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Barrie Examiner, 25 Jan 1923, p. 12

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3 Succeuoi to I b ..;.....$l.l0-1.13 . . . . . . . . . .. .40~45c 3 . . . . . . . . . . . ..50-60c|] . . . . . . . . . .. 75-80ci . . . . . . .. $1.25-1.40 . . . . 75o . . . . . . . 40_-500' . . . . . . . . . .. 35-38c: ..m. 33 Collier St. .8 uVV'U QVU ' 40; 9 The Church Hockey _ League schedule *3 opened Friday night at the Mammoth Rink I?` ,with a double header. St, Mary? and "i,Baracas went to the ice first and were I ". followed by Trinity and St. Andrew s. All V four teams were in good form. . 2 Baracas vs. St. Mary s Although the Baraeas are a little heavier, the St. Mary's kids gave agood exhibition. ' There was a fair atendance of. fans, but ;l the exhibition warranted a much larger ` _ number. The first varied started fast. The . iSt, Mary's sextette huaching a good deal, gunanaged to keep the`, puck much to them- , rselves, and made many good rushes at the . 1 Baracas goal which were, however, checked , ; before any damage was done. Baracas did _not take things seriouslr unti Flaherty , ?shot from centre ice and? caught Tuck una- -;wares. Then the Baracas went at things r fast and furious. St.. Mary's at timesl . showed lack of` prac':iee{,. many opportunities it : being given _tl'1ve1n, which if properly utilized`, ' would haveioeen good For a tally. Baraers! ';tied the score` near theend of the tiirst period. when Furlong'scored.. H'eaa'y-'cl'1\rck- r } ing, and some good" work on the` part! of: ` Carson and-' Einms was the feature` of the first period`. Annavlnnlrrvv van! v\A;`rvm uliln 1-.-. -.lvu-uul` L... tutu) \\ 1. ` _ q The rest prior to the third` round rlid St. Mary's" llttle'goocl. The}.~,pl'a_ved' East: the first few minutes 0f`the period hm.` the heavy elieckinge'toldh*m-tlieni. Moore suorrd 3 `the second and lust goal for St. Mary's. Tuck should have stopped lmtll the goals: ' easily. O\'er-paddling seems one of` ehief hantlicans. "The gmdi: prevent: him from do- ing much hendir.~g~ unless he` sees the low ones coming at it respectalaledi1s~tance they` -' usually slide into the net. E`mms was in} lhis best form luring the~_uthircl' and had; i the game much to himself. He mat-l e many | good rushes which could` have been check d ; {had St. Mar_v s been" able to put forth an` extra -spurt of` energy; -Emms scored the. `,final three goals, and the Saints lost alll ' hope of cheerinz on Hazwing the ice. With Lmore practi'ce the losers should` be able to .;hold their own before long. Score. Barucas : 6, St. Mary`s 2. _ 1 * Line.~ups:_ V `I St . Ma1'y's.---Goal, Hayes; defence, Fla- herl-)`. D_eso`urdie: centre, TL. Flaherty; T wings. Coady, Clark; sub.. Moore. I'I....,,.... 'V,..l fI\.__I.. ,l,E,__-_ T."...._.. I IILDU `JCIlUUr Apparentfy not being: able to: st`axxd` the _ heavy checiifng. St. Mary's shouczllsignrof 'i weakening 011- t}ie`opem'x1g'of't1i~: second`. ger- iiod. With` a` little assistance` Einms lthe puck within a few feet ofte Bhrarcus .` net and scored" fi-om riglit s`de. St`, Nfm-y's.I showed further Signs of` weakening, and} Scott by some fast` 5-Rating agaiir put vhe rubber. past` Hayes. Shore Btzracas 3', Mary's I-. 2 VI`1_- _-,.L _...Z__, L. LL`. 4L`f..!I ,-,.._J ,l`_",I I . IJCEHJUII IHIU plylill ll WEI]. - 1` I The second section proved better than the `first and it is not likely that St, Andrew's : would` have scored but." for a coll'-sion between '_ Hobley and Johnston in an attempt to Ejatop Watson.` Before they could recover [their equilibrium Watson had scored. Fol- _. g lowing the tally Powell was placed on the ' ice and whenever he got hold of the puck, he was either checked or the puck went which was often, one would think that he was giving away five-dollar gold pieces the way he was surrounded. St_ Andrew's _sextette crowded `around him like a bunch of hornets and he could no more make . .a break than fly. I I rm... n..:...i .\,...:,..1 arm ....'.. D.-mmll l\I\. OPENING MATCHES or CHURCH LEAGUE ill-I3. "1 . L Phone 322. 'st. Andrew s Beat Trinity 1-0; - Baracas Score 6-2 Over` ' St. Marys. [H UIUFR llldlil II . V ` The third period still saw Powell on! the ice and although he made many rushes wide of the net. Johnston also did good work and was at. his best during the final! period`. He made many long-distance shots which unfortunately for Trinity went wild. Johnston is a fast skater. and should prove to `be one of `I -rinit_v s most. valuable men. Foster, Trinity's goal keeper, made many` good stops and usually was able to keep `the puck from in front of the net. Both teams deserve credit for playing a good- Ielean game. Noslugging was noticeable and Trinity took their defeat in good spirit. . . Line-up:-~ ` St. Andrew's---Goal, Clark; defence, Wat- son, Huxtable; centre, Luck; wings. Mc- : Knight. Twiss; subs._. Rainey. MoDougall. (`1 ,1 Y3_.A.,,_ J l',___, 'I Y-L`l__. nerty tnrougnuub rue game. 5 The stars of the Trinity team would be hard to pick, but Foster in goal was im- pregnsble untilzhit _on the arm with one :of Dick Flaherty s hot ones. which neces- sitated the attention of a doctor. Garvin was a shining light. checking eectively and shooting true and hard. He got three goals for his team. [Gordon Foster also scored three and Powell one. Powell's - rushes were dangerous, but the St. Mary's boys checked him all the way and he got through only a few times, Guns:-A luv nnovh-\I'n__`nf in;v Rf. . --.uD..\. - ........., .......-v._. -....... I Trini.`_v---_G 211. Foster; defence. H0bley.' Johnston; centre, G. Foster; wings. Ander- ton. Kennedy; subs.. Powell, Gofton. l 1 Referee, Clifford Brown. I -._..- .. ..:,.... I _ -.. - --- 5 In a hard-fought battle, on Wednesday night. Trinity Juniors worrfrom St. Mary s, `the nal score being 7 to 1, ' 1 I _them were the stars of the Saints, Leo Many St. Mary s re-arranged their team, put- ting Desourdie in goal, and although seven got past him he played a good game, stop- ping some hard ones. The Flaherty bro- ...-ou I.'v\Inw -..v..._ v\r - scoring their one tally. The rushes of Flaherty were always dangerous, and that Trinity knew this was easily seen when they checked back with two men on Fla- herty throughout the game. Pkg obn-a A` flu: 'l`.-{lm Gnnm Il1I\II]A 11 wrpugn omy a new umea, Score by periods--1st, Trinity 2. St. Mary's 0; 2nd. .'I`1-inity 5. St. Mary's 1; 3rd. Trinity 7. St. Mary's 1. The teams were :- St. Mery s--Goal. Desourdie; right de- `Afence, Coady; left defence, Flaherty; cen- txe, Leo Flaherty} right wing, Clark; left wine. Moore: subs" Hayes and Cu. m.:_:;.. n-..I n 1.~....a.--. .:..I.L .-l.t.mm ST. MARY'S VS. TRINITY . , , I ---Dont nnss.t.he hug one-day sale at 3Ree\'e s Jewelry Stole. Sr-e particulars on . vw---- --------v T` '5 $ Ads. in thxs column, 3c. per word K1 2 mmmmmmmm mmmmmmmm` TENDERS WANTED for 7 cords of_hard- wood, maple and beech, for S.S. No, 12, Innisfil. Tenders received up to February 3. C. M. Srigley, Allandale, RR. 2. 4p I ig&&&m&w&$&wm&$&E Thursday evening, Feb. I, is the datei of the Women's Institute A! Home" at: Minesing. Good program. Lunch served` atvclose. Admixion, 25c and 15c. 4ci Rev. W. J. Watt addressed the Anti- Cigarette League of Prince of Wales School `on Friday last. Themem-bers enjoyed Mr.` Watt's visit and appreciated his timely ad- vice. ' i - a... -. -u . p u or page on = _ A. F. A. Malcolmson fook three firsts, a E third and a special with his seven entries" of pigeons at the Ottawa Poultry Show last Ivan`: | ..--. 1 _ I J. J. Seitz, President of the Underwood: Typewriter 00., will be the speaker atl this week's luncheon of the Barrie Kiwanis Club, which will be held at the Wellington I Hotfl. V l | m - ___.,_I _,-_n:__ -1` LL- n_...__..._..;:_.'. I IlUlCl. ` ` The annual meeting of the Congregation- | al Church, which was to have been held, on Feb. 1, has been postponed until Feb.; '8, owing to the absence of some of the; `officials. `I- ~.._....I ._.....A.1.... At LL..'f\_._ "I'\..l.. 3 Lack of enthusiasm is the reason given; for the St, Andrew's senior team in the Church Hockey League disbanding. Since the league was organized this year -St. A`ndrew'sAhave met great difficulty in try-[ .ing -to organize a team. According to? Morley Livingston, manager of the St. 1 Andrew's juniors,1't has been impossible to 1 obtain anyone sufficiently interested to I manage a team of seniors. Morley has i spared no effort to organize a senior sex- LE tette. and it was not until the last minute l that they decided to withdraw. The change f in the qualifying rule, `the absence of a.C trophy was another factor that the organiz- 1 era had to contend with, the seniors not; taking any greatiintereat when there was} no objective in following a schedule. i win, .I2,L__.1:__._ -1 Q; A._.l__.__1_ I-I4 .- The disbanding of St. Andrew s left,` only the Y.M.C.A. and the Baracas in the" league. The Y.M.C.A. decided that ief was (iselees for the two teams to try to` carry on. `They have not, however, dis-' banded their team but intend to take on all-comers and arrangements are now being made for a match with Elmvale. Ed. Millanysecretary of the Y.M.C.A.. announc- es that he is ready to take challenges from i any tesim within a reasonable distance. "\UD. Ill llb UUIUIIIII, UU. Tl U21 T E 1 VB` >I<>X<>I<>X<>X<>X0X<>I<>X<>X<>X<>X<>X0X0X<>X Ulllclul. .~ A'` the annual meeting of the Oro Tele- phone Company held last week, all the? old directors were ` re-elected `except Angus McCuaig, who was replaced by Wm. i McArtl_mr. . ` '- rw /1 1r___._._ _-.L- I.-.) .... ..l.'t:..- 2.. .;L..l ;vu::\ru_1ur. F. G. Hornet, who had an office in the * Inld library building. Owen St., a couple .__ I *GOOD GENERAL WANTED. Apply toil 4.. K`. M (1 Rnfl-v Q{`.nI"nr Q0- |Powell; left defence, Johnson; centre, G.` Foster; right wing. Garvin; left wing. J, Kennedy; subs._. Andcgrton and Hobley. - sizes 40,: 46 and 50.. .T1:n s Sheep-Lined Coats, with large C01- Iars, sizes '44 and 48; these coats were $14.50 and $13.00. Clegring at $9.95 Men : Mackinaw Coats, plaid and grey, in Dr} not miss these coats at this small price. NO SENl0R_rl::ilZ.J-RrCH HOCKEY Buy a Shirt that you find impossible to equal else- where at the same price. - i - `The easy fit, full-cut shoulders and body and the carefully fashioned neck all tend. toward maximum comfort, and the handsome patterned, fine quality fabrics mean additional satisfaction. Come and see them.` Sizes'14 to 16%, made by Cluett, Pea- body & Co. This is a regular $4.50 Shirt. Saturday {and Monday, $2.49 I $2.49 at This Store LOCAL NEWS u-nu vyuouu \alISIIlIIl5 Ill luv, Me s Blue and White Stripe Smacks in si.zes'38, 40 and 42;] `V0 :1 u LA3IJ""t`|uy quuuuvy. IIIEIJBEE m (wide paid. Loading car this week. Phone, store, 65W, residence, 885. J.` V. Brett. __ ,4p of years ago, has secured a Dominion" char- ter for a company to manufacture .his auto-sleigh. The authorized capital is $l,500.000. Prof. Currelly, director of the Ontario Museum, Toronto, is coming to Barrie on __Feb. 9 to give an illustrated lecture on Ancient Tombs and Temples of Egypt. This lecture `should prove of very great interest, particularly in View of recent dis- 7 I ! I l | 2 l l M Judge Wismer has given judgment in the Ticase of T. A. Plant vs. Wm. Smith of Al- ilzmdale. Plaintiff sued to recover $94 'ffor wages and defendant counterclaimed Efor $100 for loss through` not getting his ipotatoes harvested. After allowing `$45 [to defendant on counterciaim. judgment '- ;wa:< given to the plaintiff for $17.50 with- .fout costs. - \,, Richard Drur_v x-L suit against Ben, Law- ` rence to recover $8.00.in connection with `$91116 cornstalks taken (under misapprehen- sion, it was alleged by the deft). and then ,returned; resulted in a verdict in favor of ithe plaintiff for $3.00 without costs, His `court costs in the action were $2.50. I ' William Stanley Grey, fourteen years old, of Toronto, was picked up by the Barrie lpolico on Saturday, following information I received by Chief King from the Toronto. 3 Probation Officer. The youthful runaway `was lodged in the jail until his father call- [ `ed for him on Sunday. ` l V The management of the Grand Opera House wish to announce that arrangements ha.'e been completed for an early showing of When Knighthood. was in Flower," haiic-d by both press and public as the great {est sensation in motion pictures to-day. Wait for 1:. It's morethan a $2.00 3 seat film .s]iQW'. It s a gorgeous adventure you _can never forget. Dates announced soon. Q 1-. At the annual meeting of St. Andrew`s ;Church., held Wednesday evening, satis- ifactory progress was reported in all branch- ,es of church work. Rev. G. A. Brown presided and there was a fair attendance of members. D. F. McCuaig, M. D. Mor- rison. Geo, C. Brown, A. H. Felt and Wm. ,R.ainford were elected toithe Board of Man- agers. A Board of Finance to administer the debt fund was appointed as follows: A. G. MacLellan, Alex. Cowa.n,- Wm. Gallie, S. W. Moore, Geo. C, Brown` and H. M. Lay. All other church officers were re-' elected. A detailed account of the proceed-` inga will be given in next week : Examiner. ` ' i . A large crowd enjoyed the novel enter- gtainment of a moccasin dance at;Mammoth ;Rink. Monday night. Barrie Band fur- ;nished ,the music. A unique feature of the `evening was the lighting effect from a huge imoon placed in the centre of the rink. The dance was so, succe.x=ful_ that it is quite probable that more will be furnished be- `fore the close of` the season. Rev. W, Hipkin, pastor of the Congre- gational Church, made special reference in the course of his Sunday evening sermon `to the work that is being accomplished by ` ithe Victorian Order of Nurses. He urged ; ;the members of his congregation to become ' Imembers of thisvworthy organization. 1 '_ _ '_-_,_ , , Men's American A.1'1`y All W051 Kha- ki Pants, sizes 32 to 35; this pant is big` value at $6. Special, $4.00 Men s Black Denim Lined Smocks, lined with annelette, large cord- uroy collars, sizes 38, 42, 44 and 46; the price of this smock was ' $4.50. Clearing price . . . . $2.50 Men's Blue and White Stripe Over- alls, sizes 34, 36, 38, 4_2 and 44; this overall is big value at $2.75. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.75 Men s and Boys V-Neck Sweaters" and Boys Sweater Coats, all wool, sizes 26 to 40; these sweaters were $5 50,-$5.00 and $4.50. Clearing price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.49` You should see our table of All Wool Boys Pullover, V-Neck and Sweat- er Coats, sizes 24, 26 and 28; `these A sweaters are big value at $3.00 and $3.50_ 'Clearing price, $2.19 A duuliu Ilnlll DLl`1uI.I\l.l\.tSfH.I'4l\ Ufilfl` good permanent position in Barrie; three years` experience with good rm in Tor- onto. Appiy Box L" Examiner. 4c ST ANDREVWS AJSUAL Bird s` Blacli Mackinaw Pants, the best pant on the market,- sizes 37, 38, 42 and 44; this p:111tTis special value at $6.50 Men s Heavy Untearable Tweed Pants, sizes 32, 40, 42 and 44; .this pant is _ big value `at $6.50. Clearing at $4.75 {pi-ice was $3.50. _ Elearing, $1.49 | I --all--an I IIIIIII .\ `N MEMQRIAM -...,..u--.u mung memory of our d son. Everard. who died Jan. 15, 19 at Grenfel, Ont, Do not ask us if we miss him, There is such a vacant place. We can ne'er forget his footsteps Or his dear smiling face. Sad and sudden was the call To our darling, loved by all. The loss was great, the shock severe ` Just to those who loved him dear._ --Sadl_v mixed by Father, Mother, Br: 7 or and Rim. V Sweet is his memory. Our love for his memo Though the years be th They be = of you. --Ssdl Brothers dear to out he: ry never shall p ey many or few years of remembrance, dear 0 y missed by Parents, Sisters 1|. YOUNG--In loving of dear Everard. whn dis! 1.. 1: mm ,, _,_ ___ _.-,,.,.....D.,, guy. nan ulc warn- mg,_ ._ And plmn Is the lesson to all; At life`s busy noontide, or evening or morn- mg `Be re:d y; Qe Master may call; gCalml xa thy slumber as an infant's sleep, But thou shalt wake no more to toil and weep, Thine is a perfect rest, secure and deep. 4p --Father, Mother, Brother and Sisters. ._________._______________ ..________._._..._...__..'.._._._ MOIR-In lovxng memory of Ogle 5 who departed this life Jan 14 m -----------------,'-v---- YOUNG `LADY STENOGRAPHER desires! .........l ................L ......1L2..... :_ n-__:__ A.'____ BANTING--In loving memory of Isola Me Quay, wife of A. L. Banting, who entered peacefully into rest on January 27. 1922. Just one year ago to-day Since dear Isola nassed away: God called her home. it was His will. ? But in our hearts she liveth still. a _! ll-Ier cheery ways..her smiling face Are a pleasure to recall. [She had a kindlv word for each |And died beloved bv all. (N n _ .._-_ --vovvvu `EII Ell. gpv --Sadly mourned by Husband, F athcr, Mother, Sister and Brothers. lMANDLEY---In lovmg memory of Lucinda Mandley, who was killed in an auto accident, Jan_ 21, 1922. A precious one from*us departed; A voice we loved is stilled, [A place is vacant in our hearts `Which never can be filled. Her bright eyes and cheerful face are so pleasant to -recall. r She had`a loving word for us and (lieu ' beloved by all. --Ever remembered by Mother, Brothers. Husband and Son . ' 4p ltnrn v - - . BEARDSALL-In loving memory of our dear boy (Roy) who departed this life on Jan. 25.. 1922, Swift was the message, short was the warn- mp. I JVI-`I dep 7 I Just how we mzss hum words canm I15- l-.-3-L4 -1 - ` UIIBW His] THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, I923 I 2 cents per word; minimum 50 cents E W --.,_.,..u ....,.,._y suce we an loved so well. he sweetest of memories are all that are left ` 2' our deaf cherished loved ne gone home to rest. A jo mu SALEOR REN'1`-~l00 acres. all clean} lot 6, mm . 9. Tu. Essa. Bank hum; frame ! hnu.~;(-.; 60 rmlss from schno! and church; Amy Mrs. J. R. Huhl>ert.- 159 Mary Sf..i A 2-71) `R urr; n p1 vho departed ibis 1ii'_3an".'1l'f"9i?." t miss cannot tell. : bright happy face we all loved we} 3 of mnmm-in n... .11 AL.- at to hearts, part. ' many few runs: 1...... I\.JA II ur 10W e, Ogle, rr, Broth- A. Moir. nsn J}. I. HART. Sui`. United Wt`-dm-.~ '_T'ln(~da_\'. I III 8 pm. CPTKQI '1 `nu-.~d:a_\'. An Tl`--. `will open under I `Will -HIM Apple- Bzmznm THE The I. adics' warm BYE NTED--Any quantity. Highest mnrlu(%ce BL--- ..1__. at!!! ,,,!,|, ,, nn: v.ur -`.W:. E\ lR\'l3(. A/MUD. 1n the 0:.` '3`./EDNES us I`! @414- . . A\lI.`li(I r 1_'.un ru` half 10 run) . Tsalf ,1.) Permax COM E A N D She:->rt. Ordm Log ` Runs .._....--_..__... FARM i*"()I . H:\l.E~A-100 ttcrcs m1Ty.:;-m'in- cml high\\':.y 2-'_~ Inilm frnm }{awkost0ne_. `RU acres Iunier m1!V.'\-..l_ion. L'om1 cluv la.-11111. 1..-. 1.. ....L....I r ;..I `\II':lll:1\I J Anvv. ln nu pd 7:11 PUBL THURSDJ %SATUF U: I .30 1 PR] and CLA DIN III a uph- A FARM FOR :'~%ALF--l00 acres. lot 15. con. 4. Om, 30 nc-.x'cs under permanent pasture. I Ims nf shade mad wafer: balance under` cuItivn1'i0Tn; it mile from school: good` buildings. Apply N. D. Mcuaig, Shantyf Bay, R. R. No. 1. 3-4:)` . CR5` A.s: .WAN'I'ED~Good demand for live poultry. Highestprices paid, phone 384 or write H. Levit, _ Barrie. 3-8p T-- o-- HORSE WANTED--General purpose, good to drive and work single. Must be sound and quiet. Reply to Examiner Ofce. 3-4p One cent a word, cash, each insertion iminimum charge, 25); six ineertionefor the price of four. 10 cents extra when charged; also 10 cents extra when replies ere dixeoted to Examiner Oice, `\U BOTPS `HI-`er ('.ux'~.\ '.n_mu. Kuuu may u.-um. , u!<.sc.- to school. 5, ml build_vng.= Apply `mi David Bend, R. R. No. 2. Hnwkestonc. 2-4;)` `BUILDING LOTS FOR SALF.---I*`or infor- ._...:-._. .`.....l.. ..n. IVA lBI:....l....5L Q4 0,9- 1JUlI1Illl\\l IAUID l.`\Jl\v 0JI`|l.lI.'a"l` mation apply at 170 Elizabeth St. HALL-T0 RENT for entertainment, com-i pletaly furnished, including piano, chairs; and kitchen utensils. Apply to. B. D. O'Neill. 49zfc' . -... ...--1. . l HOUSE FOR RENT~~On Elizabeth, Fern- i dale, .stabIe, henhouse, 5 acres, first-class} gardml land. Apply J. F. Nelles, Blake and Vancouver Ste. l"h~.ne 725W. 4p NR 8$LE-Team of good work horseml Roy Hickling, phon 606113. ' 51-4pi ... ..... -.--.-_... 'x'Vy'. )IVN(`} WOMEN w:mtd to train for nurs- , O!\'._ Inf-n.l~}n (Inna:-ul Ilnunlfal n Sn "ZBiE?'cB1B"i? .\1iTxiH Gov? FOR SALE. due to fresh the latter end of January. Apply W. G. Ken- nedy, Mlandale. Phone 8114. 4p gwwm$&&&&$&$%&&g * g V E w&a&w&&wwm&$mgw FOR. SALE -Two choiccryoung Shorthorn hulls, sired by :1 g_r;.mds-on of the $3,600 bull Right Sort (imp) `and from heavy milking dams. Geo. Crawford and Son, ()ro.3tution. , .'4-5p ANOTICF.--22 Mulcaster St. knittimr outfit` moving to 52 Macdomald St. opposite Good- feow's store. Contract work nearly nished. Ready to fill orders-promptly, _nice`line of. sweafbt. stocking, e.`c.. yarns in stock. man-A l ' FOR SALE~:-B-tlxrhzun cow. risinz 4 _\'rs., due to freshen in March; Also 20 Leghorn hens. Apply 84 Penetang St., Barrie. _ 4p; Fm}. SAT.-I-".---~Bu_v about 1050. This ____.....l_l. l\l__,,_ unuul. I.UllU- lllo _ reasonable. Phone 1 I Llllp \V{\lJL'1"""lJlUll`\IU'Il1_V WIIIDC VVyIluUUV% and white Rock cockerel direct frnm R. ` Fishe! Hope, Inrl'anna.-$3 00. Full sisters to these birds have been laying since Oct.` 27. 1922. Apply W. H. Tooth. 58 Henry St.. Barrio. Phone` 795W.. ` 1-7n 'Y"'( l`\_' VVl.'1"I.I'llV \'V2Illl'-"K ll) Ilulll Illl llllIl1' 95, `Pin, Lafu.y(-.r,tr-. General Hospital. a. 50 bed f]'QnP1Jhf,\.`Qff(.=l`ri a tvwo~yenr and three- zxlontb counw! in medical, surgical and 1 phslgztgiqal nursing to young women deem i `mg n prnfessinxx. An nllowanon of $20100, per mrmth is offored. board and laundry 111- e ..1...Im! For further information apnlv to? vrouw TEACHER-J, Shrubsole, 125 con.` lie!` St . Phona 618. 4-9;) I Mulcnsfer St. flail` I-l[\l`EUllV\1 VIE UV Ellyn II. VI Howard. Brmg your combxngs and have`: good switch vm-ade, 138 Peel St. or`? to FOR SALE--Good 7-roam house and 1 acre of garden land in the village of Mid- burst. Good stable, pig pen, hen house, etc.. gnod cellar and orchard. large work- ` shop would make a good blacksmith shop, cement cistern, pump in kitchen and sink, spring water near at hand. near school. church. post office and store. A/pply W. W. _ Boyce. Midhurst. H 1-60 LORNE A. ARNOLD-Violinist and teach- er. Enquire Dreamland Theatre. 4-9c FOR SALE~--Bred-to-lay white Wyandottes` on!` uvkzfn Rn:-I.- nnl-`rural lJ:IVAl" `warn D ! PAPERflANGING---First-class work rates that appeal. Phone 811." : HAIR DRBESING done bv Mrs. D. C. u'-_.._A ID..:-.... ......_ ......\I.:-.... an}! Lon- .- L|_ve Stock or Sale_ Tizlgarms For Sale Propefty F or Sale - . I GOQ[,|,0PENING for right man as Agent with, 9 nr0;.'r(.-.%\'iV0 Lifv Insurance C0,, sal- ary and cnmmission contract to man with r::bilit,v, and n p!'0(luCBl` of busim\~;-e. Arrange [ for a.ppoint`n1ent with W. N. Lowes, District Man er, Excnlsainr Life Insurance Co.. Urillm. - 40 Property `To Let V Help WaI_1:e__l_ Miscellaneous Wanted driving mare, weight is 21 real driver. Price - Strouai 6r2l. 2-5:3. IIII\II ` I 3'80 I .V.lu]) '{` Urillm. `FOR _SALE---Two Aylshire cows. fresh. These are `number one dairy and butter. four and six years old; also one set. of single harness. nearly new. will exchange the` harness for wood or hay as part pay. R. Wilson, 206 Bradford St, Barrie. Phone 420. _ 4p l1;RIVA'I'E SALE of valuable furniture, be- 9- lginning February 7. Brass bedstead. mat- I gtrcw and sprinsze. maboganv' bureau with! love! bevelled glass, etc., Doulton dessert] ;s_et, cutlery with ivory handles, best plntedl `ware; dining table and chairs (cost $150. i before the war}, chine, glass. kitchen range. ; `gas range. carpets. garden tools. etc. On i view 2 p.m. to 6 p.m-. and 7.30 to 9 pm. "Mrs; Crossley. 126 Collier St. 9 4c.; _. I [FORT SALE---Fumed oak living room suite,l'l `combination bookcase and writing` desk,-;; morris chair, electric heater and Quebec}; lheater. Apply 80 Wellington St., East. I] Phone 989W. 3-5p ` M iGAS RANGE, cabinet style, four burners. upper and lower oven. warming shelf. white enamel plash. used for one year. in perfect condition...-Ghean for quick sale. Phone 568, or apply at 9 Alhert St. 1-7p FOR SALE---Two sets of new sloop sleighs 21} inch steel shoeing, oak runners, bob` bunks and clavis. all hand made. T. _S.: Webb, blacksmith, Cookstown. Phone 13' Ir 3. 3-4:: sun L7nun'-n quuumy 01 aweue wr-mps; I also inangela. Apply Harry Ottaway, phone : 6051-6. 3-8p .uuLI;xIuL 1)UU1D IILVU Dl\t11I14D_ 10! DU)` for sale; skate No, 9; in good conditIon.| Price $2.50.` Apply at The Examiner. 4tfc POTATOES FOR SALE (Delawares). Also i Hutu An nnnlnn uuuul Y 7 ll........... ....... I 4. unnsvuo run. Dnun xupxuwuresy. (`HUD dry 4*-ft. poplar wood. J. L. Marrow,_con. ; 14, Innisl, phone 63412. 4-9p I 'WAN'l'ED,-Experienced salenlady to ta I charge of notion counter. Apply F. .W. Wooiworx C0,, Lt*d._. Barrie. 4p HOCKEY -BOOTS AND SKATES fr boy: for imlnv Alznfn NA 0- in annrl nnnrnnn I I ` ` I {LOST----Sum of money, in Allmulale, Fr:-l .Iay evening. Liberal rewzml. Telephone 76 i 8. H . 4c~ I TO RENT---Sui!e of `rooms over the offic of the Union Bank of Canada. Apnlv to the manager. 3tfq` 1 ROOMS TO RENT--Rooma to rent over, Sterling Bank. Reasonable rent. Apply! Sterling Bank of Canada. 4p VICTROLA FOR SALE, fumed .oak. Ap- nlv 39 Rnvnlrl so .4... V LU! |r\Jl4l'l I` \JC\r 0! ply 62 Bayeld St. FOR SALE'--4A quantity of Swede turnips; also Ynnnrnln. Annlv "nrru nmmmu nhmrm ` FOUND--Sum of xlioncy. Owner may_ have`. ; L. I `same -by applying at 68 Victoria St. after` *6 p.m. and proving ownership. 4p FURNISHED ROOM to rent, All conven- iences. Apply 52 Worslgy St., phone 8552 ; nu. .-.-----. i 768' 4 CBai`acas-~Gohl:-jlliilollii` Eniiiis. it t - urson' centre. Furlonrv win s Burch FOUND--S f r. 0 , 'l1".~ i , w E l same aiiiil:vi(iigmzi)tnf)`)8 vSC`:i(r:1f`ian\;*:?. aljileii | hm; Suhs" McD0n,agh Du.ff.' I i6 W `Sh Ah`h"`"5 1? T1h`h3.' 0' i . h St.Al "df.tlT""b*= :LOST-Between Friday night and Monday score ed} 1 tcimdmihz seiizztzfiorsuil-Jitiiieshseili C 0 ` Q . I n . '.ll1()1`hIng. gentlemans pocket-book in Al- lhocke 9 ua} to an 0.1-{_A_ m_ T}, ; liindale. Barrie or on the bay, containing kids syhovirled great, ability in ligeiiidling thieeli `two G.T.R. tickets to Toronto and otheripuck, Although Clark, the st._ And,-e'w s ! m`llCl95- ReW*".`d "P0" rt`-turning *0 23 net man, was many tiines hard pressed he iv`?-`P73 Sh _ 7 4D , equal to his task. If Clark can keep his head i-n 9. crowd as well as h* did at - lthe initial genie of the Church League it! i will not likely`be long until he graduatesl ` A - liiito faster company. Clarlcewas not once Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tracy. Greiifel. wish : ugh h his 8hh"d- The hrs` P"d P""' to thank their many friends and neighbors `ah, hhht h '33 hhYhd-V5 3`h-' 3"`! "lhhyi for kindmss shown `in the how. of their `brilliant oni-ilau_gh`.s were made. No mdivid-' recent sad be,-eavemem_ . 4p ual could receive any great credit for hlS| -work in the first period as each knew his position and played it well. - Thu nnnnnrl an:-tinu nrnuprl lmsxffnr than the i i - I | Mr. Speedie of Toronto, a repi-esentative. per IHWNIH 75! OIIUTCU. |?Ut1l'\l lulu u:I.uuLu_v ur 2 cludnd. For further apply 1101 K. Baxter, Supt, Lafayette General Hos`-I `, )it41l, H3 Lafayette AVe., Buffalo, N.Y. 4-90 ; v BOARDERS WANTED by day or week.| Apply at 77 McDonald _St., Barrie. 4-9;) | Mr. representative .1 iof `the Upper Canada Tract, Society and '1 iSailors' Mission, took the pulpit at the ev- ` lening service of St-. Andrew a Church last iunday. He spoke on the work that was .. I being done among the sailors on the Great ? Lakes. ! 1 I ,,,,,,,, _, 26 Elizabeth St., phone l19F. 4p `4WAN'I'ED-Roo,mers or boarders. Apply at j"'` , I 3 their, _ Opp. Wellington Hotel ,1-Ieahhiest place in town. Absolutely best ventilation. Choicest food. Best cooking. Come and try it. , 51-26p` . I `No. 2 Fall Wheat (new) . .; IOats . . . . . . . . Barley . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . Potatoes per bag . . . . .` Butter. per pound . . . . Eggs. per dozen . . ; . .. Chickens, spring . . . . . . . . . . Hogs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lamb skins `Horse hides . . . . . . . . . . . )` Horse hair . . . . . . Phong 333" r+Tu'a's'n'A'v'W+a'6T.':-:XEE"'r'n's Fas- `I ' Shop where you're invited to shop. '1 .__n__ Raw Furs Hides uvuu U13 nautu W :11` 1. P41 . I M315. 0. M. G. Smith, 8 Collier St. N. M.MYERS ,_B.Al$13'.lY!R! FUR_S__AND HIDES HIGH`!-is-T-P`l;lC-E"PAlD ms. MARRIN `Lost and Found O. K. CAFE Phone or write H. LEVIT, Barrie DA , 11 I`. I-1,, : -LIVE POULTRY WANTED-~I-[ighest pric- I-rrs pa.id.- Phone calls paid from local party lines. M. Alexander, 142 Bradford St. mm 290. . 93-

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