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Barrie Examiner, 29 Sep 1927, p. 12

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"nnsslu-. ` 'Ste\med"Pl_um Pudding` with Icing Dressing Custard, Raisin A or Apple Pie 7 Tei - Coffee v- Milk Salm or _(-I'_<>_;r-:;);n:1tion Salad ` VEGETABLES . \ `l:!..-....I. 1!.1..:-.I n-:.-;.--- I riiiivi I Til Flii PARCEL ONE--`West halt oi. lot 26 in the second concession, township of Ora, containing 50 acres; brick house, frame barns. wire fences; all under cultiva- tion. 1% miles east of Dalston. [PARCEL '1`W0--East halt lot 28. in the first concession,- township of 01-0, 100 acres, `15 acres hardwood and pine, balance under cultivation, 100 apple 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. 38-40:) - Ji9na s Cafe loam, choice level grain or dairy farm; abundance o'i.' water; eighty acres new- FARM` FOR SAIJE-'-137 acres, clay ly seeded clover; twenty acres old seeding: ve acres buh; comfortable ten-roomed house, rebuilt last year, soft water inside; large` bank barn, almost new. eighty by fifty. good stabling, steel stanchions. water b'ow1s; imple- ment hou'se,,55x27: poultry house. 55x24: good fences; telephone. rural mail; good gravel road; near highway; church sixty rods, school half mile; a real money-maker; ideal location: bargain for quick sale at $10,500; easy terms to reliable party; immediate possession; owner has other interests. Bell & Bell. Stayner, Ont. 39b spzcw. DINNER, 60. Grand Opening HONG S NEW cm: THURSDAY. OCT ;6 For Pfiics` or Banquets or Aor the `Show. try . 150 ACRE FARM for sale at south halt -lot 6, con. 4. Innistil, good brick house. bafik barn. water in house and burn. Farm is in high state of cultivation. always having been tanned by owner. Apply on -premises to Mrs. Cyrus Smith. R.R. 1. Cookstown. 84-3911' VPURE BRED JERSEY .c`W. due. to freshen around January. 7 years_ old. Apply at Examiner 0113106., 391) -wt-- FARM FOR'SAI.~aE-100 acres In splen- did condition. two mile from village 0% Cookatown. Would sell as going concern` or separate. Apply F. Clark- son. Cookstown. . ' 28ttb0 .- The Soldller Settlement Board of `nnnn nPFn1nu F4-nu nah: I-nu `Duuklln "Van, ' , STEAKS AND CHOPS English Mutton a la Stanley Thick Sirloin. Steak; ' - with Mushrooms Pork Tenderloin with Country Gravy (1AY.lI\tV FAR-M FOR SALE-1,g mm from Bars-f Me, 63 acre;;ta.ll wheat in, brick house. bank barn. plenty of water, 8 wells, 2 `cisterns. Write E. H. (Reid, Box 561. Barrie. ~ 38-439 DUUI ` V Chicken Bouillon with Sago 1-.-wnvi-4 - A-uiuvn C .` fllii 10% Cuh-Ba|ance in 25 Your; V IH\II:l LIIDIJIHD \French Fried Potatoes `Sliced Tomato` LIEU.`-'('~' ."lBII ROAST` 1Roa=t Young Turkey with Aonle .I91lv LChicke'n' a la Maryland AT no A.M. " '4 "Up-to-date Servi_ce_ ;"AMJ:'9R _p08lte Union ce3metery.`_-_;~_ COW FOR SAIJE--7_ years old, October 8. Apply W, J.'.LFra.ser,` . 'wPU'a`I.`I""1_c'>'17c`s' A-nvnu . FARMS FOR SALE ' l\\vvu :1-rt, , V .l'."1b`1'1 K StuH'ev' Fish T3I\AIIl| s`;;i;;u_3`sf PANET, Major-General. Adjutant-Genera.l -5 `\'-Ll_.._I 1\_A___ __ SOUP 211-.. . 'FI'sH" ..J.L -.. 13} ON we-cu-up--u--vw wuuwna cu -MAMMOTH P13KIN DUAEIES. to: sale. Apply Wm. Johnafgn. Thornton. 89tfb ~-vn---o-ow-p--u-cw -up u--an-ouuvpo .-___-_-.. wru -unucnvj James A. Slack. Craighurst. wishes to thank his friends and neighbors for kindness and sympathy shown in his recent bereavement. . Np Mr. H. Richardson and family wish to thank their friends for the many kind- nesses shown their wife and mother , during her short illness and for beauti- ntul oral tributes and sympathy other- wise shown. . . .891) i Luv auauuw 0 er O11!` HVGS 18 0833. Our loved one gone forever. Tonight the stars are gleaming AUpon a. lonely grave, There sleepet-h wlthouttdreamlng One we loved but could not save. ' The rolling streams of life pass on, But sun the vacant chalr r A Recalls the smile. the love. the voice. 01 onewho once sat there.. s9b_ _ . -Mra. J. 3. new ' _ _ T ` H'EARD-In memory of my dear father I who passed away, Oct. 1, 1926. We of?en think of days gone by, When we were all tn2'At.`hnr, . ._-r-.- -u, .vo-up Deep in our hearts lies "a picture. Of a loved one laid to rest. In memory's frame we will keep it, Because our loved one was one of A the best. ` 2:j: ISAMPS-ON--vIn loving memory of U JOSBDII SamDSOn_ whn nnucm-I anon 'FA`I'RBA-IRN-In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, .Ab1gall,. V inggczu fell asleep in Jesus, Sept. 80. With tearful eyes we watched you Going on your homeward way, I Although we loved you, dear, V We could not help you stay." 39b --.-Sadly missed by Mother. Sister and Brothers, [One year ago a. message came ' From God who thought it best You are gone where those who love` you' Will meet you one by one. | 901$ Irv-1. , 15,. -- - I SMITH-'In loving memory of Clarence Smith who naszsad nwnv Rant- -0, I - ta vI`\uv|I|-\J\ll` I `After'a. long'1l1ness,` the last two . ' 1 "months of which were spent in bed, `HOUNSOME-In loving memory Of Harry D. Jamleson passed away at his 'Thos. Smith Hounsome, who died , 'S;~`*",m:-'""$;,191297g,,**,;r<:`:%*; "am.-o "1 ,?n`4`3ff:J`? $222175; the vce,ae-o e ~ aaon.... . - 39b _ _Ever remembered fourth of the seven sons of the late . M. dM.Ja.Jai n,heca.me _______ __ ,1 Wife and Children ! torB:zr'!r1e agsa yosuth 11? gseglenteen and u 1 :uuLu\Jl\.u'"uVl .1'oUNG PIGS for sa1e--Apply to. GE-o. Johnston. Stroud. Phone 13 ring 88. 89-449 ,- Innlsfil lines. vvc uu.uu LIHIIK OI aays by, we were all together, `The shadow o'er our lives is casf. one zone fnrnvmo ' . I "On vFr'1-day. October 7-Fred Coulson.' Angus, will hold a. sale of farm stonk_ and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, Auctioneer. In c ucguuauug I01` 8. nocxey game, }in Barrie this winter. Their repre-; gsentative, Allan` Doughty, will be in- I town this week-end to make arrange- ; ments for the game. -_. -..-... .......V. cm: 5` The Cree and Ojibway Indian :'f hockev~ teams. under management of 5. Wm. Friday & Bros.. owners of Fri-,1 day's Point, Lake Temagami, 0nt.,-` lare negotiating for a hockey game,` !in Barrie this win+m- 'm..:.. .........., .1 2 ,' ,-__..-. ..-.... vu av uuuav auu auruuu. L -Barrie Fruit Market offers you best prices on fruit you ever got yet. Best `Bartlett, Pears, 60c and 750 a `basket. e Do not buy any fruit be- fore ascertaining whether you are; not paying more for it than we sell: it. Free delivery to any part of the, town. John Saso. A 3%; Joseph Sampson, who passed away Sept. 28, 1925. \-_.. 1.- uuura-um--un zovmg 01'.` byterian Church at home and abroad. ,u.u~ name engraved Iree. $1.00 and $1.25 3%! b Rev. J. S. Shortt will conduct an-' niversary services at Bond Head next Sunday. Rev. D. A. Ferguson, of Cookstown, will preach in St. An- drew s. John Beleskie was badly burned in the face and arms last Saturday} morning, caused by some celluloid catching re. With the help of W. L. Brennan he put out the re. A public meeting for the laymen of Barrie Pres'b.vtery will be held in| St. Andrew's Church on Oct. 7,: when Rev. Dr. A. S. Grant will zive an address on the work of the Pre- D......._ 'l:!_.__:; If I .-.- _ -..... uuu wuvu;- -- "urn... V: r ' [gash Largefull (basket: $1.00. John One of oldest citgens of B9.rx'1e| aso. 3 b ; in the person or Mary Cuff, passed 9.. crosslandys `special `fountain pen way on Monday, Sept. 26, at her home. V . `S3 '1` t St. `made by Waterman. 14K. solid gold I 91: 332.? 2nd ae3%`Zaa`i%`Z $3 ieftgrf lb - I . K m , self fxllmg. Guaranteed, and days` illness due to the inflrmlties or your name engraved free. $1.00 and ' age. Born in M 1836 1 C gm. I W1cklo`w. Ireland. E3. nanzm 3` .r~.?.`.1.P.:Zl ---w -Sadly vrglged by Wife and Fdlily. j day. `Large full basket, Ont . _............ u. a. 1. . :3. rauy 101' we 5011511-1 ern part of Barrie Presbytery. | -Crossland s, headquarters for school supnlies. Fountain pens 9. specialty. `Your ame engraved free} on any fountain pen bought here.39b ' -900 baskets, late Crawfords, the best_ peaches, to be sold to our Bar- rie customers on Friday and Satur- Saso. uu1.J.J.1.--ul xuvmg HIOHIOTY Of CIEPQHCQ who passed away Sept. -27, 1926. ' uwnv WU o Get that `fountain pen here. We have the largest and best assortment of any store in Ontario. Grassland : Drug and Stationery Store. `89bf R. A. Stephens received word. to-; day of the death of his nephew, Wellington B. Scanloon, eWinnipeg, formerly of Barrie. ~Crossland s--H'ave that fountain pen repaired. Expertservice on all' makes of pens at` Crossland s Drug and Stationery Store. ,89b -1-A IHTUD H1\1.'\vV|nv|I- A` ---- " I8. 'Drhs?;;a _i'n ; ;tye:1:iar:;;,'w U891) ; Good progress is being made on; the R. V. H. .nurses residence. Plastering` will probably be nished. ne:r:`t week. ' I -4.1_1__Ln --' ` "" u.uuuay, sueauay, yveunesuay. 1191! Don't forget 'Grenfel s hot fowl supper. Oct. 4. "Supper served 5 to; 8. Orchestra in attendance, 89b I (Inll nmnnmnnn .'.. L-3--- ----r`- - l mu-cn neeaea pavmg is being done. I ] --The`world-famous Babe him- self. Don t dare miss him. Capitol, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. 39:: Don't format-. -r:.......v. 1..-w an-I 8. . U1:he's?:;a -i'n ;.;{e`;1~(iar: 039w-I Thereare detours on the highway; |at Aurora and Richmond Hill, where much needed paving is being done. I l --The ' Wnr]H-*Fnmn11c `link; 1-Sun, |IG&- A --King of the diamomf, -Babe`: Ruth, at the Capitol, Monday, Tues- a day, Wednesday. I 893:5 Don't forget Grenfel s hot fowl,` supper; Oct. 4. Supper served 5 to` I Orchestra in attendance. 39b] ` "`}1nv~n`n-r-an Ami-.'u.... ..... LL- 'L3._'I.__-_- I st; TAu<;'noN SALE uu vv nun. aauu. ausorouggy and or- gan. Apply John GoS'don. 298 Bayfisegd ti ` I p v 11T"""""'"' MEMO RIAM '-"-i\r}'.".r'.' ii. Lliiis Pal, Hazel ,0 v VVIIIV I riblhnrl ~,yet, The death at Mrs. /Maggie Palmer occurred at the home of her daughter, t b _ Mrs. Geo. Spence, Midhurst. on Mon- day. Sept. 26. She was in her 80th 31'9;year. Death came as a result oi.` a r sell T weakened condition following anattack [the of pneumonia about five weeks ago. 391, ; Deceased was born on August 6, 1847, zat Caledonia. She and her husband `d13n were owners of a store at Rosemont It ' and later at Dalston. They also lived Fri-`in Claremont. Her husband died in out, - October 1916. Mrs. Palmer was a mem- -"" - v?5eh%yA'3aa3l3` anh?3 pr.e' i sons. Naomi or Hamilin, Mrs. George 9 m'Spence of Midhurst, Ira of Toronto nge- and Norman of R`osemont, with whom deceased made her home previous to .... her last illness. ' - arugu- " T119 t;n'ero.l is to take place on Sa.t- ` ux-day at 2 pm. to Barrie Union ceme- tery. . . Mr. Jamieeon was a man or genial. nature and warm heart. Many were the acts of kindness done by him. In the wide circle of his friendship his death is deeply regretted. IIII._ I-..._'-_.-I 1.. 4, n u - - ..--V. v-vyuvo can yo-vs vubsnus cu IIUI SUB In 1909 hemarried Ada, daughter of Mrs. McLean and the late W. C. Mc-' Lean or Barrie. who survives him with one son. Donald. There are four bro- thers living. v1z., Dr. Geo. B. and John J . of Barrie. Muir or Galt and Fred B." of Toronto. . ....;.............-nu... cow FOR SALE. alsobuggy am} Br. zan. Amnlv Jnhn n'm Inn an 1:t.n.m..1.a Mr. Jamieson was much interested in amateur sport. In his earlier days he was an enthusiastic follower or the Bar- riev lacrosse teams and later was even more active in his support of hockey. At one time he was manager of the Barrie team an also had 9. seat in the O.H.A.(.Execu ive. He was also much interested in thoroughbred horses. Tn. 1Al\ L- ...-._._.I_; s ,1 H11`. uuu $VJ.l`. ans. aumieson, he came _ to Barrie as a youth oi? seventeen and , spent the remainder of his life here. His first position was with the late ' Geo. D. Ellie, express agent. For three years he ran asexpress messenger on the G.'1`.R. and'then- he was appointed to succeed Mr. Ellis as local express "agent. At that time he was but 21 years of ageand was the youngest agent ion the Canadian Express Co s. start. For~a. number of years he handled a good deal of real estate, particularly - iakeshore properties, and was consider- ed a good Judge of values. He also took out lumber and wood and in re- cent years had dealt considerably in pulpwood. In fraternal circles. he had a life membership in Corinthian Ma- 4 some Lodge. 11.. 1-__,n__-,. -7, '7 _'_-I"' ,,oo Goo. Viclxcrs; bSec'y-Tron. nnnn av-nun an-4-vane `The funeral was held `on Wednesday, Sept. 28, at the home of Geo. -Spence, -Mldhurst. Rev. G. L. Grey, Rosemont. conducted the service, ass1sted.by Rev. `Mr. Pope of Minesing. Interment was made at Alllston. Dances, Banquets, Card Parties and Conventions. Kitchen and First-Class Con- veniences. Piano and Tables. MRS. D. G. MARKLE `Clara Isobel, beloved wife of David G. Mark1e.'Edmonton, A1ta.., passed away rat the family residence Sunday morn`- .i1ng. September 11. 1927. She is sun] vtved by her husband, one son, Cha.s.; iiwam&awmammaaa I I | , S. Markle. and two daughters, Dorothy ' and Jessie, also one sister, Miss M. 1 Scott of Edmonton, and one brother. NW. E. Scott. Barrie. The funeral ser- . vice was held on Wednesday afternoon E with tntrment in Edmonton cemetery. I age. Born in May 1836, in County` W-ickloew. Ireland, she came to Canada` .when still a little gem. The first years! in this country were spent In Lindsay and Midland. The l`ast"thlrty-five years were passed on a tarm in Innlsfil and in Barrie. During the war she was a great worker in the Red Cross. She is survived by five sons and two daugh- .ters: James in Penetang; Alexander. `Midland: Edward. Barrie; Mrs. Jae. Palling.'1`oronto: Minnie, Toronto; Wm.. Brandon and Thomas. Saskatoon. Her husband predeceased her several years. The funeral service was held in St. Mary's Church, Barrie, Sept. '28. Dean Sweeney -had charge, of the 3 lservices. The pallbearers were three sons. one son-in-law and two grand- sons.. ` 1-`on RENT Odd Fellows Temple L 0101010101011 V1011 |IOIOIOIOIOIIi E i - ~ ---.---w------ FORD-`;E3"-OUPE 1924; for sale. In per- feet condition. Must be sold. No rea- sunublo offal` refused. ~ For particulars enquire at Canadian 'Nat1on`a1 -Express 011100. Btu'_vle. . ' ' 39p Collier Street United Church Choir deeply regret this unfortunate occurrence. Subscribers who do not wish to wait for the November concert may receive a refund on their tickets by presenting same to Frank H. Hurl- burt, Barrie; Those with tickets already reserved, or those wishing to secure further reservations, can be as- sured of their seats at November concert, exact date of which will be announced later. i The following telegram was received today (hursday) at noon, by Mr; Frank H. Hurlburt, President of Collier Street United Church Choir: Deeply regret unavoidable postponenxent of ` Edward Johnson concert arranged for F riday," _ Sep. 30, on account of illness of Mr. Johnson. Arranging to give you date early ln Novem- ber. (Signed) I. E. SUCKLING, Manager. HARRY` n. JAM]ESON POSTPONED M R8. JOH N PALMER .I--LI. -4 \r,___ `- MR8. MARY CUFF OBITUARY - Examinaf Adlets ;nre great ealll men angi they work for. little pay-A Harry Barron where we `are equiped better than ever to attend to all your wants in the line of V FORD FIVE-PASSENGER CAR `in good condition and complete as can be made with starter. shock absorbers, etc. Enquire at 68 Small St. 89tfb - We have just received from Holland a shipment of Strong, Healthy Bulbs, including Tulips, Hya- cinths, Narcissus, Daffo- dils, Crocuses, Etc. MULCASTER sr. VFOR F ALL PLANTING BULBS -Znj Mid-wool: Meeting, Thursday, 8 pan. ::-:j 30 sure you attend this spe- cial sen-in of meetings. Is our; ADDRESS GIVE us A cm. Phone 180 11 A.M. Is Childhood the Hap- piest Time of Life? 2.30 P.M. Great Rally of Young People. Every boy and girl will receivo n Ixnnnrna adv 1:-u - -----3-- .503 SALE. 1927 Chevrolet 1 ton truck, stake body. 5 tires 30x5 Cord. a.`sa.cr1- rice. $550. J. J. Duznond, Brentwood. Ont. . >38-4'30` i"E)R SALE-6 ewes. 6 ewe lambs, 8 buck lambs (I-Iampshlre), 6..Yorluhlro aowa., 4 months old, 1 young heavy. horse. would consider excha.__nxe tor cattle: also cedar shingles. fence out: `I. `and shingle mill. Apply Dan. `Mo a. Barrie, 11.3. 1. pllone 908r21. 84-Mb ..-vs; vuy auu 311': will IBCBIVC a welcome at thxs service. Parents also expected to attend H K`. Sunday, October 2 SERVICES CONDUCTED BY Ensign & Mrs. Langford sAL\_{A__1_`16jv Ami? Monday, 8 p.m, Special Programme and Rally. *6oh-i;r'S-t`r;e? A chi1ds'1'>'i'z{ce in the Kingdom. % RALLY DAY 32 FOR SALE--'McLaughlin _touv1ng car. 1914 model, 9. good buy. Phone 6111. `B. B. Gvose, Lefroy. 38-89p x-:. -- OR SALE--Cottage and tourist resort. Lake Simone. south of Barrie. Large` cottage with plenty space for more buildings. Store business. canoes. motor boat, boat house. furniture." Lot 68x330. Price five thousand. Write _R. G. Slmpkin. Stvoud. 39-40:) was I I pvvr U TWO MORE SNAPS---$50.00 down. balance like rent, snappy little house. $500.00 down. balance like rent.'brlck house. all - conveniences. hardwood floors. See us at once. Henry & Cow- on. _ _ ., 89p -o HOUSE FOR SALE at ashanty Bay. Six rooms. large garden, good` hen house, possession at once, terms rea- sonable. Appiy to 10 Charles St.. Bar- rie. V V 39*-40p T" NINE-ROOMED HOUSE on easy terms, below cost. an .o`onven1ences,:a.l1 polished floors , cistern, garage. hen- houso, large lot. Apply at said proper- ty. 154 Maple Ave. j 85-40:: yo Foiz sAi}is3"c317I'x*`}.AP--A.t Wy eva.1e,, m;.. H n R. nfnm: nd uvnlllha In nnnnnn n BUNGALOW--Brlck and stucco. for sale, eight rooms. all conveniences, garage. large lot. Enquire C. H. Chap- man, 37 Innlsl St.. Barrie. . 39p FOR SALE---100-acre bushzlot. con. '8 lot 10, Ora, mostly maple timber.` Fur- ther particularb apply to Bqbt. Sies- sor'a Estate, Edgar. Ont. 88-43 -vs-uvvww -- 4 .l"\J$\v DUISJJIJJ \-4-Ill--'JI\'l-""`l`l.L VV ,YUVNI|U;, \J'Hu` a store `and dwelling in connection. Apply to 77 Maple Ave., Barrie. 89p --no ITI-`(RISE for sale or rent. 62 M'az'y.St. All conveniences. with garage and gar- den. Phone 1185. 39:) . HOUAND AND FERRET for sale. both lzln wnrlznd fngnthnr nnA- nnnunn HOUSE FOR SA-LE----Northwest cor- nnn 'I3nu9InIR avail T\nHrnm Q02: 'AV\i\`Il 100 .l-1LlLJr3L`4 1` U11 E414-J4!J""$VUl'Lll.WUL U0!" ner Bayfleld and Dalton,_Sts. Apply 190 Bayfield -St. : 39b ` . YOU CAN EARN $10 to $25 a. week in your spare time at home wviting show- ,08.l`d8. No canvassing or soliciting. We instruct you and su piyyou with work. Write today. The onhenltt Co.` Ltd.. 45 Dominion Building. Toronto. 9Mtto A COM-FORTAVBLE HOME for an elderly person In quiet part otvtown. with all conveniences. plenty of fresh muk and eggs. Apply Box 9, Barrie. 89p` uovwwv EXPERIENCED FARM HAND `want- ed, one good with horses. Apply to Forrest Wallwln, phone sous. 399 WAN'TED---A mm for Beneral housa- work. Apply Mrs, Beverley. 130 Col- lier St. . `Barrie. ~. 89b -wr--vvqnvwovv 130? AGED SIXTEEN Wants workn Saturdays and after school hours. An- ply Examiner Office. 39-`-40bA TWO YOUNG CALVES 'WAN'1`ED. Apply A. A. Garvin. phone 803r82. Mggg v -o-cuu--ov-as r LIVE FOWL WANTED. Highest pblc-A b is paid, Phone I-I. Lgwit, 884. 87`-43p -v WANTED To REN'r-`-Furnished at` or apartment. Please phone Mr. Elliott. .lnI~\)lJ&V-I-I IIAVIJ -I` LTJJVIVIEJL LUV UNIV. UUBII kind. worked together one season. Hound a?d ferret; can't be beatenon rabbit. W 11 also run skunk. coon. mink, oweasel. Both young. For a gulok oale ' $25 takes the pair. Hem-y.'1`homton. R. R, No, 8,-Cookatdwn :38-40; ) ' WANTED-Lad1es second-hand bl- cyqle. in ood condition. Phone 263.1 39 v-vs One cent a word. cash,`,eac'h Insertln. (minimum charge. 250); 11:: lngertlqna for the price `of. tour. 10c extra. when charged: also 10c extra when replies are directed to The Examiner. Ottloo. Byiy Advertised Things. Live_ Sggck For Sale Property For Sale Autbmobilgs Help Wanted Wanted due yy uuauu J,V1UUl'U 5 EHUU SCOTS: Hours. 9 to 8. Telephone 886. Old `and new customers welcomed. 89-44p" R`EG*I'S"1`ER'ED SH-ROPSI-I'I'RES. choice, tvnll nnvmm vonullnnr avid ram lnmhu - MR-S. LOUISE I-IAMEL has moved he`:- Drossmaklng establishment from 37 Brook Street to Dunlap -Street over Wuliam Moore's Shoe Store. Hours 9 to 8. Telehhnnn am `ma and '..-.... FRENCH Lmssoxvs given` to back- ward students or prlvatelndlvlduals. Terms moderate. reduction for two. Madame Shopott, 48 Louisa. St ... phone 495W. V ' 38-43p - FOR "QUICK .-SERVICE DELIVERY phone 830W. Walter Mclfndless. 63 Vla- toria st. Orders left at Singer Grocery Store will be attended to. We handle trunks. baggage. light tux-nlture. -1 AJITNEY SERVICE from -Mldhurat to Barrie and Barrie to Mldhurst daily. Charges reasonable. W. W. Boyce. Ilcensed driver, Mldhurat, tale hon'e 602114. . A V_ 12-2 o-ttc -, ._-. -- --.. -uvr.. vu-`saw NEEL YELLOWLEES. PIANO TUNER will be in Barrie first week in October: Orders left a._tvKeenan's Music Store.. Barrie. , A ' 88-$99` , ` WAISHING AND IRONING. DONE at home. Prices reasonable. Apply 38 Dunlop `St. or Box 1094. -38-42b F`URS.AL'1`ERED and repaired. Over I-Iurlburt's Shoe Store. Miss_ M. `Mc- Arthur. / `\ 36tfc. -- www uuvurzx A1"A*RTMENT' to rent. 50 yards from Post Office, hardwood floors. hotwater heating. wired for el- ectrlc stove. `all modern conveniences. Phone 446. Philip Love. 87tfb -n- Vf} FARM FOR REN'I.`--200 `acres. Innisfll Township. Lot 10, Con. 4. (South) cem- out house. furnace, bank barn. `running water, good stnck farm. Apply Chas. I-Iindle. 11.1%. 1. Cookstown. or Lorne L. Davidson, 420,Federa.l B!dg'., Toronto. Ontario. ` v A . V 36ttbv NEW DUPIJEX APARTMENTV from PgsAt0ff1ce! hgu'_dwoo_d ll.-........ I...:...--A.-.- I. I\lJl\.JI'l L IHIVIHLJ DI1'I\Ll`l."`D1V"l.'l-'ISl34. UKIUIUU, well covered yearling and ram lambs. also ewes. all ages. Apply Addison Mg.` Kenzle. Thomton, or phone Ivy-'1`horn- ton. 1 88-48$ ` --nu Ow w---u---v vcucn -n-our 1:0 R1]'1\I'i"-L`-'-;Br1ck house. six ciean rooms. ideal location. pa.v_ed street. coal grate. furnace. bath. large front and back veranda. Moderate rental. 90 Mary St. _ /39p - i' d SIX-RBEMED HOUSE to let. furnish- ed or unfurnished. hardwood floors downstalrs._wlred for electric range. vA'Jply_ 80 Owen St. or phone 467. 38-4313 mn DIVNRYVIVQ .'l:I..I..I- I. ......- _n-- ~-.-----------,------------- : HOUSE TO LET-Slx large. bright room. all conveniences. in first-class condition. at'108 Bradford St. Key at 167' Bradford -St. 89p 'C* ` SEVEN-ROOMED BRICK HOUSE to rent at 212 Bradford St., in good con- dition. summer kitchen andgarage. Apply at 210 Bradford St. 38-39 _ Rab!` Thq Examiner FARM T-O R-EN'1`--450 acres. lot 13. con. H 9. Innlsl. near highway. Apply 'I`hos., 1 `Corbett, Stroud, or on premises. 89-40b V : l1.T}*m\7EN-l?;OOMED brick house to let on Bradford St..' all conveniences, in- cluding gas. Possession October 1st.' Phone 29. . ` 39]) ' v !HOU`SE To LET. northwest corner Bayf1eld~ and Dalton Sts. Apply 190 Baytield St. - 39b - - NICE LIVING APARTMENT to rent. 4 rooms and bath, steam heat and` wa.-* ter suppned..s._ W. Moore. s6trb. mauwu. um mt Z1. Ma 0011.. mnlstll, on or about Sept. 8. one red steer. Owner may have same by paying expenses. C. P. McLennan, Lefroy. Telephone 131'- 1a. W 37-39;)` - ' '1`RAYED--Onto premises of under- signed. 8%; lot 21. 3rd con.. Innisfll. O!` 8015. 8. OHS 1'9!` nfnnv urnnn ` CHECKS FOR SALE. bred,-to-lay Bar- red Rock pullets and Acockerels. 81;25V each. R. C. McQuade, 80 Burton Ave.. phone 1404. . V ` ` 38-89p ` BAG OF SUGAR LOST on Saturday night between I-Iew,1t`t s Hill and short distance p at turn at Crown Hill. Find- er k-!nd1,v n tlfy Roy Merrick, Dominion Store, Barrie. 89p _ LOS'J.`-:-Llgh`t red. dehorned steer. age 2 years, with white markings behind shoulders. pig-ring in right ear. tram lot 42. con. 2, F103. Clarehoe Cumming. Phone 2r6.~ Elmvale; ', ' 38-39p O L'OS'1`--Lady's Gold Wristwatch with ribbon band. on September 18. at K1- wanis Karnlval. Reward. Telephone 1228. 99" W CI-NU 1228. ` GOLD BAR" PIN.set with a. bird lost between Clapperton St. and registry office on Worsley St. Phone 855.}. 39p ' u-.-u- 'F`URNISI-IEDR-OOMS to let,with m conveniences. house keeping privileg- es. high school and business college students pre*7'erred. Apply 12 Worslay Street. ' ' 3,4-89p `THREE BRI'G'H,'.l` R0-OMIS to let in first-class condition, modern conven- iences. possession any time. Apply 59 Park St. or phone 96`3J. Barrie. 39p LE'1`4-Room with all oozfvenlences. central, housekeeping prlvllegesf de`-` sired. M. Turner. 14 Small St. Phone 564. ` 36-41;) V BOARD by the day or week". Modern onnvenlenoes. Comfortable home. 41 Worsley St. _ ' 39-44p ROOMS TO LET with or without board. Apply to ;09 Owen St. A86-39b v- POULTRY V FOR" SALE;-Single comb. white Leghorn pallets; also yearling- hens. Apply Oliver `Poultry Farm. Shanty Bay. `- A ~ 38-39p IFU-RN-I'S`I-TED ROOM to let. Tale-I lphone 1409. ` 39-43b ' PRIVATE SALE of valuable household furniture. including old wa.'1n,utbed- steads. library table. dining table; a airs. `tea tatile/dinner service, silver, c ina. books. sewing machine. kitchen utensils, coal range and numerou oth- er articles. Miss Radenhurst, 22 Peel St. ` 38-40b OR SALE --`Used Buck's I-Iwppy Thought Coal Range, with water front. guaranteed a good baker. It can be seen at Gas Company Office, 16 Owen St. Phone_ 78. _ _ 39b COAT FOR- SALE-Ma.n's Muskrat- linedcoat, marmot shawl collar. black shell in good condit1onT Apply 1'09 Ow- en St., Barrie. Ont. T 36tfb PANYARD PISTON RING-S make the `old car new 21 the new car better. Distributor. J. ` . Brett; 100 Peel St. Phone 885. Barrie. 39-44:) .v OOD-'1`wo hundred loads hardwood for sale. 12_ lncheslong, 810 9. box load. Apply E. T. Emma.` 17 Payntz St.. phone 626. 38-48 w ' FOR SAL_E-Har.dwoo`d slabs and cordwood by the cord or cut in box loads. Phone Geo. Gracey, 544. 88-43;) vv vuu vjun any . IIIITGWOOQ 818.08 mm limb wood, all aple. Phone A. C. Read. 547. ' ' 38--tap ' `Property To Let Misfeaneos THREE BOS'.I`~O*N BULL PUPS. 8 weeks old. best for watchdogs and they make nice pets, at Tuck's `Barrie Fair. _ _ T899 Rooms and Board Lost and Found IIUIIU 39p The purchaser of this property must rely on his own inspection and know- ledge 01. the farm and not on the above or any other particulars or representa- tions made verbally or in writing-by employees of The Soldier Settlement Board. Terms of sale are 10 per cent. ot the purchase price in cash on ac- ceptance of the tender, and the bal- . ance in twenty-five equal, annual in- stalments. with interest at 6 per cent. per annum on the amortization plan. Each tender must be accompanied by -;an accepted cheque for $100. If tender >.,is accepted, this sum will be credited -i to the purchase price of the land. If, 1- tender is not accepted the money will L. be returned to the tenderer. Tendersl b will will be opened at Toronto on Oc-I ' tober 17, 19-27. The highest or any} '5 `tender not necessarily accepted. If thei l ' .land is not sold on the date above, *' mentioned. the Board will-be prepared: 3,to receive offers to purchase until!` [:`such timeas it is finally disposed of. ! Tenders should be in plain envelopes t marked Tenderfor the purchase of. , Parts Lot 15. Con. 7 and 8. Vespra. .Slmcoe". Address tendersvand enquir- ies to: . ' . THE SOLDIER SETTLEMENT A BOARD OF CANADA | `t ` J. W. McKee, Dlstrict- Supt. ` Dated-at Toronto. Ont. this 16th day. I of September, 1927. ,~ 39-40bi] 56 Dun1o'p`su,[BARRu:A J. IIU `UlH\lUl-' DUI-LIUHIUIIL DUIITU OI Canada offers for sale by Public Ten- der-- 100Tacre_s--W% of W Lot 15. Con. 7. and El/3 of 131/, Lot 1 , Con. 8, Vespra. Twp., Simcoe County. ' PURSUANT to the provisions of Para. 421 King's. Regulations and =Orders for the Canadian Militia, notice is hereby given that, under the Army -Act, a sol- dier of the Permanent Active. Militia cannot be placed under stoppages of pay for a private debt. 11 persons suf- fer soldiers of the `Permanent Active` Militia to contract` debts, they do so at their own risk. " `Ottawa, -September 21, 1927. o-up`. unuua-nu vu vu i5e1;a:;tment bf `National Defence. 89-40b REGISTERED SI-IORTHORN BULLS for sale.` allfages; also `heifers with calf. Geo. Crawford & Son, Oro Sta.- tion. 85-40b

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