. FOR SALE--Complete bed, nearly new. Apply at 205 -Bradford St. 36 ______________________. j:`:: Live Stock F orA Sale Property To Let Farms Fof 5;: Miscellaneous mu UAR, 192: model, for] months. Apply Examiner. "~ ` 36c 1`-Apply _Q1`n ....vv- -.-_nuu|_ UIHIVUIIIU 'l"h`e' ';;re.;ent standing (Sept. 6) of the League is as follows p_-. ' Wn `Lost To Play P.C. 0 0 " IV`! nu A Fall Values Better Than. Ever i We have passed the greater por- tion of our fal-1 goods into stock, and allow us to say it, we are certainly proud of our 1923 fall stock. See] our lovel_y new suits for the litttle folk, the boys -and the men. Our overcoats will be the talk of the whole country. [Everything for man- kind at this store. We fit the hard to fit. No man too large, no boy-too . small.. Come to this store with ab- ' solute condence. `We guarantee satisfaction or your money refunded. 1 Read every word of our advertising matter and save, save. Buy ladies and children s`stockings in our se- cond oor department and save one- half. _FREE PANTS-Here s your 1 chance, men! Friday and Saturday, 5 Clothes of Quality representativei will be in Barrie; made-to-measurel suits or pvercoats, $24, $30 and $35, free pants with each-order.--The W. 0. Hunter Clothing Store, Barrie. . y I SOUTH SlVM0E LEAGUE STANDING rpL__ _,__,__-_.; -4," I- ...___....._...___.__...._._.____.___.`. WAN'I`E~D-Two high school girls to board at .39 "Park St., five minutes` walk from school. Mrs. F. Barker. 35-36p HINTS TO BUYERS WOOL [uvv\-uv.y'1|vC- ' ' `Mr. Henderson believes he can se- .cure the greatest amount of success in the dairying game by using the black and white spotted animals as the basis of his herd. The Examiner was anxious to ascertain the reason for this choice. I ship my cream and feed the milk to pigs which I` keep as a sideline, he said. I find the Holsteins pay the best in my bus- ineas. n-L--- N, ' --- - -` Iuvull so-cauauuaucu successIuuy. Dairying is his specialty, and in his three years `as a farmer his suc-` cess along this line has been very marked. Startingwith a herd of six scrub cows, he now has fteen milk- ing cows; including three pure bred Holsteins. In addition, his pure bred stock includes one heifer and a bull, Hand he is purchasing seven more pure bred Holsteins this fall. His ` herd at the present time numbers -' twenty-ve. I -"MIR. IJ'.\....J-...._.. `L,1:,, I ' ` wno can carry It through]? `is the way R. W. Henderson, a` re- ` turned soldier who settled on the land after coming back from overseas, ` described to The Examiner the efforts iof the Soldier Settlement Board, op- erating under the Dominion Govern- ment, to re-establish the ex-service men. He was referring to his own particular case. Mr. Henderson,'wHo has a farm on the rst line of Innis- l, at Gilford, is a veteran who has been re-established successfully; nninivinm is his .-........:...`la... ..._.1 _-_- I I I; It.is a first-class proposition for` any man who can it through, ?| :1S IRV P W I-Tantlnunnu-. -` -- I `Gilford Man Thinks Soldier] Settlement Proposition } Good. [RETURNED MAN HAS- ; succmaman ON LAND HOU-SE CH-EAP FOR CAS*H--Eig_ht- momed brick house with garage and three acres good laud, large lawn. Just outside }:,(tz)\'x1 limits. Apply 130 Tiffin St... Allan- "ui le. 35-40p & .. ....J ...\.....u Juana Ul age. and cess in going up so high in the com is noteworthy. _ ~ H. Hutner, the new champion, Toronto city boys champion. He 1 one set during the tournament. ucw uucuuplull, n. nutner, by scores of 6-3 and 6-2. Th_e tournament was for boys sixteen years of age and under. Billie Bell is only fourteen years of age. and his suc- going un so high in nu. an---=~=-- _.__... -5.... us on-.mI-rINAL Billie Bell, son of Mrs. W. A.`J. Bell of Alliston, formerly of` Barrie, went into the semi-finals of the Boys Tennis Championship series at Tor- onto lact week, being eliminated by the new champion, H. Hutner, by and 6.`) Wu 4---------- - ` ` Ontario I : stricken was one of the puzzling problems that had to be solved for a ertain scene in `-`A Dangerous Advent.ure_. the Warner Brothers production, dealing with wild an- imals, the jungle and buried. treasures. The script called for elephants to run amuck. The director happened to remember that; mlophants always follow their queen, and, as elephants are sensitive, it was not hard} Hn onf 12;... 1:11.. ....--- _- ~- - .m-pimuus always xouow their and iimey ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 38 ' ' ' ' ' ' ` ' ' ' ` to get Big Lilly very nervous. She began Buask ' ' ' ' ' ' " tearing things up, so did her subjects, and . P tctwa ' ' ' ' the camera caught the scene. {H0 a O per ag ' `A Dangerous Adventure comes to New By per ton " Dreamland Friday and Saturday. gggerbegelgggnd BILLIE BHELL IN SEMI-FINAL _S`fi__`g_ Bell, W.` Lamb skins" . . . . .. Alliston, B last being eliminated hv Hm _ Ontario] Horse hair ..... ..... .. `Boys Tor-`Beef hides . _ . , Iv `QIl\r` kllallllklo I Sweet clover is his main fodder! crop. He seeds down the gland in the: spring without a `nurse crop and cuts ` `i clover in the fall. The land is used for pasture the next year. His cows freshen in the fall, so that they are giving their maximum quantity of milk when the price of butter-.fatis highest. T ` u - A V A I-pull vllllcr Mr. Henderson has made consider- able improvements on his property and has increased his stock and equipment very considerably. He has, in addition to twenty-veheadl of cattle, three mares and ve colts, fty hens, twenty head of young} lpigs and three sows. A" milking ma-i chine handles all this milking, while a gas engineidrives the separator,` feed-cutter, chopper, root pulper and; lwater pump. [ Qm....a- ..1........ :- L2, - - -- ent in Simcoe County, supervisedi the purchase of the farm and stock} and has kept a friendly oversight ini the meantime- `l|.I .. 71' I 1 ` PANIC STRi|iCKEN ELEPHANTS In .. fr; np.L .. L--A I is also Ininn Wu '-`- L- NICE .BEDRr00M TO LET. Suitable for two pupils. reasonable. Apply at 16 Wors- ley St. 35-36p . . -uv . ........_ _ _...... ...g uuv` r competition I ucwulg ms subscription, writes :-_-- We have a wonderful cro"p m the West a great stride, but the West is still short. of `some harvest hands. . cu. vuvl ll` IVLO `J. H.`Maguire,- of Calgary, Alta, in re- newing his subscription, :- We hnv:->4: nu-.....l.....t`..I ---1-- ' -` "' E starting Thursday, BROOKS C.P.R. I BETWEEN I Thomton, Cookstown, Bond :Head, Bradford, Nwmarket, 1....s:.... 'l`I----M I T . BOARDERIS 'WAN'I`ED--Students, prefer- ,red. Phone 667W. ' 35-36p ._____ WONDEEH-`UL cnop IN WEST` T-I ll..---1-- BARRIE MARKETS is at- Toronto Exhibition * first deliveries leave orders - with \ Building August 30, I923. STANDARD TIME - TORONTO ` D-n STEAM MOTORS LIMITED 'T'-'------------_'.___ FUR.NISHED ROOM to let. wilh all con- \'6HiPHC(`S. (`.nfl`nl nhnnn 11.`) ' 01: .u\_. u o a o . - u . IJHJU .. $1.40-1.45 . . . . .. 75-80o .. $1.50-2.00 $10.00-11.00 93-95c . 50-55c 60-6o Paul) 35c Ill,- r vuv 65:: I 1* uxrv 6c WILLOWS-At B September 2. to lows, a daughter Orllli .1 Sparrow Orillia McNabh Alland :11!- `Walker Barrie McNivnn Nr-wrnarkv Birms Orillia Curran All__, I I .,..-....u;uu uuxrtvl ll) ll. W venienccs. central. phone 113. Uullllll Alla ml nlc Patterson C \.-I5\l'n` AHl.~`tnn McLean LII . .uv|J\ aIl Allistnn McL(f:\[1 A1l|4\1lIl VII`) Newm:nrkr- Marshall Newnl :ll'l\"' Fergu.~ A ,.o.... Orilliu McFadden Orilliu Taylor Tot !enh;m; _I5van.s- N(-wmurkn McCaffroy K/I ('0' Br_\'(-.t- YT , (II `V \.I` Barrio Vzur .1511] `Allzlmlulv Patterson l'V__ , v uu Allumlu Pouch:-r VV ll` l\l7I Barrio Hay r|",n. ` TWO STUDENTS WANTED to board. 85 a week. 55 Elizabeth St. ~ 36p `---'_---- \JI llllll ' McFadtlon Orillin -`Sparrow Newxnurko Matjshull Alhstnn \l_l , ..uL, IAKTQII Anzuulztlo Wnlker_ IIIIIBIIL Mclmun All I I \ Ilfj Alhxtmn McL0:m Orillia "Curran I\ -n- 'f`n!.tornl:. Agar -A ll..-..I I Lll'l`HlHl' Mills Newmm Fergus A Ill: .... P. 1'1. I ll! Lay It), ` Has)` 9. .` Mills 4. .. A. .\]('N|\ "'<')}E':':L. l_l.`,. x I BRICK!` INN ROOMS TO RENT over Sterling Bank Canada. Apply at the Bank. ' 3* :."r`s1Lii.'.""f' AIlumI::l- Ix `u'- I n 1!. isurrn IV 1: II II. \ Harri.- II II I .3 l'}`r.\'-v A|l:uulu In o`l. -Brxulfu . \I! B12 Ila. Burno- 'n 1-: IlI(llIIlnl D. 'V\"L .~\ll:mt|uIu- .` II r ROOM TO RENT, suitable for two. 56 Owen St-. illlnl 1` K JIIIIIIF. (`.;.I.1..\- Plus lllxll H`. lldll Ha ML 1}}. M uthlv Jan I H. \ :1, 1., ' l :mvrV.~' __ In I` T he `gm .._._.__..___....._.__..__....___ BOA R.-I)ER;S WAN'l`ED--Apply Mrs. 23 Owen St. KEYS LOST--Bunch keys on small chain. in Barrie. Tuesday. Finder please lave. at. Examiner office. 36c . SPEC EVEI` BIG W W] 510' H` | GROCFRY STORE and dwelling for sale. on Robinson Street in town of Collingwood. Store and dwelling combined. contents and garage. For particulars apply to Mrs. Grant Blaney. Coldwuter. R.`R. 2. or Box 39. Cullingwood. 32-37c ___._._._._...__....________._..__.__ FOR SAI..AE~-9mome(l`brick house with all conveniences. Small cash payment. balance on easy terms. Excellent home.. Apply to W. H. Sloane. Allandale. _33-38p - - CH-EA! . L.... ._ __.2LL IIl\r\n\ cu] la-:..I HOUSE FOR SALE--Brick house, 7 rooms. tuwn cunveuienm-.~e, 1`/_ acres .-splendid gar- den land. lovely situation. For partic- ulars address Box 943. Barrie. 36-37p -:`: FOR SALE OR TO [JET---w`Brick house} 9 rnnnm hulk and nun .. .. .....-. ..-.._ .l\ll\V|Jl`lLJI'l vu LU ul`JL-'1DI'lCK HOUSE`, `J rooms. bath and pantry. every convenience, `immediate p0s:4o;~s.~xioxx. The Sarjeant Co.. Ltd. 36p __.._____...__....___.____..._....__._ HOUSE FOR SAl4E--Eight-room house. conveniences. at 228 Dunlop St. Apply to 191 Bradford St. for further paniculars. 36p ..._..__._..__.._._..___.....___.__.___ ___.._._..._.._____....___.._.._.. WANTED---`P0siti0n as secretary, sten`ogra~ pher. companion, experiencetl, or as nursery goverxresas. Apply for copies of testimonials to Post Office Box 775. 36p --:---% LIVE HENS and young chickens wanted. Highest prices paid. Phone 322 or write to M. Alexander, 142 Bradford St. 33-38p WANTED--House to rem. all modern con- veniences; no children. Apply Box K," Examiner office. { 360` L(ST--Case and glasses in Wednnndnv Qnnl>nw\l-un- snuu L\LLVlJlJ ruvvu nnu JULVIX W'dlVl ED. Write PO. Box 542 or phone 384: H. Lcvit, `Barrie. _ 34-39p u::-:-j ALL KINDS FOWL AND JUNK WANT- `Rh Wnion Dn 121..., :40 ,... ...L.\.._ 00; . FARM HELP WANTED4Single man at once, ,must be a. good plowman. wages V $40.00 per month and board. Yearly en gagcment. Harold Dyment. Barrie. 36t.f<`. A1M"BI'I`I0US MEN, posxtnons open, clerks, salesmen, stenographers. book-keepers, un- IE limited opportunities. Occupations Suite 3 27-28 Page Bidg., Toronto, Out. 36: COOK-GENERAL WANTED, middle-aged, two in family, no washing or ironing. Ap- ply between 7 and pm. 72 High St. 29t_fc HARDWARE CLERK WANTED. Make. written application, stating salary, exper- ience and references. Otton Hardware Co. WANTED--Good general maid, immediate- ly, Apply either to Mr. Dignam, Curry's Cash and Carry or 101 Clapperton St. 360 Lun.Lu vv an l.'l.`JlJ [Ur gcmsrxu IIUILSCWOFK. [Apply during evening at 173 Elizabeth St. Phone 966W. . 36c MAID WAN'Dlu`D for general housework. 'Annlv rlnn-inn nunninn at 1'7`! IPII-nwknoly. Q6 uu.\.u uu. rvuzunu WALVLDU I01 ugm housework. Apply to Mrs. M. F. Bolger,' Mliston. T 31-36;) I LOST--4Black Cocker Spamel, tag No. 173. Finder please` inform Examiner. office. 36c `EXPERIENCED mm wanted at once Apply to Mrs. Morten, 70 Collier St. 35tfc GIRL OR WOMAN `WANTED for light hnmuawnrk. Annlv tn Mrs M W Rnlanr One cent a word, -cash, each insertion (minimum charge, 25c); six insertions for- the price of four. 10 cents` extra when charged; also 10 cents extrnwhen replies are directed to Examiner Oice. g ADLET COLUMN T T *&&&&&$$&&&&&&&a| Lost and Found Rooms nd Boar; Property For Sale Help Wanted Wanted u...m..m.uu.~; .-uuume I0!` tiollegia-ta` pupils. few minutes walk to school. Phone 707 or {all at 76 Small St. 34-36p --:-- uUM '1`O LE'I`; all for Collegiate` pupils. Shn! phnnn 707 A- few students .` near the C013 183 Elizabeth ' 9! An, Azzply I'll!) ull4alJl'.l:ll 35-40p -jjn au UUlI' 35-40;) H Wice. 361) {ll ll` 36c uun-nvuwlxv W'.`\lV 1'l'JU--A preferred. in a private home.` legiate. Apply Box 655 or St. Barrie.. T T TENDERSTOR wooo Lars '.l`e'2nders will be -received by the under- signed up to 6 p.m. on September 15, for the timber nn Late 1.: 9...: 1:: n....----:-_ nap-J.L'.D AIVIJ U`I1ilV'lB" Have your suits and overooats tailor made at our low prices, $28. $30, $35, 840. They look better, they fit better, they wear better; also pressing, repairing and altera- tions done reasonably. `W. C. Crawford, Ladies` & Gents Tailor. 37 Dunlop St,, over Simmons & Co. Store. ' ' 36c -:-- uuLLJ.J.1V\1 UUIVPJ IVU M8C' donuld- Stu: good value in strong yarns for _ boys. also fancy. golf and sports stockings. Pullovers made for young or grown. Nice stock on hand. Anything from slumber socks to stockings to match your suits. First quality yarns to choose from. 36-41p 1: LADIES' AND GENTS TAILORING-- vour Auihs: qm-I nvnrnnuln s..:I.... .._-_n_ V 7` KNITTING DONE TO ORDER. 52 Mac- St.': gnnd vnlna :n a+....... ..-....- nu > . l NOTICE .TO PUBLIC--Have purchased pure bred registered Tamworth boar_(priie winner at Canadian National Exhibition). William Packard, Shanty Bay, Oro phone. [ V - 36c i - HAIR DRESSING done by Mrs. D. 0. Howard. 'Bring your combings and -have a good wife`: made. 26 Mulcaster St. 27tfc ` era] zonr - 'MATHEMA"I`I`OS--'Expert V tutnorxng all grades up to Junior Matriculation. P. 0. Box 37 or No. 2 Penetang St. 36-37p tau uuuumgs. Wm sell with or without stock -and implements. James `Brumby, RR. 2, Barrie. Phone 609`:-2. _ '-40p u- .__.___.__.____.;___... FURNISHED BEDROOMS TO conveniences; suitable Collegis minutes` [9115 Phc .-an - FARM FOR SAI4E-West half lot 18. Con. 12. Vespra. 87 acres; all cleared but 10 acres hardwood bush; 20 acres pasture; 2 acres orchard; soil clay loam; good well; fair buildings. Will sell with witho -and inmlnmmm. I.,........ n-..._L_. CHOICE FARM [FOR SALE~-95 acres of good land, .with choice buildings situated beside Craigxrale Station and the village of Stmud. & mile from Provincial Highway, 6 miles south` of Barrie. For particulars ap- ply to Charles Robertson, Craigvale. 36-37p ' T\Av\|- -..- _.- 100-ACRE FARM FOR SALE OR RENT- East half lot 24, Con.'9, Essa. Apply to Mrs. Wesley Brooks, R.R. No.3, Thorn- ` ton. T 34539;) I\"I\Wt\v1 ._._-- - - FOR RENT--North half of lot. flve. third concession of the Township of Innisfil. Ap- [ ply owner. William T. R. Black, l68.Laud- er Ave.. Toronto. 36-37c Z l"URNI'SHED HOUSE TO R-ENT--7 rooms, central. all conveniences, electric stove. Ap- ply Miss Powell, care of Powell & Co. 36_c - T TO LET4-4Room_. suitable for office committee room. 48 Bayfield St. 34 ________________________ ..______________ FURNISHED R-ENT~ C(`.l1h`l_ Q" Dl\I\\IAI\;annnn ..l....;..:,. _A . ' I ` YOUNG PIG.S--Will be "on Barrie market. Saturday, September 15. with young pig;-3 bred from registered stock; also young pigs at all times for sale. William Packard. Shanty Bay. Oro phone. 36: I `-'- _______________.__..___ 'HEA'I`ED APARTMENTS TO LET-- lat Hanmer _s Cigar Store. DURHAM COW FOR SALE, only freshen-,| ed a few days. Wi:h or without calf. Will sell very_reasouable for quick sale. W. C. How, phone 798. 36c j ' vumNwunm)Ro0M m)LET.wnhhmso keeping privilege_=. suitzxble for two; 1 min- I um 5 walk from colfegiate. 14 Small, phone 564. 36p -:: FOR SALE-'-~8_5 ice cream chairs, 1 large Taylor safe. 1_ twin Indian motorcycle, 1 creamseparator, 1,.guto trailer, 90 bag`; In-I ternational StockcFood at $1.00; also a cash carrier system for store, cheap. At A. J. Tuck s. 34-36p uul. uuuuo rrlplvl nus MAN UFACTUR- ER~-I have beenvappointed by the Maple Leaf Shoe Co. to solicit orders and appoint vagents. Hope to call on` you soon. G. ' Beatty Moore, Lefroy. 34tfc .u;. unuu--s3uver-platen D Hat 8010 corn-I et, Besson model, in first-class condition. for $40.` Also a violin for $15. Apply to Frank Dutcher, Hunter s Clothing Store. 34-39p I _ BUY GOODS FRDM THE MANUFACTUR- have hm-In nnnninnul L... sl... |n-_u- . FOR SALE--Silver-plated b flat solo corn- __i1_ fi_rst-c`lass f___ BAA. uuvvuu 1w_uVun run aauu; in good con- dition, reservoxr on back, burns coal or wood. Mrs. C. McNiven, Ootter Ave. Phone 836W. 35p-40c ` SEED WHEAT for sale, variety Dawson Golden Chaff; clean and a. good sample. Apply to W. G. Kennedy, Allandale. Phone 8r14. _ V V35-37p JEWEL RJANGE FOR SALE; in good con- dition. reservoir nn hm-l: L... ......1 .4- "FWO STACKS OF HAY for sale, 50% clover. Apply to ?George[Tracy, Minesingl Station. ' . ' ' 35! ' RAILS` FOR S-A~LE--Quantity of cedar rails; will deliver for $5.00 for one-horse JEN, bnnh nknnn R21 '30-- BOA=RDF)R`S WANTED- nrnfnrnnnl in .. ..._!. tuna`; wm aeuver .101` $5.00 for one- load. Apply Jas. Patton, phone 664. __________________. [FORD ROADSTER for sale cheap. N. painted, good tires. Apply P.O. Box` lBarrie. `uuuuu LUUWIL sale. In use 2 ` office. {DODGE TOURING GAR, 1922 model. )sale. In new 2 mnnn... A....1.. n..'.._'_: unu run amun-McLaugnI1n; cheap for cash. Apply Box 114, Barrie, or phone 187. T C 36:: _ -.:---:---__-..:--:--.--- GAS STOVE FOR SALE, good Apply at Hanme'r s Cigar Store. T CAR FOR SA-LE-McLaughlin; cheap Apply Box 114. Ran-in m- H FALL WHEAT FOR SALE, No. 1 seed. Edward Carr, Painswick. 34-36p GREY WICKER GO~CART for sale. Apply 36-38c at 52 Park St. A ` ._._________ I"UR4NISHED ROOM To LET . _ . 1 kpnllln` I\l`|\lIl1JrI\Ar~ ....Z4_.Ll, 1`,,