALE~-A number of Barred Rock *ockcrels, the Richardson strain, Lon- ,_u. Ont. Phone 664. Barrie. 52-lo nun: '.I.U unn.--vespru nomsu 0 74 Bayeld 81:. Apply 46 or 48 $3? d St. _ _ 1p an SALE-Registered' Ayrshire bull calf, `. mos.; also number of thoroughbxfed Lhode Island cockerels, $2 to 85 each. mo. Shannon, R; R. 3, Barrie. 50-3c. % mom T0 LE'l`-'-Vespra House block, `A Ila-..nh-I Q6 Annln AK nr AR Rnv. REBRED RHODE ISLAND COOKER to 1-.. ....I-. -3..- 1.....- .......... 0%.... .14 WEIDIUEIU l\4II.\IIJ.l.`J ..lDl-JISLVIJ [S for sale; also [bay mare,e7 _` yrs. old, od driver, double or single; and set xgle delivery bob sieighs. S. Weay- uth, 139 Collier 815., phone 378. time KNISHED FLAT 'I`O`LE'l`--.'VIA'1*1"ee-piece xth, `electric light and gas, suitable for .-ll Ca-nil. 'Dnnannnnn-n-`iii ltimn An. Live For Sale an zsmcvmvx -Wtuxznu ab uuuu. Mm, Harold Dyment, High St. 52-2c LE-Set of light sleighsi also light . Apply 41 Worsley St. 1c 'n10u__.Duux 01 Uuuwuu uuutuug :"iwaht4 on te let of Februhry A suite of ve rooms or individ- ms for `oicea. Very central, hot -to and elnctric light. Apply to t1;e_ BUS! ESS MEN of all kinds-waiited to buy eford's counter check books. Barrie agency at The Examiner oice. _ tfx Property To Let ".lY);V " -`-The entire second oor A Vnion;,Bank of Canada building fiuht nn 1:139 1111: of` Februhrv Help Wahfed Ia, 11511:! uuu EH5; SILIUDUIC gun Pomeasnonjaziy txme. Ap-J, nor oice; ~ . lo llllll I71 _..'._...,_.__.__..___._...._..___._--.---- LOST-On Bradford St.. Saturday; Dec. _`3l, collie bitch, named Nell." Re- ward `at 48v Bayeld St. lp :-::?: PUB/SEFOUND in Bremner s Fair next to Bank of Commerce. Owner mayhave same by proving property and paying` expenses. lc MAID WANTED for general housework. Apply 130 Collier St. . lc . KEYS LOST-On Monday morning, bunch of keys. Apply at M-ilne's store. lp FOR SALE~--House and lot in small .vill- age located on main_-travelled road, han- dy to church, school and post office. Np reasonable offer will be refused for quick sale. Apply to J. Sulley; R. R. 2, Bur- . rie. phone 611 `ring ll_. ~ lp GENERAL STORE FOR "SALE, 3 miles - from Barrie, `upossession given; at once. Apply to Box `*`D" Examiner. 1-3p FOR SALE---Poultry plant and fruit gar- den, composed of 3 acres with 7-room bungalow dwellingylarge poultry house 100x23 ft; with one `acre free range and four colony houses, which makes it ideal as a poultry plant. Also one acre straw- . berries of best varieties, one acre'rasp- V / ,pwe berries and -black currants. Alluin `ex- cellent condition. This property is quite new, bright and cheerful, located on main-travelled road. making it [ideal home for retired farmer. It is quite cen- trally loeated in the beautiful prosperous village of Hillsdale, only 2 minutes walk to school or 3 to -postoffice. ` This poultry house and one acre of yard is worth $1500; 1` acre strawberries and fl acre of raspberries and other fruits, $1000; dwelling when completed and bricked could not be built at present for less than 86000. Just for a quick turnover, I would take 86500, For - further in- forma.tio_na,enquire of John Nickolson, n St.. Barrie, orlcall at Wm; Mill- 71311.11 n`n 51 .539 I A. BERRY. PAINTER. paperhanger and decorator. 59 Mary St., phone 305; 1-6p j-n:: OAK AND HARDWOOD FLOORS polish- ed, etc.--W'm. Smith, 55 Clapperton St. I)... o1n Dklili OAA J__Q_1'7n LADIES CUSTOM TA-IL0R:ING--.__S1'1its.l Coats and Cloth Dresses, etc. Miss E, Gosney, Allandale. 1-5c j-n:: I RUBBER BO0 l` repairing-Rubber' bones] soled. heeled and repaired. Tiresvulcan- ' ized -and all other rubber goods repaired, All work guaranteed. G, G. Moore, 57 Elizabeth 81:. V 42tfc.; KNI l"I`I17`IG DONE--Socks, stockings. old" ones re-footed; your own yarn or we fur- nish at -prices to compete with any. Sat- isf-action guaranteed. 22 Grove St._East, I Barrie. - ' 48-53p T0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN---I. the; `undersigned, refuse to -pay any bills or liabilities contracted by Annie Mae Beech on or after this date, Jan. 5. Albert S. `D---`- 1-!-In :::--: SILIJBGIRL ' WAN I`ED---Experienced s ales- -;girl`for general drygoods. `Make applica- "oion in writing and present personally. ('S. W. Moore. . lc 4. I OAK AND HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID, ceilings, etc., by experienced carpenter. All kinds df jobbing work done. tqwn` and country. Apply Jas. Smith. 55 Clapper- | ton St. Box 810. Phone 944. 43-17p !SHINGLES--Anyone placing their ordersl for'Pedla1r`s galvanized steel shingles will} have them put on very reasonably by` Jos. McMaster,~_R. R. 1, Angus. 1 Estim- izto: aivnn. ' ` 51.41) `I0 acres oftimbar m6 asui'ed offin half-_ . V acre lots _ ; . This bush consists of hardwood, cedar, hemlock and poplar, -Purchasers can have I-nus nyinhn-a 3n 'ni]'|:n`| in fair: it ()5. I The_ undersigned has recei_ved.instructio'ns T - from ` __ _ ____----_ l 1161111001! anu p0p|_ul', 'ruu:uuaure `van uuu: two winters` in which to take it off.` I TERMS" OF SALE--,Nine months` credit will begiveq to parties furnishitig approved joint notes. `Six per cent. per annum oil n- cash, JUIIIV uul-us. ,IDlJL pa: vunv. ya; auuuua Val for cash. _ -Sale at 1 p.m.T w. A. Mccouxzv; Aucul |RAWFURSl , U|rU.`VV`uI. Duuuu, 1; CU Box 810. Phone 944. UWUII Din. Dunn igan's, Hillsdale . RAW FUR/S WANTED-r- Highest pces paid. Write or`pho`ne_ and `I `will call withimdriving distance. H. Levjt, 33 Collier 815., Barrie, ghone 384. 45-56p `ill UK I Beech- UIIDI ounv-can-av htes given. AUCTION SALE OF STANDING TIMBER Miscellafieos Property For Sale `Lot |4,Tcon. 7, lnnisl to sell by rpublic auction, on quantum AC1 IAQI A v uvon Iv T; V..- "M_ AY, jK'9* Lost ant! Found {Tu-rt Us VALUE YOUR A - GENERAL SERVANT WANTED atonce. A...._l.. II ... nut:-J!` nxymnnt Sf. I` I I-VI_III' 51-53 | JRILI |JIlO 43-17p Ilhllll` 51-4 HI! L70 1-3p ...----. ` V _ ~ .. V . . ' ..- -` _ . 5 ` I > .1 `I An A I` ui-Inid --Marquis sale for cedar posts; The I.0.0.F. will hold aeuchre in their lo"dge rooms on the first Friday of eachmonth. 1c --People going to Marquis wood sale" at" Lefroy, on Ja_n._9th, willnd the seventh line to the west passable, '. rm... nI.......L 1' ......... .. 4..`I..:... 1:1: UIIC BCVCIIIJIL IIILC .II\I IIIIC VVIFDU FGDHQVIVQ, A` The Church League opens this Fri- day night when the juniors and sen- iors of S. Andrew's and Baracas clash. - v ' 1 `I, ,_,,L- Ill KIIIB IPDIICQ - JV -Special sale of late` fiction by best authors--VSale price .i,85c each. 1 See our window.---J. G. Keenan, op-[ posite post ofce. 1c I On Monday, Jan.- 9, the local inter- ` mediate hockey team play in Midland and on Jan.` 11 the juniors play their first game in Newmarket. Friday night, Jan. 13, the Bradford juniorsi play here. A6 n `\r\l\A+:V\(I A-P 4-Ina nnnirun kvnnnh ! \'t ll ---Persons wanting cedar postsg should attend H. _J. Marquis sale on; Monday, Jan. 9. See adv. `elsewhere 1 in `this issue.` 1c ` d_._..-_1 ..._1.. -2 1-4.--c..L:..... `l..`..` lLADY'S FUR COAT for sale cheap--Ap- ply 20 Wm-sley St. 1p

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