'"5'm';:;1";a";;;{;i4 s., Barrie. Phones: Office 86!, Residence 864W.[ P. 0. Box 1011. um. luuu......:........T.....qruv Seven-room brick house. conveniences, `large garden, mce locatton. `Price $3600 'I"nn_v-nnyn In-inlr Hnnun nnnvnn ;nY\ _ JJIHIIIIJIII -`I-ICU`. IIIUU on--o-con... Eight-room brick house. conveniences. large stable. nice lot. central. .Price $3700 I`l'\Id'\`Q }\I`:l"lI `I \`I`ln f\(\I`1Q ;'\ D001` Lllalll CID - g - - . noavvuot --uuo-.- Ten-mom brick house. veniences. hot water heating. stable and garage. central. Price. . . . . . . . . .. $8000 D:un,.mnm nnl-funn .....o.... and 1:..L4.. 1.... all modern con- 0 rA.mI9c;& cluwvi V \ `weather. Also, ask us for '_l`-pipes, chimney thimbles and stove pipe dampers. `ems:-: FURFNACES: ` Phone `ISO 13367 Dunlap St. Getwyeurs now and `be prepared for the cold The A Lakeview Fuel and Builders IIPply C9-; ~ -w- ww-----`-.w---.----.._v cu-- r.--v- -.. ------v- wv--.-,- TPHONE4962 . - ' : R. N. ROBINSON, Prop: `F , P_. CLARKSON, Maxiager Old King Cole was a merry old soul, -.~-And a merry old-soul was he; But when coal got to be twenty dollars a ton That's a little too merry for me; - The onlythingwe can` substitue for coal [at the present time is wood. So - place. your order- "now for September and Otober while the `price is right. , II 3% X` `If 313$.-EIITFKCII Harry Barron Ross; Block, Bari'ie-Upstairs.` H. J. TWISS, Tailor JUST ARRIVED 1% UR NEW STYLE BOOK lS'HERE-illus-. 0 trating the newest designs and styles in ' T Women's and Men s Clothing. And to supplement it we have.'preparecl specially attrac-T ve priees on all suits and overcoats and suitings.' Come` in and -look over the `new cloths and materials. They were never soiattractive. These are very much in. vogue just now. Skirts wi_ll be worn longei` than they were ' last season. ~Lon.g, Loose Coats Exclusive Agnt for Lowm mess `WC uavv: mu U110! av VUIJ uvvlnvvlvc yluava. Seven-room Kiick house, all modern con- "-veniences, cunroom. garage, large lot_; owner leaving town; willigo quick. get busy. Price $4300 Eight-room brick house, conveniences, garage. large lot, nice location.` Price $3000 Seven-mom cement block house. conven- -iences. largeht, stable. `Price $3600 Six-mom brick house. conveniences,` cen- tral. Price $3000 Q........ ' . ......... L......l. lu...m. nnnuvnu:nnnna You canhotduplicate our prices in Simcoe County. 3. I3QIT A43 ft`; Women ' r...vv . ALSO BUll.DEl'l_ .l'WATERIAL One Bipck gust of C|arks'o'n I-l )tVel Donegal Twieedsmade of genuine ,Irisl3 Dpnegal c6ntinue~to be pop- u1ar_for men. We have some very attractive cloths, all pure wool, for dressy suitihgs and overco_atings. threw. Hill, `first uprolut (zit first and spoiled a single for Walls by spearing` a hot y. McKenzie fanned. Saso tanned during the St. Mary's turn with the willow, but L. Flaherty liv- ed at first on~'a close decision, only to be cut off at the plate when Bus- ter Clark ret1ired- A. Clark's liner. Dick Flaherty fanned. Buster Clark was the only `Presbyterian to ..reach lrst. He hit to right field, but collided with Coady at rst base . and was given another base for in- terference. He was _left -at third. J. Hayes "walked in the fth but the ineld disposed of the three remain- ing batters. . (IL -A...l....... .. uivnin` nn4- :v\ n-ntlnv in Aug, yaoucxa. St. Andrew s went out in order in the rst of the sixth but held their [opponents scoreless in this frame by Ilclever base throwing; as Cuff singled McKenzie drew a walk in the third frame and scored when Clark drop- ped the third strike - on Twiss and threw a mile high to rst."`Buster Clark fanned but Cowan walked and McKnight lived on a eIder s choice `which failed to beat Twissi to third. With the bases full MacDougal1 whiff- ed at three but Clark muffed the third oneand vforced Twiss out at the plate. Flaherty fanned Rainey, extricating St. Mary's from a bad hole. They" went out -in order in their turn, at bat. Score 1-0. ' The St. Andrew s squad went out in order in the first of the fourth, sensational ' elding by Leo Flaherty being the feature of this frame. He Flaherty started well in the first, fanning McKenzie and Twiss, but he walked Clark and hit Cowan. Clark `nabbed McKnight s high. y, making the third out, Theerival Saints `went out in order", Buster Clark throw- ing two out at first and MacDougall one. Three Presby_teri`ans were thrown out at the initial sack in the second, .Rainey, ,who was hit by the pitcher, being the only one to get on the bags. The St. Mary's clan went out one-two-three in their turn at bat, Clark pegging two out at first and NIdKenzie pulling down 1|l........9.. A.. A... `l..J. 1.2-1.! ILII SC sill \IUI4I. IIIUU l\I\} DlII\IIIo I I IV`? 'I'en~mom brick house, conveniences., lovely grounds,` good location; must be sold. Price $5500 Q . . . . . _ ....'... ' l_..1..I. I.......-... ..II ....~...n-`u..n.. I ii33r;In"{57E"ne15T Donegal Tweeds `V for Men-_ Nxt door to,the Post. Office. Flahrty shoe fat shortstop E WAUGH 3 1 (Coxitinued from page 1) Mike Gonzales, the Cuban in- fielder for the Toronto Leafs, was present at the baseball tournament `held in Midland on Labour Day,` which was won by the Hillsdale team,l with. the Emms-Cooperbattery. He. is suffering fromsinjuriesto his right "hand, sustained in the exhibition; game with Detroit a couple of weeksl ago, and says he expects `to be out of the game for the rest of the sea- son, Mike was an interested spec'- tator at the tournament, an unusual role for the brilliant secondbasemam! `and he had a long chat with the play- ers after it was over. This has been an unlucky season for the Cuban as .'he was`bean'ed\in one of the first games of the season. He has not for- gotten how to smile, however,. and flashed this well-known. grin con- tinually during his chat with -the am- lateurs. . v _ - " ` buf was cught betwein Yscgcond and` third and L. Flaherty wascagged at` 1 third. Scor_e -1-0. ' 111 II ,,-,1 ,,,L I lyuaxuu pgwvxu .1. v In the `seventh Walls went out: shortstop to first, but McKenzie walked, and Twiss lived at first on an `error by J. Hayes. Buster_ Clark `fanned and Cowan whiffed at three but once more A. Clark dropped the! thirdhand threw high to first, letting| in McKenzie and Twiss. R. Flaherty brought in the St. Mary's lone run when Twiss bo`oted _his ner and also that of J. Hayes. The remaining three were throwneout at rst. Score` 3.1. . ' - .St. And-rew s 0 0 1 St. Mary's ...... .. 0 0 0 ya up 0 0'0 2-3 0 0 oV1-1l -.---- --- `:1 : :-jQ- 3 I-Exclus-ave Rail Etate Agents ?U1.r_1pi1:es-E. Kearns at the?` and McMi1lin on bases. St.. Mary s%J. Saso rf, Leo Fla-i herty ss, Alex. Clark `c", R. Flaherty p_', J. Moore, cf, J. Hayes 3b, W. Haye If, ACoadyV1b, H. Cu 2b. L ` Andrew s--McKenzie lf, Ross; Twiss 1b, Buster C/lark p, Ross Cowan 2b, E. McKnight c, L. Mac-1 Dougall 3b, R. Rainey ss, Harold Hill cf, Kenneth Walls rf. n v w-u :GONZALES WATCHED BARRIEI | BATTERY WORK AT_MlDLAND ?`Buster ClVarkT to bat `plate I SERIOUS OFFENCE CHARGED } I Charged with -a serious offense against a: {young girl under the age of 16, Austin; Fipher, a young man, entered a plea of not! I g-(1ilty' when arraigned befor Magistratel |Jeffs i`n police court, Barrie, on Saturday. ! September 9. The alleged offense was com- I i I l 7 "erts are just a few. bf the many homes` we have to oer gt very vabtractive prices: as n/'- ! I _II I 1157' the purest `?u s*.9s"*?.. ;cHnw1N"G% GHQ!` Bro duced-Hontists ': .`!.11J!""""'39{" % 1' t b7c'a use it helps save the teeth. Find `out for yourseif why hundreds .of thousands of women say that they could not face another wash _day without it. The two easy steps below will save `you hours of back - breaking rubbing. First: For each tub of clothes dis- solvea half a package-of Rinso into a little cool water until `it is like thick cream," then stir in two quarts of boiling water. If the water, is hard, or" the clothes extra dirty: use more Rinso. ' sThens, pour into tub-of cool or luke- warm water. Mix well. Keep adding -the. solution until you get a rich, last- ing, soapy suds, even after the clothes IF YOU USE A WASHING MACHINE Follow the regulaf directions given. here. Soak the clothes. Then, before operating the machine, add fresh Rinso solution using the same amount of Rinso as you used for soaking. No other product is needed when Rigso is used. Try Doing Next Week`s % Washing with Rinso All Grocers ` I n . jmitted in Sunnidiale, according to the : charge, and the information was taken out ;against Fisher in Stayner. Bail of $1600 {in two sureties of $800 each was granted g the defendant, uponithe approval of Crown` Attorney Cotter, and he is to appear at! Stayner on Saturday, Sept. 16. ` I I I Soak the clothes for `one hour, two hours, overnight, or gas long as con- venient. Then` rinse to remove the loosened dirt, until the water runs clear. Hang them out to dry. IlJIllg ll'IUl'r ,..-u.` - - - o c - - u - ~ - o - no Seven-mom brick house. all convemenc- es, garage, one of -th'\,best locations in town. Price . . . . . . ..' . . . . . .;..... $4500 Six-room cottage. stable, -henhouse. `/1.- acre `lot, nice iocation. a snap at $|200 Five-room cottage,. double, 66-ft, lot. good location; the land iq vlvorth the money. Easy -terms . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . $|50D cn3on_r-nnnx I-unnalxn nnnlvnvbnnna ah\`n have been put in. Do hot pour the Rinso direct from the package into the tub. _ ` There s no r\_1bbing--no boiling. Rinso is not a washing powder, but a scientic combination of pure "cleansing matefials that loosen and dissolve the dirt from even the heav- iest pieces. It soaks clothes clean in I- r__-_ v I, ___- I. vvvv v- --v v~an.4n\u \L\J\.1'\,\) blball All `a few hours without injury to a single fabric. ` i., W. A. Boys, K~.C., represented Fisher, whose father and a friend went bail for him. Provincial Officer Gardner of Col- lngwood laid the information. N'o woman can let her husband know what she really thinks of him. Made by the m:.1-rers of LUX HMS 13153) DCKHID -ca-s._an-.--nu------.. Setfen-room house, conveniences. stable. henhouse, central. V Price . . . . . . . . $2000 Six-room house. conveniences. central. Price .. $|800 Five-room cottage. water. lights. nice location. near Allandale. Price . . . . $|500 Seven-mom frame house. conveniences. 'Bradford street. Price . . . . . . . . . . _$3500 I]`:...l.L ......... L..I..l. L.....~.. .... ........ ... IKITEU hlr|HC. `H|Ul` IUD. UUl||-I'll]. ~l IVIUU QJIUU Double brick house, eight moms in each side. all modern. conveniences; two extra lots, good location; mustybc sold, as owner-. is leaving town. Price ..; . . . . . . .. $7500 Seven-mom brick house, all modern con- veniences, hot. w2it_er heating. central. :1` barg`ain at .................$3700 "l"n.. .-nu... In-in]. lmumn nll .n.\.ln..n l\I\lI sill G517. U\"l|lIlu I. IlUC- -' I 3 1 QIUU Five-room cottage, water and lights. hen- house. good location. Price . . . . .. $|000. Eighlt-room_ frame house". water and -lights. lovely location. Frice . . . . .. SW00, We also ha\'_e a large list of market gar- dens and farms. Seventy farms to choose from at right prices. If it's anything in the Real Estate line, it will pay you to see us before you decide. Our` business is con- ducted on a straight commission basis of 2% %. which is bound to give satisfaction to all parties concerned.. 'J\An- up as A an an. In .