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Barrie Examiner, 17 Jan 1929, p. 8

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PROPERTY FOR SALE tot muuuuux a, Barrie. On 178 56:16, good 3-4b sale, annri 136115 Ia]. ` - FARM FOR SALE, 100 acres, 80 acres workable, balance bush and pasture, near the village of Mitchell Square. Apply to Alex. McLucas, Hawkestone, R.R. N0. 2. 3-5b `Take notice that the undersigned parties, carrying on the business of a garage and` service station under the firm name of Shepherd & Hart, Brad- ford St., mutually agreed to `dissolve partnership from and after December 31, 1928. In future the business will _ be carried in by Jas. W. Hart. All 'dnh+_c nnrina tn -tho said Qhnn- covnv v..-- .v.---.. The forty-fourth annual meeting of the shareholders of the West Riding Slmcoe Agricultural Joint Stock Co. Ltd., will be held in the Police Court Chambers, Town of Barrie, Wednes- day, Jan. 23, 1929, at 1 p.m. , J. H. BENNETT, President. A. F, A. MALCOMSON, Sec y. Barrie, Jan. 10, 1929. 2-3b Wednesday, Jan. 23-John Kennedy, lot 4, con. 8, Innisfil--farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mwonkey, Auct. 2-3:: Friday, Jan. 25-Wes1ey _Lackie, lot 2, con. 9, Innisfil-_farm stock and implements. sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, Auct. 2-4x Wednesday, Jan. 30-E. Mason, lot 1, con. 4, Innisfil-farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. H. A. Grose. Auctioneer. , 2-4x Wednesday, Jan. 30---Harry Easton, `at Lot 14,=Con. 1, Flos (1 mile west of Hendrie Station)-registered Hol- stein cattle, farm stock and imple- ments. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mc- Conkey, Auct 3-4x Thursday, Jan. 31-The administra- tors of the estate of the late J. A. Downey at north half lot 1, con. 13, Tecumseth-farm stock, implements and household furniture. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, Auct. . 3-4x `The undersigned has received instruc- tions from U5 UHIVIVICU. "111 U) 0315. . .I'.I.Unl{h. . All 'debts owing to ghe said Shep- herd .& Hart must be paid before Feb- ruary 28, - 1929, at the garage office, M and all debts owing by shepherd 8: Hart will be paid upon presenting at the same place. (Signed) THOMAS E. SHEPHERD JAMES W. HART. ` Barrie, Jan. 16, 1929.. . . 3-5b .-`, rww--- ....------ ..-- WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23 _ The following: HORSES-Brow1'1 horse, 12 yrs. old, G.P.; grey Percheron horse, 3 yrs. old; brown horse, 10 yrs. old, G.P. f`A"I""F1"II`_,,`Dnnn nrun P1 u-an l\`A Au- nevus: LLUIIJU LU JAB. \Jl\Jy Kauf- CATTLE--Roan cow, 7 yrs. old, due Feb. 25; red cow, 7 yrs. old, due Apr. 15; Hereford cow, 6 yrs. old, due May 20; red cow, 9 yrs. old, clue May 12; roan cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh; Durham heifer, 2 yrs. old; 3 Durham steers, 1 yr.; 8 calves. `DTIZQ A?\TT\ GTJIBIFD `Dunn:-.A -A... .1..- - sworn; nun`: In-Ia - , .. The, following: CATTLE-Hereford cow, 8 yrs. old; red cow, 8 yrs. old, due in Feb.; grey cow, 9\yrs., supposed in calf; white cow, 5`yrs., supposed in calf ; Holstein heifer, '3 yrs., due in, April; brindle cow, 6 yrs., due in March; blue cow, 6 yrs., due by sale; red cow,` 6 yrs., due by sale; grey cow, 6 yrs._, due in Feb.; Hereford heifer, 3 yrs., due in March; 2 Durham heifers, 2 yrs. old; 10 yearling calves; 1 calf, 3 mos. old. HORSES-Grey horse, 7 yrs. old; grey mare, 8 yrs. old; Percherons, matched, 2700 lbs.; bay horse, aged; bay mare, 11 yrs. old, G.P. 131-nu cummn A1\Yh Dn`n1'!'r'Dv_ 5. U vumvuau J 9 PIGS AND SHEEP-Brood sow, due Mar. 15; 6 store pigs; 7 fat pigs; 12 ewe lambs. `rt :15? van Aw-nxvrr-Inn Uwlvilu u p- __ _ _, 0- , ,_ u H n 1004511919. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.--Massey-Har- Harris binder, 7-ft. cut; mower, Deer- ing; disc harrow; sulky rake, Deering; hay rack, seed drill, Massey-Harris; cutter, Peter Hamilton; spring-tooth cultivator, 2-furrow plow, single plow, Fleury No. 21: buggy; set iron har- rows, stock rack, wa on and box, set sleighs, set long-tug arness, breech- ing; set long-tug harness, back bands; sets chain harness, set single harness, pair horse blankets, cream separator, De Laval No. 12; barrel churn, quan- tity- household furniture, also ,forks, chains, doubletrees and many other articles. ____ .3 .1, :11 .____-._ -1: Adana : . TO RENT--Steam heated [front living apartment, four rooms and bath, very desirable suite. S. W. Moore. 2tfb The unders1gne;';has received instruc- tions from ubzy Iuuxc, 4.; yzo. uzu, u PIGS, SHEEP AND POULTRY- Yorkshire sow, bred; 4 pigs, 8 weeks; 10 pigs, 125 lbs.; pure bred Shrop- shire ram; 25 Barred Rock pullets; '7 ewes. 1'` put an rmxwna !:Il'rII'1 `Mr `I: 1.1.. UWCDo IMPLEMENTS, ETC.- M.H., bin- der, 7-ft. cut; Frost 8: Wood mower; wagon, cultivator, disc seed-drill, man- ure spreader, nearly new; trucks and flat rack, buggy. bench sleighs, 12-ft. harrows, scuffler, 2-furrow plow, single plow, Fleury No. 21, fanning- mill, cutter, hay rack, root pulper, scales, 2000 lbs., iron vise, cross-out saw, wheelbarrow, 3 water barrels, lantern, grindstone, stoneboat, set sling opes, Windlass, gravel box, set breec g harness, nearly new, set single harness, 2 neckyokes, 2 horse blankets, 12 grain bags, 2 sets double- trees, new; bicycle, quantity hay, quan- tity turnips, 100 bus. oats, 200 bags potatoes, 100 bus. mixed grain, incu- bator, 200 egg, Peerless; barrel churn, `Quebec heater, `iron bed, springs and mattress; kitchen table and 3 chairs, sideboard, and many other articles. ' I-I-I.......-' I\. aIn__Y.`I'nnaohnIrI nffnnfs WA vavnwao Terms of Sale-All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months credit will be given tp parties furnishing approved joint notes. 6% per annum off for cash on credit sums. All will be sold without reserve. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, Auct. 310800510, uuu luuuy Uuuul. aauuuvo. Terms" of .Sale-I-Iousehold effects, fowl and all sums `of $10.00 and un- der. cash; over that amount 9 months credit will be given to parties furnish- ing approved joint notes. 6% per an- num or! for cashon credit sums. All will be sold without reserve.` j - -- -n,A_|___ ;___`_ vvcaa lav Iavnvu u-v-av-nu U sale at 1 pm. W. A. -1;!-:'_ Auct. Nance or-5 DlSSOLUTION or PARTNERSHIP FARM_ @3031: AND IMPLEMENTS ' \.l\l:aIJ.l\l. at-u..u FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS T JoH1ii"E1-fi~iiiiEDY At Lot 4, Con. 8, Innisfil I-n en kn nulnlln nnni-inn t\v\ SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE to let with 1.11 nnnuoninnnnc Annl U K/[YR TDREAw.AN"%wD `I1-IA TRI.-`. Coming Jagaiiary 21 22 23 up IuIcni>i.s' w. i31.Xk1E At Lot 2, Con. 9, Innisfil` O-n Q13 kn r\nI-in nun!-{run nu n- 11:. - `Ivan! \I, alllllwll to sell by public auction on lioinumnv-us: nun unqu __ n-u -vu -, twang: up nnnnnnn an to sell by public auction on u-:--` 1-D an`: 4-: AUCTIQN S_ALE__ .- ~-.A..._ ._ _ 1-..- 'l:`i2__Il~)u,A\;:.i.Al:J`.f" l'l"|Iu-un 0;-sviinndvuu o ANNUAL` MEETING CREDLT SALE Ql'Il\l1If A \YI'I I'1IH`I'II Ill 32011` SALES - I... an v-I__. 9: UEVEN-NUULVLEJU ILUUDH I:U use wwu all conveniences. Apply Mrs. R. B. Johnston, 12 'Eccles St. S. Telephone 679W. 4'7tfb AmM1:N c".o1NG LIKE `HOUSE AFIRE Camp 4 Borden % Hbckey- ists Score Ten Goals A in Two"-Games 6 V Barrie s annual bonspiel will be held on Jan. 28, 29 and 30. I1.-nus.-nu A.-nan nan...-.{u._1 o-J11 `LA LAIA ywbvu uv av I10 In the list of ofcers for 1929 of the Woman's Association of Collier St. Un- ited Church, prlntedon page eleven, the name of Mrs. A. Bryson should have appeared as treasurer. 'T`Inn annnvud Al-` 4-Ian unnn1-1-- Sub-.. niuk skating their opponents dizzy Camp Borden turned the tables on Collins- lwood last night at Mammoth Rink, -winning handily 4-1. The Fliers have at last found their shooting life after a lamentable exhibition of wealmess around the net in early season. Fresh from a 6-1 `victory over Stayner in the latter town Monday night they oavort- ed like a team of champions and have every reason to be casting eyes on group honors. , , (".m-nn 'Rnwipn .: Asrhihitinn `ant nisrht AAVULX, \lo -I-In L OIUUULDULI `I Id: V` G5L4IWLn -January 18 to.F'ebruary 18--Clear- ance sale, 20 coats for $25.00, 20 coats for $12.50; 60 dresses for $15.00, and 60 dresses for $7.50 each. Other re- ductions` also. Miss I. Collins, Allan- dale. 3b -Ladies! Why not have your cor- sets or corselettes made to your indi- -vidual measurements? Phone or write and have me call to show you the bon- ing which is guaranteed for one year. Mrs. Amy Simmons, 76 Small St., Tel- ephone 707. ' 3tfb Harold Hill and Fred VanPatter were in Toronto yesterday attending the annual gathering of Durant deal- ers and salesmen. They were guests last night at the annual banquet in the King Edward, attended by 1,000, and in the afternoon were shown through the Leaside plant. " __`\r{-van on-\nnIn1a I-Iain CQ1Aa\`- Anal 1-L nonors. Camp Borden s exhibition last night delighted a large crowd `of well wish- ers. The team has youth, speed and wonderful condition. They play very aggressive hockey and` have perfected a nice brand of combination. On their play last night they should, have had a dozen goals. That they did not get them is alone due to the wonderful net minding of Lang for the Shipbuilders. tu_I1x_._.___--_1 ----I.l _.-A. .1- ....._I.. A | Lovau. VAL vuuaa av, av aunts UV- --Fancy dress carnival will be held at Mineslng rink, Wed., Jan. 23. 3b Qnnnlnl AH-`nu A0 `l'\n1Innn6-nu UvunIun_ ll d.vLAAAvnJLI.15 Allan, VV\l\lug Villa: EU: -Special offer of Delineator maga- zine, 15 months for $1.00. Subscribe now at Sutcliffe s. 3b -Holder of ticket No. 437 in Poultry Show charity draw, please communi- cate with Harry Morren, secretary. Have a bird for you. 3b -Thornton Continuation _School will present play, The Three Pegs," in Stroud Community Hall, Thursday, Jan. 24. Admission, 35c and 20c. 3b Flnn nuunuunl nvuu4\AIAnn Al LLA 15--gin .__________.______..._.._..... YOUNG DRIVER FOR SALE. B. J. Shanahan. Shanty Bay. 3p vuumo at. La\.|AAI.nJvJ&\.uJ, UUU lulu avvu VII '-The annual meeting of the Barrie Horticultural and Town Improvement Society will be held in the Police Court Chambers on Friday, the 18th 1nst., at 8 o clock. 2b The Painswick Branch the Women's Institute will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 22, in the hall at Painswlck. The members are requested to come pre- pared to sew._ `fun than ii.-L A0 Qmllhinli IA- qnnn -5 LLA Aavvlvv ppuuasvu Uni luv DIAAVL The second of the weekly inter-club bonspiels, played on Jan. 14, resulted in a win for G. D. Hubbard. His play- ers, in order, were D. F. MacLaren, V. Hook, 0; B. Patterson, F. L. Wagner. ,,_Tnv.n.-H... 10 .'I\ `I:1..1.-........... an 1-11...... IlAa.\.ll.lbl-l VlL\t `dU(lt\3l\A\4 1.1194510: -Extra specials this week-end at Canc1lla. s Fruit Store: Oranges, juicy and sweet, 2 doz. for 35c; grapefruits, 4 for 25c; spinach, 2 lbs. for 25c; celery hearts from Bradford, 20c a.. bunch; `large head lettuce, 10c and 15c each; tomatoes, 20 9. lb. Phone 130 for quality and service. 3b Au nunv-\nn1 I-`manna Ulnn luud.-mg Ann` .4 111111. Stanier, hefty defence man, was the big noise for the Fliers. The big fel- low has a tendency to circle too much and when he learns to take the short- est route there will be few better de- fence men in intermediate ranks. He tied the score in the second period on a. solo rush and repeated the perform- anceiin the last frame. Ault and Mc- Manus got the other pair. rl-11.- _......- 1.-.`: --;.l-.. _..1...... 1...-- orgy--cu.-4 uvv -1-. Venue. run.- The game had action galore, keep- ing the crowd constantly on its toes. The victory_ was a popular one. t~-..... -|n-._.1-_. o~-_I `1--n-1---... A- uvvu -a vawninpv-v -nu--v-.~av, -v-------. Col1ingwood-Goa1, Lang; defence, Sandells, R. Fryer; centre, E. Fryer; wings, Connors and Caesar; subs, Brock, Davie. v-n-:.I-____ ________.- n-141-..; LOCAL NEWS T 1 >11 Ill >11 - VII >I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I1 anovnnv Avv ova quuonvg uuA\.| Jvbvlvuo UN An appeal from the judgment 0 Magistrate Jeffs dismissing a charge of obstructing a Game Overseer in the discharge of his duties, against Robt. Wattie of Minesing, has been author- lzed .by Attorney-Genera.l s Depart- ment, but must receive the consent of the County `Judge before proceeding. .:VnI| 1I can TIA llnvnnncuvl knead-Ada -----u `r- """"D -'- ----' --5"---v-V---3 Collingwood could not do much a- gainst the constant pressure. The men of Fryer took to shooting the puck up the ice after Connors had sniped one -in from right wing in the first period to give them a one-goal lead. They were roundly boohed for their sucker Creek" tactics. Rabbi Fry- er was closely watched and his usual deadly shooting was missing. Every time he got the puck one or more gamp Borden men would pounce on "5a;13'3;a2L3oZi"iIks31;E' -de- fence, Partridge and Stanier; centre, Ault; wings, Powers and McManus; subs, McNa.b, Lalonde, O Donohue. l1-I1.\______.___1 1a..` 1- -.._.. .!-A-.._- FOR SALE-Genera1 Purpose mare, 6 yrs.; black standard bred gelding, 4 yrs. Apply Harry Irving, Barrie, tele- phone 609r23. 3p _-:_ v_>I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I1II0I1E vaav vvucnug vuugu wuasuv ynvuwwuuug. A-You ll see Ken Maynard hundreds of feet above the ground in a death struggle with wdesperaclo. You'll see him a mile down in earth, chasing a phantom killer through the passages of a spooky mine. And you ll see him rllna anrneu nnnn manage nlv-up a _`_.'-__`, __.__'_-. ____.. ,-..__ --- -.-.-- riding across open ranges. doing a hundred daring stunts, just to win the love of a. beautiful girl. toapitol. Thurs., Fri., Sat. 3;: "7`\:\U|nn\a lanvd-an-ul no-`A In-aunt van` annusuup &'llu, uuv. up Thomas Shepherd and James Hart. two well-known young men_ who have been in the garage and service station business on Bradford St. for three years, have dissolved partnership. The business will be carried on by Mr. Hart. Mr. Shepherd, who has been ill for some months, but now recovered, is undecided as to his iuture plans. Notice of dissolution appears in this lawsuit. AC lkn Eu :-uv|nIu\:-an &` UUIEIG `IL \II9UI\ UIUII WI issue of The Examiner. GRASETT'-In the R.V. Hospital. Barrie, Jan. 17, 1929, Henry James Grasett or Petrolia. in his sath y'ear. Funeral from Trinity Church. ' Barrie, Saturday. at 2 p.m. to St. Thomas `Cemetery, Shanty Bay. HUDSON--In Barrie, Jan. 17 192 Diana Holmes Hudson, witiow o the late Harris Hudson. Funeral on Saturday at span. to Barrie Union ning!-Arv '-1;L;f-eree-S'impson, Midland. THU FABRIC IYAIIINEP T- mwmwa ALL BLUE TAXI SERVICE Inna! and Vnmz di.*anne. night and dnv. 95 cent service. George Irwin. PM- ms. . 1ttbV , IMIDHURST AND v HORN!-ITS WIN Town League Opens Its Season s Race` For Garrett Cup. May the best team win the Capitol Trophy," was the wish expressed by R. F. Garrett, donor of the cup, as he faced the puck which oicially open- ed the Town Hockey League last Fri- day night, when Underhilrs Horn- ets" scored a decisive win over the new entry. St. Vincents, by a score of 7-0 before a good crowd. Play opened fair- ly fast with the Hornets" having the best of the argument. Goalie Corbett had a busy time in the opposing nets and Underhill s fast forward line kept raining pucks at him from all angles. Jack Kennedy was the chief sting" of the Hornets," with five goals to his credit, while Les Wiles and Hank" Bogardis were the other players to bulge the twine behind Corbett. Moore, Connors and VanAtter were the `best of the losers, but the scoring chances were readily handled by Flat Walsh, who had the stop sign hung out all night in front of his` citadel. "I"`Ina iv-now: nyklnk sonny-ncnnfu 1-ha Qhnn uauc uy . Uf1derh111 s I-Iornets-Goal, Flat Walsh; defence, Lou Vair and C. Barnes; centre, J. Kennedy; wings, Les. Wiles and J. Dobson; alternates, Bill Thompson, Hank Bogardis and J. Looker. ' vu1__-..LI_ A--I !\l_ l1-..I.-LL. U u IJUUAUL 0 St. Vincent's--Goal, Dix. Corbett; defence, J. Summers and R. Corbett; centre, C. Connors; wings, VanAtter and J. Moore; alternates, Tomlinson, Fralick and Ballantyne. Win For Midhurst The second game brought together the "Millionaire" Bankers and Supt. Lane's boys from the Midhurst Refor- estry Station who proved to the spec- tators that they know a lot about the ice game that is played with the curv- ed stick and the old boot heel, and were able to get down in front by 5-2. Play in the first two periods was very even, ending 2 all, but in the last per- iod the tree planters turned on the gas and scored three goals while hold ing their opponents scoreless. Plow- right and J. Crawford each scored a pair and W. Luck got the other count- er for Minesing. Yjnnnnnoa Lian Bnvulpauop n`naeIIv nnnl-an Cb J-VA d.vLaaI.vuu.a. Hamon, the Bankers classy centre player, and -Neelands, were the scor- ers for the Millionaires, while the whole team played hard but seemed rather shy on condition to hold their heavier opponents, but with a few practices will be heard from before the season ends. Line up: IRl..-_l..- Da|`o\QIlntu`IO nan` 1 _`I |'I"un , EUGBUAJ Gbbuu .I-MALI. ny- Minesing Reforestry--Goal, H. Tra- cey; defence, H. McLean and N. Luck: centre, W. McLean; wings, W. Luck and A. Adams; alternates, M. Plow- right, J. Crawford, and D. Ronald. `Bauhaus 4 fine`! Dnmn11- Aafnnnn taguu, U. hlsutwhuaug uaau AI. Luvasursua Bankers-Goal, Powell; defence, Rowe and McKenzie; centre, Hamon: wings, Neelands and F. Anderton; al- ternates, Mcconchie and Devlin. Ends in Deadlock Judgment was reserved" when Hal. Cresw1cke s Professionals, before Judge Jemmett, tried to secure the verdict from the youthful Capltols in the Nightcap Game, which ended with neither team being able to score. The Capitols forward line of Geo. Ken- nedy, Dyment and Hook showed no respect for their legal opponents and by fine playing were able to stop the Men of Creswicke before they were in a scoring position. Dr. Dyer was perhaps the most dangerous of the clan but he did not have as much suc- cess in lifting the puck into the net as he has in lifting molars. The Capit- ols have gathered together a fine young team and when they become more accustomed to the art of team play will make many teams travel to secure a win over them. Line-up: `D1-n4'nuin~no1c_f`.na`| 13` `F'ncf.nr' do- u. Dyrnea. I , Capitols-J-Goal, S. McClellan; de- fence, H. H111 and A. McKnight: cen- tre, Hook; wings, Dyment and Geo. Kennedy; alternates, Coles, Stransman, Stevenson and Coulter. GO-an `Dav-1'-r-I4-Inn hon-\rI'|nr1 141:: ha `H1 5115110 ALL LLULAU U1. LIIIJ uauouuvnu The team which represents the shoe Factory appears very evenly balanced and if they play up to opening night standard will have 9. lot to say about who will hold the cup for this season. Line up: fT`l'nn`\"" 1 Jt\vv\nI-a._1'.nn` `I7|1a1" UDCVEIISUII anu uuuxwr. Stan. Partridge handled the bell in the first game while C. Jemmett, for- mer N.O.H.A. referee, performed the official duties in the last and both gave entire satisfaction. No games will be played this week on account of three O.I-I.A. games but the league will again swing into action on Friday night, Jan. 25. gnarl`. swcxmza. u nunua. nuvm.U.Y stocklnss and sweaters remlred. Men's work books and mitts. children's needs aupnd in wood weartmr warn. Gamer- ,1 {oozing for youruz nndjold. Good .nmIz of yarn Item). 3. Platt Rose. 8- !!! BOWHEY-At 8.0 Essa St., Allandale, Jan. 15, 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bowhey of 76 Mary St., Bar- rie. a daughter (Yvonne). MAG-EE--At the Royal Victoria Hos- pital, Barrie, Jan. 15,- 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Magee, 66 Tiffin St., a son. SORUTON--At the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, Jan. 11, 1929, to Mr. and Mrs Robert Scruton, 40 Main St., a daughter. ~ VOLLICK-On Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Vollick, 145 Ool11er.st., a daughter (stillborn). 385'-1175 8. Will UVCI 0116111. uxuc:-up. Profess1ona1s-Goa1, F. Foster; de- fence, Dr. Dyer and F. Morren; centre, M. Esten; wings, S. Page and Hal. Creswlcke; alternates, H. Guest and J. Byrnes. l'!an*|f.n1n..J.yna.1 S `l\/l r-_('31o=,1l9.n: de- The family of the late Mrs- C. A. Luck wish to thank their friends and neighbors for sympathy and kindness shown in their recent sad bereave- ment; also for oral tributes 3b Mr. W. T. H. Gilroy and relatives wish to express their thanks for the kind expressions of sympathy from friends and neighbors during their re- cent sad bereavement; also forfloral tributes from the Horticultural So- ciety, Barrie Union cemetery Board and Barrie L.O.L. No. 452. 3b LOWE-In loving memory of Chas. ` Wm. Lowe, who died Jan. 13, 1920. some think we've forgotten, but mem- ories never fade . Though nine years have passed and Innnv nhnnmns made. A ugn yctun nun: panama. nuu mung changes made. ~ Each ay bring reminders of you, al- ways gives us pain, But we look forward to the day when we _eha11* meet again. . It'll- -...I 1-Ilnlcuun MOIR-InZ loving memory Ogle Mair, who departed this` a -Jan. 14. 1919. _' ` - The "ear: may wipe out ma.ny_th1ngs, But his they'll wipe out never, The memory of those happy days unum um mars -1111 `l'.nnhther. VVLIULI WV Sb Wlli GAO vvavvoava -82.3113 T Sisters and Brothers. by; Mothenl CARDS 9`? IN MEMORIAM ::;;1.r.eV and Children WOMAN WANTED to do general housework by elderly gentleman. Ap- vn`Iv RR `nlnru Q1 . 3]) Tende.r.evv1-l`1mI;e received till `Jan. 31 for seven cords body wood, beech and maple, 16 inches. Delivered at S. S. No. 8, Innisfll by March 1, 1929. 1': 1' 4- - `l3A1'l'I'u\\1- c-q-_n__ n-L. -. .u-. ., ............ av; un|~AuLa 1., a.aaa. H. L. RALSTON, Sec y-Treas. 3-4b ' Lefroy, Ont, Chicken Haddie . y tinW2.] C. & B. Herrings in Tomato Count; 4-3 0! ` 2:B.E;z"."`i{ . . . 45 Pure Strawberry Jam, _ 40-oz. jar . . . . . . . . .. 53; C. 8L. B. Chow-Chow Pick- 3 les, 10-oz jar . . . . . . . . 29` Anwnnnnnu AAA I \JAllL|.\J ' suZ . . . . . . . . . . tin 25 Crab Meat, halves . . . . tin 40 30-oz. jar Sweet Mustard Dir-1.1on Ah- .1 us: ~Jvv wwl. 1'1 VP3ei . . . . . . . . . . . . Chateau Cheese . . . . Pure Raspberry Jam, An f\II 3.... Col-nor Elizabeth and` Mary Stu.` McCULLOUGH} ..'fa.-nci-.1:-ra;1c;,`f_<.)`r` Eh}? Mantel. Maqe-up Wall Franies in standard CIFIQB yye _Hg.vE iN_HA_I_\lD_ _________________..__ FOWL WANTED_-All kinds. Highest prices paid. Phone 384 or write Box 542, Barrie. - 3-8p ; ADLET COLUMN _ _ _I_ x._--..Ll.... sizes. Newest Patterns in Mouldings to suit any subject or any size. A Lot of Made-up Frames and a few of our local views in color at spe- cial prices to clear. We wish to express our appreciation to our town and country friends for their whole-hearted support given us last season in our endeavor to supply good, healthy Chicksgat a fair price. The Community Hatch- ery, which has as its object the supplying of the farming community in the district with the modern facilities afforded by up-to-date scien- tic knowledge, incubators and appliances, is the logical solution of many of our Poultry troubles. Our greatest evil in Poultrydom today is not the dilculty in procuring high production or standard-bred birds, but is our difculty in procuring Chicks which are healthy and reasonably free from disease. Seven and a half million (7,500,000) Chicks, under 21 days old, died in Canada in 1927 from that scourge. bacillary white diarrhoea. This is the price we are paying for inten- sive methods, forcing breeders for high egg production, malnutrition of breeders and baby chicks, inbreeding, etc. Cu.\X/__il__fred Jacksohr % With increased capacity we will do a limited amount of Custom Hatch- ing. Our machines are the universally known Newtown Giant and American Wishbone Mammoths. They are so constructed that dis- ease spreading from one customer's chicks to another is eliminated. as far as is humanly possible. PRICES FOR HATCHING - 5 cents an Egg .4% cents an Egg if Tray Lots of 150, or its multiples are taken N0'I E:-Ii a customer does not require to take a full tray of 150 eggs, it is advisable to club with a neighbor to make up 150 eggs and get minimum rate. Eggs should be from same source. We do not encour- age the ,mi:cing of customers eggs in small lots. as this is one mean; of spreading disease. Barred Rock Chicks - . Custom Ha Pullets and Breeding Stock in S`easox_1 Last year we turned down far more orders than we could 1111. GET YOUR ORDER IN AT ONCE, giving any date up to end of May. NO DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED with a Community Hatchery. Our Farm Flocks of 500 layers are managed to give real good, healthy chicks. All feeding and care is under my supervision. Winter production of breed- ers is limited to 50%. All male birds are supplied direct from our oW.I1 breeding pen. `We strictly en- force regulations governing size, shape and colour of eggs. Above eggs are from our own Breeding Stations. Eggs ' V - not be for sale from our Foundation Stock, but we vv`i!l1ld1g,1:y:k: Z? Pullets and Breeders for sale later on in the season, As 9. Community Hatchery we do not usually "3111 cm calling for chicks not only keeps down overhead .g:3f.e;: to give real quality chicks at a low profit,` but it gives the chick, 3 better chance than when shipped. ` HATCHING laces FOR SALE When Available .... .. March April May Per 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.00 $5.00 $4.50 Per Setting_of If! L. .. . 85 _ if i 75 . OLD HORSES WANTED. A limited number. Must be in fair condition and healthy. Apply to Crawford Fur Farm. Oro Station. 2-3b TENDERS FOR WOOD .1 ____ __uu 1, GROCERY 'rame Your Pictures iPhone 215 BARRED ROCK CHICKS ONLY CUT THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE ~ `D0. I'I' NOW your Hatching Space at once CUSTOM HATCHING ,\Hyuu tin Zlcl April 18 each TWO COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS for rent. Apply 26 Ross St. 3-8b ._- ---w -u-us:---V --`-------~ MINESING ONT. If your Grocer cannot supply you, write or phone us direct. T1{"ML'gI{i} "lpiialies `I l'1 11"lEIGT\Tf1 f\'KT"I" Beekist Honey ADTADV O00 '- We have just received a car of these feeds :- Egg Mash, Chick Mash, Calf Meal, Dairy Meal, Rabbit Meal, Cattle Mineral. Brown & Co. BLATCHFORD S POULTRY AND STOCK F EEDS REDUCED PRICES '|`huI-Idiy, January 17, `I!!! Quality Doubly Guaranteed Produced and Packed by 10371;. 50 lbs. . 25 lbs. . -_ LOST-Child s brown teddy bear. Fin- der please return to 62 Ross St. Tele- phone 1353. 3p & Jgzqc MASH A_._ PHOTOGRAPHER [ Phone 591W. May 15 each $3.75 $1.90 $1.00 9) - OFFICE TO RENT. Occupied 6 years by Hydro Electric Inspector. Steam heated. S. W. Moore. 2tfb COMFORTABLE ROOM with board. 5 minutes to Collegiate, 10 minutes down town, ladies preferred. Phone 499W. 2-3p SHORTHORNS-2 dark roan bulls, registered, sired by the championship bull at local fairs; also some females Including two young cows about due. Geo. Crawnrd & Son, Oro Sta.- tlon. 51-4b AT 38 SMALL ST. we knit to order gum-t. stockinas. all kinds. Hockey .+Mumzs and sweaters nousewuns uy ca ply 55 Mary St. - _ GIRL WANTED for general office duties. Apply at once, stating exper- ience and salary wanted. Apply Box S". Examiner Office. 3b YOU CAN EARN $10 to $25 a. week In your spare time at home writing show cards. No canvassing or solicit- ing. We instruct you and supply you with work. Write today. The Menhen- itt Co. Ltd., 45 Dominion Building, Toronto. . 1Mtfb '3` 'l` 'A` 'A` '5"--~-' ~- _ _ ._ ._ _. _ _ One cent a`. word, cash, each insertion. (minimum charge, 25c), six insertions tor the price of four. 10c extra when charged: also 10c extra. when replies are directed to The Examiner Office. MEN WANTED to sell Watkins 150 Quality Products in rural districts of Ontario. Permanent money making business. World's largest factory to consumer organization. Credit furn- ished to suitable party. Established 60 years. For full particulars write stating age to The J. R. Watkins Co., Hamilton, Ont., Dept. AR. 3-8p GAS STOVE WAgTED-Must be in nnnrl nnnditinn Phone 494. 3D GAB 5'.I.'U V hi VV Ag .1. nu;--u` good condition. Phone 494. ZT$ .'---------------'-"""""""` WORK BY THE DAY WANTED by .....-...m:. nrnrnnn Annlv Examiner Of- WORK BY '1'.lr1h3 DA! w:uV.u:.u uy capable woman. Apply Examiner fice. 3x BLACK SPANIEL LOST, very fat, in Barrie, Jan. 9. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of this dog kindly tele - w\`Ar\Ir\I\ 119'] an .___: TO RENT-No. 64 High St., brick house with all conveniences. Posses- slon at once. Phone 411. 3-4b FURS ALTERED and repaired. Over Hus-1burt's Shoe Store. Miss M. Mo- Arthur. amt : , BLACK AND ,TAN HOUND, white spot on breast, lost. Phone Tra.cey s, Colwell post office. 3p wucx cauuuuo phone 1137. psxuuc Barrie. LEGHORNS--British Columbia S.C. White Leghorns and Conf deration bred-to-lay White Wyando tes. We have purchased a. special pen of high producing White Leghorns from the Moscrop Poultry Ranch, Burnaby, B. C.. which includes high scoring hens also a high-class cockerel sired by male from a 312-egg hen of the Uni- versity of B.C. The stamina. and vigor of these birds assures progeny of the best. our Confederation bred-to-lay White Wyandottes are a boost for Wy- andotte utility class. Males bred from high testing birds for generations back. Very limited number of hatch-. ing eggs for sale. Prices on `request. Armstrong's Poultry Farm, Mineslng P.O., Ont. 3b 7 PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING. -nnIn4|a suanannnk`n `lib-ad '19 Th?- .l`.l`.il'(c1'.l.t`U.VUH..|-V\.l' Ana; rnuVsuVu, :- prices reasonable. Fred Smith, 119 Tor- onto St. Phone 1252. 2531) Pane Eicoht LIVE STOCK FOR SALE Roms AND BOARD PROPERIY To` LE1` Los1-AND room) young 10!` Your": W-nu .mu. uuuu : of yarn { _._..__._____.._..___._.._.__ FOR SALE - One Holstein-Durham cow, fresh, calf at foot. Ring 608r24. 3b 1-`Anus FOR SALE Advertised goods. am WANTED WANTED ny- L11 FARM FOR SALE-One hundred acres, 40 acres seeded to red clover; good buildings. For particulars apply to The Examiner Office. _ 52-5p SLEIGHS FOR SALE, several sets. heavy and light; also handsleighs and one rubber-tired buggy with wicker seat. Paddison s blacksmith Shop, A]- landale. 1.-4p DU 1- JIIIVLVLLJ-Juli . lst. Phone 1343., IVT GIYIG NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the Estate of Richard Crawford, late of the Town- ship of Oro, in the County of Simcoe, farmer, deceased. who died on or a- bout the second day of November, A.D., 1927, are requested to send par- ticulars of their claims to the under- signed on or before the 7th day of February, 1929, after which date the Executrix will distribute the assets of the Estate, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have notice. and will not be responsible to any others. - nammn in `Dori-In thin Qoth (lav M `I %l\n-tutu Q y-war RAT-'-LINED. COAT for sale. Afbply 40 -Bradford St. ` *- 3P GOOD COOKING and good eating apples for sale; Pewaukees, Spies and Pippins. Mrs. Jas. Brown, Sprlngbank Farm, Allandale, phone 383. ztfb WE ARE SELLING off all Frost fenc- ing at cost and less if delivery taken during January and February. Prices from 27c rod up. Real bargains. Ot- ton Hardware Co. 1-6p $150 PIANO, Newcombe. up`r1'ght, ma- hogany case. Apply_39 Mary St. Tele- nhnnn 1.055 - ~ - ' Rtfh uugnuy I phone 1-055. U535 u SEED PEAS. I am now taking con- tracts for Co. Peas, paying $1.80 for 1929 crop. If you are thinking of sowing any phone 19r2, stroud. Geo. Arnold, Painswlck. 2-4p ._______._______.______ FARM FOR SALE -- 200 acres in Township of Flos, all under cultiva- tion with good buildings. Bargain for quick sale. Apply to Box K", Exam- iner Office. 51-4p IVT I 5&3 I-T &I\IdIJ J TQOZ Notice is hereby given. `pu suant to the Trustees Act that all persons hav- ing claims against the Estate of Wm. D. Russell, late or the Town of Bar- rie, in the County'of Simcoe, retired farmer, who died on or about the 19th day of December, 1928, are requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of February, 1929, after which date the Executors will distribute the assets of the estate among those en- titled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated the 9th day of Jan., 1929. DONALD F. MacLAREN, Solicitor for the Executors, n .11.. `Davida f\n', 2-4b otners. DATED at Barrie this 29th day of December, A.D., 1928. DUNCAN F. McCUAIG. .3-5b Solicitor for Executrix bUTTER in good shape. removable" cushions. $18.00 for quick sale. Apply Martinis Yard, Barrie. 3b FUR-LINED OVERCOAT for with Otterxcollar, size .40, in copdltlon. B03: 243, Barrie. FOR SALE-M1l1er s Ideal 400-egg incubator and one Slo-hot 1000-chick brooder and feed cans and fountains. Phone 1343. 178 Owen St. 2tfb LUMBER FOR SALE-1-inch stock board, 2x8 and 3x10 studdlng and rafters also purlins and sills: $15 to $20 per thousand. Elias Ferrier, Belle `Rum vf. nk 3-4b ` pct uuut am U Ewart, Ont. POTATOES FOR SALE from light soil, inspection invited. $1 per bag de- livered: 90c cash and carry up to 75 bags. L. F. Hill, 104 Sophia St., Ba - win `Dhnnn1n'7R\KT . Rn 1.4. 1'. 1-1111, 4 uugb. rie. Phone1073W. BUNGALOW TO LET with three- piece bath, hot and cold water. Tele- phone 156 or apply 86 Mary Street, 'Rnr1*in ]_..6[) TOOLS AND MACHINERY for sale, ice tools, including plows, markers, scrapers, tongs, bars, saws, etc., also 30 h.p. Waterous engine, locomotive type and boiler; sacrifice for quick sale. Apply Belle Ewart Ice Company, 330} Gerrard St._ E. Toronto, or Fore- man, Belle Ewart, Ont. 3b Notice is hereby given that the an- nual general meeting of the share- holders of the Barrie Union Cemetery will be held in Police Court Chambers. Collier St., Barrie, on Monday, Jan. 21, 1929, at 8 pm., for the purpose of receiving the annual reports for the election of directors and such other business as may come before the meet- ing, including revision of the by-laws. _All owners of lots are shareholders. THOS. NASH, President. 2-3b J. W. NESS, Secretary ISOEISIIT UIIIOB `di .l:nu'tu:. \IllIo Tenders must be in the hands of the Chairman not later than 12 o cloc noon on the day named. V - nu... 1-...-L mu gnu 1-nun-Imv not nnnnn. CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE. Anchors. Call on -Henry Harrison, West End Gas Station, Elizabeth St. '3p FOR SALE--About 2 tdns of small l-naming Anna in Innrlmnnwq cull-n Annlu 1"UI1a Dtlldli-"'l1UU|.ll: 4 DUNS UL muuu turnips, also a bedroom suite. Apply to Henry Smith, Cook St., Barrie. 3p FOR SALE-One mirror 6x6 ft.; also one Violet Ray machine, cost $50, will sell for $25. Apply Bradley's Barber Shop. - 3b FOR SALE--Fur-_llned overcoat, musk- rat lining, Otter`colla.r, size about 40. Will sell cheap. Apply to F. J. Kelcey. Phone 499W. 3p FOR `SALE-Up-to-date fish shack, matched lumber. Price $12. Apply to John Caldwell, 2nd con., Oro. -Shanty Bay P.O. RR. 2 3p CUTTER, set of harness, two real buffalo robes for sale, also stable to rent. _S. E. Turner, 70 Toronto St., Barrie. 3p .__.___..__.__..___._:_____ FOR SALE~-20 well bred Oxford sheep; also pigs. all ages. Apply Ward Goodfellow, Stroud, Ont. telephone 11r31. 1-61)! ICE CREAM PARLOUR fu11y.equ1p- ped. Located in Central Ontario town. Doing $150.00 per month. For sale at fixture value, $1,200. Apply Roberts, Colin & Mackenzie, 16 Bank of Com- lmerce B1dg., Peterboro, Ont. 3Gb Sealed bulk -and separate tenders adgiressed to the Chairman of Pro- perty committee, Mr. H. H. Oreswicke. Barrie. Ont:., endorsed with the .word _'I`ender" will be recelv/ed until Jan-. uary 23. 1929. on-.. -u ;......-I..- I... I-1. mu-and-Inn nf n 01115806. Each tender to be accompanied bv `a. certified cheque made oayabie to the treasvlrer of the County or Sim- coe for five (5%) oer cent. to! the total tender. returnable to unsuccess- ful tenders!-s. ` . NOTE CHANGE 01'` DATE` . ' WILFRED 1". 8 . - ' Registered Architect. y-Sb. ~ . Mldlagd. Ont. HIST] og sinuiu -For all trades` in the erection of a. Registry Office at Bar1-ie..0nt.L ` fnnrlnv-n vnunf. ha in th hands Of 0011 Url. use uuy uuuwu. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. . fhn nlann and hAn`"nA`l .`Oh8 HIEV Baruy uuucpwu. The plans and specifications may upon application be had from the ar'- i chitect.` -nu-..I. Lnnann in kg nnnnmnnnln hv ANNUAL MEETING OF BARBIE UNION CEMETERY No1`1c1_-: TO CRl::._DlTOES_ `Ql\l'l11'I!V!I .. 1.-..-I.-- ... nu. `nun-Aniualsu .15` 9'39 ? T-9% 9.'iF:`3}_T9 . ATFNPFR5 ____.._.__.____.____.._.__.. COMFORTABLE ROOMS and board at 73 Mary St. -* 51-4p

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