jn- RANGE. FOR SALE -Moore : Treas- urn nnrnhlnnnn FAIIIYA (lb: nnnfnn JIALVUEJ. FIJI` lth!) "-'M.U0!'B'B '1.'l'O8.8- ure combination range. Gas, coal or wood. In good condition. Phone 24-5J. 9c APPLES FOR SALE-Spies. Green- lnzs. Bell -F'lownrn'_ nunlltv Inlnrnnfnnd APPLES FOR lngs, Bell -Flowers. quality guaranteed. Harry Ottaway. phone 60516. T Ottc . GOOD CLEAN CLAY LOAM tor sate. IARPKIA Inn `I 7` IIAIIIVAI-AA" L9 `llpn uuuu u1.auALV- Una! LUAM 101 Large load $1.75 delivered.` .42 St. Phone 990_M. wool) FOR SALE by the acre; hard- wood. mostly dry. standing. J. W. Gosaling, phone 6111-8. Attc. COUPE FOR SALE--Baby Grand 4 nuaenzer coune; in nan-fact condition. FOR SALE-V-Baby white wlcken almost new. Apply 68/`William 8t.. Allandale. _ 9-_10p uvuru rvn nun--Duny uruuu `I uaenger coupe; in rtect `condi _` n. hfone 245.1. t`.. 9c BARRJE MARKETS 1=AR1_\_q_1=onsA L1=. Rooms_ and Board PropertyF_or_ Sale Miscellaneous Q.|..w-ohxo 9 0`: 0 I 0 0 0 .`-l. puunu 6a11o .o LVJ-U` 48ttc. I > BARRED PLYMOUTH BOOKS; 193-- ing strain. hatching eggs 15 for $1.35. postpuld. Baby chicks 800 _ea.ch. In- qulrieasoliclted. E. M. Stokes. Mines- ing. ' . . 8-18;) ` . ,1m-. Ind` Mrs.` Iuton Scot_t";iah to expr their thanks for kindness and sytnpa 3' shown them in` their recent bereavement.` andelpp tor tiprni `trig; _ in litnif IISU rgp BO\VLESh--On Tuesday. March 2. 1926. at his late residence, Bradford. Geo. Bowles. in his '7&th year. . 'l`UDHOPE-At Hawkestone. .. on.,~`Feb. 25; 1926.. Marion Tudhope, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. B. Tudhope, aged 10 months and 14 days.` M . ALLEMS-.-In the'fH.\i7.7 Hospital. 3.`..- rie. on Feb. 26, 1926, a son to Mr. and A V Mrs. Louis Allems. 220 Dunlop St.. Barrie. . HARRI_S-On Saturday. Feb. 27, 1926. to Mr. and Mrs.~W. J. Harris (nee Camilla Webb). 62 Burton Ave.. Al-. 'landale. a daughter (Winnitred Hazel). A . ROBBINS--0n Friday. Feb. 26. 1926. to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ptobbine, Innistil . St.. a daughter. - '1`H.0MAS--On `February 26. 1926, at `the Private Patients` Pavilion. Tor- onto General Hospital. to Dr. and Mrs. Roy H. Thomas. a daughter. WHITE--In Barrie. Wednesday. Mar. 3. 1926. to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh White. . a daughter. WEBB--ion` Friday. Feb. 26. 1920. to vM r_ and MP3. Hilliard fnhh Rnrnau ltll. \VE!`3K- , . The men who have been getting out their winter supply of wood are about finished. The stormy weather. has held them back a lot. . All J.llUI`Hl.Ull RLSIQ WGBK. Mr. Shaw, one of the Christian work- ers, spent a; few days at W. Pratt's last week; 'Inn -nan `irks Ln..- 1.-.... .....a.;.|.;._ '--_L Mar. 2-A goodly number from hre attended the carnival at Midhurst and report `a splendid time. Some ,from here brought home prizes. Andrew Rnmm nnd fnmuu irlcifn ucuc uruusxu. uuluu ].)l`lZ!$5. Andrew Knapp and family visited in Thornton last week. `In Qhnuv Ann AP hn t`kbt`(I"t\cn --....I- At the -mid-winter Toronto Con- servatory of -Music examinations. all` of the candidates in piano and theory sent` down by. Miss Ciaxton. L.T.C.M., were successful. In Intermediate Harmony Reginald God- den headed the list, the only candidate obtaining honors in that subject. In Senior Form he was fourth in honors. In Prirriary Harmony, Barbara Calder- wood too second-class honors. In Primary P ano, Margaret Rayner. Al- landale. took honprs. In Junior. Piano. Miss Esther,How had a. good pass standing. guur-u--u n \avn\ \r\Il a I-'AI\bJ V1 \ll\l\ A copper can do a lot of work sometimes. Many examples will be `found in,page 3 of this issue. 9x ` PURE BRIE!) YORKSHIRE SOWS. hwou tyne. bred to nhamnInn1m.- .4. unaoruuuve hulk Ull IHCUDREIOII. - While going home on Monday night about 10.30, Miss Isabel Hob- leiv wasfollowed by a stranger along ,Elizabeth St., from the corner of High St. to Eccles St., where the snatched her purse, containing $1.00, from under her arm and ran across the Agricultural Park. The matter was reported to the` police, who scoured the town in an effort to lo- cate the culprit, but without result. Qcau one uuiuurcuce. . At the regular meeting of the Poultry Association last Thursday `night, it was decided to adopt a plan of. co-operative advertising. It was felt that in this way all the breeders will have an opportunity to place their stock before the public at a minimum cost. W. `S. Robb gave an instructive talk on incubation xxn..:1.. .....-..... 1.-..-- -_ xi--__uL__ u; um Maura U1, we game. Next Tuesday a conference of the Baptist Churches in the Collingwood Association is to be held in the `Bar- rie `Baptist church to discuss denom- inational work. Prof. Tracey, Rev. J. W. Warner and Rev. W. J. Padey of Toronto will be present and will lead the conference. A4. 1.1.... .........1.... .._--L2f_-. -n -1 LmIe`i`;h`ton Emms of Brantford is visiting at his home here. On Wed- ' nesday, night he played for the Strat- ford hockey team in an exhibition game against University of Toronto and he is reported to have been one of the stars of the game. Nnvf "l`nmuhm o nnn-I-`Anna..- .-.4` 4.1.... vnnn--uu rnuuy. rev. 10. 132$. to Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Webb. Berczy St.. 9. `daughter. ` ;5a.,gcu m xumsxuxmty work: In unma. | E. V. Savage -paid a visit of in- |spec.tion to the B.C.I. this week. Mr. Savage is an inspector _of secondary schools in England and is here under the exchange system.` Mr. Levan, the inspector for this district, being in England. ' T...:n.1.+.... 1'.`.......... -3 n......z.n--..1 .-.A yxcalucuu J.u1` hue ensuing year. . F. Murray Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs". T. H. Davis, Owen St., has pur- chased The Weekly Times and York Township Advocate." `Toronto. For the `last few years Mr. Davis was en- gaged in missionary work in China. I F`. V Qnirnnln me?!` n 17::-u& -4` in uua SUUIIU I5 xucaueu. At the annual meeting of the On- tario Good Roads Association in Tor- .onto last week, J. E. Jamieson, M. P.P. for West Simcoe,_was appointed president for the ensuxng year. F. MllFYnVnnv;u unh n My nu:-I U!-I IICI 3lIUUI\'JUl-'- v Henry Litster has sold his grocery business to George Shannon of Cun- Vdles, who also has purchased ' from J. J. Jamieson the buildinguin which this store is located. A4. 4.1.... ............I .....r.:.... -1 -LL_ n MID - WZIJNTER CONSERVATORY EXAMINATIONS . PURE BRED HEREFORD BULL for snle. six monthsold.`1 ure bred York- shire sow and nine pigs four weeks old. Wm. H. Hall. Churchill, Ont. 9-up E a"5ii' ic7";v"e}ne{t i}'{'${ of t. Andrew's Church and dislocat- edgler shgulder. 1.J...A.-... L-.. ._-I_1 1.3., __,,, , H Juun u.I. ruuu superintendent. While walking to church last Sun- day morning, Mrs. J. W. Merrick slip ed on the icy `pavement in front hf . Ahl`I'A\!1'u rnhlimnk Gill` A:u1nnnJ- uvguunnoa van llvvvi-I65, ll LVL SUV, GU l Wisdonis: Allandale. 9c -20O pairs of men's good quality. light weight denim overalls, in blue and white stripe, only $1.00 at R. A. Stephens Clothing Store. % 9c At a meeting of Innisl Council yesterdaygit was decided` to adver- tise for applications to ll the pos- ition of road superintendent. I-A nku-manila `nu-L Qua. W`:-:Wallpaper in latest designs, all prices. Exclusive agency for Staun- ton s semi-trimmgd. W. A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth S . /' - itfc - --Green Gage plums in heavy syr- ` up, 20c tin at1Wisdoin s. ` ' 9c --.Good silver-nickled teaspoon, in King Georgepattern, with 3 pkgs. of Shi`rri"s jelly powder, allfor 25c, at Wisdom`s, Allandale. __.9nn nos -nu A` nnnuhu nun-A ...u..13J.-- vv lauuxu a, Asuuuuzue. / _ _ "S. Shierlock is taking over the ser- vice station on Bradford St. which. was operated by" A. B. Thomas last year. ` ` _,IX7.lI.......... 3... I`.L-..`4. .1..:.._. _III Tau; av vv lnuvula 550961] BDUIIE, Allandale. A Reasonable prices. 9c! v--Men s.work shirts, Big B brand,` blue chambray and khaki, reg. $1.25, 1 for $1.00, `at R. A. Stephens . V 9c| --Sweet white corn, 2 tins 25c at: Wiqsdom s, Allandale. :3 I-'n`r:;uan Auras: Lkn `and; --`Largehunch leaf lettuce, 4 for 25 atAWisdom s, Allgndale. 9: -----Buy at Wisdom s grocery store, 3 prices. 9c . Mnui- .......l. ..I.:..4._ 15:- "n 1...-..) ` MAKE YOUR coT>FERs wokx ____,.u ,, _ Ml_Nl;'.SlN G STATION aJuuun l`UJ. DJXLJUJ UH --2 registered Ayrshire bulls. 10 months old. E. M`. Ca.ldwe!l.. Barrie. R.R. 3. 7 9-11!) an . s$$*&&&&$&&&mmmmi F avvwuwswg Inc Tvvlug Llllllllllllllj DVD : I u . .. , -. " . 31 M Reders. 3c word: minimum 50c. .14 _ mmmmnlmnammmmm .serious T operation. Mrs. MRS.`R. W. P. RENNIE Mrs. Robert W. P. Rennie. who be- fore her marriage was Miss Janet Bell. of Washago, passed away in the Strat- ford General Hospital on Feb. 20. fol- lowing a. short illness culminating Ina Rennie was born at Washago. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell. who survive her. She was married twenty years ago to Mr. Rennie. Her husband survives her and there are eight brothers and three sisters. Mrs. Wesley Lisc be, Tor- rance. Alta..: Misses Ketura and Ruth Bell. Washago: George Bell. Or- Thomas and jillia: John` Bell, North Bay; Charles ` *IBeli. .Alln.nda.le: Rosa. Bruce and Ar Kchibald Bell, Washago: Andi-ew_Boli. Huchton. Suit. The run- \l\lEl'l"l l"lf\Y IE After an illness of seven weeks Jos. Hayter. a. former resident of. Vespra township. died on Tuesday morning in. the Royal Victoria Hospital at the age: or sixty-one.aBorn at Minesing, Mr.` Hayter was a son_ of the late Joseph Hayter, Sr. He farmed in Vespra until, four years ago when he retired and came to Barrie where `he made his home with his sister. Mrs. W. Parker. He was a Presbyterian and a Conser-` vative. He was unmarried. Survivingi him are a. brother. Albert Hayter. Tor- , onto. and two sisters. Mrs. Parker! and Mrs. H. C. Cook. Belle Ewart. The] funeral took place, this (Thursday) at-, ternoon from the home of his sister. 10? Sophia..St.. Rev. A. J. G. Carscad- den officiating. The _body was placed` in the vault at the Barrie Union cem-I etery and will be taken to Midhurst in the sprgxg for. burial. 2:11 If TXII I Edward B. Alport, for half a. century a leader in Orillia s mercantile life. passed away half an hour before mid- night Monday in his seventy-eighth year.In the early seventies he formed a. partnership with `A. B. erry under the name of Perry & Alpert and they continued in business here till a. few years ago. when both` retired. Mr. AI- port served on the Town Council. Board of Education, was Trustee and formerly Treasurer of'Ori1lia. Presby- terian church and Treasurer of St. Andrew's Cemetery~Board. He was the oldest member and oldest Past Master of Orillla Masonic Lodge No. 192. Be- sides his widow he leaves two sons. Dr. Edward Alport of Regina and Fred Aiport, VC.E., :01? Philadelphia, Pa. JOSEPH I-IAYTER Affnr nn {Hanna nf nation IIvAn`:n Ta... up. 1-}:- I wuuu. was ulen czlueu tne Queen's 1-susn. He was for fifty years a local preach- er 1n the Methodist church and for many years license commissioner for the County of Vvellingtonfg _ F! `R mnrviviz hv hie hnrhilnxr fnnu um x/uuIu._v uL_ weumgton. He is survived by his *wld W, tour ons and two daughters, the oungest of whom is Mrs. Comptor} Jeffsof Bar- r e. vu run -III1III\rII J. A. Brandon of Drayton, Ontario, passed away on February 27.'in his eighty-ninth~ year. The late Mr. Bran- don was born in the Township of W. Gwillimbury of an early Irish pioneer family. In 1873:'he married Miss Char- lotte Proctor of King Township and settled in the Countyof Wellington in what was then called the Queen's Bush. n He was: frn` fiffv vnnru n Inna! nu-gunk- - FOR SALE`:--1 Plymouth Rock rooster. 13 first of May pullots. mostly lgylng. from best laying strain. Phone 805r3l. Box 966. Barrie. , ` 90 1- - av. -----cs: cv\rI\IIr1III I After an illness of about six weeks. Mary Jane Givens. wife of the late Alex. Lockhart, died on Tuesday in her forty-seventh year. The late Mrs. Lockhart lived for a number of years at Vine where her husband had a farm. Retiring from the farm some'_vears ago the family moved to Allandale Where Mr. Lockhart died in 1919. Mrs. Lock- hart was :1 member of Burton Ave. United Church. Surviving her are two daughters, Misses Arvella and Made-. line Lockhart, both at home. The fun-J eral took place this (Thursday) af- tfrnoon from the home. 18 Campbell] ve. Mrs. Margaret Balfe, widow of Thos.,' Balfe. who died seventeen years ago, passed away on Tuesday, Mar. 2, at the home of her son Nicholas. con. 4. Oro, with whom she had been living. Death` was due to senile infirmity. De-' ceased was 86 years` old and had lived in Oro Township for 58 years. The funeral was to have been held to St. Mary's Church and Ceme-,5 tery this morning. but had to be post-; poned until Saturday because of the` impassable condition. of the roads. I - - - : u I u u I1 u *1: I3! 1 l Mr. and Mrs; W. B. Tudhope. of; Huwkestone. have the sympathy of; many friends in the loss by death of` their little daughter Marlon. who pass-. ed away on !i`hu1`sd-ay after a long 111-` ness which terminated in spinal men- ingitls. l &a&m&&%&mm&$&m` \ MARION IpD:|0EE__ 1:-,, .M RS. ALEX. LOCKHART EDWARD B. ALPORT ___.1 1-\ MRS. 'i'HoMAs BALFE OBlTUARY J. A. BRANCON ; BULLS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE yr_h1_r_e _!_)ull_s. _10 Ivan:-`LI.-. ..I.I V.` ` >a1.x\.:-xu.I:l.Jt1V--.l.l'1 1OV1Ilg' memory of William F. Strachan. who departed this life, Feb. 28. 1925. Oh how patient in his suffering, - VVhen no hand could give him ease, God, the helper of the helpless, V Saw his grief and gave him peace. Days of sorrow still come o'er-us, Tears of sadness often flow. When we think of our dear Father. Whom we lost one year ago. 9_c --W'if,e and Family. REID-;-TIr71 loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed a.- way'March 4, 1921. March brings sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest He will always be remembered By those who loved him best. STRACHAN---In loving `memory of Strachan. whn nnnrfnrl A cluster of living memories, The fondest the heart can frame I'll link them into a. garland, .A_nd weave them around mother's name. - on - l_._ cu . 9c We miss you at" a. thousand turns Along life's weary way, For life is not the same `to us Since you were called away. ('4. .31-- ___g_,,, 1 HOW'ARD-In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, (Alice A1- berta), beloved wife of D. C. Howard. who died March 6. 1925. -Sadly missed by Husband, Sons and Daughters. This day brings back memories Of a loved one laid to rest `And those who think of her today lAre those who loved her best. - I ULLl3}'l`S FOR SALE.-14 bullets. in full luv. also chlnken hmnm Annlv 1-1 5; A 2c per word; minimum 50c. * &&sY4mmmmmmmm.y..v.mm..xa GATES---In loving memory of Mar- garet Cameron Gates. beloved wife of George Gates, who died March 10, 1924. ` MRS. JAMES RUPERT On Saturday, Feb. 20, Mary McRae, wife of James Rupert of Edenvale, died at her home there at the age of eighty- ifive years. Mrs. Rupert had been in `poor health for some time and for a] n month and a half preceding her death `had been confined to bed. Mrs. Rupert was married forty-nine years ago and after living` in Tiny for a year, she and Mr. Rupert moved to Edenvale where they have-since resided. Surviving her . are her husband,-one son, Zeeman Ru- pert, Barrie; two daughters, Mrs. Wm. Liddicoat, Toronto, and Mrs. Rhoda 'Duncan, Roderick and Daniel. all in the VVest. and three sisters, Mrs. Wil- son and Mrs. Armstrong, Toronto, and` I Miss Flora McRae. Edenvale. The fun- 5 eral took place on Feb. 23 to Minesing ,cemetery, Rev. M. 0. Price officiating. ; I . P1ant"e, Denver, Co1.; three brothers.. wwwwwwm mmmwmm E` IN MEMORIAM av pun vvuxu, llllllllllulll UUU. w NJ &&ammmm&&&%&am <%>X<>X<%>X<>F>F>H>I<%>X X<>I<% L eral took place from the family resi-' deuce, Shakespeare. on Feb. 22, and interment was made in St. Andrew's `Cemetery, North Easthope. I ruuuI'il' nvuu mums-14 outlets. In luy. also chicken houe. Apply 1? Sophia St. East. In , HOT POINT RANGE * ' MONDAY, MAR. 3, To MAR. 13 DEMONSTRATION 1--T}V"i-f;~;L;d Family :-jj- "'L1'sa'Zai3?""z}.:ssea by Husband and Sons. W. URRY --V-Son Frank. -All sizes linoleum rugs at. W. A. Lowe & Son s,Elizabeth' St. tfc ' T % _ _ _ : _ - : . pa, DVQICJM. `U the following: 1 Dappled Grey Horse, 7 yrs. old, 1400 lbs. 1 Bay Horse, 9 yrs. old, 1600 lbs. 1 Bay `Horse, lyrs. old, Gen. Purpose ll Adams Wagon Gear, 2%" tires, 1 Good Buggy. (good as new. 1 set Sloop Sleighs, nearly new. 1 Cutter 1 Cultivator 1 Seed Drill 1 set Iron Harrows 1 Single Plow, with wheels. 1 Scu'ler_ 1 Root Pulper 1 Hay Rack 3 Cat Bins 1-set Breeching Harness, nearly new Singl Ha'l'Yl9 9 nnntl `DAL.-u. :-zjj FOR SALE-5 pigs. 9 [weeks-old. 8 geese and 1 gander. Phone 634:4. 9_c The undersigned has received in- struct1_ons from {of Horses, Farm `implements ! and Household Furniture `Monday, March: 8-Harry Richardson. lot 37, con. 1, Oro (near Craighurst) -farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McConkey, Auct. 8-9x Tuesday, March 9-Jas.t andon. at lot 7, con. 6, Oro, farm sto k and im-_ plements. Sale at 1 p.m., W. A. Mc- Conkey, Auctioneer. 7-9x Thursday, March 11-J. W. Keown. ' lot 22, con. 8, Essa.---farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. VV. A. Mc- Conkey, Auctioneer. 8-9:: `Friday, March 12-W. D. Lackie, lot 20, con. 7, Ve::pra-farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Conkey, Auctioneer. 7-9x Saturday, March 13-John Gordon. 298 Bayfield St., Bar:-ie-horses, farm implements and household furniture. 3 Sale at 1 p.m. VV. A. McConkey, Auc- _ tioneer. 9-10c , Tuesday. March 16--Egbert Avison. I lot 8, con. 1, Oro-farm stock and I implements. Sale at 1 p.m. XV. A. Mcconkey, Auctioneer. _ 9-10x ?Wednesday, March 17-The executors of the estate of the late James Chil- vers, `at lot 22, con. 1, Sunnidale, will hold an auction sale of farm or-oper- ty, farm stock, implements and household furniture. Sale at 1 p.m. VV. A. McConkey, Auctioneer. 8-10c Jd1?i"i6ii'bN at 298 Bayeld St., Barrie fn 5111` Li! oun1'LI:A ----1-3--A -A- -- ~v-- RIJ rug; sATuRDAY,1\_1.ii2"<"ii1" H13 4.1.... 3.11 -_____. _, ,- --- juulqnvnnu OJDO IJ to sell by public auction on Il~KIII'\E1u- --4::_.. _AUCl`l0N SALE AUCTIQQ SALES market A ttd St., m\um .I~'uIt sAl4l1--I.nts 11. 12, 13. con. 8. Vospm. 100 acres under cultivation. 100 acres bush. and 30 acres pasture and ulau two orc-h:u'dz-1. house. bunk burn. and good well on t n.rm. Must sell owlm: to sickness. Apply to 122 Van Horne St... Toronto. 9-10p-ttc : On Thursday of the bride's Brown, daughu and Mrs. B1-ow; tied to John ( of Mr. and Mr. ner. The bri wedding dre.<.< chine trimmed bridal veil of L of~the-valley. pink roscbuds. was played by : Orillia, and littl ton of Orillia v. the signing: of in Brown sang: A ter the CeI`0n'l(>n served to about Whom were M Brown and Yum two sons, Mr. ; ton, Miss Elsir Newton and .\I Orillia; Fwd 1}. Frank Brown, ( McCullough of Clark of Brant of Stayner and on-to. The grruo girl was an ivur the pianist a sii Examiner A< men and they 25 cents a week VIIC 'V.\,'.L.( . `United (Thu. iv Mar. 1. TM with yellow ferns. A 1zn';:< among them members, 311* and Mrs. IE1`-am` White Pihlmrn. After the }>u. ing, an inters- given, assisu-4! Heath, Mrs. (R man. During: promised to In- cial half-hour \ refreshments w ;able parlor (`tn Police Mn Drayton this \ eral of his fut -don, whose mi: "urtsay. /1 uLu . Miss Gm`! Mr. and Mt` 'St., caniml ( (:ratm'ic:1I u. `the T01` year's wimw Lefroy. :1]>`H Barrie Cull-:-2 \--....V., .v.... Mr. mm M nounce UH- daughter, Nu` `ward G. M-L: FARM .l~`()l! SALE--I.nts 11. 8. Vonm-n. mo nnrnn Inuhuv m.m....u.... JJIIC V\UL'I\`L"l`l Mrs. C. 1,. Ver Craigr of week at U10 sister, Mr.\. Most peopl menu becau IIVII money. "town. `R1,, Rev. Ira 1'5 town this wm Armenian Ii Advertising Examiner is t keep your n people of thi is Van active, that gets real (IV `VII: Mr. and M nisfail, All):-1` "Mrs. A. I). 1 the V\'eek-L-mi ]K._,. rv I AILID. 1). left last Frigi to visit Mrs. John P. pent the w Mrs. Fred (H Harry Bull ed to that short visit at What are 5 oblivion? T man uses th of advertisin Like the la the snows o piles a moun over the na advertiser. Advertisin force used t nominy of o is at work, or not, day a .Mrs. .R`.H.lI- ma returnee then` trip `.4: If Y I ' FARM FOR SALI}-Lot 9. con. 13. 50 acres clay ltmm. good burn and house and lots of wumr: 3 miles snuth of Barrie. Bun}. ` '1`hompson. Allandnle. BR. 2. T 6-11D Mrs. John are visiting Mrs. L. Cur-1 KIL uua, ICLVL Miss Byw Bradford sp home in Bra '0JUllll LVLIIIUI . Rev. A. `pulpit of S Orillia, last 'l\A 2..,. D.._. .11 UK Illa- Mrs. R. week from Hamilton. 1'3..- _ ,, .lAallllll.aUH. Emerson Alberta. 15 .John Millo r. IV. \,I. X] a day last `mca. TI ' . ifornia. `II, lllba. H. Litstv )5 leavm): .\ rx Miss G1: cover the w T1 II '71 3ng:`w..vi;}; Howell I '-the week-e Clarence "Toronto fa Miss Eu! Jting Mrs. M:.... 1:`. :vu1;:, AVLI 5. Miss Er. week-end 1!? {N v v FARM I001! SA.I4E'-'L()t 2. con. 8. V'o:4px-u. 98 acres tlrst-class clay land: good lmlldhuzs. Appiy W. F. Rt ard- aou. Anton Mill:-I. om. 9-14c W>I0X<>X X VA` F*I`*X4>I4*' OBLIVIOD THURS CLAF TVVO GOOD FARMS TO RENT. one for oxch:nu:'o t'or+:Qnd house on Burton Avo.. or Bradford St. Henry & Cowun`. Barrie. 9c ..._.......__...___..___.._.._.._____ ` 7-R(')()Ml!}D BRICK HOUSE `TO LET. uontrul. newly painted and decomted: all onnvonlexmea; ermlpped for laundry in bu..~zeInout.: garden. fruit trees and small fruit. Enquire M. Examiner. 8-13p S'I`OltlB TO L!`~}'l`--Enquh`e John Snso. "10-Co .......-_.---.. u-jl ,I%lllL`.l\' HOUSE} fnr rent or rm` aule: 11,4 blocks frum Roman .CrLtl\ollc vlun-oh: all muclorn tannvmlloncoa: im- mndlmo lvoaaossltun. Apply Philip Love. -. 9tfc ----- 3::-_--_--.-.- FOR S/\[.l`} OR llEN'l`--M. Alaxnnd-I ox~'s house. 143 .l3rmll'm'd St. Will-sell vm-y roumnmlrlo or rent at $10 monthly. Apply In mm'n|n:.:s or ovoniwms. '9L1'. c. .......-_.--.-m..- VVIIJ; 'l`lll'I} PIEIISHN whose boot and ruhl')m' wero nlm.m:od nt Mldhurt rink lo`h-.4!` (`.:n-nhml" nlnnun mahmn nnn\n +.-. ~ fl.()S'|`~~~~i\'nittml .~wn.rf. pink and blue, on` ])ecomhur 19. botwomx `William St. nnd `Bunk of Nova Sr.-.ot.iu.. Knowimr `tho pm-lay whn found armrf kindly re- turn to I33 Wlllin. a St! Allnndnln m LIIU turn BIIVU OLD POSTAGE STAMPS WANTED. Have you any old letters stored away? "The stamps are valuable. Old Cana- dian and American wanted. Write and tell what. you have. W. W. Braden. T24 Columhlno Ave., 'l.`m'onto. ` 9-10p LIVE POUL'l`RY WAN'.l.`I%tD---Chlck- `em-1. hens. roosters, ducks any l)t'ued or weight. mixed crates our specialty. fifteen cents per pound. Duck emxn wanted for hn.tcl11ng.~flft.y vents per dozen, hen eggs thirty cents. Jlolhrnnks. Bmdforrl, Ont. 90 p... nd geese; BOUND S'l`R)\YF.i)--Owner may have ` same by proving property and paying expenses. Wilsmn Forlxes. R.R. No.2. Stmlul. 8-101) P`(.)UN'l`/\.lN PIGN LOST with name ]<`.mm'mm Bnlmntyno. on it. on Ic`rldu._v night nr S.-mm1n.y. Finder kindly re-' turn to `IX-VVm'Hle_v St. 9c runuul` wvrv l'.lll.llH`l`1l Ill 1\Ill(lTlUl'H[ PINK "l"ln-st`. (`.u.rnlvu.l" pluame return same to tho I`{ol`nn-~.st:aVtl(nn and receive their nwn. ' 9p mm our (;I.AssIi:s `LOST--LlL:ht weight, dark shelled rims. Flnder kindly leave at lilxumlner Ottlce. 9c APPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned up till 8a.turday,vMa.r. 20, for the position` of Road Superin- tendent ol Innlsfll Township for 1926. J. W. Black. Tqwnshlp Clerk. Stroud. 9-10c . PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE WANT-_ ED, 14-H13. or over. Must be In good working" order. Apply'Geq. G!-a.cey, Auandule. . 9p WANTED FOR RENT--A small house with furnace and bath. Two adults. Apply Box W. Examiner. 9p o THIUGE TONS good alfalfa. clover or IHIXRII hnxr ulnnfndv hnlntl nr Innnn .:.a1uuLu 'l'ULVD guoa a.mum.. clover 0!` mixed hay wanted: baled or loose. Utop1a.rF`lour Mills, phone 79r5. . 9c WANTED, baby to board. by rspons- Ible `person. Apply Examiner Oglcle. ., , _ c FARMER AWANTED. with some pare time to handle a. profitable aide line In his owncommunlty. Apply C. M` 1 Pxaymr, Nowmzirket. Ont.. Box 147. 935 COMPETENTT GIRL` WANTED tbr lrnnnrnl hnunnurnrln cvnnd moan: lnnlv MAID WANTED--VM`ust be able to cook. Apply in person betwpen 4.GD`and 9.00 pm. to Mrs. E. L. Breretou. 162 Dunlap St; A 911 ---u~-u"n"n"lr'a"n' 'n*'A"A"a~'n"u~-n-vsj .030 cent `I. word. eun. econ mur- Illln (minimum char 850); at: In- Itrtxoue tor the pr `co, at tour. 10 cents extra. when charged: also 19 ' eenu extra when repee ere `directed to Examiner Omce. GUVT W059 932. ICIIIIIIIIIIIII iii m&mi$$a&a3ii [lung A4-0 `- u-on.-A Ag-h -ah In-u l lcpar worn cub: mlnlmm Ike, \&nI4Jnl&`D.gI4 &sInI&nnI4-In IHIITIB [HUN 1' \1l.I'VlJ VVJILV LIBIJ I-UK? nera.l.houaework; good wages. kpply Mrs.'W. A: Lewis. 56 Colllert. tic, Li_ve StockTF or S_ale pulmy wnu l.U HUI H(`.ll'7`I' Klnly to I33 Wllliu SL. Allundnle, to i`m'lhor trouble. 9- Op `For Sale of To Let Property To Let ' Farms or Sale 11.jpg! {and Found Help Wunted Wu-sea MUISILLVUII all `Rn n-In UKLBU nt l TX` uunvouoooooonooonoyq Buckwhogrvclltitouoihot 9:. a caution m2..._'...`2-'...'?."_ _______ _. 55350 F- Potntou. 1 DlllIC'.'Ap!l' pllilll IIOIIIOOOOII mm. W Qvogouooooouocoo Pntn Inn; nun "In-, nun THURSDAY WHOLESALE iPRIO_ES' otcoocootuooulilolooooolo RYQ op...gooouncwnooiu-coconut not M OIlDO0IIl`IIOl\O0l'IIOII Buekwhmg` _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . A , x:-m. TENDERS will be received by the un- dersigned` up to the 10th day oi. March. 1988. tor the farm known as the Par- liament Farm and being the west half of lot 15, con. 8; Township of Oro; one hundred acres more or less (about 75 cleared). light clay loom: large well- built. brick clad. two storey house. large bank burn on stone and driving- shed: near school: R.R. mail box and telephone on premises. Well ~tenced. good well. Possession given 1st. April. 1926. The `highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. `(-96 ESTEN & ms'rE1'~r. Solicitors. tor. Administrator. Barrie; x` urru.n.J.`UI.V.l.TJ.`1 '.|.'U LEARN and Im- prove In dressmaking. After February 8. regular classes 1 to 6 mm. . Morn- ings by sgolntment. Rates reasonable.` Mrs. L. amel. 8? Brock St..e phone 838. U x FOR SALE--50 acres -land. bush and pasture, south west quarter of lot 11, con. 8. Veapm. some valuable timber. '1`. L. Munro. Barrie. RR. 2. 9ttc. OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN and im- m-mm In tlrnnamnlrlno Anna 1:VI...'........ - FIREWOOD CU'1w!th aawlmr chine. B. Brock. 14? Oman mm D` uusnvvuuu uu'1' wun sawing ma.- chine. B. Brock. 147 Owen St. Phone _No. 444W. . 6-11!) -j-- {FOR'PAIN 1`ING. paper hanging and `general house decorating phone A. `Berry. 539W. 21 Gowan. st.,.A11anda1e. 6-110 . \ -1-. l.1.Ul`|Ulll`l Arthur. --1- ROOM. TO LE'I`--10 minutes walk from Collegiate. all conveniences. Ap- ply 76 Small St.. phone 707. 9c FURS ALTERED and repaired.-Over Hurlbux-t's Qhnn Qfnrn Mm. mr M'.._ mms ri`a;1rea.,over Hurlburt'a Shoe Store. Miss M Mc- Arthur. ' ' \ '- TO ;LE'I`-Front room.` heuted.'a two radiators, suitable for office, or living room. Brown & Co. 90' UIIIUKIIIS IIBII ill HIE` ;;.;`,`m- a:'::.,`*`,%`a-;.`9':::'7~.`5`*'4':,_] P _ 3. '1. H10 1. - FOR SA-LE---Llbb,v s Pickle Factory at Allandale.` Office andstoz-eroom 17x17. vemndah 17x17. Would make a. good summer cottage. Platform 80x70. would ` sell separately if delved. and some oak hm-rels -and olive casks. Apply W. J. (.`.mven'. 131 Bradford St.. Barrie. Phot_1e 621W. 9:) I. :1s:II.u1\.l`4 .l.4\.Il l"UI$ l\.1Jl!4""5"| fl.CI'eS.l more or less. 2nd con.. Oro Township. part of north lmlf lot F": never-full-I inn` spring creek. quantity of timber. Sealed tenders will be received up to March 25. James A. Caldwell. Box 1008. Barrie. 'I`m'ther particulars at 1'49.Blnke St. ,' 9-1013 .I;0R SALT!)---Saven acres town proper- ty. well situated: level: good soil. house, barn. stable, root cellar. poultry house. orchard. well. raspberries. str wberries. Cheap for quick .sule. Ap y owner on premises, 8 North St.. Rn vie. - ` 9131' - PASTURE now FOR sALE--34 xtcres. more m- Rama, and nnn nm. mm...m:..a.. ` DUPLEX HOUSE for sale:' also 6- room cottage: workshop on property. Will sell on easy terms or would ex- clmnge for farm. Box 347. Barrie. 6-11p - FOR SALl.7---'.l`wo Iota. each 66 feet frontage on 'W11lium`Strent. Allundale, adjoining` snniturium grounds. Apply Mrs. J. A. McNeil, Allundale P.O. 9c 2--2 HOUSE FOR SALE-7-roomed brick. house: reasonable price. Apply 74 .'1`or- onto St., or phoma 379.1.` 9(: FOR SAL1?}--C0rner lot in Orb Station. frame house and barn, good orchard tmd.sm:1ll fruits. splendid water. Ap- ply F`. McMlnn. Oro Stutlqn. 5-10p :: __.....__.__..._..__.....__...._..____ MADE IN CANADA, Sawyer-Masaey| mad graders. drags, scrapers, stone] crushers, bins, steam rollers, acazf1flers,l spreader wagons, dump wagons, water (sprinklers. oil distributors. gas and steam tractors, threshers. clover at- tachments. saw mills. Personal call or catalogues on request. W. W. Badgley. travelling representative. Box 1093. Barrie. Ontario.` - 2-10p HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Phone 8r3`. .. Apply Alvin Webb, Stroud. 9p mnmn aocx may CHICKS can be bought `next week. It you have a I V II (I . .?;..fi*.`.`.n...c.'.:..L"."3..,.". .....'..";.E ABUNDANCE SEED 0A'I`S--Produc- tive. largp, plump and hea.vy.- test 42. extra-good straw, 85 cents per. bushel. bags 35 ccmts. Cash` with order. Wm. H. Hall, Churchill. Ont. 9-11p V BROODER x FOR SALE-'1`wo first- clasa electric b coders. Capacity 200 chicks each. pri e reasonable. Mrs. A. G. Campbell, 42 Penetang St.. Barrie. Ont.` Box 1010, . . - '91) FORD RUNABOUT for sale. Could be altered to-light` truck. also three-tube radio set in good condition. For par- ticulars phone 975W or. enquire 11' Florence St. , . 9 FOR 8ALE-S6veral sets at slelghs. both light and heavy. new, also `one set second-hand lightdelivery slelghag cheap. Paddlsorrs blacksmith shop, Al- landale. 5-129 nun BltJJ_l3Ull8 not or Ulotnm U8.- blnets made of quarter-cut" oak; will hold .800 suits; will sell cheap. Apply Stenhens' Clothlm: Store. . on FOR SALE--One set of Clothing Ca.- hlnatn mnn nf nlmv-for--nuti nnlro mill IIUIU JIUU BUICK`); Will 861! CI Stephens Clothing Store. F0/R SALE--Frost a Wood binder; 6-. ft. .cut, `nearly newz, also, bay mare coming (our. broken. weighs frqm 1200 to, 1300 pound. Henry Havlson, phone 609r22. . . _ 9c, . BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE--L1o.vd.` large nizn, nrnnm vnnlnr ununtl uyhhnlu BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE--L1o.vd. large size. cream color. wood wheels. reversible gear. In good condition. 85 Mary St. Phone 898. V M . 9p ruler; uumu Iutullllil SOW. type. bred to champion has at Smyner mu fair. also hogs fit for ser- vice. R. B`. Cursoadden 8: Sons. Brad- ford. 2 I-10!) -