Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 7 Jan 1926, p. 12

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j HOUSE TO. 4-LET---Ha.rdwood floors ) throughout. a]l.nnm'mn1nnnnq An.-nu I*I\'| lnuuom zru. ;um"1'--1-1a.1'dwood floors! throughout, a1l,3com'r_,en1ences. Apply to phone 579'VV.Lw_.' 1 !__j, 46tfc SAVVYER-MASSEY,_ 1926 Made-1n- Canada, road-making machinery. We sol1cit,1nspectio_,nJ _;m_d especially the, Improved .,heavy, -duty new construc- tion gra_de`r . with L,engine -hitch. and powerful kerosene tractor. Personal call or catalogues, request. W;IW. Badgley, ' . Travelling Representative, Box ?1093_,'Ba.rr1_e. Ont. 51-10p ,_ . GARAGE TO REN'_1`-A]'mly 54 St. Phone 272W. STORE '1`_O LE 1`--EnqI:ire John Saisof! _ - . ., . t ._ , _ ~-+ J VVONDERFULIJYULEAR AND POW - ERFUL ONE-TUBE RADIO SET e- quipped with `the new big R. 221 D Northern Electric ,-tube and standard parts. FADA, etc. Complete with a11< new accessories and guaranteed to give! natisfaction.A$37.00. Fred Morren, phone 7 or 243. n V; . . _ 1!) V v ~- I FQR SALE---At lowest prices... steel` shingles. corrugated sheets, also Toron-I to asphalt shingles, roll roofing and roof coating.` Get your roofing done now and pay in 4tl}e spring. For prices and] "free `estimate: write or phone Frank !Ma`dden, Shanty Bay,_R,_._ 2. ,Phone l9ocr32. V ' 11) I ' '-""'*'-'*-V-1 ~ VVONDERFULLY *4 FED 'li`TTT. l\'?\Y1i` mrn: V , `FOR SALE at $260, good frame barn, ' 14th concession-, `Innlstil, 36x46, six- teen-foot postsrywith granaries, .stalls and lean-to. Bargain. Apply J. Sin-_ clair, Barrie, Ex-ecutor of Rebecca. Ver- . non Estate. V ` 1-2c ; FOR SALE-One set of new lfea . sleigh runners, are made of blug, 2% .inches'shoeing. Apply W. D."*' ' chrane, Allandale, _R.R.2. 5,0-5p` FOR SALE-Narly new bed, springs and mattress complete, 9. snap; also lady's Glacier: skates and hockey boots, $2. 14 Small St. Phone 564. ~ . 1-pp` -, , HAPPY THOUGHTRANGE for sale. in first-class condition; burns either coal` or wood; price $30.00.`_Cah be seen at 9. Bra.dVordVSt.v - -1:)! _ I ` DRUM--F1rst-cl_a'ss band and orchestra snare drum `for sale. Cost $40.00. will! sell for $18.00. Apply Box.254 or Exam- iner Office. A , 1-2cl 1. I FOR SALE--Several sets of `light de`-E livery s1e1ghs,`new, also one light d_e- livery wagon. ' Paddtson's Blacksmith Shop, Allandale. ., . 46-1p . unnisrisfuqreieultural society` he annual :-nnnnn no 'I'.......|..an 1--u l FOR SALE-A good crosscut saw! and also a Beatty pump-(head. Cheap for qu1ck.sale.* Apply to 22 Sampson] Street. [ _ 1-33' FOR SALE)--T.wo?',`sh shantles: also colliepup, two months old. Reasonable for cash. App_ly.A67 Brock St. or phone.- 329W. -' - 1c I` FOR s-ALE;4La'div'sea1ette coat, good condition; also gentleman's undercoat. nearly new. Apply. Examiner Office. 1p | APPLES FOR SALE--Sp1es, Green-l Inga and Russets, quall guaranteed. Harry ` Ot_taway,. 'pjh_b_ne, 60 1-6. 49-1p-2trc Au 1. _u xx, ` class V con Phone 605r31 STRAYED--White sow} from lot 27.. con. 2, Oro, on or a.bout.Dec. 28. Anyone knowing whereabouts communicate with L. Currie, R.jR. No. 2. Shanty Bay. .`In I FOR SAL , od oak;',.stall, also green` hardwood. .' p "ly Arable. McDougall. Phone 606r3 ;_, V 1c Z-{I71-'T)-;{-N" nla an 7 nnn-u RADIANg,`_i#g1a:n1g:g1 Apply phone 605r6. GOOD HEAVY.CIJ;,I`T.ER for sale. An-! ply to J. E. I-Idagsgn. Qhurchill. 1x` CEDAR" PQB'l`_ Leonard, fggo _ . Livg Stoc-l-c_E-<;:Sale f= ' Farms ~`FoI:f_* 'S_al - Property To` Let Miscellanous I"fER for sale, in first-. tlon. Termsw reasonsaablle. . - c WOOD FOR ALE--100 box loads 12 and 16 inch. `also '50 cords_No. 1 dry hardwood. Apply E. _'1`. Emma, phone 867W. . 1- 1-6!)` .1 .: u:u.\1_u.l.\_y. H1110- years experience. . .1-6p - rag : , . .3; . .I D;W41_TER-1'or sale.` 6. ` ' ' ' " lcl Lu lVJ.U' 48tfc. ` ll LELIVU, I V51-10p {_ -2--.. ._ ausucu Lrustee, E16 S6011 . Sh, '1'O1'OIlt0.` `Terms of Payment :-'-A marked che- que for twenty per cent. of the amount of offer must accompany each tender which deposit will be rgturned` if offer is unaccepted. The balance to be pgy-5 able 1n-'cash on closing. u Th highncf nth nnv fnnar nnf nAn_ uuceu at, '1' December. 19 `I'.'lI'YIl"Dl'_1 a.~ uuu,-uer ancr grocery ousmess. , Thestore will be open for inspection from` Monday.-the fourth of Janiiaryy 1926 until Saturday. .the ninth of Jari" uary, 1926 between {the H'o`u rs of and` 5 p.m. where -inve`ntory'__!r1$._x_7`*,~`_`), ; inspected. . Wlirfhnn .-'m..H....1...... .......... 1... 1...: ......_ umpunnuu. ' [A Further particulars may be had upon application at the office-of the under-. signed Trustee, 33 Scott St., Toronto. 4 'l"nrm_u nf Dninnnnf.-J_.A vnnrlrn nkg, Tenders will be received by the un dversigned up to three p.m., Monday ~ `the 11th day of January, 1926, for the purchase of the assets of the estate * of J. Colbeck of Alliston. Ontario, either 1 en bloc or otherwise, consisting `of the following: Groceries,` canned goods. etc. as per inventory, $64.15; complete up to date fixtures. consisting of. Meat slicer, Toledo computing scales, cash register. refrigerator, ; meat blocks, and entire equip- ~ .3 "_ ment of butcher store as per in`- - * ventory, $4111.00; _ ` The store in question is the best I equipped within a, radius of seven 1 miles and this affords a.`splendid op_- 1 `portunity of one desiring to -go into ' 2; butcher and grocery busines. . The'stm-4': win ha n-nan Fnr lnunnnflnn I'll` IWU IVIEE I IIVU I ' , I The annual meeting of the share- holders of the Stroud Telephone Com- pany Limited will be held in the Orange Ha1l,; Stroud, on_ W'ednesday, January 20,-`V1926. at 2_ o'clock for the purpose of receiving Auditors Report, Election of Officers and other business. J. W. Black, President. W. Lennox Black. Senratnrv " " . .vv. black; 1 |` ack, Secretaryf pun. ' 1c nunur. Ul` MEETING Please takevvnotlce that the Annual meeting of shareholders of the Barrie I Agricultural Society will be held in the Police Court Chambers. Barrie, on Fri- day_.,'.J'anua y 22, at ,.th'e*;\:hour of 1.30 Ao cl0_ck'. Pr sentaion 1:; Financial Statement, Elect-io'r1":.3o,. Officers and other in1po;'tant`'1_5usinfes's..'S. Dyment, President. iG. 0,17` Cevmern, Secretlarv. \.' :."5"--l-'4 <".,` _ i - C . 4. . . . I `ma THURSDAY WHOLESALE pnucs-' No. 2 Fall Wheat ` . . .2 . . . . .. $1.40-1.45 _ ` Barley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-65c Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 85-90c o c o o o uooaoohuonooooonnu Buckwheat 65-_70c Butter, per pound . ._ ., . . . . . . . . . 40-45 Eggs per 4102. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-450 lPotatoes, per bag.[.rA1eTw $2.00-2.25 vv uuu nun 53.1.41`)--100 cords of soft- wood slabs, two cords delivered for $13. Apply W. H. Hutton & Sons. Utopia. _ 51-1 . Mrs. L. Hamel wishes to thank her! neighbors and `friends for their kind- ness and sympathy shown during the` I illness and recent death of her motheml the late Mrs. `Alex. Gagnon. 1`c I iDYER . I --In loving memory of our dear husband and fathe 1-, Alfred A. Dyer, whoentered into rest, Jan. 9, 1925.. `We loved him oh so dearly, i That dear one that has gone; ,. A. He has gone to dwell with Jesus;" [And to sing the angels song. I \Vhen a. father breathes his last farewell . ` The loss is more than tongue can tell.` The world is quite another,p1ace ~ Without the,smile_of father's face. .. 3 \ `-_--Sad_l,v missed by" 1p _ - ife and Family. ! .--.--.-----'-- `HIRLEHEY-In Barrie. Jan. 5._192's. Charles Andrew I-Iirlehey. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hirlehey, 77. Blake St.. aged 2 months ,and 4 days. Inter- ment at Midhux-st. KISSOCK--On Sunday. Jan.`3, 1926, I infant daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. 'l`hos. Kissock. Small St. !KNOX-At Ed-gar, Wednesday. Jan. 6,: 1926, Miss Jane Knox. aged 81,years. Funeral on Friday at 2 p.m'. to West Oro Baptist cemetery. `NOONAN---At Brentwood. Thursday. 1 Jan. 7. 1926, Rosanna Marie (Doro- thy) Noonan, beloved wife of Vin- cent Noonan. * HUNTER--HORRICKS-At/ the Unit- ed Church, Bruce Mines, Ont. on Saturd8~Y.. Jan. 2, 1926. by the Rev. J. H. Martin. Laura Ada. elder daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. John A. Horricks. to Dr. William Harold Hunter of Orillia. son. of Mr. and Mrs. W . C. Hunter _of Barrie. }'LoWE--on Tuesday, Jan.- 5, -192s;.*=;to_. Mr... and Mrs. A.TE. Lowe. Thompson ' St.;a_son. . _, I fl NOONAN;-7Q_r_1_mThursday. Jan. 7, 1926.. to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent -Noonjgm. Br`entwo od;*a'son.- - V \$MI'1`H;'-.-._O. " {,?uesda,,y, January 6,`1'9'26. uo,.-M' .*~` 3 Mr. j.Wa1ter Smith. , 36.`; [ -- t., a daughter (Shirley,_!, I , ` `knead om: ._;_ plizaheth-)r. '.l3l'R'U LUYI n b 1 mg `?f.`?rt2 n:5I_u'u cu certam: prancnes of produc- tion. ` ' l ' ADr. Shorttv has occulpled fdr soma" 'years the post of Chairman of the Historical Manuscripts Commission jin {connection with the Archives Branch (of the Dominion Government. He was formerly a. professor at _Queen s Um. I versity. ~ A - _____ _,___ ..,., yunvu nuuv Uuuluratlon. 3 `The conferencewili lay down cer- tain principles and take steps to ensure linternational co-operation, in aid of these principles, more pa'rt1cularly in regard to certain: branches of i J VV -.- uvv-my van val gsavnnua. I Appointments ` to the Preparatory Committee were personal` in character [and it is understood ,'_that 1?;-otessml .Shortt s inclusion in the committee came about after consultationwith the Dominion Government. `It is aimed to assemble experts in science, industry, commerce `and "agriculture and steps will be- taken to obtain the views of the average consumer, International and = national conditions which -might breed |war will be taken into consideration. ! "Phe nnnfm-pnnn urlll 1.3.. .1.-...._ uuuuuuuat, uttawag !' _ D J. S.-Shortt, ?arr!e)Yas, ' by the Councl of~`th_` gu ;_< tions to participate lr`i"thAe'PI;`e a Committee meetings in Mmjch. will decide on an agenda. I Av\v\nIu-niunnno-.4 .-. A-A AL A " . I u 7 iv` WOOD FOR SALE---100 cords slabs. cords: dnlivnv-A4-1 em. Q10 l`Broth9i- of Rev. J. 3. Shortt to` Rj.p.s.. ` untcariada in committeo Loagg. of Nations V _ ' .' Industry and commerce. as they Egf- 1 feet war, are to be studied at an inter-` Lnation 1; conference in W year. axxd Dr. Ad .~ hor 5,-`Cana econom st, Ottawa . ` Barripyr as, Council of "thy? \- of I tions Darticinate ln"H1nDm: `...... Em B_Y TENDER Dr. Adgm Shortt ch... G-=n9v%a Appointmezt I BARIUE MARKETS 3 CARD or THANKS `I~:o1'IcE or MEETING Lnl-.. ,_._4..I__ 4-L ;AN'N`.`U-A L MEETING IN M}3MORiAM WOOD FOR SALE, by box load or by A cord. Phone 528. . 52-4c P93" DIED` .uu Mrs. JOIIII A. of J...I.u-qu...D . . . jg}, :u.uU2. 1-2c `--1\drs. Horace Wilson. _1ate con- tralto soloist in St. Paul's, Halifax, will be a major attraction at the Re- ' cital,' Tuesday next, in `Collier St..- United Church. Mrs. Wilson, besides `being a rened and artistic vocalist, `is acknowledged to be an outstanding tion-`.`* `_ exponent. of dramatic and interpret: iveelocution -and character imperson- 1c` . sow. 2. Oro. on or ahnnf Dan 99 A..." ...,-.. \vvnnn\a\-I vv an \/IIKQLLUUIIC no. | 3? Customs collections in_ Barrie dur- 1 *3 the month of December totalled f$rlO5`6,20. Of' this amount, $1949.09 '=;was_,-duty and $2107.11 excise. Free` goods entered the port of Barrie to -the value of $14,877 and the value of < dutiable goods was placed at ;$9435.v T . ll ..- `r`I'-.._-- 11'1:1_,,. 1 n vv-owe Aagsslnllnvlv IJUMLCUJO During` the Week the Fire Brigade _ `had three runs, all for chi-mney res,` -none of which caused any damage. On New _Year s Day they -had two- calls, one to Allandale and the other to the corner of Frances and Donald Sts., and on Wednesday evening they were called to- 27 Charlotte St. I -4. f\-....J_____, 7 `I _.--.v.. I-oAvI.A5 01:10 11115- Miss Gwen Fife, a former student at Ovenden.College and now an un- dergraduate of Toronto University, will appear in a play, The Discov- ery, that is to be produced the lat- ter part of this` week by -the Victoria College Dramatic Society. `ha-u..:....... 4.1.... .. ...-`I- AL.` 113,, 1-\ - The Hospital Board held its reg-l ular monthly meeting on Monday af- ternoon. Sixteen patients were re- ported -in the institution. Consider- able economies in operation have al- ready been effected and the House Committee is to report on further action along this line. - `IE3..- r1.__,., 73'!` 1' I `ya; u \;A5uv'1J1GUC Ul'Fl1USLl'H.' V Fred Smith and Bruce Robinson, two twelve-year-old boys who escap- ed from the Ontario Hospital at Or- illia on Monday night,.were picked up `at Hawkestone early Tuesday morning and returned to the instit- ution. ' V _.._--.. .........u..u,y a.\.u. a. suns uuuc`. 10 There were about one'>hundred couples _at the New Year's dance, giv- en by A _Company. _Simco`Forest- ers on New Yea1_r s Eve in the Arm- ouries. `A Music was provided by Pow- lAell s eight-piece orchestra. ` 121..-; n...-n - -'-The*Choir Recital in Collier St. United Church, Tuesday} evening, promises to be one of the most u - ique `entertainments presented to a Barrie-audience for a long time. 1c Than- ......... ..L--_L ~- -__----.. -v wvaau vuu vu ucuupcla. --The Women's Institute are hold- ing a progressive euchre in I.0.0.F. Temple, Thursday, Jan. 14, 8 p.m. Admission 25c. `Come -and have a `good time. Strangers welcome. 1c Bozoft Courtzt, who was held by the Provincial Police for examination in- to his mental condition, was released on` 'I"11n:rlnv Hm Anne-.-...!.. ......a-:4.--4-A vu Lua uxcuuu conultlon, was released on` Tuesday, the doctor s certlcate showmg that he was not Insane. n-__`,~"__o 1: o. -- --- - l_.-----_-. an avvun LII.u.1l\.LLo I , Those in charge of the distribution | [of Christmas Cheer wish to thank all those who so kindly donated money` 7 or supplies, which enabled the com-I mittee to send out 65 harhpers. I __,'l"`l... `X7)......._!_ 'I'____L;,_1 1 9 1 _q LOST--Black and [tan hound near` Crown Hill on Saturday. Dec. 12. Ans- wars to `name of Bugle". Persons found harbouring this dog will be pros-, ecuted. Phone 979W. ._ _1x This month's session of the Barrie` `Division Court lasted but half an 'hour. Only_ one case was tried, Mec- .Caw vs. Bain, in which judgment for l$25.32 was given. 1') NY 1`\--, ' ,_-.-_ ...... 5..-... ' P. T. Dagenais, district secretary of the Retail Merchants Associationl of `Canada, is in town for the purpose of augmenting the membership and iforming a local branch. "11- 0 _ _, I U11 U1. U1! ' Orilha tamed. 7I'\'L.!_ church on Monday, the call from the `Orillia Presbyterian church -was sus-I _-_ __=,--..-.-.....-., uu\aAAI5 :A\:1u UHULC. , A-Odd trousers; sizes from 30 to 50 in, waist, on sale: at Stephens Clothing Store, Five Points. 1c At a gpecial meeting of `Barrie Presbytery `held in St. Andrew s tainnd, ._ ..--.. .. V`... a.voa.\.| I 748. . `fi'2` ' -Wallpaper in latest designs, all prices. Exclusive agency for Staun~ ton s semi-trimmed. W. A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth St. tfc Agricultural Rebresentative Stew- -art L. Page is in Goldwater this week in connection with the short course in Agriculture being held there. 1 f\.L.l :...-_---,.,' - _ ._____.....,-.. -van I '7 -.-.i1;st received, two cars of that! good domestic coke in nut size.--I '0 Neill s Coal and Wood Yard, phone ' .748. 1 0- ....-.. .. u uvu -u.;u, yuuuc I10. J.`4C| --,Full line of Carrhart `overalls, i sizes from 32 to 50, in stogk at R. A. Stephens Clothing Store. _ 1c: ---Buy Staunton s semi-trimmedi wallpaper ~- 22 in. wide instead of! old 18 in. For sale` by W. A. Lowe |& Son, Elizabeth.St. _ "'.():_l-i"\~re-stAs',.`;;es froln 36 to 46, on .,sal at $2.50 at Sutephens Clothing ,St,qre_,_L,Fiv_e Poir;_ts._`,_`!. .'o J . 1c ---A snap! Donft,miss,bu&ing one l lof_ these_ _ lo__d1: a3ss(;,s_`-fo2jf`$5.8.5! from , Irene gl`:1nis:_h1_s "_p__1c-I - ..--Men?sxnavY;h111.e. S,uit.s.}Si %1e,7'r.i.I-idll double-b11e;asted models, alt, .V,_O`f'a`t* Stephens Clothin-g-'S1_:ore. I `lc --Men, if it s an odd pair of trou- sers or a pair` of overalls or smock you need, go to Vickers sale. 1c. --Try a load of_hardwood slabs, cut and split any length.---Q Nei11 s; Coal & Wood Yard, phone _748. 1-2c 'V..`I`l/ `I2..- AA f`! V RQBII '7 Ucn ` Mrs."-TAT x.` Black, formerly of Bar- rie-, died last week at the `home of her son inTHa'milton. ' ! _- - _-------uv.a -1:43;:-aminer Ad'lets are great sales- men and they work for little pay--_- 25: gnts a `week. .ruunI1J--1_lz:l.(ly'S wrist watch. Sat may be obtained by applying to N. McDonald, Barrie Tanning 00., ~- mdford St.. and proving ownership. - -_.._ `missio 50c.. ( 1c 'Allandale. Lauuqlc. ' 1C ---Dance in St. Mary s Parish Hall, I Jan; 3; Powell's Melody Men. Ad-n --- en, it's on-Vickers -sale of pants. There s a bargainwfor you. Come onvin. . 1c] --Pianos, big sacrice. one beau si-: ful player, $395.---A. E. Patterson, 1c Curling schedules have been inter- rupted` by the mild weather of the past Week, I "1? 1\1 I n - --- . Limited. . . ' 1c fu-u-:.six4-day sale of men s-trousers`! and overalls IS on at George Vickers-I --Be sure and har-fhe Stromberg- I Carlson radio.-AL E. Patteuson, A1- ,landa`1`e. :_ _ ;_c 6; `II , I vs u-c - -i'-it-;-ltadicis from ups-'-A. E. Pat- I ' tersqa`, Allandale. V r _ 1c ..,;}`L, .0. Vair was in Bracebridge on Q;`;`iig31(d;-e_t'.g;;e_e ing'. a"_ hockey match. my--Mgry{s andzboys overcoats at re- dgwedmprices at Stephens Clothing Store. . ` 1c: `ovenden College re-opened today with the largest attendance in its lhistory. 4 4' ,A u;\r-t'nuv nJ|`1\ A` ..u..._ _ L------ - ux u, xuuu i Readers. 3c wbrd; mumum 50c. oxororotammm mm m.7.'m.v..v..v..v.' 5 I `The Children s Story Hour in con- nection with-the Public Library will re-open after the vacation on Satur- day next, Jan. 9. Bhons 143 I 144. ( Choice Golden Net Salmen, `Good Cdoking Rice . . 3 lbs. Sliced Singapore Pineapple, large tin ., , LOST----Man's `Muskrat coat, between` Barrie and Bradford on Saturday e9- ening, Jan. `2. Finder please notify M. Alexander. 142 Bradford St. Reward. 1p ,_,,__,__ _ Choice Sweet Oranges, special 30c size, per dozen . . . . ; . 25 3 Grapefruit for . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Nice Ffirm Cabbages, Carrots, Parsnips, Celery, Head Lettuce.- Nice Peewg kee Cooking Apples, V per peek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 I Choice Cranberries, per quart . . 25c I ------------}* I ' _ 4 [Aylmer Corn, per tin . . . . . . . . '. 14c Aylmer Peas, per tin . . . . . . . . . 15c Aylmer Tomatoes, per tin . .. '. . .\ 15 E. Dl`Smith White `Corey Corn . 18: Apex Brand Hubbard Squash, h ' large tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; .. 25-: i % Sweet on.. -2-- :24 lbs. Fisher's.P{ast1-y Flour . $1.03: ' Inexperienced men wanted who desire a chance to work themselves up to jobs paying $5 to $20 daily. I VVe have work While you learn plan, and g'u`arantee to give you thorough, practical training until our Employ- ment Department obtains work for you as Garage Mechanic. Electrical ` Expert, Engineer, Chauffeur. Bar- bering. Mechanical Dentistry, Brick- laying, Plastering and other trades. VVrite at once, naming trade you de- sire, Booklet free. Hemnhill Trade . Schools, 163 King St. VV., Toronto. Branches coast to coast. J / Edna F erbef s Great Story of I _`Wan_t ds and `_Love v lQCANAN H; You [ Aqd Mermaid` Comedy ` SPOTLIGHT ' Two Shows, 7..15-9.15 Matinee Saturday at 2.30. ` Regular Prices Adults 23c, tax 2c. Children 9c,.tax `ic. . -.5OF_. WOLVES OF A THE NORTH .A story of old-fashioned .,parents {with up-to-date . daughters. 0393!!!! FINAL CHAPTER roman? ---% V nu. AND SAT. -v.- \`l\I\J a_-s- a New Year Start ' ` WATCH FOR. THE CIRCUS MYSTERY ? > > LOS'I`---Betveen John St. and Dream- land. on Wednesday everiing, Jan. 6. white gold wrist watch and bracelet. Reward. 57 John St. ' ' 1c rj-1-2 A JOB FQR Y_ou pilo I T3: Thea! THE HOME OF BETTER PIQTURES --4 FEW JANUARY sPEc1A1.s-- Fd Our Good Coffee at . . . . 70 lb. Barry Bucha Salmon, tin, '3 IL. t--- 22c 24c L * 25c 30c ' 25 20c * 25c 11c 25c" 25} TwO`.Shows,.7.15 - 9.15 Regular Prices Adults 23c, tax~,2c. A Children 9c, tax 1c. DOROTHY MACKAILL Girls, beware! Dick Barthel- mess is- on Shore Leave. Dick Barthelmess in another comedy-and you'll laugh ' yourself silly! YTT`I'fI'l`I"I' FISH ` M A . Fresh Sea Herring, per lb. . . `. . . Fresh BJC. Red Salmon, per lb. 'B.C. Pink'Salmon, pei' lb. . . . Finnan Haddie, per lb. . . . . . . . . / Fillets Haddies, per lb. . . . . . . . . V Smoked Bloaters . . . . . . . . 3 for . Salt Herring, per dozen . . . . . . Smoked Herring, per box LOS'l`-Lady's Eversharp pencil with- Ollt 0111). on 'l`ues:d9.v, hnfwnnn Dngo no ----_:.: 6 rolls Toilet Paper . . . . . . 3 tins Old Dutch Cleanser 3 pkgs. Lux . . . . . . . . . . . . Large pkg. Chipso . . . . . . . Large pkg. Lux . . . . . . -All sizes linoleum rugs at W. A. Lowe & Son's. Elizabeth St. 39tfc guru Vurlnulli I,Large White Enamel Dish, ' 2 pkgs. Chipso, 8 bars Gold Soap, all for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.49 rAnd Wlmperial Comedy HELP YOURSELF J ________.._________... 14 lbs. Granulated Sugar . 14 lb-s. Brown Sugar . . . . . Cooking Molasses, per tin 2-lb. tin Table Syrup . . . . 5-lb. tin Table Syrup . . . . 10-lb. tin Table Syrup .. . i E _______._________ I --._._-.-.-:_--_:-_-_-_ IC1-anberriet, per quart i____________._ The S;qI:el to Classmates" :16 `oz. MON., TUES., WED. OH, BOY! SF? AHOY! . __Come ab9ard [with MODERN "HOUSE for sale---No. 98 Bayfleld St., in good repair. Five bed- rooms upstairs; parlor. dining-room, kitchen, two bedrooms downstairs. All conven1ences.FA `bargain. Apply. to 94 Peel St. 49-5401 Correspondents are asked to please note that advance notices` for ANY`entertainment. where an admiss on fee is charged or a co||ection,.taken..are advertising, the price of which is three cents a word. Tlwe proper lace for such notices is in `COMING EVENTS. If desired. they may be run in the correspon_dence but the price is the same. Where such is desired the correspondent should state to whom the item should be charged. If correspon- "dents will bear this in mind it will save misunderstanding when such items fail to appear. 49tf. VTI-QJRSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1923. Theatre TO CORRESPONDENTS Rose Bulking Powder, tin, SOAP BARGAIN V17'I_ i`H GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF TOWN 12c 25c 18c 17c 23c ' 25 ` 45c 34c _* FOR SALE-Modern house in good residential section. All converuences. Large grounds. Garage; garden and fruit trees. Apply Box R. Examiner Office. "" 25 32: \JGl\v 23c 23c JV 1 8:: 40c 75c 20 Dr. and `Orillin, A ing tlwm I`lwr(- will" Church. M idh day. l(l.l.l\t'.V'. Durinu very nlms her of hm` Sh()\\'tl` in ful gifts I *stor*n1 in Lruu. Ir ` 0. Fl. AH-'ll'l of .1 lm':.;- lutives. TX. .. The <-hm \'()l'&lt(`(1 wit flowers I;_\' f1'iend.~'_ thu- benc-nth an ed with whk I I1 `\I.....: I'll L`ullll"l Ada, Oldc-1` John A_ H came th(- 1 Hunter of `K I` [l.... The 1'1: was the sa- .. .t....\ .. L`. I`h(- In-i of pom-il 1 -,1 nal lul-u-I: Jlllll "I Ill L()h(`llf.;l`il Mrs. l:u.~: nttmulmi `I1, .1. I A very (111 place ut the Kinselln. .-\l their elm-.-t unitvtl in n \ViHi:1m.~' -1 Force 4-1' l':v was pvrfm-n nu, u (lllll lI|ull'l .-1A.. .. .IlCl _\|ILllI`-,l'.`\ to Mr. Phil": 'I`0rnnm. 'l`h the Rev. 1. TWII \\(l3 `where Hu- T HOUSE FOR SALE-8-roamed square built frame house. with convenienbesf hardwood floors, two lots, nice lawns; Can be seen at 66 John St. 49-1p AVLIX`. AV]. . Barrio. 11:15 onto uftr-r her _\'0unu<~.~ 9,. RI r`l\.1I m%**| ;_z I<>I"1"| J.G. `HIS MAJ V! NORTH] Opposit (ONE S ;m;..;. ;,.;; M rs. M. .\l THURS! FOR SALE-"'-`r'1"ohs e N6 19. `v v or`s1 ey st.'. Barrie, must, ._be sold to -wind up estate. Communicate with Boys and Boys, Barrie. 1-2c - -_. 43 Elizab 0. RI VICT( By n( ple thin a paren ing" to s their e3 tion be you ma mistake thousan and no about it cap tha ren s ca est atto Graduapl PHO PROP. WILL HUNI .,._- FOR RENT--Comfortable furnished room, with all convenience:-1 inepr1- vate home, central. Phone 113. , 53-5p -------- Ev} H15 I ACCOMMODATION for business girls` or tudenta. domfortahla vnnmn all nu\JuLvLLv1Uutt1'1U1V IO!` DUSITIGSS girls students, domfortable rooms, ,all. conveniences. Phone 499W. 53-Ip ... ~.-. FOR REN'l`--Two front rooms unfur- .nished. Apply 52 Sophia St. East. 53tfc. * ROOMS TO LET with board, if de- sired. App-ly 152 -Bradgord St. 50-8c ~ . COMFORTABLE ROOM with private bath and board. Apply 126 Collier St. 1c __._.._.___._.______.._._..._._.___... WAN'I`ED--A small farm or -house with acreage, in exchange for house and lot in Toronto suburbs. Apply 0. Elliott, stop 38, Lake Shore Road. Tor- onto. 53-1p ; I - V FALSE TEETH wanted: also bridge work discarded , any condition, highest prices. Mail L. Baker, 266 Crawford St., Toronto, Ont. 49-Sp _ . -.n.u;.u.:u vvnuxxuu u_v uuutue-ftgedl woman as working hnuaekeevvw to] widower or bachelor. Apply at Exam- iner. I .101 . . EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPI'-IER T with knowledge of bookkeeping desires Bositlon, referegcgs, salary optional. hone 384. . > 11) -u-. POSITION WANTED by middle-aged! working hnlmnirnnvsmw i-nl nunam wAN'1.'1.u'u for its keep for the Winter; good home. A-pply Singer Sew- lng Machine Co. 1c 7-- .___.._._.._.__._.._____.__..___.........._____... PI-IONOGRAPSH WANTED in good condition. Victor preferred. Apply at Examiner Office. ' ' 1c FOWL WAN'I`ED--Highest prices pa1d.: Phone 384 or write H. Levlt, box 1543;` LIVE POULTRY wAN'r1qD-H1ghest.I rices paid, Phone mornings. or even- ngs to telephone 322 or write to 142 Bradford St. T 1-6;) ____ HORSE WANTED for its keep for the Winter: mmd hnmn Annlv Qincrnn um"- . f-*osI'rIoN WANTEDV as housekeeper. n tbwn or country. Apply to Examiner Office. 52-11) 3 . A. THE ALBANY HOSPITAL, Albany, N .Y., offers an attractive 3 year course in nursing to high school graduates, with excellent opportunltles for work after graduation. Classes begin in Feb- ruary and` September. Students may enter thenext February class If appli- cation is -made at once. For further Information write, Superintendent of Nurses, Albany Hospital, Albany,5l;I.f. _ _ c AGEN'1'S---Get in a. profitable all-year commission business of your own. Ev- or) property owner is a. "customer or rospect. Nine hundred varieties of: ardy, Red Tag Nursery products. Cash every week. Complete equipment and instructions tree. Write--Dominion N urseries, Montreal. V 38-Meow unraoum (111114 I0!` general 1101186- work. wanted; good wages. Apply Mrs. W. A. Lewis, 66 Collier St. 10 q TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until Jan. 20,1926, for eight cords of 4-foot body wood, maple and beech. to be delivered to school- house S. S. No. 12, Innlstil, not later than April 1, 1926. (Signed) R. W. Red- fern, Allandale R. R. 2. 1-2c Tj CAPABLE GIRL for general house- `work. WAnfnd avnnd urnnrnn Annlv `Mr: ,Ono cent a. word. cash. act: Inner-L tion (minimum charge." 25): it: in- Itrtlona tori the price of tour. 10 cents extra when chatted; alqo 10 `aunt: extra. whats vrepus are directed M Examiner om. " vyuu extra. wnan -11 W Examiner Ottlco. W i'operty `F or Sale DU yvs VVVIII UGCIIQ IHIIIIICIIIIII CU! 10101010101014 DI0I0I0X0X0I0I0. 16 'per` word cash; mfnlmum 25. '1 J. .1. .1. .1. .1. .1. .1. .1. .1. .1. .1. .1. .1. 'Tv3'oa7'1?STsT1Z A---------------:; :cla.ss. dry hardwood. nearly all ma.ple; 4-`toot. or would cut to suit purchaser. `Wm. l;'sz1_n.~.Allp.nda1e.,1*I_o. 1.. .113, wool) FOR SALE--25 cords first-" 1'-3-' .512`!- > ADLET COLUMN g I In nnr urn:-A nnnlnv vnlnlrnnrn Qn 1 Rooms and Board- Lost mg} Founci Hln Wanted lvgrited % uu w 11:! uurs. All n. 94' 49-54c` pay . 510 vv uuu run ssAm9-1-Iardwood. mixed `wood, slabs, look over our wood and compare prices. At!-'.1nson_ s- Wood Yard. V218 Dunlap St._ Phone 808.1`. 48-1p I- `IHIHUF 29t1 o L 0'86: 1-60` ANNUAL M ETING OF BARRIE \ H.ORT]OuLTUR_AL SOCIETY The a.t_mua!- meeting of Ban-_1e Horti- cultural;x.;Sd.cie1;y.3will be he,ld, in Police Courtghamperp. nag-r.i_e. Tuesday evene- mg. Jan 12. 19261; at"7.80; Al1.interest- edare invited to :be` present. M 2-KR _ ..-A `II? Qirvnnvr ea- 53-.5 lltllu .... no: u_ ~-.n._n1.uauIsuriI GDCIBIY F The annual meetlng `of Inn1sl`I-Ior- ticulturalsfoclety will be held in Com- munity Hall. Stroud. Jan. 11, at 8. p.m. A full attendance is requested. J. E. Hodgson. P:-ejs.~ 1c - - I-IOSIERY-Buy the best, it is `the cheapest in the end. The kindworth re- footing, can only be had at 52 McDon- aid St., VMitt s yarn-,. thread and crochet cottons for male. Pair `of bone knitting needles given with each pound of yarn as long as it lasts. J. Platt Rnn .-.rm..- um.-,u.u:s gwen wun each pound of it J. Plat: Rose, phone 644W; `L ~ * 49-2n u1ua'ssMAK`ING for ladies and child-' ran. by theday or at home. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. J`. McKeown. 94 San- ford St. Phone 917;. _ - A50-3c V7 I DRESSMAKING for child- ren. by thedav or at hnmn Rn+'|u9onHn-- general house decorating. phone A. Berry, 539W, A21T Gowan St., Allandale. _ 48-113` `FOR PAINTING, paperhanging and NO'l`ICE--After this date I will ngt be responsible for any debts contracted in my name, without a written order. A. Kinsella, _ , 1n ` MRS. MARGUERITE TURNER. grad- uate in massaeejw vnnm: .v.....:........ .uL.nu3. LVJ.`tl1'SLiUl!4't1'1'1!l massage,`17 14 Small St; VA I FURS ALTERED and repaired. Over` I-Iur1burt's Shoe Store. Miss M. Mc- `Arthur. - T A 48ttc.l \J\J vvu 1.` pu_m~xun__.--a gooa milk cows.| allyoung and in good condition; one [pure-bred Durham with heifer calf at foot. Apply to A-.,W; McArthur, Oro Station, phone;-810. . 52-lpl `V , , COWS FOR SALE-8 good milk cows. allyoune and in tznnd nnmamn... l\|Rl\ uu all ' nuun FOR SALE4---A-"nice black. Shetland pony, quietand `reliable. or will ex- change for larger horse. Apply F`. J. Gracey, Allandale. - 1c 4 ..____,...____.._..____4.____.___.__. HUI Pr! -15 vnruu run. Al.41!a`--$12,500.00 for 8 first-class 200 acre grain and stock farm. Abundance of water; good soil; comfortablemhousez large new barn with stabllr`1g,`_well located. $3500.00 cash. Immediate possession, a "snap to close up estate.` Further particulars, Box 239, Bradford. Ontario. ;, 63-2c` --1- .. 7. FARM FOR`-'-SALE. part west half lot! 20. con. `3.'Flos. ION`-nnvvnuv nln-u 1-..... u r'AttM h`OR-SALE. lot! `3,'Flos,.100`-acres; clay loam,` good spring; 10 acres hardwood bush. Grant Knupp, Anten `Mills, 61-4p FARM FOR 'SALE-$12.600.00 tirst-class 200 anrn tn-nln anti .4... - "I;~C`)..-LET-'8-roomed house. 4* wlth all | `conven1ences.~.5 minutes" walk from Post. Otceu Enquire _a`t 77 McDonald St. ` . , 49%-29 -------- ` l are 1n_v.ited- to be ` V -.634 V ,; .~-4; sn;It_1'H._ Seqretary. | W very reasonaoe 0!`: rent at $10 monthly. Apply i1_1Vm0`rnings or evenings. .53-51)` : .-u-;- run SALE OR RENT-M. Alexand- er's house, J.42. Bpaqtord St. Will sell very reasonabe or: rent at $10 in nmrnlnsrs or evenings r.2_.::.~. HOUSE To `R il3"1 193 .Ba.s$r1e1d! st, solid brick, easily heated, low rent.` Apply 152 Bz_Ly1?1e}_c`1N_$t., phone 928J 1p] - E7612 SALE on '12:'1~I'1`-M. - house. 142 RrQ.fnrd Rf 7.rlr?aE.(.111

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