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Barrie Examiner, 23 Jan 1930, p. 8

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FARMS FOR [SALE ' EEIEEELLANEOIJ-:=._ Tron sauz CA']_I'ALQGUE UPON REQUEST ~ good 1 Bay_ IA. I-I. Wmgnn. 1.. ' Rev. E. S. Clifton. Presbyterian min- ister at Thornton, has received a call to Drayton, Ont. -Some extra good values to be had Friday and Saturday, last two days of sale` at The Mary Payne Shop. 4b _._ .n__ 1..n. .; nnnAn`11 S416` nu Luc a.u.au_y . mg..- ....-... -A few battery radios left at greatly reduced prices at the Barrie Radio Electric `Service, 5 Clapperton St. 4b ,___1 an .11-: bpulnvv -13. c. Salmbn, 15c lb. at ca{1cn- M 1a. s, Central Fruit Market. 4b -Save $55.00 on a Snowioird wash- er used as demonstrator. Phone 129. A. H. Wright. 4b s. .5-.. us 4: .(`.1H-'1-nn pmcbvterlan WJLU nun vvvv Bulaw- `Rev. H. D. Cameron of Oakvllle. formerly of Allandale, will be inducted as minister of Strathroy Presbyterian `Church on Jan. 29. . ' : ELDERLY LADY wishes position a.s| housekeeper Ior one or two adults or widower with one or two children. Ap- ply to Box "K". Examiner Office. 4p EILUUDLAU Dwavauu, v v....,.,..... ....-. ... Adam Barber, aged 52, died today. He was born at Owen Sound and lived in Barrie for many years. He leaves a wife and two sons. 7..- .- _: n..1.-.n1.. uuuxuu vu. van. -- Hunter Kennedy s rink won club lbags at the Orillia bonsplel, while S. Meredith's quartette brought home Carss curling coats of brilliant hue. I -_._n_1_ 1-\..-......_ .-nuns, -P1neapp1e Florida Oranges, guar- anteed sweet. 40 and 50 cents 9. doz. Head lettuce 10c each or 3 for 25 at - Canc1l1a. s. Phone 130 for quality and` service. 4b I a-.. s........u.. 4.. konlr in `I-via ahnn. |lI|l||.lUI0l!|l1|lI|lIl!Il4`IlIIlIIl5=I I- -1: 2 _ LOCALS 3 :mmmmw&im&wmmw 3 Service. `xv Sam. Spanls is back in his shoe shine parlor and hat cleaning estab- |11shment. after being laid up for some time as the result of an accident to his knee. I n.-n._..L 11-00-56 has nnrnhnenrl {W113 `I115 Knee. | Albert Moffatt has purchased the -plumbing business of Harry Barron who has removed to Sudbury. Mrs. Barron and family will remain in Bar- i rle until spring. 13nl>uv-nIr\n- nnnmivc nnnninrrpd fnr this `me uubu. apuus. Returning office-x"s appointed for this county for next Federal elections are: North Isimcoe, D. G. Be11,'Stayner; East 'Si.mcoe, Jos. McNamara, Pene- tang; Duerin-Simcoe, W. H. Hunter, Orangeville. (Inn `Hutu PW `Mn 3 Rfnvner. W85 U1 u.uI:vLuc. - I Geo. Buie, RH. No. 3. 'Stayner, was one of the successful essaylsts who wrote on the trip to the Royal Winter Fair and won a two-weeks course at the O.A.C., with free transportation, board. and lodging. , -1 LL- ~n-_..x- A..L- ` Lllub UUUKIEJUH. I r W. A. Hanna wishes to `announce: f`tha.t he has taken over the hardware| , {business of J. S. Brunton and extends 1 to the people of Barrie and surround- I ` ing district, a. cordial invitation to vis- 5 ilit his store where }they will receive` )"courteous and efficient service. 4b` 2 Q The Dacotah C.G.I.T. Group of Col- I - `lier St. United Church held a. ban- :|quet in the schoolroom on Monday` f evening at which the mothers and fa.- 1-thers of the girls were special guests. About fifty in all attended the affair` 1 luvhinl-u vac wane? nnruv9h]n R/I'VE A g - WANTED TO PURCHASE, one Tor- onto windmill, head casting, with or winhaut gears, in good condition. Must be cheap. W Brennan, Midhurst P.O. - 4}) .| uuuuu. uuuvr u.auu.... At a meeting of the Barrie Auto- motive Association last Friday, Frank W.` Livingston was made president and Morley Livingston was re-elected se-x } cretary. A meeting will be held tomor- ` `row to decide as to holding a motor` lshow. ' rru..-.... ".311 k. l\ aw-nv\An1 rnnnl-Inn A? SHUW. There will be a general meeting of `Barrie Post of the Canadian Legion `next Monday night. Ongthe Tuesday `night following there will be a meet- ilng of women to `form an auxiliary of I the Legion. Officers will be elected on n that occasion. l 111 A .'Lr....-um-. uyiphna n `onnnnnr-nu `mg claims against me nitutc UL uuuu . Bsyes, S12, late of the Township of In- nisfil, in the County of Simeoe, farm- er, who died on or about the twenty- ;seventh day of November. .1929, are` `requested to send particulars of their `claims to the undersigned, on or be- fore the 15th day of February, 1930, after which date the administrator with the will annexed, will distribute - the assets of the estate among those I entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice. DONALD F. MacLAREN, Solicitor 1'01` the Adnnnistrator - with will annexed. Barrie, Ont. 11:-.0-or! Pkg 00v-\rI Ann n1-' Tunnor ...,.u... n... ...... 5....-- -.....- ..--__. The next class of boys in stock; `judging will be held at the agricultur- ial offices, Barrie, about February 15. 1A1; present several of the students are tat Guelph taking short courses in the {college there. The last class held in! LBarrie. on Jalnuary 15 was conducted! {by J. F. Nel_1es and there was a/full, 'attendance of 15 students registered. . i J Notice is hereby given pursuant to! the Trustee Act that all persons hav- ing claims against the Estate of John 1 R mg 9.1- we nf the Tmvnshin of In- I I I I I l Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons hav- ing claims against the Estate of Geo. Malcolm, late of the Township of Oro, in the` County of Simcoe, farmer, who died on or about the 28th of December, 1929, are requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned, on or before the 16th day of February, 1930, after which` date the Executor will distribute the assets of the estate among those enititled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall -then have notice. DONALD F. MacLAR'E`N; Solicitor for the Executor, n_r.h Rarrip nnt. .Da.L'X1C, U11. Dated the 22nd day of January, 1930. . 4-Sb Ul1UlIIU1' LUI D116 EIJLCULIUUA, 3-5b Barrie, Ont. Dgted the 14th day of January, 1930. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS -- WANTED-We have been instructed to secure for a client a home with one or two acres. lccated on the waters of Lake Simcoe or Vicinity. Must have at least five rooms, electric light and suitable for occupancy all year round. Write G. R. Dane, 17 Adelaide St. E., "l"nv-nn fn =W.LB|lEHAll Full line of` Tubes and B Batteries. ' i STROMBERG-- \ CARLSON RADIOS ' J IAIIIOS IIEPAIREII DIED MISS M. E. SWAN The death occurred on Monday, Jan. 13, 1929, of Miss Margaret Eizrabeth Swan at her home, 18 Sma11A:street,\ Barrie, following an illness of heart disease. `:1... cm- um. Iv... ..; n_-:_.,,,,,_L U!-ECG . Miss Swan was born at Craighurst on October 3. 1873. She resided in Cralghurst for 32 years and for some years was organist in St. John's Angli- can Church, there. She lived the re- mainder of her life in Barrie where she was a member of Trinity Church choir and of the Parish Aid. making a valuable contribution to the church life and winning many friends. She is survived `by one brother, J. A. Swan of Barrie. The funeral was held on January 15 to Barrie Union cemetery, Rev. A. R. Beverley olclating. Pall-bearers were (1 `D `AA'n`l.Aan `Dnhf (`Mala \K7HH4-xrn I UVIIILCJ UILJVLLIUALA5. .x Elli-A !-I\-GLCIB W616 G. B. McLean, Robt.ACra1g, William Looker, T. C. Craig, A. Richardson and'A. N. Ronald. vs..I..u...... ..-.A 5'.-hum-Io Cm-an .. Ah. uuu n. 1-`. Lvuuaxu. Relatives and friends from a dis- tance who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Ba.tes,TMrs. J. W.- Jameson and Mrs. E. Brock of Toron- to: Mrs. W. J. Robbins, Goldwater; A. Richardson and T. 0. Craig of Craig- hurst; W. and H. Leith of Orillla; T. McKnight and W. Dinwoody, Cooks- ltown and J. and H. Swan of Phelpston. M Jan. 21-Jc11r`1v'I;hompson of Sunni- dale Corners paid; a brief visit to the village recent1~y. Mr: Walter Garruthers is steadilv v1ua.ge recenuy. Mrs. Walter Garruthers is steadily improving in health. Lnnal hockev fans are kent busv at- VVICHIU L1. Toronto. lmprovmg m nealux. Local hockey fans are kept busy at- tending the hockey games at Barvie. Robt. Cameron came up from To- ronto for the week-end, returning Sun- day evening. Mrs, Alfred Pearson was in Toronto mng. Mrs. Alfred Pearson was in Toronto one day last week visiting friends and acnuaintances. `Any and `1\Il r: nlivpr nlwp cum: 1: acnuamtances. Mr. and `Mrs. Oliver Caldwell gave a successful euchre party on Wednesday evening of last week. `Mrs, `R.nht_ Bail was in Victoria Har- EV!11l'1g' 01 18.50 W885. Mrs. Robt. Bell was in Victoria Har- bor last week attending the funeral of one of her relatives. Mnfnr +no ir- um: fniv honvv `lad- one OI Del IBIEEXVES. Motor traffic was fairly heavy last weelybut the storm on Sunday made the roads heavy and only a few cars got through. A 3 Mrs, M:-!Dnm:_1d nf Callavwdar ha: re- gob EIITOUEH. Mrs. Mc`DonaId nf Callavdar has re- tumed home after a. lemrthy visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ferris. A1111: lnvnnvnn ie ahh: fn kn av-nun!` I JOHD .l"EI'1'1S. | Alex. Cameron is able to be around {again as usual. `Mr. Cameron was c-rm- , ned to_.the house for some time owing I `to injuries he received when he was `thrown off a load nf hay. | minc tn H1 hnnlfh rm`: nf nnr vpci- Ef1I'OWl') D11 8 108.0 '11 .'l8._Y. . Owing to 111 health one of our recl- dents, Mr. Robbins. is advertising his. nlace for sale. It is hnped that Mr Robbins health may improve and that he may not nd it necessary _to leave our village. A Tkn rnlln fnunv kie nn ah-an nf our vmuae. A The radio fever shows no si9:'1 of abating in this village as three more radio sets have been installed rorsentlv. !Among the recent victims are Kenneth `Cameron. W111 Storey and Miss Chris- ltine Carruthers. 1McGREGOR-In Allandale. on Thurs- I day. Jan. 16, -1930. to Mr. and Mrs. ] Edward McGregor, a daughter. I -T---j-- TENDERS will be received by the un- dersigned up till January 25 for 10 cords of 4-foot body wood, maple and beech, to be delivered to Holly school- house, not later than April 1st, 1930. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (Slgned) R. W. Redfern, Allandale R.R. 2. 3-4b I "" ` I IBLACK-MILLIGAN-In Toronto, by| Rev. Dr. Mustard, Jan. 6. 1930, Miss Regina Milligan, A.T.C.M., eldest , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Mi1- I i llgan of Thornton, to Mr. Ed. C. 1 Black. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Black of Toronto. WATSON--COXHILL--At 92 Worsley ~ | St., Barrie, on Monday. Jan. 13. ` 1930, by Rev. Neil Campbell, Mar- garet Ialleene Cox-hill to Melville A. W. Watson, both of Camp Borden.` ` UUSIIIBSS. 1}) Mr. David E. Terry takes this op- portunity of expressing his grateful gappreciation to friends and neighbors, gfor the many acts of kindness and messages of sympathy during his re- lcent bereavement. 4p ~ I . ._ __ , IBROWN--In loving memory of Mrs. M. Brown who departed this life Jan. 2'7, 1923. `__`E`vnv- v-namornhnrn hr hurl 3 - I BANTING--In loving memory of Isola M r-(hnnv vuifsa nf A T. `Ran1'.in.tz', who 1:SAN'J.'1NU--J.I1 wvmg memory 01 1.50121. McQua.y, wife of A. L. Banting, who left this world Jan. 27, 1922. God Himself the soul will keep `Giving His beloved sleep. --Sadly missed by Father. 4b Mother, Brothers and_Sister HOOVER---In loving remembrance of our only son Allan`. who passed a- way `Jan. 25, 1924. at Craigvale. --Sa.dly missed by Father, 4p Mother and Sisters HUSE----In loving__ memory of our dear Edith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huse, who passed away Jan. 25, 1926. In our hearts her memory lingers. But we know `us vain to weep. Tears of love can never wake her From her peaceful happy sleep. --Sad-ly missed by Mother and Family -T? 'MW---In loving memory of` Wilfred . amp: Mam mhn (Hm! Jan 9.5, 1926. M W--111 v1OVll'lg' memory OI wlurcu a.mes Maw. who died Jan. 25, 1926. At home on the beautiful mountain nf find - McQUAY-In loving memory of our darling baby, Dorothy Elaine, who passed away Jan. 21, 1928. Sweet little flower, Nlpped in the bud, Just come to earth To win our love V And then boheaven withdrew. -Ever remembered by 41: Mother and Father ._.:..:.__..___.._____ MARRIED MAN to represent large Life Insurance Co., in town of Bar- rie, guaranteed salary bo start with, good prospects of advancement, a good position for the right man. Apply Box M, Examiner Office. 4-5p ruxgcv JV, ILIUIILLCI, ucnn.` -Sa.d!y missed by Dauht.er.l 4pb Sons-in-law and Grandchildren. All 11.01116 uu bin`: ucuuuuux Iuvuuunsu of God, `By the valley of rest, so fair, Some day, some time, when our task I `Is dnne IDUIIIC U21) , SUUIU buuc, wucu uuu; ha is done, We know we shall meet him there. up.A.|. ._ _.._1 1'|.__L1-. vvw SMI'I'H--In loving memory of; our dear mother and grandmother, A1- meda Smith who died Jan. 21, 1929. God knew that you were suffering.- He knew you were in pain, He knew you never would get better in this world main. ne Knew you never wuuiu get usual in this world again. He saw the road was getting rough, The bills were hard to climb, 50 He closed your. weary eyelids, And whispered Peace be thine". You left behind. some aching hearts, Your memory lingers near. We_ never did nor never will Forget you, mother, dear, _ c...a.1.. ...I.m.a I-m `l'\nnahfA`l'S. Ldhll U1 J. S.J `V`\V'\f\V'fl1V\ CARDS OF THANKS OBITUARY AGENTS WANTED-If you are look- ing for an opportunity to better your position, the Watkins Business will put you in the path of success, without risk. Positively `the largest and `best line of goods sold to families. $50.00 or more profit per week for t'he indus- trious man. Apply now for the nearest locality. rural or city, and start the New Year right. The J. R. "Watkins Company, Dept. R-72, 749 Craig West, Montreal, Que. 3-6b r- IN MEMORIANIJV cunpuas 1325. I `-Ever remembered by her! Husband and Family. MARRIED BORN GLLQAA unvyu Anna Ullblvu -Mother and Brothers The annual Vestry meeting of St. Paul's, 12th line, Innisl, will be held `at 8 p.m., Wednesday. ngext, January 29. ` I ma-1 J:-b-310:. and Wll11`Ed I-.%cb m.s-en; `at Weanesuay nczu, aa.u.uzu'y Av. Jrb-:)iCt~ 'Wiln`ed Rc_b of Toronto spent over Sunday wxth Mr. | and Mrs. Fred Jobbitt. 'T`mn rinks -3-f curlers from here were ` Two rinks guests o_f 'I_`ottenha'm curlers on Tues- `day. enjoymg several friendly gamsi i together. i I The m-st meeting of the year of the E `and Mrs. .t"recl uoomu. l WANTED-A man living in this vic- inity to become our resident salesman. We pay salary of $25 during tralnlngl of one week and salary, commission and bmus thereafter. Our product is of a high type and demands a. higher Lype of man. capable of talking con- vmringly to small groups of people. He must have a car and be prepared to attend training school all next week. Wrlte or see Mr. Meechan. Crown Hotel, Gerrard & Jarvis Sts., Taront), for interview. 4b I toget`her. } The first meeting 1 United W.M.S. held on Jan. 15 was: well attended. the president, Mrs. H.` Hughes, presiding. After the -:1evotion- I 3.1 and business period, the new Study i Book From Jerusalem to Jerusalem". was very ably introduced `under the` leadership of Miss H. Orchard. Dele- gates were apoointed to attend the Drnchvterial W.M.S. in Midland on were apoomteu w antenu Lne Presbyterlal January 29 -and 30. welcome to Mr. and Mrs. R. Gardener C-\__J.1--- `Inn 1"] Han Drnehxyfnrian ` W ewuuu: uu nu . an. n... -. .. ... ...,_.,,_ Friday, Jan. 17, the Presbyterian young.peop1e gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gardener to r.x-. tend to them congratulations and good wishes in their new home. The evening was spent in community sln-g- ` ing, oontsets and games. The main. feature of the evening was a gift from ` the church of a half-dozen stainless knifes and forks, also a miscellaneous shower from the young people. They received a great many pretty and use- ful presents. After a dainty lunch 1 was served the evening was brought to ' A nlnan ] .-(nI'>I<>z<>x<>x<>x<>x<>x<>x<>x<|` II` STROUD g` =x-x<>x<>x<>z<>x<>x<>x>x.x..;. WES 51:1 v a close. close. ' . Young People Debate The young people's meeting was held in the basement of the Presbyterian church with an attendance of th1rty.! During the evening's programme a de- bate was given: Resolved that Travel is More Educative than Books." The! a.ffi2-matlve was taken by Frank Cow- .... ant} Mr: F. Ness. while the nega- aiflrmauve Was EEKBH uy rraius vow- an and Mrs. F. Ness, While n~e2a- `N tive was defended by Elwin Smythel and Mrs. Will Campbell. Both sides 3 w argued their points well and made it .c. very interesting. The judges: Mr. Sin- clair, Mrs. R. A. Sutherland and Wil- fred Jack, found it very difficult to; give their decision. After much deli-b- | eration they decided in favour of tra- or vel. The evening was brought to a p close by serving a dainty lunch. ' St. Paul's W.A. St. Paul's W. A. officers have been .E elected as follows: Honorary members, i Mrs. Lot Smith, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. ." Geo. Quantz, Mrs. Wm. Nightingale; Honorary President, Mrs. A. D. Cous- ins; President. Mrs. W. J. Leonard; 1st Vice-President, Mrs. F. Rich; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. H. New; Corres- lponding Secretary and Prayer Partner, ,Miss F. Nightingale; Recording Genre- 'ltary. Mrs. F. Green; Treasurer, Mrs.` ; F. Jobbitt; Dorcas, Mrs. R. Vaughan: Assistant Dorcas, Mrs. F. Smith; Extra v Cent-a-Day` Fund, Miss Mabel Webb: ;.Little Helpers, Mrs. C. Spragge: U.T. 0.. Mrs. Wm. Booth. The meeting was held on Jan. 15 at the home of Mrs. Fred Jobbitt. with a good attendance. , Good Services Recognized ` A very representative gathering cf b:ix-holders on Stroud R.R. met in the community hall on Monday night to show their appreciation of the very ex- cellent service given by the -ibligine, mail carrier, Geo. Hewson. When the tenders were called for a new contract recently, Joseph Bowman secured the _ position, although Mr. Hewson was :1- ,_ [gain an annlicant. ATIGIIQ Warning ar-tad as r-hnirmah W am an EUDIICBJIL. .Angus Warnica acted as chairman. Speeches were given by a number of gentlemen, all of whom enumerated. the late carr1er s good qualities--ob-f |1iging, cheerful and always attentive to his duties no matter what the wea- ther conditions. Speeches were inter- spersed by vocal and instrumental` I music. An nth-Iv-nee nvnvnnnhvn A? +\-..-\ 1,3:-lhv nmusw. 4 An address. expressive of the kindly A feelings and appreciation of those rep- M .resented. was accompanied by a bean- tiful reed chair. On behalf of his wife and himself Mr. Hewson cordiallv thanked the donors for their kind words and handsome gift. , ; A lnnnh um: fhnn snrvpd and 2 `Fur- ' wurua auu uauusume gut. A lunch was then served and a fur- ; gther period of sociability enjoyed. Innfsfil Horticultural Society =[ The annual meeting of the Innisl E Horticultural Society was held in the ' Community Hall on Jan. 15, with a; lgocd attendance. A programme of 1 !activities was planned for the coming f lyear. Chief among these will be the; [beautifying of the grounds of three; ,schools in the township. Last year the { grounds of four schools were planted? with shrubs and perennials with the; co-operation of the school boards. The 'Public School Inspector complimented the society and pointed out the sp1en- . did facilities it afforded for the teac'h- ' `ing of Agriculture and Horticulture. 1 'T`hn fnllnmincr nFFir-are iv-nnfnrc and I FOR SALE OR. EXQANGE. High class driver. well brokeugslx-year-old. Sire, "Zombra. Clay," 2.04%. -Da.m, Mona. 2.14%, or will exchange for young heavy horse or team. M. R. Nash, Oro Station. 3-4b lug U1 t1gI'1C1ll.'D1lI'E and uoruculture. 1 The following officers. directors and v committees were elected: 1st Honor-f ary President, Wm. Martin: 2nd Hon- 1 orary President, G. C. Allan; President, ! Harry Reynolds; lst Vice-President. 1 Mrs. H. J. Marquis: 2nd Vice-Presi- `dent, Mrs. Robt. Boyes; Secretary- | Treasurer, Mrs. Earl Wice: Assistant. |Sec y.-Trea.s., Miss Jean Wice. Dlrec- i tors: Mesdames Hart Thomas, Shering. Hoover. Sutherland, Ed. Sloan, S. J. Reynolds, H. Reynolds, Geo. Young, 0: R. Black, Geo. Arnold. Prize List Com- mittee: Mrs. Rc-bt. Boyes, Mrs. Ed. Sloan, J. E. I-Iodgson. Committee to solicit donations: Mrs. Hart Thomas. Miss A. J. Allan, Mrs. S. J. Reynolds. Mrs. Geo. Arnold, Harry Reynolds. i I I Auditors. Mrs. Geo. Young, Miss H. Orchard. wcexs vacamon. .13.. A. McClain gave a talk on the m1ss1on work of the church and its Dresent needs during the service in the United Church on Sunday morning. Duncan 'McA.r,t-hut, Wm. Sutherland. Arnold Breedon and Norman Harvey attended the banquet of the Durant 3/Iotor Icar Co. in Toronto on Thurs- ay. Vvhna alnlnh ..:,u...... an n~.n mhm1 `Jos. Stone of Toronto is ~ho11do.y1ng wxth h1s brother, J. W. Stone, and his sister. Mrs. F. Sutherland. E A Knfann and hi: cicfor Rru maker, 1VLI'S. 1". b'1lIJ1EI'laIlC1. E. A. Watson and -his sister, Mrs.` Shewan, left .on Monday for "Florida where they expect to spend 8. six- weeks vacation. n A `A/rnnma... rrnvvn .. mu, AVI Mm uay. While sleigh riding in the school grounds on -Tuesday morning, Mabel Copeland, daughter of Jesse Copeland, received a. broken collar bone, the re`- sult of striking a tree. This winter than weather man seems sun: or smxmg tree. This winter the weather man seems to be catering to the fancy of every- one. Mild spells alternate with seasons of severe frost in perfect regularity. preventing the snow becoming, -1500 deep for motoring and still leaving enough on the roads for sleigvhing. Over Hurlburt s Shoe Store Special attgntionv given to new Players. Terms moderate. 1-arse range or guaranteed Clubs and Bags in stock. BARRIE WINTER GOLF SOHOOL FRANK RAVELL, Instructor. :n---Z- FOR SALE--Approved Barred Rock eockerels, O.A.C. strain. These birds `have passed government inspection End blood test. Price $3 each. T1103. ,7 1: `knnnv Shantv Bn.v_ 4n BOND HEAD NOW OPEN ! IJ'd.1l. 6U*"\Jl1 l`1Aua._y CVLAAALL5 n. \.vu- ple of sleighloads of village folk spent a pleasant time playing progressive .euchre at the -home of W. V. Ander- SUD. I I Mrs. Allison of Toronto spent this `week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fellows. - ; I sun-.. t1....H.. Ailnvvue A0 G1-uonhr `Dov W3: FULLUWD 1 Miss Gertie Adams of Shanty Bay! :was the guest of Mrs. Fellows for a. -couple of days. I Mfr and -Mr: Jan Lpioh snpnf. the -cuupu: us uuya. V Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Leigh spent. the `yweek-end in Toronto. , -`nu. ..-... --- _--_____, Y Russell Kendall, who underwent an operation on Saturday in Barrie hos- ,pital, is progressing rapidly. n i More Slmcoe county news in The ;Examiner than any other paper. i I .;:e;:;3;o'e;s;. n K41 IQT RI: Tu: Jan. 20-On Friday evening a cou- Mr. .1- -0 -1.-\:,.k1nnAg A0 u1`I'|unn fnllr cnnnf Wikh End DIOOG K4853. l."l.'lCE U3 85611. `[1103. J. B. Kenny, shanty Bay. 413 BARRIE -FOLKS announces he is again at work and prepared to Clean Your Hat or Shine Your Shoes _ WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH TAKE con LIVER 011, AND wrjvf WE;TfiiLfi4.?E9ii Five Points Phone 75 Ilhl-l'\.rn-rd-lava-unseat-n-ovj vv---- Because in the Winter the Shortage of Sunlight, with its va1uab_1e health giving Rays, causes a Deficiency in the Human Mechanism of Two Necessary Vitamins, A and D. VITAMIN A-aids growth and increases resistance towards disease._ VITAMIN D-prevents and cures rickets and aids in [bone formation. -u--- -----w G uv;\I-Iii;-`ICU: SAM SPANIS Finest Loaf Cheese . . . . . . . . per lb. 35 Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour per pkg. 18 Pure Maple Syrup . . . . . . per bottle 35 Special Ginger Snaps . . . . . . . 2 lbs. 25c Golden Hallowi Dates . . . . . . 2 lbs. 23 Choice Smyrna Figs . . . . . . . .. 2 lbs. 23 New Mincemeat . . . . . . . . . . . 2 lbs. 29 Jelly Beans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . per lb. 19 Jelly Powders, all flavours . . . . 3 for 19 'Keen s Mustard . . . . . . . . . . . . % s 25 HAwEToNE' FINEST SOCKEYE MARKET GARDEN for sale. 14 acres on Duck`.\'o1'Lh St. Also one ton of su- gar lJ:c`.s. Apply ta Mrs. J. Skelton. B.n'rio. 4-6p PURE RASPBERRY FREE RUNNING IODIZED At over six hundred points in Ontario the re stand Superior Chain Stores - each serving its community with the most efficient, courteous service and offering you the highest quality foods at prices that are only made possible by the tremendous quantity purchases of this great Canadian Organization. There is one just around the comer from you-investigate, and you will find that 4 rmuov SOAP 3 cakes 19_c CHOICE Tmsorsunrnlsesonr AND R acms OEGASTILESOAPALLFOR 470 -1 mm A\l A1911 To Takejt Without Shudd'ering and entire1y Stop it from Repeating. Just A1ound the `Corner from You! ':-*iD7EiE3,.Ls FoR_:5%E1DAY ANDEXTURDAY Douglas Drug Store FOR SA-\.LE-132 Burton Ave.. 6-room- ed h\".lbC. newly decorated inside and out, all conveniences. new furnace. double rzamge and stable. Apply 21 Poyntz,SL., or phone 1084W. 42tf`u -_ .-.- umpkin 2 %?$sE SALT 2 cartons 17c and Mrs. Stanley Copeland wish to take this opportunity of thanking their neighbors and friends for their kindness in helping them at their sale and since the sale, and for their kindness and sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. 4b| we EELL THI-I BEST FOR LESS SALMQN a,-.221 43 TO KEEP YOUR SKIN YOIITHI-"Ill KEEP ITOLEAN - THIS WAY AT THE IEND OF EACH BUSY DAY-f1oat out every trace of hidden dust and dirt, with A` .` II `II I'\ (`II ' IV` nape... LII lllLl\.l\'Il klLlJ|. auu LII] I. VVILII Melba Perfection Skin Cleanser FINER, more effective than anything ever before offered, this luxurious cleansing cream liquifies upon touching the skin, flushing the tiniest pores of all impurities--gent1y and without stretching. THERE IS A MELBA PREPARATION for every step in scientific skin care. Douglas Drug Store Ix: n2,,-,.__ lJ_n._I DI-_I- . DL...... '1: DADDIC 77 7 T Wellington Hotel Block J` A 40 oz. jar 33 FOR SALE-Six-roomed brick house,` every c:unve11iencv: good sized lot; near collegiate. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Pnsssssion Feb. 11. Apply Mrs. W. J` B._'so:`1. 33 Sussex St.. Lindaay. Ont. 3tfb E-TIURCHILL Grape Nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . per pkg. 17c Swansdown Cake Flour . . . per pkg. 39c Toddy . . . small 33 Large . . . 53c Lunch Wax Rolls . . . . . . . . . . 3 for 10c St. Charles or Carnation Milk . . small 7c Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14c LIKO Qllullvo vn `an--n-ua-.v-. -.--..- . . -____._.. Fancy Mixed Biscuits . . . . . . per lb. 35c Clark's Pork & Beans, medium, 2 for 25 Thong:s_op Seedless or Puffed Seeded 9 am 95:- \ Thursday. Jiuary 23, 1936 _ "` .:j. lfg1E;JOB LOT woRs"_rED YARN,_Worth men, }$2.Q0 per pound, sllghtly damaged, for 4b|15c g. skein. good for mending, at Tuck s. 4p i LATE ADLETS !TRADE BARRIE PROPERTY. brick `house, water. light, furnace, for Vine- land property. Barrie Real Estate. 4b T Phone 75-BARRIE --By Fred Wellington Hotel Block FOR SALE--Frame cottage with two bedrooms. parlor and dining room and large summer kitchen, cellar, wood shed attached. hard and soft water, two-stall stable or `suitable for gar- age. shed attached, large hen house, 1/. acre of raspberry canes. This lot is 95x285 feet. New 4 years. Fireproof building. Terms arranged. Apply A. Rob.ns. Cundles. 3-5b Ell u)CC\.I\-u 2 lbs. 25c FOR SALE-20 Buff Orplngton pul- lets and one cockerel. J. W. Morrison, Ivy phme. 4p COLLIE BOG for sale, about 8 mos.l old. Trained. Kind disposition. Apply E. Robertson, 142 Blake St. 4b FOR. 'SALE-A good big Durham cow, ready to freshen. Call and look her over. Geo. Arnold, phone Stroud 19r2. ` _4p FOR SALE-Red, Shorthom bull, 14 months; dam a heavy mllker, testing 45 n. M nan Rnrnla, an 3, T919- ' FOR-l1IfV1` -- Two front bedrc')oms,, i well h,.xLCd. Plmne 626. Mrs. J. T.| Emma`. 17 Poyntz St. 4tfb| (m;n.mLm cnarge, zac), nve mseruuua 1.,` ;`ae price of four. 10c extra when charged. also 10c extra when replies re dzrected L0 The Examiner Office. BOARDERS or roomers wanted in warm, comfort-.1b1e home with home; p1`ivi1Pgv*s. Very central. Apply 120 Bayf.-id St. or phrme 1029W. 2-6b` FOR SALE OR RENT--G00d farm, A1 b11.l1;m,s. Ivy section. Speak quick- '|u Anvv F-'('1n'v R7. ('?.\wnn 4-Sn H1 UlluUIl'.',-5. L\ _) DULIUUH. Dy 1_V. Apply Hznry & Cawan. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT---Lot 56, (`-(m. 2. L'\mship of Flos. old survey, gmd :-=nt.ivution. good buildings and \v.zt.cr. About 1': miles west of Hills- dalo and 1 mile from school. Apply J..s. Elrlck. Hillsditle. 4-5b HIUIILXIS; Ul ll ucuvy IIUIKCF, tesung 4.5. R. M. Bell, Barrie, RR. 3._Te1e- nhnnp 629. 4-5:) `.3. 1'5. J.V.|.. phone 629. FOR SALE-1 bronze ttirkey hen, large; 1 Pekln duck and drake; also Plymouth Rock cockerels. good laying strain. R. M. Bell, Barrie, RR. 3. `Dhnnn R90 4-511 s_t.ra.1n. re. Phone 629. OWQIG To LACK OF ROOM we are offering for sale. pure bred roan Shorthorn stock bull. Thirty months old, good individual and priced right. .1. 0. Fraser, Craighurst 52-4b 3 PARTLY FURNISHED ROOMS. for hsmsokeeping, light. heat. $20 a rnnnH`n Phnnn 1446 4D '5' 'A ' A - _ _ _ - ._ __ _ One cent a word. cash, each _1nsertXon. (111.-u.m'um charge, 250), five msertions 9 . '1.-. nrir-P nf fmxr. 10c J'.J' .'l`)lL\.L'hl'.'U1)lH[;, 11 month. Phone 1446. Pa go Eight uvt-. STOCK FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TO LET PRKSPERTY FOR SALE moms AND omm AGENTS WANTED HELP WAN TED WANTED ,1UCy -::. WANTED~-A girl to help with house- work, all or part of every morning. Apply ts Box R", Examiner Office, Rarrip. 4p rt. 0. 4-51) |Ll1LJl&' 4-5p ?::_::- FOR SALE-So1id walnut bed. also hall seat. Apply 120 Bradford St., or phone 1004. 2tfb _____.._.___..___....___... FOR SALE-Barber chair (Koken hy- draulic), in good condition. $45. Doug-` las Drug Store. 4b __._ FOR 'SALE-Feec1mg nurmps uuu mixed alfalra hay. Apply to S. Mc- Sherry, 214 Blake St. 4p . GREEN HARDWOOD for sale, 4 ft. and 16 ins. D. Kirkup, Gllford. Phone .42- :-2 nmdfnrri 3.4b} - FOR 'SALE-Feedlng turnips and nnivnrl n1fa1fn hav, Armlv to S. --------------------- I PARTIES WISHING Manitoba reed oats call up at once. J. Hunter, Craig- vale. Phone 23-5, Shroud. 4p _?.:?_:- APPLY Barrie. MILLER'S INCUBATORS and brood- ers for sale. Big cut in prices. Apply `U Harry Ottaway, Barrie. 2-6b _ -. FOR SALE-F1ve-tube radio equlppdl With battery and loud speaker. Apply B-x C",. Examiner Office. 4p j_:: and 10 ms. 1.). 13 45-33 Bradford. . QUILTS - Old-fashioned patchwork quiits. Orders taken for quilts to `match your rooms. 110 Sophia St. 4p FOR -SALE, buckwheat honey in ten: pound pails at 5c per pound. Nice quality. Apply A. J. Allan, Churchill,` Ont. 4p --------------- i NEW SL001 51.a1.`.11U'.l.'1 I01` saw, an hand made, oak runners, 21/g-in. shoe- ing. Price $55. T. L. Webb, blacksmith, . r:r.r.lz:f.nwn. 4-8cb FOR SALE-E1ctr1c washing chine for sale. Miss Simplicity, as new. Apply to Jos. Balfe, 14 1 field St. Phone 1208W. :_ NEW SLOOP SLEIGHS for sale, all hand nnnrln nnk runners. 21,4.-in. - I IFOR SALIi`r-F1rst mortgage for $4500 A on first class farm property and building, in Orov Township. Apply to Box Examiner Office. 4-5b i mg. ruuc an -I Cookstown. mw%&%&&$&$& an ADLET cownvm x< maaamaaammm _ PEAS-I am now baking contracts for ` Company Peas, in -the Barrie district, paying $2 per bush. for 1930 crop.` Phone or wrlme W. E. Banting, Thorn- fnn D '9 N0 2 [THU]. ton, , FOR `SALE--App1es, Spys, $3.50 per bb1., $1.25 bushel; cabbage, $1.00 per bushel; carrots, parsnips, $1.00 per bushel, $1.50 per bag. H. D. Atherton. Barrie, phone 580W. 4-8p| FOR SALE-Dry hardwood, $8 per` cord, 2 cards for $15. Good hay, tim- othy and clover; also apples, Pewa.u- kee, Maclntosh Red and -Ben Davis, $1 per bushel. Phone 775W. 4b FOR SALE-$69.50 DeForest Crosley 5-tube. speaker and batteries, in smart cabinet. Act quickly. Bring your cash. Simcoe Radio Sales & Service, 56 Elizabeth St. Open evenings. 4b APPLES `FOR SALE. Phone your or-: dr for a. basket or bushel of Spys, Greenings, Snows and Russets. 40c` basket. $1.00 bushel. Apply to Harry lottaway. Barrie. Telephone 739J. 2-6b FOR SALE-9 h.p. Lister engine, one 1`, _- h.p. M-H. engine, one 10 in. Lister [17 grain grinder, one power pump. 20 ft. t lot 1% in. shafting with hangers and t pulleys complete. Innisfree Limited, Lefroy, Ont. 1-5p 1 9 4 _ I HURRY FOR THIS! Atwater-Kent, I ! s'.x tubes, late model, in wonderful walnut desk, fully complete and in A1 condition. Priced Jow for cash at; $72.50. Simcoe Radio Sales & Service,! 56 Elizabeth St. Open evenings. 4b` $11!: 1J'a.uUva.u \J.\J.L.1. uuuuy ua. vu;- I USED PHQNOGRAPHS. $19.50 Peer- `ner lcss m uprxght oak cabmet; $21.50 Re- lquet Monday ggent upright mahogany; $25 Music - . _ Master` upright walnut. good as new; evemng fa. 33.7.50 Somm automatic StOp_ a real -thers of. gueste. buy; $3250 1339 made] commbia con- in ; :1e. automatic snap and start; all | which was most enjoyable. Mrs. A. S.i 131? m3de`1S and C0mD1e1y 0VeI`haU1- `Morrow is leader of the group. A fuller.` [e`d._ 10 svlecmons free w1t_h each_ ma- report will be given next week `_ came said. Terms 1f desired. S1mcoe. . : |I+..v.c1io Sales &: Service. 56 Elizabeth! m stock: St. Open 9 am. to 10 pm. daily. 4b :--: E 21 nffir-.93. Barrie. about Februarv FARM FOR RENT-100 acres, 101; 19, can. 4, Innisfil. Apply to S. C. McCul- lgugh. Lefroy. 4-5p } _._.____._.__._._____ 11-QUART BASKETS, 3c each. Phone 45W. 4): I COTTAGE TO RENT, 145 comer St.-, uvs-nu nnrl 1in-hf Dhnnn 1'1`l T nvv urv-'.fn FOR RENT-80 acres good clay loam, s;i1 all workable. good cement house, good barn on cement. foundation on uh concession of Inndsfll, 1 mile west from Lefroy Apply John Broome. Le- froy. 4-8b PRACTICAL NURSING` DONE. Ap-. ply Mrs. H. Grant, 52 .Dunlop St., or phone. 3-7p FLJALLV DaVV.l..lV'U DUNE. \JI1ll(1I'BI1'S clothes a specialty. Apply to Mrs. K. Sibley, 189 Bradford St. 3-'7p 111.11.) DDUE 1.11131, P110118 180, 110011135 the public of Barrie, -that calls after 12.30 midnight until 7 am. will be as follows: 50 ror one or two persons and 25c for each additional per- son. 3-4p LOST--Golden coloured Pomeranian :1 Answers to the name of Sonny. Last January 3. For information call 35. Reward. Anyone holding this dog er his date will be prosecuted. 4b: ' I i i : K 5 : a FARM FOR SALE--N0rt,h half loti L con. 4. Innisfil; good loam, all un-a clcr cultivation; two barns on cement foundations; large brick house; ten acres ulsike. plowing mostly done. Ap- N nly James F. Ayerst. Thornton. 3-5p k}.'~..ltXLJ'L`4 LKJ IVEAVL, 1&0 K/UL`.l.1t`.'1' Din, L2 water and lgght. Phone 10'71J or write B:.x 33, Barrie. 4p CHE.DREN'S CLOTHES made and plain sewing done at 16 Small St. Phone 494. 2-6p 2_ SPIRELLA CORSE'I'IER.E-Mrs. Jno. N. Hobley. 201 Elizabeth St. Succes- sor to Miss Willers. 52-4p ____._________.___.___ WANTED TO BUY--One dozen early Leghorn pullets. Phone 199r24. 4b PLAIN SEWING DONE. Children's n1nfhna a nr\nnh:'H-17 Annlu fn fnc TI 'ri2wIN's ALL BLUE TAXI snnvrcm local and long distance, night and day. 25-cent service. George Irwin. Phone ' 198. 1811!!) ALL BLUE TAXI, phone 198, notifies thp nnhlin nf Rm-I-in -that 1-.a`l`lA after AMATEUR ARTIS'I`S-If you have the ability to paint in water-colours. we can supply you -work at home at very good my. No selling, no canvass- ing. Picture-Craft studios. Dept. A", Toronto. 3-Ab ALL WOOD CUTTING promptly at-I tended to by Richard Pearson, Allan- dale R..R. No. 2'. [Phone 8r6. . 2-4b 3.12. 2, ST. CAT!-IARINES, oN?r.. -_.`,-__ A. B61~iAJi BALFOUR % GLADIOLI C PEONIES - IRIS PROPERTY TO LET LOST AND-FOUND YOUNG CATTLE WANTED-2-yea.r- olds preferred. Ernest Love, Shanty Bay. Phone 921, Oro. 3-4p

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