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Barrie Examiner, 22 Sep 1927, p. 12

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. A'R1:i;Tto:fi\"ii;1.1e*`ftltsouth,halg _Inni|rii.;?l9od brick house. always having been farmed by owner. Snag. 313. pl: %>'Ii:stoy`;n. " 843:1: " ;2?mmr.}ir. =~.-%hi;:...1,I.ie`-%`sand b.'.I`rm ax-m'"is n high*ata.te of cuitivatio':'i; ma. uuggan Silver mines. 5. Apply Wm. T.`R1chai8. I -1 jujnu shares or `IVAN vnlnnn IV UFSI -34-sap` I.` IIUIIU 36-41p -n----: I IU Uflulun 38-39;)` T I its `Jo ' 88-48p jl WUH 38b` so1a;wh1te Leghorn pullet 389: bans} ABpply, Oliver. and! 8 an y ay. - --17:-nnrnv hlrlldld I `on Friday, October 7-Fred Coulson. Angus, will hold a sale of farm stock and `implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. 1 A". Mcdonkey, Auctioneer. 1 --_ vvr tn-o ` I won SALE--100-acre bush lot. con. 7,} lot 10. Oro. mostly 1i1`a.p1e timber.` Fur-5 ther p.~1rt1culars_apply to Robt. Sles-j son-'.~: Estate. Edgar, Ont. 38-431)"; -o --no-v-c -pvt`--.-.._.. ._ - K "nu-u u vu vru-E l ' PARCEL 0NE--`West half of lot 26 m I the secon-d concession, township of Ora, containing 50 acres: brick house, frame ,barns, wire fences; all under cultiva- tlon, 1%, miles eat of Dalston. PARCEL TWO--East halt lot 28, in `the first concession, township. of 02-0, = J00`acres, 15 acres hardwood and pin-2,: ~ balance under cultivation, 100 apple` 5 trees, wire fences, frame barn. Will be sold together or will divide. Apply to Henry & Cowan,-Barrie, or Edward F. Gearns,,Shanty Bay, No_. 2. 38-4013 1926 Star Six Special Coach, Duco finish, looks like new, and in splendid condition. 1925 Star Chassis, new balloon`. tires; `make good truck or speedster. 1923 ' Ford Light, .Delivery. | runs good, new tires. . - > `I923 Overland 4-Door Sedan, \ V newly painted; runs good. 1923 Ford Roadster, in good condition. Oakland l923.Sport Touring, 5 good tires, reconditioned and painted. - ' 1922 Durant Four Touring, in splendid condition, 5 good tires. T ` Studebaker Special Six Touring repainted and in splendid 7 shape. 1918 Ford -`Touring; snap for quick sale. 1920 Chevrolet Touring; snap for cash. 7"-'SEu`del'd'Lltei'.`Lilif;"S'i$*i"Touring; A this :is:. a ggopd,--:se_rviceable _fca_'r an`d_?`_'in spien did. condi-r A " `-tion` "throughout . . "1924 Ford One-Ton Truck, stake body. This truck has . ;only done one season's work. a i.McI.augl:lin - Six_ Specinl Tour- __ ins,` H63; good tires; runs- . well; ' ` - ' `* Your present car as part pay. _ ment; we. can arrange` terms . ~ *9 :9 9!! bsa `AUCTION SALE OF.AUTOMOBILE' Tho Ivv\:lnun{n....-.1 --III -.--- v wr1-- VI I\Ul\l|V|\IDII-E {The u'n'dersigned wll1'seIl by public; auction in`Marr1n s Yards, Barrie. on` Saturday, Sept. 24, a Fordlcoupe, .. 1924 modell in first-class shape. No. reserve. Sale `at 1.30. W. A. Mc- Iconkey, auctioneer. 38b y-~ u I-IIIJI-I19 Tenders will. be received by the un- derslgned up tosept. 23. 1927, for the purchase of the old school house and shed of School Section No. 11, Innisfil,~ separate or together. Wm. J. Neely, Sec y.-'1`reas.. Stroud. 36-38b * 11-F? I FOR QUICK SERVICE V DELIVERY phone 830W. Walter Mclndless, 68 Vic- Itorla. `St. Orders left at Singer Grocery Store will be attended to. We handle ! trunks. baggage, light furniture. I etc. . . 34-39p --:-. .--...........- I JITNEY SERVICE fr-om_ Midhurst to Barrie and Barrie to Mldhurst daily. Charges reasonable. W. W. Boyce.` licensed driver, Midhurst, telephone` 602r14. " ` 1.2-231)-ttc : -a. `NEIL YELLOVVLEES, PIANO `TUNER. 1' will be in Barr1e'f1rst week in October. Orders left at Keenan's Music Store.. Barrie. 38-39p _ I ` WA'SI-IING -AND IRONING DONE at home. Prices reasonable. Apply 38 Dunlop 'St. or Box,1094. 38-42b` _________________________________ _ ur.::LI\.I-3,114 run _sAm:J In Barrie; cement] brick. six rooms and bath. electric `light. cellar and arden, $2100. Apply Fred Pembertongs ' olWeI1.;0!,`1t. M33-88b`: v---uvv - lTUZ" I . FURS ALTERED and I Ill)'lhl'n`f .u Rhnn q+m.... 1` una .xuuu1u.u`u and repair: I-Iurlburt s Shoe Store. Miss Arthur. * . . - .; u;14uz\a_J."U'.l.1. anus, bred-to-lay Bar- 0 red Rock pullets and cockerels, $1.25 3 each. R. C. McQuade, 80 Burfon Ave..` ; phone 1404. - 38-39p . PULLETS FOR SALE-Ear1y Barred, 3; Rock bred-to-lay pullets, also will sell! ;: 8 pens of one-year pulletg. Ha.rry_9t1:g_-I Ix KIIRU nhnna U001` ......u, cuuu ueua;x'.sn1ng'leS, fence posts and shingle mill. Apply Dan. McLean, Barrie, RR. 1, phone 903r21. 34-T391); j I - , FOR SALE--6 ewes, 6 ewe lambs, 3 buck lambs (Hampshire), 6 Yorkshire} sows. 4 months old. 1 young heavy, .horse, would xconsider exchange for! cattle; also cedamshlngles, fence posts` and Annlv Dan. NI :-T.-=-an USED CARS ~ mum; nxvniu sr1~uu~1-'-S1-IUJRES, choice. well cpvered_yearl1ng and ram lambs. also ewes, allages. Apply Addison Mc- Kenzle, `Thornton, or phone Ivy-Thorn-, ton. _ i . 38-43pv '?'- I REGJISTER-ED SI-I~R0`P~SI-FIWRES, [well covered vnnvncr mm ....... Barrie. v E BRICK HOUSE with two lots for sale. with garage and henhouse, ideal plage. for a henery. Apply t7.Inni'sf1l Stret,' ._ " 37-38p :x - ~~.o--- - WYANDOTTE AND LEGHORN cock- ereis, April hatched from Fishers of Ayton contest layers. Beautiful birds raised on free range. $1.75 each. F. Madigan. Essa. Road. Anmm..1. oo_oo...l nuauu on IP68 $1.75 F.l Madlgan, Essa. Road, Allandale. 33-38pI| ; uuw run sA'LE-7 years 06. -I October 6. App1y.'W. J. `Fraser, I! posits Union cemetery. ~ , : 4 [BULLS `Eon SALE- i`wo registered! Hereford bulls, eight months old. Ap-I ply to S. W. Warnica, Allandale, R.R.l 1. Phone Stroud 21r28. 26tfb` ` ` __.,..--g-cw-r J an N I cg,-12l>'I..Iv\I\II "Fattor a_ ` Next to Ca]:_i`tal`-,:'l,:'Ph`eatro. :-vVv<<- ya vu*uv-any puucta. Uul0 W1 5 pullets. Harry Otta- way, phone 789.1. ' 83-38b ?cHn1~cKs, FOR SALE. bred-to-1: red Rk nnllafu and nnn`-A--` -`r ;POULTRY FOR SALE-Slngle comb.` LeghOrn' nullnfn, Alan Iynavnlln-V ~ auu maven pxgs. rrlce $55 and $60. W. 5 IM. Campbell, Shanty Bay. Phone 910,! Oro, Ont. . 88pi T - 'FIR'S I`-CLASS equipped` butciher shop and fish business for sale. For infor- mation write Box_2. Midland. 87-38b ' 'nnu'l.'J.'.I!a'.tU`4'1J SHORTHORN BULLS! [ for sale, all `ages; also heifers .w1th_ Icalf. Geo. Crawford & Son, Oro Sta-' _ tion. - ` _ 85-40b 7' -1 ` PHONE - 27={3f: . El'I1'.AnI`9-I-in can xi"-A nu... `REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULLS I 88.18." all `area: alnn hnlhn-a `nan. ' QCOW FOR oa loctober 6. Annlv.'W 1 .r.~........ ZXUCTION SALE .. r\...a.-L--.. n ---r- FARMS FOR SALE ' rxxvvu aw- Miscellaneous TEN DER8 . ;1` -- AYED or stolen from the pvem-i ises ox J. A. Wattle, Midhuvst. August . 24, large four-year-old hound dog, with tan head, white and tan spotted body, ' iar.-:0 black spots on back. leftear slit. .. Anyone found harbdving. this dog after this notice will be prosecuted and any-' one giving information leadingto his '1 : recovery will receive a. reward -of $25. ' `Write or phone 6021`21. 36-38)), I repaired} Over M i an 7|/T 'lU|'n a, (1.150 yearung Poultry Farm. 38-39;) 3 n I cu; U .V UP M. Mc- ' 36tfc. -lay -nla Q1 0: 3, Choice, n Inmha J. uUl.`u- 38,-43p --:1- Ill VJGIICIUCI At__the `last Grand Lodge meeting of the Loyal True,-Blue Association held in Ottawa, Mrs. John Bowman, ` a. past officer of the United Ailies, No. 337,` was appointed for a second year `as District Deputy Grand Mis- ' , tress for 'Simcoe South. - _< yuc uapuul. V ' 38X Miss Toronto (Miss Jean Ford Tolmie) who was the _star'attraction at the Kiwanis Karnival here a vear ago. was married this week to H. L. Appieby, -managzer_ of V the English oantomime, Alladm, now playing '11 Canada. AL L L.' 'I-_L (i..__._I 1 1 " "laugh" See:White Pants'Willie at J` Lmg E` J` Kirby Mr` and 'M' .____-,,., .. ..... "cu: uwuu. upon. ' - He leaves to mourn-his loss: his wi- -rwhy bur" 0031 When Yml C3`-'19 dew and three sons. Erie: of Fort Wil- `enjoy the service of an Oil-0-Matic? Hiam, Robert of Dodsland, Sask., and No dirt---no` ashes-no uctuating, Murray of Toronto. One daughter. temperatures Consult` the Barrie Mary Wedeceased him tW9"'5Y'Ve Radio & Electri Co. Limitedif vou I Years and "e b'th David 0`? 149-; 0 - o .5 .. ' I 1 ' 1 d?s1re real cmfrt ns commg . g1(:>IvedMtahney ggfgtmcesgeerfx oirflwggcbhutlfz \wmter. 38b ; " ' ~ ' i_ _ . _ V was held; Interment took place in Vic- --`-When he stepped mto his whvte toria Squaretcemetery; - pants he stermed into a lot of trauma. '1`hose..from. Jamstance toattend, the They even got him into anolo match. funeral] were: Erle King of-Fort_W1l- The way he. won the girl and the 1i8~mf 0-t-:3 R`b!`_t K1118 -D0d818nd- the Capitol V 38x C. Beckerson, Mr. and Mrs. F.`Woods,` _ _ M A , C. Bannerman`. `Mr. and Mrs; J. Gil- M1ss Toron-to` Ford pgn. -yr. and Mrs.`I. Giip1n,Lorne Gm- .ToImi\ who wag -Hm no-m.-..J..L....-.I.:--. j30 LOST-Wlll the person who found the : celloor base violin in corduroy case. on the Mill Road. between Barrie andf Elmvale on Sunday morning, Septem- ber 11. between nine and eleven o'clock 1 kindly communicate with F. A. Rich-,' ardson. Mid'huvst, telephone 199r6`. Re-*,' ' Ward. , _ ` `37-38b -.-~- `` C 9-- ...... ,.... vuI_v V-L ,puuu.. [part -A telegram has been_, received 391"` by the Central -United Church stat- ! vvgig ing that Mr. Ivor Brock, fa-mous Km. Rally Day speaker, .will motor to fa,-IE Barrie to address gatherings at 3 year: ` and '7 o'clock, Sunday, Sept. 25. 38'b190 -`-" ---Life was just one chukker after sum another for this Don Juan in Whitepi 1ath Flannels, until he met- a girl he was couldn tV chuck! You ll chuckle till: tor 0 your teeth rattle when you see 5995 ~ White Pants Wi11ie,`at the Capitol. SD01 T The proprietors of the Wilcox Inn, Stayner, have purchased the. pro- g` he hz perty on the highway north of Pains- I Senia wick formerly owned by the late i gnig Judge Lennox and will t it up as an ' ea mi`; inn catering especially to the tourist 1 thing tra e. I 1:- TI fL__ 1 - - __ _ _______v _vuu_ .u.uuu..vv ua r\llVlL'i [ ign Systems are `being installed in` On Wednesdamsept. 14. the sad some of the best homes in Barrie by ; X"(`] :ev:`&hIgi Malgga"; 32131359 th::! the Barrie Radio & Electric Co. The" " " "3 p 3 Way I 4 . H . `b . the home of his son, Robert, in Dods- Im-Plete ~mS't3 atmns are emgi land, Sask. As was his custom each hadled by this 1`m- 38' !summer, he had journeyed Westward ' Jack Barron dislocated a nger in I $1 hlpdhs 'S`13"9" 1 '5hfh3"`. e5t- i - _; e. a een t ere only a- ew days gghegnbuosgaagvfaieggtzisF;S:i:'an&AgI when-he was seized with a` stroke and , , _ . . never regained consciousness. administering punishment therefor . . M . i t 1` , 1 '61, Jack landed such 3 punch that h1S'a_t Sltoulgfgifllewvieg-%rIhe`::;ge:: th: ezfrly tngel` W35 Put 011.13 0fj0i!1t. part of his life. In 1891 he married]! _ A A...1......_--- -- _-- ..-.vn vvvu auuuuua 1161106. F. N. Waldie, who died at his tsummerhome on the Shanty Bay road, -Aug. 27. left an estate of $534, 292. Among his bequests -was $500; to St. Paul's Presbyterian Church,,3 `Victoria Hanbor. I ---A number of Oil-O-Matic Heat- Iign in by; 3 The '; `installations `being, 1 handled 38Ib E 5 T." -I_ 15 . --.- --. .---a'Al\Il.0 Several stock men who showed ati '0ro Fair entered their animals at! Gravenhurst and on their arrival ' were advised `that they won] not be allowed to compete. Natura ly they` _were quite sore. ' I ' , ..,,--v uvunch uxuucl. DOD ,Saskatchewan last Monday tempor- arily halting harvesting operations. People herealbouts will be satisfied to see snow two months hence. `[2! `K1 1"l7_1.1- I fell at imany places in; -... I. ---- vu, v Au HUI. phonographs, etc. 38b` .-Barrie Radio & Electric Co. will be showing at the Barrie Fall Fair their new DeForest Crosley batteryless radio snecial reproducing g. unit in a light socket model. 38b _ I .Q;\..... 3.11 -1. V- .xuuu no in Yfy late HOVV." Roads entering all provincial high- ways are now stop streets and traf- fic officers are checking up those who fail to observe the stop rule. I`4luwu.-..J T_1;__ ,, ' ,- - -....... '\r um; ouuy rum. l.` 1 Edward Johnson, world famous tenor, uses exclusively a Heintzman j} & Co. piano. Barrie Music`Store.V 70 9 , Elizabeth St., distributors for Bar-'4 rie/and district. 38b 1 --J. G. Keenan is having` his Fair 1 display at his store, opposite P.O.,_`1 instead of at the grounds. All areg invited to see his pianos, Victorig . 3_8bc' 12o-.-m'n `D...J:- IL `rm - I LOS'1`---Year-old steer, red, `marked with white. no horns. from Peacock's pasture on 9th line oflnnisfil. around, May 10th. Any Information as to its whereabouts will be gladly-received `by Robert Trlbble, Stroud, telephone 16:-41. , 37-38))` . ' ;;cu|ycuLC1u`L Day. I The annual meeting` of the ladies : section of the Barrie Golf Club will be held on Saturday, Oct. 1, at 3 p.m. at the club house. _ In a `letter. dated Sept. 13, Arthur B. King of Okotoks, Alta., reports, we are having` a very wet harvest and it is very late now. `Phillie cnn+ 111'v\nn -11 .....----'--A-'-" " ' ` _. uucau new restocx-1ng'.' 38b 3! `Teachers in rural schools should L make application early for the usual :1` children s tickets for Barrie Fair. I ,1 Registration at Barrie Collegiatei _.{ Institute has now reached 518, the :9 largest in the history of the institu- Il>tiOn. v| vault: I `I r0ro Fair directors have `not yet'v announced the winner of the cup V offered to the person taking the most M 5 prizes. - h e --Special for ten days-20-oz. i guaranteed indigo blue serge, $45.00 17 ner suit.--B. D. O Neil1, Tailor, 125 Dunlop St. ' 38p Claude Pearce estimates that there ; ii are 375 summer cottagers on the `west t` [side of Lake Simcoe, not including; i1 iKempenfeldrt Bay. . , . . .. .13: TBA nnv-n1u1 n~.;...L...-- - 1 - fion. f\_- wv V1`: U u . -- V V U , - 0 your Christmas shopping (early. Get `perfumes at Robertson s- I one-cent sale. 38b -A full line of Orthophonic Vic-. trolas, from $115 un; terms to su`1t.` purchaser.--J.- G. Keenan. 7 _ 38b '---For plumbing and heating, ring{ .214. `J. -J. Neelands;48 Blake St. Prompt attention to renairs. 15tfc --Remem'ber Penslar one-cent sale at Robertson s. Does your medicine" ' chest need restocking? schools should Lmake 8.DD'1i(!Rf1'nn any-In 4-`.-.-.. +1.. -----1" ` V] V1 @9530 . for"boys, only.$4.95 each at Sarjeant King's. 38b 1* The anniversary of the signing of the Armistice this year falls on a iFriday. ' . I -SarJ'eant & [King are selling, boys overcoats and suits,`all sizes,] at $4.95. ""' . --Suits and overcoats, all _sizes ma. . 38b- Meet your friends from town and 'country at Barrie s Big Fair next: I - _,.. . uuya UV . l at $4.95. T\.. . U Barrie s Big` Fair, Sept. 26-28. - 1 now on. _ 38b -a0ne-cent sale at Robertson's -See the advanced styles in new fall coats at Vickers . 38b The second instalment of Barrie gesxes -for 1927 is due tomorrow, Sept. . I L IRally Day services are t>ein_g lmeld in fungi n~P +1... ..1...._-L-- LADY'S EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING LO'S9'I` near B'am'1e about Au- _ gust 28, possibly on Cookstown road a.-' bout three, miles from Barrie. $25.00 reward for returning same to Dr. J.` A. Drummond, Petrolla, Ont; 88p; uuyo -Se'e the new Princ s style in % coats for women and misses at Vick-V ers . `~ - being held' most of the. churches next Sun-. 37. - ' ' sizes: 38~b shop fumes s Vic- 15 suit 38b ng ring 2lands ,48 1 -7` Jck-ing? rural 1 s at` Collmrinfn ping 1 3 I .. . . . . - . nvnslrn nan Lacxu _ycaLcL JAMES BRYDON James Bx/`yddn,'_ brother of Mrs, Jef- . frey AV. McCarthy, Barrie, died on Sunday, Sept. 18, at his residence, 115 Bedford Road, Toronto, after a pro- `tractedillness. He was in his 71st year. -. For several years Mr. Brydon was manager of the Bank of Commerce, 1BIoor and Yo-nge Streets, Toronto. He ; retired in 1921 after 46 years of service] `with the bank which he entered in` er com- -ing from Edinburgh, Scotland, where` he was educated. In 1887 he was man- ] ager of the Collingwood branch, com-4 ing to Toronto in 1905. A Mason and? `member of the Church` of the Redeemer, i he is survived_by his widow and a son, ! a Ronald Kerr. ` ua._y . Brantford at 20 years of age aft _-_-.. -.-1--aov ucnnncocty. .adistance to attend. of FortAW1l- King, Sa.sk.~; Mr. and Mrs. Murray King, E. Long. Kirby, Mr. and Mr. and E. Woods; Mrs. J. Gil- pin, Mr. and Mrs.`I. Gilpln, Lorne Gil- plna Tconto;dM`s 'VX~..JS11::rpe,/ granita for :. 2-. an rs. -....e, ann `gm 1- ton: D. King," A. King". K'i`tZKI'15` fMr. and Mrs. Gra.nt.. Mr. -and Mrs." Uncles. Mr. and Mrs. `T. Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lucas. .Mr..= and~ .'Mrs. Lucas; Dolph Trombley, Wm. Jacks. I. Rog- erson, Mr. and`.Mrs....J. Wallace, Mr. `and Mrs. F. Tebo, all "of Letroy; Miss `E. Benn, Port Hope; H. Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. R. Curtls's,John, Frank and I Les. Rodbotham, Stoufrville: Mr._ and g `Mrs.-_ Will }K1`ng, Nelwmarket, - I 1_,.u.t': uau been there only a- few `days a 1` DI` I . Mr. King was born August 15, 1861, [5 a_t Stouffville where he spent the early he married d Jenny Curtiss who predeceased him ._ , twenty-eight years. Four children ' `were born to this union. Later Mr. 5 King removed to Lefroy where he 0 farmed successfully for a number of; years `before retiring to Markham. In 5 y 1902 he married Mrs. Lydia Long who `survives him. I The funeral`: service was held at his . late home on Sunday afternoon and conducted by Rev. "Mr. Au`ld, pas- l; of ,-Markham United church, where, 3 deceased was a member. Mr. Auldl `spoke of Mr. King as a man of sterling ` character. one of the most highly re- . _spe-ctedcitizens of the village. Though . l had lived, there only five `years, \his 3 friend-s. In his passing he will be miss- ; ed in the circles where the greater K I things of life were dwelt upon. T-Tn lanvna i-n v-nm........ 1.:.. s-_~ - - - ' ,_ ,, .. V...-......_y -u\:a.uuLu1 `11UI'8.l tTlDutBSl ,showed the great esteem in which he ; Tnaa 4`-unn. `..`.~.:I.x_..-._--L '- -- A 7 l\}&" 381`) - :12 ;S'I`RAYED---Onto premises of under-.` ~ ` App_ly 17_Innisf1l SQ, Be '5`g"9d- 3% lot 21. 3rd con., Innisfll, on PRIVATE -SALE of Va)!` Out 3993- 8. one red steer. Owner furniture. including o1 mayihwve Same by Paying expenses. 0.! steads; library table, 52- M'0L9Y1nan. Lefroy. -Telephone 131. chairs, tea table, dlmiez - 37.39;, china. books, sewing m : utensils. coal rangn and ..v-ur-V vvvn I " x The death took place on Wednesday morning, September 21,-of 'Thos. Cook. a pioneer of Innisfil township. at the; advanced age of 79 years. Deceased` was born in Lancashire, England, and _ came to `Canada sixty years ago. At- first he was employed with the Belle] ' Ewart Lumber 'Co., later going to! Parry Sound, where he remained for: severalyears. He purchased a farm in Gwillimbury forty years ago, later irecently when heart trouble, the cause, of his death, developed, he had scarce- 1 ly known a sick day. He is survided by! _ his wife, formerly Miss Coulter of Le-I ]froy, and four sons, Dr. W. Cook of : - Young, Sask., Herbert of Parry Sound, -land Thos. and John of Innisfivl. The `i funeral will take place tomorrow` (Fri- r` day) at 2 p.m., interment belng_made ` at St. Paul's Cemetery, Innisfil. 3 H until the time of his death. Up until ) I .moving toglnnisfil, where he resided - , ...._, .... .-, soc; a. uusurulg l'll1'leSS. The late Mr. West was born seven- ty.-three years ago in Port Hope. When but a young man he went to Dakota. where he lived until twenty-five years ago when he moved to Barrie. g Twenty-seven years ago he married, Miss Ida Hill of Crown Hill who sur-5 vives him along with three daughters, 1 Misses Anna. and Edna, at home, and] . Alfreda. of London. He is also survived ; by two brothers,` John and Robert and. ' one sister, Miss Theresa, all! of Thorn-I ton. l PHI... 4:.__._, 7- -- I uu----ruu vv :6! , William West passed away at 'home, 265 Dunlop St., Barrie, Sat ; day noon, after a lingering illlness. | Thu 1:11-n lfn T`l Tr--5 ---- ` -uuuau u`rr\IvII-\J \JI-nr\\.Il') Death came with startling sudden-f .`ness on Monday evening last, to Annie ;Hunter, wife of Jas. Slack, 'Craighurst.f Deceased had eaten her supper and? was engagedin clearing away the i. dishes when she was seized with a_ ,' heart attack, death coming before med- 2 ical aid had reached her. She was in? her 66thyear and had been in com-i ,paratively good healthy. Besides her: husband she..leaves'to mourn her loss. an only son and child, Roy `Slack, well ` zknown garageman of Craighur-st; also E two sisters, one in `Toronto and another ;in VVellWood, Man. The funeral was `held to Dalston cemetery yesterday, , Rev. Mr. Halbert and Rev. Mr. Gibson i officiating. ` I MRS.` HEN RY RICHARDSON ; In "Midland hospital last Tuesday there passed away;Mrs. Henry Rich-I ardson, a lifelong resident of 'Vespra ,who for several years has lived with ' her husband just north of Craighurst. She was in her sixty-second year and was well known and beloved by a? wide circle of friends. Two daughters! and one son, with Mr. Richardson, re-: main to mourn her loss. The childreni are Mabel at home, Mrs. Bert Caston ' `of Craighurst and Edwin in Toronto. i The funeral was held yesterday. 5 _______,_ I isssasssasswwami MRS. W|LLIAMj'HlGG|NS. Another sudden death in the Craig-V hurst district occurred this (Thursday) afternoon in the passing of Mrs. Wm. ' Higgins. With`her husband she had lived in Vespra for years and was ex- ceptionally well known. She had been indisposed `but was not thought to be; seriously ill and her death was un-j [looked for. Besides .her -husband, two; daughters and two sons. all residents- of the Cralghurst district, survive.! . Funeral arrangements had not been` made at time of writing. _Bi`1y' A'd'x'vei-tiaed Things, ` Phone 2r6, Elmvale. 2--w LOST--.~Lig'h'tT red. dehovned steer, age `2 years. with white markings behind shoulders, pig-ring In right ear, from lot 42, con. 2. Flos. Clarence Cumzgugug. 8 - 9p I :: ; MRS. -JAMES SLACK 1 p..\..`.. ____-LL ,4 WILLIAM WEST . 117..-; THOMAS COOK 4.1- L__ 42.ug, uan. LU, 1001., Ininn 1'..-..+.... ml - acu away at ms ., Satur- znrina I'lH'1-snag .AlL CC ua.u5uLel'S,,| l, a, Thorn-I an. uni-yuly 1'6- age. I ve ' ready help a host of will kn .~.:..... ` _ Read The Examiner and get all the `local and district news--$2.00 a year. You` are mot cordially invited to attend. YOU CAN EARN $10 to $25 a week in your spare time at home writing show]- `cards. No canvassing or soliciting. Wes -instruct you and supply you with work.! `Write today. The Menhenitt Co. Ltd... " 5 Dominion Building, Toronto. 9Mtfc'; --c-AJAILVIJ Presbyterian Chnrch Rev. J. B. T-homson, Minister. Miss Ellen Dobson, Choirleader. - Miss`Anah Bailey, Organist. Sunday, September 25, 1927 11 A.'M.`-Rally Day Service ` Special music 7 P.M.-Young People s Monthly service. Subject, The Young Man and His Measuring Line. Anthem-Come, Hdly Spirit, Heav- , (Lorsenz) Solo-O How He Loves." (Porter) Miss M. Rayner .._.....~- :7 nvanu'VVCCIS oervlce very Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Church Hall (entrance Toronto St.) Praise -- Prayer -- Sfudy ` Testimony--4Fe11owship Bring your bible and other friends. } SALVATION ARMY Harvest Festival ' SERVICES Harvest Demonstration AND S`ALl-2 \a.:. an seI`VlCeS) Persons with motors will please use them to bring their aged and invalid ` friends to these services. Strangers and visitors expectd Cntral s Mid.y I2`n-H..- :1zAa.__ Toronto's famous Rally Day 1 MP T`7f\vD 13.11 f\t'*1~r VUNITED CHURCH OF CANADA] f'|l!\l"'l`I\ I I Iii in u-- A-- - jnvu 1 .3101: '(5UiR"I`AIN LOIST off Dodge car-P Tuesday, between Lakeview Dairy and` Clapperton St. Finder kindly leave at La.kwlew Dairy or phone 925W. 38p I 3 [P.M. SERVICE Stroud Presbyterian Church. _ Sunday, September 25, 1927 SPECIAL RALLY DAY SERVICES 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.-The Minister. will preach on Rally Day topics. 3 p.m.--*Specia1 program in the Sun- day School to which parents and others are invited. `Music by choir of children. \Vednesday, 8 p.m.-Mid-Week Ser- vice for Prayer. -..v. uuuu auu Ven`lng) ORG}-?{`ESTRA-SPEC`IAL MUS] YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHOIR (at all services) PPrnha nri!-In w-A----- ~k"` ` . . u IlJI\I-I VV -5.) Presbyterian Church Rev. J. S. Shortt. M.A.. Minister admund Hardy, Mus. Bac.. F.T.C.M. Organist and C_ho1rma.st_er Prayer All Gospel Meeting 7 p.m. Romans 1-16. nun l.--- " swulllclu All seats tree. `TC .1 L 0110 7 POMI ' Our Fall Young People's Rally Topics and Speakers: _1.-God s Grace to Canada-Rev. J. J. Black, B.D. , 2.-The Contribution of Our New * Qanadians~-Miss Marian Part- : . ridge, undergraduate Toronto _ University. 3.--\Vor1d Fellowship or Missions- Miss C. MacDougall, B.A., Re- turned Missionary from North Honan, China. ' {SPECIAL EVENING MUSIC C.G.l.T. GIRLS CHOIR You May Help 3. Load to Lighten. ``All the VVay My Saviour Leads Me." Duet-Margaret and Esther How. Solo-_--Onw_ard, Christian Soldiers}! _a.u.u:.uu15 :|.[.eIIl'-"D'Weet 13 ' Mercy". Quartette--Still, Still with Thee." ` T (oley Speaks) M 3 p.m.-Annual Sunday School Rally. ` Special progz-am-Music, recita- tions and brief addresses. The Sacrament of Baptism will be ad- ministered to a number of child- ren. will deliver special ` 1 messages. .___..__._.._._._.._.__..__.__.....__ A . LOS".I`--Parcel of _'boy'.~a clothing be-`f tween Barrie and Stayner on Friday,` afternoon last. 62 Walker Ave., Tor-z onto. ~ 38 1 MONDAY, Ts P.M Sunday, September 25, 1927 \ SPECIAL RALLY DAY SERVICES ` Afternoon and Evening 11 a;m.-Public Worship conducted by the Minister. _MOz-ning Anthem-Sweet `Is Thy Mercy. -_. . .. .... -cu \all\Jl\\wll (Elizabeth Street) REV. A. E. BAKER, Minister Sunday, September 25, 1927 Rally Day Services onalalll 11 -.- ujj J QITIJQ 87 M;R'Y STREET. BARRIE _- V- ;u.J.J.l.'4.l..I.VL`i: Lord's, Day Breaking of Bread 11 a,.m. Acts 20-7. Rn m..I.--o - ---` j EXPERIENCED GIRL for light house-. `work. good wages, other help kept. Ap- 3 ply Mrs. E. '1`. Stephens, stop 28 Yonge; .-St.. near Richmond Hill. 38bl' I ALLA_NDALE ST. ANDREWS May toi Eighten. Le -Margaret Onward, Christian Angus McNab GOSPEL nu -____ -_..... vv uuuviui Meeting Wednesday 8 Acts 16-13. Lts 1 1:10". collections ALL WELCOME Montlnm '17- 5' ` ` .uy, xu. us. 58.0.. 1.'].' C_ho1rmast'er viitors WE WANT a man 23-46 who can turn-J .-lshmeferences as to his honesty and` reliability to act as local dealer in this` vicinity. No Investment or experience] necessary. For interview write Box? 1053. Midland. V 38b! j ' speaker gang 4 nus;-. uA_y you. 38p7-Sadly mis VV IICII Lid-y3 ill ? -few. Dear father ho Friends are fri But I lost my ` Vll TEESDALE--i| Ann... l.....L.-.... I CCb'lH l.lt'-. 22, 1926 . When days -fan AV.l\}l\l\lnV lll dear nmther. died Sept. 2; Deep in our he Of our dear n In memory we For she was 0 non .. . unnx. vv cum un 8vb --Sadly II II! I V` .`IH And that Has only 38h ..I. I.'Y_.'. Two years From God. You are gr .._._._...___...._.__...-...--..--.. lwruun FOR 'WAN"I`ED~-2 or 3 good laborers for more Gowgand excavating. must have pick and `shovel. I at sixty cents. Apply Barrie Radio and Electric Co. I 8011. Sarnla. td. ssh; -------- yblx` " VVi1l meet you 38b Irv: EORRTS In 3...... __ _.1_ _,. .\I('(`,O.\'K Ii Y- __._L.._. 1 CA .\lI I`.I-I \."\.lIl AFII de-:11` m Whn G9] It s sw--or `Vh(`1`` 51) A...) LI. . .\h`.<. \\':n. \ thank thz-`.1 n `L-. . . . . .. b'.... -` .. Anna III! II them dmi me-nt. T0n_V('a:`L: amine!` to st; Cairusu) \\'hn driving who struck and i was Joe (Ht 1` that the num properly gun- .AIKI.\'--Tn 1 1927, Mar Mr. anal 3 1y of I".::r: 131% mm >._\';:\ ..A.` WANTED for general housework, girl or middle-aged woman: no washing. Apply P.0. box 347, phone 295. 38b D1... il ll.l BEASLI-ZY- :1 ml .\h~.<. t\';11\\v\v/.v (IIHI .\Il V O'(T();\'.\'(`)l".-` anal .\h'.<. ` lin:.';t()n S: BIl\'(}II.-\.\I~- ....| '\v_.. TO At the l'(` butcher. the `place of mu so as to pr water in tu- was .\`Z1Y1('fiu.`: revening. `V ll\l \\I'lI1 ' `VVeste1'n Fa BITS. .\[(`(H'I '\I .... L`; ._. `VII >\. HIV` ll '.\Ir.~:. Ste-w; A. \\Il_\ V Adirnndzu hex` train.` F1`id:1y (V1.1 ,r 1.'J.L'JhDlJIl 1JL`A"l dear hus bra n 'I`eesda'1e. w 00 1nno Ll \,\l.\ l\ I"; I` husbnn-I .Vlc(`/0nkz_Vv.` `W7 1I\o)' .aA|. I L1\r.\ *.\ onto. Sun: 1 Brydnn. PM S'(-nhio Rrv! \ViZ1inm (:3- .\1r.'. Jo-E`. '- `EXPERIENOED BOOKKEEPER with! knowledge of typing, wanted. `Box S", `Examiner Office. I(lll\l. Mr. Alma |.\ ll\Il with land. `in \Ju\. LIX!` .\Ii.s'.~4 l\IilIs. :1 dale lwl where L V` Alf`! (' \.lH"u .\Iiss (n` visitin:_- M. RUSH .\I.:1 \JlIllll|1' 1 last \\'-wk .\Ii. !"f .AU.\'[l'.'lH;l. \ u II. N` from 1: 1'19 \\':l.`4 out Hu- \l! ... L H (I . Mrs. .I.. hex` humo- extomlml Lomlon. YI (I113 \VUQ"l \. M1`. and turned rm spent the . \/'iL`\'nu \.u._y. John .\I` returnml .\l day visi: 1. tawn. \l.... I BOYS WANTED for a.!ter.school anti /evenings to set pins. Apply Barrie; Bowling Academy. 381)` .-ll. |ll'lIl|!'l ten-day In City. 'I\kv\ \I` A4V\lll.`\.` uml V.\Ir.~ . 1 BL .VV(l.. ~Miss Na jted her si this week. \l-. .. .. I pClIL l.lI[' .\ Ii: V\'arnl :1 for St. Th. Mr. and [ ... . `LT ).. IEOT TOIQI 5UllC l.U l4.I Misses I left for Bi awa. `K8,... \' .. mm&n Rev. E. . on a trip Masters gone to La \/I Kuunu I gmmws CRD C'OM3PE'1`vEN'l` MAID WANTED. Apply! Mrs. H. M. Lay, 74 Blake St 88p; .4 FARM FOR SAI4E--100 acres in splen- did condition. two miles from village '1]?iepa.rsIt`af;-=v"' T. g c 1 ~ s3`m. 1%-_:WQ.1d.-.Iell as ' coins, Thursda [NJ .('lL HH- `WANTED. by Sept. 15th. 2 furnished rooms for light housekeepdng by cou- ple, no children, _!n quiet home. Apply stating terms to Box 828, Brockvllle. Ont. . 88-885 VVUIIV cl. lliil.` UUl"}'UUllIU.| HUUtl'BIU_lp furnished, by two adults. Telephone 569.1 ' T 88p W`AN'1`ED-Four-roamed fun-nlahnnl hu hxin ntlnlh LIVE FOWL WANTED. I on paid. Phone H. Levtt, F Lost gnd Found am.-uu~ Lunar. igara-go. AD`- . Sxplth. 9,Al,bye1't St, sttrbl Help Waited M... --3-. wvuvyucwuuwa. a.u' `cistern, garage; hen- Apply at aja.1d_ proper- ve; _ 35-401) '5.""".""""""""""""" O FARM FOR SAIJE--% mine from Bar- rie. 53 acres. tall wheat in. brick home.- bank barn. plenty of water.`8 wells, 2 cisterns. Write E. H. Reid", Box 581.` T Barrie. M V 38-48p *"` HOUSE. on- eay ;.t..,a_ll conveniences, an Cistrn. EFIFR DA` ` Man- I . s`ood`=`bu!ld rigs, easy` _SyIvester;. 1 M '6. con} Wanted` MR 1 1 . )6d`*bu1d1n92':u_ :33.- e; cement nlnnd-in I Highest pric- | 7yl_lUll-Q5. Innis-` 35-40p j apartment, Tnlnnhnnn -auvovy rinln ftliffnornton P.O..* !ot'_`6. con. 9,- HUNDRED AQ13E,FA_.RM :92: Good wheat farm. good`-*bui1dgga. terms. Apply `gg _VSyl\;ester.;,-_. eylrj - 1 NEW'3"_i`.mX`A'I`A1RTM'ENTTto rent. 50- yards from Post Office. hardwood floors, hotwater heating, wired for el- .e`ctric stove. all modern co':V1'-_yInt'e`z`xoesS` Phone 446. Phllin Lgve. '8.7t_b - FARM Jinan. HEN-r_~ Township. T-a0t`:,10,._ Co , , _ Ii rent house. -furnace- ban boo_ a.cr.8_$ Innxqtxl ,4, (South) cem. h h in`. running. SEVEN -ROOMED brick -house t-o let` 9n `Bradford St., 'allVconyeni'ences, in-` i`c-luding gas.,. Possession October 1st.` HPhonev29._ V . ' 38p . u ::""""""'-'-'-""""""-'-"'-""""" ` TO IENT-~Brlck' house, six lean rooms, ideal location,- pave street, coal grate, furnace. bath. large front _and back veranda. Moderate rental. 90 Mary -St. . .._.;.._-. .- .38p 3 | - I . ; i pexton St`; ~ . ` > I ` HOUSE FOR RCENT-37 Brock St.. 7 roomswlth garage, small garden, elec- tricity. gas. Apply.E.. Gag_x_1o_n, 96 Clap- 9 SIX-ROOMED HOUSE vto l'et, furnish- ed` _o:_-.. u;;turn1shed,. Lhardwoodv oors downstairs. wired `for electric range. ' Apply 80 Owen =st...oz-.ph.one 467, 38-43p V . _ `. TO" LET-.-49. Bayfield St.,V .10-rpomedj, house, hardwood floors downsta.1i*a`." V` `new-ly Edecoi-ated Vthrqdghdut, sulltable i for `rooming 11ouse.._li_mq11_l_re A51 Bayeld St. -. % A V ' 37>-ssp SEVEN-ROOMED BRICK HOUSE to! rent at`212 Bradtord St., in good con-" dition, summer kitchen _and garage. Apply at 210 Bradford" St; ' 38L-89p` ` pu.'vLr'uI\."J.'J-LD1.4.l!4' 1'1UUSE_ to rent ,in' Allandale, newly `decorated. " light and water, large lot w1th'stwb1e.'A1exander= Cowan, soucitor. Barrie. Vssbf ` j 'COMFO'R 1`ABLE HOUSE to '_ ml Allandale. hewlv dnnnm+m1' Ham ......a {uuul auu sepa ply Mrs. Thos. `FLAT TO LE1`. Stroud, 5 rooms, 3-~ 4 piece bath, sunroom and garage. Apply: [Goldie Harper, phones 112`2W, Barrie.; llsr-14. 'Stroud. ' ._ . - 38b: ` _ ` uvuvuxuuuuea, (101189 Keeping privileg- :es, -high school and business college \students preferred. `Apply 12 Worsley' Street. ' ~34-39p, _ `NICE LIVING APARTMENT to rent, ,4 roomsand bath, steam heat and we.- iter supplied. S. W-. Moore, - 36tfb. l ' ' ,H_OU`SE TO LET, northwest corner, Bayfleld and Da.lto_n.Sts. Apply 190 'B`_ayf1eld`St.V A 381) I IL I ` FURNISHED ROOMS to let with all conveniences, house keping privileg- and buslnenn nnllna-n :24- S ` _'l`I-TREE BRIG !-IT ROOMS "to let 1_n_I first-class condition. modern Vconven-4. Iences, possession any time. Apply 59*` {Park St; or phone 968.1. Barrie. 38p)"7 5-_ ______ __u ' v :' ' TO LE'I`--Room with all conveniences,` central. housekeeping privileges if de-? !sIred. M. Turner, 14 Small St. Phone 564. N | ROOMS '.I`OjLE'J.` with or without | board. Apply to 109 Owen St. 86-39b} ' lv fit FOR SALE, 1927 `Chevrolet 1 ton truck, stake bodv. 5 than Rn`-A nm..: ..;........a V MODERN BRICK"`I-IOUSE IN East End for sale, quarter-c.utAo_akA floors, throughout. bath; furnace. gas connec- tions and wired for electric range. four bedrooms, fullsgzed basement, wash-' room and separate-vtoilet.-tgarage. Aw`- Smith. 9 Alhm-t m svmm , U.A.U. W1-1hJA'.I` No. 104. of good qual- Ity. it is hardy, vigorous and well suit- ,-! ed to the Ontario climate, $1.35 per bu- I shell. F.0.B. C.P.R. or C.N.R.. $1.80 at ' the farm, bags_ 100. `P1105. Smith & n . . ` -` ~ Sons. Utopia. 36-38bl nu-: muueu, a good I B. B. Grose, Lefroy. : `mop. SAIJE--`McLaughlin touring car. 1914 model, a good buy; Phone 5111. B. Gross. Lefrnv_ . -O- IFOR SALE -- Used Buck's Happy | Thought Coal Range, with water front, ,.p.'uaranteed avgood baker. It can be .=seen at Gas Company Office, 16 Owen V St. .Phone 78. - ` -w.- .-..-. V, v cuvauuau ULU. Willlull Dell" g steads; dining table, dinner service. sliver. machine, kitchen : utensils, coal range and qumerous oth- `er articles. Miss` Radenhurst, 22 Peel St. 38-40b 1- : FOR SALE---Mcclary range with re- servoir and warming closet: Champion oak heater; shot gun: scales; beam; half-gallon sealers, $1.00 doz., quarts, 75c doz.: and number or other articles. IApp_ly 17,Innisf1l St., Barrie. 37-38p ~v j uu.__...._ . _._ u ; vauable household` fu'rniture.V1nclud1ng old wa'lnut bed-I !steads.' librarv fnhln mum... 4.-.1..1-. . punt` run uAmu'-Man's vMuskrat- .vl1ned coat, mgpmot shawl collar, black 1; shell In good condition Apply 109 ;Ow- gien St._, Barrie, Ont. 3'6tfb' It hardy. vigorous and wan unH-_ I ' O.A.C. WHEAT No. 104. .V. .'PRIVA".l`E -SALE of furniture at Mrs. !Thos.. Metcalfs, Kefnpenfeldt St., [next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- ;day from 2 o'clock to 5 "each day. 38p ! - ~ - '5' BRICK HOUSE FORSALE, opposite! Queen's Park: good cellar, double: .,ga1'11.;.-`e, good garden, water and light. Apply 46 Small . 83:-881)` . `scan tu. uus L0 78;` 3 ; ,x1z-yr : 1. 'J.`r1.'UU'l;H1_.'l.`- ' COAL RANGE ' , for sale at very reasonable price. Apply . to Barrie Radio-and Electric Co. Tele- ; phone 120. . ' 38.bl ';i . !POUvLTRYM-EN should be thinking` of ,1` preparing their flocks for winter quar- fters. Poultry tonic`, lice powder and free advice at Jarvis . Phone 65. 881) ` COAT FOR SALE--Man's vMuskrat- .l1ned coat. marmor. nhnwl .-mum. k`nn`- I- FOR ,SALE-Am'ber honey, 7c 1b.,` ,buckwheat honey. 50 lb. in your con- 3 talners. Apply John Hoover, Cralgvalle, ;phone 18-42. ' 38p . "STUCK FOR SAIJE, 2,000 -more Gowganda Duggan Silver mines. slxtv -cents. Annlv Wm m `Danna--n_ T `STOCK FOR SAIJE. 'Ynnr'n (3-nmwnnus "nu.-u.-....... an - W0-OD-'1'-wo hundred loads hardwood for sale, 12 inches long, $10 a box load. Apply J. T. Emma, 17 Poyntz St.. `phone 626. 88tfb IIHA-PPY THOUGHT-' COAL RANGE; ` at verv reannnmhla nrlnn A.....:.. I BEES AND EXTRACTOR for sale. av-' ,er4yt h1ng complte for anyone starting Ebeekeeplng. Apply to Examiner Ot- "f1ce. A 8895 - ! NINE-ROOMED"'*HOUSE: on terms. below cos.t,,a_ll conv.en1enc< polished floors, ` cistern. garage; `house, large lot. pr ty, 154 Maple Ave. T213 ' `FOR SA'LE-I-Iardwood slabs. and cordwo'od by the'cord or cut in box- loads. Phone Geo. Gracey, 544. 38-4312" ` FIVE CROWN AND FIVE ROSES are! the best broad our. Try a_. has sold by Jarvis. Phone 65. I : 3sp ` ` FOR SALE--International tractor 1020.; also 3-furrow (".nnlrn'hnM.nI.-nu A-...I..` run uauu-mzernanonal tractor 1020. also 8-furrow Cockshuttsplow. Apply} at Examiner Office. 87-883) ` 1--:_`-i WOOD FOR SAIJE. hardwood slabs and I limb wood. all rrmnln Dianna A n n vv uuu 1-Uri. saws. nardwood slabs limb wood. all maple. Phone A. Reid, 4541. _ _ V as- Rooms` and Board Autorppbiles -u-~ ---u. ......... {HOUSE FOR _SALE in Bavrie; brick. six rnnmn mm '1-oH~

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