Dn.n.vv-Lu Luna memory 0!: my_cIear mother, 'M_rs. John Shaw. who . left us Jan. `9. 1917, ` V . T . She ls_just as; dea.r*t9_d.y\(. . ` As when she passed away. . -\ `In . ` ` .._`R`l"R'lTI"l McKINNEY--In sad and loving` mem. cry of Mrs. Thos. McKinney, who went to rest on Jan. 2. 1924. No one knows the silent heartache. No oneknows the bitterpain I have suffered; since I lost you- Life` has never .been the} same. - 1c . M L ,-Husband, ......__.___..j..._......,._._......_ NOONAN-In loving memoryof. my dear wife. `Roma, urhn Mad Inn :'1 _ I GILCHRIST--In loving memory of myi father, who departed this life, Ja.n;'| 3. 1925. and mymother, -whtqdeparted Feb. 2. 1926. 1 nu'n-mum 10 ,DYER----In loving memory of our dear; husband and father, Alfred A. Dyer; who entered into rest` -Jan. 9. (1925. Do you forget? Ah, .no. For memory s golden chain Still binds your heart.to` ours below" Till _welmeet and touch again. 1-\' Qua!" ....:..._...:| I.-- 119:`- _-`__1 vs ___;u_- -..- ..\.-...vv. uuu uvuvll cuggclmuo ' 1p-`sadly missed by Wife and Family. S V 2c per word; minimum 60c. ' . T>&&>`!M>YmsYmsY4'mmummm uur uuruuvexnent OI 21. IOVIIIR mot A B1`. 10 Miss Catherine Fitzgibbon lshes , to thank all hex? friends and nelizhbors for kindness andsympathy shown in the death of her brother. Thos..F1tz- gibbon, 4. ,- n . I wa.u:n. ISELU M alcomson. ' 1!) Mrs. Arthur Hubbert.Ba.rrie. wishes -to thank her friends and neighbors for. kindness shown during her husband's` illness.` ' ` In Mrs. R. H. Webb and familsfwish to - thank their friends for kindness and sympathy extendedto them in their recentibereavement. - 1c. Miss Mary McKernan wishes to ex-3 tend her sincere appreciation to friends = `for kindness and sympathy shown in her bereavement of a loving mot er. 1c Miss vcatherinn ms-..o;n.1..-..; 1.1... &m%m&&%&ii%&g] IN MEMORIAM * 20. TIA!` \vnr- I-ninlnnnrn Kn- L ! i I A av pvt vv u, uuuuuuul U00. '5' , V` . *W %&m&&mw&mwm&&mmwI :-`--vji &O CICr`DI`l l ' Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ker"ms.rd.wish" to express their appreciation of the-. kindness shown by their friends and 1 neighbors during Mr. Kennard s illness.. I 1n awnings` V ' lJOHNSTON--At Minesinj: Station, on i Tues., Dec. 28. 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. - Herbert Johnston. a daughter. _ I MILNE--At Barrie. on Tuesday, Dec.; 28, 19,26. to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Milne,` 1 a. daughter.: . . = REA-In `Detroit Mich.. Dec. 27, 1926., `to Mr; and Mrs; Albert W. Rea. a. Adaughter (Dorothy Elizabeth): . ' umuwu. ' - '7:'_ Q The c._& W` Moto s have moved; I fyom the q_uarers they have occupied 1 smce startlng 1n busrness three'eyea_rs 5 ago to more com_mod1ou1 premxeegm =1 `I :]I:n); e:::l;ng;):aIg;0n of .W. .L1vmg- H I Minna Densjen, a womanebrouight `out from Germany for domestic ser- _ vice and employed for some time inli V Barrie, became deranged in the 1163-1. nital. where she ,wa< 9 patient, on}? Monday morning and was taken into `I custody by the police. She was tak-' - on fin Hon nnnni-11 `:n:` I-\I~|L Int-.. .... '1 ggahuuy lay me puuce. `Due was taK-, O O i Ian, to the countv Jall but later re-. `moved again to the hospital. I ulc uuurb HU . i Thos. Stev nson, a young Irish- . 7: man found wandering about in Innis-| {fil township, and behaving `peculiarly, ' lwasbrought to Barrie on -Tuesday by Provincial Constable Kelly and plac- ;_ `ed in the county jail pending exam; ,1 ` ination. 7111.`. IV 0, turn:-,1, 1 ` vvuln '{u uapuu. - ' `Correspondents are. requested not" _to seal envelopes bearing one-cent. postage. . It retards delivery and re- quires:double`postage to be paid at the receiving--end; * - TiVIl7:v| 1\' n1\InL.-... IX: `L`I..'.--l.....i.-.-- `L- V LOS'l.`---In Barrie. Jan. 3, one glove, tur-backed. Reward onmeturning to Lowe ; Furniture Store. ` 1c uuc u:cc1v1ug~ euu. been appointed to succeed the late J. M. Mitchell as switchboard man- Irwin McMahon. of.Hawkestone has L ager for -the Oro Telephone Co. at` $1200 a year. He assumed his new duties on January 3. There were twelve tenders for the position, rang- ` .ing from $1200 to $2000. 9 II1l:V\1:i|n-\` nu1J:& 1.-....) '--_.-..A-v guy uucxc 13 II zuyaucry LU nun. ' ` --Absolutely free---A .'Carhartt handkerchief with each pair_of the justly celebrated .C_arhartt overails, at Stephens Clothing `Store. ' 1c _ 1When_com'ing outof a neighbor's house last Friday night, M11-'_'.e" C.`R. Blackstock fell on the ice on Owen St. and broke a bone in hereleft `wrist. - ` - - 1-)--- 1-: 1|: an-9n,,., Rev. R. M. Millman, a missionary Don` furlough from Japan, occupied `the pulpit of. Trinity church last Sunday.` Mr. Millman spoke on his 3 work in Japan. " T` ' 9 "(Tani-nunnnilnnt-5 can u.-.......'..L...J __.|.- mg, uum qu.a_UU w amuuu. I -, 1 T-he criminal audit board, compos- [ed of Judge Vance, J.;J..'Mc=Knigh; of `Tottenham and Harry W. Carter of` Bond Head," are sitting this week at- the court hotge. 7!.-- (VA.-- I I $ ~uu:.V:uV--ux toying memory A Or. my dgar w1fe,.Rose, who died Jam.7, 1 26. - ' . . . 1' ..--x._..1-_ _-.._ -_-1_-.__ 5'1.-- Lowe_."&7_-i"Son s_, E-liwz;"bet'l;u,S.t: b -Reduce.d prices. .on all "men's and o ,. 5. Store`. .. . s . _ 1c , ` Rev. A. E. Herrickvof Toronto will ' preach inthe Presbyterianpulpits of glownline, Ivy and Baxter next Sun- ay. P y. e M . . The regular meeting ,_of the W.C. - T.U. will be held in the Public Li. = brary Hall on Monday, January 10, ' at 3 o'clock. . . Rev. J. S.-Shortt was in Midland on Wednesday evening giving an ad- dress at the men's banquet in Knox Presbyterian Church. _, Miss Nancy Hargreaves will re- open classes in national, aesthetic and ballroom dancing, Monday, J 10. Phone 959W. . ' 1c, -Wallpaper, in latest designs, all prices. Exclusive agency for Staun. .ton s semi-trimmed. ' W. A. .Lowe- & Son, Elizabeth St. tfc v --January sale of coats, dresses, hats, etc., on `display ,at half price, Sat. Jan. 8-31. Miss Irene Collins, 27 Essa `St... Allandale. A V1c- On New Year's Eve J. G. Keenan was greatly surprised to find a large bat in the cellarof his store. _ How it got there is a mystery to him. with nair of the ys' overcoats at _Stephens Clothing! an. ' lg ' ` a superior brand of hock-. ey,P Fliiaiiigk Doyle's "Colts had little difficulty in defeating Dunlops of the Toronto Mercantile .League on New Year's afternoon. The \score .was 11-4 and even that does not fair- 'ly represent `the margin which the. =locals had on the play.` In the first itwo ,periods and most of the third: Barrie had the play in their oppon-! `e ents territory almost continually and _ ,they had five shots on goal to `the visitors one. There was no weak; spot in the Barrie team. Each man} played almost perfectly and if the; holiday game can be taken as a cri-? terion the team is the best that has} represented Barrie in .the junior O. H.A. for some years. Smith led the; scorers with five goals; Kennedy had four and Doyle and Partridge one! each. The visitors had `little team play and plainly showed lack of prac- `. tice. Our old `friend Jack Arm-5 strong held down the centre ice posi-5 tion for them and was their best man, { "Hedida lot of good stick-handling: but was too closely watched to shine g . much. However, he scored three goals. Doughty, who scored the? fourth goal for `Dunlops, was a close . second to Armstrong in effective-? ness. _ _ _ I -1. _,_10 -`n......:- 1-....- -'.._ .1... .1... I IUBUJ u-:l.`1un \JIIul'l`5Ila _ Nancy Hargreaves m natlonal, Jan.` :`K7nnnnAs- in Inivgglv A-..._.-.. -n 1 1`e3."fI".". -Shortt_ was. ip Midlahd ' on ev en1ng glvmg tghe men s 1n Knox Church. mag kYnvu nut U .mn ..u..-....... -..2II uuvu; ue ouu Q,..I:lIllUU|II `DB. itfc --'Reduce.d pnces on all nen s _ gggelovercoats at Stephens Clothirig g Rex}. Herrick` of Dreach_ in the A and Baxter . = W.C.i held__ in Public on Monday, January 10,; at o cl9clg. ' 11--- 0II-___LJ_ -__, u up. .. _ Goodi Chrismas `bulsiinessl ` w$s -1-4:. ported by our advertisers. ' ' `-Jnn11sn-v lnfino Quin .4. `D A . LOS'l"on- Dec. 23..black and white hound with browzrhead. in the vlcln-. !ty of Churchill. Phone 19r5. Lefroy. Ont. ` ,. ' 62-1n o yvs upu ug uul.` auvt:l.'u.aI:l'. - -Januai~y Clothing Sale at vR.o_A I Stephens . . . Subscription genewal time for most subscribers. - ` -All sizes linoleum rugs at W. A.` Lowe &- Son Elizabeth St. ,tfc --RDuDAA nvir-an nn n1! man - .....1 lo saw: u, an; Vvvusu. uuuuuuln DUO. i$&mg&&am&a$ 3 '--Loving1y 1-emembered by ` Husband and Children Vincent . Noonaru Bnentwood. P93". '--PI-IOEBE L-Bmnn" ._....v--, -...., --.v-uo- T.Triixity-Goal, Dyment; defence, Looker", `Godden; centre, Blogg: gviings, Anderton, Corbett; subs., 'J6hnst9n, Smith. ...... -o\a| vvaalba, Luvs:-u.u_I-3, Llllllyoullu ~~Allandale -- Goal, Thexton; de- fence, Rs Hunter, J. Hunter; centre, Hpdgins; wings, Kelcey, Ness; subs., Ridden, Seymour. ' on ` . c Q fl .The-Church Hockey League open-'\ l zed on Monday night with a double-[' ll -header in which St. Mary s and Trin-; 9` ity were returned winners over Bara- [ cas and `St. Andrew's respectively. 1 `In the first game several of St. An-;~ drew s players were unable to turns tout and. the team took the ice with; F 0 s r- 3 only four players. The result was a. J 1 P walkover for Trinity by a score var-I iously estimated at from 16 to 20 goals to 0. Corbett and Anderton! :,did most of the work for Trinity.'] -The second game was a close contest I] :'with St. Mary's _winning by 4-2. Joe 1 , Saso scored two goals for the wind` . ners and Moore and Desourdie one} ; 'each.~ Claude Craig and Stan Malk-'1 I in accounted for Baracas two goals. l1 I I m...:..u.-_ .r1_-1 'n-______;__ _1_p-,, , ll FOUND--A small sum of money in the Post Office. Thursday morning, Dec. 80. Owner may have same by proving groper-ty and paying for this advt.. hone 201J.. V 1c. vv V.-ovum--ad u v--4--I-VII I Central and Trinity Won Webdnes-j sday night's games, the- former de-` feating Allandale 3-2 in a- close game and! the Anglicans winning. their sec-: ond straight game at the expense of! Baracas by 5-3. Kashner in goal and I Bogardis and McClel1and started for Central in `the first. game and Ness was the best man on the Allandale team. Craig, McKinnon and Wilson did the scoring` for Baracas in the final and Jim Anderton was the big noise` for Tri_nity and accounted for Imost of their-goals. I'1-..A.___I rt ,1 -rr 1 1 - _-- V. ---V-.. T Central--Goa`i;mf{ashn4er; defence, BaIlanrtyng,. Caiscadden; centre, Mc Clelland; 'wings`, Bogardis, Simpson. . An.......1..1- n-.-1 mI.-_AL,.-- - us yauu, xu.auuu. g St; Mary s-Goal, J. Byrne; dew ' Byrne. 2 fence, Desourdie, Flaherty; centre,; Saso; wings, Moore,_ Lang; sub., L.! f I 1IY..J.. ....A.-.u .. (".........." Baracas- -_Goal, Thompson; de- fence, Craig, 'McKinnon; centre, Sin-3 ,clai1j; wings, Hart, Wilson; subs.,i !Bryson, Malkin. i 1 ~ Q+- Mn.-9- (Inn! 1 `D.......... .1- ` _u_ quuabuu, ouu Lu- Y! . I St." drew s-Goa1, Scott; for-i .l`ward_s, VaqAtter, Pulford, Tomlin-} Cnh --- ..--v-..uuu ..v- ..-..-.u-v-an vvvv bvunoo ' Trini~ty--`Goal-, Dyment; defence, I Looker, Godden; centre, Blogg';i wings, Corbett, Anderton; vs.ubs.,. Johnston, Smith. I .Q+ -"A...1.......v- r:....1 c,...u.. 4-....= 'l ll.Jl_Il./.l._'Ull5 gut, 21 clear SHOE. 1118' " -puck`lodged in K-a.shner s pads and, '!Armstrong' charged him carrying; 2 him into the net; He should have] 'lhad~a penalty but he was given a .`:..goal_. - Armstrong` scored a real goal 'g|_a few minutes later. Barrie then re- *s umed. the offensive and Smith- tal- , l'li_d"twice in quick.-succession, the] I first on a rebound from Kennedy sf : gghocit 3nd Itgie second on his own re-i M n . ennedy followed With. a; `iii ifto3" S fodmnaf1<"ni"g`i."" 3 "Doughty got the final goal of thtl ' .game, which ended with Doyle ma_k-: L". ing a determined effort to make the 3 '1Pscore an even dozen. 1 Z `I; Dunlops--Goa1, Graham; defence,? '.Black, Wallace: centre, Armstrong;l "right wing, Coleman; 'left 'wing,! iDoughty; su,bs., Mighton, Lewis. I 'D......:.. r~,...'| 1xr..1..1.. v._._i...__.. .1- ` Barrie kept the play almost entire- - ly in their opponents -end of the rink ! in the first period but were only able ; `tojscore twice: Smith accounted for, ' the first "goal and Partridge got the; second on a- beautiful rush. Smith found the twine on two other occa-3 sions and Kennedy once but they` were called back for offside. In the, second` period, with ,,Srnith and Ken-6 nedy serving. time on the penalty '._-bench, Doyle breezed a long one past ` _Graham and Kennedy signallized his} i` return by scoring on along shot. '` `Armstrong tallied the first for D_un- `fa ' lops on a backhand hoist after a nice 1 t_bit of stick handling. Smith and`; "McKnight combined nicely for Bar-,' rie s fifth goal, the former taking? ' the shot, and thirty seconds lateri Smith scored again on a pass from t 'McKen'zi~e. Just before the end of ; thejperiod Kennedy grabbed a loose! ' puck and .slammed it. home. Both! ' teams changedgoalies during the in-I l.termission.~ Kashner replaced Walsh _: `for Barrie and Graham gave way to; 3, `Wallace who went back from the de- l -`fence. Dunlops started out as Vithough they meant business andl |Armstrong got a clear shot. The! " '1'|1'In`r `:7: VnnLunu n Al. __..I i I mung, _Ness. 15,1 TRINITY IN FRONT . ? ;. _ IN CHURCH LEAGUE .LOS -----Gold rim and crystal. lady's` Watc . Return appreciated by A. F. I`. ~,~--c:v--'a ! *"1-""! `'-'-'b``'` ``! `-"` I f .: j.'Barrie--Goal, Walsh, Kashner; de-z fence, Doyle, McKenzie; centre, Smith; right wing, Partridge; v left? wing, Kennedy; subs., McKnight, i . N4-"egg, ':I.%dca1-st Mlih -Too Fast. for, Toronto Team; Win by,` 3 M , E 1&1-4 Score " E CD3: Referee, Cliff Bown. ` _allU DIIU UUUll nd. Kennedy effort and rep later on a pas J ...!..I... ..-J. 4.1.. Wednesday's Games 1:11-01 01 ..J ulcuub uuanucaa :1 KAashner Hknrn-n.r1 him norm` LillDAVI;' auu IJIIIJDII I/GI` quick; succession, ound econd own ed'y with . repeated a few min,-g pass from McKnigh . LA *P:v\n` nmkl .4` 4-1.. I GD .I.l'Ulll LV_1.U1\lllg : ed m make M aant 1 {Aa.shner and: ;ed ; at scor ed er. u... .....I C1..-:L'l. .L_`I ' BUY AND BUILD on the hillton. Get Georgian Bay breezes for your child- I `en. Lots fifty by one Hundred and thir-1 I ty-two deep; excellent garden clay loam, Maple Avenue between Wel-ling-g tnnand Dalton Streets. Price same a,s=. before. not raised to newcomers: also? lots corner Teresa and, Eccles. Price! for any lot. ten dollars per-toot. Box-` 861. Barrie. ' 1-3c . ""-' *1 wed n McKnight th, The agricultural short course con -' ducted under the direction of Dis- trict Represntative Stewart L. Page opened on Tuesday: at Mitchell Clarke Scott` I H. Wardman Vernon Hook R. W. Duff, sk. xu;. u. L . vv asuxua u. Lu. nuxlcn I E R. A. Stephens, sk.. B. G. Robertson, ski 30. J. Smith Geo. Taylor F 3 Dr. W. Richardson Chas. McDone1l I !A. W. Laidman . Hy. Armstrong D. W. Lennox, sk. H. M. Lay, sk. {Robb Gibbons Hy. McGinnis, Jr. ;Geo. Grinyer R J. H. Rodgers A. J. Sarjeanto E. A. Ha-rtt L. O. Vair, sk. G. S. Webb, sk. !'Rev.VE. J. Whan W. L. Benson J. D. Hatton E. C. Channen D. W. Emms C. Graham . Re,y.J. S. Shortt,sk. Dr. V. Hart, sk. T. R. `Coulter Hy. McGinnis, Sr. Emfns H. G. Milne J. F. Goodfellow - W. A. Boys V. S. Hambly, sk.` W. N. Duff, sk. VERY coon ATTENDANCE . i AT` SHORT counsa IN 0110} .R?ii:;;:"* * . C. Walls '. .T.Thompson,sk. : % . L. Brennan 1 Simpson . r F. Warnica j - .A.Stephens,sk._ ; . ` r. 1 . 1 . J ' . R. . . F. Garrett, sk. _ A . J. Brennan . . J. ` * , J. 'H. Evans ` H. Creswicke i`Dr. R. Richardson V `J. D. Milne, sk. `Ed. Armstrong [A n m1;..++ T . ' *"l'l-IE MIRACLE The unique spectacle presented an the Century Theatre, New York, for many months with great success. A story of a woman who ha loved and suffered, of a mother who has wept. Based on `the charming The Legend 91 Sister Beatrix." .D_I_ TUCI A complete show from 7.15 to 9.45, And from 8.30 to 11.00 pm). FOR` SALE BY "rE.\*D I-JR:-50 cos at? . Barrie. known as the Lount Castle pvo- ` `party. Tenders rec'e'{ved until Feb."1'.'{ 1927. No tender n_ecessar1ly. accepted. L. H. Clarke, 139 Scarborough Rd., Toronto _ __ ; -`52-2p 7:15 EH5 "9145. M The _ Prince of Broadway at 8.30. The Miracle at THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATHRW x A IQPNOICHER -- AND ALSO - Capilo `i':';1." Thealre 'rH1s'rL `mun R1Ni<'s' Ami THE Gi!Eg';EST T ROLE -or` HER. LIFE .---a-- -1 5 \II\ I -(Sf-tile Prize Ring. 5.???-i_E .73.7 Vin JI\I $5 ` `(Eon .3 . een1nCur . Reynolds T. aruso 1 A. M. Lesli W. W. Rainford, sk J. H. Marshall R. M. Price Dr. L. J. Simpson . S. W. Woore, sk G.*W. Anderson. H. A. Lennox Rupert _ . P. Merrick, sk. TWO HOUSES FOR SALE. centrally I llocated. all conveniences. Apply ...D.r.._ Oaks, corner of, Owen ; and ACo1ll.o:r_`~- Streets - ' _ n ' -IV " -53-2-n`2;.' I ' - . . . Square. There was an 1mt1al of temiance o>twenty-five ,boys and twenty girls, which is a very credit- able start, and Mr. Page hopes that the attendance will reach th'irty in each class by the end of the week. E. W J. E. J. A. Dr. Lewis, sk. elte Cavanagh M-acLaren . . Grose -LIL. \7n 131111011 1. 9 LI: IJIUJU Geo. Luck D. F. McCuaig H. E. Jory J.E.Thompson,sk.A. A. Smith, sk. `Dr. Sprott A. G. Habbick EJ. Patton John Sinclair }J. F. Jackson A. E. Bryson DP. Love S. G. Underhill IA. Brownlee, sk. . T. Kissock, sk. [W.0.,McKinnon S. N. Jones IE. Woodman W. Firth H. Meredith Alex. Sinclair O. H. Beelby, sk. Kennedy, sk Gordon Cooper J. McMartin A. G. MacLellLan J. C. Monkman 'W.rA.Twiss W. D. Griffith J. R.-Dier, sk; G. 0. Cameron, Roy White E. Edwards [W. Livingston F. W. Livingsto ER. J. Lowe ' J. G. Scott i'J. 0. Scythes, sk. G. D. Hubbard, 1 ER. L. Wolfenden E C .`M. G. -Smith J P. C. Lloyd . 3'.%1ifI df-`$aii`T 'p. Lloyd iw A (1101-nan can Tjinlr I ' J. M. Pu _ley | W. Craig I Art. Wolfenden I S. Meredith, sk. wom w qf mIt:|,u.1n-L. runners are muue DI mue oax. 1.,~ _- inch shoeing. Apply W. D. Coch- mm(. B. R. No. 2, Allandale. 49-67p I A~photoplay you will always remember as unique. A ~cA61up`leteb show `froth 7.15 to A` two-fisted drama of love and thrills Twinkletoes, 7.15 and 9.46. \ Peyfection Pictures ' Pxfesent WILLIAM F._AIRBANKS `..4,v`?'ad s`.3o '23 11.60 pan. Fighting Youth at 8.30. BARRIE CLUB Rmxs FIGHTING PAULINE GARON -.--- FOR SALE--One matched team gray Pmvheruns. weight 2800. One matched new-In] brown `Percheron mares. weight about 2800. Two sets of new. heavy` weighs. runners are made of blue oak. "ill. lnnh uhnninvr AI\n'|v `K7 T3 f`nnIn.. YOUTH W. Rusk S. Stransman W. B, Underhill A. loffatt H. oak, sk. sk. onkman `I7 T\ _._' BIELI, VVu JJ. \I1'l.|.J.lbll 91:. ` W. Livingston sk. n. 1.I.a._y . R. H. Smith H. J. Twiss B. Meredith Dr. Rogers, sk VI` T7____1_ ,I_ Dr. Dyer J. J." Black M. Robertson W. A. Turner, ask. A. Hay `D II Gw.L'l.. sk. .. COCK FZRELS V FOR SALE-T-Several pure-bred White Lmzhorns from high rmvord strain: also pure-bred Barred Rut-ks: from Ottawa contest stlzain. Plione 601r32, Victor Bonney. Mid- hursL_ 50-21) 1 v A Nu. Bar] 'R_ve Pea. Buc But Egg. Pot o-oa-..~.--.- FDR SA.LE--Snme bac.o_n type pigs six. weeks old. also a young general pur-; pose hmtse about 1350 lbs.. or exchange for `heavy draught. J. R. Constable. (`raigva1e. Phone 1A7r11. Stfbud 1p ---...- c,ANAnII-:'s FOR SALE--Disposing of: entire stock; young birds and good sI_n;rer~1. A bargain for quick sale`. Ap- ply Mtmdays. VVednesdays and. Fridays. Miss Nash. Cundles. 1p '..`| H'onsI: FOR. SALE--Go9d sound young horse, weight about 1200, 961'- rexl. neither lame por lazy. Apply 98 Welllngtoxm St. Phone 961W. 1!) : 1 FOR SALE--'I`wo young Durham cows.-I due to freshen Jan. 12. and Feb. 12.` Anply to Allen Miller, Utopia, Ont. or phone Ivy-Thornton line. . ltfc YORKSHIRE WHITE sow. 18. mos.1' cold, weight 350, for sale. with 8 good_ 1 pigs. 8 weeks old. A. H. Perkins, Bar- :1 rte R.T{. 1. ` 1c` 4 \- WANTED;-To", `hear ` '11.-om o'v'vne`rg 'fe;rn'V`n,A at sale.` State cgxshv pt-ice. D; F. Bush: Minneapolis, `Minty __ - 51-ac LIVE POULTRY WANTED. Highest! prices paid. Call mornings or evenings. I Phone or write M. Alexander, phone 322,142 Bradford St. ltfc l LOGS. WANTED. Elm. Birch, .Maple.' and Basswood. We are also in the' market for standing timber. Write the, 0a._kv_le Basket Co. Ltd., 0a_kvllle.1 Ont. - '52-,2c . ..- - _- YOUNG JERSEY COW for sale) due January 13. Apply W. Abbott, 53`I})un- udnnnld Rt Rnrrin ` `In 1 U`! (V Ll LTUD. breed. Apply ivy-Thornton ROAN COW five-yc-ars-oId. due in January, for sale. Neil D. McCuaig.q Box 80. Shanty Bay. , 52c ` -_.... . 1 to---o---.v.-o 'TWENTl' BART` ".D ROCK C.0CKER- T"_r. Fun uu1u l\vn_..l-I'n_'In1y :IO'nn`n` Anni `J vvnw 1. .1 Juan. .1: DLIUA L;.uu1\1:ars-: """"" ' "F-"-' ' ' *"""-*""."-'*v * ELS for sake. bred-to-lay strain. Apply Esta" & Estev B3.-"19.-.' to 109 Essa. St., Allandale. 52-51)` T C.' ' ~ ' FOR` SALE--Dark red registered} Mce3.neu` Rhnrthnrn hull 1R mnnfhs nld, nlnn 4 BI\l.4L`J-`.IJlll'K l'Ull l'U5l5LUl'Uu I 1`1'o?thorn bull. 13 months old. also 4. two-year-old cattle. D. J. Miller. Uto-`. mm. 48-53;) A unuu:.u'_v Lo. zsppu crlonald St.. Barrie. YOUNG GOBBLER for sale. Bronz `hr-1:41:11 A nnlvv Wun lII'n("nun TY1'nnIn EXPERIENCED WOMAN wants dom- esuc work by hour. Apply Examiner Omce. In I nun high BOARDERS. WANTED at 41 Worsney St. Very central; conveniences. - A 1p I NURSES--'l`he Penetanguishene Gen-l v era! Hospital now has equipment and. trahnfng capacity equal to any\ hospital ` outdfde, of the cities. There -are two` vaczmcles for candidates. One candi- date should speak French and English.[ 'They'ehould be over. 18 and have at least two years high school `training. Write for application forms to Miss M. Gaaugher, Superintendent, Penetan- gulahene. 51 and 1c I 'WAN.'I`ED--Go6d, capable woman for! general. housework in Orlllia. Small` Tfamy. Permanent work and good? Wages to the right person; Apply 20} Charlotte Street, Barrie. 1p W,A.NTED- Electric Washer agent.` 1 Largest commission. Most popular ma-, chine; Give references. Box No. .G". Examiner Office. 1-2c I '~ A CAPABLE` HOUSEKEEPERT wanted ` to take full charge. Apply to Jan. A.` Lennox, Thornton. V 1c 3 E pe_r word cash; minimuin 25. aminer affine. , one cents, word, cash,` each inur- uon (minimum charge. 25c):' elx inner-` tione ton-_ the price o: tour.-10, cent: extra; when `charged: also 10 cents uxtreqvhen replies are directed to Ex- Live Stock For Sale` Property For Sal: , Lost and Fgutid "ap Waited Wanted IL`DLJL`Jl\ LU!` HLIJU. IDFUIIDU Fred McCann. Utopia, phone. 1p 1' 1 `HIIII V 'UUlLUL' LU!` `I41 n3`by~I ' Ir : "~"',T..`r. . . Baf 1-Sp Dated December 28. 1926. LII!- In A to the Trustee Act that.all persons distribute the assets of the estate amonz shell not thenha.-ve..been rreceived. _ ' NOTiCE is`. given` pursuant harving claims -against the Estate of William J. McKnight, late of th Township of Essa, in `-the-' County of Simcoe. farmer. edeceased. who died on or about the 6th day of November. 1926, are requested to send particulars 01. their claims to the undersigned on or before the 15th day 0`: January, 1927. after which date the Executors .will those entitled` thereto.` having .-regard only to theclaims of which they shall then have notice. and that they will not be responible to any person `for the assets `of saddvestate whose claims nozg1ALnt`Ross_. ,. , Soitcitor torr;.Execu_tors, . ~ 3; 2 -"- ;`.~a"~&.-j cl sgarrie`. ;On'tn.I-in; R,eg_Istere_d School of Nursing, attu- iated"-with' Albany Medical Coliege. , offers a. three-year` course ,0! instruc- , tion in all departments of Nursing. -[Application should be made as soon :-4 -1 : as possible for admission to,the Feb- >3 ruary. 1927 class. For further informa- -]tion apply .to the ._ 51-21) I SUPERINTEN DENT OF NU RSES `ll lnnu I-Innrnl, Allyson: M V otr nlnn ANNUAL MEETING of the Barrie Union Cemetery .1 . , ' 1 FBIRS AL'I`ERED"and repaired. Overl .Hux'1burt s Shoe Stor-e..Miss M. c- 3 Arthur. , 3 tc.! . . .\ . .1 v--v --wu--owe--cw: rs: \r\lvl-u I Annual meeting of the Oro `Agricul- .turaI Society will be held at the Town Hall, 0I_`0, Thur-day.~Jan. 13. at 2 p.m. Directbrswill meet at 1.30. `Irwin Mc- . Mlahon, Secretary, Garfield": Rouse. 1Pr1eHide;_13t.` - V V 4` 1c Ul'=f||lV I EIVIJI M Albany Hospitdl. ..--V- .---. - vuw- wwu I Annual meeting of the shareholders` of the Stroud Telephone Co. Limited. , will be held in the Qrange Hall. Stroud. on Wednesday. `Jan. 19, at 2 o'clock p.m. for the election of Directors and other business. .5 - `W. Lennox_Black, -_ V .Ed. Guest, Sec1'etary 4 Presl'd`ex},t. . !MAKE MONEY AT HOME-Men and} .women can earn $1 to $2 an hour in `spare time `writing showpcards. No` canvassingor soliciting. We instruct you and supply you with work. Write .today. The Menhenitt Co. Limited, 45 Dominion Building , Toronto. 41Mctfci ; HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING: Prompt _service. work guaranteed. Givens a trial and save tmnsnortatiozxv. to other points. Prices reaso.nab`o-. Singer Sewing Machine Co.. Barrie. :n_o n QDRESSMAKING AND `REMODEL-' LING. Charges moderate. Telephone; 5475. . V. , , - 1-GD` . M I IBROCK BROS. have a sawing ma-i Ichlne and are ready for business, Ap-[ ply ~39 Collier St. Phone 1048\V. 51-4c; ,NOTICE---.Fat pigs killed on. commis- 'sion and dressed, prices reasonable For full particulars apply to R.4Leslie'< & Son. Thornton". Ont. . 50-3p! T None:-: ',ro CREDITORS a'1'na.xmu uxuu use m'em1ses,0I M. , `shanacy. 101 1. con`. 4. Vespra; about q pppluylnx; to` above; th,o'o*.12th of October. one red steer, 2 yrs. old. Anyone proving property and paying expenses Vvmbay have the sa;`m1o:.l8sy D HOUSE `F012 RENT`-at 14-.-Burton ;Ave., a'll con`ven1ence's.'.0ppl'y B}::ftdri=Av- _; ._e:nue. \ . A '=~v W52-5p 1 `FOR SALE on TOLAET,--'1`wo brick- veneer houses on Holgate St. equipped with hot ah: furnaces`; bath. gtc.. good outlook. Avallablelnmmediately. moder- ate rental OI_` will sell immediately. The SarJea.nt'_So. Ltd, V ' 52-1c ; FOR SALE 0RJREN'l"---I<`rame `house! iand lot. with water. lights and plumb- lng; No. 256 west side H Bradford St. Also lot 21. 66 ft.x120-t.. on west side: ,BrzLd`ord St. Very `cheap on _ easy; 3 terms. App1y'A. Longhu_'z"st. Lefroy, or `Ester: 50-55;) :3 9 - !TO LET-3-ro_or_n suite of offices and` 5-room apartment = .-with _ hot water :heating: also two brick houses. Apply '1 W. Sarjeant. - 51-1c I ` FOR REN'1`-'--Steam-heated Manartment |and front_oftic"s. central. Immediate possession. A/pply Hampton E. Jory,I lBarrie. ~ V _~ . ` 2 51-4c| ELAT TO LE'1f --Four` rooxjnsfand bath.` newly decora;tedA.-over E.` A. -Harris` ower, gtore. Apply upstairs oven`- store. " .- ~- . 49tfc.' I :FRONT' ROOM. suitable for two. with board. `Comfortable.-. "all conveniences. Apply 8' Frances St. or phone 499W. 1p BOARDERS on STUDENTS wanteai. I ninn nnm fnrfnhln .knw\n" 'nIrnni7 Ann (van _ '.pu:-LruJJ:4nD urn D'.l.'UJ,JL`J1\.l'.l.' wauteu. I nice comtortable home.` `every conven- I !enc_e.- Apply 89. Bayfield 8-1;. 52-21) {FARM FOR` SALE--53 acres. within thirty minutes walk of Barrie: . brick house: bank barn; `plenty 01'. water. E. H. Reid. Box 561. Barrie. pgzoge . . ,, ~ - c .s?nTw55 onus te7ZTk; hnnnnv inf .1, non: 4 Tfhahiunu.-nkhub `RADIO Io'WNER>s-one Philco six-volt A socket power. No more wet battery 'trouble. A genuine bargain; must sell. lBox,R. Examiner Otce._ . 1p 1 . ISPARTON RADIO RECEIVERS are {still increasing in favour. Have your I demonstration `arranged at once.. Phone ;or write Roy Slack. Craighurst. 49-54p I V won `S'ALE- -G`reer`1 wood. `dry ra.ns.e Scotch comes, 4 months -. old. guaran- teed heelers. .$3gQ,0 fags! 15.00. Telephone WOOD FOR SALE. lnvfour-foot lengt - in the bush. tour dollars a. cord; Apply . Wm. seaton, Churchill }?.O.; and 48 Langley Ave,.:Toronto. L V _. 1c| - ORO AGRICU LTU RAL SOCIETY ....__-I _.__J.2.__. -4 Lu,`-, DEJIJJLIE KUBLQ llnlll. ll; lsale. A ply J._1;A .`- MlllI5 iMidhufs , phage 199;-18.` CEDAR P.OS'1`8'gagnd anghor nosts for sale. J._1;A.`-.Mllls,- RE. No. 1. uM lhnI!n , .n`hnmn HID :-`IR, x v-. .1090 *.*.3.! 1T_AL sraoup TELEPHONE Co. or Sale or`To Let `we. ` . . A .!!~1-N*(}7TTF0[11GOTTEZIZsT;-Z-1V.e'rt on wash'~ room window evening train. C.N.vR. be- tween Barrle and Stayner. Dec. 7th.. lady's gold ring with four pearls, Fin- der please. return t'o Sun Qtce, Stagi- V V c Rdoms and Board ;F6r Fl` `IJXCCUCDT - Barrie. ..Onta.rlo. 1926. v- .61.-1c ll` IVUH E 3 Albany. N.Y. 3?1.1'l'l`1o 50-3,: .1161] L. ,1-2c as vvueu sue` puuxseu away. In Hawkgstqhe, -Jan. ' 5, 1927. ' c SI-IAW-In fond` mefnory of `my dear ' mother. "Mrs. John W. Rhnw, who Sam on STOLENii;;:;(611 on New Year's Ee. a. Beige fox `neck fur. Pa.rties._x;eta.1ning after this notice will be prosecuted. Fur may be left at Examiner Office for owner. `T 1c