All l\JI 5l\ \JlI\J\flJ, """$>I5b;'&ieZ}ig5t;a. . . . . . . .' Men s Sport Oxfords . . .V . . . . ., Men s Heavy Work Boots, _. clear `Men s Light Work Boots for . . BASEBALL SHOES- Famous Witch- Elk Shoes going at . . . . . . `$4.10 Canvas Oxfords .~ $1.20, $1.35, $1.50 We do not "handle seeonds in rubber o footwear. `s _ . - Men s Oxfords, new patterns, $3.49 up Men's Fine Calf Balmorals, in "large ` 6:736 innv-Iinnr n` @131` _.V_Vv__ _ - ---v `y-yon: .J|a5|||\ll$lltJ III ` sizes, clearing at , . .. ~Men s Fin e Calf Balmoralxshoes, . 7 fDOP:IlY all-H. ' ' { ,,,_ __ -._...____.-..- - n auusan ll-I _.lIlIL)`HIU Genuine Hurlbut Oxfords, all sizes front 5 t0:7% to cle-a'r at \Globe Shoe; clearing at cost and several lines below cost. 5 Misges Patent Strap Shoes Oxfords-' in the new patterns m :- L....`.......I .L. .`..H. 11- - "i'E81I'n"ci"'t'o'1 Boys` and Girls High Boots-- We _._--:- I-jIO We still have THOUSANDS or DOLLARS WORTH OFLSHOES to dispose of. THE TIME IS ALMOST HERE wuwla HAVE TO HANDOVER V THE KEY or OUR smma TO MR. J. G. KEENAN. ing out llubbargln *_ Hardware _._:-auction. CI`& I ` the followlngu ,. CAT'1`LE---Roan cow, 4 yrs. old, milking; spotted cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh: spotted heifer, 3 yrs. old, fresh; `spotted cow, 9 yrs. old, fresh; red cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh : furrow cow. 5 steers, 2 yrs. old; ,1-Iereford bull, 1, yr. old, reg.; 3 heifers, 2 yrs. old; 2 heifers, 1 yr.; 4 spring calves. PIGS AND POUL'1.`RY--2 good brood sows; 18 spring pigs; 40 good hens. I-IIORSES---Pah' black geldlngs, 8 and 9 years old, matched, heavy; black mare, aged, heavy. ~: ; . FEED ANT) r1nAn\r_1n 4-..- 1...-.. Garden Tools, Rakes, Hoes, Spades, Forks, etc., at greatly reduced prices.` Half-inch [Corrugated Hose for 14 ft. ._ 7.--- _....- . to ourselves. - .. ,,..-- ..... mu aatuulbll you nus IS ci1n.nRN s'i*'J'Eiak AT_1:HIS ma EVENT HIIPILIIHF an t`:nnn 1-'.on...! per set of half dozen each, $6.27 All Tea; Dessert and Table Spoon_s -at extremely low prices. This is your opportunity to replenish your stock. y . June, the month of weddings, is not far away and we have `con- sidered that in choosing this time to sell.` _ We are goingoui of this.1i'ne and %are_ clearing it out at less than cost. `Rodgers 1847 Knivgs and Forks, LAWN HOSE SILVERWARE n. p. uawson, JI`., was home for the holiday. ' _ - Miss Frances Lennox is holidaying at the home `of Richard Williams. Tho Tl/I'nnn.- `EV-41--5 -~~- ` "` ` .- .....,- ..v.uu `U1. suuuuru wuuams. I The Misses Er_1and and.Ardell Wat-I uuwu, us cu, IIBRV yr FEED AND GRAIN-10 {ans hay: 150 bus. oats; 50 bus. buckwheat. IMPLEMF}NT.Q--hnnvInu hhnm. H ,o1>PosrrE ma POST omen C. Dawson, Jr., was home lay. V wdrt A4 A4 '$.' La` 4-: PHONE 1os,% BARRIE are tu rning them over 0 you at :1 great sacrice womenfs Patent" Str aps, `new models, to clear at " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.45 -Wor_nen"s Oxfords, black of brown, Wo'men"s I-Beautiful Budo regular $5.75, going at . . . $3.75 ir S 1i ppers V % in grey,`b1ue', brown, old-rose, at 88c A A oc-learing at . . . . . . . Women fn P1991` of 9 -pin! |I _, Women s Kio Oxfords worth $5.75, .`.o . .. $3.80 .s Patent Straps, ;new.mode1s,T g A FINAL _REDUCTION IN MANY a price that will astonish you. I Aj :--__.. _-( \ .CaIl-Manager at'65l, oi`. VT 5 ' TURTON '1 ;-. 2 must goat a price that Bou1ton s, 1-lb. tins . . . . .. 39 Bou.lton s, 5-lb. _ T_ tins .. . . . $1.89 Jbhnson s, 1-lb. tins ' . . . . .. 59 Johnson s, 4-lb. tins . . . .. $2.29 Johnson s,- 12-oz. liq-uid wax . 69 Johnson s, 14-02. .9 powdered danc- ing wax 69 a Johnson s Electric Polisher (as Cut) Rental during sale `$1 day or part day Gasoline 30c Coal 0il.....25c FANCY ENGLISH TEA cups - V FINEST CHINA Regular $1.25 to $3.00 Your choice for . . . . each SPECIALS IN FLOOR wAx See our windows for thse. ;j-u son of Collingwood and Mr. and Mrs- B. Mitchell of Coulson, and Mr. and? Mrs. Wm. Webber of Minesing spent. the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Wat- son. . . . . soumus DEAL USEDCAR smzs ' ' - - - - - $1.75 Store I ha" WON tm opportunity I- .. _l__ __l ////X Adapted. `wasp-1 Du n uaprta W. from Rida brdled Mag '1. P. Yoam `Haye renewed their stgc_k of A 5891555 With Jack Pi Mary Francis and WI Directed 11-ad local and C`: . o"3~\a:. I'M! H1 62 Rns Conta A L: THE and The undersigned has received instruc- ' tlons from ` - A IQAI Iii u -:-__-- ml Mgr 1.18 CIR] H014 Ll Coll ualtfr. `and Mrs. Chas. Ploorard "arid family and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Art- ley, Eva and Tommy of Toronto spent] \I-IIII I IJl"II-II-`J FARM s5cK AND lMPLEMEl"J'l'8 rcquuausu at (.1118 meeung. Rev. B. B. Beynon, B.D.. President of . the local branch of the Bible Society. will speak in the interest of the work in Ivy. Townllne-and Baxter on Sun- dzuz.` uuuuuauluuu u111uer1ce.'_' V The Ladies . Aid will meet at the home`/of Mrs. S. J. Maiel at 2.30 o'clock. Friday. June 4. A full attendance is requested at this meeting. Rev. R. Rnvnnn R D DFAGCRAHO AC ,___ . _----... an-. nu avvvviu, D] nearly new. ' ' H: 8 Fine Wicker Chairs and Table to Q1 Taupe Velour Chestereld (match Di Walnut Dining, Suite including round extension table, buffet, V china . cabinet and 6`chairs. Steel Bed, Mattress and Springs. '2 ' Walnut Dressing Tabletpnd Bureau. Axminster Rug ' ' eLin`ol'eum gd TERMS CASH. $a]e-a}t 4.3opi-m.n . UL Nu`. oruwn. In Trinity United `Church next sun- day the pastor will preach: Morning subject, Spiritual Growth; evening. Unconscious Influence." Tho T.arNan' AIA uulIl'.~.,... .. 4.1.- uuu LVLFH. P411115!` D'UH&lHn .Mrs. Fred. King of Toronto is visit-P T lug her mother, Mrs. A. E. Ayerst. Mn; and Mrs.`R. C; Cunningham `spent a few days with theirson, W11- frnrl . --. -...v-. ..- .-- Iqvvoung voo_ ovovaouwgr A Mrs. 'J. R. grgy has returned home after visiting in Alliston for a week `with her daughter, Mrs. George Wilson. Mrs. B. J. Carr is ill with pneumonia. - urse McDonald is in attendance. Her any friends hope foxj a speedy re- coveyy. 4 . I Mr. and Mrs, Burrows R. Stewart have moved to Hockley where- Mr. Stewart has taken over the business of Mr. Brown. Tn 'I"wlnHu TTnH-na l`1lnu-'...1.. sunny` E..- uu oauuuuy. _ . The Presbyterian Young People's So- ciety met at the home of Mervyn Cor~ bett on Tuesday evening. MFR Inc Rnvnnln hnn n-nun in Dnvnxr UULI. U11 Lueuuuy BVt9Il1IlEo Mrs. Jas. Sproule has gone to Parry Sound to > spend a month with her daughter. Mrs. Wm. Wilson.` - Pnv A 14`. T.n1nn'n utfnnrlnzl Ha): Inn; uuuguuu`. iVl.l'5c VVIU. VVIISUIL Rev. A. E. Lunau attended the fun"- eml of his brother-in-law. V. J. Win- terstein of Mirkham. on Monday. `Alan `I `D ..n.. 1..-... ..Aa..........1 I.-_-- THORNTON 1 80101010101! 80!` >I0l>I_>I IFULI. _ . .- Miss Reba Simpson and :brot er Rex. of Toronto called on friends '11 re on Sunday. ' Tho Prnnhvfnrinn 'Vnn~na'- Dnnnlin n- I [OWN LKU8 _W8UKo Miss E. McK-lnnon spent the `holiday at her home in Orlllla. ~ . Ivvn Arthur: Walt`: la` ulurlna `Ala El 1181' 1101118 111 Uruua. , Mrs. Arthut-uFeltis is visiting Mr.. and Mrs.-Elmer Feltls. ' mrna wmaa 111.... no rnn......... x... ..a...u." _ _ IFIE . Bell Piano, nearly new, thg best made by this firm. Sonora Victrola and 75 Records, nearlv new. punt 3 fred. Ill. 'in town this week. ' J. W. vcorbettspentv the holfdy with _ his mother. ' ` ` . .. ' Mrs. J. D. Smith spent 9. tew_ days Ilia: "IE MnY(.lnnnn anon! I-ha `Inn-\1hIn'u jjj` or V/AIIJAELE HousmowTuEiETEEE -....... \II and u vcuo auu ban UHCI Mbwmplete assbrtient, . pordgfmm $1bo to/$275 (1922 to.1924), , Chevrolgt Suerion (23 s ad. 2fl"S) to en .1, yuuuuu uuuluvu UH WIEHDNESDAY, JUNE 2 Plan -PAH.`-..3....... _, um, 10, `won. I, Ul'0 . to sell by public auction on `"."n`IX4RX I II In cu-2 - Anciii EURRIE All other cars can be, supplied -lat short%`notic_;" , 'I`he undersigned has receivaed instructions from` IIAII III Ahiununn --up-.. -----'- ---~- villi I , Hl'II\I\IE` Saturdi May 29! CREDI'_I` SAl;E_ Q'I|l\1I A |- In. - ELlZABj % fi4fREi:"17,'BXRR'1E' : uuv:- to sell by Vpuvblic aucvtioxi at '_ 1 jg ;. I+.IeFo.Li All will be Dsclald without resefve, The above goods are all just as good asnew. ` m.%. w. A.-MCCONKEY; A'uc t.. VVILVTI ulliiiss Sim1')licityE1ec'tric Washer and Kitchen Cabinet . V (Wringer Breakfast Set, painted, 4 chairs and Higli2Back Coal Range . `(table Quebec Heater `Kitchen Utensils Dishes, Cutlery, Glassware, Linens; Pictu es, Curtains" and many other ` articles. -.9WI.NG..= . use_d cars and` can. 'oer a Rana`;-A g..L -uuuvywu I l'IlVU,|D9UB,_ . A good attendance greeted J. A. M'acLaren of The Barrie Examiner when he gave his illustrated travelogue in the Orange Hall under the auspices of the A.Y.P.'A. of St. Jude's, Church last Fri. night. The views were taken during his 1924 trip overseas with The Canadian Weekly Editors and consist- ed of buildings of famous architecture and places of interest in Belgium. France.and Great Britain. The ex-. plamatory remarks on each` picture were listened to attentively by old and young. The Lennox Orchestra played during` the evening and Mat. Lowrie sang two fine solos. A vote of thanks moved by Neville Jami son and sec- onded by Geo. McDonald. was t ndered Mr. MacLaren for his kindness` :1 com- run: uruuvvra EIUGIEU The May meeting of the Women's Institute was held in the Orange Hall on Wednesday, the 19th. The. rainy day` caused the attendance to be small. No special program was given as much business. had ,to be attendedto. Elec- tion of officers took place resulting as follows: Pres...~Mrs'~.,D. Adams; 1st Vice Pres,. Mrs. I-Ialbert: 2nd Vice, Mrs. R. D. Henry; Sec'y.-Treas., Mrs.- J. D.~Stewart; District Director. Mrs. S. Malel; Representativesto District An- nual, Mrs. J. A. Jamieson, Mrs. A. Mc- Kenzie. Mrs. West; Local Directors. Mrs. West. Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Reynolds; Program Committee, Mrs, Reynolds. Mrs. Lunau; Flov'ver'Committee. Mrs. West, Mrs. Stewart; Press Correspon- [ dent. Mrs. Jamieson. ' w Iv rl\vILllI% auuuuu all. Lu: T srogua NEXT bbon T0 sAso{s I-'I_wIT smug .l.`lLUllu ' There was an attendance ofA11 and dainty refreshments were served .by the hostess assisted by her mother. and Mrs. H. Wright. . [ .- - - - - w v u - v u - vn vpnnlv Vlviyil In spite of the hard work there is a certain . satisfaction u about spring cleaning. Everything smells so sweet and clean when `carpets have been up and beaten, floors scrubbed,` cupboards turned out, curtains washed. walls brushed. But isn't it aggravating when you have rolled up your sleeves for work and find that something is miss- ing from your housec1eaning.equip=--` ment? Keep a lit and peh in .the kitchen and do some jotting down when you notice any article lacking. This will often lighten work and keep you smiling. cil hanging Junior Women s Institute A meeting of the Junior Institute was held at the_ home of Miss Dora Clarke on -Thursday evening; 20th int. The topic of roll call was Roses". After arrangements-were made to en- ter the choral competition and other business, the election "of officers for the ensuing year was held and result- ed as follows: Pres., Pearl Newton: 1st .Vice. Genevieve Janileson: `2nd Vice. Marian -MacDonald: Sec y.- Treas.. Irene Lowrie; Directors. Dora Clarke, Annie Patton and` Wilma Thompson; District` Director. Alma Patton. ` rm........ ........ -.. _u4, - u.-.. by {nu UUIIUB `ULUILUIL The Young People ~ Circle of Trinity Church entertained the A. ~.'P.A. on Tuesday evening. A most enjoyable program was given'by the A.Y.P,'A. at the "conclusion of which `the members of the. Y.P.C. served refreshments.` It is to be hoped this is only the begin- ning` of friendly intercourse between the young people's. societies.` 4 ILUIU I `Week. . 1'... .- l.U."lJU ue1a.1n Aulston on -mat date. Mr. and Mrs, R. Stewart ofv_Toronto spent the week-.end`-'with,the farmer's mother, Mrs. A. Sewart. Mrs`. R...Stew- art met with a painful accident on Sata- urday evening, falliruz downstairs. For- tunately there were po [bones broken. mi... 17...... 'l1...._I_v_ AL, _. 3 ntsutuu. ' , Av . `St. `Jude's W. A`; will meet Qn Tues- day, June" 8, at, the home of Mrs. Arthur Orrock, 1nst'ead of on` the yegu-= lar day. June 1, `because of the Essa Township `Sunday School Convention to.~be held .in A'll1ston on that date. Mr. and Mrs P Qfhllrnnf nf 'r`I\VIl\r\I-I5 `WGBK. In andther olumvn will `be tund an reportfot the death of Gorge .1. Beat- t!e`ot Portage La, Prairie., who was well known tn the nlnr non-nln nf 1-lulu Lu: ua. rutuctst: an rru.u'w._ W110 was W811 k, wn` to the older people of this ne ghborhood; I-Aye was .a. brother of_ .1119. Beattle. A , I `I nAnI.. 1!? A- ....In _-_-L -_- riI__; U. UIRFKO. " The talk and l'anVt`ern`1ld`ee on Bun: 'yan'a `Pilgrim's Progress" given by" Earle Grose of Torqntq 1rr"'I`r1nity` Un- ited Church on Sunday evening were very much enjoyed. MI`- `Ind MFR A Mn n-cpl very ulucn BHJOYBCI. _ ` . : 7 Mr. and`Mrs. A.,McKenz1e. Mr. and! Mrs. A. Halbert; Mrs. W. A. Jamteson. Rev. A. E. Lunau and C. W. Han:-y` attended the `Temperance Convention heldk in -Allisiton; on Tuesday` 01 this wee . A ` . ` . - _ __- ....wv- vaaoavys 15660 JVUUIVUK` llllJ THE BALL PLANING MILL COMPANY LIMITED +(\ `Air v\u.`41=n ----L!-AA -` ' `the week-end with .nii~.-i and Mrs, D. Clarke. .' ., '. ` The talk and Iahfhrh a1Inn nn nu Satisfaction in` Spring Cledrng In nnvifn nf Hun Imam-`I uynnb oh--- 1.. `Enjoyed 'l'ra ve.logue, .11 u++'m...=a.-....... .......-L-. W.l. omm Elected .l'n.. _....A..I._ .. RICE!` E BGFIUUS DpBl'8.I'.l0Il. Miss Vera Baldwin. Miss Hazel am-" ram,`Mlss Florence Hg.-ndy-and1Miss 01; mmvaxe. v . . .b . k , 2 The Dalston friends of Mrs. Jno. Key; ` are glad to know she is` recovering after a." serious operation. . Minn-Vnrn `nnhiurin Mina T-Taco! `l:r.';..o n `VVCHIUY DFUWIL ,- ` \ ` . Mrs. Jas. Handy is spending `agfew days with her daughter. Mrs. Furlong of Elmvale; . T `rm..- nu--.... 4..a..,...a'.. ..o 1:`..- -r.`_'. .,_.__ auu V1l'3Udl`l.E- JUIIIIELUH. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Brown of -Wa- terdown are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brown. 7 `~ .x -5 Mrs: Inn Wnnv in unnninnp n .0... um uuuuu zu. yuan` nume nere. , \ ' -. Mr. and Mrs; Knott and family of Toronto spent the holiday wlgh ?Mp, and Mrs. J as. Johnston. '|\'v- urn` `Kr: minor} `Du-nu`-n. nu` 117.. :n.--3%Q` Max, _24-Miss Isobel Dawson and Miss erna Stone of Toronto spent tlie holiday at _H; C. Dawson's. Misses" Gladys and Bertha J ary spent the holiday at their home here. ` ' and Mrs.- Knott -and fn.mnv~wnr' . .v--9--.\-',.v..aI-an-I Mgzy 25-Miss Moneta. Neely and Frank Smith of Toronto were .`visitors _,at the formerls home, I.Ia.kev1ew , Farm over the holiday.` ` M'a.nv nf Hun 'r\nrnhnv-u Iirnna nlv n...a_ rurlu uvur Lne nuuuay. A Many of the fcampers were _at the! cottages a.t"-G!en_wood Beach. over-the ho1{/irday. ` . g and ` Mpg 'l'J'm.1. n......-a.. _ _ .1 uuuuay. Mr. and` Mrs. Herb.- Purvjs and daughter of Toronto spent over the holiday at the fom;er's home. pa uu. nurrle. - 3 M19 Lena orchard and Miss Bernice Youn spent the holiday under their {espective parental roofs., ' auasepn -unappel. Mr. aha Mrs. D. M-. Richardson and -two children and Walter Graham of Aurora visited Mr. and Mrs. R.VPlow- right on Sunday. ,, MFR. \ bring` and J`-.0.~...J. ..-_ 115111. Uu ounuuy Mrs. (Rev.) I5rice' and infant mson have arrived home from the RV. Hos- pital. Barrie. I/flu: T.nv-no f\unkn...A.-.....l 111.... 1-I-,.,,-7 V I May 26-`-Mr._and Mrs. Rex. Chappel and two children of Toronto and Mr. [and Mrs. Leighton Channel of Exetr `spent the week-end with Mr.o-and Mrs. 'Jos"eph -Chappel. Mr. 931:? Mrs `D `M . 'D!nInom:....... .._.a, auu ans. A.-nenry OI AUPOP8. at MPS.l J. W. Henry's; Miss Basie Lennox of Richmond Hill and Clifford Lennox of Toronto with Jas. A. Lennox: Mr. and 'Mrs. S. "Anderson of Crossland at J. D. Stewart's; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hen- ry of Toronto at R. D. Henry's; Miss Norene Wpbb of Toronto at Wel- lington .Webb s; Miss Ross of Toronto with Mrs. D. H. Corbett; the Misses. sample of Owen Sound, at J. A. Cor- ett s. . acu.uruu.y. .. . Holiday visitors were:, Mrs. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. VV. R. Young and sons of Toronto -at Trinity Parsonage; Miss Clarice McKenzie of Toronto and Re}:- inald McKenzie of Hamilton at` A. Mc- Kenzie s; Mr. and. Mrs. John Grose. Misses Allie Blackstock and Vedda Ross and Earle Grose and Fred King. `all of Toronto. at Mrs. A. E. Ayerst s; Mrs. W. J. Carr a~ndVWes. Corbett. at Mrs. P. Banting's;` Miss Marguerite Grose of Craighurst and Miss Ruth Simpson 01 . Barrie at S. N. Grose s: Harveytspeers of Toronto with Jas. M. A Speers: Miss Mamie Henry of Beamsville. Miss Wood of Hamilton and Jas. A.~Henry of Aurora at Mrs. W. Henrv s: Minn `Ranch: Tn.-.n.. -4 u-vuwaunl vuuluvl . May nearly gone, June on the hori-. zon! Wasn't 1t,nice of the historic Twenty-fo_u1~'th to fallx on Monday? Its celebration gave a. holiday `atmos- phere to the whole week-end. The open road beckoned to motors and visitors arrived from many different parts on Saturday. T-Tnnv uiamnnn livnnno 1|/I'...; 1'7....._...-1-`. ing out here arid for the pleasant and profitable entertainment his pictures had given. ___-- vvvu nay-ran a No. 2-40" '23" 36" 335; _N0. 6-514 22" 36 43c% N0.j7-?-14'-' ,26" 44"_ 52c No. 84-714" % 30" 52"% - 59 N0.\12- 18" I 22" 36" 58c No. 13-18" 26" 44". 63c ;No.15-,-22", 26" 44'? .-.73c -No.600,20%," 24" 36" 75c Window Screen by the foot _at cost 24340" 22" No. 6+ 14" `N0. .7-3-14'-' 30" No No:15-V-T22", CRAIGYALE KTRKI1-o. 'I'A...-d... -In in standard complete with hinges, hook gnd pull. V Screen Door, No. 32 Varnished Screen Door, with corner brackets .r $2.48 A ?-_ No. 52 Varnished .- ScreencDoor,__. fancy. $2.95 No. 70 Varnished . Panel Screen i 3. '_.;r_7'. Door, scroll $3.75 `Common. Door sizps, 2'6"x6'6"; ,`von__(ron_ . RI` An" , An 4|! _.. -.::;.e_:lt_ `No. 20 Common .7 .price . . ,`. $1.95" *-SATURDIAY2. `We are `going te make this the bigestday of our thr .' T If fou want te gave money, come tr) our store on \ ee weeks sale and every article in the _ store is greatly reduced. ' ' " ISPI-TIALQ IN :1 mm urnr 9,6,1-T91"_ .'WN'?5.!N: crcult sums. 2 AI) will be"sold without reserve. Saleat 1 pm. W. A. Mcconkey, Auct. `xaullullull. LJUU! 311.00), A U X00 ~2'8"x6'8"; 2'1o"x6'10"; 3 x7 . Qtherdoors in latfer threegsizes `I-loliday Visitors 4.1.. ......... 'r_.___ -,_ scum wmnows % I-vIeig"ht C1o_ed C5pe1;l5rice Gt" , N. _....v-.. -unnuuvvo Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Wilson and family spent the holiday with Midland friends. B. Shaw motored to Bluevale and pass- ed the holiday with the latter's par- ents,, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Shaw. I':LLGoodfeIIbw 8158;? . fanning mill-; .Luu nus. uuus; nu nus. buckwheat. | IMPLEMENTS--Deering binder, 7- ft. cut; mower, 5-ft. cut; disc. drill; Deering hay loader; scuffler; Deering cultivator, 18-tooth; sulky rake, 10-ft.: land roller; corn cultivator; stock rack; manure spreader; set trucks; 2 single plows, Fleury No. 21; post hole digger; stonebpat: two-furrow plow. Cockshutt; set iron harrows; 2 cut- tars; wagon and rack; top buggy; single buggy: turnip puiper; horse clipper; wheelbarrow: 3 water barrels: 16-Aft. ladder: No. of silohoops; 6-H.P. gasoline engine and sawing outfit; set single harness set double harness, nearly new; `set plow harness; set chain-tug harness; quan- tity 13%. in; pine lurnbendressed, 10 and 16 ft. long: quantity 2-in. elm and hemlock lumber; 250-cedar posts; 8000 cedar shingles: also neckyokes. spades, whiffietrees, forks, many other articl- es. ' . Terms of Sale--All sums of $10.00 and under,.cash;' diver that amount 11 months credit will be given to par- ties furnishing approvedjoint notes. 5 per cent. per annum off for cash 0 credit sums. An ...:n L.,-_-s.s _,;.u, .