TEEii6"rT:3I.T PAGES 17 TO 20 -juv-h$ T T? VVCDI` `Dunlap and Mulcastor Sta. Phone 31 : BARRIE .: _Box,._595; . . , -,--p `Guard: LBUAt you do'n t'mean `to felli me this boy is under twelve? Pnnnnnrrnvv (nn Irnvur dlnnr 4-.....c..\.l um uuu uuy ls uncle!` twelve`! I Passenger (on very. slow train): Maybe not-but he was when we start-I ed. ; . ' . - .,_,V____..-.--7-vj_ .-m;--` " ' REAL `ESTATE: 1:vr:R1_r__'1'HING igllggllI0ljll0I I0lrlDlE ..= 472105 ,,*___j_..._--.j Coal, wo__.d _&__Co!e Yard . V V " " -1, . ' . . x \_ x ~ ` .' 5 ~57. / -K` ,:.: . . ` - `T I "xi. . `- 1 1 ~ ~ 3 , r ; V ( POI N TS `. I " ra- \ [wry 9.'HE1!-I-'5 [65 Bradford Sub, arricv Phone 74? : Evenings 9_13J advice.` You; can af- ford to buy the best coal. "the market affords. Good` goal and a"'fu11 weight ton` in the long run will give you greater` heat satisfac-T tion for less money than` a cheaper. fuel. |.'ll_.lUll I: Will: - 12 A switch on the 1/ . `_ power off and on. t 13. Selectivity that ena_bles.you to_ run around dial . . hke a clock brmgmg 1n statxons only `a few _ degrees apart.` a .- T` . ', - 4 _14`.'Pur_est and sweetest tone you ever heard in 3' raglo. _ ' a V The Rogers must be seen and heard to be_ap'preciated; Let electric cord for turning the A `us. give you a demonstration. T Easy terms arranged. ' . j, 1- `-711-I-V F ? THERE`are fourteen distinctive points in the . 1927 Rogers Batteryless Radios, many of which can be found in a few high-priced radios, a few` of which can be found inmany radios, but all of which can be found in no other 'radz'a'in the world. i ' 10. 11. ;ULATlO7*I_ , No batteries of`any kind. F , No chemicals or charger. ` , No aerial (except insome locations). Straight line frequency condensers that are pre- cision-matched and tested for each set. Single dial smooth 5ac.ting Vernier tuning control with absolutely`ng}fgack lash. ' Volume control .'tlial:?regulates volume from a b . whisper to maximum on all ve tubes- Oscillation control that enables` you to maintain maximum volume and_quality without the slight- est "oscillation.' g V . g l ' Metal shielding across the panel and around the detector and two audio tubes.` _ .Power Tube in second stageof amplication that ' greatly increases the volume and eliminates con-V siderable disturbance. ' Genuine walnut cabinet with a gured butt- ' veneer dial panel. . A wave length. indicator showing the meters as l well as the degrees enablinggyou to locate any station at will. a - A qtuvnl-rt`-at An "`a,A`nnI-`Iona nnlutl `Au Luluin-.3_... I-L- G, G. Smith%& co. 4550 comes 1` I"ESE;-:1';1c{S/Ix;vac:rdon Brbwn spent Sunday with the latter s parents, Mr, .and Mrs. J. J.- Buie. Staynpr. .' * guest; 0: MI`. ana Mrs. noon. uxuen. ` . The.mn of the cornunitv are 'bus,vh lflnlshing the shed at Zion church. ' ._t -., .1 in-,,. zwn neeton. . ,. ~ ' Mr. and Mrs/Gor`d.c_>n Bal1e,v'of "Sham ,on and Mrs. Lundy of Newmarket spent Ithe week-end with Mr. arid Mrs. Walter - Carruthers. ' \ - ' ' I mum. M'.....u` 'n,nn...`.....,..a ;.`...n...... 1..:.. "spent Saturday at .1 Miss Ada Johnston, Stayner. was the i guest. of Mr. and Mrs.`Rol`)t._Gif'en_. ` Oct.`18-Mr. and Mrs, "Ben i>zch ar;d daughter Lillian attended the funeral of the_ farmer's sistqv, Mrs. Fred Hall. on Friday last from her late `home `af "Beaten. um . ..;...z 1:... "n....`.:.... `D411-----0 -cu.-..__ (uarrutners. . A f [ Miss.MurieI Milneand brpther Ivie spent Saturday at .Everett. I WEE Ada Jnhnufnn Qfnivnn Inna 4-Inn . ---V.--- --tn-nu`; all`! hlI\I\I Owing to_` the frecuent rains during the harvest, Western farmers have had to' giv _ inspections before finding, the grain ready for threshing. . - ' ` - - V ` , , > SUNNIDKLE CQRNEl_2S saw xen- A'SASKA'I'.CHVEWA'N FARMER lN_SPE('.`.?TlNGbHlS srooxs 1 T a'VUC` M Oct. 19--On Sunday eveningVthe tam! `list, of Wm. Moore were taken` violently 11,1,-v_v'1th`sympt_oms of poisoning. Mr. and_ rs. Moore, Mrs. Moore's father 1 _a'nd mother, Mr`.and- "Mrs. McManus, -Miss-VMcManus, also a..sistex- and her _8dnL from `P1tt'sbu_r`g visiting them `were {all "`Mfected.` Dr. Mccallum attended 3 them` and at .th ejt!me of writing. all . _5aI'..,;9n La 1111'; way` .011-ecovory. u------ -- ---;_v We have bidden goodbye to summer with all its gladness and outdoor pleasures and` are once again enjoying the autumn days when things of nature are ina: state of repose. This season. perhaps. 'does not compare favorably . with the promises of spring and the glories of summer but there must be a. timegof rest. What contrasts the sea- sons bring! In spring and summer na- ture is "ever pushing forward. always _ going ahead, in autumn there is a rest from effort, a lack of. energy apparent everywhere. This is especially notice- ablein the trees which are losing their ,leaves. every day tbecoming fewer, :havin`g'served -their. purpose. In the garden only a few flowers have refused to bedisqouraged by the frost and cool their __ attractiveness." And where are the birds? Only an odd one is left of . love songs making, the countryside `longer-freshens, the "fields and lawns: 1t`seems only to hasten decay and dis-' icomfort- However. we can take plea.- sure in thelthol-l8'ht that past delightful _ evere seasons ,of ice an 7rost* I; snow and `_ J '1 winds, and they. somehow have lost , the-many that `delighted uswlth their -_ _.echo`,with melody. .Even tiieyrain no . scenes will all "come agaiin after -the _ Dlfl. I111] ill. l'I.l'LllUl' 1'1?1.ll)Ul'|. S. 'l.`rinit W.M.S. held thelrsmonthly `meeting at the homeof Mrs. W. Boakei on yWednesday afternoon. Miss Doane read, the devotional leaflet Faith and ' Work." Miss Haines. who has beehthe guest of Mrs. Mason, gave a splendid talk on her work at Wasteria. A year. ago Miss I-Iaines. was sent out by the W.M.S. Board as a missionzutv-nurse among the people of W21Stei`l{L. She was sixty miles from a doctor: telephones were scarce, mail service` not` very good. It often took a week for her to get a reply from the doctor when she wrote for advice so, she said many times she ,1ust,had to relyon God and herseltl She also gave the ladies at good de- scription. of the W.M.S., hospital at Bums Lake, in which Miss Haines will be the only nurse when she returns to that place next month. The part Miss I-Iaines regrets so much is the fact that by her`going to Burns Lake the people at Wasteria will be left without anyone at all` to help them. ` 'JVJUlluil._Y. . - I Sunday visitors` included LZr._ and Mrs. Burrows Stewar of Hocldev, with Mrs. Alex. Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. John Grose and son Earl of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. .Wm. Grose and family of Barrie. Mr.- and; Mrs. T. G. Scyihes of Stroud. Mrs. M. E. Dutcher of Barrie ._Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Kl`ng, M`:-1:-. Laura Thompson and Mrs. Hill, T.m1 Allen. Dr. C. O. Lennox. all of Toronto. _with Mrs. A. E. Ayerst. Mrs. J.` W. Flonry.` Isaac Allen and .Jas. A. Lennox. re- spectively; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shaxv of _E gb.ert atAAddison McKenzie's: Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wallace of Stroud. at W. J. C. Boake s; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lew- is and family and Wm. _Cotton`of Vio- let Hill at Arthur Halbertfs. . I on 1, 9.! `- -`- .- - --- vvv _- ~ ..,...l....v- u The A.Y.P.A.'of St. Jude's Church will meet for a social eveni'n,=.r on Sat-' urday, October 23. in the basement 01 `the church. instead of Friday ev'enir.;._: as previously announced. Rev. W. G. G.`Dreyer of ,Tor-Ameto` preached in St. Jude's Church last! Sundayeafternoon: Mrs. Dreyer and son Billy. who have been `visiting here to the past week, returned to the city on -Monday. ` ' Qunoxy `Half:-nu: lnnluu-Elna `A ... ......I . avuv uu uywuau unit: In AALLWL. - Rev.`R.. B. Beynon `conducted anni- versary servlces in Holland Centre on Spnday and remained over for the fowl supper on Monday evening. - . VI... A xrn A - ._.u :1; ' 1-N34. N. . ""l\`4r.'s'."V13arl'Boyd and son \V'o1'th_v have returned to their ~ home in Saninaw Mich...Awhe1'e Mrs. Jas. Sproule has goneto spend the winter. v 15.... '13 71 15.... ~ - - _c-lung. Thornton Juhior `Institute exhibited `fancy work an 'vegetables at Cooks- town Fair and received four-first and two second" prizes. ` \r...'.-1n....n'-n..__.-: -__.- -- Ull uuuuuy. ' ' ` Alliston. section of.the Simbo ' Pros- byterial held a conference in rlnity church on Tuesday afternoon and_ ev- jnlng. 'I`hnv-nfnrr Tnnlnn "I'nnHo..'4.\ ....1-n-u-_: V- ._ $4|l.Y.LJU\AllI-I auc vaaluu Aura`. n.zu.'ry Lynn. . Miss A Mary Marrow and bx'o'the'.'s, Ted," Jack and Diclg motored to Toronxo on Sunday. Alllctnn annnn nf fkn Q:...-.....' n....... Mis Mary Spender is {vl`iAti`ng friends in _ 'I`.o_ronto. ' Mrs. Wm. Wilson an`d`dau.::hter Helen 'of Parrysound are visiting Mrs. Harry Minn KIfonay- lnnnnun .-.....:I 1.-.--;1_-.._ CANADA. THURDAY,_ oToB_:I3`;'4, r926; A No. 41 5; -1 l1U.l\1V I. U1` g&m$$$&a$&$&mmg _ ` . ` THORNTON Autufnn. Days . I..I4'l.IA_ ...-.__II__.. u. 1.21.10, LU oa_ a tnousand In 1925. Grant Cummings, 12, Was fatally in- Juned and another boy who was riding on the same bicycle slightly injured, when struck by a truck at Niagara. ` Falls. , I Ilmfant mortality xfate in Cleveland: has been.-educed from 200 a, thousandi in 1916, to 63 a thousand in 1925. I Grant (`Jnnivnincru 19 -uh. 47.-.+..n.. :. give their crops numerous `D0, Examiner Classified Ads Household Clearance A Household Clearancesale conducted through Examiner Classied, Adiets has been ."the means of ridding many a household of dis- carded articles. . T--.- -r-_ I -Vegetable stains on your. hands will in` very strong tea for a few minutes. , disappear if you will hold your fingers] Then wash with soap and water; ~. FOR SALE--F`arms,r Summer Prop- erties, Town Houses. Lake Fronts FOR RENT - Summer Cottages. Town Houses, furnighed and un- furnished. 17t.fc HENRY & COWAN Tic per word each insertion, with minimum charge of 25C. Six insertions for price of four. 'f(10c per insertion extra when charged) 'Ewrbq5!y &Re..a. rclmiea Adlets By. `taking advantage of The Examiner Classied Adlets, a ready market can be devel- oped for all used articles that may have any instrinsic `value. Examiner Classied 4Adlets bring buyer and seller _t_r$gether.A Use the_m-the cost is small and the service big. V In many homes there are stored away dis- used articles of household equipment, sewing machines, baby carriages, go-carts, articles of clothing, furniture and personal belongings, all of.which may be quickly turned into ready cash. ' ' Many "a prudent housewife has found it protable to call upon The Examiner Classied Adlets to effect a Household Clearance Sale. {OBTAIN DESIRED RESULTS CLASSIFIED ADV//ERTISING RA1`Es Vvhat is the quickest way to widen .a 1-oad ?---To add the letter B-and make it broad. ' T