In-suuaauruy uuucpu-:u. Tepders may be left with or mailed to A. G. Muir. Shanty Bay, Adminis- ~tra.tor '01 the Hex-r,v'Pa.lk.'Eatate,' or to DUNCANVF. 'McCUAIG. Barrie. Ont. fsollcitor for `the aid Estate. . 31-32` 6lllul_|.UllUVEB.lU-ll UL L116 '1. H. UL L111). ' . PARCEL NO. 2-Small gore contain- ing about 2 acres and being in the rear df Lot No. 4, Range 2, in the Tp. of Oro. . 'l`nn:Ioi-n mnv he made fnr Kn:-In `normal OI .l.:0t NO. 4, Range Z, In me TD. 0! UFO. ._ .Tenders may be made for each `parcel separately. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tnnnrn mnv- hn Inf} wifh nr vnnnnn-I % SALE BY TENDER Farm Prope}'t'y_in_Tp. of Oro Sealed tendex-_e; wlTlT1 1;; received by the -undersigned up till THURSDAY, AUG. 19._,forTeach of the following `parcels of | land:-- nrnri-m-r kin 1,,,,n.... (1.1... :..a...._... mll13`X1T~l`CEL Nd. 1--One-third. interest in the south half of Lot No. 14 in the 2nd_Concession of the Tp. ot Oro. - `DA"D(`1T. 'l\T(\ 9__rru$`l`I a-nun nnnbaln I wish to thank the Royal Insurance Co. and also their agent. A. F. A. Mal- comson, Barrie, for their prompt pay`- ment of the" loss which I sustained by lightning on July 22.--W. G. Kennedy, Allandale. ` V _ , 319 CLEVELAND BICYCLE FOR SALE. `PQIIVII an-nn nnnrllflnn .(1iknnn A1-u-I-.u-n` D1421 V .l"J1.JJ`L.LV.lJ .DJ.\.J 1 UJJJM DKJIV bl. fawn, good,con_dition, Gibson aluminum pedals. Phone 772. 31p pscucu. Stewart McLeod and Leonard Mal- colm, two men who tarried for a few days in the swamp near the carriagel factory and who were said to have. been begging and spending the booty" on canned heat which they imbib- ed freely, were arrested on Tuesday. on a charge of vagrancy and given a month in jail. Another vagrant, Dempsey Levenson, colored, will be a guest at the bastille for ten days. '.~ HOUSE FOR SALE-Brick house. seven rooms. every convenience, fac- ing Queen's Park: price is right for quick sale. See Bob Binning or call at house, 121 Toronto St. V 24tfc. COWARD--At 20 Shirley St.. Toronto. on July 27. 1926, to Mr. and'Mrs._Jno. Coward (nee Irene Debenham. Dal-. ston). a son. '.KELLY-On Thursday. "July '29, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Kelly. Mc- Donald St.. a. daughter (stillborn). McKENZIE--In the R. V. Hospital. Barrie, on Thursday, July 29, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. 'I`hos._McKenzie. 68 Mary St., a son. j WEB'B-At Craigvale, Saturday, July 24, 1926, to Mr.-andvMrs. T. Ward Vfnhh n Annahfnvv (T:-nynn 1\II nnlnu\ WIL'rsH1RE-'cRAs71:<>Rb - In St. .Tnnr-ma (",hnv-nh nv-nun nu .Qo+.\.-Ann uuc p:.uu.uy1_cD UL uuc UL`UCl`. The contract for surfacing the Highway from Fennells to Stroud has :been.let to the Godson Paving Co._. Ar; asphalt surface will be laid. Tiles are being laid now to ensure proper drainage before the paving work commences and the road will not be closed until this work is com- pleted. Qfniun-n` MnT AAA nun] T n,.~.n...J I'..`| -.p1.u auu uuava cuuu. Last Sunday evening members of the local Orange Black Preceptory, accompanied by members of the Or- ange Young `Britons and visiting brethren from the district, attended service in the Baptist` Church, where Rev. E. J. Whan gave an address on the principles of the Order. Tho nnnfwnn -Faun arlinr`-`ns:-and I-1'... uuugc vauuc W111 `ALA u uau-: LU!` ldflal. Chauncey'O Neil of Swickley, Pa., and D. H. Wallace of Leetsdale, Pa., were picked up `on Tuesday after- noon breezing through the * main streets at a mere thirty-six miles an hour. `Their undue haste cost them |$10 and costs each. . T...-.4. G.-....I.... ................ ........1......_ _ uuc Iuuyo Lu uuc zxxvvaxua Iuuuuu UIUU. Craigvale is maintaining its reput- ation as a [splendid hog-raising` cen- tre.` A recent report showed that of a` shipment of 41 hogs, 25 graded selct. ` . e ` T\-_.-'1.1 Y-_-_!--,--_ S, A :1 1 BClUUln ` Donald Jamieson is another poul- try fancier reporting early laying pullets. He ha_s- some Anconas hatched on Mar. 15 which started to laymen July 27. `IVA ~n:n]ra I'LI\vv\v\l\1~t\lJ Ac T Uuuninu any uu uuxy al- Two rinks composed of J. Hvslop, A. Singer, H. Tideman, C. H. Beelby (skip),.' and L. O. Vair. J. O. Scythes, W. A. Turner and W. H. Kennedy (skip) attended the bowling tourna- ment at Alliston on Wednesday. .'n....:..1 T_nrh-nu A-P Qn'u.-...... 13...:.-1...... IIIUIIU GI! ILIAIDUUII U11 VV cuucbuay. iDaniel Lindsay of Severn Bridge was arraigned before Judge Vance charged with a serious offence against a young girl. l He. elected trial by the Judge without a jury and Judge Vance will x a date for trial. (1.51:-\I1v\nn1v'f\"KTA-:1 A` Q1:-:n1p`nuv 1).` wt`.------..= -av`:-wavy, I-\rbIhJlILlulL0, Cliv- News of townspeople going or vis- itors coming will be welcomed by The Examiner.-' Phone 222 or 223. Wan Inna` ..u..._....._ _ ---I It--n - FOR SALE--Six-roomed cement block attached house: furnace. bath. modern equipment, attractive location. Terms reasonable. Apply 85 Bayeld St., Bar- rie. 31-36!) u :aAuuuzu=L.' 1. null: aha U1` 60. ' -For real summer wood, try a load of our hardwood edgings.-O - Neill's Coal and Wood Yard,.phone 748. _, 29tfc The report of a thoughtful address by H. M. Cody at the Kiwanis Club last Friday is unavoidably held over till next week. ' `|"lT..`l'l__....-.. :.. l_)___AL _I.,3,,,, as HILL CAD wccn. --Wallpaper_ in latest designs, alll prices. `Exclusiveagency for Staun- ton s semi-trimmed. W. A. Lowe & Son. Elizabeth St. - tfc .. Chief of Police Stewart wishes to notify dog owners that they must obtain tags for their canines at once or prosecutions will follow. T_nnn` nanny.`-n A-9 J-L- 'I'......J..... -T.2.l.'- UL yxuacuuuxulla Wlu LUHUW. Local agents of the _London Life attended a very enjoyable district picnic `held recently in Orillia by the representatives of the company. ` ._.`R1-nr Qfnrlnf-nn a` -garmL+u&-nun"! lcillcbcllla-IIIVUB UL IIIIU UUlIIplIyo --Buy Staunton s' `semi-trimmed wallpaper -4- 22 in. wide instgad of old 18-in. For sale by W. A.` Lowe & Son. Elizabeth St. tfc A. B. Cockbilrn is spending a week or two in town, during which time he will inspect the potato plots of the boys in the Kiwanis Potato Club. pruinxvnin :5 Vv\I\:v\`-n: :1-n -u|l\v\I1` i---Steph ens Glothing Store has just tceived a shipment of plain and fancy caps. ,- ` 31c (Geo. Johnston, returning officer for North Simcoe, is on his rounds appointing deputies, registrars, etc. \Y..--.- -4: .L........_.__.l_ ., Us In store. `I! k--For h fancy pullbver er sweeter coat,t`ry R. A. Stephens. ` 31`: Collier St. `Women's Missionary Society will not hold a meeting in Anongt . yuan, uv,y- n. n. oucpucua. August. vlunb: n-I L1- .......1` '""-3ZL'a1:i band blueAwork shirts, ex- tra large, at 98c.at R. A._ Stephens ntnrn, '1 1 n C SIX-ROOMED HOUSE FOR- SALE- Hardwood oors downstairs. lights and water; owner leaving town; no reason- able, offer refused. Apply 98 John St. West. . 29-341) 1 3` Raiders, 3c wbrd: mlnnum 50; VI` vv .l.J..J.L anxnm -- LJII.JI._VV :."U11.U 111 512. James Church. Orillia, on Sa_turd.f.1y, July 31. 1926. by Rev, J. R. S. Boyd. Mary Lena,vsecond daughter "of Mr. and Mrs. Geq. E. Crawford of Guth- rie, and Frank James, second son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wiltshire of Tor- point, Cornwall, England. as. 1.340, LU J.vu.'.-a.nuv1Vu`H. '1'. W8.l'< Webb, a daughter (Joyce Marion). giliiiliiigiiiw LOCAL NEWS 3 W4 Rniulm-n Rn ny'm-.a- nu.-.I`........... :n.-. J. NOTICIE ma BARR`l_E-/EXAVMIISIER VVILII a. uucul.'_y ruuuu anu a. wave OI U16` _ hand a He has vgandered into the Heavenly . Land. Our lipsicannot spealg how we loved 111. Our hearts` -cannpt tell what to say; V God only [knows how we miss him 7 In a home that is lonely today. -sadly missed by Daddy, Mama. 31pc ` Jean, Russell and Fern. MAW--In loving memory of our dar-I ling Leslie, who` fell asleep in Jesus, Aug. 4, 1925, aged `seven years, We canr'1ot'say,' and we will not-sa.y.. That he is dead; he is just away. With a. < :`hVee;y smile and a wave of the" KNUPP.--In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister. Pearl Marietta, who died Avgg. 7, 1925, at Minesing. Days of sadness still. come o'er us.` Tears of sorrow often ow: Memory keeps our darling near us, ~.Whom God called one year ago. A There is a link death cannot sever. . Love and remembrance last. forever. ' A -Father. Mother. Sisters 31c - _ i and Brothers.` On Tuesday night an o`rga.niza.tion meeting of the Progressive party was held in Oro Town Hall. A. W. Roebuck of Toronto addressed the meeting." out- lining methods of organization. Dele- gates to the convention in Stayner on Saturday were appointed. I FOR SALE--West `half of West half of lot 16. con. 9. Vespra, and northwest quarter of west half lot 17. `con. 9. Ves- pra. Jerome McBride. owner, R. 3. Box 735, San Diego, Calif. 31-36 p.~ '5 . K4 2c per word; minimum 500. &&&&&&&&.&&&&J4Sm After a short illness following a stroke sustained a week previously, Mary Alice Robertson, widow of the late Andrew Robert Braden, died on Thursday of last week at her home, 17 Worsley St., in her sixty-second year. 7 Last December she had a slight stroke but recovered and had been in fair health. Following the recent stroke. . she became unconscious and remained so until her death. Born at Elmgrove. her , maiden name was_ Mary Alice Flynn. She was married to A. R. Bra- den in 1886 and three years later moved to Toronto, where she lived for seven- teen years before coming to Barrie. Mr. Braden died in 1920. The members of the family are Ernest Braden ..ot Lon- don, Harry of Hamilton, Dr. Gerald of Hamilton, and Elmer of Barrie, and one daughter, Miss Florence, at home. De- , ceased was a sister of John Flynn pf Cookstown, Chas. Flynn, Alliston, Mrs. Wm. Cox and Mrs. Chas. Rowe, Mea- ford, and Mrs.` Catherine Bryce, Cree- more. Mrs. Robertson was a member of `St. Andrew's Church. The funeral` took place last Saturday from the home to the Union Cemetery, the Rev. Neil Campbell officiating. _ The pall-bearers were the four" sons and two brothers. %&$%mmmm$%&w&g IN MEMORIAM 3 `7n nah Irrnvvo rnlnhvnunn Kn LV4 I >14 5 . vvusu, I w .. ,.... I-lV\II ,, >X<>X<$>X<>X<>X<>F>X<%>XOX< >E>X<>I<*"." Barrie friends were very sorry tol learn of-the death of Mrs. John Rog- erson, who passed away at her home ln'Wimbledon. England, on July 14. A native of England. she spent over `forty years in Canada. For the great- er part of that time she lived in Bar- rie, the family residing in High St. A year after the death of Mr. Roger- son, . his widow and two of her daughtens went to reside in England in October. 1911. Mrs. Rogerson is remembered by many Barrie people for her kindly. generous nature and her deep interest in religious, and philanthropic matters. (V...._.!_..!__... L... A.-- LL- n..I1-_-:.__. \.,--...- v... .. VV -..v.. .....v nu... u. ...v...-.:\... Mrs. Mackay was born in Trenton. Ont. Her maiden namewas Mary E. Lawlor and she was in her 70th year. She was twice married. her first hus- band being `James Young of Toronto. Seventeen years ago she married John Mackay of Creemore and for the last ten years had been-a resident of Bar- rie. Her family consisted of one daugh- ter and two sons, Mrs. (Dr.) Robinson of Spokane, Wash., Arch. Young of De- troit and W. A. .Young of To1edo,`Ohio. It was with very sincere regret herl Barrie friends learned on Sunday of the death of Mrs. John"Macka_v. which oc- curred that morning in Spokane, Wash., where she had gone early in the sum- mer to visit her daughter. Two weeks previous to her death. she. had under- gone an operation and Mr. Mackay was advised that she was making favorable progress. On Friday pneumonia devel- opeq and she sank rapidly. The fun- eral will take place on-Friday morning at 10.30 from the family residence, 87 ,VVorsIey St., to Hugxbervale Cemetery. Toronto, the servic s to be conducted by Rev. J. S. Shortt of St. Andrew's Church. of which she was a member. so an- .4............. \ .(I\d ...v......,- ... Surviving her are the following t.'amlly.:- Miss Daisy, who lived with her; Mrs. Wm. Keating (Lucy) of Ferhdown, Dorsetshire; Mrs. Stubbs (Addie) of Pannal, Yorkshire: Mrs. Arthur Durrant (Nellie) and Mrs. A. R. Forsyth (Gwen), both of Kerris-I dale, Vancouverz. Edward of Chicago and William of Detroit. &w$w$&&&&m&&&m&m & & OBITUARY *I0I1>I0I0I<>I4>I<>I0I< >I0I0I4>I0I4>X<>I< FOR SALE--'1`wo large lots on west Ellen, with good garden on them; $275 for quick sale. Apply 31 John St. 30-31p . . PROGRESSIVES ORGANIZE MARY ALICE ROBERTSON MRS. JOHN ROGERSON MRS. JOHN MACKAY WEEK-END SALE ____OF____ A SUMMER DRESSES ;3ARJE%AN.T & KING. Limited ------. No MORE - NO LESS DO NOT NEGLECT TO SEE THESE DRESSES. "OFFERING TWO` DOZEN - T BEAUTIFUL SUMMER DRESSES 5-nuuxvxmu nzuun IIUUSJS I0!` 8819. central, garage and garden. Apply at 79 Owen vSt., phone 298J. 27-32p You can only get quick,` safe and lasting relief by removing the cause 1 -congestion of blood in the lower] bowel. Nothing but an internal re-u medy can do this-that s why cutting | and salves -fail. Dr. Leonhardt s Hem-Roid, a harmless tablet, is guar- anteed to quickly and safely banish any form of pile misery or money back. `Wm. Crossland and druggists everywhere sell it with this 31181; antee. ' ----------n :w 7% IIDDQI I Dunlap and Mulcaster Stu. Phone 31 : BARRIE : Box 595 -v..v,.- -- Anvopengmeeting in the interests of live stock shippers will be held at the Town Hall, Oro. Wednesday. Aug. 11, at 8 p.m. -Hon. E. C. Drury, director of U.F.O.; Mr. Clemens`, manager of U.F. O. Co-Operative at Toronto, and others will speak on the benefits `to be derived ` by shipping co-operatively, etc. Meet- ing being non-p ilitical, everyone inter- uested cordially nvited. 31c IFOR SALE-Farms, Summer Prop-i erties, Town Houses, Lake Fronts. . FOR RENT - Summer Cottages, Town Houses, `furnished `and un- furnished. V 17tfc : ljEI_\lRY & cow` Cold weather is around the corner,` but is your heating apparatus in condition for the long winter months? If you are about `to install a new furnace or wish your present system put in good shape for the winter, let us take care of the piping and `sheet metal work for you. We are- experts in this ,,v V branch and guarantee our work. `Agoffattf, Plumber and Heater % sous AGENT 1=oR,.H1=;cLA FURNACES _ l_ }_I6ne_531 * ;; BARRIE : " 113 Dunlap St. EVER1_f_'l'HING ( L._1N-. REAL ESTATE Pile Sufferers See display ad. page 7 in this issue and 'ri2A\7EL C.P.R. See H. E. JURY; Square, Barrie.` r-I-A IFOUR GOOD ROOMS TO RENT over `the Standard Bank; modern convenien- ces. ~ 30tfc. : . . Bootmaker REPAIRS in all its branches neatly and promptly executed, While you 7wait, if needed. 19 Collier St., Barrie. 2 Doors West of Opera House. Alto at 50 Park St; ' West of the Armouries. :0: all nlllua UI uclurlllcu lllul tender feet. Great care is taken to t the last to every foot; at the same time perfect t, style and dur- ability is guaranteed. HARVESTERS , EXCURSIONS A very sure and speedy relief for all kinds of deformed and COME IN FRIDAY OR SATURDAY uu,vvv Lunn run 111]`. `UREA! W155]- sPE1Ai._T1zA1Ns AUGUST 13 AND? 31 \ IN VOILLE, RAYON AND `SILK AT EXACTLY NOTlC.E oi= MEETING THE STORE WITH THE `STOCK- - FURNISHED ROOM T0 LET.`With or without board. Apply 29 McDonald St. or phone 934M. A 310 Tickets issued either'vi`a Midfv;-urst or Toronto. `/2 PRICE J. VHUVGHES T_}_ne Prac_tical~ 50,090 MEN FOR THE -GREAT WEST NOTICE l|m`3"ut?j PH'O-l~lE OFBFACE .. \lA an I COMFORTABLE ROOMS for studezi; one minute from Collegiate, housekeep- ing privlleges. M. Turner, 14 Small St. Phone 664. / ' 81-36D " CHICKS . GROWING DURING HOT V WEATHER . . - Bla tch ford 3 Chick Mash raURsD_`mr,,AUcusT 5; 1926 0RDERV;1_`v()]_)_._A."Y FROM BROWN & C0., Barrie, (A starting and growing mash) Promotes early, sturdy matur- ity, even feathering, rugged vhealth. AND NOW YOUR ~ FURNACE WILL BE % ANSWERED EVERY WEEK IN nus SAME \SP ACE SOLVING YOUR PROBLEM or COMFORT "IN THE HOME. oF"r-fIce-" ' 9'7 ;_ _DUNLOP Q`? j 7-ROOMED BRICK HOUSE for sale. central. I-'1'9.rn2'n and `unrnn Annhy .4. #9 } 1 Ullnnm 21 n (I M RR .. lllxn hmm RH. :A'.[` 51 ST.-~Rooms'sing1eV and ensuite; private bath. 30-31c (IIY ll\'lAl Point. M1'.~'. r0tur'n(4 .5: .\ u U1 :- he-r p. gm$&&4 IVII-`. 141'! visiting: with Miss '|`hoIn h(.]i(l;x_\'.< in .- tul... \.1.... IV] I .`. [W we<~k~: \\'i Hm . I ) with I}. J Mivsx` .\ ' o.....- .- ~v\.. $w&%w2 Mrsz. This! of Mrs. H. .\I 'f`hn.~=. Hivk with relative `n/r-... I l\I\ Spnc V711 `Dim NI LOS'I.`---Between Barrie and Cookstown black leather club bag. Finder kindly leave at Examiner office, 31c _]\I7|If . w}! h int?!- 7\1.. >I010I<>I<>I0 Aha LI, \ lI ontn stuff is \A(|1lll_`s n-I .'\"liss0.< were }mli4 with thvir .`\/Iiss Lu :1 Iew (1:1) I\1r.<. F. (K I)..u. [\ JVII. nlllll friends in I Mr. and POM M<".\'i `1x.'nHn.. \ I |}Kl .711 .\n \. VV2L1Le1' Sm the xvoek-em 1- PS. (Em iting hm` Hill. \I.- -xv\:] Jill. Mr. Visit Pd here. III L... lltil t . . Miss l`2:1n.1 pith], I';.'lI'l'i" here. Y\l:... 1.`.lv \1C\ .St;md:n~ dnying v '\,`I n..n\. FOR SALE OR To _LET---Threebrick veneer houses on Holgate St., equipped with hot air furnaces, bath, etc.; `good outlook. Available immediately; mod- erate rental or will sell` reasonably. Sarjeant Co., Limited. 31c pros.- nov`! J ll] * |l|Iv 'W(`1.s'h of ovvr the A ..`.. UVVVI Ll|l Amon-.2 memnrm `note the Vlork m :1 KTYSU. Ann IN`. (`on $6; Rev. Mr. and M dayq with .\l II? M {.-.< spend in; here. 1.3....- u-ruu (`.1`0(-n, Sunday. ll- Dunuu_v . Mr. zmv daughmr : `fr`i(`n(1s hv IV ... \ w%%% HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO REN 1`--- Apply 56 Brock St. 310 For intervi 62 Ross St. Organ Collier All grades 'F`LTII`f\? V - All 5:. auto THEORY; and SING Contralto Singing, S and D iZ.'..u Mr. r In... N11: Horace ,LJ`.4lVJJJ`4IVD Wlll DU PUUUIVUU up [0 Aug. 12 for the changing of old .oor to new hardwood at St. Paul's school. 12th` line. For particulars see N. Wice, or phone Stroud 1A6r11.b H. E. Hughes, Secretary. , . . 31c UI\1T' . THURSDI Mrs. LQS'I`-On aarolfne St. or between Caroline and Tiffln Sts.. Tuesday even- ing, Aug. 3, brown leather puree con- taming about $24, also compact and othet articles. Suitable reward. Phone 805. 3{n LOS'I.`~-Purae containing sum of money at Allandale station. Saturday, July 31. Reward. A. E. Hooper, phone 689W. 31p LOS'1`--Between` Barrie and Angus. camper :-s kit bag containing clothing. books and toilet kit. Finder please re- turn to` W. Dean, Angus, or commun- icate. Rewar.d. 31c LIVE POULTRY WANTED. Highestl ices paid. Call mornings or evenings. hone or write ,M. Alexander, phone 822, 142 Bradford St. 23ttc CLUB-BAG LOST between Allandale and Cookstown. Finder kindly leave at Examiner Office. T - 31c LOS'I`--Between Con. 13. Innisl. and Barrie. either on slderoad or highway, one tire with rim. Finder kindly leave at Examiner Office. ' 3,10 LICENSEAPLATE NO. 243-722 LOST, between Cookstown and Holly garage. Plate on cross-bar with tall-light at- tached. Hugh Rowley, Thornton R. R. No. 2. V 31p BOARDERS WANTED -- Comfortable home oftferedi to one or two business or collegiate girls, near school, central.- Apply 17 Innisl St. 31'p_ TENDERS will be reclved up to Aug`. 12 fnr thn nhnnnrlnnr nf nld nnr in now 1c per word cash: minimum 850. .<>X<>I>I 1 WANT1}D.-I"1ddlers and sten-dancers. to enter for our old-time ddlersf and step-dancing contest. Apply Manager, Capitol Theatre. 31c MALE BOOKKEEPER vanted b.'v Bar- rie rm. Apply in own handwriting to Box `,`B" Examiner oftlce. _ 31c| WANTED-Appl1cat1ons will be re- ceived up till August 20, 1926, for the positions of matron and general for the Children's Shelter, Barrie, duties to commence Sept. let, Apply with re- ferences to S. W. Moore, Barrie. 30-31c LIVE SAIJESMAN WANTED--'1`o re- present Portable Baby Range, adapted tor every house with electric lights. Liberal terms. Write or phone A. E. Smith, Orlllla. Phone 428. 29-311) WANTED~-Good general for doctor's home, Cleveland, Ohio. Small family. good wages. Apply in person to .51 Bayfieid St. ' . 30-31c COOK-GENERAL WANTED: some| experience; good wages; electric stove. no laundry work. Apply 23' Dundonald St. Telephone 134. ` '31p TWO NEAT, AMBITIOUS MEN for out of town` work. good pay. steady work. Apply between 6 and, 7 to 41-: Owen St. . _ ` 81p _i; ADLETVCOLUMN g For Sale or\To Let ' Roan}; and Board `Property For Sale Lost and Found Help Wanted Wanted V TH U RSDAY VGHOLESALHE PRICES N0. 2 Fall Wheat .............. -$1.30 IIIll;I'IOI\OOIlOllOIIIIII, Q`IOOl;OIO`!IOIIIOCIOIIOIIOI lIvlIOIO!:CODOOOlOOlOO' otoIoIo_ovcIooou\yo;InuoI , Butt per_pound 32-85 Eggs,p rdoz. ..............-....`25-27c Potatoes, new, per bag 82.25- PHONE 1109.: and have those lealcy kitchen utensil mended. We do` all kinds of soldering and repair work. We also sharpen anything that gets dull. Lawn mowers a specialty, um- brellas made to look like new. Goods called for anddelivered. Brock2`(];3rcis. . - n MIISS 71;/[IILLE.R. expert. rharceller, trim and clipping, ladies attended at own home if desired. Phone 958. 28-331) ` 100 WHITE WYANDOTTE farm-rats. ad pullets, April and early,May hatch- ed. $1.50 and $1.75 each. Order ten or more and get an unrelated cockerel free. Frank Madigan. Essa. Road, A1- landale. e '29-34!) FOR SALE-Fresh cow and 7,v'oun'z pigs. Apply to Lorne Wingrove. 7th Line. Vespra. Phone 609r31. 31c REGISTERED SHORTHORN COW for sale with ix months old bull and heifer calves by good sire. Cows guar- anteed wlth calf again. to freshen by fall. Geo. Crawford & Son. Oro Sgatiggx. - c PULLETS FOR SALE-Early March birds, pure bred, Plymouth Rock, bred to lay. Broilers delivered. Apply H. Ottaway, phone 605r6. 28-33c unu, 1 FOR SALE-Yo;'kshi1'e sow with tgn pigs. Phone 910 Oro. Wm. Campbell, Shanty Bay. _ A V 31c -_`,hOv!1`O A9423. t- COTTAGE at Waeaga, Beach to rent: also some small houses to rent cheap In town: general store and business `for sale; large brick building. 40:80 for pale, suitable for grain ab!-pping house, or a_ chopping mm; qom_e--good--farms tor `sale. Apply tolllgerlon I-I. Johnston, real estate agent, -28 Mar`yJ,-St., ,Ba..rrle. .[ A ; -"31-:36c7 8 YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE, 6 weeks old, $6.50 each. Mrs. G. McArthur, Ed- gar. - 91 n USED CARS--1925 tar coach. just like new, small mileage, 5 balloon tires. same guarantee as new car: 1924 Star touring. repainted and in good condi- tion, guaranteed; 1923 Star touring, re- painted and in good condition; 1922 Chevrolet 4-door sedan. in good condi- tion; 1921 Gray-Dort standard touring: 1920 Gray-Dort special touring. 1919 Gray-Dort special touring; 1919 Ford touring with starter: 1916 Ford tour- ing_:_ 1917! McLaughlin D45 six touring. snap;`also one driver and one rubber- tired buggy. Apply Harold Hill, 16 Bayeld St. . 31p YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE--Apply A1- ,vin Wice, Allandiale, phone 677J. 31c '\JI\v\1l`l.$V llallkl IIUUHULIUIU. UILUULB LUF 35.16 _ ,---Mrs. C. A. Luck. Apply` to 210 Eliz- B.b'eth'. St." ' 31D $325.00 'BEYs a $595.00 I-Ieintzman & Co., piano, slightly used; mahogany flnlsh wlth bench to match: I_onlc de- sign; Good as new. Cash or terms. For partlculars apply Thos. Kennedy, 417 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto. 30a33c Z USED PARTS for Ford. Chevrolet. Gray-Dort and Rec at Wilson's Gar- age. Minesing. `Plione 103. V 31-32p T0 LE,T-7-roomed brick house at 25 William St.. Allandale; all convenienc- es; possession Sept. 15 or earlier if de- sired. Apply to J; E. Morrison, phone 427W. ` 4 31c McLAUGHLIN-BUICK CAR for sale, real cheap. Phone 950M. V 31c CHEVROLET TOURING CAR.` 1921. for sale. Apply R. Owen, florist, B.r- rle. _ _ 1n l'UU}JUUL, J. W. T. nln nurmarxv nun unurr-$8000 buys o acres of land within quarter mile of Barrie; on this property a. nine-roomed brick house, garage, henhouse, -stable. orchard and never-failing stream. This property. suitable for fox much or poul- . try farm. Further particulars, apply to, Box 1044. Barrie. 81-36p : BARRIE MARKETS FOR SALE--Two electric wasqhlng ma- chines, new and fully guaranteed; no reasonable offers refused.` Also a few electric xtures. Time payment taken. Sutcliffe, 28'W1ll1am St., Al1a.nd%;.e.$6 _ . - n GARAGE TO R1_7JNT--Enquire at 46 Wnrnl Av Qt '11 vs FLUUEEJ LU .l.'J'2LV'.l."'-UH LVLUICRSECP 3!. Apply, Mrs. Shanacy. 43 Owen Street. Phone 1221J-.- I 30tfc T0 REN'1`-House with garage to rent. 98 Mary St. Apply to J. D. Rodgers, 31 Clapperton St. A ' 31p FOR sALE4-one Studebaker special 35 car in first class nnndirm in nvnrv RASPBERRIES FOR SAIIE-A. Rich'- ardson, Napier St. Phone 894F.-* '31-2p FOR,SALE--Ed1son diamond disc cab- lnet phonograph, almost new. `with about 35 high-grade records; will sell cheap, but-must sell at once. Apply to Box S" Examiner Office. r 31c \J'lI.L\:l'$\J'llJ J i` Worsley St. HOUSE TO REN'1`-99 Mulcaster St.` Annlv Mr: Qhnnanv AQ (inns:-I Qlvvnnn HOUSE FOR SALE--Modern seven-v roamed brick house. ,electric light, fur- znace, bath and replace, good stable. centrally located at 17 Worsley St.: im- mediate possesslon. Apply E. H. Bra.- den, 68 High St. Phone 226W`.-, 31tf_c :j FALL WHEAT. atan`dIng. about 7 ac- res, for sale. Apply S. V. Jones. Oro Sta.tlon. 81c BLACK` CURRANTS FOR SALE." 25c per quart. Apply to. G.. M. SHarpe,[lot l 11, con. 5, Innislz _ 31'p : . I SQUARE PIANO, also quantity house- hold furnlturez cheap for quick sale. Apply 20 Ross St., Barrie. 80-31p WICKER BABY CARRIAGE. almost as good as new." reversible, tor -sale; cheap, Apply Phone 495W or call at 46 Louise. St. Saturday night. V 31c BARN FOR SALE, 30:50. Apply 111 Penetang St. ' Phone 1045W. - 31 FOR `SALE-`--Clevelandbicycle, in g od repair, 515. K. A. Cameron, Cundles. Phone 605r8. '~' 81p - FOR SALE--`Second-hand wagoti. 3-in. tires. $20 for quick sale. Apply at 22 Sampson St.,-Barr1e. q 81p FOR SALE--Ba*by. carriage and go - cart. Phone 34713`. 31p _ -ORGAN-and household effects for sale :1\/filo F` A T.nnIz Au-unity GA 010 1311:- v'v`~i'f'e_"`t;-o-;o~3;Te;1)..;";r1an to bar- vest; woman'to kAee`p house.` T PROPERTY. FOR` SALE"--ssooo buys 10 within auarter mlln nf WANTED ONCE, man and _ ._._'.Q_'. L __ `Y7 T Apply W. -c.:-HUNTEVR, 31c "Phone I53 qr 159, B,arri_ew AND Wm: Live Stock For Sale `` Property To Let Miscellaneous Automobiles For, L90 31p HOUSE FOR SALE, 57 Innistll St., 8 rooms. cement block. large garden, double garage, back and front lawn. modern conveniences. .No reasonable offer refused, easy `terms can be ar- ranged. Owner leaving town. Apply on premises. T 311) ',, ,