. uauy cugagculcllba Ur . '|Wilde,' 72 Small St. . --Aou~- -.. - i'DREssMAKER, `EXPERIENCED, open for, daily engagements or sewing at home. Miss 5- FACTORY COSTlNG--Make` your, salary worth having by learning our system. Practical man offers you this chance at small outlay. Particulars free. Andrews System. 278 Sherman Ave., South, Hamil~ ton, Ont. - 40-45p! uuxuu Q Luuxw uxuuwucr-m1uehL.6 I'D. hold an old time dance Monday, Oct. 29. Alternate dances will be square. You all enjoy a square dance. Be sure and come. Admission 500. All dancing free. 43;)` :!UPHOI:S l`ER.ING_, all kinds; carpets cut} and sewed; mattresses repaired; auto and buggy tops, tire covers, made and repaired. `J. Beleskey, rear of Simcoe Hotel. 39-44` HERE'S YOUR CHANOI"r-Minett7s Pt. Rnl.-I nos AL! 42.....- .l....'.... ll.._.l..-. (\.L on HOUSE, office or store windows cleaned.! ;FI'oors cleaned. polished or oiled. W.g I gsmith, 195 Dunl-op s:., phone 439M. 37.48;; `.1111!-llv l.J1lL`lJ1LV\!. uuuc Uy U115. U. Howard. Bring your combings and have 5; good switch made. 26 Mulcaster St. 40tfc C iUl{.1*Jb'b'MA1SlR, EXPERIENCED, I engagements sewing Miss Wrln ' 7`) Qmnll Q4 A0 A7.` EHAIR DRE3SING_done by Mrs. D. c. `nnmnrr. I-':I'|D Iynnr nnlv\`v\:naIa mar! Inn"- < ~ : I`() [JCT---Furnishe or unfurnished 10-} ruomcd house, beautiful situation, hardwood 1 floors throughout, hot. water heating. 2..- hathromns, soft. water systexu I-aundr_v.21 largo collar, 2 beautiful verundahs. good;f brick stable, garage. large garden. A. G.jl .-Xrdagh, Barrie. T 43p 1 I` 1:) 1'21" uunum U1 guuu 8}1l'l.I] JUSD IO!" THE! `hauling. Apply to W. Tuck, Wellington} St. 7 43p: EPLAIN SEWING`and children}; coats `dresses made reasonably at 55 Owen {phone 926 J. 43- `NIGHT SCHOOL, Barrie Business College , IMnnrlnv nd Thnrsrinv 7 an in 0 an 4014. |NlU'1' SUHUUL, Barrie Business College,? `Monday `and Thursday, 7.30 to(9.30. 4254;; I ` %PRACTIGAL NURSE disengaged. Enquirg i at Examiner office. ` '43-48; u JJGIL 1. Ave _..~.-., ~.-.... . On Wednesday, Oct. 17, an renter- tainment, `consisting of a weiner, roasts at the iron bridge and a dance: = at the Parish .Hall, `was held under i the auspices of the Catholic young! people, proceeds to go to the Japan-f ese relief fund. After clearing all expenses, a goodly sum was realized. TY7_ _.._ ,, \ I x -.-r ..... -., - a\nv\-Q1 nu... oonauvuo --We are ready with the biggest! `bargains in clothing and men s goods 1 I wehave offered during the last twen- ' , ty-six. years.`--The W. C. Hunter _ iClothing` Co. v - . 43! uuc rxaautuauuu. - 3 V --Buy men's andboys suits and; iovercoats during our anniveArsTaryg `sale, and save.--Hunter s, Barrie. n- n7_.I..__.1,_- (\_1._ 4.-' ,, 9 A FEW `LOADS of good earth just for the? hnnlincr Annlu {>n W 'l`.mL- \lf..lI:....4-.. -.- -v. -4-.c .-gvvanvunuv \lll\Il\aIlI --Keep Nov. 26 open for Hunts-I ville Band, under auspices Women; Teachers Association. 43c; Thursday evening, Nov. 1, a meet- 2 ; ing of the Barrie" Poultry Association I ' will be held in the Agricultural office ! at 8 o'clock. when a talk on general: topics of interest to poultrymen will! be given. Birds will be on exhibit! Ald. A. .C. Bricker is president of I the Association. E -- ....._I_ _._.1 l,-_,,I , '1 I nun; ~xunun muuxcr. rmuer Klly C0111 municate with Mrs. G. Walsh. 80 Sophia St. _ . T . h 430 uuuxcvy. , --Linoleum rugs, 3 yds. by 4 yds., best quality, $15.00, at W. A. Lowe & Son's. V ~ ` 43tfc{ V At Penetang on Monday of this! week, Chas. Eberhart -of Wasaga` Beach was ned $20 and costs for] shing illegally without a license. He appeared before Magistrate Hew- _son. The arrest was made by Game {Inspector McGregor of Barrie. tznn ____'L i ' _-V_`,___-.,- -.-v`;.-\,v;. UL I-rlalsllhru i ----500 suits on, the bargain tables at Brown's Men's Wear. ` 43c ' Arrangements are being complet- ed for the Sunday School annivers~ ary in Collier St. Methodist Church,` Sunday. Nov. 4. The special speak-, er will be Rev. Frank Langford, Gen- 5 eral Secretary of Young` People s` Work for the Methodist Church. ! 1 H -- -..v .. u.uyu.~-an 1.an5 aunt: IIUW Ulla A smoker and gathering of the men- of St. Mary's Parish is [being held this evening in the Parish Hall. ; A musical programme will be pre-' sented. The smoker is being given under the auspices of the Holy Name Society. T1-}\l\`t\III'v| nun... 0 ...-I... 1.-. A -..I- l cuoczcu. Crown Attorney Cotter was in Orillia on Tuesday of this week in` connection with a case in which a, number of juveniles werecharge."| with theft. T o--Wal1paper, latest designs, allf prices.` Exclusive agency for Stami- ton s semi-trimmed.--W. A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth St. 43tfc Prof. A. L. McC1*immon, ex-Chan-i cellor of McMaster University, will` speak in the Baptist Church, morn-I ing and evening, on Sunday, Nov. 4, and on Monday, Nov. 5. f\--_L__ 1 Y_,1_,,, n An,` _`- street. V ` 43tfc Chief S. J. Dickson of the Toronto 3 Police Force will be the speaker at? the Barrie Kiwanis Club luncheonl this week. His subject is Exper-l liences as a Police Officer. ]g_,_,, A `C .. - -vnnvvu vnu u 5 unavc \JI_1u.cl.. I Many patrons of New Dreamlandi complimented the management upon! the excellent manner in which thei xr;`Y1+n1 Miynug nunlnnnl-.. In---J LL nhuc CJLUCIICIIL ulauuer In wmcn me Wmter Myers orchestra played the score for Rob1n Hood thls week. 1)..----'._!_ 1|l--,9., 117, , 1 - u ..-v-.. .-v. --uuu. auuuu vnug Vvccnu --BrowTn s Men's Wear bigger bus- Iness campaxgn---Blg sale now on. A _____1____ _..,1 _,,n - :- -_. _._ "V v. wvu, aanuuu--Jul/In I40: -xulau A Court of Revision on Barrie`s 1923 assessment will be held on Fri- iday at 10 a.m. in the Council Cham-I ber. Only four appeals have beenf `entered. j l'I...._.-.. AA.L--.-- _A I1 A _ _._.... v-. Q-avnls-IQ`, awvvo --Quebec Heaters from. $12.50 up _ at W. A. Lowe. & Son's, Elizabeth; Street. 43tfc 2 (".M.+' Q `I n:..1......; -4- 4.1.- m_..---;[- l,0S'I`~-->Mink choker. Finder kindly com munimm. with Mrs (E lulgk an Q....1.;.. 1 -400 overcoats at bargain prices. |--Brown s Men's Wear. 43c 1 -Dr. J. F. Rollit, dentist, office lNo. '1 Dunlop St. Phone 450. 43p ' -All sizes in linoleum tugs at W. 1 A. Lowe & Son's, Elizabeth St. 43tfc! I I "A--Follow the crowds these days and you will land at Hunter's big anniversary sale. . 43c -Keep Nov. 26 open for Hunts- ville Band, under auspices` Women Teachers Association. 43 -Car for hire. Day time, Simcoe Hotel; nights, phone 886W. Reason- able rates. Geo. McDonald. . 431) -Buy Staunton s semi-trimmed wallpaper--22 inches wide instead of the old 18-inch. For sale by W.l A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth St. 43tfc| , .. . . l"-.-._L -1 `I5 7, ' `LOCAL NEWS Miscellaneous THE BARRIEH EXAMINER was in] in - charger! l U0 Lilli I _ 42-47p : ---_.. I 23 ?: 43-44p i I and 1 Ch. : TWO `FURNISHED or unfurnished rodmsg to let, all conveuiencm. Suitable for light hnusekeeping or roomers, central. Reason- able. Apply to 54 Owen `St. ' ' 43p --------------------------- : FARM TO RENT-~Hulf lot 4 and half! lot 5, Can. 7. Innisfil; 100 acres. clay loam, number "acres full \vhent'and rye in; somei fall plowing done; good well. Apply to Mrs'.3 B. Mniel. Box 12. Thornton, nr Samuel: Muiel. Thornton. 38t.fc; ROOM TO LET--Gomfortable home -for? one or two nurses or young business wornen.] Enquire at Examiner office. 43p I ITO LET-`-`Room_. suitable for office or! lcommittee room. _48 Bayfield St. 40tfc ---Notice--For plumbing and heat- ing, ring 214, J. J. Neelands, 48 Blake St. ' Repairs for all stoves and furnaces. 33tfc lcvcxuug luau. ucuuu C2101] uay. , There was received at The Exam-' iner_ office this week a goose egg laid by an enterprising bird belong ling to Mrs. Thos. Guthrie, Shanty Bay, recently. This is evidently a novelty in goosedom, an Oro farmer being quoted as saying that in sigty `years spent on thefarm he had never nown of a goose to lay in the Fall. The opinion was expressed that it is la sign of an open winter. V ? Rev. Father Daley, a Redemptor-i ;`ist Father, conducted a Retreat for; the Sodality of St. Mary s`Church, Ifrom `Thursday to "Sunday of last; [week. This little pause for intro-I jspection was evidently welcomed, as! October s chilly blasts in nowise de-| terred the young ladies from attend- ing either the 6.30 am. mass or the; evening instruction each day. l Thorn urea V-anzun oi Thu worn`-an`! -._-. .v..........-.. ..-u.; van av... u, Annaanunnlu v a --Let nothing keep you away from I I Hunter s big anniversary sale of ; clothing and all men s `goods. 43c} Th--- `l1\..LL__, 'l'\_I__, , `rm 1 --Drive any distance to attend` Hunter s big anniversary sale of 5 clothing now in full swing. ' 43ci ; On exhibition in The Examiner Ewindow is a potato big enough for at; ismall family's regular dinner supply! iof spuds. It weighs 2% pounds and `is of the Green Mountain variety. , F. C. Robinson, the grower, reports? :his potatoes largeebut few in a hill.| fNot many 2 1/. -pounders would be re- | Q quired in a hill to make a good crop. l : Mr. Robinson lives on con. 8, Innisl. I 1' -L ;-_u_:,- A, 1,- ,, - I Pullover V-nec-ks mean warm com- fort` for cool evenings. Whether motoring` or walking, _v0u will nd grateful relief from the coolness of *-the Fall evenings in a good Sweat- er Cnat. `You'll see "several" that are unique and of unusual merit shown exclusively here; ` Turnhull s Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, sizes 32 to 42, easy priced at . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.25 Men s Fleeced Shirts and Drawers. sizes 32 to 44,'e:1sy priced, $1.00 ' 1'0 LII) -l'- Four rooms: and bath, suitable; for light. |musekm*piug. Apply Examiner; nffice. ' 43440 1 YOUR BOY WILL APPRE-V CIATE THE CLOTHES YOU BUY HIM HERE -Because our Boys Suits are as carefully tailored as the, Men s Suits, -from the strongest wear- resisting fabrics we can secure. 0!--- at L. :4 Boys" Fleeced Shirts and Drawers. Penman s and other makes, sizes 24 to 32, special price . . . . . . 75c I \J\r\-I.II\p- ` """"O usual nu Sizes 26 to 35. Colors brown, grey and Irish navy. blue `serge. Easy priced at $9.95. You should not miss one of these suits at this small price, `Men s All Wool Grey Sox, with blue heel and toe, special at . 50c Boys Tweed and Navy Bluxserge Bloomers, sizes 22 to 36, priced conn con: (man 1-onn mong- Men s Shirts, grey annel. Boys N a good large shirt, well Drawers made, sizes '15 to 17%, 30. spec .l l V special value at . . $2.50 . . . . . .. SATURDAY 0NLY-- Sutc1i'e _s Special Laundry S:>22p, `I 1;` Taylor s Soap Chips, special ; . . . . . . . . ` u - o o o o - n u u ~ . `:0. Rooms and Board nuuulcrs, $1265 1.: I0 .50, pncea 2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.25 __.._.__._______,..___._.___.,__.._. WAN'l`li}D--lD0 laaibs V. to serve their! friends. on reception afteinoons, with our} Paradise .Bl'end Gold ;-.u . Flowered Orange; Pekoe Ten grown in that Island Garden of 3 `the God.+----Ct-ylon-Lin? '/1.-lb.' packets, each` '25c~-It's superb. Try it. '1`. N. Hobley,` The Hub" tea and coffee.warehouse.! A`) Al__ I SWEATER COATS noun v_V suuu ICHUWSIHP. _ After refreshments had been enjoyed the speech-making took place andiall joined in l community singing. Mr. Huycke and Harry Barron favored with solos. Dr. L. J. Simp- lson, President of the Barrie Baseball Club, ' {acted as chairman and toast master. ` i W. N. Duff, President of the C.N.R. Ath- 4 fletic Association, and Joe Milne, Manager Iiof the Barrie Baseball team, as well as a ;number of other well known fans and a * baseball enthusiasts, were present, and made gshort speeches. ' I Reading the advts. gmployment. . vvaa muruugmy exuoyeu by an present. _ I All the players were present and each one was called upon for a speech. Every one of I the boys responded and their remarks were` `well received. It was a gathering of re hearty `good fellowship. ` Affnr rnfroal-us-ante L.-..l l......._ .'_.:___,,y .1 ._u uv uru.L. lr.O`\lVl I A number of the Barrie baseball fans gave the members and officials of the Ba.se~ ball team an impromptu banquet at Vair s, Thursday evening of last week, to celebrate the victory at Alliston, and to rejoice over the bringing of the cup home to Barrie. The function took place at 10 o'clock and was thoroughly enjoyed by all the nlavers wen: m-mam am: ......r. --'.l Me,n s Navy Blue Flannel Shirts, sizes .14}/2 to 17. this is a good large shirt. well made and easy pric- ed . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.25 Me_n s Odd Pants, tweed. navy blue Irish serges. un- tearable tweed and Ban- nockburn. and the prices are right. $3.25, $4.50, $4.75, $5.50 and $6.50 IMPROMPTU SUPFER TO BALL TEAM A .........L... .f LL SI"I`UA'N()N W-A'NTi*}DA~-Young architect! soteks pmition; in desperate straits. Will` accept anything. To appreciate my posi-A: Linn, see What's Wrong with the Women"_ at Capitol Theatre. _' 43c; - auuug year. E Those attending from Barrie were I `Mrs. M. Holmes, Mrs. Jas. Brunton, . Mrs. Gordon Brunton, Mrs. (Rev.) S. ;M. Beach, Mrs. W. J. Gracey, M;-s.! iJ. `E. Morrison, Mrs. W. Parks, Mrs. `W. Humphrey, Mrs. Albert J. Sar- ljeant, Mrs. Walter Sarjeant, Mrs. W. L. Reeve, Mrs; Wesley Flynn, Mrs. I (Rev.) H. E. Wellwood, Mrs. M. E. ;Nob1e, Mrs. H. 0. Partridge and Miss` 3 Booth. , -.-_.----.'..r. ulna`: nxnul VVJVLD. ; The District Convention of the Women's Missionary Society of the. l Methodist Church was held in .0rillia' ;on Tuesday of this week. A number I `of delegates attended from Barrie, and a very successful series of meet- lings is reported. The annual meet-i g mg a year hence, it was decided, will ` he held at Victoria Harbor. Mrs.| I `Mallard of Goldwater was chosen as `V i superintendent of the District, whilei `Mrs. McDermid of the same village iwzis appointed secretary for the en- . suing year. L. rphnan no`-J-no-r1:v--H -9------ T" ' METHODIST DISTRICT W.M.S. '1']... `n:..a.._:..L rm, s. is protable ! MT'$.5 FOR CHILDREN AND 011210.5- $2.0o, $2.50, $3.00, $2.39, $5.00 FOR BOY(SM---Prices $2.00. $2.19, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $3.49, $3.95 L41 \A.J|L45l n.a\svJ ri- '..".`.` $1.93, $3.25, 03.95.3100; $4.29, $3.00, $8.50 and $9.00 ea. FOR MEN- Prices $1.79, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $7.50, $10.00 wags. Addrass Mr.` Clage, 445%; `Yonge, WANTl1D--Axnbi`bious, hustling`s_ales repre-! sentative for Barrie and surrounding terri-` Lory by large vnatibnal advertising manu-! facturcr. Exclusive territory granted. Must know how to himdle men. Diguified pro-; position. No capitol required. Big earn-x Street, Toron to. ` 42-43c i FOR LADlES- Easy priced :11 on nn on can and nu! $4 nn Natural "Wool Shirts and Drawers, Turnbu11 s, sizes 24 to special value at . . . . . . . . . . $1 `I? I Aha nit` ' 42-43c I r.IIUI:.l1 Tendersi will be received by the under signed up till Saturday, October 27, 1923. for the sale of the old school building I0 Sec. school`No. 10, Iziniafil, building to is removed by Nov. 15, 1923. `FN'rpl:'...a- A8 ----- L 1 M:l'_[;};&:stu:>r : icepted. Addr IAT LIBERTY-COMPETEN'I` NURSE_-~I would like to get a position for my iamb- ful_ nurse. I have decided to remain ham and attend to my baby myself. For rea- sons apply `?What's Wrong with the We meg" at Capitol Theatre. ` 4- !'MARJO_RIE M-Come home, dearest. All is forgiven; I misunderstood you. Come back and we will learn What's Wrong `with the Women" at Capitol Theatre. ' 430 Walter Sturgess and family. 'I'hnrnl;on. jwish to thank the many kind neighbors and friends, who came from near and far to as sist fight the terrible fire which desrroynl their barns on Wednesday night last; ah-ho for the willing .help given to saw their home. 430 -4-----`*` E MARJORIE M--Co;r;e [in fnrahrcinn `I ....:-.-__I- 1 Mrs.`Nit;-bolls and family desire to thank ,their many friends and neighbors for their lkindness and sympathy; also the beautiful [flowers receiv_ed during their rec:-nt sad ; bereavement. 43 ! . . . HOME WORK--Wo want reliable families` to operate our high-speed automatic knit-. Ling machines-at home; whole or spare. time knitting for the trade; good wages.` For all particulars send stamped, addressed! envelope to the.Gauadian' Wholagale Dis-, rributing Co., Dept. S., Orillia. 0_ntario.1 ' 41-43cst\Av THIURSDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1923. N. M.MYERS HIDE nmuan Lara CARDS or TIMES` Est 61' any tez;c le;'not necessarily M- Address tenders to -HENRY PRATI`, Secy.-Treas.. QM-nnrl D D H" A, .' ."7'1`I }n}i' sisi.'s'o' 23:, or 15 bars 50:: % 35., 4;: 2 lbs. for 25: TENDERS 11.1, DUUyo 1l'CH.. Stroud, R.R. No. 2.. WAA-NTIGI) hen pen. 'A'ppl_v to Box 587.` Barrie. 4_3c MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIA'1 ELY-l00 acres , excellent location, concession 8, In- nisfil, 1% miles from Thornton; soil, clay loam; 7-room brick house, 2 wells, cistern and spring; 2 barns, 40x60 and 50x20 (on foundation); cement pig pen, 20x40; bush and orchard. App1y J. D. Smith, Thorn- ton. . 42-470' 43? PATTERSON -In Im" _I__._ L__,L , R.EYNOLDS~ In -1.. dear moth:-r. Mrs. ed away Ocfuhr-I` In our hoart 34. Swvctly tom." There is not b That we do 2. A9- MARSHALL irn 1.. H()BBS~~~In xml ward Hnl)h.~'. win. 1922, aged 5 _{'s.`;x1 Days of szulm-.-.~ .~:il Tears of sorrow .1 Memory keeps our Whom Gnd culls-:1 Keep him in 'I'h'n. And ever let hm: A messexxgvr nf low- Our human lwnrts --Sadly missed by Bf()l}I AGENTS--If you can handle a first class! nuraery agency write us today. We equipl you free of charge and pay liberal commis- sion weekly. Big opportunity for right man. Welland Nursery 00., We1land`,13Ont.i > > '4 0; I l GIDL 3pc fI.LLlJLlAJ\JL`:'llI lU\ dear husband and son, who died at I 26, 1921'. 0 IzRl\_JOI.I) 1.. m lilo Lurnll 30, 1921. `?Until thr VEIIIIEI ll'Il|,kJII..'Xllll' `Ill V M. Marshall. uh- Inna Within my he-art Of 8 Ion-d Rum I` `H the franw of up As she was our uf I miss her} ah. I As on lif(".~' W4-:xr_\' .F0l' it hkh nut ltm Since (`Vt`l' shv w -And when the .~h' And I am all al.- Thfre cmm-.~ :: 1-. ' That I could gm 1: In"my ht-arr .-\x 30 tender. fund :1 Never is the-rv In { That I in nu! tfw No one kH()V.` P Those only win : Of the grwf thx: For the mm [In Forgotten you 1m- Not in life will IIIJU III IKIC VVIII As low: 21.4 HWH` Will I remomin-r -~--Sadl_v 1ni.~'.~ t-cl also Father. Si: O..- Il0LI\.Il.lL' ' In I',\ `'1 wife, mu-I 1-`um who pu.s'.~'.(-d :nw:n_v 1 Il'lH.\ [H`f \\"'I l .4 1 Illlmunnu nxxununuu Iuuuunauc an yum. ulgu Cl3185' uommimion business,` whole or spare time,! aellingour high grade trees and shrubs. N 0 capital needed. Free Equipmeut.and train-' mg. Pay weakly. Welland Nursery Co.,! Welland, om. ._ _ _ 42.43cg THURSDAY, Bells, xyg LIVIN Sets the Actio Cal IN ME!` 'l'wn SI: wm-II P0'rA'mw.` WANTEI). Apply Jr . ' A;;.,1 TH mmuus. Profitable an year high c:ass?FoR"sALFr-one Grayoort special, good} .-nmmiminn luuainma mlml. (1! .m..-`.. Mm. lnnnr!-itinn, will rlnmnmah-aim A anan Will -' wAm1cD--'1o'o girls to learn the requisites | of being a good wife. Tuition fee 25c. Ap-I ply Capitol 'l`heatte--What's Wrong with; the Women." . ' 43: MAID WANITED. Apply to Mrs. W: A. Boy, evening, between 7 and 9. .430 EXPERIENCED MAID for `general house- work in small family. Apply Box 367, Or- illia. Phone 121. 43-44p COIPEFENT MAID WANTED, highest! mam`: Lnnlu in pa W M [on nnlln nfz WANTED; MALF8-Wanted, 250 men Who undotatand women, to apply at Capitol The- atre and learn What av Wrong with the. Women." . _ ` 43: _ i FARM FOR SALE-East half lot 23, con._ 10, Vespra, one mile from Colwell Station and two miles from Essa Station, `fifty acres, rural mail, telephone; well watered; frame house and barn and small orchard, Apply on property. `Elizabth Cook. 41-46p Jr. One cent .3 word, cash, each insertion (minimum charge. 25); six insertions for the price of tour. 10 cente extra when charged; also 10 cents extra when replies ere directed to: Examiner Oice. WAN ND--Good generai` maid, two . in" gnnily. Apply Km. 0. H. Lyon, 91 Owen t ..l-Inn-in Afln \J\IX`IIl.lZ` I. W '7 (`AV Llllll, 1115111 I .` Apply to M . . M. L ` gunk nf fhnrnnmn-no m H 8y cal-elorfl T T T T T T T T T T T T WT ADLE; COLUMN T , T &&$w$w$$$$$%&w&| Pan; Twulvq F arm or Sale T Apply to Mrs. J. R". Htibbert,` 159 Mary St., - I00-ACRE FARM .FOR SALE or rent, Iotl 6. concession 9, Essa; bank barn. frame` house, 50 rods from schoo1 and church. Barrie. . . ` 42-47p I _gsLnd Found T ;';>perty To Let Help Wanted Want; John V air. 1a.. -=~,-~9W*:25 PURE .BRED YORKSHIRE PIGSI quality guaranteed. $2 and $3 each. `Wil-' - 4314,1ian1 Packard, Shanty Bay, Oro phone. 43p ,1 1 nui- | UlI\l 15170 I 43-44;) I and and V43c_ V tux. I 43p: . . t R.EWARD--Liberal "reward for the return` of valuable papers on the sale of my house. Must have these to get in touch with thef buyer and re-buy. For reasons see What's? Wrong with the Women at Capitol The- um-. 43 IV U5 IWUII 43;: I l* A'l:lM BUR. SALE UR. .H.ENT--170 acres, lot 9, con. 5, Innisfil, good clay loam, good buildings. Apply John Hayes, 253 Bay-' 'field St., Barrie. - 39-44p FARM FOR SALE on RENT---170 Acres, 1.40 ...... : t....:..m .......a .1... 1...... -_-_u `HOUSE FOR SALE--On Dunlop sc,, fac- ing the lake, 7 ropms, all conveniences, marble [plumbing fixtures and fireplaces, dining room pane1led.- This house is ex- ceptionally well` built. Price is right. Terms easy. Immediate possession; See Binning of the Binning Photo Studio. 42-tfc FOR SALE-Two~storey brick building, ex- cellent condition, suitable for grocery store. Was formerly restaurant, but forced out-of `business by women in the neighborhood do- ing their own cooking. For verification `see Wha`t s Wrong with the Women" at Cap- litol Theatre. 43c 5 _;FOR SALE~----Cornish cockerels and pullets, iiat a bargain. Have too many for pen. 3 ,ipullets and 1' cnckerel for $10.00. Matt , ' Hnsford strain. Apply at 31 John St.., Bar-. I I rie. 40-45p . V 1 ___._________________.__ :FOR SALF:--55 Burton Ave., 7-roomedg {brick house, 3-piece bath, hot and cold wat- ger, furnace, garage, sunroom and balcony, combination storm and screen doom, storm windows, screens and shutters. Price` `$4500. 43c j LAMBS FOR SALF--Choice registered] ' Sh1'op.shire ram lambs, also a few good grade - ewe lambs. Hubert. B. McKenzie, 'l`hornt.on., 3 Phone `Ivy-Thornton. 41-46p I, . = I FOR SALE-20 acres, close to town of} Barrie, on Mill Road, good artesian well, alli. kinds of fruit, stock and implements. Ap- ply to Fred Haverson, Cundles P.O. 43-44p i | . l0UND--'I`he key to love and the pass-; word to longevity of romance. Owner can ` have same by applying at Capitol Theatxge (luring the engagement of What's Wrong with the Women." ' ` . 43c I I 1 HOUSE AND STABLE for sale. Good siz-! ied lot. Price $1400. Apply 110 Sophia St. or Box 714. A ' 42-43;); | E FOR SALE---Four" good farm work hm-ses.{ one good farm wagon, one registered Suf-. `folk ram, Aberdeen-Angus` breeding stock,` ' all ages. Apply T. F. Swindle, Lefmy, Ont.` Manager for Sir Edmund'Walker. 40-4513' Lulm unuu----upxzaa uuuc. uum wuu.uu, b will sacrifice. No more opera for me_. I am going tovstay at home and care for my baby. and husband. -Apply Barbara Castleton,f "What's Wrong with the Women" Cog:-' pany. Capitol Theatre. 4 C . FOR SALE---Opera Robe. cost 3750.00,? 111;" unnv-`nun Mn !Y\!iI'A l\I'\AI'n `nu use; I nvun I !FOR SAIJE-~Be`autiful high-class pony `riding or driving. strong and gentle; also: pony cart with rubber tires and two seats. To be sold at 9. sacrifice as owner is going away. A. G; Ardagh, Barrie: 43p; 3 I ,FOR SALE--Happ_v Thought coal range. in p, `good condition; also gas range, with oven on , .side, and warming closet, cheap. Apply to 53 ;Maple Ave., or phone 330.}. ; 43; ERHODE `ISLAND RED cockerels for sale, :U.S. strain also Brown Leghorn cockerels. {and -pullets, all prize_birds. Apply at 14: fEccles St., north. 43c` `"` iv-on SALE--Bred-to-lay cockerels, early hatched, price $2.00. 'A_pply C. Tooth._ Boys and Henry Sts. 42-44ci , 1 1 25 PURE .BR.ED YORKSHIRE PIGS` lmmhh. ....n......4.\...,I cm .....I no ......L 111:: I uuzxvsx (1u.LI 1..'\u 11UU&V.1J [UK sum. , . year old, guaranteed on. deer and fox. `ply John Van`, Jr. ` ' g _.- h()ST--~Between Barrie and,Eln1vale, Oct. 22, Hayes wire wheel. Chandler car, 32; x34 tire. Finder kind-l_v, communicate with Dr. Ty:-er, Elmvale. ' ' 43pM ..___._.__...__._.__....__...__..__...._. 1 ; `FOR SALFr--Will sell at great loss eightg `high-class fancy dress costumes. I have definitely decided to attend no mo`re mask ;balls--the real thing?`-`home lif~-~for me. ;To be convinced see What`s Wrong with _i the Women" at Capitol Th.e'atre. 43 I ,,,_ jBLACK AND TAN HOUND for sale. ..mn.. ...l.l .............;......I .. .1.'...._ ..__.1 1-___ inunauvu run` |.7!1l4JlJ"DUl- vvxwulls lbtkl 5 ton solid steel frame scales, new last year; `big reduction for early sale; stock _frum<- included if desired. Address Scal- H . . itxs, Box (D), Exammur, Barrie. : 37tfx ivwurrn AND [TAN HOUND for sale, fe- !male. Guaranteed to run deer. Also a '32 special rie for sale, good _as. new. Ap- {ply to A. J. McArthur, Edgar. _42-43c` `B FLAT SILVER CORNET engrgved, lat.- nuf nunlv nkuvunx in I-nk An In... nitnk 77..."! -u A'unL unuvuu. ux/u.n,1:u. cugrgzvuu, nu- est quick change t-o high or low pitch. Used `since June. Complete with plush lined jcasze. Cost $140; will sacrifice. Mrs. Pat- Etyn, care of Examiner. 43p` EFORD TOURING GAR, 1921 model, for 'sale, equipped with starter and shock "ab- sorbers, newly paiuted, in Al condition throughout. _-Price very reasonable. Apply to Box M, Examiner office. , 43-44p Iruu unuu"uuc u|`uy*UUr0 specuu, gUU(l lcondition, will demonstrate. A snap. Will "consider smaller car or light truck in part. `Terms. Harry Fisher, Oookstown. ` 43c `IFOR SALE---Valua bl,e trezit-ise on the we-I _man of today. Cost $500,000.00, will dis- ipdso of it for.25c. Apply -Capitol Theatre. {Ask to see What's Wrong with the W0- imen". ., 43 sbAuEs FOR SALE--Set. Wilson's latest A K 4-,... r..JI.I - - I__A ..4..-l t....-... _-..I;... _ .. FOUN`I)~-Silk sczirf, rd with grey stripes and fringe , on Collier St. Owner may `have . same by applying to Chief Case and paying expenses. 43c . PORTABLE `HEN HOUSE for sale, $10.00; 265 to 300 eggs. May-hatched cockerels, Ferris stra'in,-$l.50 each. John Hutchings, 38 'l`iffi_n `St-., Allandale. 43` hon SALE-Four-burner gas stove with 'oven, in goodcondition, 810.00; also elec- `trio iron, $3.00. Apply to F. _J. Kelcey, 8 iFrancis St. [Phone 499W. T ` 43p FOR SALE-'I`wo coal stoves. one a self-I feeder; both in good condition. Apply to; 134 Collier\St.. _ . ' 41p-42tfc| FOR SALE--VHap'py Thought" range, in good condition. Phone 657F. Ap- gply at 56 Mulcaster St. 43p L'\JLlu |JfIl.Al.'l*\IG3 DIUVU uuu. `X WCIIICT UCBI/` er. Bargain for quick sale. Phone 410. Mrs. Cowan, 87 Mary St. 43c FOR A SALE---A. young man's coat with musk:-at lining and )collar. Apply at 170 Dunlap St.` 430 FOR SALE--Gas stove and gas water heat ll!` nun-atn fnr nnh-:1: nah: DI-unnn X10 GUITAR FOR SALE, :15. Enquire at 43] Park St. _ ~ ' 43` GOOD PRACTICE PIANO for me. Apply} I02 Rnvf?nlH'Qt A.`)_ARn : |FOR s7{17E;-_No. 5 Radiant Home heater. lApply 73 High St. _ ._ 43:44c STRAYED to lot 39, con. 1, Vespra, one roan yearling steer. . Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. Em. M. Gaston. 42-43c, . . FOR SALE-Gu range and other household furniture. Apply 55 Burton Ave. 43 FOR SALE--An H.P. engine on trucks. D.V' 0. Howard, 24 Mulcsster St., Barrie. 42ticu \I\I\JlJ L IVEIUL I11. 108 Bayfieldst. For Sale or To Let _l.iiiye Stock For Sale` Property For Sale For \luv 43;; . K'NI'I`TING T0 0RDER-Our new show-U ; room now opened. The display in woolen I hosiery, for ladies and children, sizes to suit, in weight, quality andcolor; best yarns to choose from ifpordering. Nice pullovers in plain and fancy stitch. Likewise men s and boys socks, stockings and mitts in all wool, for hard usage. ` Crochet hooks and cottons, knitting needles, thread, etc. `You; old stockings refooted. Give us a call; Opposite Cameron's grocery store. J. Plat-t Rose, 52 McDonald St.` 41~46p WILL PARTY who left box of tools bicycle at 70 Wars-ley St. pl-ase call prove property and remove same.