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Barrie Examiner, 19 Mar 1925, p. 8

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for dtov y to 8ttc 1' LU 12p . HORSES FOR SALE--4 good big driv- ers, cheap. for quick "sale. -Apply at Palace Livery.-T ' . 12-13c - -2:21 CANARIES FOR SALE, in fullsong, all colors. _ 2.4 Main St., Allahdale. 12p ' I . I DAY-OLD CHICKS FOR SALE--Ply.. - mouth Rocks, heavy winter layers; . White Wyandottes, Martin strain. Ap- = ply Mrs. Calderyvood, 23 Dundonald St. 7 ` Telephone 134. 11-121) HFOR SALE-Driver and 1 heavy draft -`gelding, weighing 1450; also rubber- )_tired buggy, in good shape, and 1 set ' 3-in. sloop sleighs. nearly new. Apply - to W. E. Spence, Mldhurst. Phone 602r13. V 11-12p ` close` estate. HORSE FOR 'SALE--Weight about 1050;*qu1et and good worker; snap to W. Sarjeant, Trustee, 11-12n 12-an-win UIUHU U5 - Barrie. _ REDSHORTHORN BULL. 1 year old, for sale. Real tine animal. See this one before buying. I;I. M. Dyment, Barrie. ` " 8ttc FOR s`ALE--Good pair of worlg horses, 3000 lbs.; also wagon and harness: or will sell separately. Apply at Exam- iner .-offlce. ' 12p `Goon FARM WAGON WANTED-- Phone 132.) . . _ 12p DURHAM COW FOR SALE, 6 years old, due Mar. 30: a. good milker.- Ap- ply Jas. Byrne, Con. 6, Vespx-a`, near Unlon Cemetery. ' - - 12p HORSES` FOR SALE-I-Ieavy Clyde colt. rising 4, and dark brown `Perch- eron mare, rising 4. W. D. Cochrane, `R. R. No. 2, Allandale. ~ ' 12-14p PURE BRED HEREFORDS -- Cows with calves at foot. heifers and .2 bulls ; of a serviceable age. Apply J. A. Pat- lton & Son, Thornton, Box 23. 11-130 3 ' ' ._ l f BABY CHICKS" FOR SALE--Now' -is gthe time to start or replenish your flock with quality chicks from Can- adian leading strains, every chick heal- ;thy and -vigorous, early orders secure {the preference. Apply to J. D; Birnie, ,Barrie, , ~ 12-14p I EGGS FOR HATCHING, White Wyan- `ldottes-1st. prize Tcockerels, 1st. prize ,pullet, Barr-ie Fair, 1924, Plymouth Rocksheavy winter layers. Mrs. Cald- erwood, 23 Dundonald Street. Phone 134. ' M 12-13p BABY CHICKS and hatching eggs from bred-to-lay White Wyandottes. [all breeders trap-nested and guaran- - teed winter layers. Booking orders now. Eggs, $1.50 setting; chicks, $20.00 per 100. Inspection of stock invited. Farm half mile south of Allandale on Essa Rd. Frank Madigan, Allandale. - 11-16p HATCHING EGGS- My flock of Sin~ gle.Comb White Leghorns in 1924 made. the highest record under Government inspection of any flock east of Rocky Mountains. averaging 217. Special pen. $5.00 per setting, number lim-_ ited; flock run>$1.50. Have several ap- proved Cockerels left. Snap for some- one to improve their flock. A... G. Camp- bell, 42 Penetang St. . 10-15p FURNITURE REPAIRING, upholster-. ing and picture framing done by Dou- gall Bros., phone 421. 12-170 FOR PAINTING, PAPERHANGING and general house decorajcing phone A. Berry, 539W,` 21 Gowan St., Allan,-_ dale. - . 8-13p FOR FIRST CLASS PIANO TUNING phone. Harold; Webb at 400, or leave orders at W. B. Webb's jewelry store, Allandale. 12-17c REFRIGERATOR WANTED. .01 tairl. size. A`. V. Donaldson. Barrie. 12p TI-IOS. PEARCE, painter and decorat- or, 73 Sanfordst. Personal attention given to all work and satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 889W. 11-16p l PAPER HANGING---Paining and fin- aishing. all work guaranteed. VVe carry a full line of wall papers and cretonnes. ' Phone 220 Office King B1k., room 3. H.. I Arnold. _ 12-13p [TORONTO GARAGE repairs all mak- i es of cars, all work onpars guaranteed within thirty days. Tires, gasoline, oil. grease and all accessories for sale at 54 Elizabeth St. - A 12p GROCERIES-- We have moved our `Grocery from Cundles to 37 Collier St. and are prepared to serve. your needs at close prices. Help the returned man.- K. & F. Stott. T 9-14c A. E; PRINCE and JOB GUNSTONE. builders and contractors; alterations and" making over a. specialty. Boxes 326 and 222. Phone 228. Workman- ship of the best. - 11-16p BOYS AND GIRLS CON'I_`EST--Un- der 17 years. Libby, McNeil] & Libby of Chatham are giving 13 cash prizes, $7, $5, $3,~ extra for` the best cared 2 acre of cucumbers and the most and best sample delivered at their station at Allandale,. Seed furnished free. Contracts and any imformation wanted will be given by W. J. Craven, District Manager, 131 Bradford St., `Ray-v-In ' 12n [J15 LIIIUI. Barrie. TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES TO GAOL -Sealed tenders will be accepted by the undersigned for supplies, consist- ing of meat, vegetables and g!.'Qceries, ' to the Gaol for one year from Apr. 1st next. tenders to be marked Tenders for Supplies," to be sent to Alex. H. ' Wilson, Anten Mills R. R. 1, not later than Mar. 27, 1925. Forms for tenders can be had at County Trea.surer"s office. A. H. Wilson, Chairman County Prop- erty._VBarrie. Box 760. 11-13c A JOB FOR vou-$s 1'o\ $10 DAILY. 50 MEN WANTED. No previous ex- perience necessary. Write tor 40-page Free Book, which explains how you can .earn while learning to work in city and town shops as Auto Mechanic, Engineer, Electrical, Battery or Weld- ing Expert, Chauffeur, Salesman, etc. Also Bricklaying, Plastering, Mechan- ical Dentistry, and Barbering. Don't die a. labourer. Write now. Which job. Address Hemphill Government Chart- ered Trade Schools Free Employment Service. 163 King St. W.. Woronto. APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE - EUBNISHED SUMMER COTTAGE `wan latter part of season. Write A. . Skey-. 562 Huron St., Toronto, Onto N_scellane_dus ,1'uau=u, 11-12c buy 1213 ~x<>x<>x<>x<>x<>x<>xox<>x< LOCAL News g mmmmmm mu; m.v.m.v..nmm`v 1 >3 *3 >1! & --Men s andboys. hats and capsitv . Simmons & Co. s. . I . 12-c All ...'...... I.....I:nq-. ......._ '..a. TI`! A`. -Ladies , misses and children ; spring coats, best values -- Simmons & Co. ' , 12c Aaron will be the Biblical c'har- acterdiscussed by Rev- J. S. Shortt next Sunday evening. _ mun nlrunn .;c. mIrnm `inns non, DIIIIIHUIIS X \JUn 3: ' Ji,U --All sizes linoleum rugs `at W. Lowe & Son's, Elizabeth St. 39Vtf'_: s HURII ouuuay I:VUl..|.lll`o -Miss Bryson -is giving her can- tath in the Allandale Presbyteriand Church, Tuesday, Apr.` 7. 12 Wm. Shanacy, brother of Mrs. L. Brennan, Bradford St., died in Tor- onto this (Thursday) morning. * A annndnl *rnnn+{nn nf I-Rn nnor -AF _ POUUPRY, FURS `AND JUNK want- ed. at highest prices. Write or. phone I. Levlt, phone 384 or Box 642, Bar- rie. \ ` - 8-18p UIIUU UIIIS \Lll|vIl.D\|C ) lllllllllllso ' . A special meeting of the Board of Education will be held on Friday night to consider the estimates. _Q3nn-nnnu Iv an ` {Wan nnnlr ad-nson_ lllsllll IIU \JUllLl_.lUl hill: UhlllIGlC3o -Simmons & Co.`, the coat store- Specializing in `ladies , misses and children's coats. 12c C. J. Upton has purchased the gro-c cery and confectionery business of T. H. Johnston at 140 Collier St. -Don t let that cough develop into u. Creophos will ward it off. $1 a bottle at Cross1and s Drug Store. The call from Holstein to Rev. W. Johnston of Churchill was sustained by Saugeen Presbyteryon Tuesday. ' -Notice--'For plumbing and heat- ing. ring 214. J. ,J. Neelands,\48 Blake St. Repairs for all stoves and furnaces. 39tfc -Young men, for that new spring suit try C. T. Devlin s--International Tailoring Co., real up-to-date suits made topmeasure. i 12c The annual meeting of the Barrie Tennis Club will be held in the police court chambers on Monday, Mar. 23, at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance is re- quested. I1:l- `\I11V:I\lI nlnnl-:11: kn l`I\'\o\'I1r:`1A` W-!:"Sc1`1'i't buying `Should be done'w1'th` care and particularly one that is made to your own order. Try C." T. Devlin s International Tailoring Co. '1-In Hana 1'\%:.'t!or'n uvoo nnllnol And LIUVIIIID l.lllaUl.'lllI|alUllU:l al1lUl.'Illg' KIU. The re brigade was called out `last Friday afternoon to a chimney re at the homeof M. Seadon, 19 Ross St., where, however, there was no damage done. ' 1311554-:1` qnnsnnnna nnnnnwnr` :1-\ van` IIU UGIIIICIEC LlUlICo Russell Semmens appeared in pol- ice court .on Wednesday morning. charged` with obtaining the sum of $6.25 from Mrs. Harry H. Burns by false pretenses, and was remanded till Mar. 26. A L__ _.`L!_..-_,.-L -1 __ -__- 4, _ ,1 blll IVLGL} EU --A big shipment of new goods just ooened up, direct from Manches- ter, England. See these English Hoods; they are real value. -- C. T. Dev1in s. 12c A charge of reckless driving on Bradford St. preferred against Jas. A. Wilson was dismissed in police court on Wednesday morning and a further charge of driving without lights was withdrawn. ` `mknhn `Iran :1` `fIU|IBt\ Al-J-Anna`.-s-nun 0|`- IIEHUD Wb WIDIIULVGVVIL _ `There was a large attendance at the quarterly communion service in St. Andrew's Church .last Sunday morning. Thirty-six members were added to the roll at this time, ten,of l them by profession of faith. This is the largest addition to the -member- ship at one communion in many years. nI1v:nm I-kn 1\r\nIn:v\rh A: 4-`nu D f\ 7|` A ycaxa. During the hearing of the B.O.T.A_. cases in_ police court last Thursday., it was stated in court, in connection with the case of Frank Harris, that the constable had by error served the wrong man. It has since been brought to the attention of The Ex- amined that the error was in the dir- ections given to the constable and which were followed by him. T.nc+ Wrinxr ruin-11+ f`.nrn-+ Dnkin \ 1 Wlllkill WCLU LUIIUWUU Uy 111111. Last Friday night Court Robin Hood and the Companion Court Lu- .cille, I.O.F., held a very enjoyable At Home and euchre in the lodge room. F. M. Egan of Toronto, I.O.F. Organizer, was present. The ladies prizes were won by Mrs. M. `Cluson, Mrs. W. McIntosh and Mrs. W. Col- pitts, and the men s prizes by C. West, A. Gray and Karl Dreyer. nlinnflh I-Tnviv \rn-11nou, Alt` nan C15 II II D 01 Illo A meeting of the Presbyterian- Church Association for Barrie Pres- bytery was held in town, March 10, when various matters of A interest were- discussed. It is expected that a Presbyterial Advisory Council will , be formed at the time of the May meeting. Rev. L. McLean is chair? man of the branch of the Association for, Barrie Presbytery and Rev. S. Farley secretary. C . County Engineer F. G. Campbell, Reeve Geo. L. Davis of Essa,'chair- man of Roads and `Bridges Commit- `tee, and Co. Couns. Boyd and Gun- ningham went to Ottawa on Tuesday to meet the Minister of Public Works with regard to the Atherley bridge, which is in bad shape and needs to be rebuilt. E orts are being madeito have the Fe eral Government assume part of the cost. nan Mnnmn nine: av-ant` Q1n nnnlrn PRACTICAL NURSE desires position , no objection to children oxrhelplng with `work, good references. Apply 44 Pene- tang St. 12p vv can, a. uzay auu nan u1'c_yt:L'. Quentin Hardy, ve-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hardy, nar- rowly escaped losing an eye last Thursday evening. Quentin and some other lads were playing near the store of P. Kearns and a youth, threatening to chase them away, jab- bed a sharp stick towards them, the stick hitting Quentin" just over the eye and making a cut that required eight stitches. 1~1nn+:v-Inn ll: plan `D-wna1\qv&nu:n-nu. 95111 UL I.:ll: UU5In ' Geo. Moore was ned $10 and costs on Wednesday morning for disorderly conduct. Similar charges against Kenneth Cavanagh and Russell Perry were dismissed, while a fourth man Andrew Kissock, left town before the cases were called. The charges were lai_d by Constable Case, who stated that the accused conducted themselv- es in a disorderly manner on Dunlop St. on the night of Mar. 6, Sunday, March 22nd,A1925. 11 a.m.--Mr. Wellwood will preach. Subject: The Blossoms of the Almond Tree - The Watcher for Spring. ` 7 p.m.---Mr. Watt will preach. Sub- ject: The Voices of Life. Welcome! Use The Examiner Classied Ads. if you want results. , - _ 130 you kow that you can oiain a perfect marcel wave and curl right in Barrie for only $1.00. n__,_ 1,.-|__ ,, --- 1,, `I I ... .-..---~.. ..v. v-..., Y-...v. Our lady marceller is thoroughlyi competent and experienced. Give her the opportunity of improving. your ap earance. . n `oinn AA 1nt';nn av-u-I A1-n:1Junn - up catauuc. e `also do ladies and children's hair bobbing. Exp\ert barber - 25 years experience. V `Ladies 35c, children 25c. Evening appointments made for marcelling or bobbing. 9-12c g_)_ou(_:_i.As ADRVUG s'[o1g_g UILEEII,` 113 R .Fn.2'..Z' `73,_E1nEnE,'3E' nI.'..'nJ '37. 3Pi`Q!,HnI!l9 3'79 n WANTED TO RENT, 4 to 6 rooms, modern cottage. furnished or unturn- ished. central; adults only. -Give de- scription. location and rent expected in first letter. Box B, Examiner. 8-13p COLLIER 51'. CHURCH and -Presbyterian Unionists TONIGHT --* FRIDAY .. SATURDAY The Greatest Railroad Romance Ever Screened A I. `L I-IKPKIJVSB DKVW I _ Ullvkllllll-_~!.l..V"ll-.Jir:".-l A Smashing Scene You ll Never F orges _as `Long as High on a mountain trestle, ov- er a chasm that yawns, a run- away train crashes to the rocky oor below! Hissing' steam! Twisted steel! Splintered wood! Nothing you have ever witness- ed on the screen has ever thrill- ed and amazed you as will this great climax in this sensational melodrama! ..The_ Biggest Thrill Picture of the Year! LADIES; AT'I`ENTIOl"l_! DON'T THIS ONE And a. Sunshine Comeay The Mysterious Stranger '1-'X'I' E)E15RSsf' Coming Soon THE TORNADO ::2: FOR SALE OR TO RENT-6-roomed bunga.low, nearly new, all modern cone- venlences,.sunroom_ also large garden. 44 Donald St.-,. phone 611r4. 12-17c V REG'ti'i}u'2"13RiE:'1i:s' '- MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.30 REMEMBER GO0DFELLOW S coon SHOES V Next Door to Bank of Toronto` Two Shows, 7.15 and 9.15 T\1'St'ITY? A!'\ -rut-\-I-1111!: Arlso CHAP'I'ER'14 or '-' 1133 PHONE has me HOME or BETTER p1c1'u1u=;s { \ You Live! MON, rum, wan. THU RSDAY WHOLESALE PRICES No. 2 Fall Wheat (new) . . . . . $1.30 Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-55c Bar1ey.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ..66-70c Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.25 Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-70c Butter. per pound . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-38c Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-28c Potatoes, per bag . . . . . . . . . . . . : . 40-50c Hay, per ton . . . . . $15.90 ` -Buy Staunton s .semi-trimmed .wallpaper--22 in. wide instead of old 18,in. For Sale by W. A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth St. 39tfc The Story of a Prineeu Whose Forbidden Romance Rocked and Shocked 3 Kingdom! ' < AWNING -FOR SALE-Brand. new zzgearlngs. Apply. John Saso. 12c ' HIDES-SKINS % N1=.Ro1E' MYERS Gloria as 2: charming Balkan Princess in the sweetest love story ever told! Founded on Mary Roberts , Rinehart s action-romance. GLORlA S BEST With .'h_a1.'.}}Le'.=:.':,' includ- ing Ian Keith, George Fawcett and Mario Majeroni. 'c';'17:`1"'r'ii1'z""fo1gY 1 union -1: uuuuuuu I` g -5- - Two shows, 7.15 & 9.45 REGULAR PRICES : wwinpjnnn -arc-`rung :A MISS IN THE DARK" And a Cameo Comedy 114-` A not: ununn Raw Furs BARRIE MARKETS WVHYPE IRON BED (double) for sale. Apply to.92 Small St. or phone 315. c ALSO ANOTHER MARKET SQUARE `_`CAVE lN -hs Btu! W THURSDAY, MAR Opera I/larch 23, _ LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRYI `wanted. highest prloesvpaid for them. Write or call, M. Alexander, 142 Bra.d- - ttord St.. phone 322. _ < 11-16p If you re Ii picture The undersig,-nl GEO 19 Qumbe Piano, .gn music (-ubix hogany Um tainszmd H Case; clue-1; vacuum ('-:1 cutlery. eu- `V'n1nnt } Cuuer_\. t.'L\ . .\V'a1nut in suite; whin- nvnnlln drq-S UIUJ; \\||n amelled an, pillows. m: ~ 'lm'ee-ht H(_)\\'h. Ill-IL` Three-bur ble, chairs: 2 wringers; _ 0ther_ :u*ti<~l_o All will b 'T`nv-h\\` pus FARM STC OF VALUi The undc-r.~ ' FOR S'ALE-L'1`hree electric heaters.-- Apply John Saso. ` Bttc SATVU-RI Plficgzs : GOOD . . HORSE. draught`. Purpose; `CA TLI 11r\l` g Jill "nu .. Terms (`us \\' .\ AND ' Kill. A _ -_ suppusm 4 yrs. old, A1,}-' hnifo thisA six-. `Q yx` old: FUR. Al4l9--econu-nunu uuggy u.uu cutter. D. 0. Howard. 24 Mulcaster "St. . Gttc tO(`K.~a. IMP1} cut: wu Avail? h tersi I kettle V1 on n -Aliv car for of cow "` nnnnn 6 \/\)\rl-_ of fenc `fence; set shv 111 H` BEWJ SCI. hlu, H01 : stoves`. . burouu E ". bags 7"` EG L_ot H5 ~10 ` `HAPPY TI-IQUGI-IT RANGE for sale- `reaervoir. like nw, $25.00. Robinson Hardware. _ _ , ' 12p UVK1 be Si; joint` cash, Sale \ V- (Knov _.-.1 - (B353 bou 5. uxu, heifo '\1YI 7]-1 FOR SALE--Second-hand buggy and .....n..- n (1, Howard. 24 Mulcaster EIR8l'0(l'.`:WcK- 101' aceu. 1 wa.y,;Box4987. phone 605r6. IMPROVED BANNER OATS from re- gistet"e(iv,`:$t1)fck- tor` seed. Harry Otta- unw .Rnm9R7. nhnne 605r6. 11-16c TIMOTHY AND CLOVER HAY FOR 8ALE--Apply Hugh Rowley, lot 25, con. 11, Esa,.Thornton P.O. 12-13p WICKER-.CARRIAGE FOR _SALE----` White.` in good condition, will sell mod- stately. Apply 121 Sophia. St. W. 12p :-:- TWO BUCKEYE INCUBATQRS 60 egg capacity,` guaranteed good condi- tion, $10. special. Apply 31 John St.| "EAUTIFUL WHITE" REED ENG- SH PERAMBULATOR for sale. Ap- D9 to `Box M", Examiner Office. 12c IMPROVED BANNER OATS from re- xlstered stock, for seed, 75c bus.; also choice seed potatoes, Dooley's, pure seed, 75c bag. J. D. Knapp, Cundles, or phone -'606r21. T _ 12p `FOR SALE--Hoover Potato Planter, 5 Row Sprayer and Seed cutter, good as _new. Incubator. Daniels, 76 capacity, Peerless, '200 capacity. Churn Daisy. 20 gallons. Apply to Box `'0' , Examiner `Office I, . 1.2c PURE O.A.C. N0. 12 BARLEY for sale. Grown from registered seed. Apply to Ambrose Moran`, Phelpston, Ont. 8-13p DOMINION JEWEL: RANGE for sale, in good condition, water-front, burns coal or wood; cheap for quick sale. Phone 1189W. V 12_c TOP BUGGY FOR` SALE--Baynes, nearly new; -will be sold reasonably. Apply Mrs; R. A. Reed. R. R. No. 2, Allandale. or phone 8r3. - 12p MOTOR FOR VSALE-New 20-h.p. 4-` cylinder. 4-cycle. valve-In`-head motor. suitable for boat or power ptirposes. Apply A. L. Johnston, Box 208, Elm- .vale., 11-12c SIEIFJIJ UILLD DUI`. Dl`L.l.lI.'JlJ.\..L:. LVU.| 72. winner of rst prize in-Standing Field Crop and Acre Prot Competi- tlons: `also "White Blossom Sweet Clo- ver Seed.. Thos. Smith & Sons, Uto- pm. Ont; . _ T . 12-13p! FARM FOR SALE-100 acres, west hf.` lot 6. con. 7. Vespra, clay loam; 75 acres cleared. 10 ac. good bush, balance slash. Wire fendtd, artesian well, 7-roomed frame house, log barn, henhouse and plgpen. For pa, rticulars apply to A. L. Tracy, 195 Owen,St'. _ / 10_-12c, smysu 'oA'rs`=FoR SALE--O.A.C. No.1 winner in-Standing Ilnln" I":-nus and Anna Dun` ("tun-vuu\nl~I__ FARM -FOR ALE-- Lot 12, Con. 7. Floa .'1`p.. co stating of 100 acres, all clay ipam. On `premises are'10-room brick Jxouse, bank barn. drive shed, pig pgg, poultry house. Half mile [from school, 3 miles from Elmvale. For further` particulars apply to J. C. McGlnnls, Elmvale, Ont. 8-20c 160 ACRES, Innisfil ' Township, "near Btroud (2 miles from `Alcona Beach). Soil clay` and clay loam, 20 acres fall - wheat. 60 acres fall ploughed, balance hay and pasture; never-failing spring creekolose to barn. Good frame house 30:40, frame barn 36x66, hay barn ,30x 50. implement shed 36:40. Apply Box 8. Examiner. . 10-12p 60-ACRE FARM FOR SALE-Clay loam. nearly all cleared and workable: 10 acres under fall crop; rural mail and telephone, 2 miles from Barrie: 5- roomed house ; barn with underground stable: running water in stable. Also fresh cow, calf at foot, for sale. Ap- ply to W, R. Harris, phone 611r3, Bar-. rln `R. R. 2. 11-13:. For .S_ale or To Let Farms For Salgi Wanted "F or Sale ' ULl.'cl.' 135:1. " '0, ' . 11-13p I GOOD MAID WANTED--Apply to Mrs. Morton, 158 Dunlop St. . . . 12p_ V V FARM HAND WANTED AT ONCE-- . Fair wages to experienced man. Ap- ply phone 613r2, Barrie. 1_2p HGUSEMAID WANTED about `April 1st. Apply at once to 53 Maple Ave. 12c _ .GO0D GENERAL MAID WANTED-| Phone 257 or enquire at Examiner Ot- ce. `E 12c ` W OMAN, WAN'1`ED.tor houae-clea.n- lng, must `be good worker, honest and references. Apply 62 Collier St. 12c j `GIRL .WAN'1`ED to help with children .....a .....a.+ -in housework. Annly Mrs. GIRL .WANTED to nenp wan cnuunsu and assist.-in housework. Apply W. L. Tyre:-. Box 94, Elmvale. 11-12p v LIVE AGENT IWANTED . to sell 5.. Watkins 150 products direct to homes '1 in Barrie. Write J. R. Watkins Com- }; pany, Dept. W.R., Hamilton, Ont. 12-17p . 1 :x:- 1 I EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED for Children's Shelter, to begin duties Apr`. 1st. Apply to T. '1`. Young, Box 66, Barrie. .v 11-13c A .Z.___ SALESMAN WANTED - Must have ..........a.nm. and he a. thorouzhlv re- : IIHJJIB luau. ' age, Barrie. SALESMAN WALV'1'm1J LVLUBL uuvu experience and be a. thoroughly liable man. Apply L'ivlngston a Gar- nnnn Darrin 12-13 - I WORKING HOUSEKEEPER or cool!" general wanted. No washing or iron- ing. Highest wages. H. M. Dyment, Barrie. Phone 368. ' Stfci . , CARETAKER WANTED for Burton` -Ave. Methodist Church. duties to com- mence Mar. 23. Apply, stating salary, to J. D. Wisdom, Allandale. ~ -12c - . _::--:-: AGENTS WANTED at Angus, Mlnes- 1 ing and Phelpston for one of the lead- . 4 ing cream separators in Canada. Writ: or phone The Barrie Examiner,._1f you '1 are interested. , 12. 1 1 1 A I WOMAN WANTED, about 40, to take care of house and of convalescent lady; and a. `little girl, 5 years old. Ready-to; start about Apr. 1st. Mrs.'R. Boudreau, 92 Pointz St.. Penetaug, Ont 11-12pi -2:-on: (!`lDUUl'I na.w1e1gn'a Vduttllty rruuuuca to steady Consumers, Several final openings now available. We teach and. help you do `a big business and make more money than you ever made before. Give age, occupation, references. W. T. Rawllegh Co., Dept. C. N. 213, London, nnfnrln ` 12-153 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED - For.` farm, light housework, n_o milking, family of three, middle aged woman` preferred. Duties to commence end of March. Apply Box. "S" Examiner Of-I ee. 12p i x $100 WEEKLY---Man wanted with am- bltibn, industry and small capital. You mm mnlm nhnvn amount or more. (113- muon, maustry anu smuu cu.pu.u.1. .I.uu can ma e above amount or more, dis- trlbutin Rawleigh s Quality Products in nfnnv (`,nn:nn-nmr-st Rnvm-nl fine. aw 11:51 Ontario. . `HOUSE TO RENT---Ph0ne' 299. 12tfc. `GARAGE TO REN'I`---Apply 80 Cum- berland St. or` phone 711. \ 12c STORAGE TO . RENT--App1y to P. Kearns, Collier St., phone 12. lltfc LOST-Sum of money on Mulcaster St. or Dunlop St. Finder please leave at Reynolds ,Grocery Storeand receive reward. _ - 12p LOST-2 beagle hounds, color black, white and tan; wearing Barrie tags with Dr. Wallwin s name; missing from Allandale since Feb. 23. Reward. Finder please communicate` with Dr. Wallwin, Barrie. . ` 11-13p ROOM FOR RENT-GOod `comfortable room in private home, all conveniences. I Apply at Examiner Office. . 12p TWO ROOMS TO RENT, High school` boys, girls or teachers preferred, with or without board. Apply 4 Peel St. 12pi T0 LET-Two. bright front rooms,| central location, housekeeping privil-I eges If desired. 58 Maple Ave. Tele-V. phone 470 or 183`. - - _11-13pi TWO BEDROOMS. comfortably rur- Vnished, to rent. with light housekeep- ing privileges, 5 minutes walk from business college. Apply 95,`ColIier St., . Barrie. 12- _13p I FURNISHED APARTMENT to rent at once, 5 rooms and bath; good house, central location, all newly decorated and hot water heating. For partic- | ulars apply Box J" Examiner. 12p FURNISHED HOUSE for sale or to man! `Dianna EKG 1`)n .I.` L) IXAV LDCIHJIJ .l.'J.\ `rent. Phone 659 `FOR `SALE AT COLLINGWO0D-'Ien nuvun A47 In-A and r!Ir\t\11 I-uullluo-n Do-so | 1` \J.l.`L BILLIE! 11.]. \a\I1JJ.Jl.LV\J'VV U`U1J*`1Ull acres of land and good buildings. Box 128, jcollipgwood. ' T ' 10+15p HOUSE FOR SALE-.6-roomed brick, all conveniences, at 31 Eccles St. Ap- ply at 67 Park St. . 12-14p `PROPERTY FOR SALE---One of the! most - conveniently located residences in Barrie, at corner of Toronto and `Park St. Apply A. R. Glrdwood. Spfc FOR SALE on easy terms. West 1,5 lot 34,.Con. 1, Vespra, or might consider town -property in exchange. Enquire `of S. E. Turner, 70 Toronto St., Bg.ri"l1e. x . - p TWO LOTS FOR SALE, cheap if-sold |b?efore` May 1st; west side E1l`en' St. Annlvinf 21 Tnhn f 19-1211 UCLUIIU` AVLIJ4) LSL , Apply `at 31 John V? BUILDING FOR SALE--Inter1o:" hardwood, could be easily moved vacant 101;. Also oat bin. Applys I Eikaminer Office. I UUWULILL Barrie. "_ AULLI UULUIVIIV " NEW COTTAGE FOR SALE--4 rooms and summer k1tchen,_ha,lf acre, stable, drive-shed, chicken-house. well fenced, soft water cistern; $1300, $700 down, balance easy terms. A. Robins, Cun- dles. 12c I-IANDSOME BRICK BUNGALOW FOR SALE, all conveniences, oak oors, r rim. garage, large garden, beautiful` cation. Apply Box 1058, I`Rnr-v-In 9.14 Robms and Board Property For Sale V Property V To Let Lost and ound as vu-u.:.'- - 12-13p 1 .4uuu.uu, 12-15 `It'll D In 12-13p Luuo, 9-`14p I One cegt a._ Vworci. cash, each inser- `non (minimum charge,'~.25c); six in- Uettloue tor' the price of tour. A 10' acute extra. when chargedr also` '10 cents extra. when replies are directed to Examiner. Ottlcez

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