IUF 36p USED CARS-1925 Star coupe. 5 bal- loon tires, '2 bumpers, other extras, guaranteed; 1924 Star touring in splendid condition, small mileage and guaranteed; 1924 Star touring in-good` condition; 1923 Star touring in good condition; 1923 Ford `sedan in splendid condition; 1922 Chevrolet 4 door sedan, good condition; 1921 Gray Dort tour- mg; 1919 Ford touring with starter; 1919 McLaughlin H63 six": an old Ford. snap for 'clearance.. Your present car as part payment with terms to suit on balance, Harold"I-Iill. 16 Bayeld St. 9&1. loon tires. '2 hnrnnnra n1-lnnu -----------.------g-_----- FOR SALE-New trailer. good heavy Ford delivery box, Ford roadster, top in good condition. Akso some good used auto parts. Apply to Roy Slack, Craig- hurst Garage. . 36c ` Ls:vaL.v"w.cabul.t:l.'. .-Ronald Colman, wh-o made his screen debut in The White Sister, and `who has become rmly entrench- ed in'the hearts of _lm fans. appears again with Lillian Gish in Romola, the star s latest picture, which is coming to New Dreamland next Mon- day. t (Advt.) About \eig'ht o'clock on Thursday night of last week` a car driven by` J.. Westlake, 24\ Baldwin St., went over the embankmerit on Cotter St., a short distance from Tiffin St. Al- though the car slid twenty feet to k.11.u;;.LallllllC UL 'spu1'Ls WES run OH Frank Devlin. son of Mr. and Mrs. IC. T. Devlin, fell out of a tree on; Saturday morning and broke one arm. The fracture was set at the R. V. Hospital and he is getting along nicely. AJ-nn.-...L...._;L,1\- 1|. I'- uu..u1.yc At a meeting of the Division Court Clerks Association of Ontario held last week in the City Hall. Toronto, Geo. Wilson, Clerk of the local Div- ision Court; vwas again elected sec retar.v-treasurer. ` ' `D.'....-I.l r1-1____,. I " '- ' ucuuculuc -uculg l1.UOUE .l'lUU. On Labor Day the Bible Class `of the Baptist church -held a picnic in. St." Vincent svPark. There were a-3 bout sixty present and an enjoyable pro2'1'amme of -sports was run off. Frank `hnu`l.'.. M`... -4: `M- ...- A warm, BRICK HOUSE FOR RENT. all con- veniences~.V44 Charlotte St.. nossesslon October 1. Apply Gordon Stevenson. `Phone 1010. 36-880 u nm. at the `home of Mrs. Thomas Smith, Albert St.- A large attend- ance is requested. A scan.-.4 ..........J ..4.4.-_.:I- ,1 n 1 ;.u. An vu uc ucxu Un Dept. 16 at {'5' an: In xcqucsbeu. A record crow_d attended the show- ing of [Rudolph Va1entino s last pic- ture, Son'-of at Sheik}? at the Cap- itol Theatre this..week, the total at- tendance being about 1700. nn T.DkI\% '11.... 4.1-... DELI- t`11,. wt` ruruxer nomce W111 be gxven later. The monthly meeting of the W.C. T.U. is to :be held on Sept. 13 at 3 n_m_ at tho innmn A4-' M ..- ml.-.--- lung engnt -mooms on one stock. } --Wait for the rummage sale to: be -held early in October by the Lad- ies Aid of Collier St. United Church. ' Further notice will be given later. Th TYIl\YI+"I`\Y V'vInn+:v\1-I A- Isl`- T37 I.` a,uu.:.y cnauuuuuulls. V 35-380' A. B. Coutts showed The Examin-3 er_ this week an exceptional sample} of Crimson King` sweet peas, it hav-l I ing eight blooms stock. __w..;+ cm. L- ....-.---~- ucyvu Lyulla . _ v ' --Wa1lpaper in latest designs,eal)' prices. Exclusive -agency for Staun- ton s semi:-trimmed. W. A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth St. W ' tfc -Hildreth. L nnopt, A.T.,'C.M., has. resumed teachin at her home. Phone ' 387W. Pupils-prepared for Conserv- ; atory examinatioris. 36-38c| A R r'.nn4-1-n .1.........: mL- m_----U-~ `ET; September meeting of~,Cellierl St. United`Ghurch W.M.S. will be? ;he1d_on Friday, Sept. 17, instead of! Sept. 10th. , 1xr.:11_--L.. 2;- - -1 - - '- - -For plumbing and heatlng, ring: 214. J. J. Neelands, 48 Blake St { Prompt attention to xrepairs. ltfc - Last Friday night someone entered W. A. Lowe's garage, Toronto St.,| and stole three tires from a Ford` } uxcvv a uuurcu next bunaay morning. ! itruck. r|'|`L _ (V uau_u_c guwuxus n.a1_'nl_Val this month. There are 4977 Barrie names on the voters list to be used `on Tues--` day, Sept. 14.1 -' [Prize lists for" Barrie Fair are available. on application to G. 0., Cameron, secretary. - - I REV Q A T.QII!nl\uu .. LL _ T - ~ "9 I. I vanucx uu, acU.l.'eE8!"y. ` I . Rev. S. A. Lawson of the Lord's : DayVAlliance is` to preach in St. An- * drew s `Church next Sunday morning. 5 --F0l' nlumbing and Hnnhnnn ~m'-an I . BRICK HOUSE TO LE'1`--25 William st., Allandale. Apply to J. E. Morrison. Phone 427W. , _. 36-37c --:- V . .' V 1' V 2a,pupil of .W. >E%>X03>I0X0X4 >103 Brockvil1e,- scored the . Barrie Fair-2 Sept; 22 23 anti 24. F ii 9?d f the 17" R. J. -Gauafgher ha:sold his house "'"'` f `' T' ( . f ' d ' at 85 'B.ay_eld St. _to `Geo. Baldwin. ` `$,me[:f` TV]: -Barrie is putti'ng on big novel `ganist in St, Andrew's programme m,opera house, Sept. 23. lrie, 1918-192 . . ` Miss Toronto is to appear pt the 1 ""F 3'15 `"110 have b` Barrie Kiwanis Kamiyal this month. -'i,"]. 01'ghff`5 `E th, There sire 4977 n.....:.. ..-....__ _,_ ml 101'! .. ...... -- - Automobiles _ ,_-. _. -.. nu. vuuu, .u.avvncauUuc IMIV. List of "prize-winners will be given next week. ' _ (Continued from page 1) Best, Edgar; Mrs. Colin Campbell, Oro Station; Mrs. Wendell Graham, Shanty Bay; Mrs. Robt. Hall, Guthrie; Mrs. E. N. Hewitt, Hawke one R.R. 1: ..c-.._.-_. 273 ENTRIES IN THE OR0 FLOWER SHOW `" I Service in St. James Church. Sun- day, September 12, at 7.30 p.Vm.` I - Druwu. rercy 1J0llS. Quite a large number of Lefroy peo- ple attended Churchill flower show last week. All report the show a decid- ed success. Holding . the show at Churchill should stimulate floriculture in this end of the township. d.L DLFUUU. ` Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson and daugh- ter of Hamilton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McLennan. The following Toronto folk spent. the week-end in town: Miss Eleanor and Ewart Ralston Miss Mary and Earl Brown. Percy Douse. Quinn 9 `or-crn ..u.w.1..... ..c 'r -n..--- - Lune wxm ms sxster. Mrs. Sage. ' Miss Alma VVhan has returned home. after spending a month with friends at Stroud. 1|/r.. .\...:I `Mr... 112-,` .- - - UU1 IIUUU. I Beatty Moore of the S00 is visiting with A. Kirkpatrick. Guy Kirkpatrick, who has been vis- iting - vith his brother Albert. has left for M nesing where he will spend some time with his sister. Mrs. Sage. | Alma VVh9n ha: rafumnoa 1.......... :j FURNISHED HOUSE T0 RENT. An- ply Miss Radenhurst. 22 Peel St. 36-37c . inc, 4.0.1.0`-J.UU. _ g 3} -Fans have been clamoring] _ since Orphans of the StormAto see I ` Lillian and Dorothy Gish together in _ I one picture again will have-the op- I portunity when Romola . `comes toi 3 New` Dreamland `next week. Rom-I _ ola, which is a lm version of ' George Eliot's famous novel, is `an! 3 Inspiration picture distr1b_uted by; _ Metro-Goldwyn. ' (Add/'t.)' . Twenty-six prizes out of thirtyfive {thirds was the record made by A, F. .;A. Malcomson s pigeons at the C.N.l ,-ME. He took ten firsts, nine seconds, 'c '. six thirds and 9 fnmm. U: . M . - -=--' appulllteu caretaker. V The C.N.R. station has presented a busy scene during the week on 210-` count of the many tourists leaving for] 3 their homes. The rush will soon be over: and things will become normal again. Mrs. Ward of Georgina Island has been visiting her mother, Mrs. VV. C. McCullough. .T fl T\nnnn u.1..,\ 1...... I.-- V -- - I muck, uuu U3-','!1. ; J. G. Douse, who has been unwell for some time. is still confined to the house and his condition does not improve very rapidly. Thomas Rnrrxr nf Fhinann :n r.~u---=l=--~ vcly ruyluly. Thomas Barry of Chicago 2` a holiday with relatives in borhood. `DA.-.L.. 7:/r--._- ,5 .. - nus ueeu relieved by Gordon Tebo. Lloyd Sawyer spent the week-end in Toronto. _ Lefroy's new continuation school building has been rushed to almost completion and opened on the 7th with a full attendance. H.~H. Whitney is the principal and Miss Kidd as second tea- cher and Miss Findlay in charge of the public school. Mr. Batchelor has been appointed caretaker. The F` `M `D nfnt-.`n... Ln-- ~~- -r ' ` uay ran L. R. Flaherty 6: the C.N.R. staff been enjoying a. week's holidays M has been relieved by Gordon Lloyd Sawver snnnf Hm Ixrnn'l; ..... T nu , . I V - K` uuub exuuulueu man ever before and the quality of the birds was excellent. ' Mr. Malcomsory was elected third [vice-president of the Canadian Pig-I eon Fanciers Association. I l Sept. 7--A. s. Williams. who is solici- , tor for Indian affairs at Ottawa. visited ;his sister, Mrs. Harry Wight, on Mon- ; day last. . D `flnknnt-. -0 4.1.- In-n-w` . -- ~ I ! !mm&&&&m&&&&&%m f K` LEFROY ` GARAGE TO RENT. Axiply at Exam- iner Office. ~ ~ 35-40p e..-.. 1.1.0 uuun bell nrsts, nine seconds,` SIX thpds and a fourth. HIS magpies [headed three of the four young bird 'classes and he took both firsts `for [young silver. and blue pigmies. Mr. .Malcomson had the_best magpie in 5'the show and the second best long- faced bird. There were 200 more, birds exhibited than before and} the mmlitv n1-` +1m.k:-MI. ....... -----I-ML u. uuu;u,e,- scoreu me mgnest [marks sin Canada for junior singing ex- amination of \the Toronto Conserva- .tory of Music and will receive, the silver medal. Mr. Thresher was `or- St,-Andrew s Church, Bar- 1918-1920. , 1.1-..- _.u.- t- - c_RowN"H"1f.L 1 is spending relatives in Hm noio-`I1- {C.N.R. has I_1( ,Q hniioiro nut: u. 1. urcauer, '_hig-best marks mt!!! a:v\ lI':C\:n A-- m apcnuulg the neigh- and . a-`7heJmatezzr Gentleman` _ HOUSE TO LET-ADDly at 73 Tlffin Street, Allandale. . 35-3_6p MONDAY, TUESDAY AND `WEDNESDAY CORINNE GRIFFITH in INF And also a gay comefly drama; THE M AN RUNNING TIMES for this excellent double program :- lnfatuation at 7.15 and 9.45; Cave Man o'nce only each night at 8.45. Come early and avbid missing any of the show. _"4. 1. Forofour years led with distinction and ability an inexperienced `gov- ernment, without majority, and in face of . determined opposition ac- 2.complisl'1ed: ' removal of cattle embargo. 3. For workmen - Mothers ances, minimum wages. .- For teachers -_- Stabilized super- annuation fund. ,. - 5. For the -provin,c'e---Cleaned up tim- ber scandal, recovered huge sums allow- fof province, and reformed tim-A ber administration. 6. For the province - `Built system of ' go_od roads. 7. For the province-Stopped Hydro- Radial folly and saved Ontario $200,000,000.00. 8. For the province-Financed Chip- pawa development. .9. For the province - Reorganized Provincial police and law enforce- ment. 10. Enactedj much valuable social and child welfare legislation. For the farmer -- Rural credits, Capitol WHICH WILL SERVE NORTH S_lMCOE BEST 2 Iapilo "i`i ' Theatre -- BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN `TOWN .. _ THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY Von: 1-`on DRURY AND PROGRESS DRURY wherein Jack Delaney, the hand- some Canadian, slashes his way to the light heavy-weight champion- ship of the world, and now he is the rst Canadian who has won a boxing championship since Tom- my Burns. Every round of the fteen in c1ose-ups (and they all sav it wsm 2 wnm M-` -, n...1.+\ ..-....yvu an: vxvaC'uyD \auu buy all say it wasva wpw of a ght). Two Shows Each Night, 7.15-9.15 FOR SALE OR TO LET-Two brick veneer houses on Holgate St., equipped with hot air furnaces. bath. etc.; good outldok. . Available immediately; mod- erate rental or will sell reasonably. Sarjeant Co. Ltd. _ . 36c . AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM Authentic Pictures of the BERLENBACH-DELANEY CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT You will never know how great Dick can be until you see this one-in-a-hundred drama. The Amateur 10. 1. Sat fteen yars in House of Commons. Gentleman Ask W-aisberg Millan. BOYS or . Mc- $5 REWARD-Wh1te Toy Fox Terrier `lost between Barrie and Orillia. brown strap; black`and brown markings on race and right hip. Answers to Mick- e_v." Davis, 505 Parkside Drive, Toronto, phone Junction 2885. .36c l THURSI Sp(`('3;z1 the : ('1u.s'ive. 'thu1:m- any ll wculdl where 15 POSI Ami 11 M1LI{ Rev. FOR SALE OR TO RENT--House at northwest corner of Dalton and'Ba,v- eld Sts. Apply`190 Bayeld St. 36c ;;,;2f4 Allan! 11 D} Oct. col` It dust and you K Revl Php| Edn \ LOS'l`--Between concession 12 and 13. Innisfil, Qn Essa Road. a threshing pulley. Finder please phone Fred. Brown. 3r24, Barrie. _ 360 9921 (Fol STRAYED to the premles of `Fred Brown, Holly, about the end of August, four sheep. Ownertmay have same on proving property and paying for _a.d- vertisement. Phone 3r24. Barri-e. 36-38c FOUND--0n Mm Road north of Mid- hurst on August 26th, tine and tube_on rim. Apply to Examiner Office. 36p -:: LOS'I`--Car license 246-263. Finder kindly. return to Mrs. Chas. Palmer, Box 1059, Orila, Ontario. 35-36p v Aurxzxzu LVLULVJBI A1 1'.l.ULVJ..l.u-inll unu women can earn $1 to'$2 an hour in `spare time writing showcards. No can-` vassing or soliciting. We instruct you ' and supply you with work. Write today. The Menhenittcompany Limited, 45 Dominion Building. Toronto. 36cmtf.. ,-.----. LOST on September 3, glasses in case. with name and address. Finder please return to Examiner. Reward. 36c - TENDERS FOR FARM---'1`enders will be received until September 30,.1926, for the purchase of west half lot 2. concession` 8, Essa, containing 100 ac- res. barn on foundation. frame house. Address all tenders to Jas. Martin". 47 Barrington Ave., Toronto 13. `36-37p ACCOMMODATION WANTED for two pagzsengers to Toronto on the 14th. 15th orzltith of September. Apply 168 Blake .St.. Barrie. _ 36 TENDERS FOR PAINTING outside of Presbyterian manse, 59 William St., Al- landale. Tenders to close Sep_t. 15th. Apply Mrs. J. Clark, 77 Essa.` Road, Al- landale. .. a V I 35-_36c WAN'J.`ED-0n Bradford St.. orjin vic- inity, a five or six-ro0med house with all conveniences for two adults. Phone 78816`. 3611 LIVE POULTRY WANTED. Highest prices paid. Call mornings or evenings. Phone or write M. A1exander,'phone .822, 142 Bradford St. ~ 28tfc WANTED _TO RENT by October 1st, 6 or 7-roomed house with modern con- veniences. Must be centrally located. Apply Box G" Examiner office. 360 ' MAID WANTED--Apply to Miss Rose,` 168 Dunlop `St. , _ - ' 36tt EXPERIENCED PRACTICAL NURSE] desires position. willing to do light work. Apply 38 Tiffin St. or phone .875. WORK WANTED by the day. Apply to Mrs. Woodward, 204 Elizabeth St. 36p WANTED -- Busines college pupils` with or without board. Apply Mrs. Fred Barker, phone 963J. 36p FARM WANTED TO RENT. 100 acres. Annlv Rnv .'l1R "Darrin D0 Qt!-,9"!-u J` IS.I\n|V1 VV 111V 1. .I!.l.IJ L`) LTEJLV '.I. Apply Box 315, Barrie P.0. ROOMERS WANTED. with or with- out board. Apply 109 Owen St. 32-37c VV UUJJ uu .l. .1. 13111-5 VVALV 1'1`41J`-'.l'VVH1ll.y good men to cut .cordwood in bush nev- er cut over for logs. Good camp. Board ~ and pay monthly. 4 or 5 months work at least. Apply James Irving. Swords P.O., Ont., or The` Canada Wood Spe- cialty Co. Ltd., Orillia. Ont. 35-370 MAKE MONEY AT HOME-Men and nrnnnnn nun noun Q1 I-n'Q`) on I-`nun in WANTED--A man with car to make 100 calls every week and demonstrate Bell Products. Write Bell Wonder Pro- ducts, 278 Burnh'am -St..'~Peter_boro. Ont. _ , T 36c WOOD CUTTERS WAN'1`ED-Twenty gnnd man tn out nnrwnnd In I-um}: nnv- CAPABLE GIRL WANTED for gener- al housework. Apply. to Mrs. A. R. Girdwood, 86 Toronto St. 36c CAPABLE MAID wanted for general hnnunnvnmlr A nnlu lira ,T rvcnn 9'7 DAFADHJB M13111} wu.nI.uu. L`Ul.' QUIIUICGI housework. Apply Mrs. J. Bryson, 27 Bradford St._ ~ , _ 36!) WANTED AT OVENDEN. two h01i8e- vv\oRu A `music! oi Qhn IVAIIADA `Dhnnn VVJ`lLV1'4JJ l`\.}l' UVIBLVJJIBLV. LWU UUUBU` maids. Apply at the College, Phone 599. , V a 360 MAID WANTED for general house- work. Apply 130`Colller St. 36c ` one .cent a word, cash. each in_eer- tion (minimum charge, 26c); 751: inser- tiona.tor the price or-` tour.` 10 cents extra. ' when , charged; also 10 cents extra. when replies are directed to Ex- aminer _0tt!c.e.~ . For Sa!e or To Let Property ' To Let COTTAGE at Wasega. Beech to rent: also `some small houses to rent cheap in ..town:- general store end business for /sate: iarge brick {building 40:80 for sale, suitable for grain shipping house or s chopping mill: some good terms for saie. Appiyto on H. Johnston. . real estate agent, 8 Mary 8t..ABu-rle. ' Phone 948.1 . \ A i 31-86 ! V Lost and Foun Help Wantetl Wanfed U .Ul'UHu 36'-37p ROOMS tor_' high school or business college students. with or without board. 3' minutes walk from Col1egiate.'Apply 76 Small St. or phone _707. 86-37 `both St. P110119 1271 ' 82-87]) COMFORTABLE ROOMS for students. one minute from Collegiate. housekeep-, lng privileges. M._.'.l`urner, 14 Small St. Phone 664. 4 ` 31-369' COMJ`RTABLE Rooms with board for stu ents or others. all convenien- ces." near Collegiate, Apply`158' Eliza- betlr St. ox` Box 573. ' _ 86:) 1 . _T FOR REN'_I`-6-roamed briclh house, all conveniences; also garage. Passes. sion September 2. at 31-Eccles t. Ap- ply .Box 489, Aurora. Ont. 36p` _ V bROOMERS WANTED, with or without- board, suitable for teachers `Er tu- dents; also garage to let. 29 McDonald St. .Phone 934M, 36:) uuxza Ur: 1-wu -ROOMS to -rent. also board; allconveniences. central. Apply at Examiner Office.-- 32-37c PLEASANT ROOM AND BOARD for two students, 10 minutes to Collegiate. Apply at,E1;a.m1ner O.'l_ce._ ` 35-40p V ONE BOY ROOMER wanted. B*ard. Opposite Collegiate. Apply`25 Brad ord St. or phone 1352. * 36c - . ROOM AND BOARD. five minutes from Collegiate. Apply 11 Frances St., or phone 729F. . - ` L- ,36c . .j ONE Onnosite (`fnllngintn AnnIu`0: 1:: ---:: ONE OR TWO -ROOMS to board; a.ll,conveniem-.nn nnnfv-nl .g`....1.. vvuri. uuuu nuums '1`O RENT over ithe Sta.nda.rd_Bank; modern convenien-3 ces. . 30tfc. - uuunun .l.1.UU.lV.I. AND BOARD -near Collegiate. All conveniences. Phone 499W. ` 35-380. HOUSE FOR SALE}-57 Innlsl St.. 8 rooms. cement block, large garden, dou- ble garage. back and front lawn. mod- ern conveni nces. -No reasonable offer refused, eas_ terms can be arranged. ?wner leaving town. -Apply onAprem- ses. ' 34-36!) . .Lu- ._u.Iu.L--1-L warn: 1.u1'x_uaueu nuuae. In ntral locaty. Apply at- Examiner _ ice. . 360 IDOUBLE ROOM AND BOARD C()l1E`Q fl} A" nnnvrnvuiannnn ` PROPERTY FOR SALE--$3000 buys `10 acres of land within quarter mile or Barrie; on this property a nine-roomed brick houseggarage. henhouse, stable. orchard and never-falling stream. This property suitable for fox ranch or poul- try tarm. Further particulars, apply to` Box'1044, Barrie. 31-36p i - FOUR GOOD ROOMS TO RENT Standard Bank! mnnrn nnnunnln--1 _._______..____.__.___._...___.. HOUSE FOR SALE-Modern seven- roomed brick house. electric lig`_ht,~fur-' Anace, bath and replace; good stable. [centrally located at 17 Worsley St.; im- mediate possession. Apply E. H. Bra-. den. 63 High St. Phone 225W. 31tfc ` HOUSE FOR SALE'-Brick house. seven rooms, every convenience, fac- ing Queen's Park: price is right; for quick sale. See` Bob Binning at house, 121 Toronto St. > HOUSE for immediate sa1e--34 Brad- for St.; 8 rooms and bath; all` conven- iencqs: 1/4,` acre land. Price reg`sona.ble. Apply Mrs. C. Hurst, 394A Roncesvalles Ave.. Toronto 3. 1 . 5 34-36;) -- FOR SALE-Six-roomed cement block attached lhouse; furnace, bath,-modern equipment, attractive location. Terms reasonable. Apply 85 Bayeld_ St.. Bar- rie. T '_ 31-36:) - - GOODV GROCERY BUSINESS with house attached, for sale. No opposi- tion. Apply Box 1041, Barrie P.O. 35-40p HOUSE FOR SALE. central, 8 rooms, all modern conveniences. newly de- corated. in fourth block from Post Qffice. Apply Box 432. . 36p J- _ FOR SALE-20 acres fruit and poultry farm, choice garden soil, all workable. young `orchard. strawberries, raspber- ries, 5 acres of clover, good .elght- roomed cement hbuse, * furnace and water in house, good barn 36x36, water in stable, good hard water well, 1 mile from Barrie. For particulars apply Ex-, aminer Office. ' '36-3.7p ---------- I HOUSE TO LET in'Cundle Terrace. formerly occupied by `Mr. `Crompton, conveniences and garden. Apply 152 Baytield St.. phone 928.1. 36p _ _ FARM FOR SALE at north half of lot 20. .con. 2, Flos, 4% miles from Phelp- ston, belonging to the Estate of the late Jos. Nicho1son.- On the premisesl are a frame house. barn 45x70. with stables. Farm in good state of cultiva- tion. Must be sold to wind up estate. Apply to A. Quinlan, 1_ DeLislel Ave., Toronto. _ /34-361) _ _ FOR SALE-West half of west half 01 lot 16, con.` 9, Vespra, and northwest quarter of west halt lot 17. con. 9, Ves- pra. Jerome McBride. owner` Ra 3, Box 735, San Diego, Cali. - 31-36c x , GOOD FARM for sale. 50 acres with frame. house, small barn, wire fences. half cleared, close to town on main road. Apply to J. N. Brown. 85 Dun- donald St., Barrie, in care of R._ E. Tuck, phone `650J. 36-41p AUCTION SALE---Saturda.v. . SeDterrT- ber 11. at the home of the late" Wm. Bayliss, Tlffin St.. Allandale, farm and garden implements and household fur- riiture. Sale at 1.30 p.m. W. A. McCon- key, auctioneer. 36p ` O.A.C. 104 WHEAT for sale. highest yielder. hardy, vigorous and well suited to the Ontario climate. $1.35 bus. New cotton bags 50c. or good jute bags 10c extra. F.O.B., C.P.R. or C.N.R. Thos. Smith & Sons. 'I Yfnnln nn+ o: oo- uau.ru.. 1.-'.u.n., U.t'.... 0.1 Smith & _Sons, Utopia, Ont. - FOR SALE--Two electric washing ma- chines. new and fully guaranteed; ,no reasonable offers refused. Also a. few electric xtures. Time payment taken. Sutqcliffe, 28 William St., Allandale. Q1_QR-.. LISTER ENSAILAGE` .cu ting `ibox, 10 in. mouth. 40 ft. outside pipes, also in- side pipes and belt. This box is nearly` new. owner has no more use for it. Ap- ply at 8 North St., Barrie. Phone 387.1. DE... PRIVATE SALE of househbld effects. also house torent at 90 `Owen.,St.. semi- furnished if reqt`i'ed,_ all modern con- veniences, newly decorated; central. garage. Apply at 90 pwen St, -36-37p ,F'0R SALE-Chevro1et.car. good tires, -only $75, a. bargain; two show cases. 1 large mirror,.a lot oi.` celluloid for re- pairing car tops; -mixed wire nails, 4 lbs. for 15, `at Tuck's. 36-39p TO LE'I`-A warm furnished house. in` nnnfivnl Innsrllfv Annlir nf. `IE1-own-lnni. uuu tlllllio ,- phone 828. RANGE FOR SALE--Imnerial Ox- to_rd coal or wood range, with warming closet. oven, thermometer. water-from arid ' tank. 96 Ross St... Box` 1054 or nhnnn Q99 ' QR-I a "GARAGE 16210, `easily moved, foi-hale cheat: also two Quebec hea.'ters.- nearly new. Phone 364.1. . _ 36:: Property For Sale _ Farms For Sale - near )I\t\u-ma 1. H05. ,35-38p uaue. ; 31-36!) I .3 HOUSE TO RENT. brick, 611-o`oms, newly decorated. all modern conven- iences, hot water heating and tire- places. Phone 699. 81-36:)