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Barrie Examiner, 25 Mar 1915, p. 8

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BALI. rum mu co., Llmlted Teleplneue I09 Bertie, 0.3, Men : Dongolla Bluchor Gut, Boots, made by The Aylmer travalue.. . .. Easter Shoes uuu LVl.L`b(1l, uu.\ Udll an L)UugUlli:t, pl'l(5(:`.\` .. ..s4.00, $3.50, $3.00, `$2.50, $2.25, $2.00 We give you a 5c Coupon with every dollar purchase, redeemable at our Premium Counter. See I the nice goods at small prices. You must come and see our lines of Boys , Youths , Misses , Boots. They are extra value. Direct Importers On Monday evening, the con-` gregation of Christ Church had` the pleasure of a visit from. Bishop Brewing who came to at- tend the supper and concert giv.. en by the ladies. His presence and his contributions to the pro- gramme added greatly to the en- joyment of the affair which was Ia success in every way. Imorrow night s drill. 1 The Home Guard has received permission from the Militia Dept. to use the ries of the B.C.l. Cadet Corps. Capt. Moberley re- quests a full attendance at to-5 l I\__ `II I cushion hsole Shoe Co.. ex- .. .. ..$4.25 Tic.k<-.Ls and further part%icVulars at Grand '1`:-unk tickvt olce. Ladies Dongolla Bluchor cut'0xford Shoes, Aunt Polly, sizes 4 to 8, special value .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..$2.00 LII! lg`! Lad log Ladies Dongolla Bluchor cut, Aunt Polly, wide width, sizes 3 to 8, just the Boot. for ladies who like comfort, price ` cann Ladies Pataont7|.oathoI- colonial and Star Pumps, handsome Shoes at small prices .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. H. H. _O_ttq_n & Son Lad I08 Ladies Duchess Patent Buttonjoote, Black Serge Tops, ney Heels, special value .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..: Buy NOW at $2.60 per 100 lbs. NET CASH Gu0t_1` Wire--No. adios DongoIIa,. Bluchor 0:, Dr. Va;-non s cushion solo Boot, extra value .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. BARRIE Vernon Duchess suede Button Boots, Black Serge Top, Gun Metal, Dull Top, Blucher cut, special Men's Ur-us calf, Bluchor Out Working Boots, sizes 6 to 11, special price .. .. ..$2.50 Men's Tan Blucher Gut Working Boots, sizvs 6 to 11, extra value .. ..$2.15 and $250 Five Points Hardwnre Good Lindsay (Luann. a nuugmg 1n Lne cells. P. C. Lambie recognized him and placed him under arrest. When he appeared before P. M. Baden- hurst he asked a week s remand which was granted. `Y _ __, I ....v on InLlU\J\.ln +1-ew fresh stock and careful service at the confectionery and stationery store of Thos. N. Hobley, Elizabeth St. Last June Frank Wilson left Barrie after a warrant had been issued for him on a charge of de- frauding the Clarkson House out. of $45 for board. On Saturday [he turned up again and asked a [night's lodging in the cells. P. | ._ Lamhip rnnnoniqoa mm ....a Thursday, Inch 25, 1915 s and Children : Frenton 3, Kid- .$4.so price Ten years experience in best To- ronto Shops. All work receives our personal supervision. Automobles Painted Like New. Ilgn Writing 1 Opoolalty. AGENTS DOMINION OIRIIIOI 00. The best buggies on the market for the money. Oman and Paint Rooms over W. 6. Andrew's Blacksmith Shop. IIALOOMOOII I: MANN Particular Painters. Geo. Malcomson. Guy Mann. /I WHY PAY CAN O\ uuunc 82250. |ig\i1t'_ St. . I I\I`JIlA gace, town good lu"m1 R runny: I U . l \n Col|`n=1' vemenc. `W ..... v'ni'<-ice be sold 1! ..... IUD \J\)l\I 15 8.01 : room d\\'o gs undvr. VD uuuu house za miles 1': Ea'.s'y tr CARRIAGE PAINTING and TRIMMING 8Cl``S Hf orchard ble, hall`: house H woud-sh place. I LUIIOJ \4\II|u New 8 lot with lumbin,:, cl)0nalI home this L`. Qn ~"7 I'0HHl St... with 811350. SL1 wi* plugxnbi d`ythin'. voZn=fff \II good 1 I omce] 15 Phone 2882:. l\I\lIll Mulcastu-1' Housv z Collier St. R. .Bla(_-k. lluu 10L A starple. Malcomson & Mann] U I III, Town Florem P.` _..., part: If `JIIAIAII 6 1 iarg IV..-` Thu!-oday,; LIULI to I ha\ VCIIJILQ `_Poult1 Meafl Cut Emmi Fem always in stock JOY. Foil {ii OI` 132` Iik bt 8590.0q zinc l\_,-1 .. Phenol M: B. {C. Shingles All Hot Drinks & Oysters Served, as well as Ice Cream. Easter Excursions on bun mucus BEFORE YOU nuv LUNCH AT VAlR S TEA ROOM T R Y A Business Man s BARBIE, ONT. 9- 9-!11i!h.& 90- Morgue and Chapel -...---. uuuu --nu -vvr UNDERTAKERS Cleaning and Pressing Page Ilghi W. FIRTH TAILOR Orders called for and delivered " "" 'a7:';'.:ina:`e::';ii;::'"' Anything in the Lumber Line g<)i1'@{ (tin/:1` l:t`-tVlH`Tli[l3 April 2nd (July. Fan and Ono-Third. going April 1st. 2nd. 3rd I uh. Return limit April 1013'. Fresh Supply of (()pen Day and Night PHONE 307 SINGLE FIRE ' E313!-lshed I 809 In connection Id 5. I0, 18 nun. LIMITED -P_h'ono OI. Beaver and B`i`8hopb|-ic Wall Board. Cedar Shingles, Phone 82 I ""' l LOST OR STRAYED-From 11'] premises, Village of Strou_, Feb. 20, 1915, large collie dog; white stripe down face, white ring round neck, white breast, and legs,black and yellow body, long bushty tail with white tip. Reward 0 not less than 85.00 to any erson or persons for informa ion as to his where- abouts, dead or alive, the owner, F. Jobbitt, Strou . lgny person or persons found guilty of poisoning or harboring said animal will be liable to proge- cution.-(Signed) F. Jobbitt, Stroud. i2-tf 1'0 LET-7 room brick house, % all modern conveniences. Ap- ply R. 1". Garrett. Barrie. 52tf `HOUSE FOR SALE-Threc. : brand new. 2 east of and near Queen's rpark, one on Eliza- both. Every convenience, oak oors, laundry tubs, etc. -W. 1 D. Minnikin, Elizabeth St.,, Phone 431. 3-ti , _ -..- -.~., av: IIIII 5 \.IIIlbl3o 12-12 WHITE WYANDOTTES -- Fen; consisting of nine pullets from Martin's special matmgs, and two hens from Massie s best `stock headed by a cockerel from Sensation", Mart1n s' thousand dollar wonder. Set- tings $2 per 13. A. F. A. Mal-| comson, Barrie. I ] I 1 1 : FOR SALE---Three latest volumes" of the popular and Bible Encyclopaedia and turn! dictionary, superb ustrated. Good as new. Will sell for one-third less than cost. Suitable for ministers or teachers. Apply Barrie Examiner and Saturday Morn-` inz. ' critipal: serif)- ly I I-` I ll l..'J\_l\lk7 1.'\Jll 1.l`lL\Jl.lllV\X':D. U. 1 3 Rhode Island Reds, laying 4 strain. $1.50 per setting of' 1 15. After May 15th, $1.o0.;! ' Herbert Reid, Penetang street, 1 ; Barrie. 11-16 11 `FOR SAI.E-A rubber-tired bug- 1 I gy and harness. Some good walnut furniture, an oak dav- 3 enport. pictures and hand- 4 painted china, at Mrs. Pei-kins ,] 9. : Mary St., from 3 to 6 until I 27th March. 11-tf SH()RTHORNS--Three well bred yearling Shurthorn bulls for 1 sale at bargain prices if tak- ` en before Easter. Small cash 1 payment accepted. Harold M.` Dyment, Oakley Park Farm,` Barrie, Ont. Phone 368. i0tf. I `IV A \Vrl'!'VI\ W.-\NTED -- Maid Wvanted for gjenei-al house work. Must be thoroughly competent to take charge of house. One used to children preferred. Highest wages paid to right party. Ap-" ply Box 15, Examiner and Sat-. I urday Morning Olce. 12-12 I W.\l\"1`ED - House wanted to , Rent. One with four bedrooms preferred, or three bedrooms 1 with attic room if same is fin-'. ished. Would consider` leas-" ing if suitable property is of- 2 fered. Ap ly Box 6, Examiner, and Satur ay Morning Office. ll 10 A0 1.1111. .I.'J&I:l.l.'JLV UJLIIJ DUU L LAIILVIILIV '-"I Wants work by the year on farm (married). Apply to P. Hendry, Dalston. U FOR RENT-Store at Collier and Berczy Sts., could be used tori shop or stora e. Apgly Rich.i Bidwell, 138 ollier t. 9.12, WANTED-A young girl to look after children and do light hoitse work. Apply -.to `Mrs. Chas. Devlin, 53 Maple12A\ie2. I BOY WANTED - Good, smart boy who is prepared to attend to business, wanted for The Examiner and Saturday Morn- ins. 9-tf. MUFF FOUND-At the Barrie, Market, on Mar. 20. Owner. may have same on proving propert and paying for this? advt. . Hickey, Ma1'ke1t2G}e21ik. FOUND---In Barrie in December, two parcels of clothing. Own-1 or may have, same on proving! - property and paying for this advt. Apply to H. H. Otton &n 3 Son. 11-13 I 1 FOR SALF.--3 young grade co_ws,f f each with calf at side. Also; 5 500 bus. oats. Roy Brown, Cm). 12. Innisfil, R. R. No. 2, A_llandale. Phone Barrie 3 s 1-mg/ii. - 11.13 i VEGGS FOR HATCHING-S. C. r Iihnrln Tolnnz-I [),..-.I.. 511.` U! -L \lyyUl LJLIGLIIIJ JJ(l _, \JlIIII 12-14 GOOD G-IRL WANTED for gen- AFC` hf\IIQl1lIVf\b Af\Y\Y `!\ a.`\lI.I IJ[ll.lI.'ljLIl.UloUI. LI \ll`7| Luuunu, twin; 3 lendid machine. I. MacLach an, Tollendale. 12-14 WANTED-Sit.uation for young girl in small family. Apply to Mrs. Tupper, Shanty Bax, Out. 4`) 4/. WANTED-Furnished room. Ap-' gly to Box 20, Examiner and aturda Morning Omce. 12-12 FOR SAL Motor Cycle. Indian, fnn- nr\lonrI~ir` rnonl-\`nn 1' nu ucuuuu. ucuu, ruucuuug ram, Barrie. 11-12 MAID WANTED-Good general. Apply Mrs. A. J. Wallace, 16 Peel St., Barrie. 11-11 FOR SALE - White Legho_rn cockerel good laying strum. Apply al this omce. `I A ""1'I'\ I - '3E!99'!. 805: MATERNITY NURSE-Mrs. Euenl Boyles, Churchill, Ont. ii-tf WANTED - Furnished room, front preferred. Apply at this olce. FRESH COW FOR SALE-Aply to Herbert Reid, Penetang t., 13---}- A I An `I'll! ADLIT OOLUII. ---u up vu ruuulio Miss M. and Er. J. E. Clarke desire to express their thanks to friends and neighbors for kind- ness during their` recent ber- eavement. 12-12 Tenders will be received up to and including Momtay, March 29th, 1915, for the salvage and its removal, exclusive of Bar llttindgs and fixtures and brick in Stan my walls on the site re- cently occupied by the Queen : Hate , Barrie. The hifhest or any tender not necessari y accepted. AddPDI ll Innnna 4- '3 ` uvvuauuruy ulcpt. Address all lenders to F. A. Lptt, Secretary-Treasurer, Lake Snncoe Hotel Company, Limited, Barrie. 12-12 5 I [ strain Cyphers male. these es . CLAUD FA (Member ,duce Club) try Association.) X, `Barrie, Ont: Canadian Orpington , (President Bax-ri I`? I IV`: I I hereby publicly apologizotol Miss Addie Herrell in suspectiiig her of taking my purse. 1 ex`- ceedingly regret the same, `as I found my suspicion was without. foundation. MRS. JOHN BUNDY. Allandale, Mar , 23, 1915. 12-12 , yusoc uuuuauuug mJU_ at Ul1(l-' 3 more's sale last Saturday. It: iwas rumored that other sums; , had been lost but this was the ;- only case reported to the Chief.` ft The winnings of the Brookdaleg ,;Stable fur the last eight years , t0talled $56,550.etl1e several, `years being as f()ll0Ws:-- 1907; . $5510; 1908, $6635; 1909, $8635; | 1910, $6645; 1911, $1390; 1912, . $9.110; 1913, $2965; 1914, $15,; .' 660.` n \I\I -During the month of March: 1 every dollar bottle of Morgan's` |Restorative, the fine Spring I Tonic, that you buy entitles you, . to a twenty-ve cent bottle of; _Climax Cough Cure absdlutelyj 1 FREE at Cmssland s Drug Store. I I 3 ])]_qfjI|nf nnn7`uaonfn4n~n Tn----L ' i)ou't wait til] sleighingl goes. 0 TheSaneant Co. 11.3 ,| -FREE-A `twenty-five cent .:bottle of Climax Cough Cure ,:with every dollar bottle of Mor- ;*gan's Restorative Tonic-the gabest Spring Medicine. This of- fer is for March only at Cross- ,` |and s Drug Store _j MM 1' n......:..' ..,._. -_.L , J uauxcuoo Luualu DDUIIU. I {,5 Before leaving town` Mrs. Per- , kins is disposing of her funni- :ture, pictures, china, rubber- Jtired buggy, light buggy and 1' harness and sundries at 94 Mary .nSt. 49 49 ---`-nu I C XI? 0 I : R. I. REDS--Eggs from a sel-f acted pen, headed by imported, Buschmann-Pierce Cock. Exhi-| bition quality and splendid lay- ers. $2.00 per 13. I I WHITE 0RPINGTONS- Heavy I Y\nY\ hnnJnA L.-- nn-r - nu nu Iarw year. 3 Dr. \Vhitec_|0ud," known all: over the country as a quack medicine vendor, apparently didl nnt do much business on his last} gViSit to Stayncr, as a mare and; colt left_ by him at Jos. VVllcox s~ ,livery were never taken away. .These were sold last Saturday to pay the bill of $162 chargedl against them. ; I rnmz. aL urossIana's Drug Store.} District. Pu-presentative Laugh- land of Dept. of Agriculture; who was in town on Saturday. stated that arranarements are be- ing made for holding rural school fairs in 01-0 and Beeton this summer. in addition to the five held last year. , hp \\7ln:6....l,.....| H I, V --I `J-'0" 660. GLUUI. p1aylu5 Di1l'I'lU. ' The last issue of Hardware and Metal published advts. of a number of leading hardware ,merchants as they appeared in the local papers. Among them `was one of H. H. Otton & Son's. g ---RPRf. VDIIIDG in I`\l'\;v\`r\ .._.IU nun uuc U1 11. 11. plabUIl `N DOYYS. 3 -Best values In pamtg and wall-papers at Parson's Falr. - uu 0 L11 U5 OLUYU. 3uM1-s. J. Bundy reported to| `Chief King that she had lost her! purse containing 9.330 at Cud- ln`-`pgq ggln loaf Only`.-.4--- IL arrived. Call and get your requirements today. uuu 111133 IJUUC5. The Colonial Stock Co., though an excellent organization, could not make things go and decided to disband after their engage- ment in Midland where they went after playing Barrie. I Tho Incl {noun no un-.._.:__.-_- ,,___ __-__ ..--... ........u.-uu v :11 Luuly st. M _ 12-12 ,St. Andrew's Choir are prepar- ing for a concert to be given iwithin a month. It is expected ithat the soloists will be Miss `Ada Richardson, Miss Wilkinson `and Miss Jones. VF}... I".-.I,....:..| cu_-L my uulu w an. JUL" $1.13! a pull` The directors of the Lake Sim- eoe Hotel Co. met on Saturday to consider the tenders for the pur- chase of the Queen's Hotel pro- Iperty but no action was taken. __In lnutrn II-unnn l\.`n|n-I.. -1 pm. uy uuu uu uuuuu was Laxen. -We have three bushels of good red clover seed to dis ose of at $12.00 per bushel. Ap y at !Garrett's Mus_ic Store. p I I n n u o Idiupun `r\-----' II --- 7` -Spring is here. Get your ready-mixed paints apd wall papers at Parson's Fair. Best and cheapest. _ 11-3 -Women's Vici Kid and Don- 391:; Kid Oxfords, patent tip, all S1263, worth up to $2.25 a pair, at Carey's Gut. Rate Shoe Store this week for $1.19 a pair. . Thu rlirnnlnnn nf lhn 1' nln-. Q4". -Wall Paper, Spring necessi ties, new stock, new designs. See our window display. Dougall Bros. . . 10-11 Marks Bros., who were an- nounced to appear her_e next week, have postponed their visit to Barrie. Q....:...... :. 1.--- 11-: c v clung. lmllgr. Chas. Clark was elected vice-president of the North York Conservative Assoclation on Sat- n`"dY.',- II 'n......_ a.__.'._._ __---_s -Bryson`s uality Hot X Buns 15c doz. rder early. _Ilnr-an I-my 1-nll of nnrnn nah-no Jauuu Luv uun. UIUUI. C611]. -Border by roll at same price as wall-paper at Parson s1 1Fg.ir. Rev. G. R. Turk will occ-zupy his pulpit next Sunday morning and evening. Dr: (Ian (`lowly tuna l\lnn`AA FARMERS! mot t-'ToTHA1'cmua. I I"I`ITI\(`1 _Ia__1__N_ev_~'2 `Nil IAIIII CXAIIIII AID SATURDAY IOIIIIG j NOTICE. `flag! kg . . I >:I:-ILaVy nnnnr I ,--Your Easter costume will` not be complete without a new ` pr. of Carey's Nobby hoes. If your fancy runs tq a mac Patent` Buttoned Boot wlth Cloth Top and Kidney Heels, Carey's have? them at $2.89, $2.98, $3.19` and} $3.25 a pair. If it is a Patent] Buttoned with dull top you want, Carey's have them at $2.49,I $2.69, 82.7 $2.89, $2.98, $3.19,: $3.25 and 813.35 a pair; also in Gun Metal, Vici Kid and Tan Calf. You save the price of your? new Easter Gloves buying your: Easter Shoes at Carey's. - --- \(v\(-J `inll. I A meeting of the Canadian Red Cross Society Bai l i Eraneh will be held in the council cimn-.A-1 her on Manday, March 29th, at, 3.35 pm . A large attendance i ; particular de_sired_ as severs matters 0 tenet-al Interest will be taken up. Letters will also he read from one of the nurses now at No. 2 Canadian Station- ary Hospital, La Touquet. France}. I -She was a severe critic and! had been looking in vain for. high-class Footwear at reasona-' hie prices. Then she tried Car- ey s Cut Rate Shoe Store and found the very shoe she wanted.` [That explains why Carey's Shoe` Store is so successful. They al..i ways have just what is wanted! and save you from 50c to $1.00} On every pair. ' A _.__4_-,-_ - ll. _ A1 -. I J. E. BILLINGSLEY Agent. Ian-lo. Phat I A 50. H.P. Halliday car was sold ` iby the Deputy-Sheri for debt 1 ,at McLean & DeHart s garage on 4 lTuesday. It belonged to Lloyd : Jones, a real estate agent, and ; [was seized at Elmvale. Mr. Mc_- ; Donald of Manilla was the pur_- : jchaser. He paid $400 and It`. ldidn t look as though he got] much of a bargain. cl (VI, 1 -One dollar will buy during` {March a regular dollar bottle of Morgan s Restorative Tonic and a. |1'egular twenty-ve cent bottle of Climax Cough Cure. Morgan s |Resto1-alive is a great builder of Nerve, Blood and Muscle. Now is the opportune time at Cross- [land's Drug Store. VA 111`: it I Mon : Split Working Boots, B-lucher Cut, sizes 6 to 10, speclal value .. .. ..$1.75 Men's Black Elk Bluchor cut Working Boots, extra value at .. .. .. . .$4.00 and $3.15 That is just why you should bring your feet here to buy your new Easter footwear. You ll find our shoes absolutely right in every essential that means satis- faction to the wearer. We have other lines of Men's Fine Boots, in Gun Metal, Box Calf and Dongolia, prices sann sasn gann cozn cam: conn Mon : Patent. Leather Boots, dull tops, Bluch- er Cut, made by McPherson, the Aylmer Shoe Co., special value .. .. .. That are RIGHT Shoes that fit RIGHT Feel RIGHT Look RIGHT Wear RIGHT & are Priced RIGHT Men's Gun Metal Blucher Gut, Dr. Cushion Solos, special value .. .. \JI\v\Iu 5\II||B .1111 ll tat. nuu, ULU and 6th, 1915. ' Ilnhum tick:-ts will be issued between all stations in Canada east. of Port Arthur and to De- troit. u.-.r1 Port, Huron, Mich., Bumalu, Blaok Rock. Niagara Fails and Suspmsion Bridge, N.Y.

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