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Barrie Examiner, 24 Aug 1922, p. 12

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I"|"J KIHIUSL H3 llllly 51'cyuu.ua. -A'. full line of public and high with school supplies at Keenan & Ken- `able nedy s. Be sure` and get your sup- 34c plies early. ' 34c FIFTY WHITELEGHORN HENS for sale. ---Pure- bred, -Barron strain._ R. A G. Hougton, 23 Lount St. 34p I GOOD DURHAM cow FOR SALE--Apply| khan RRA Qlnl av-ju TEAM OF COLTS FOR `SALE. 4 and 5| years old, well broken. Apply A. Elphick, Utopia. 34p -FURNISHED ROOM TO LET at 71 High} St. Phone 258M. - 34c| FOR RfW'l'--Small at, newly decorated, suitable for couple, or business woman or girls. Enquire M. Shier, 37 Dunlop St. ' ' ' 31-36p ROOMS T0'LET with or without board, students preferrd. Appfy Examiner. 34c BARRIE BUILDING LOTS-One hundred .I-lI,_._ __.L _ -L 4., L2._._ 1..., 71'_____ A NUMBER OF GOOD FARMS and town` houses for-_ s le.T Apply to DD. McLean. Box 321, `arrie. _ 29-34:: COTTAGE at Minet s Point for sale, fouf` rooms. large veranda. Apply to Bert" Walker. 54 Tiffih St._. phone 149. 27tfc FLAT WAN'[`ED--Furnished or unfurnish- .ed, or apartments suitable for young married couple; central location; private family preferred. Phone 406. 34c HOUSE F OR. SALE--Brick-clad, 8 rooms. all conveniences, 106 Bayeld St. Pos- st-ssion inside 30 days. Apply to James Paterson on premises. 33-34c FOR SALE--Just outside town limits, 3 acres `good garden land, young orchard. with ten-room brick house. Good barn. Ideal spot for market garden. .Phone 929W. 33-38c HOUSE FOR SALE~-4New 7-room house in village of Baxt-er.'on C.P.R. Also ve building lots will be sold either in the lot or separate. Apply W. C. Bell. R.R. 1, Angus. or Jas. A . Kerr, Alliston. 34~41ci TAILORING-Ladies" and gents suits made; also all kinds of repairing and al- terations neatly done; prices reasonableg W. C. `Crawford. 62 Owen Sh, phone? 926F. 341') i PHONE 605 ring 31 for CIDER. 34-392} 1 ROOF. ROOF. RO0F---New ones laid. old ones repaired. Wm. Smith. 84 Mary St. Phone 944.- P.0. Box 810. 26-37p HOUSE REPAIRING AND CHIMNEYS YIYYTI 7!` I3._Z _ A _ _ . _ . _ . _....LI_ 1',` I Qt... {BATTERY SERVICE STATION-Equip- -numb nnzl kIIc:nnao (Inn.-I nnnnl-fIIn;fu fn `COLLIER ST. LIVERY-Next door to the Opera House; good carriage. saddle and delivery horses for hire; car and careful _ driver at. a reasonable rate; gasoline and; oil;for sale. -7 ` 30-35c i WILL THE GENTLEMAN who issued a cheque for $25 about the year 1919 or 1920 .to the late Barney Boyce of Dalton, ' kindly communicate with John Boyce,` 80 Albert St., St. Catharines, Ont. 34p PEAS WANTED-Send samples. .Brett a `Fund Q0-Ann nnv 071 `north: nhnnn KW W-INDOW ' CLEANING--House. office or store windows cleaned, oors cleaned and polished. new or old. Wm. Smith, 84 Mary -St._. Barrie,ABox 810, phone 944. ' 28-470p '1 WILL THE PERSON who took .coat out} of car at Big Bay Point. Saturday night? kindly leave at `157 Bradford St.. Bar-I rie. and save themselves further expense' and exposure. ' 34p __ IE I: 1 --Simmons & Co. are showing all the newest models in fall and wintr cloth coats.` Buy early.. ` 11--___. LL- ._`-'_- c1.._L.....L.... A....... vxuuu uvava. .uu_y cnu;_y.` ?--Hear the new September Apex Records at Keenan` &eKennedy s. All records 65c, double-sided. 34c Ten threshing machines, bound for the North, passed through Barrie on a_ G.T.R; freight Sunday. These will help harvest the Western wheat crop. 9-..1 I __,_j L L41- 5 T - . `T! I Ads. in this column, 4 cents word II U8: 1" I/LIIU UUIIIJLLI, 2 VCHIIB WUIU - X A I lllllllill I KI!-EIEEIEE I -.--r --_.- .-_- -_-- -- _, Mayor Little has received a tele- gram from the Hon. F} C. Biggs, promising 5 report on the Provincial Highway through Barrie within the next few days. \ 'I'\.._ L`... nnnnnnn maa ll: unnnvv 1n1nnnA IICAU LCVV `-19:00 Does the appearance of many large sized flocks of birds presage an early fall? 7 On Monday a citizen saw hundreds of blackbirds in ocks_and almost as many greybirds. A. .c-.11 1:..- -42 .....1.1:.. ......1 1..:..1.. l\I\JIJ IJ Ll `ELLA phone 664. ~,uj- WAN'I'N)--Orders for knitting; fuil line of best yarns-in stock; supply qf socks and stnckings on hand; we re-foot your old 01:09. Call and inspect; 22 Mul- caster St." Barrie. 33-38p IIIIULULKI .IJIJ`lIJlJlL`\J 4Ll\JlA}jLIIIC IIUIILIICU dollars each, cash or tnme. Lew Howe, Lewiston. N.Y. 28tfc IUUDIB 1\l.`JL rllll-J.n\J run I.) u11u.un 1.`: L L) BUILT, Prices reasonable. F. W. Shan- n0n.,84 John St.. phone 955.1. 33-38p FROM ARABY THE BLI-SST In .I. .l1`Jl\. 1 L)Lu.\ V LULJ Uxn 1 1VL1jA2q\u}I' ment and business. Good opportunity to learn business will be given ` to party. purchasing. Apply to -Box 1004-, Barrie 34-39p, We have for you Pure Spices of the best. Excellent . pickles must have excellent` spices. Here they are, ground or Whole:- Cinnamon, Ginger, Nutmegs, Cloves-,` Allspice. Paprika, Red, White and Black Pepper, Mace, Tumeric, Whole Mixed Spices ._ and Pure .Ground Mustard; also Bay` Leaves. Just make out your list from the above and let us ll it for -you. __THE HUB I-| . - u p u c n-:nou- any-`sun-In Our` three blends of Tea at the old prices. Our three blends of Coffee at` - 60c, 65c and 70c lb. frat-2N1-r-5v?:1' -sronuz Live Stock F 91: Sale 171108!-EYA Property For Sale BOARD WANTED, with use of piano one or two hours daily, in respect_able fam- ily; student attending collegiate. State uunnegterins and full particulars in first letter. Box R" Examiner. _ L ` 34p Prrperty To Let- LOCALNEWS Miscellaneous rHEd5RR1E EXAMINER +1.11 34c If you have classied advts for; the Toronto Globe, bring them to The Examiner. A lltf; --Fur Coats--Sea1, muskrat, Per-Q sian lamb, beaver, raccoon, marmot,i etc. Reasonable prices. Simmons &l I Co., hats, furs, coats. , 111...]. .. 4.1.... D...-. nu ! Ilfilnw-.6 \JUu, llillan, LLILD, \. uvo Work on the Ross and Williami street sewers is to start shortly, so, that it will be all finished before thei cold weather sets in. The work will! be rushed through, Reeve .9 Fisher states. - We are ready for school opening with a full assortment of 'scribblers, pencils, pens, rubbers, etc. _We can supply all your wants for high school and public school. Keenan & Ken- nedy, the West End News Agency. Three Barrie rinks, skipped by C. H. Beelby, W. H. Kennedy and A. G. Walker, took part in a big bowling tournament at Newmarket Wednes- day. None of the prizes came their way but theytrip was an enjoyablei one.` WANTI!)[?-~By an elderly couple, a cap- ~ub'le, rc'ia.ble woman as housekeeper- uurso, where maid is kept. Must be_a`hle -to cook. Call or write stating wager: ex- pected. Mrs; W. M. Hale.93 Mary St.. 0ri_H`u. A'l`t-.!3.ph0ne 387. 34c ._-.. Lovely frocks and blouses Create tltem successfully yourself AY frocks of smart, silky soft gingham of brilliant hue; dainty creations of dotted swiss, O1" -*:;11dy, lawn. Soft, lmy blouses of delicate. batistcs, voiles, handkerchief linens; dash- ing little sports and tail- ored blouses of radium silk or crpe dc Chine. Begin: to` plan them now! Determine to have the prettiest spring and summer` wardrobe you ever owned. Never before have we been able to offer you a more ravishing as- sort ment of co1ors,weaves, designs. And in our pat- tern department you will nd all the latest and love- liest styles from Paris in new Standard-Designer Patterns,` just out. - Each pattern is accom- panied by The Belrobe, which makes it easy for any woman. to make suc- cessfully the loveliest of frocks and blouses at little cost of money or time. Come in amt see the new fabrics and the new pat- terns for` this season and let us tell you about The Belrobe, ' ` SUTCLlFFE S YOUNG GIRL WANTED at once as kit- - chen maid at Ovenden. 34c. VVIII LC`\lPCll Ull I I.ll(\J\4IlAvJ, \J\al.lI4a Us A Floors of cork matting are being ilaid in all of the upstairs rooms of ithe county building. These are !si1ent." and will serve admirably in {the council chamber and inithe court 'room, where oors of a noisy char- ,acter'wou1d interrupt the business i of sessions. ! Barrie collgiate and public schools `will reopen on Tuesday, Sept. 5. 1211..-..- -.c ..--.1. ......u.:....-.. .-...... 1..\:.... I Reeve Fisher, chairman of the Board of Works, reports `that Bay- eld street is now gravelled and that one of the next thoroughfares to be xed up is Essa street. Twenty-four feet is to be taken off a corner south of George Les1ie s so that the turn will be made .less sharp. , . - I While motoring from Orillia to iBarrie this week, Dr. Wagner of 400 .Jarvis street, Toronto, discovered thatba tan leather suitcase had been taken from his utomobile. He re- lported his-loss to Chief King. The isuitcase contained a quantity of clothes and some money. All Tubs Dresses in Sensational Clearaway T heyr e. fresh and crisp, ready t0.round out the season with you. Some of the cleverest of these little Washables aredeveloped in Check Ginghams, Cham- brays, Prints, scheduled for Fall favor; sizes 34. to 42. Prices were $6.00, $15.00, $4.50, $3.00. -in-uncut:-u -`uni;--- -x4 lug FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL TUB SKIRTS Anloering of rare value in Skirts that will be quite as good style next summer as this, White Gabar- dine, Pi`que, Brown Twill and `Stripes, with patch pock- ets and large white pearl buttons and tailored stitching. Prices were $6.00, $5.00, :54.5(). ...1..:..-..__ 31-4.... -4 g- `W%A*N'I`EfD~--~Girl for grocry store; must be experienced. Apply to Box S" Ex- V aminer. 34-35c Choice, patterns, A good style and well made, t ages 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 years. Prices were $2.25 and. $3.00. thiinnl-`civic- -`I-nil!!! and 11` You should not miss. seeing these lines at the small prices We cannot give you any coupons "with Skirts o.r Dresses at these small, prices. MEN S BLACK GRAIN `SOLID LEATHER BLUCHER CUT WORKING BOOTS, sizes 6 to '10- SPECIAL VALUE MEN S BLACK MENNONITE. OIL GRAIN BLUCHER WORKINGBOOTS, sizes 6 to 11; made by Grebe Shoe Company, Limited; regular $6.00-- an-uunlaunu -swuunn-n g-u 44 ` HEADLIGHT OVER- VALLS, with bib, black, plain blue, blue and white stripes, sizes 3-1 to 44, easy priced $2.50 SMOCKS TO MATCH Standard Designer Patterns, easy priCed-- E 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c. SEPTEMBER DESIGNER . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 15 cents Try these patterns and they will please you. `sizes 36 to 44. .$2.5o GIRLS WANTED to be taught the work of nurselv maids. Apply with references to the Hnsepital for Sick Children. Tor- onto. V ' 33-34c MEN S BLUE AND W H I T E S T R I P E OVERALLS, Hodsum make, a good heavy ov- erall, sizes 34 to 44; our price was $3.50. Clearaway Price only % ' $2.00 SMOCKS TO MATCH above, sizes 36 to 44. GIRLS GINGHAMDRESSES T'cLE.AR}L\ivAY PRICE $139 CLEARAWAY PRICE $1.99" CLEARAWAY PRICE $1.79 EEKADLIGHT OVERALLS A song service will be given by the Collier St. Methodist choir in Central church next Sunday evening. This will be the closing service of the united congregations. In the morn- ing Rev. E. T. Douglas will give at Collier St. Methodist church, `the closing message of the summer vaca- tion. Q Thursday, August 24, 1922 SPECIAL PRICE $5.00 HEN-'-- WE WANT REPRESENTATIVES in every city and town in Canada to sell automobile stop signals; positively `pre- vents accidents`; every car owner a pros- pect; easy to se?`.; .big prots. Write for particulurs and agents` proposition. Can- adian Aum Shops P. O. Box 154, Niagara Falls. om. " y 25tfc HIDES WOOL JOS. MARRIN N. M. MYERS Successor to *7 _Th_ursdi1j M R0` Fresh ` - YOUNG GIRL _ WANTS `POSITION as housemuid in town. Apply Box 987. 34c ', e cent a word, each, each insertion charge, 25); six insertions for Iu price of four. 10 centa` extra when lmed; also 10 cents extra when replies If! directed to Examiner office. A "Kin_u `Vt? ham High (h 26 EH4 Uri 0 u r No Ext and w Attentio or small Special- ('h:)(': 10. R: 99 Dun Bar 181 WANTED-~Strong. healthy girl, from country preferred, to do light housework in Toronto minister's family. Apply at 194 Bradford St;, phone 259. _ "A 34 u.. this}: . 'quito inc}:-V tn look l D(f( e. 2:11 g gt to re: .- Iv: 1\Je7`4 SP1 cklingi pom: FARM FOR SALE---50 acres. clay loam. 7-morn 93 --xue house, new implement shed :m"l grain hr.-use. small barn, half mile from school, church and G.T.R. station. Apply Mrs. Joe. McMuster, Utopia. 34-36p iii" FARM FOR SAl.E---100 acres. one mile from Grand Trunk, school on farm; soil. clay loam; are-~k through. whole length of farm; six notes hardwood bush; good burns and outbuildings; 10-roomed brick house; e\'eryth'ng in splendid condition. Apply Mrs. Ja.s, Sproul. Utopia. 33-34p FARM FOR SALL1-Containing 109 acres gnml clay Imnn, mod `bank barn, track, cmnont stabling. jalg pen, roughcast house with seven rou-zua, orchard. some bush, wnll at house -Fnd barn. 13,1` miles from` (`.nuk; 353.500 cash. balance ar- r:mg'e/d. Apply .`;`~'Irs. J. E. Watson, 92 Penemng St., Barrie. Box 812. 34c l00~ACRE FARM FOR SAUE, Markham "T-p., c!o-o to -=tation. school and general store; brick house. bank barn; Toronto tw'.~m'y mile.-'_. good road; might exchange for good form x.~earABarrie. Box 8.oRural Route 2, Gormley, Ont. 32-37.p FARM FOP SM-F.~100 acres, south half lot. 4: con. 8. Vnnisl, 1:} miles from Thornton; soil c!uy loam; 7-room brick house. cisfe-rn. fwo wells `and spring; 2 `-barns. 40x60 ow.` 50x50. on foundation; cement pig-pen ",-:40; also brick garage and other oumildings; bush. and or- chard; excellent location. Easy terms for quick sale. Apply `J. D. Smith, Thornton. 33-38c FARM FOR S.4LE-~East half lot 4, con. 0 nun 1 -nil. `mnvv\ uni:-:1: OR nnvnu CHEVROLET CAR FOR SALE-Thor-- oughly overhauled and newly painted. Price reasonable. ` Apply 110 John` St ., Allandalo. 34p CAR FOR SALE-Chevrolet touring, 1919, ~. in first-class running order, good looking, a bargain; for quick sale 8250. ' Apply Box C" Examiner. . 29-35p 21:10 "(in l.l:lLI`-A3Uuu Blullplcb. vuxcvu 5 Feed Store, Box 971, Barrie, phone 65W. ' 34-36p WANTED TO RENT--Three unfurnished rooms with conveniences, over store or indwelling. No family. Apply Box B" Examiner office. ` 33-34c LIJUIVJ 1'Jl.\AU \Jl-\r Phone 912W. i&a&&m&$w&ww&$g 2. Oro,.4 miles from Barrie. 96 acres black clay: sewn-roamed brick house, steel shiugled; barn 50x73, steel roof and fully equipped stables. silo, driveshed, henhouse, other necessary buildings; also nine acres good hardwood bush", orchard and garden; good natural drainage, also well underdrained. For particulars ap- `ply F. H. Ball. Shanty Bay. Q1-tfc "ETTTWT ADLETCOLU N Page Twelve Fanms For Sale Help Wanfed Automobiles Wanted BOARD WAN'l'ED--Persons having ac- commodation -for Business College stud- ents are requested to send particulars to Barrie Business College, phone 445. 34c 334;) NEW WHEAT FOR SALE-Dawson mi.` ety; M. Long, Anten Mills. . 34p` ' I BUGGY FOR SALE-GI'ey, almost. new.` Mrs. Jos. McMa.ster, Utopia. T 34-35p FOR SALE--New upright fmed oak Heintzman piano; a bargain. Apply to! Box V 7`Exa1`ninet. ' 34-39;): SEED FALL WHEAT FOR SALE---O.A.C. .`KY.. 104 .......I ..........I.. (1 O! L... Q I\ FOR SALE--~Four pool tables, with -all necessary equi1)111e,nt. A snap if taken at once. 92 Penetang St. Box 812, Bar- rie. 34c GOOD WORK HORSE FOR SALE, choice of three. Also Chevrolet ca_r. Will take cattle in part payment on car. Herbert Reid, Duckworth St., Barrie, phone 895M. 32-37p WHITE WICKER BABY CARRIAGE forl sale.-Apply 52 Park St. 34-35p| ICBLLIE PUPS- FOR SALE--Special bred- ;nn nu-inn 39 fl Annlu I-A W " Y-Tu" WANTED TO RENT--Farm.` 100 acres or less. fair buildings, good water, prefer near (`ookstown or Alliston, good farm- er, experiergced. Reply Box D"- Ex- aminer oide. .33-38c SEED WHEAT FOR SALE--0.A.C. `No. 104. price $1.50 per bus. Long distance phone. Frank Loftus, Phelpston. 34-36p PIANO BARGAIN--Heintzman & co.| piano, as good as new, excellent tone and appearance. Call at 194 Bradford, St. 34 FOR SALE--Grain and clover threshing machine, in good repair. `Apply Chas. McGinnis, Box 808, or phone tc BELL ORGAN FOR SALE, in rst-class!` ..n..AHn.. (`nil no A: nrnuxwlnlv Q6 9.4.` FOR SALE-Rubber-tired buggy with Wire wheels, `See it at 72 0wenSt., Barrie. A bargain. V ` 1,34-3.5p BARGAIN `FOR QUICK SALE-PortabIe nuuy.n\" nu" nnmnlnfn in HI-ah!-Inna nnnr- |BARN FOR SALE at Big Bay Point, 40x R 411` nnnnn marl :rn|-nan nuns: Qinnn uvnwk FOR SALE-Quantity seed wheat, Daw- son s Golden Gha. Absolutely- free from smut and noxious weed seeds. -First `here. first served. Come soon. Apply to W. G. Kennedy, R. R, No. 2, Allan- rlale. phone 8114. - - 32-34p FOR SALE.--Gasboline sawing outfit. 5-h. p.. T28-in. saw. on trucks, belting and everything complete. Also 40-gal, gas- oline tank: one blacksmith anvil; 125-lb. forgeiin rst-class shape. Apply `A. J. , Higgins. Craighurst. Ont. '33-35p -LUMBER FOR SALE--25.000 fe_et of one- :....I.. ....ll "L 12111 v\A-Q IE. l\1\r\ 1..-]. An... ROOMERS OR BOARDERS WANTED- DL.-_.. nunnr -2,4.` LOST~~Motiday, in Barrie, gold safety pin with.cuff link centre. Reward at Ex- aminer office. - ' 34c ALL KINDS OP WOOD G'_tL .,l..L_ ...!._.-_l _,l..L._ I TIRE DISAPPEARED--The person who nal? ntnuv '1 H.-1. `rnnn nor 1)} 'l`m.+ (`Nu LOST--On Friday. Aug. 18. a gold ame- thyst earring with one pearl. Apply `to Examiner and receive reward. i.OST-16-ft. rowboat lost from on July 11, dark oak stain, _' Also pair of oars. Finder` J. S. Milne. Big Cedar -Point, ' LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN from 48 I)..-.-I.l Q4 _..- .._...l.. ..._lll_ ..I2. ._ LOST--Sm21ll pair scissors. between Collier] St. Methodist church and Mr. Bidwell'-'. , Valued as "keepsake. Finder please re- turn to 265 Dunlop St. ' ` 34p LOST--'Ihu person who picked up a V-neck sweater in Queen's Park. Saturday. Aug. 19. had better return same to H. E. Storldart, Barrie Jail, and avoid trouble as the party is known. -341) LOST~-Lady s- blue suit coat, Sunday. Aug. 20, between Minesing and Barrie. Reward offered for communication lead- ing,to recovery'of same; Apply P. O. Box 1019. Collingwood. 34p STRAYED from lot 13, con. 1. Oro. on or about Aug. 15, sorrel mare. 3 yrs. old. one fore and one hind leg white, white face. Please forward any information to Wesley Rix, Crown Hill`! phone 902 ringV5. Reward. 34c . BOARDERS WANTED--Students prefer- red. Write Box~~532 or apply at this of- ce. ' _ 34-35p LOST-On Saturday afternoon last, be- tween Allandale station and Minesing. black club bag. letter inside addressed to Mrs. Hodgetts. Reward. NotifynC"x}ef of Police. Barrie. or write P. W. Hod- getts. Parliament Bldgs.,Toronto; 33-35p FOUND~_~-Gent's gold watch on Elizabeth St. Finder may have same by proving `property and paying expenses. .App`.y at 107 Essa St., Allandale. 3-;1c FURNISHED ROOMS to let at 59 Mary St. ` 31-36p TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET-V DL-_- A01 DA... ROOMS T0 LE*r-`suitab1e for light house- keeping. 21 Collier St-. 34c FURNISHED" ROOMS to let." Board or without. Apply 77 McDonald St. 31-36p UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET`-App_ly 0.4 M..l-..4-- Q4 - . Q1. COMFORTABLE ROOM with board to} two students in student's home . `Apply at this office. . 32-37p FURINISHEDKIOOMS with board or with- B_L_..I ...._:I.. 1...`.-- ..L I` .............LI.. ll \J[lLL.V cl.` \l1\r wlJl.\J.l.\. |Jl'Il.JL'l*L U1 IJGUIU saw-mill. axllcomplete, in first-class con- dition. Apply to Frank Robinson, Bor- deau, Ont. 30-35p WANTED-For small family, young girl for general housework. Apply Box 1, Barrie. 34-35c DIQIJJJ \lI.\I\1K1J-V, 1`\I1\v 53111424, IL] LIIGIWULIIDB condition. Callrat 45 Worsley St., 34p /\Jl4.I41L'4 1 U10 l.`\Il|a \7l'llJL'J"D}JUUl5l unusu- ing, price $3.00. Apply to W. H. Hall, R. R. 1, Churchill. 4 34:: 'l.'JI.!llJ 1'l'LlJl-I I! LLFJIII. l'\II\v Dl1IJI!f"" :No. 104, good sample, $1.25 bus. Cotton, R. R. 1, Elnnvale. 34c! )l1l\l` I-`\II\o \UI\lJl`J HI! 1315 `I35 IUIIIL, '8UA 60, all squared timber, over $1000 worth of timber in it; for quick sale will take $400. ApplyAJ. F. Craig, 3 Dunlop St., Barrie. ' - 29-34p K IILA I\l.lV lit` \Il' V7 \l\Jl 1` \I1\- 9111112?` Soft slabs, mixed slabs. limb wood and furnace wood; the best of 4-ft. maple. Sold by the cord or cut and split to or- der. Prices on application. W. Gracey &. Son, phone 404. Allandale. Cheapest woodyard in town. ' 32-35c IKJLVILJEJIIA I'\Jl\ K)`-`I4l'l-_-`Q(Iv\J\l`J IFCL `II lI|IU' inch cull at $10 per M; one-inch com- mon hemlock, 8. 10, 12. 14 and 16 ft..; 2 by 4 hemlock. 8, 10. 12. 14 and 16 ft-.; 2 by 6, 8 and 10-inch, 10. 12. 14 and 1 R `f W H Lrnlfnn Tuu_'l`l-unrnfnn ll." U U llllll 1U'I|lUlI 1U. 19- I`! auu :6 ft. W. H. Hmton. Ivy-Thornton Telephone. Utopia. P;0. 32-36p l\J|3I` 911331 L`4lJ \l.I.\r |3I.\llJl`J.l` II|}lH '80 Bayeld St.. one female coliie, clipped body. Bame license. ' 34p ll\rlIJ IJICPFII l l.`l!\l\l'J.lI" "` 1 HC IICIDUII WHU took new Z tire from car at Tent City. Aug. 19, is advised to leave same at Examiner and save trouble. ` 34c `VV `.7 IJIVI` ULUI Phone 431. WANTED TO RENT in Barrie for four winter months, small convenient house or housekeeping apartments. E. V. Wil- son, Shanty By. A 33p J$V1` U lluli 1.0111211 I 24 Mulcaster St. Ul'\`lV.lGl'l.E1lJ K`v\ \)L'lC _VVIlILl KJUHIU UI' VVIIIII` out. School pupils taken at a reasonable rate. App1y`Box M" Examiner. 34 iRooms and Board Lost and Fouhd I-3,: ._.._.__7..__ `FOR SALE+` I motorboat| 2-in. keel. " rewarded. \ Tent City. 343550 ,r'943 I WANTI<}D-From 50'to 100 acres farm,.to rent, or work on shares. in vicinity of Barric-. Apply Box N" Examiner of- ce. v 33-_34c

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