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Barrie Examiner, 10 Feb 1927, p. 8

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vu uuu u.U.l.. alaull ana IS Il0W.pr]n. cipal of the. Elmira school, died on `fCa ey'Hr1br Sh ('30- have! February -6 in `her 94th year_ -`received another shipment of those" ..._..Ext,-a specie}! `Saturday only. comfortable natty Raynboots (low- ' Large, hard-head lettuce, two for golosh), colors black or fawn, in a .25c; grape fruit, 7 for 50; spinach, fine Jersey waterproof cloth. They -2 lbs, for'35c; mgw carrots 3 bunch; are also. offering genuine Zippers, 95 35c_ John Sago. phone 341_ 6c low cut, in the best Jersey cloth, for b -1;-!VVomen ; four`-buckle and five-`$3335 %VPgi" Vghe the ? lastlg, b 6 uc e overs oes at less th f t _ n 9 .93 all m1'm!18. 9 wary -cost of manufacture toanmilfeorz ' 2' them arnved '1" Barrle the 5-Year speedy dean f 1;}, t old adopteddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. vCarey;Hur1bu1?gcesh0(:;r (30? season gc W. S. Robb. She travelled` alone Through an oversight the `name of from Glasgogv, "Scotland, -to Toronto. A. B. Little of Innisfil was inadvert-7 The `t"`8' lmks Of the Saha- lently omitted from` the list of jury-".ti" Army 098 Travel Dept Were A amen in the cas f 3 th st responsible for her safe arrival. `in the last issuoe oof .193: `.Sxameiner?r Mm Reta J3'b5 and Miss Mmlita .-q_`_,-,, up n . Dnlv warn nnin'Fn'|I\r :n'4n-...I mi...-1.. i VI t -Polish your floorsrith our elec- tric floor polisher. As easy to` oper- Late as a vacuum cleaner. $2.00 per `.'da,v; $1.00 half day. Ball Planing` 3 .'Mill Ltd. Phone109. ' 5-6c `i . At a meeting` of the directors of ';the' Horticultural Society, _Monday, '. night, the prize list _was reviewed. ITuesday, August 30,, is the date of -`the 1927 _show. V . . I'1I.'.....'.._.. 12..-- -L V es aoc. aonn saso. Phone 341. -Women s five-! buckle overshoes than factory, of - to make a clearance for the season at VCarey-`I-Iurlburt Shoe Co. a 6c A R t..'H-I. no 1'....:...m ....... .-.....1.--..L 1 - nu uwu rrugreasives. |' 5' - Rev. W. L. Mabon, recently from i 5 the Maritimes, will preach in Town- 1 - line, Ivy and Baxter Presbyterian J p churches next Sunday. / 5` f The County Court case of Manley } _' Chew vs the McDonald Engineering - V $0., set for hearing on Wednesdays 4 .|.was adjourned to March 2. ' ? Geo. T. Baldiwin of "G. G. Smith & * iCo.t has been successful in passing` ' 3 the examination `for undertaker and 5 embalmer,_ receiving "first class hon-I -. Iors. - I I\-I_L ___--__ I- ' `I Co."s `2{r'5E'a air? um? 9 -_--Half Moon oranges. See `the wonderful value at '50c dozen, reg. _ 70'c; also the regular 40c oranges at 2 dozen for 55. Barrie Fruit Mark- .et. John Saso; Phone 341. 6c Mrs. Wm. Morrison, mother of Selkirk Morrison who was formerly on the B.C.I. staff and is now.prin-i the ' g -----F=Y*'.I` .QY\Allin" . Qn+I11nt`nuv no.1.- uuc Auk! alIUWo -'-Cle_aring' lines of women s- boots, straps, oxfords (original values were $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 a pair) ;' good- bye pri'ce ' at Carey-Hurlburt Shoe Co. s for 75c a pair. ' 6c ' ---I-Yul`? Mnnn` nmnnllnn Gnu `LL- vvvuu, suvauay lugulu I ---Buy Staunton s Semi-trimmed wallpaper -- 22-in. wide instead of: Old 18-in. For sale by -`W. A. Lowe l&' Son, Elizabeth St. . tfc, ' It issaid that the juryin the case lof Boys vs Star was composed `of, `seven Conservatives, three Liberals. land two Progressives. | Dav W Mnknm unnA-l-`-- `------ Ip&`l(UUc'2Uo ` I - u -will be in Barrie next week. Leave, . orders at J. G. Keena'n s music Etore, opposite P.O. ` ---Neil Yellorwleesg. piano. tuner,`- . e 6e --.-Men : flannelette pyjamas',.reg..3 $2.50, for $1.59_'gt Stephens Cloth- . ing Store}. ,.- 6c . ~ .--Fun at Hogn s,. Columbia record No. 33103F. .Be sure and get ' ;t'_h`i-s onezgt W. l.S.,t01`.e-. . ' ' .. 6'3 . Miss.Elsie Wilson was"the winner of the oratorical contest at [the open meeting of the 'B.CJ."Senior Lit, Tuesday nig_ht.-. ' . - I _:.Qv\nv\.1-uv - angina. -......--_L.. _'__ J` V . Keenan's Music - I , .,,_,.._._....v `.---.-l, -I- fit `on: wuyyuvuo u _ -`.` panis'hTTbwn" is aVne`_w bjg I record hit. Hearit at W. R. Keen; p} an s. Dealer in Apex and Co1um- M biavrecords. _ , ' - 6c` I `Ken. Walls . seven-`piece orchestra 5 furnished the musicat the Odd Fel- 9; lows at home and dance at Colling- ;j wood, Tuesday night. ' 1,. ._...R\)` .q"DI1V\+l\II, Quinn: "V-:- A|--" a.ucauay uxguluz ` I I -Snap-p37 spring overcoats _a'nd'-. ;cap's,-' in fancy patterns, "and at._'a_ `reasonable price, at R. A.` Stephens .' I im..;`....:_.1. m'_._-..n 2- - om; PERCI-IERON7 com`, mare, ris- ingone year: 5 young cattle for sale. Geo. S. Wice. Thornton. o _6o -Ea. . `mileage for the January session-wa_s .. ---- ._.., ... V... w`, -4. an. uu mg. 0 nuuc - -` 6c .The'a1;nount paid to m_9mbe_rs' cf! the County Council in indemnity and 3 $14555'.4o'. ` m'.'.u v-11;....1-_-- ...----; ' -7 --w ---7 All town elicensegfor laundrles. res- ' taurant. second-hand stores. butcher shops. poolrooms. carters. taxis. etc.. are due and payment is requested by the undersigned. ` T ,_ r ALEX.~S'I`EWART.` ` 16: ` Chief of Police \ haze. $1.50 Stockings. 59 Ladies stockings worth $1.50 for 59. `On sale Saturday at the open- ing of our -February bargain days. 400 pairs ladies silk and wool stock- ings, worth up to $1.50 per pair for 59. This is one of the many bar- gains being offered.-W-. C. Hunter Clothing Co. V = 6c vucucucu uub nu Dunes were broken. I The Barrie District Cup rinks did not have much luck in the play-off in Toronto, being beaten in their first game in each event. Playing against Kingston for the Governor-General s Trophy they were beaten 18 shots, -W. J. Drysdale beating Dr. Lewis 21-16 and R. McFarlane defeating J. 0. Scythes 23-10. For the Mail & Empire Trophy, Guelph put `them out by one shot, Dr. Lewis being `down 12-22 and`J. O. Scythes up 22']-30 ` - vuvvuli uau ucx. -uaun wrcuuueu auu her nose and one shoulder bruised. She was taken to the hospital for an X-ray examination which showed that there was nothing -dislocated or bro- ken. Miss Dal_ey also had her back wrenched but no Bones were broken.` Thu nnmwn ma`u:n` I'M... ....1-... .I:.'l umpuumuu: 1.01` 1:81` sale arrlval. Daley were painfully injured while tobogganing at .the golf links on Wednesday night of last week. Miss Jacobs had her back wrenched and `liar nnun and an... ...L....'l.l.... L...-:_-_I I I I now UIIVIIEIV I I After an illness of three weeks Mrs. Simon Dyment passed away last Sat-- urday morning. She was on the eve of .- [ her departure for California, where she .,had been accustomed to spend the ' winter months, accompanied by her daughter, when she became ill. Mrs. Dyment was a daughter of the late J. - E. and Mrs. White of Port Hope anda had spent all of her married life in: Barrie. She was of alovable and: charitable disposition and was beloved` `by all her friends. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Chas.-I Gregory -of Brantford, and five sons, Harold and Nat. `Dyment of Barrie, Howard and_Allan Dyment of Toronto, , Clarence Dyment of Los Angeles. The funeral took place on Monday after- noon from the home, 72 High St., to -Barrie Union` cemetery. Rev. A. R._ Beverley officiating. The pallbearers were: W. R. King, Vincent Meeking, G. 0. Cameron. W. C. Wa.lln, me A vvu--urIIvI Fin I ITUIVIVQNII` `; After an illness of scarcely a week `with pneumonia. William A. Thomp-- 1. son, a~native of Essa.townshi_p and a i'resident of Barrie for-`the past four -.years, died on Tuesday at his home, 110 Clapperton`St.,' in his sixty-s econd' 3- year. The` late Mr.- Thompson-was : __born on lot -l3,.con. .8. of Essa, `near `Egbert. He spent his.early life there ' - and `later farmed for a number of years it. on lot. 15. Four years ago. he retired ; and came to .Barrie to live. Mr_: _gTl1ompson was married twenty-three years. ago to Miss Hannah Martin of l ' s Beeton. who survlves'hlm'. He was an Lelder of St. Andrew s Presbyterian ` I Church. a Conservative in politics and . !;a man ;held in the `highest regard by all who knew him. In addition to his f wife he is survived by two daughters. ' . Muriel and Mary, and one son. George. '_ all at home: one sister. Miss Jane :,T-hompson, on the homestead; three ; brothers. Alfred Thompson on the `homestead: Norman. Thornton. and Albert, Toronto. The funeral took place this (Thursday) afternoon from ' the home to Barrie Union cemetery. 1 Rev. J. S. Shortt officiating, assisted ,by Rev. G. I. Craw of Victoria Har- . bor. The pallbearers were: J. A. Len- _ nox. W. A. Miller. M tt`Lowrie. M. E. Walker. S. (3- W9 mo and 1xr..n...... wcrc. VV. 1.1. AIDE, VJDCGYII Meeklng`, Ca.meron.,W. C. Walls, T. A. Paterson and Frederick Strother. A- mong those from a distance who at- tended the funeral were Ch-as. Mickle of Gravenhurst, Launcelot Strother and Kenneth Strother of Toronto and Charles Gregory of Brantford. VV. 1!. Mill! HUJI. u Walker. S . C . I Carruthers . *' FOR SALE--our herd sire. Matchless] Jack (172083) bv Man-M... 15.1- ' uuuvu Ivu'IrIl0'\ _l'l"\l'|l'lEInI- I The deatlroccurred on Friday. Feb. ' 4. of Miss Maria Farrell. Born at Nap- . anee. a:. daughter of the. lat'e.Hiram and Nancy Farrell, she came with her fam- 'ily to Dalsyzn at the age of _seventeen ,and,had lived in this district ever since. For the past eleven years Miss Farrell had resided in Barrie and for the vast three years had been with her sister. Mrs. H. E. Jory. at whose home she died. The late Miss Farrell was a life- , long Methodist, a devotedmember-and ja regular attendant at church. Her gtieath followed an illness .of four sweeksg Surviving her are three sisters,. Mrs. H. E. Jory. Barrie; Mrs. J. E Emms,_Orillia, and Mrs. Angus f1`hurs- -ton, Toronto, and two brothers, John `Farrell, Barrie, and Miles Farrell,` Car. :stairs. A berta. The funeral took_ lace `on Mon ay afternoon from then; ome \ . or H. AE.--Jory,_48. Toronto St., to" Dali ' ston cemet9I;Y.- Rev.` A.` J . .G. Cars'- - cadden and Rev. J. S.'Shortt officiat- ing. The pallbearers were 0. M. Hick; _ling,_Geo. I-Iickling, Alfred Wood, Fred Wood, Andrew `Osborne and Wm.l Brown. I - . - " WILLIAM :A. THOMPSON I-nu runs In......... ._.o ._-,, V I M RS. SIMON DYM ENT .... ..... 111--.... -4! AL--- NOTICE Mritt Lowrie. Wa er and Wallace_ Phene -:-:-j-: New Laid Eggs, per doz. .. . . . . Special Sweet Juicy Oranges, per doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.15:1. uauaup, qua. 'UUl.a|:.lC3 . . . . . . 2 White Beans . . . . . . . . . . 3 lbs. I 5-lb. tin Bee Hive Syrup . . . . . . E 5-lb. tin Edwardsburg Syrup . . E 5-lb. pailHoney . . . . E 1-lb. tins Strawberry and Apple . Jam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -1 4-lb. tin~Raspberry and Apple S Jam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 newly bricked. drive on both sides. chimneys. roof, sun room, balcony. sar- age and fence. all new. Three blocks `from P.0.. goodrgarden. splendid view. Tiger Catsup, qt. -bottles "\:"A Danna 9 IL- IILIIB JIJIIIIUL 1 C53, Lvutqr _ I No. 4 ............ .. 2 for .- 800 tins Aylmer Corn; 15, 2 for : 700 tins Aylmer Tnvnofnna IE. ll 1'... 4 .Shr'edded Wheat . . . . . . . . 2 for J '"o3`tS2..fT. . . . . 15:, 2 for : 1000 tins `Burford BrandPeas, - No.5......., . . . . . . ..2f'n-I 3-lib. Jar Orange `Marmalade . . : Peanut Butter, toy pail . . . . . . 1 Peanut Butter; per l-b. . . . . . . . . 1 Cooking Figs . . . . . . . . 3 lbs. for 1 Large Cooking Figs . . . . . . 2 lbs. 1 Nice new Dates . . . . . . . . 2 lbs. 1 CH'EES'-- l00@ tins Aylmer Peas, KTA A 1001! Cooking Turnips, each .... .24-lbs. Fisher-is Ptash-y Flour . . P!'99e= FOR SALE--15 bred-to-lav Rock "lets. also 3 cockerels: Irnn .o....a... l]_3UCHANAN S GROCERY No. 2' Fall Wheat Barley Rye . . . . . . . . Peas Buckwheat Butter`, pound . . .. Eggs, doz. Potatoes. bag . . . . l I [Fur Remodelling & Repairing! MINNIE McKERNAN_ an .....n cu. _...___ v onlialilvll IWANTED-Ambitious. inexperienced .men to become Airplane Pilots, Mech- fanicians, etc. Special Low Tuition grates. Write Box 836. Peterboro, 0nt.. {for further information. 5-8c AV1AT'.S2!i?!TUN1TYI I7 'KY"l\`lY\ A --v-..v--up--nu us |\Ia'JIIu Ill` Rnrula McKERNAN. 53 Small SL1 THURSDAY WHBEEEXCE `P-;-`(ICES ` Nice New Cheese,` `lb. . . . . . . PERCHERON com` year: 5 , VOIIHD nnl-Ha On.` a `Ana that means the .b.esf there is in oudoor drama. `Days . ".49-Wh;1 Ihdiaris . roamed the plains, covered-wag% ons trekking: westward, -and every step.- 'm_eant fight!. .A~ daring Ab9y_ saves a trading post from `the Might is Right justice of`-an outlaw. . B* %`_'_`.1'_'-__ ._`!`%'%,3T5 MONDAY-T"ESDAY-WEDNESDAY PATSY RUTH MILLER One of the Year : Outstanding Dramatic `-`l"i-i_-t-sf. And glso AILEEN PRINGLE in nus wumznrss WOMAN THIRD DEGREE ` It s Ken.-.` May1ard s ' Greatest! ._The Wilderness Woman at 7.15 and 9A.45_. ``The Third Degree at 8.30. Harry Buchanan FOR QUICK SERVICE-V-FOR QUALHY at vu u vxC|llE.`llUUH| `wired 'for elt'rle"s't<)`:re. garage. and garden. Ap-ply, W. E. Partridge. Poyntz St.. phone 1084W. 4ttc 'j. is-ROOMED ROUGHCAST HOUSE with electric light. town water. 1 1/3 acres of good garden land; small `barn, pig pen and hen house: will take '.a.ny'reasonable offer if paid cash. 8. Exell, 108 Penetang, St.. telephone 14961. 6-110 ' ----um-n---- nuns... .. . ._ __ -- .-We deliver ali parts of town. Phone for Food; it saves tigne . $1.00-$1.25 ..... 55-60 ..... 85-90 . $1.25-$1.35 ..... 70-75c ..... 40-42c ..... 40-45c $1.00-$1.10 - LGLOCERI '- SC! 45 5 48 : mi j?- FOR SALE-8-roamed brick house. corner Maple Ave. and Sophia St., (92 Maple Ave.) with all conveniences. for electric stove. Ap-ply * 29 ' 29c` 29ll 25 95 5 r u . uuzu DUI: . . . . . . . . . . . . JP & G Soap . . . . . . . . . . 4 ' Palmolive Soap . . . . . . . . Elnfants De_light Soap . .. 3 Bulk Washmg Soda . . . ._ .Matches . . . . . . . .. isaniflush, per tin . . . . . . , 7 Cakes Castile Soap . . . . Large Bar Castile Soap . ' -7.:---_-_.-___-.-.--__--. ; 1000 Large Tins Pink Salmon _.___-.:.___-__._..-____._..-.__.. Quick Oats `Premium Chinayrare, ________.__________ omfdrt Soap . . . . . . c `Gold soap .. ruin auuua. mvw ACRE of land `suitable for garden with good house and barn. first-class water and auan-` tlty of small fruit. Ideal home cheat). Apply to G. Logan. 138 West `Ave.-. North Hamilton. Ont. 5-'7 I 5 l\l:'Jh II [K1011 ,Lake Superior Herring, Lb. Fresh Sea Herring, lb. . . . IB3. C. Sliced Salmon . . . . . .. ; . C. Salmon, whole fish . . . Brill Sea Fish, lb. . . . . . . . . . Fresh Frgzen Trout, 1b., whc fish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Sliced Thursday, Feb. 17-Harry Caldwell, at lot 18, con. 5,.Vespra (mill road), 1 mile from Barrie-farm stock and implements. Sale at`1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, Auctioneer. 5-6x VVednesday, Feb. 423--Chris. Grose, lot 20, con. 4, Innisfil, 1,~ mile from Lefroy--`farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McConkey, Auctioneer. 6x Thursday, Feb. 24-Lloyd Johnson, lot 5. con. 11, Vespra, near Minesing- ' farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mc'Conkey, Auct. 61: Friday, Feb. 25--Samuel Wright, west half lot 2, con. 7, Vespra-farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. `A. McConkey, Auct. 6:: Friday, Mar. 4--The North Ontario Shorthorn Cattle Club are holding their annual sale in Uxbridge-Sell- ing 30 head, (15 bulls and 15 femal- es) of choice Scotch breeding. J. R. Johnston, Sec'y.-Treas., Ashburn. a-In Uncut '1?! HIIQVIII We Loen You a. Slicer Free. -._, _ A complte show from 7.15 to 9.45; and from-8.30 to 11.00. vs `vs . Tlheu (4)v'_a'1'.l.;n'a-:Stage at 8.30. Regular Admission PfI'ces'5 for this Great Double Programme. 11"!` The" Social Highwayman;" at i - .. . 7.15 and 9.45.. Matincl at 2.30, Satunfday. pun. aaum---u-roomea house. centrally `located. 5 minutes` walk from new tan- nery. Phone 739J. 4-'9c Z... N. -.;w Singapore Pineapple, tin, 17: .:j AUCTION SALES . . 4 for 25 . 4 for 25: . . 4 for 25 . . 3 for25c' . . 3 for 25 7 lbs. 25 3 boxes 28: P5999 ._- -_V .~Ix:-VROOMED COTTAGE [for Apply 26 Caroline St.. Allandale. $>* 9, 39 21 '..l0c . 20 . 17c . 13 21 Feb. 7-The Anxi home of Miss Jenn .\ day, Feb. 3, with :1 The afternoon \v;i.< quilt for the Afrim meeting will be in-i Miss Mabel 'I`hump.< Wsfvu Tnu (`nu-lrlili Lul. IICKI IIUIIIC llluk ll Hz1rr_\' Slossm-, \\':c fred Cockburn. .\l:un Caldwell and Ivan . to Guelph this \\`- course at tho ()..~\.<' of the young: pvuplt taking at thv lu\\`n l l\/Ina Flo...-.n. Iii.-Q \.?1.t\lll;.', ill. UH,` LH\\II Mrs. Ge-m';:<` I\'i.~' doctor's cure. 1|/l:n.. Y;-u-uni.-. X.`..\\.. Lllitl. pCUlLlL'?lLllIllh : The amendment 1) yeas and nnys he-in declared carried by division of the (nu Yeas, McLean, Shu Nays. Vvilsrm and V: :1 ,, `I: . rnI__ r"__,,. . -..._,.,. .. The Council udjm March 16th. at 10 a. .lVlln`B AVLLLHCI l|l\Ill||I.` Mrs. Jos. (`m-kl: ill in 'I`or<>nm for sun turned home mu<-h `L`l ........ L`!.\.-.n...- \\'. ruztn tuutt ISUILJJING NOW. lots for sale. Apply phone 310, 6-8c UUCLLJl' ti l.'il!". Miss Jessie I .is}n.p end at her home in < \\ llfll. l \Allll `ll |(`H1"' I That we 1`-t-mum:-x of Arthur A. Smith stable in thv pI'\(~0 :12 `Boyce, at .\Ii Re .\Iidhu VVi1son-Ii`m'd-'l`h. the committee nf granted on conditi- and specifications 1. lined in the ZUIl`(`(*lH ment be prepared 1 I/[nvn in :1 n1 nnal n LHUHL Ul`: pn-pan-u Moved in nmendn `Shannon--'I`hut m, the Vespm Cnunvil. re Mldhurst Hull u tion petition is (]O<'l:| legality of our donut that specifications : Tho nnqnnrnnnf h I1 lJ_\'lc'\\ and the MM w\':u`d it tr I F()1'0StS for `the ])u;`(-h;1s< ,D[)1iil11r'9S, for 1'nudn1;nk in the ,\'r*:w. Vnfinns \\'-:'z- That thv wir mended tn rr-zu place of 10 W11! `what kind of :1-1 '1"l`..+ uvn IJUIIIIIILLZ. The f01lowin_: nr` St:1nle_v Fr.'\1i<'k. \Vi11mv Creek. $15. across 101 4. (`MIL B. Coutts. I`(`}_"i.~`In~x es and d0:nh.~`. wire fence h Sev?_v.-Troz1.<.. 'I`~l< levy 1926, $.Ruu.:m; fund. on timber. SJ anngh. ImiIit`f'.- 1`. Cmi:hur.s't. >'.\'1`_ .H|I: at Fin1n_\' hrirl-gu, swn` Stores for (In $3.752 H) , 'l`!':H.`\. sid01`0nd.Q 5 and H. A 1` .. IJU-WCll L\J\\ ll Ililll. A petition was fi matter of a hull In ratepayers at thu f deputation wnitnd building: :1 hull :1<'w proposed at :1 rum-1 on December 2 1:1: sketch and limit. building. Thu FnHnu'n.r -1 r\:I 100 lb. bags 25 lb. bag: Costs less than half pg: day to feed. BYOWII jj `FOR SALI;3--6-roamed house. `located. minutes` Wlllk flvnm nnuy fun- Egg, 71711-zlai YOU CA ALL TH YOUR HENS IF Y o u Wr;'.`e to Lzmited sauces ings, bre pudding J : l\ K110 ED( 5-0143 -.. - FOR SALE. FIVE ACRES or. land` garden with Qnnd 5.....- Apply to U`. JJOEBII. North Hamilton, O_nt. 600-ACRE" FARM FOR RENT at Craik. Sask., 200 acres summer tal- low, 200 acres summer fallow stubble and 160` acres summer fallow, bal- ance pasture and garden. Will furnish -'3 outfits `of horses (16 head). 2 outtits `machinery and seed and pay half tax- ges. Renter to `deliver halt share clear tin pool elevator. Home being broken !up. would consider sale of the above requipped for immediate possession as sagning concern. Best of water. Build- rings modern as follows: barn 86x70x16 on cement wall. painted. lightning rods and tracked. Stable accommodation 35 head and loft accommodation 70 tons. House 24x26x16. full-sized base- vment. mastered up and down stairs, pip- ed and wired for furnace and lights. A windbreak of 5000 trees oi two years .2;-,'t'o'wth.'su1'rounds buildings. Granary accommodation. 9000 bushels. F`m- fur-.. PLAN YOUR BUILDING NOW. Nlc sale. Annlv nhnnn am ILDA -} HOUSES FOR S LE. App! Blaln. Phone 10379. ' y z;e_',ruwLlI, Hurrountl nuudlngs. Granary accommodation. bushels. For fur- `ther particulars apply td Lambert R. Lennox. Box 243. Phelpstonwont. 6-7p i1 - mun` xuu plU`ClClll!`8 1st,, or phone 4'59F. - *'GROSMORE!'-100 acres good clay` loam. good dwelling; burn on cement. 38x90: 95 mile to market: close .to ubllc and high schools. .Poasesslon V arch lat. Noah Groe. Letroy. 3ttc ._ HEREFORD BULL for sale. register. ed. 10 months oid. Junior Champlan, Barrie. 1926. From a nrlze-wlnnmlr family. 3. `B; Warnica. Allandalle. ` Phone Stroud 19311; v 8-Ob` TWO HOUSES;!or aaleor rent. cheap. For full particulars apply to 19 Vespra St.. phone 4591?. 4-9-- j HOUSE FOR SALE on RENT. Am':1.v to 73 Tlfn St., Allandale. 61) W `FOUNTAIN-=-`PEN LO$?1". either in ' "7nnI\`Hnrfh .u ntnrn-nr lm'..iH'nnv hnhxrnnn .v-pupa-Am-=--rvmu -Luann. eltner In ' 'Woolworth s store-or inejitney between `Barrie `and Allandale. -* Finder`. please , ,r,ee'ive reweu"d'. M leave at` Crossland"s_,D1`u_P.; Sto1_-e ~'a!(13`d- .,, _ _ ' ' I DUPLEX-"HOUSE TO RENT. separ I ate `hot water heating. nicely decorat- ed, polished hardwood floors, all\con- veniences. two fireplaces In ea.ch.~also garages. 16 Mary St. Apply at Exam- iner Office. - - 6-11 ' HOUSES FOR RENT. Apply Thos. Blain. phone 1Q37F_. .6-11-p . . unueu uuurcn . . I .Exo.m1ner'Ott1ce. GIRL'S FOUNTAIN-PEN LOST be- tween Bayfleld St..T and..Co1lier.~St..3 United Church. I`i,nd_ey kindly ,lea.v9-fgt ,. D 3Ei:8.m1ner'Ott1ce. ROOM To LET. all c'onvenlences,. central. with or without housekeeping privileges. Apply 62 Worsley 'St., phone 865W. r ` . - H . ..6p To RENT---Steam-heated rooms facing main street. dining-room, sitting-rooim." bedroom, kitchenette and'ba.th. S. (W. Moore. ` . ~ " 6c "Live Stogk For `Sale Property For Sale - _For_ Sale or To Let VProp;.-irty To`fLet Lo.e..g.al `Fqund V e. six rooms and 3 actrlc heater. house we Pden. nlnndl via:-n uuuue cusn . > call 52 Mc- 3-8p I run sAuu)--Uur herd sire, Matchless (172083) by Matchless . Dale (13081 _. dam Norah the 20th, Import. ed, tw years old. Ross Bron. Oro Stauon. .- R-In ` U111 6-7p Thos. 6-11n sale. 6-11c IKVU-`g 5-7p Vllvl. _m~uu.v--uz auu u.nu`1uvm8 memory 0! our loved one. John Muir, who passed - away Feb. 10. 1926. ' At home In the beautiful hill: or coal. . By the valley 0! rest` so tau`. some day. some time. whenour work is done- ` uuuw uuy. some ume, wnenour WOPK is done. '- And silently sinks life's western sun. .2. `With joywe -`shall meet him there. ' an ' ' ` KEAST-ln loving remembrance of Leslie Ellsworth Keast. son `or Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Keast. who fell asleep in Jesus, `Feb. ,9, "1922. We who loved you sadly miss you; Aslt de.wns'another year c In our lonely hoursot thlnklng Thoughts of you are ever -near. --saaul missed by Father, 60 `Mother. Brothers and Slater. ` Isu. Lwu' Stauon. c AMUIR--In sad and` loving memory of our loved one. John Muir. whn nnnnnd : JOHNS'1'ON--In' affectionate memorv or Wm. Johnston`. dearly beloved husband of Melissa Johnston. who dled,Feb. 12. 1926. - ` I-Ils weary hours. his dayslof dpaln. Hie troubled nights are past. -I-Its fever-patient. worn-out frame `Has found sweet rest at ast. r (M. 1.1-, __,1._._,n s` cc... ` lovln T .A"A' mllnnrnwll -own nuuhw uxuae wno Knew net` "and loved: er - Her memory will never" grow` old. ' V --Sadly missed by Father. 6p . Mother. Brothers and-Sisters .CAMERO.N.-I11 loving m',mory- 6! our dear daughter, Lucy Ann, who passed away Feb. 14. 1928,` l She had a nature you couldn't-hlp- loving` ' ' I DUB uuu at nature COl.l1C1l'1't- 1161]) " , loving _ A heart that was purer than gold Andhto those who knew hr and lovedi RT fgw&xaw$xm$&ww&w? \;__ ,9` .& % IN MEMORIAM 90 nan an-nah Ivulnlvnuunn ln- IIIE3 ` HAR'l`--Suddenly in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, Sunday.. February .6, 1927, Emma Hart. widow of" the late John}-Iart of Elmvale. . , HIPKIN--In Barrie. Feb. 2. 1927.` Mark Worrell. youngest son of Mr. and. Mrs. Jos.; B. Hipkin, aged 9 - months. - MORRISON----At the home of her son, S. A. Morrison. 28 Queen Street . El-- mira. Ont.. (formerly of Barrie), on , Sunday afternoon. Feb.. 6. 1927, Ce- i cella Selkirk Storrar. widow of the late William Morrison. in her 94th year . , FOR SALE-Choice Scotch Shorthornj hm! fteen months old. dark roam. Also a. Yorkshire sow and ten pigs. Apply to N. D. Clarke, Thornton.` Ivy I.!ne,1lr2 _ f ._ . 6-up -- jwtusni I coRcoR'AN--on Saturday, February. 5, 1927. to Dr.` and Mrs. D. Corcoran. Elmvale. a daughter. - .McBRIDE-In the Royal Vlcterla Hos-" pital, February 5, 1927. a daughter. to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McBride. 30 ' Theresa St., Barr1e.- SPENCE--In the Royal Victoria Hos- -pital. Barrie; on Wednesday. Feb.` 9. 1927. to Mr.` and Mrs. Harvey Spence, Midhurst. a. son. T ,,__._---_,- --- --.--2: The Town of Barrie has for sale. $2900. Fifteen Year Instalment De_ben-: tures. bearing interest a.t.5 per cent"! issued to pay for local improvements. : Same may be purchased from the un-` dersigned. , I an A r mrrmr: m....... m..--------~ HUI.` TOWN or BARRIEL I D1-:BEN'rUI3E_s,_1-'(_)R _sAu5,- MILLEWS IDEAL INCUBATORS. coal and oil-burning brooders and sup- plies. Make {Your arrangements early for eggs and aby chicks or_ the equip-I ment to` handle them. March-hatched Rocks pay well. Some space in my Buckeye Mammoth for your `eggs.1 Write for circular. Harry F. Mo:-ren,? 8 North,St.. Barrie. Phone 387J 6-8p j REPAIRING. CLEANING and Press-I ing Shop. over Simmons store. -Expert` alterations. `I! you have something that does not fit you right. come and dis-I cuss it with a. practical Cutter and Tailor. Ladies` coats` shortened and altered. Walk `up stairs and save.-g A. V. Donaldson. 6-11p` 'j' MAKE MONEY AT HOME--You am earn a. substantial income in your spare time writing show cards. No canvassingor soliciting. We instruct you and supply you with work. Write today. The -Menhenitti Company Lim-' it_ed.`;'45 Victoria St.. Toronto. 5tfc. I 1 jun- LADIES HAIR carefully cut. malrcelled aand curled in vour ownthnmn. nr nf. I uauuua -nzun-uqrezuuy cut. marceuea and curled in your own~`f~home.- or_ at 64 Cumberland -St.. Allandale, phone 958. Wax ma.rce1- special. Prices reas- onable. T v 5-10c F-URS AL'I`EREDf.and i'eba.1red. Over Hl1!'lbu!`t'S` _Sho_e Stozjq. Miss M. Mc- Arnn-_ '- 0'-`A HORSES FOR_SA lain. phone 10371?` LE. Apply Thou. "E%3.ESSMAKI'NG AND'- REMODEL. NG. -(`Shara-An rnnnrnfn mnlnnhnnn. "uI,I.JuD.&V1A.tX11Vl.f ANU`- HISMUDEL-' LING. Charges Jnoderate. Telephone 475 oxf 182`l,_3urt.on' A\(e.. W. . ' 1-6p `FARM FOR SALE--53~acres.T within thirty minutes?` walk `of Ba.rr1e:V brick house; bankibwrn; plenty 91- water`. E. g-.5MR`e1d, B01; 561. Barrie, -tevlpsh, no 10D ' FARM` FOR SALE-100 acre; with. good buildings in the Township 91' Orq. situated. qn the Provincial Highway. 7 :miles from the Town oi!'Barrle. "AD! _ ply to D.` F. Mccuaig,-Barrie. 5,-5; l'1Ul'lDLll` Arthur. -Iv yvs vnuu. uuuunuul DUO. nu I i%%w&%&&ma$a&&w m 20 per word: minimum 500. I>YoYu1'sYnYuY4uYnva.m.v..v..v..v..:.I Iuu. ` A. W. SMITH, Town Treasurer! FOR SALE--Shot-thorn bull. Autumn Record (182896). 16 months old. nice roan. weight 1200 lbs. Apply A. wan. Midhurst, phone 601r13. ~ '. - 60 v-vv w you cum: -.a:iiy mlssgd by Wtgl o_R.N .D!E9 uvuusvyo - - ' 333.35 . `Poultry Association--_-There will _ be a meeting of the Association in 3 Goa, the. Police Cou'rt Che bers on Wed. T nesday evening, Feb. fgat 8 o'clock, 9" ``'`` for election of offic rs `and other .,, business. We would like all mem- there,' here and future, members to attend. i_;w1gg. _* Chas. Kelly, Secretary. ' 6c .LV.l.U" 7's7t:p. uuuugu -u:: is suuenng a great qeal. On ; Thursday" of last week-two ju- veniles charged .respectivel_y .with stealing money from milk bottles and breaking into a boathouse, appeared_ before `Magistrate Jeffs and were placed under the supervision of In- spector `Justice of the Children s Aid Society. :DnnN-inn Auannlnl-`San, fl'll.....- ...:II no- `gnaw IJIIIIIIIIII -:-Earie-5;-I:I~u1:lburt Shoe Co.AUare!2,%1: ` selling women's silk hose, also silk Wed andwool hose, regular $1.00 and Jaw $1.25 a pair, for'10c a pair duringher the next ten days with every purshe chase of women's shoes at $5.00 a . pair or over. ., - _ 6c W. J. Richards wishes to`annour'ice ken `that he has moved. to 56 Elizabeth me , I .St., where he is prepared to give bet- T1` ;ter -service than ever. Your patron- `age is solicited. Agent for 'McClary s Tom Sunshine Furnaces. .6p mm` --0ranges Special---'I`hree of your King best choices: Half Moon, Sunkist and Trap Blue Goose,three dozen for 55, at not i the Barrie Fruit Market, the only 03:1} place these low prices can be-had. 0 Phone 841. John Saso., 6c E] James Feltis of Egbert is still in the RV`. Hospital as .`a result of an ow, accident on January 29 when all the 224; fingers and tliumb of his left -~_hand ` were.takenb off in a cutting ' box. 1 His condition vi reported __good, ' La }`.`"`-.4i.`f3;.`..`..`il`."``..'3.`E :;.5.&P.9ze!- sec. vsuusuuxy u us net Winn year. : 3 hard`-head grap_e fruit,_ 50c; .'2 for 35c; new carrots, - I __wAnnnn 4?...... l......1.1.. .....I :2... IULH. H-I L. Ch -ukntn

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