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Barrie Examiner, 8 Nov 1923, p. 13

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_l\/lfiscellanueous F or 6 years, I-cl-_n`nna :1 extra . Fie_Id- 44-45c right now for big paying mechanical jobs. If you are mechanically inclined and like working around automobiles and tractors, don t delay. Never was there such a de- invested now will give you a trade that will mand for trained men. A few weeks` time mean independence for" life. Learn auto- mobile and tractor operating and repairing, tire vulcanizing, battery building and oxy- acetylene welding by the Hemphill practic- al system. Free employment service is at your disposal. Free catalogue . Get big pay and steady work.` Do it now. Hemp- hill Auto Tractor School, 163 King St. West, Toronto. \ ` 45tfc lllD}ICU IIIUII I And I hereby calllupon all `voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law- `l'\..L__I'_L 'l1._._:, 1? II Ann [Notice is hereby given that I have com- plied with section 10 of the Voters `List Act and that I have posted up at my office at Barrie, on the 7th day of Nov., 1923, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elec- tions and thatlsuch list remains there for inspection. _ ` And T Ir-.n..:.l.-... ....1l .......... -11 -....L...... L... KNITTING TO ORDER-Our new show- room now opened. The display in woolen hosiery, for ladies and children, sizes to suit,- in weight, quality and color; best yarns to choose from if ordering. 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. Your old stockings refooted. Give us a call. Opposite Cameron`-s grocery store. J. Platt Rose, 52 McDonald St. 41-46p T-~--~------------ 1.3 WILL THE PARTY who was seen taking! V _ as robe from a car near Lowe's `Furniture RAMS FOR SALE-Th1'e6 l'eg1St91'9d_ Store, Toronto St._. on Saturday nightchoice 0_Xf01`d DOWN l'1_im5- 'H- E- - kindly return sumo to Lowe's stable andh0USe Mldhurstv ' 4 save further trouble. __ 45ciPUmlETS 13 RM and park 9 The annual meeting of the Children's Aid Society will be held in the Police Court Chambers, on Monday,.Nov. 26, at 4 p.m. Anyone interested in child welfare is invited to attend. _ 4546l IIIIJCULIIS u_y mum. LVJU1 ut1I'.>'UIl. Playgoers paid $5.000,000 to see With- in the Law on the stage. Screened it costs you l5c_ and 250 to enioy, at New Dream- land." Monday anii Tuesday. Matinee` Thanks-' giving Day at 2.30. I ' 45c` .uuua\.\. :. ua. y;uuAuA1A5 Gnu LAUGH` ing,' ring 214, J. J. Neelands, 48 Blake St. Repairs for all stoves and furnaces. 33tfc -Buy Staunton s semi-trimmed wallpaper`-22 inches wide instead of the old 18-inch. For sale` by W. A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth St. 43tfc ucv. vv HI. xupruu Will prcucu. - Shirts. underwear. sox, etc., all at bar- ` U ' 9 1 . gain prices. Brown s Men s Wear. 45c The October meeting of the W.C.T.U.. was- held at the home of Mrs. E. McPher- T son. 8 Burton Ave.. on Monday last. Mrs. A. S.=Burton gave an interesting paper on the life of Frances Willard, and the Pres- ident, Mrs. A. J. Lennox, gave a fine re- port of the Brantforrl Convention. Dainty refreshments were servedvat the close of the meeting by Mrs. McPherson. vDl.m...,m..;. ....:A 0: nnn nnn 1... _-_ nun. out: Luueus xucu, uu ulllauctu Db. We are offering .values_ In men s suits that will surprise you. -Brdwn s Men s rWear. 450 I Murray E. Reynolds, who has been em- ployed in, the grocery trade in'Barrie for a number of years, has purchased A. C. Murdy s business, Mulcaster St. 45c What are the wild waves saying`? Just this--See Thomas Meighan in Home~ ward Bound," New Dreamland, Friday and Saturday. 45c Hear Al. Plunkett in Victor records at J. G. Keenan's,` opposite post office square. +Lil' Old `Granny Mine," Oh Gee! Oh Gosh! Oh Golly! and other favorites. nlnflmulun nnnn nu Gnnnk LL- L..L..... -1. uu.:u_z uu uuuy: uuu ubuel` mvurues. Clothing prices touch the bottom at Brown s Men's Wear. 45c A Union Thanksgiving service will beheld in Central Methodist church, at 11 o clock, Thanksgiving morning, Monday, Nov. 12. Rev. Wm. Hipkin will preach. gkirfn nnthu-urnur anv aha n n` L... ..-- ~v nrruncusa-\lhn -vuuuu-J uuuw, Avvvo 1.1.- Hlome-made dainties will be sold and afternoon tea will be served at Trinity Par- ish Hall, Friday, Nov. 22. 45-46c Within the Law" leaves few chords untouched within the heart. Playing at New` Dreamland, Monday and Tuesday. 45c The Women s Auxiliary of the Chil- dren s Shelter will hold their. regular meet-'. ing on Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 4 p.m. instead of on Monday. I fkn Inf-nu} nu 6-A I-Ln vv\:v\IIA', ..~n..\..l.-...l .l._ uu Luuuuuy. I All the latest up to the minute" popularl hits in sheet music, Columbia and Apex" records. A: Keenan & Kennedy s, the Music Men," 30 Elizabeth St. | nr- ...... ..u....:..... ...-.l...... :_ __.._ - -..: , l")'zited`at Barrie, Nov. 7, 1923. ' ` A. W. SMITH, Town Clerk. `The nw Methodist church at Coldwaterl willlbe openedon Sunday next, Nov. 11. I `n'..... .____I .I_:__u-, men 1 1: WIL u*v-n`\n n ....._ ---- 7 N. M.MYERS % HIDE DEALER --No1;ice-For plumbing and heat-5 T D |fII ' *n:v1nt 01/1 T \Tn..`.\....1_ A .W!'3.W.ANT. 30 . VOTERS LISTS, 1923 MARKET SQUARE __ w.. wavb \avJ IIIII _in `A-lb.'packuets, 25 ea. IT'S SUPERB. TRY IT. to gerve their friends on recephon afternoons wxth our grown in nzhat TIis:l;u;d -(;z:rden of the Gods-Ceylon 0 1/ II I Teaj anc.I.-Cvboffee House 100 LADIES 0 i S'1'RA\. I_)D-- I`o lot 21, con. 4. Oro, about July 1, a spring lamb. Owner may have 'sV:u1m'hv n'm'i1w )rm."1'tv and ')a in" ex-; . ?J_ 0 I B , pousems. I Icn1'y `Gilchrist & Son, Shanty Bay. ' : . 45-47p| _..,___.___._.___..___...__.._._..... Golden Flowered Orange Pekoe_T9a 1'. N; HOBLEY TOWNf()(l;'BARR|E "1'=;..;:.i;..?_`ji;'i;.;;ij % II Tbs *1ub7.. NOTICE nu-:V BARRIE EXAMINER saw I o o I UI.I.'. oHUUI.I". For the thet of a saddle from a farmer in the. Barrie district, two `boys of twelve and fourteen years of age, appeared before Magistrate Jeffs in Barrie Police Court" Wed- nesday morning. They were severely repri- manded by His Worship, and let out on sus- pended sentence owing to their age. AYERST--In tho" Royal Victoria -Hospital, on Thursday, November 8. 1923,'a son to Mr. and Mrs.TFrank E. Ayerst, Thorn- . ton, Ont. .IArCOBS--On Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1923, at Strathcona Hospital, Toronto, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jacobs (nee Laura Addison) a I son (Donald Addison). PERRY--On Friday, Nov. 2, 1923, a so_n I to Mr. and Mrs. R. Perry, Frederick St. Men s Americaniixrmy Pants, sizes 32, 33 and 34; this pant is good walue at $6.00. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.00 T ' I STRAYED-to 1 15, con. .4, north half, In-Ii` nisfil, one brown driving horse, aged. 1 Owner may have same by proving property and paying exywznses. N. Browning. 45-47c ` ._.__________._..____._.______.____... 3 Sut'c1i`e s_Lined Scribblers, special . 10c Special for Friday and Saturday Only, Nov.9 and 10 Now Showing Only the Best_ Pictures Young Men s Tweed Suits, 12 only, some are two-piece and some three-piece, sizes 33, 34, 35, 38, semi-ready; prices were $25, $27.50 and $30. Clearing at $8.95 It s not the price of the making; we are giving you cloth, lining and buttons free. Men s Black M:icfki"na`w Pants, short-laced and long, one of the best on the market. Price . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.00 Boys Tweed Irish Navy Blue Serge Suits, sizes 26 to 35; these _suits are e>_ _. . . Little Boys Overcoats, colors navy blue, brown, red, grey and black checks, t ages 3., 4, 5, 6 and 8 yrs. Prices of these overcoats were $9, $6.75 and $6. Clearing price, $2.95 You should not miss one of these. coats at the small price. `av vvv Q nvllvlv III tllin 'i'remendous Cast Starts at 7.30 and 9.15 Prices ridiculously low i 15: and 25 ` nrvv nlutuca In (ne \ll&I'- ict Race The Walls of Babylon, 300 feet high A Mighty Production alive with Laughter and Love, with Feasting and Wine, with Romance and Madness. The Greatest Picture since The Birth ,of ' a Nation. J SEE: '1 Al\l\l\ 50;_00O Players in the n.-a. Lu` L AJLI" *1` I Ulll [UL I, C0: 11, lnnlstll, *ono brown driving horse. Please send an . infnrnmtioxn tn Box 715 or phone 897. Fred` A_verst., Barrie. . 45p BOYS STOLE SADDLE .5. nun. -4: .. -...uI- L--. A zit`; a%}*3< t{{Z:1 {E ff. .'..'f'. $9.95 Don t missthese at this small price." 4lE)-0-0 Dancing Girls 1700 Horses in the 2;; II- , CAST INCLUDES: Constance Talmadge Seena Owen Mildred Harris (Mrs. Charlie Chaplin) Alma Rubens and 5000 others El` coon Music . BPRN. Monday, Thanksgiving Day, ; uurla Char- Good Suits for Growing Boys Direct from Sensational Success at the Cohan Theatre, New York ________..______________;.____ ,H*EIFER ESTRAY--2-year-old, dehorned, white with red band on shoulder and neck. Finder please notify Geo. L. Davis, T-horn; ton. 45p ..______.__.__._ I wish to thank the Imperial Fire Insur- ance Co., through their Barrie Agent, Wm. -Bell, for prompt settlement of my recent! claim through loss of my barn by fire. I 45p Walter Sturgess, Thornton. To all the friends and neighbours, for the many kindnesses and words of sympathy during the illness and death of Mrs. William Moffatt, the members of the family wish to express their sincere appreciation. 45c -Quebec Heaters from $12.50 -up t W A. Lnwn Ry Rnn e m1;v9kofk JACK PICKFORD in ,Garrison s Finish CARl_)S_ or THANKS D. w. Griffith Special Production NEXT WEEK this store will be closd all day. Men s Heavy Ribbed Union Shirts and Drawers, sizes 36 to 44, good value at $2. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 each p An I\ l.......... 1-----:- STRAYED--~Fx'om lot 7, A... '..Z.._ L,,..,, 'Men s- Grey Filizhmelette Shirts, a large make, sizes 14% to 17%; these shirts are special value at . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 each Sutcli1 fe s Lz1rgePlain Scribblers, 5c each 3 only Black Melton Overcoats, with collars -and raised seams, sizes 37 and 38; these coats were S49.00_and were extra value at that. Clearing price . . . $25.00 _If_ you miss one of these coats you miss the biggest bargain going. Men s Overcoats in Trweeds and ` Meltons, sizes 35, 36, 37 and 38; prices were $35.00 and $40.00. _ Clearing price . . . . . . . . . . $9.95 It you want one of these coats you will have to hurry. Boys . Tweed Overcoats, sizes 28, 29, 3'1 and 32, with belt, a good coat, best of linings, prices were $20.00 `and $15.00. Clearing price ..I . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $9.95 `Strongly reinforced at the critical points-knees and seat. All wool materials, blu_e serges and fine line of tweeds. You will like the way. they wear and hold their shape until worn out. Bring us your boy to clothe. We i will save you money. Bringing. Up Father ' ALSO 6" `:11 .`.3m<.*ian_ Rewse - -4-- - nan yvnnnunn-Anna: n\\v V \n\r_ (musical) with 14 people for 3 nights. Watch for dates. !R.Y-.E!{R `_WANTEB I 11. Phone 384. CARRIED AWAY, Hallowe'en night, one ohi!d`s wagon. If returned to 113 Worsley St. at once no questions will be asked. 45;) T"" Representative Wanted A Full or part time, to handle a real money:making proposition, in ex- lclusive territory. An entirely new lline. Box F, Examiner. 45Fc --1.e1eg'rapn Surpassing Anything ---Evening` Mail Gasps of Astonishment --Morning Telegraph TI-lURSi)AY, `NOVEMBER 3, 1923. v v untucb 1. us uycu D6015 _ -American Another Triumph _'l"..1'............1. ---J ournal Marvelous Achievement. -Tribune Wonderful Spectacle A l\nl\1n1.t\t\\n NEW YORK S VERDICT UNANIMOUS Brutally Beautiful, Globe Wonderful Charm, Herald Sensuous Beauty, World Tremendous Scenes Times Rich and Vivid Beauty --Journa1 MovIrn1n11n A nLnu...........LH HIGHEST Hznczs PAID PHONE OR WRITE H. LEVIT, BARRIE A RRA - n SOON Iuyu _ -Telegraph IvHn'rmr Box 542 ._...__________,__._________._`. STRAYED--On lot 29. con. 8, Essa,Lred 2-year-old heifer.- Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. f_2. .u ..\` I turned h Toronto. \I,, n1m'<-ml i in;: ` r--nt strem. ' Mfr. . l lll' him I, ("mnctor_\' Rev. E. Barrie. 0 her. A 1: bars mt `teem in Moffatty i LVllllIL|||4 3 six da.ug.4 `ii. `W. \ Owingq Principn I 1I,,l` \n l`.l| Men s W at ln:| ll .\lr.~. 1 Nay. 16. L`OST--On Mary` St.. crochet "work with spool and needle. Please return or phone to Mrs. Rogers, 67 Mary St. 45p ;:----:---_ v--.- -----~----w rwww-um -aw mu-.uus| V i;`-_"-"" of the Binning Photo Studio. 42tf `COW FOR SALE--Part Jersey, excellent . for milk and cream. Came in the last of HOUSE, office or store windows cleaned. September. Good cow for. winter months. Floors cleaned. polished or oiled. W. `A bargain if taken at once. Apply to Mrs. Smith, 195 Dunlop St., phone 439M..37-48p E. Wice, Tollendal Road, phone l04r5. 45c Ull'lll\I 5 Mr. 2 turned 5, /' ".' Jlrllllrllu their her I-1t h<.;r h \IA I sl` tt the` ".\q}'v'I.'. Dr._ M 1}: night ' 9 (`hild`s wmznn. If rnhnvnnrl n. 11-2 w- \II 13:1; urn Mt- .V. Bu .I' ll ';\nl(lf'4 um I} will . THUR1 urn illi: Ieldrn IN I LA'D`x"'S PARASOL FOUND on Monday, Nov. 5; Please enquire at 12 Granville St.., Allandule. 45p` u II vhr I -pi M i.- n .\1 {Q I.'\l .\I 1'. l}`I`<- \| u. 1fs )1 r. F uln {ighht _ KEYS LOST--Bunch of .keys in black leather case. Finder please return to this office. Rewurd. 45p Jun ! FARM 'l`O RE~NT--Half lot 4 and half lot 5. Con. 7, Innisfil, 100 acres. clay loam, number acres fall wheat and rye in; some fall plowing done; good well. Apply to Mrs. B. Maicl. Box 12,` Thornton, or Samuel Maiel. 'I`hnrnt0n. 38tfc TO LET--House with every convenience. conLu?ning 6 romns. bathvromxrand pantry, in Allzmdule, immediate possession. En- quire"l`he Szujeunt Co.. Ltd. 45-46c :::::- &-:: TO LET-Four rooms and bath. suitaAbIe for light housekeeping. Apply Examiner office, 45c` u uu:.--uxuuu1wuuu ruuuus, -uuub, ugub and water, central location. 48 Bayfield St. [ 45-46p ROOMS TO LET--'Fhree nice rooms to rent, singly or together. Apply Sterling Bank. of Canada. , 45p O LET---First-class brick house on Brock St. . Enquire 194 Bradford St. Phone 259. 44.45p . - T0 LET--Unfurni.shed rooms, -heat, light and wnlar nnntrnl 'nnnHnn AR Ruunld HOUSE FOR SALE--On Dunlop St., fac- ing the lake, 7 rooms, all conveniences, marble plumbing xtures and fireplaces, dining room. panelled. Thishouse is ex- ception-ally well built. Price is right. Terms easy. Immediate possession. `See Binning 42tfc" FURNISHED HOUSE for rent. Apply 19 Worsley St. 45p _-:.-; uni. l1'lJLll.`J x.u1x'1'1LL\41:4LVul:4u DLIHLV uun.A- PHER with teaching experience desires of- fice position. Can start duties immediate- ly. Apply Box S, The Examiner. 45-46p CAPABLE EXPERIENCED STENQGRA- DLIDD ...HL L...-...Ll _ . . . n . ..l..__... ..I .... __ - POSITION WANTED as Ford truckdriver in the town of Barrie. Good experience, -also licenses. Apply G. P. Insley, Winder- mere, Musk. 45c_ WAN DED-Experienced farm help (mar- ried) ; free apartments or to live in. Apply, stating wages expected, to W. B. Quantz, Allahdale, R.R. 1. Phone Stroud. 45tfc WORK of my kind wanted by young man,` 23. Apply this office. 45p FOWL AND JUNK wanted. Highest price paid. Apply to H. .Levit,T phone 384; 33 Collier St. . 44-49p TWO MAIDS WANTED. Apply to R. V._ Hospital. . 45c FURNACE MAN "wanted for jzrivate house_. ` Apply 36 Dunlop St. . 44p MEN WANTED to cut wood by the cord. Apply to Archie McDougall, phone 606:2? T V c - NEW BUNGALOW for sale or rent in AGra.v- enhurst; All conveniences. Very modern. A? beautiful home. Moderate terms. nApply. Mia Harding, Gravenhurst. P.O., Ont. 45-470' LADIES AND MEN WANTED for demon- strating popular houaehold article; good paying proposition. Apply at once. Mr. Graham, Classic Hotel. 45p MAN 0R`WOMAN WANTED as agent and crew manager. Steady position to right party, one who wishes to travel and make M big money. Box Z," Examinen 45p MAID WANTED, hlghest wages paid. Ap- ply at 53 Maple Ave. 45tzfc uar cown gII0l01<>I010I<*XUI0I0I<>I0X0E>I< $mm&$&$&$w$x& Help Wanted Page Twelve Property For Sn; Rooms anfl Board _l:.ost([ and Found muun nuusui FOR SALE, new, six rooms, all modern conveniences, good gar- den. Apply at 50 Donald St., 2 blocks west of Atmouriee, Phone 61114. 44-49p Property To Let Wanted con. 11, Innisfil. p1Aocn annr! nl-\Iv run sauna--r'our good farm work horses, one good farm wagon, one registered Suf- folk ram, Aberdeen~Angu breeding stock, all ages. Apply T. F. Swindle, Lefroy, Ont. 'Manager for Sir Edmund Walker. 40-45p {DOG FOR SALE.---Black cooker Spaniel, 'will hunt rabbits or partridge. Apply to EM:-s. Firman, 90 Burton Ave., Alland-ale, `phone 711. 45c `FOR SALE--'Cornish cockerels and pullets, At a bargain. Have too many for pen. 3 pullets and 1 cockerel for $10.00. Matt I-Iosford-strain. Apply at 31 John St., Bar- rin- ' An 1:... R SALE-Four good farm work homes, nnn mu-ul Gm-m Inunnn l\I\A ......!..4.-..-.I n__p mnuu gun. unun--Dzu'gulu, 0 years, saddle broken, splendid driver, first-class condition. Apply Major Rodgers, Camp iBorden,' Ont. _' 44-46c ELS, black Minorcas, Barred Rocks and White Leghorns. A. Thornton, Wellington St. W. 45p PRIZE BRED BRED-T0-LAY COOKER-, v MARE `FOR SALE--Bargaiu, lnmlrlln In-nlmn nnlnmlhl duh...- FOR SALE~-rBr1ck house, 7 rooms, town! conveniences. bath room and furnace. 1%` acres splendid garden. For particulars ad- dress Box 943, Barrie. 45-4`6p` iron SALE---Two Boston bull male pups, * well bred. 6 months old. Apply E. M. lstewart", 95 Toronto St. .. 45p I iPULLETS., 13 Rocks and Reds. $15.00 takes'them. Chas. Kelly,_ 18 McDonald , St._ Phone 581J. 45p FACTORY COSTING--Make your salary worth having by learning our system. Practical man offers`you this chance at small outlay. Particulars free. Andrews iSystem, 278 Sherman Ave., South, Hamil- : ton, Ont. j , 40-45p BARRED ROCK "HENS for sale. Good strain. Apply 18!) Bayfield St. 45c :LITTLE PIGS for sale,- reasonable Apply to`D. Barclay, Stroud, R;R.2. Phone | 1313. '_ 4-itfc price. HAIR D1iEfssIfNG done by Mrs. D. -0. Howard. Bring your combings and have a good switch made. 26 Mulcaster St. 40tfc PLAIN SEWINE, darning or mending done at your own home, or can keep house while you are out. Trustworthy. Mrs. E. Bur- ton, 77 Sanford St., phone 100%`. 44-49c nu:.;uu Lu l.\aUJ.\t'll.l HUUUDIVD. All mail must be properly stamped. By order of Post Office Department. ' 45p MRS. HAROLD EADE,. F.s.sc.,_ bronze nnrl annoy: n1nr-Icing} nnnknu AC ......{.-L`....4.- _ BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE, rnnmn ll." mnrlnwn lu\l(In:n:nnnn- -..-.I ...-_ Lu.J.uJ. ILDLUUUIJ x:Jnuu:,.1`.D.Dc., VUFUIIZH and sllver medalist, teacher of pianoforte and musical theory. 35 Louisa St. 45p - uuu V1 u.u1\-D124 run. W 11.1 11311.. guuu gen- eralvpurpose, in return for his keep. W. F. Sheppard. Tollendal. 45-46c . . NOTICE TO RURAL _BOXv HOLDERS, All v\\n:` ........L L- ...........I.. _A........ J USE OF HORSE FOR WINTER. good gen- nr 1:` Aral nnrnnan n v-nhwn Fnm Ida lznnn DRESSMAKER, EXPERIENCED, open for dnilv nnnnn-nmnnfe nr cnmina cl lnnmn. M15. uuuuumnzxuu, uuxL1.'u.v.|.uu.Vu11_4u, upeu I01` daily engagements or sewing at home. Miss Wilde, 72 Small St. _ ' 42-47p PRACTICAL NURSE disexxgaged. .Enquire| at Examiner office. . 43-480` NIGHT SCHOOL, Barrie Business Colleg, Monday and Thursday, 7.30 to 9.30. 42tfc rnum. run. onuzu--1:aa.s(. null 105 10, 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. Elizabeth Cook. 41-46p . MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY--100 acrcs, ecellent location, concession 8, In- nisfil, 11/2 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. Apply J. D; Smith, Thorn- ton. 42-47c - I HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET. Apply: to W. H. Sloane, 3 Essa St., Allandale. 45p} FARM FOR SALE-Ezit halflot 23, coh. I lvnnnrn nvuS mil; `warn nlnmll Q4-:.L:n-u FARM FOR SALE-l00 acres, clay loam, good buildings, near town of Barrie, rural mail and telephone. Apply at Examiner office. 44-50p 100-A-ORE FARM FOR SALE or rent, lot 6, concession 9, Essa; bank barn, frame house, 50 rods from school and church. Apply to Mrs. J. R. I-Iubbert, 159 Mary St., Barrie. . 42-47p uuuuuuo 1: uu. DtIl.JI1I-"Ull DU 11.17., Dell Portable; one 25 I-I`.P. Case; one 25 H.P., Sawyer'& Massey for sawmill work. Small- er sizes 10 to`20 H.P. New portable en- gines 10 to 100 H.P. hwmills, new and second hand. The Robt. Bell E & T. Co., Ltd., Seafovth, Ont. ` ` 45-500 FOR SALE-H'appy Thought coal range. in good condition; also gas range, with oven on - side, and warming closet, cheap. Apply to 53 Maple Ave., or phone 33OJ. I 44tfc uunuuu run, L7nuu`-`Dc_u vvuuuus ll/65!: 5 ton solid steel frame scales, new last year; big reduction for early sale; stock frame included if desired. Address Scul- es." Box (D), Examiner, Barrie. 37tfx SCALES FOR SALE--Se_t Wilson's latest K 4-.. -..l:..l ..L....1 1' _ . _ . . ....I.._ ..__ I--L ENGINES FOR SALE--One 30 `H.P., Bell pnv-f.nhln' Ann 9: : W D noun: Ann 0: `LI D LAMPS FOR SALE-'I'h,1-ee good hanging `lamps. For particulars applyto John Cald- well, Shanty Bay, R.R. 2, con. 2, Oro. 45p OXFORD COAL HEATER for sale, cheap, in good x"epair,`with oven. Must be sold as owner has no room for it. Mrs. Heard, 15 Ross St., phone 572. 450 ............ .... \Jl uuuu. nuyums uuuuulug mesa 3 cattle after this notice will be prosecuted." Communicate with Charles E. Wright. Min- esing. 45-47p i --_-----..__..._._._____.-----------_____.._-----....-.=---__.. FOR SALE- l`wo coal stoves. one a self- feeder, both in good condition. Apply to 134 Collier St. 41p-42tfc BABY CARRIAGE for sale, genuine reed, in good condition, bafgain. Apply 100 Sophia St., Barrie. 45c STACK FOR SALE-Good wheat straw, also some oat straw- Harry Pearson, Min- esing. Phone 1201. _ 44-46p -FOR SALE--Empire Treasure heater, ixi good `condition, cheap. Apply 35 Louisa Street. , 45p COAT FOR, SALE--A young man's coazl with muskrat lining and collar. Apply at 170 Dunlop St. - 45cl FOR SALE--An H'.P. engine on trucks. D. 0. "Howard, 24 Mulcaster St., Barrie. 42tfc FOR SALE-Union Oak" coal heater, Mn 14 clan nllmhnr (J nfnvn rnna Annlu U `sill: LTIII-ll.'J*' U IIIUII `J55 Uuul uUuUUr No. 14, also number of above pipes. Apply 111 Collier St. 45p ;I.jve Stock or Sale Farms F 0;: Sale STRAYED OR STOLEN from lot 11, con. '1 9, Vespra, nine head of cattle, seven head of yearlings and two spring calves, about! the middle of June. `Anyone detaining these I I affer Lnotice will prosc1t_d.']: l"nmm.........;.. .-.:A. fVl,_ I ` 1': `wt I I

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