i"1'I \ ' __ _._ __.. Coilene Corset Company have sent a quantity of corsets to be-disposed of through this agency. Now,- there are bargains here for you. -They will go on sale Satur- day morning. The bargain sale will con- tinue until all are sold. 'Don t miss this sale. I5 ROSS ST., BARRIE. ' ll-12c uxux n Lnu uuuu 1' un- nnur.--n.n(N1e J.S- ' `land Reds, Barred Rocks. White Leghorns. I White Rocks. Single-Comb Anconas. These; lure from all prize-winning birds and guar- ` anteed fertile. 15 eggs for $1.50; 50 eggs, ' $4.50; 100 eggs, $8.00. Clucking hens for sale. A. G; Walker, 132 Burton_ Ave.. Allandale. phone 475. . 11-l2pVl I , The4Ba1':ie bztanchv of the Imperial; jLife Insurance Co. is offering 9.: `i prize to -any student of Barrie Call- jegiate Institute for the best` essay on ' life insurance. The date for the es- ,sa,vs to be turned in has been left gfor the B.C.I. teachers to decide. 1` Barrie Lodge of Perfection, Scot-l ltish, Rite, are holding their Spring! AssembIy'.at the Masonic Temple oni `Mar: 19 and 20. After adjournment at 10.30.. Monday evening, 19th, they` are entertaining the candidates at New Dreamland. All Masons are cor- dially invited to be present with their ladyefriends to see the picture,"`My` American 'Wife. T ` H I 1 E _W. H. Leishman, a w_elI known 'summer visitor at Shanty Bay, was] ',found dead in bed at `his home, 82 {South Drive, 'I`oronto, Monday, Mar. !5.- He was president of _.the W. H. `Leishman Clothing Co. and was sixty` years of age. He is survived by fourl sons and seven daughters. `rs I no. .. ... SETTING EGGS FOR. SALE---Rhode Is- I) "(gnarl Dmh. .... ....I D....1... `ITL2L_ 1 ,-L ,_, ` E Something different will be pro- : ivided at the meeting of the Macken- .:zie King Liberal Club this month. .;`when. several characters will vlepict :,various periods in the` history of flCanada. t!!!` us 1 - - A \JSllI`\.IIo ! --Mi1line1'y---People wishing satis-i ;'faction and value should visit Doris. iCornwel1 s, the new millinery par1or,i `West End, before purchasing. Sat-g \isfac'tion guaranteed; ` 10-15c ,2 , --All sizes of anthracite coal re-P fduced in price at Sarjeant s. Nut: ;and egg sizes, $16.50 per ton; pea icoal, $14.00 per ton. These prices `effective from Mar. 15th. llci Chas. Robinson-of Stroud has pur-} chased the Wilkinson b1ock_and va-i icant lot at the corner of Elizabeth: iS t. and Maple Ave. for $6500. He? intends to start a hardware and` ielectrical supply store. 1 u. . . .v I av . 7- ..r__~.. _ - -_-. .n. 4. v Rumor Says that a number of triad- 'iiolus enthusiasts are stocking uni epretty well on high quality stuff this ;year, so there is likely to be hot :competition at the ower show. i I ..'... .. . _._. ' -- I . i TOR. SALIEF-Good 6-roomcd house and lot with fruit; also a good cook stove, a snap.` Apply at 55 Donald St. 10-llpl __._____._....____.___.____.._____ I -All sizes of anthracite coal re~I lduced in price at Sarjea1'1t s. Nut} [and egg sizes, $16.50 per ton; pea rcoal, $14.00 per ton.` These prices effective from Mar. 15th. ' 11.: i I Mrs. W. A. Ross has sold her res- idence,.lDu,nlop St., to Dr. Fred A. :Ross and has purchased a house in; iToronto, intending to move to the} Ixcity in the Fall. } -_-_, --,.-... , The early bird gets the worm] Likewise,` the early advertiser *willl be in the best position .to get the spring trade, which will soon be op- aening up. - I I up -up A _ . __ - Preparations are under way by the young people of St. Mary's Par- lish for a big musical revue `which `will be held early in April. VHL- __ The Hon. Chas, Stewart will ad- dress the Mackenzie King. Liberal. Club on Apr. 2. ' -Do you ever take a walk around your farm stock and see how you can make them more comfortable? 7 11c --Notice-For plumbing and heat- ing, ring 214, J. J. Neelands, 48 Blake St. Repairs for all stoves and lfurnaces. _ 10-13` N`.M.MYERS ;&*$w&&$&$&w&&&& & I III! A I niluuuun 3`: AduT-in't1;s-cc.T;'mx:T;c-.'p':; :o:d. F_X`K0I"F X`K0F *3 3K0X0X0X0X0. Raw Furs % Hides FOR SALI`r-~-Building lots on Vespra St.. two cams per funt;.-`~W:mted sail or motor boat. Lew Howe, Lewiston. New York. 10tfc . JOS. MARRIN Eggs for I-Iatchinng MARKET. SQUARE .1`?!-`A19 NEWS Succegsr to ` LAQDIES We miss you_; oh, we miss you, "We four who are left behind. For you were always so loving And to us ever kind. Your chair will always be vacant No one can fill your place Until we" meet in heaven Ourloved one '_to embrace. llp , Wife and POUCHER--In memory of George Poucher, The one weloved is now at rest, His hue fond heart is still. The hands that used to help as best New lie in death s cold chill. PIiINGLE---In loving m`emdxY'y;Zof our dear i `nvakan unr` faf`-you Jun 1"...-I `Kn...-L ID ._._.______________ Roorvma FOR. SA zurhe old I .. ......._ ' __,, i)I'Aufnn nl\n`:v\m nu. . ......_,. 1lP v\.ruuJ.nL.7'-u1 IUVIIIS uuculury U1 my , mother, Margaret J. Collins, who March 16. 1918, I, dear mother, sadly miss you, Asit dawns another year; In the lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are always near. _ ` 1-\ 1. COLLINS-In loving memory of my rnnfknr Marmara} I (1.-.ll:.m Jr.-. . _ i iMcKENZIE--At- 72 `Pauline Ave., Toyonto, ; i on Wednesday, Mar_ 14, 1923, Christina 5 ; Mclnnes. wife of John McKenzie. IN-EY--At his hrother s residence. near Min- 1 i esing. on Wednesday. March 14, 1923.: I John Ney, aged 83 years. Interment atll Midland on Friday, March 16. g iQAMPBELL-'-In -the R. v. Hospital. Fri- ` day, Mar. 9, 1923, a son to Mr, and i -Lorne Campbell, Camp Borden. ' ` FR.ASER~In the R. v. Hospital, Monday, Mar. 12, 1923, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fraser. Mitchell Square. I . `GARRATT--Mr. and Mrs. Morton Garratt i announce the gift of a daughter (Beth), born at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Ba.r- ' rie, Sunday. March 11. 1923. l HINDS-In the R_ V, Hospital, Friday,i Mar. 9, 1923, a son to Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hinds, Gowan St. ` 'SHAVER.-In the R. V. Hospital, Satur` day, Mar. 10. 1923,,a son to` Mr_ and` Mrs. E. G. Shaver, 267 Dunlop St. 1 \IIJ\JLLl.'l.l\-:`LIl IIICIUUIJ UI U who died March 13. 1922. LoLu\JLu.'1--uu IUVHI5 L|u:ulU|'_y In our OCH! ' husband and father, who died March 18, ' 1922, _` Q 1|a\J\Il`IL`I'\.l' run. DI\IJIL"I.8 Old I'9H9'Dl' I re.s't(nx Roofing and accessories. aml Brant" ford Ready roofing, one of the best. Sold` right. and laid if wanted by R. J. Grow, (Vhurchill. phone Lefroy . 9-l4ci ` 2 cents per word; minimum 50 cents"- -n------ - ------n- Just Received-Be1oe11 Art Rugs, Linol- eum, easy priced- 2x3 yds., $6.75 . . .v 21/_x3 yds., $7.00 3x3 yds., $10.50 . 3x3}/3 yds., $12.00 3x4 yds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13.50 You should see them. Men s.Americzm Army Gloves; `with one dome, extra value _S1.5(_)., special_ price . . . . . . . . $1.00 pain-A Without smart hosiery to accompany it, the most ravishing Easter costume would lose some of its modishness. With this in mind, we have collected a group of superior values in the season s most pop- ularcolorings. Considering quality, they are at very low prices. Glove Silk Hose, colors black, white, sil- ver, brownand navy, regular $4.00 and $4.25, special price . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 Black and Brown Silk and Wool Hose, Mercury full-fashioned, sizes 8% to 10, V `easy priced . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . $2.25 With Every Dbllar\Purchase we give a 5cf v--- - V.-V..- vuvuv \Jl\JV\rJ olbv-3 J (ll,lU U, c<;1ors grey and brown, easy priced, 65c Children s and Girls T ;m.Cape Gloves, , _---- _ --...,.-v \JuI\r\I\r \J-uv'uu VVILII \,u _i Veas} priced at . . . . . . $1.25 and $133 Girls Fabric Suede Gloves, sizes 5 and 6, Pnhrc GTO`! 0I\f' krrxivvna A A n . . m ..:.....I lI And every womani may have them, for the newest gloves for Easter are all that one could possibly desire in t, style and `color. While white, grey, black, sand and brown lead the Easter displays, there are a variety of smart suit shades featured. We have complete size ranges. Ladies Fabric Suede Gloves, special $1.00 Ladies Fabric Suede Gloves with cutfs; one ` . n . ,-AA J. 1-1 on `I An -- F aultlesslyloved Hands Are a Joy BORN LUMBER. FOR SALE-- -Rough building` 1un1'l)er, `dry nmph-. beech, -birch, oak and pine. 'l ri(-.05 right. Allan Johnston. Holly. Phmw Ivy. 8-13p ` ';1vii{i;iand Family W9 I Wm. Flahetty, of Hammond. Ind., took V9 550 `poison pellets when his 50th proposal 3"3c- V fgof marriage was refused. But even death and Children. spurned him "as he is expected to recover. d-_-"I)'au'ghter Rose I I I 2`/3x3 `\caA dear` died , EXTRA HEAVY` SILK AND WOOL HOSIERY FOR EASTER Q "rm-: woRLo3S(A'PPLAusE" TIMELY 3 Timelinessv is said to be the leading :feature of The World s Applause," a :William de Mille Paramount production, iappearing next Wednesday and Thursday at the New Dreamland Theatre. Public in- gterest. is aroused over recent instances of iprominent outstanding public personages lwho have found fame to be as clay when gscandal came. A view of the picture will `show how closely related the plot of the production is with these recent happenings. .Bebe Daniels and Lewis Stone have the featured roles. O `ant:-allll LJr\I.ul.'a _ Friday. March 16.--Robert Fleming, lo: 12, con. 2, Oro, farm stock and imple- ments. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McConkey,l auctioneer. Saturday. March 17.--The estate of _A.l `l Coutts will hold an auction sale of high class horses and sheep in Marrin s yards; ! Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McConkey, auct 2 Saturday, March 17.-Russell Peake, auc ", tion sale of 19 high-class cows and Ox l ford sheep at Marrin s yards, Barrie ', Sale at 1 p.m. W, A. McConl Auct. ` Monday, March 19.---T. F. Holmes, lot 7, con. 3. Oro; farm stock and imple- ments. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McCon-I. key. auctioneer. ' iTuesday. March 20.-\I. Murphy, lot 16+. ; con. 2, Vespra.` farm stock and imple-.; I D. 4 'l -.. ments. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McConkey,i auctioneer ' I , Wednesday, (March 21.--Mrs. T. A. Part- 3 , ridge. east half lot 29, con. 2, Oro. farm iostock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m._ -1 W. A. McConkey_. auctioneer. ' .:Thursday_. March 22.---W. G_ Cloughlcy, t. east half lot 25, con 8, Essa, farm stock l and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W, A. McConkey. auctioneer. '1 Fr'iday, March 23.--Ed, Barrett, Back St., 1 I Barrie._near Penetang Road; farm stock. I I Sale at 1 p.m. W. A_ McConkey. Auct. f I:Monday.' Mar.'26--Arthur Hubbert. lot 23, I con. 3, Oro,,farm stock and implements, 5 Sale at 1 p.m. W A McConkey. niict. Tuesday, Mar 27---Gabe McConkey, lots 11 I and 12 on Tollendal Road, near`Allan- ' dale,_far1n stock and implements. Sale` at 1 p.m. W. A. McConkey, auctioneer, b |Werlnes(lay, Mar. 28---Murray Hunter. lot d l 28. con, 8, Innisl, fami stock and im- 0 I plements. Saleat 1 p.m. W. A. Mc- 34 I Conkey, auctioneer" . . = iThursday. Mar. 29-E, Minnikin, lot 3. l con. 11, Innisl. farm stock and imple- I" ments. Sale at I p.m. W. A McCon- : key, auctioneer | C359`? SALE u-:--- `FOR SAI.b}-T-Semi drill, 13 disc. Deering.! good as new; also about 40 bags of good; ;mtmoe.-. E. Whurrmn, Con. 14, Innis-1 iii.` hone 634r3. llpl ,, Coupon. See the nice goods at small prices .-jj. White Wash cioths, with pink and blue stripes, 10x'l0,'speci:1l . . . . . . . . .. 10c Men s Muleskin `One-Finger Work Mitts, regular 50c, special price . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ._ . . . . . 35c, or3pairsfor1.00 u--: Black Silk Hose with ne ribbed top, sizes 9, 9% and 10, special . . .. $1.00 pair Ladies Mercury Full-Fashioned Hose, Daig blue and brown mixed, cashmere, sizes 8% toj10, special price . $1.25 Ladies Mercury Hose, full-fashioned, in blue, fawn, brown and heather, sizes 8%, 9, 972 and 10, special . . . . $1.50 Ladies Fine Brown Cotton Hose, sizes 9, _9/2 and 10, reg. SOC, 39c or 3 prs_. $1. . Girls and Boys Black Cashmere Hose, 1x1 rib, sizes 8 to 10, regular 75c, spec-- ial price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c pr. Boys and Girls Black . 1x1 Rib Cotton Hose, sizes 9, 9V. and 10,_special value . . . . . . . . . . . 35; or 3 pairs for $1.00 Boys and Girls Brown 1x1 Rib Hose, in ` sizes 6, 6%, 7, 7%, 8, 8%, 9 and 9,`/2, regular 39c, special price ...25c pair , ,sizes 4, Svgmd 6, extra valu . ._ . . $1_.35 | uuc uuucralgueu . Tenders will be received up to Thursday, Mar. 28, 1923.` The lowest or any tender not necessariiy accepted. All tenders to be sealed and addressed to . K, H. Mison, Chairman County Property Committee, ll-12c _ Box 366, Barrio. . _.-__..- . vu uruvn. vul I I-IEO TENDERS will be received by the un- dersigned for the following supplies for the Gaol for the period of one year to com- mence on the 1st day of April, 1923, and ending on the 31st day of March. 1924, namely: Beef without bone, per pound; beef with bone, per pound; pork, per pound; oatmeal, per standard_ barrel; syrup, bright, per gallon; coal oil, per gallon; potatoes, per standard bag; butter," per pound; pot barley, per pound; salt, per barrel; soap (Dalton'sl. per box; bread. per pound, _ n1....1, s.....l.... L'..'_:.i -_,, 1' I - ' - ` pun puuuu . Blank tender fons can be obtainedlfrom the undersigned. I Tnnra ny:l' L- ........:..-.I .`.. L- nu I ' FOR SALE, cheap. 1 Chutham incubator. 120-egg size; also two 100-chick.br0oders. I new. J. L. Marrow, 14 con.; Innisfil_ Phone 34r2. 8-13p Add the juice of one lemon and five tablespoons of sugar to the whey which drains off the curd when making cottage cheese from one quart of milk, Strain and serve hot or cold. A vv ADD ' 41.. H `G. D. Hubbard . w O.G.Came1'on. 18 R. |Bo1> Binning: Ge l`W. C. Walls A. Dr. Simpson H. S. W. Moore,sk.9 R. `D. F. McCuaig J. A. G. MacLellan A. Dr. Lewis S. F. W. Otton, sk. 8 C. 4 ;. ;u.uuay\, E W. A. Twiss ("I1`\vI-In ' Kiwanians Tom Brown IJ. A. MacLaren 1- H. E. Jory iW. H. Kennedy, 7 QA. Moffatt ! `If A rn KIWANIAN CURLERS LOSE Four rinks of Kiwanians ran up ,against four `picked rinks of `All- [Comers on Tuesday-night and the `result was disastrous for the Kiwan- gians, three of their rinks being badly beaten. Oliver Cameron was the only one of the four to emerge tri- umphant and` he was up 12 shots. Rinks and scores were as follows :- -- TENDERS FOR GAOL SUPPLIES ""I'.1\TT\I'Z`I1V ` I Lzwiozn WHEY 42 -.-.\.;b\. In 1' e 5 All-Comers E. Hartt - A. Hamlin R. F. Garrett r' W. N. Duff. sk. 14 L. O. Vair W. M. Salter W. T. Stewart H. Webb. sk. 4? Geo. Vickers D. Simon Hook R. Malcomson, 17 F. Jackson G. Habbick Meredith H. Beelby, 15 52 j OR SAl.F}-~-Five-horse Litster engine and 30-inch sawing outfit. (Tun be bought on easy. terms. _.F. Livingston. 103 Sophia St. 9tfc c---;:-o---:- FHURSDAY N0. 2 Full Wh Oats Barley . . . . . . . Rye . . . . . . . . Peas Buckwheat . . . Potatoes. pc-r la Hay, per tun . Butter, per pu Eggs, per duzvl Chickens. sprin Hogs .. . . . . .. Lamb skins . Horse hides Horse hair THURSDA; All -our guznrzmu place an - nut Maze BARRI -c.p. Watt Phone B_\' the Sliced __o }G`AR FOR >SALE~-~-New 1922 Durant. sedan. Canine bought at 11 bargain. Ninety `days guarantee.` F. Livingston. ' ' 9tfc} ._.-..._._ CH CHOI Mel SPI BA` uL\1u11 1 uunUuI\t\I'I1 '1` U11. n.-u4n--1n I good con(.litio'n. Also a number, of good` records. A-ppiy at this offnce. llc |;Vl|.llVll. INK` Uulw Boyce. Midhurst. ....__..___.__...___._...____...__._.._...__.. FOR SALE white baby buggy, wicker; 5- piecc parlor suite; some [urge pictures. Mrs. |.egcar, 125 Burton Ave. Phone 64.7.1, DRY HARDWOOD, foot long. for sale. Apply to James Courts, phone 601321. 11- T3p M . l FOR S!\LE-Happy Thought range in per- fect order. also gas range and heater. Ap- ply 118 Collier St. ll-13c F:OR SAlJf.---Ilupp_\' l'liought ' range, gas! heater, also gas range, all like new_ Apply I23 Collier Sr... Barrie. . llc ...._._ --.1.--. EDISON PHON_OGRAPH -FOAR SALE--In I l\ . inn! nnn/HH/in A u . ........L.... -1.` ..-__|| nnuuw run. o:u.al:r--up-T0-(late nappy Thought steel range. Apply 144 Toronto LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE wanted for summer in Barrie or Allandalvfor Tea Kettle Inn. Must be on or very near main ` motor highway. `Mrs. H, C. Hughes, 36` Albany Ave.'. Toronto. 10-14p --:-: -. POULTRY WANTED and feathers. We pay highest prices. Write for price list. We loan crates. Eqtablishod over 30 years. A. Stork & Sons, 9H St. Patrick's Market. "{`oront.o_ ' 8~l3p X%%% RANGE FOR` SA~LE`r---Up-to-date Happy Thomzhi S199] rmmm Annlv 144` "l'mu-mu. - LIVE POULTRY WANTED-Highest prices paid. Phone calls paid from local party lines. M. Alexander; 142 Bradford St. Phone 322. 10-15p i----2-2 . Opp. Wellington Hotel Healthiest place in town. -Absolutely best ventilation. Choicest fqod. Best _-aoking. Come and try it. 51-26p YOUNG WOMAN wanting work in the af-. lernoon or evening, would take charge of children or do light housework. Apply_ Box L" Barrie Examiner. llp ......._._..__.._.._____._._____..__. _ WANTED TO RENT---Six-room house, with conveniences. central location; posses-* aion by May lat. Write B03: 957, Barrie. 10x :j:-1 WANfI'l*3D-- copies `of Pel- .oubet's select notes of International S.S. lessons. Phone 637, or Box -121, Bar- ria II... - .- - - an '3' " '3' 'Q` '5` 'Q` 'Q` '5` '5` 'Q` 'Q` One cent a word, cash, each ineertion (mirimum charge, 25c); six insertions for the price of four. 10` cents extra when charged; also 10 cents extra when replies `are directeci to Examiner Oice. mwlsu mu WANTED, clover, timothy ' -and alfalfa. J. V. Brett, phone 65W, res- idence 885. -' llc FQWL WANTED_--Good demand fqr fowl, llllhe once mud. Plmms. 384 m- mm... ruvru V,Vl11Vl.l!ll.-P"`lJ(`)0(! uemana IQ!` IOWLJ liighea price paid. Phone 384 or write 1!. Levit, Barrie. 10-15p BUSINFBS WRITING DESK wanted. Ap- ply Box [26, Allandale. V llc BALED HAY WANTED, clover, timothy Blflfa. J. V, Rn! nhnnn 851 In: ,WA`N'I'ED--Sweet cream w_anted. Apply Ed. Bryson's Confectionery, Elizabeth St. . 4110 xvu. onu1:r'-UUUU (W00!!! 1101190 3116 1 acre of garden land in the village of Mid- burst. Good stable. pig pen. hen house. otc., good 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. ms` office and store. Apply W. W. Bnvce. Mirllnlmt 9*`- E%%%%%%%ii$%%$i &w%m$&$%&ww$w' Property For Sale Anuar cowmu gl 0-..!`.:. for Sale _W,ant'ed" reliable I J `l)......L U } IIUIIU .111-12p :1--j '7 THE MAPLE GROVE-Lots `for sale. for -3 summer home, overlooking Lake Simcoe. `and beside the Township park on the 8th. yon. of Innilfil. Owners will `build cot- tazes on lots if desired at reasonable rates. . Apply owners, H. "Hastings. Lefroy or A. '1`. Hastings, 74 Sanfqrd St., (Barrie, 1l-12p 11'}; 1 lJlIl' llp FOR SALE-100 sap pails. 200 spiles. A-p- ply W. Gracey, . 49 Ema St., Allandale. Phone`404. ' - _ llc HOUSES` .REM(Z)I5'ELLED and repaired, chimneys built.. Call and see my book of nlans for new houses'and summer cottages. Phone 955.}, ' ` 10-15c HAIR DRESSING done bv Mrs. D. 0. Howard. Bring your combings\ and have a good switch made. 138 Peel St. or 24 Mulcaster St. ltfc mu 1 l'Jl.ULV 1 I. 1 LV unor:--ulsengagea 81138!` March 18. Good references. Apply to Mrs. `E. `Burton, 69 Innisf_il St.. phone_425J. I c:::- KEEP YOUR ORDER. handy for your friend for service---The Rawleigh Retailer--- A. C. Firman, 13 "Bradford St-., phone .592. 10-llp WOOD CUTTING done in .town or country. Prices right. See `Gordon How, Allandale. or phone l032W. . 10-15;) V . ROOMS TO RENT---Three nice rooms `to rent over the Sterling Bank of Canada. Would divide t-hemif necessary. They were recently redecorated. Apply at Bank. Sterl- ing Bank of Canada. ' llp v MA'I'ER.NI'I`Y NURSFr-Disengaged after March `R ann I-nfnrnnnna Anni on - FOR SALE---Good 7-room house and 1 Anna. M mu-Inn Inn:-I in H... ..:II..... -: 112.1 TO RENT--~Sui!e of rooms over the office! of the Union Bank _of Canada. Aonlv to the manager. A ` . 3tfc E LOS'l`--Feb. 26, hound, white. grey and `tan. Tan head. piece off left ear`. collar '| with Vespra tag, No. 82. Any information Iwill he gladly received by Marshall Keast. 1 Minesing P.O.,3 phone 622, Minesing. llcl FURNISHED _ROOM TO LET. with all conveniences, cntralw` Phone 113. 6-11p` ROOMS WAN I`ED-~Two good unfurnishzd ' rooms, central` location. Apply Box 1031. `I1... I 7' l\aI.L3 J. " 4' ` iner Office. vuuw. sunuu unnuu. 1U_ll can Il0\V!. own your own farm home in Western Cana- i da's rich open prairies. fertile park helte.i or irrigatede lands that are yielding newj wealth to men _who_. not so long ago. `may? ihave been your unsatisfied. toiling neigh-l : bors. Good soil. good climate. good schools, } churches. and -varied amusements Amakel farm life there desirable and attractive.` `Terms 10% cash, the balance in twenty ,years. Special terms to actual settlers. For information and literature. apply to C. I L. Norwood. Land Agent. Desk Q. Canadian I Pacific Railway Company, Windsor Station. ' Montreal. . -` 5-13 WRIST WATCH FOUNI)--Apply at Exam- i im-r Offinn 1 1-` uuutuusn. uuu xuuuuu pnmn II wanneu. ' Plenty coal nearby, some wood on place and I I in good locality. Party wants $55 per acre,, two-thirds cash, balance on reasonable I` terms. About 2 miles to school. A(l(ll'ES:l James Galloway, 11406-89 St..- Edmonton. ; Allierta. _ 10-llp i : C.P.R. FARM LANDS. You can now nurn Irnnr nnvn "nun... LA.-... 1.. IX'i....L-.__ I1... 1 1 FOR SALE~-320 acre fzirm. about 70 miles H from Edm'onton, 21- milesifmm ood rail-lg road town; two hundred acres under cul- .( tivation; small lake on place to water stock 1 , year round, good well with pump. good ` buildings. Can furnish photo if wanted." . pl!-\hI'l' nnul nnuI`i'nr unvnn unuul I\n\ .-.l...... ..-...'l . 5 . _ HOUSE AND DOT FOR SALE with stable and hen house and -about two acres of land. few fruit. trees, on Essa Street. Allandale. Apply to David Tyndale, Allandale, or 199 ~ Essa St. .. llp ` ___.__.____.___.__..__.____.__._._. -- "r-I""" V I E re.pr'c4sent>:1til\{V-:/Yhinn `John Ney` rdziiedq gegterday at the; Lnmted. GueIph., Ontarm. Secretary uml `home `of his brother` near Minesing-, M ?ge`" W` .H' D.``-`" Lt' P" f"* "f aged 83 years`. The body was brought` IMICS` O"t_"'.I:'_ Agncultuml College` 9'11 : to O. W. Reid's undertaking` parlors; 7 I h d M`dl d. -h Farms For sale ;::::r:,,:::::*1:':::1a:: 01, 22mg; _ i - _ , . FARM FOR sALE-117 acres. 100 cIeared,; ` --.A1i sizes of anthlfacite coal re-.5 ,remainder in hardwood bush. brick house. yduced in price at SarJeant s._ Nut, hank barn 60X40. young m'chui"d. is well jand egg sizes, $16.50 per ton; pea: ?_day;_ted gr tgraint 011' tsgoiqk. (3112 _good mg :`co_al, $14.00 per ton. These prices; ave mu. as para o, an .1, con. , . ~ - . . , _ _ (Om. Sam. Bagshaw. Om Station. . 11-12p `effective fl Om Mal' 15th cl .-1. i Rev. G. R. Turk of Brampton, ins SALE~-320 acre_furm. miles11'enewing' his subscription to The Ex-' rail- 'amine1_-,o writes: The weekly visits`; road_tm.vu; hundred .'of The Examine}. are most enjoyable ; ;:;*:f":2:.:::`;J:3:3;:."':::::*.,":,::::,*:" ::::::*as we thus kept in touch! Buildixlgs. `Can wanted. `with the .happemn-gs the town and? I | S'undmg f untr" _ _ 5 ... .........| l......l:4.. n..'..A__ - . I-- a [DEALER WANTED-'-The new Parliament] Buildings. Ottawa, are protected by Shinn- ' Flat Scientific Lightning rods, these being. elected because of their superiority. Wei want a dealer to handle Shinn-Flat in Owen; Sound territory. Easily handled. Good; returns.for small investment. Expert in-l struction given. Man with car preferred! Write for personal appointment with purl . representative. Shinn Mfg, Co. of Canada. ' ' Manager, H. Day, Late Professor 3 Physics. Ontario 9-11c .__..___.._..._.............____.......__. MARRIED COUPLE wanted` to work on! farm. wife as housekeeper. Apply Will! Warnica, Allandale. R.R. 1. 11-13;): . LLuuDI.`4x\1`:l`Jl'.E4'l\. W A 1 DD, ter only. .'I`. Oscar Sparrow, St. ` ' WAN'I`ED~?a_ first or second S. Leach. Owen Sound. EHOUSEKEEPER WANTED. far nnluv "` f\....n.. Q...._..--_. GIRL WANTED. Apply 1.41 Dunlap St. over U. F. 0. store. 1 4 I . I I 7 I - MAID WAN'I'ED--App1y to Mrs. Chas. Devlin. 53 Maple Ave.` lltfc ! BABYCHICKS and hatching eggs, O.A.C.| strain S.C.' white Leghorns from healthy stock. April hatched chicks $18.00 pet, hundred. A hatch every week. Book your ` order now for future delivery, T. E. Sim-'3 kins. Cmssland. 10-12}: g FOR SALE.--One Percheron mare, goodl looking, in good condition, sound and right X in every way. Terms reasonable. Apply to J_ V. Brown, Burton Farm..AlIandale, phone 383. lltfc ! '--------------A HORSES FOR SALE-~Team. wellbred Clydesdale brood mare and hackney horse. 6A years old, weight 1300 lbs. Apply to Alex. Campbell. Shanty Bay_ ' llp baby chicks, 20 cents each, bred from Ferris CHICKS FOR SALE--S'. C. white Leghornl `V265-300 egg strain. Apply F. H. Aim- strong. Allandale, R.R. 1. ' 11-12;) E l FOR SALE:-Pen of silver laced Wyandot- tgs. one cock and six pullets, show birds and layers, $18.00. W. J. Broley, Cooks- town, Ont. . ll-12c I HEAVY HORSE; for sale, rising~5 years old, sound and a good worker. Apply W. G. Kennedy, Allandale, phone 8114. 10-llpl HEREFORD BULL for sale, four.-year-old, registered. good pedigree. Apply Henry Tracey, Midhurst. ` 10-l_2p CHOICE FRESH cows for sale. Also timothy Apply to A. Watt, Shanty Bay. llp ' BULL FOR $ALE--One` registered Short- horn Durham bull, 14 months old. Apply to Benj; Webb, Sttoud. I 8tfc FOR SALE-White Wyandottc cockerels, from W. J. Grqmpton's pens. Phone 452M. `FOR SALE-Matched team horses, weight about 3000 lbs. Apply Jno. Bemroae, phone 6051-23. _ 10-llp Rqo`ms and Board Live or Sale .__.._..__.__..__...__..___..__..___...._.. BUILDING LOTS for sale. facing the lake. Also small sailboat; cheap `if taken at once. Apply 188 Kempenfeld-t Street. or phone 725.1. ` .11-12p Lost and Found i 'Miscellaneous Help Wanted Barty 3555 acre, reasonable] 1o.11p! -j-'-------:-_-.--__-_---.j-- cobk. Apply , 1n,11.. apply by let- ma n.....u...,: apply U) ICU`! 193 Bradford ' llctf I5. D1111` `I .\I|)LI llp PRIVAW` 3 SALE of hou.-ehnId furnit.ure at 11 Granville St., Allandalc. one Victor piano, 3 upholsteretl chairs. 2 rockingi chairs, one steel `bed couch, one oak side-' hnnrd, one kitchen cupboard. one ki`chen table and a quzm*ity nf glassware nd kit~ then utensils. .5 11-12c .-...--_'__----- .:..._..__._._.__..j__:_;