FOR SALE-.-Baby carriage, in good condi- -tion; Apply at 49 John St. . 37p 1 IFOR SALE--Oxford self-feeder, heater, in` lnnn nnn`I"l-Cnn Iuxn.u\onn`-`In A.....I-. I: 1)-- CARD` or THANKS \-mzulvu. puuauuu 01' 01190.. A _ w. 195 Dunlop Sh. phone 439M. 37-48p Live Stdck /F or Sale Rooms arid Board Miscellaneous For FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. 100 acres. NH. 9 :-nn :1 lnnieiil nnnnl ...I.....; .....l A :__:j--1-j to mxtor fur- ....C..:l'......... I_ . ;:;.:., ?i{3"8$'i7; 183 Elizabeth i as u\,l few sttidents .. LL- l`,I I 1_v . nu. 32-87pT| EU!` "'33.46{ ' ul 37-42;) I I III` 15: T- : ROBBINS--In affectionate remembrance of our dear son, Leslie Ivan Robbins, who was called away the 13th of Sept-., 1920. Oh. not lost, but gone before-us; Let them never be forgot. Sweet their memoryto the lonely; In our hearts they perish not. How such holy memories cluster A Like the stars when storms are past, Pointing up to that far heaven Whe're.we hope -to meet at last. `- 37c' --Always missed by Mother, Dad, ` . ' Brother and Sisters. i MILIUI 37p .uuuuuw_. wuu-ueparteu Ims me bept. 16, 1920. . Oh for the touch of a vanished hand And the sound of a voice -that is still. 37p. ---From Brother and Sister, Pry and Florence. - F011 SAL-I6 OR RENT. 100 acrbs sandy Ilnum, gnml water. fmmu- h0u.~:v and ham. For pm'tic;ular.x- apply to J. J. Coughlin. An-f wn zmm, `r ""r.l(). 37-42;; --z 4-:;-j ' 1"L'uuJuCIU1V--ul Jovmg memory 01 James Cgcil Ferguson, who died September 16, l 14. - Deep in `our hearts there's a picture Of a loved one laid to rest, ' In memory's frame we shall keep it- Because he was one of the best. ` Our lips cannot speak how we loved him, Our hearts cannot tell what to say. God only knows how. we miss him As we travel along life's "way. --~Sadly missed by Father and Mother. Sister and Brothers, 37c` Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ferguson. ROBl;INS-7-In loving memory of Leslie Robbins, who.depa1-ted this life Sept. 13, 1920. I FERGUSON-In loving memory of James (IN-_il Fm-unsnn ml-an Aim-l Q...+-...L.... 1:: x 5u.:.u-'51 auuuuuureu. V A great lover of flowen-2. Mrs. Bird spent much of her time in her garden. She was deeply interested in church work and it was mainly by her efforts that the memor- ial window to Rev. Canon Morgan was plac- ed in,'I`rim`t_v church. Her energy and in- terest were largely responsible also for the improvement of the church grounds many years ago by terracing, planting of trees. letc. e 1.... -- `C|U- The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon from her late residence. Sans Souci." to` Trinity church and thence to Barrie Union Cemetery. Luuu uxru. at Hume. 8 ,Montreal. There are l`4 gre:nt.-grandchildren. A nu-An `A1-not 4-.` u zlulx.` uuu t'A})|l'E(1. HI 1010. g Of her family of four A sons` and four; jdaughters. all are living except the eldest; `son, Godfrey. who died in Montreal two: years ago; He was general manager of the !Banqne Nationale. The others are: Ernest` Bird, Manager of Bank of Commerce. iNanain1o; Eustace G. Bird. R.I.B.A., arch-' itect, Toronto; Dr. Charles Bird, physician,` .Gananoque; Miss Edith A. Bird. R.N., Tor-V? fonto: Miss Caro C. Bird. in England; Miss `Ruth Bird. at home. and Mrs. R. G. Gillett.,f 17 grandchildren andll l4 prmit.nrnnrlnl-MA-an _~jIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIE ` MRS; AMY BIRD f One of Barrie s old and respected resi-: 'dents passed away yestverd'a,v afternoon in, the person of Mrs. Amy Laura Bird. 011' `Sept. 1, Mrs. Bird was seized with a stroke [of paraLvs_is while down town shopping. A` `second stroke followed on Sept. 9 and she i.-rtendily sank until the end dame. . I Mrs; Bird was a native of Canton. China,5 .where she was born 83 years ago. There `she married Lieut. Shearman Godfrey -Bird of the Royal Engineers, who was serving -in .China and was stationed at Hong Kong. She left. China in 1867 and after spending itwo years in England. came to Canada. set- ltling in Barrie in 1869. Lieut; Bird had. `been given five years` leave. but died he-f `fore that expired. in 1873. V I `inn Fund! I\: CA..- _.....: ..___l A` ,1 . V . u V . V y . x vwllv aunv yctil, UUU. ` `i `Stepping on the accelerator a lit-? ;.tle_too vigorously on the Provincial" L, %Highway south of Barrie did not pay` ,two residents of Toronto, Max Ketz` ` iand M. C, Perry, who were convicted j [in police court this morning under: , {the Motor Vehicles. Act and given the: Husual ne. Highwav-Officer Balmer` - luync I-Inn Auxn cu`... ..'_..._LA_ LL._, , _- -....,.. vv vvuua I . I Tllere is said to be a large amount; of shooting and ruzmingvof dogs on` the Sabbath day between Allandalei jand Colwell, a practice whivh resi-AI i dents _ !wou1d`like to see stopped. It seems 'to have been carried on to a consid- I ;erab1e "extent last year, too. 1 `.+m.-m:.... l'\V\ `.1... ......-a_,_-;,2 1-- in that district, and others` 1' I . . `law .\h'.~`.. Yml. _ ua-0 0.15051 Aw e A1ex.'Galt,- one of the best golefersg of the Barrie Club, went around the nine-hole course in 33 yesterday, afternoon, which is considered an ex-I ocellent score for the local rinks,'32; ibeing` par and 38 bogey. He per-3 formed the same feat last week-. ' I ..u . --vvnl "an: Ivy lI\Jl\I -T--J. G. Keenan has secured some pianos from the Bell exhibit at Tor- onto Exhibition. This will be a good! opportunity for any wishing a high-i grade piano. Remember the place, opposite the Post Office. _ 37c; A crokinole match took place at? J. G. Keenan s last night, which re-! sulted asefollowsz 1st, J. R. Reid and ` J. G. Keenan, Barrie; 2nd, A. Arm-,3 `strong and E. Crawford, Minesing; 3rd, A. McKee, Sr., and A. McKee." iJr., Barrie. \,__ rm 1. n -- Alliance will preach in St. Andrew s --Wall paper, latest designs, all prices. Exclusive agency for Staun- ton s semi-trimmed. W. A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth St. 37c: A representative of the Dominion` Church next Sunday morning. The} following Sunday Harvest Home ser- I vices will be held. 1'` 17 - l V I V ~ - ~---~---a A--"-3-W-M Ovehden College re-opens on Tues- day, Sept. 18, for boarders and on Wednesday for day pupils. `IT ,, II ` ---SliVced bacon; 35c lb. at Buchan- an s. _ [ . 37c ---Simmons & Co. for men's and boys` hats and caps. 37 V -Get your school supplies at. Keenan & Kennedy's. 37c --St. Lawrence granulated sugar, per bag, $10.60, at Buchanan's. 37c -Dr. J. F. Rollit, dentist, office No. 1 Dunlop St. Phqne 450. 36-7p] ` II `I fix?!-.4. -4. D......:.. n.:.. V , _,,`_,`. _.-. _--v`-....`.vvo` uU'|1Jl --When at Barrie Fair call and see `the Barrie Veterinary (Hospital. n....`....1-__' rc-n_-. - WOMW OBITUARY LOCAL NEWS . nu -u-nu `nunu unu (H ll. H\'(`. T-HIT mile:-.~.~`i(1: of the Tuwunhip of lnnisfil. '.-\}\- ply .)`.\'nN'.`William '1`. R.` Bl2u`k.'1(iS l.9.'\1(l-3 or .~\\'v., Turouln. , `36~37c __.___..__.______.____.__._...__._.___. THE BARBIE EXAMINER - --Drive with consideration but be sure and get to Barrie Fair, Sept. 17, 18 and 19. ~ \ ` I A ly of Craighurst,_Ont. ' BIRD--On September 12,1923, zit her late! residence. ,Sans Souci. Barrie. Ont.,.1 Amy Laura, widow. of the late Lieuten-f -ant Shearman Godfrey Bird. Royal En- gineers. in her 83rd year. Funeral ser- vice will take piece in Trinity Church, Saturday. September 15. at 2' p.m., thence to Union Cemetery. T LI'I'HGOW--At Weston, on September 9, Mrs. A. P. Lithgow, in her 83rd year, widow of the late A. P. Lithgow, former- I 7 l `ca-MERoN-THoR.NToN-1n Barrie. _on ; "September 1, 1923, at Central Methodist? parsonage. by.Rev. E. T. Douglas, Eliza-E beth Gibson Thornton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Thornton, Park St., toj Otto Vernon Cameron,` son of Mr. and: Mrs. Carneron,`Thornpson St. . GREG-S0N--PARKER--.In Barrie, on Wed; nesday, September 12, 1923, by. Rev. E.` T. Douglas, Evaline Harriett. Parker,; . daughter of Mr. andMrs.. W. O. Parker_.j 107 Sophia St., to William James Wilbert; Gregson, Camp Borden, son of Mrs. A.` 0. Fisher, Eccles St. . PA'I"I'ERSON---McKINNON--At _St. Sav-; iour Church of England, Toronto. on; Monday. August 13,- 1923, by the Rev.: G. B. Johnston, Miss Irene Gertrude Mc-i Kinnon, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.; Thos. Teasdale, Vespra, to Mr. Jay Pat- terson of Toronto. - ;: PRxINCE---MclIVOR--In Toronto. at the 3 home of the bride's parents, 222 Lisgar.` St., on Thursday, Sept. 6, 1923, by the? Pat- W T nnnf AI` nay-13:13 7 nn:".. 9 GRAH.-\M--~In the R.V. Hospital, on Fri- day, September 7; 1923. twin daughters, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Graham. Cundles. LIV-9 uu Luuu.-uuy, ucpt. U, 1:140, U) ml: Rev. W. T. Bunt. of Barrie. Lucille; Matilda Mclvor to Edward Arthur Prince; of Barrie. - Men s Red Label Ribbed Combinations, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.00 Men s St:1mie1d s Fine Ribbed Combina- tions. sizes 34 to 44, easy priced, $3.75 Men s Red Label Stantie1d s Shirts and Drawers, price . . . . . . $2.50 garment Men s Stzmtield s Blue` Label Shirts and Drawers, price . . . . . . $3.00 garment COME MONDAY, Tumngrgngxtyslagg 3?.-3.-(,`17f1 `,\`,., 19 VOLJI` fI'iEI1dS' hPTP` IPfl\/`:3 \.'nHr urr Meet your friends here; leave _vouf .s Make them dresses they are proud to wear! ?. WU-.-\(?R E lARn\'l FUR Y-`oAl:I!I OR R.EN'I`-- 1951.! half In ! `)1 l>`(\n (I T3`--~ Buy Standard- Designer Patterns with The Belrobe MARRIED [VlEN S UNDERWEAR BORN SUTCLIF F E S - T`S SO EASY--just buy your material at our piecevgoods counter and follow The Belrobe. What is The Belrobe? A wonderful sewing guide. enclosed only with StandardDesigner Patterns, that shows you every step in making a dress out of the least possible amount of material. You will nd all the newest styles at our Standard-Designer Pattern counter. 7l54-Among the materials recommended for this. dress are organdy, taffeta, voile and crepe de Chine. You will find them at our piecegoods counter. V 7l7l-The eight-year size for this pattern calls for only I yard of 53-inch material for the skirt and '% yard of 39'inch material for the blouse. Phones l4g_ 81- u V\J I L.r\l\O ARRIVING MoNbXY:bne car Peacl Plums, Pears and Tomatoes. ARRIVING NEXT THURSDAY-One < Grapes, Plums, Pears and Tomat uuu \4L lCl _V IUI Three X Pickling Vinegar . . . Sweet Potatoes . . . . . . -. . . . . . . Machine-S1 ic"ed Breakfast Bacon Choice No. 1 quality Cheese .. Spanish Onions . . .i . . . . . . . . 1.55 rxuzusv Z4-lb.-bag Pasfry Flour . . . . . . . . . . L Tomatoes, per basket . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Lawrence Granulated Sugar, bag F-rirlcnr and Qn+...-nlr... 4L.:.. _-a mu lUCl`4T --Nnrlh half of lot ....n...._.:.... ..o` H. 'I`....... l..'., , 5.15. uuwlcllcc uranulatea Dugar, . . . . . . . Friday and Saturday this week only Blue Grapes, per basket . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pickling Onions. Cauliowers and Small C1; and Celery for pickling. Three X Picklinsr Vinmrnr ' V -- 6-qusrt baskets from . . . ll-quart baskets from . . . !_.(_)MBARD PLILMS . ._._. ONE CAR - 1000 BAs1EE?s_ -T0F1=R10AY _ A _AND SATURDAY II -vccjnbt-I 5 $1 -- \JlVILJ a We have Green Gages, _ _-7 -v -naval AV wraps tmdvparcels here; we will look after them. - Cnnnf 31 -DliVeYY *0 any Part of the town. AEEACHES Black `Cashmere Hose. - 2 . 2x1 rihbed, sizes 7, /_%. 8. 8%. extra value . . . 75c Boys and Girls Black Cashmere Hose, seamless, 2x1 ribbed, sizes 9, 91 and '10, special price . . . . . . . . . $1.25 Ladies White Flannelette Nightgowns, with long or short sleeves; these gowns are extra value, you should see them. _$l.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25 Ladies` All Wool Jacquette Sweaters, colors navy and white, gold and white, black and. white, reg. 85, special $4.00 PRESERVING PEA`R.S' \K1I\ A tr . ".0 l..HT- =Rnnm. .~`|lU-.`im(,` for office c-mnmittvo room. 48 Buyfinld St. 34 . . . . . . . 75cto$l.00 n . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 to $1.25 . . . . . . . 65cbasket :5, Blue Damson, Rhine Clqud and Egg Plums- . . . . . . ..;4 gallon OIL, f THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1923 Ladies- Cashmere Heath- er Hose, silk clocks, black and brown; Lisle Hose Awith arrow, and Mercury l.is1e.Hose. colors nz1v_\' blue, canteloupe, taupe and-brown, sizes 8'15: to 10, prices were 90c, 80c andr73c, clearing at 50c _Y--One `car Peaches. Tomatoes. Mercury Heather Cash- mere Hose, fawn, sponge. and blue, sizes 8?/3' to 10, special . . . . . . . . $1.50 sheer and lus- trous,` the choice of retin- edtwomen, our Hosiery is ' proving extremely popu- lar with all women who ,.are particular to. have their apparel in good taste. , its fine quality, superior nish and dainty styles make it just what you want. Mercury Silk Hose, black and brown, poinfheel, SpCi2ll value at . . $2.25 '1 \ V ' ' T0 1.101`-A ~l cott-age, central. pm- nn. ru:1.~`un:l)lv. :\ppI_v at F}.\;2uniner office . 370 3 ________________________________ Ladies Fine Silk Hose in black, dove, beige, brown and white, special, $1.75 Peaches, Grapes, Tnmnfnnc iL;&i iisignr Qu. terly for Fall, price 25c Standard Designer Needle Work_Book for Autumn, price 35: STANDARD DESIGNER -`u -urn $6-w-ww- Please call "and get you: copy. ; 0F UNUSUAL MERIT , . . V . . - - \r\I\r "GROCER '-?'@' (`;R0,(`.l')R`x .'\"1`0RE and dwelling for sale. an Robinson Street in town of Golliiigwood. .*turo and dwelling combined. contents and garage. For particulars applylo Mrs. Grant ,9- Bluney. (`l(lwau>r. RR. 2. or. Box. 39.} ("0llii_u:w0od. 9 32-370; Zucumbers 'f<=> r-2%-cg 3?` I5 'JI.|}l-Io `Miss Margaret Oolborne, haw r their aunt mu! 4 Cairns. I1a}LL}{a"$;;;*f' % eons of _Buffnln'. Mrs. C. N. HUN. .4... C71. \/Klllllh spending :1 few Id. whom ht` hm Mr. and \\I.r.~ motored from (1 days at the hon .-uuu 1' Iain`: L V. Mrs. Sprv . daughter. 51 r.~ The g'II\~'t `of .\1x -Mr. and Mrs Toronto are \i~ Mrs. R. G. M`: wpent `tho Hexxoh. hr! ` HOUSE CHWAI. _ FOR C.-\S'H-~Eight-A? mu1uml:LIri('.k hou.~ae with garage and three zu-res gqmd laud, large lawn. Just outside; mwn limils. r\mI|_\' 130 Tiffin St. Allan-: vlule. ` T35-40;; ST`-RAYED from lot 27, con. 11, Essa, two ewes yvith lambs, also four ewes. Any in- formation leading to recovery of same would be` appreciated; v Allan Johnston, R.R..- 2, Thornton. . 82-37p nllll LVII-`. IV I .11] Polioo W.'a;zI:~' were in Tom: Ilallntlor-I r<'>ct II, ' \a I -rabuuu, A)K1_)'llK'A Miss I.:n'ill:a visiting MiA~` ( during the pm Mis'e:- Jn.~:.~: mending \':l(`;x1 And Mrs. ]"r:m V, . It LVLII`. 'AlI. IX" Toronm. rm ~. John I~`lahort_\`. 'II__, C` l"|U (IIIII J ('lI" Mmms N0H- f `Toronto Sp fnrmer s honw I ll - _,, I \: LVIII`. after u Hidlnnu Ilr uruuu, I .| Rnlwrl 1 2. week Wii 34 Brudfm -Mr. um} a"`(%rgl1.-mm` : Hurst. fhir II , .11 'UlulCl H ll`}llH' L Mr.band W1-.~ are visiting t} Jacobs, Bayfiold M;u.- I.u.ll.. ` Miss Mu after xpm Bench, I .l I\I V1. `week-mu] \\` Victoria S: \I` ll .'llo\` .5 H10 gua- 'nrd 51. John H mm and :~'umlny. Mn. T} I I II [ FOR .'H`Al.liI~~ 9rnm1wl brick llcnmf with; .11! cmm-.ni(-noes. Sunu cash p:I_vment.i hnlmu-.0 on (-my mruns. Excollent homey .-\ppl.v to W. H. Sloane. Allzmdalo. 33-38p ...__..._...__...._..._.._--....___---------.-~ i Jill`. RhI)ll(`.\ Jll. In. JI mturned humu- '~ago and Don- `II,.,., . \.'_IlI `but we II , . iii` BIFI "vl . Jl 'G0n|un 1 M"-ck-r-ml an Mrs. W. 1 =-.' .\Ir.~. .\. ` Mrs. H. ` ug frit-mi.~ A Misses` (ix feturm-(1 frn Mi. l.:uH Mrs. .\nir `hard Ht-:u-h \\"m.V1". ll- `s sisu-.r. MI`: (`I I `lt v\ vv Mr.- . mg: .\lr_~ .\'Ir. inn 1.-`Iling I I3. .I` , M i.\~ ---------------------------1 HOUSI-2 MIR S!\l.E -Brick house. 7 rooms. I mwn cm1v 111,; acres splendid gar-I Ion luml, .lm'el_v sirlxatinn. For partic-! ulara H(Ml`(!.\\' Box 943, Barrio. 36-37pg M Ls.~ Ht. "ruuksml nurse cowm Wit}; M014 The PEG with TH! I ll\Jl Lust 1 L`\rl\ I_`V:\`L1l`4, block lmuso, .\'L.`l|)l9 1('.\'. .4', foundation. .*\ppl_v lu Gen. 9'0 ';lc`) I In 'ilh l RUl ER'I`Y FOR SALE, 5 LL.,.l. I... ...l.I- annua- l`lI\'_l l*?R.IICN{`.l'l l) :'s`Tlu`N1)GRAvPH'ER. Eng-3 sh. wants position we eretar)', stenogra-I lnher. companion ur nur:-aery governess in mi near Barrio. Referc+nce.<`. Apply Post Of-. five Box 775. { 37;) \VAN"I`IED--:I*`aH ploughing "to do; Fordson Ulivor outfit. used; terms reasonable. Ap-i ply W, Monlgonwry. Lefrby. Phone ; l2r2. T 37-42p i LIVE H-ENS and young chickens wanted. Highest. pr-ic(~.=i paid. Phone 322 or write to M. Alexander. 142 Bradford St. 33-38p r i ALL KLNDSQFOWL AND JUNK WANT- \.`Y\ T-:04.` DH 11.... KAI) ._ -.l."..._.. 001 ED. Write` PO. Box 5420: phone 384. H. Levit, Bafrie. ' . _ 34?-39p: .'\uu xxuw uo -`1'uvv u nnu ml U n W nu I.` HOUSE WAgN'I'ED T0 RENT, for` two ullnlfu nf nknnf Iva l`f\I\IIIL' Ann\`tv no n... DOG MST-Black and white hound, col- lar.wit.h tag No. 18. Rnward. Philip Love. 123 Mulcaster St.. Barrie. Anyone holding dog after this notice will be prosecuted. 37p ILLILICVP1 71 up l.L'Jll LU IV!`4J.V1,V I0!` LWU adults, of about five rooms. Apply atABox "J", Examiner office. ' 373) i - I K 3 FARM HELP WANTED-Single man at` once, must be a good plowman, wages $40.00 per month and board. Yearly eu~ gzagemeut. Harold Dyment, Barrie. 36tfc \J\.ILll\ \.l'l.'l1Vllll.\ut'II.l V7 III` LIIJJI, HIlllulC'`UU) two infamily, no washing or ironing. Ap- ply between 7 and 8 p.m. 72 High St. 29tfo WAN l'ED-4'}ood general maid, two in fam- ily. Apply Mrs. 0. H. Lyon, 91 Owen St., Barrie. 37p KILIVI-I VV Ill` I-LDC! 1' Kill II`-'U\)lH `V \}lUl\o Highest wages. Apply Mrs. Chas. Devlin, 53 Maplg Ave. ' 37tfc GIRL WAINTED FOR HOUSEWORK. IIZ_L.__; .-..._..,. A__I-. ll..- l\L..,. I\--`.I2_ JANITOR. WANTED. Apply to Hampton! E. Jory, King Block, Barrie. 36-38 EXPER.`I'ENOED1I:AED wanted at. ono Apply to Mrs. Morten, 70 Collier St. 35tfc I COOK-GENERAL WANTED, middl-aged I YIIIA ;I\ VIII l\l' ;I'f\I\:I\Q AR. One cent 3 word, cash, -mu insertion Uninimurn charge, 25c); six insertions for. the price of four. 10 cents extra when charged; also 10 cents extra when replies are directed to Examiner Oioe. , L(b"I`--Car marker, No. 83-085. on Sun- day, Sept. 9, on Mill Road, or` in Battle Finder please"1ea\'e at 185 `Dunlop St., or phone 925W. i 37,) T . '11 DIN Amer COLUMN u-un I - \|UlVl |`>\ll\ s`|t\|ll.`. UK Kal`:1Vl""` half lot 24. (inn. 9. F.1~'s:t. Apply to V\ u.~'l<{\' Bruuks. R.R. No. 3, Thorn-` 34-39p : Page Twelve Lost ound `Farms For Sale Property For Sale- Property To Let Help Wanted VALU-ABLE l*`A'R`M FOR SALE-West half :of lot 18. in the 9th concazsion of the Town- ship of Vespra._ The land is clay and clayl ' loam; -and under cultivation except about 9 acres in hardwood bush. Good brick -house, bank `barn and frame barn aituated thereon. Also orchard and good well. The farm is well situated, close to rural school and has in connection therewith rural mail ` and telephone. For te}-ms apply to Mrs. Joseph Copeland, R. R. 2, Barrie. D. M. - Stewart, Solicitor, Barrie, Ont. 37-39c - :j -i Wanted acres. cementi cement block` L0gn'n._ Barrie 1 37}; - five. thirdf ...I..l`ll |._ v .nuuu- , 35-40p ., us I` ul f 34tfc ; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Calder wish to thank their neighbors and the many friends for their kind. help _and. sympathy shown to them in their recenf bereavement. . 37p u:u.Jl.'.1:4D. nnu urA.V LB '1`Au.4U1tlNG-- ` Have your suit or overcoat tailor made in your own town at our low prices, $28.00. $30.00. $35.00. $40.00. They look better, . they fit better, theyrwear better. We have all kinds of clothes to choose from or you can have your own cloth m'ade`up in any style at a reasonable price. Also pressing and repairing and alterations done reason- _ably. W. C. Crawford, Ladies` and Gents Tailor, 37 Dunlop St. Over `Simmons & Co. Store. Phone 726. . . 36p ,; V - L.-XDIES4.` AND GENTS` 'I`AILORING- F-Invn vnnr nah nu .-u......~...a 4..:I....' _....I- :_ .}~`:\l{:.'Vl FOR SAl.F`.-r-West half lot 18. Con.,l 12. Yespra, 87 em; all cleared but 10? acres hardwood bush; 20 acres pasture; 2f acres orchard; soil clay loam; good well; fair buildings. Will sell with or without stock and implements. James Brumby, R.R. L . Barrie. Phone. 609r2. 35-40p] !KNI'I'I`ING DONE TO ORDER. 52 Mac- donald St..; good value in strong yarns for boys. also fancy; golf and sports stockings. Pullovers made for young or grown. Nice stock on hand. Anythingofrom slumber socks to stockings to match your suits. First quality yarns to choose from. ' 36-41p . IWILL THE PERSON who_ was seen taking a black club bag containing childre-n s cloth- ing. from Robertson's Drug Store, please return same and-avoid further trouble. 37p :\l;l3LL CARE for your children day or ;nights. and can do mending or darning. also Ill] l I ing lots for sale. Phone 1002F. rating by" respectable woman. Also build- 37.38;: . FOR PAINTING. paper hanging and gen- eral house decorating. phone A. Berry. No. 539W. 21 Gownn St_.. Allandale. 32-877p ' . . fHOUSE, office or store windows cleaned. `Floors cleaned. polished or oiled. _W. Smith 105 nun].-m Q .J....... Aonu . 9-7 An- MATHE.\iA"I`ICS--Expert tutoring . all . igrades up to Junior Matriculation. P. 0. 1130:: 37 or No. 2 Penetang St. A - 36-37p IHAIR niznssmc done by Mrs. D. c. goward. Bring ._v_our combings and have` I1 a good swim`: made. 26 Mulcaster St. 27tfcE 3 I v ` {\'/I---Letter at rectory, View there. ' 130;\RnEIis WAN'I`ED-~A preferred. in :1 private home. legiate. VApply Box 655 or St. Barrie. l lFURNISHED ROOM to let. with all con- zivenieuces. _con_tral. phone .113. 35-401); ` I i--------------------------------- l _`.\`tmud. 1 mile from Provincial Highway. 1% miles soulli of Barrie. For particulars an-1 - i`- +"" )USl f(`ll()l(`.l) FARM FOR SALE-~95 acres of]~.{1(0m.S good laml, with choice buildings situated smm,_ .h~,.~'ido Cruigvale Station and the village of HAIR ply` tolllmrlos Robertson, `.raigvale. 36-37p` Howan } _..._.._.__.___.._....____...__._ :PLICAS.~\N'l` ROOM with board, 10 minutes'! w:1lk tn Post Office, 5 minutes` walk to_I (`vollegiute Apply 201 Elizabeth St.. or; Box 615.` A 37-38;) ` ,uuumoLu1umV1AIZJJDAIFHMADSTJ -~Three large front rooms, all convonienc-I res. some furniture. Adults only, room for: `car. 37pi 1-L'I\uu`ul`.lI xyuum U) 1451'. wxth house-` jkeoping privileges, suitable for two; 1 mix? H1:o'.~* walk from collegiate. 14 Small. phone` 564. ' 37]) I l ...._,_________._._..___...._....._. _ v- v-.-~.v-uuuu unify. .L;A5u\\f.1_V KJIIICUIC Dlllllle _.?1uoG1sTEIu::D HOLSTEIN BULL. I*`avor- ? '35 the " ` g"* `hem- , ite Korndyke L_v0n_s." aged yeztrs. for.` _ _ ,:saIe. A;_1p1{ E. E. Rogers, Craxghurst, F105? ,;phone. n7r4. 37p! . A . _ __(/T .__..._._...._._...__......__..____ VUNFURNISHED ROOMS inished [rooms with home privileges. Bradford St. Phon_e 595W. ' 3'. i ;RO0`MS TO RENT AT 233 BAYFIELD ST. 5--~Thrpn huum Cu-mu .~n....m ..II ......_.-..:-__ 3.FURNIsm:15 17001: TO LET. with hou.f:o- 3`(Cll\l\;l\(l' I\l':\'nnn: ;~n:&~nLL.V 1'-.. L..._2 I ROOMS_ TO LET, furnished, at 99. Sophia,` Sr., \Vest. - T 37;)` _l ,5SC.~\l4F.S FOR SAI.E--Set. Wilson's latest ; 5 ton solid steel frame scales, new last` `year; big reduction for early sale; stock` lfrzune included if desired. Address Scal-5 Les. Box ,(D)_. Exumimsr, Barrie. 37tf<? I . 5 ; ' ',3FOR. SALE--~Silve-r-plated b flat solo corn- .vet. Besson model, in first-class condition. .}for 840. Also a violin for $15. Apply ton` .:I*`r:mk Dutcher. .Hu_nter`s Clothing Store.i 34-39;) 3 .._._..._..-_.._.__ 1 -_--::- FOR sAI.E.9 omul. lmul ...:n. ..L.,.:.... l..`.:|..|:____ \rxI;o.III\lulJ uxuuul. run. a:xuL`4-.`lge(1 ` `rams and ram lambs. T. Connell. phone 1.?1 Thprntoxx. L 37-39p 9 1 i I 7 i ! :COTSWaOLD SHEEP FOR SALE-Aged `rams and ram lmnhs. T (`.nnnnll km... 1 1 :!JEWEL'R-ANGE FOR SALE; in good con- I ,;Ddition. reservoir` on back. burns coal or .|wood. Mrs. C. McNi\'en, Cotter Ave.` , :Pho`ne 836W. 35p--40] `. `Knetchel kitchen cabinet. dining suite of uuunuuuuu runuu._unx'. run DALEJ---3 ftablo and six chairs, lacquers-d brass bed-I Tstoad, spring and matt.re.=s. combination bed-i llcnuch. dresser complete with mirror. A. E.g iHurr1s. the parsonage. Angus. 37-38p; I I - `HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE-g .)1..:.-_ . - ...:L_ .1` 'Kv\nfnknl L";fn`1nn Auk:-`A0 4----------------------I VVFOR SALF-~Pi;zno_. iron bedstead, springf Mam! mattress. kitchen range. wood heater.' :0 heutcr,v60-egg` incubator, fruit jars. Phone 606~l3. 37p i . SEED WHEAT for sale, variety Dawson` Golden Chaff; clean and a good sample. :Apply to W. G. Kennedy. Allandale. Phone 8114. ' 35-37p` FOR SALE~--Ideal Jewel heater. must sell; $8.50;'aideboard in` good condition. $9.50; Small table, 40c._ Inquire at'Examiner of: fice. ' V 37:5! _._____.__._.____._....._._.._ .FOR SALE---Walnut melodian. may be seen at Collier St. Methodist Sunday School afternoons, or apply to R.`Bidwel-l, Collier `St. ,37c A.'\I\:'Ul r\I1\ smut`: \Il\ K-DAV lr. IUU RCTPSK] lot. 9, con. 4. Innisfil. good wheat and al-:. siko farm, p(x~asei~`si011 `this fall. For terms I and purticul'2u's apply to Wm. J. Davidson. `Q (`unk. R.R. l. phone Conk.~`tmvn. 32" 1 3, .371) ( {PIANO FOR SALE" or rent. Open until `September 20. Apply Box P", Examiner office. 9'7-\ FOR SALE--Clare Bros.` Lighter Day Range, nearly new, 850. Canada Pride range, 815. Robinson Hardware. 37p jj-j LARGE COAL HEATER and sideboard for laale. 67 Maple Avenue. . 37c {run b'A_u9--Oxford self-feeder, heater, in good condition, reasonable. -Apply 15 Ross St. ` 37;: . `HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for aal.` Ap- lply to Market Clerk. . 37p `ma SALE---One set of double harness.` Apply 138 Mary St., Barrie. 37p` cup will office. BINDER for sale. Apply to J. Bim- I la, Barrie. 37p QGREY WICKER GO-CART for sale. Apply In 52 Park St. man. ` \JIUl.'l& VV {U "at 52 Park sf -j 4~~j ; 7:2 .~\(3ll.l'2 FARM FOR SALE. east-lmlf 'lot:j `1l.' mu. 9, la`-ssu. will .~s('.H with or wirhoutz` `stuck and implmm-.nl.~. Apply to Mrs. Hut`-, - wy (Yarr, RJR. "No. 3. Thornton. 37V-421)`!