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Barrie Examiner, 23 Oct 1924, p. 13

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xauu.-:5. 1L'WllI`LVLU&VLllUll, lDCUl[CllLyu The Electric Light Dept, is in- stalling a concrete transformer man- hole opposite Fisher's mill. In it will be placed two new transformers of .100 `kilowatts each, which _ will re- place A the. six transformers. now _ de- corating - oles in that . part of the "street. _ his will be a decided im- rovem_ent'.in' appearance. as well as einz `better in` case of re. When the Fisher mill was burned the Dept. - [lost $1000 worth of transformers. pro who has been acting strangely Willy uuau G yGL3Illp- ! Jack Reid, a farm laborer of Ves- of late, was [brought in! to Police Court on Saturday and sentenced to one month .in_ jail as a vagrant. . T'\,__ `(`Q`l__1_ ,1` `l'.I,`l 1 --Make your Christmas presents at home. Herbert A. Jarvis, instruct- or in basketry, will give private les- sons to` individuals or classes, morn- ings, afternoons or evenings. Terms moderate. All sizes` of reed in stock. Phone 740_J. - 42-47c Hercules Lodge, I.0.0.F., from To- ronto will confer` the initiatory de- R gree on Tuesday night, Oct- 28., All i members of the local I.0.0.F. lodge are requested to be present. R. DeGear, Rec. Secy.; `E; McMillin_. Noble Grand. - NIL- .........-... 2.. L....2...!...... -4! `D--...1 I LVUULU \I'1'Hll.llc I -The nurses-in-training of [Royal .Victoria Hospital are holding a mas- querade dance, Oct. 31, in Oddfe1- lows Temple. $1.00 per couple, 50c for extralady. Tickets from any of the nurses. also at Buchanan s, Good- fel1ow s,. Beardsall s and Patterson s (Allandale) stores. ` 40-43c Gordon Jones, B.A., of McMaster University, will preach in the Bap- tist Church next` Sunday, morning and evening. Those who heard Mr. Jones when t e McMaster Band was in Barrie` last February will be glad of" this opportunity of hearing him again. Everybody is- welcome. DI)`1I(\ VIIIYISVJOVIQ Q11!` 'IIY;1Y '|a|:U1ll.lllUCn , '7} meeting in the interests` of the A Barrie-Orillia Highway Improvement Association will be held at the home of E. C. Drury on Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 8 p.m. J. Moore, lecturer on horticulture for the Ontario Govern- ment, will givefan address on Tree Planting," "illustrated by lantern slides. . All interested 'are invited and` there is a special {invitation for the ' ladies. Irwm`.Mc,Ma hon-, Secretary. ` ,m|'n "1:-uni-v|:n have` -311 -:11- v _ v V - - . . "E :..v---..,.., nvv-av "V...- A `dozen members" of the Vi;omen s_l Canadian Club motored to Toronto last Friday and spent a.few hours -in the Ontario Museum under the g'uidance_.of Dr. Currelly, who also entertained them to afternoon tea. -The cool evenings are -coming` on, when slippers will be in demand. Carey-Hurlburt*Shoe Co. are showing some wonderful'values in women s` kid boudoir slippers at 95c pair and` men s with rubber heels at 99c pair. If , I, W, IV`L-_3, 1..., A , CD'allU. uxuuucly. - In getting ready for winter, ar- ticles no longer required are often discovered. Why not try and .nd a .sale for them by using an adlet in The Examiner? - A 41-43 For elongatedparsnips, one pulled by H. A. Jarvis probably takes the lcake. It is 4 feet 8 inches long and in shape looks more like a rawhide whip than a parsnip. Inn]! paid 9 `Fomvn lo}-unvnn-In A`? `You; Roy `Slack of Edgar_has potatoes that go one better than those report- ed in last week s Examiner. From one hill of Green Mountains he dug 9 lbs. and 6 ozs., the largest potato- weighing 3 lbs. 'I` ya... ..,-.......u wow nu-an.-nn -vgvvna-u N The children's story hour will be. resumed at the Public Library, Sat- urday, Nov.' 1. All children between the ages of 8 and 12 are welcome. I: r\1 nu -.-- ..=-... V- V ..--... -_ ...-v n\.--v...\.. -Don t forget the Old Time, Dance in- the Orange Hall, Allandale, Thurs-` day, Oct. 30; dancing from 8 to-12. Admission, gentlemen 50c, ladies 15c. `I 1'-_.__-__ 17--., 17-.- rI'I_!I 1'1 9! FOR SALE---Four-roamed cottage with] summer kitchen and good cellar, large soft water cistern: ' stable." shed large chicken house. Half acre ht well vfenc-ed. House decorated this year. Fifteen minutes from town. $1400--$700 down, baance in easy pay- ments. Apply A. `Robins, Cundles. 43tfci `n.-vp-nn-non4\In." av...uy.uv -Horsey, Keep Your Tail Up and Go Long,- Mule --November Apex records; they are knockouts. Hear them at Billy Keenan s Book Store. V T ` _43c The annual meeting of "the Royal Victoria Hospital. will be held in the Police _Court on Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 4 p.m., when the public are invited to. attend. ~ - `I"_.l:.._ ;.L' LL- A.-__._. L.__.___J -._1_ 3-- "'13i"o the town turned out in large numbers to the fashion pageant held at Sarjeant & King s last Thurs- dayeand enjoyed the display of dress I es and millinery. Tum nni-4-:v\nI mnnrlvv `Aw 1I1:9\+I\1n an vvc15_Auu5 u IUD- T. Milbee favored The Examiner with a bouquet of choice sweetpeas on Saturday. Mr. Milbee has had [splendid succevssrwith his sweet peas this summer and they were still blooming profusely last week. v A 'J__,_ __, ,' ,1,` L1,, `IT ,,,,,,9,, v-Iuovc-VI G-I\vI-IV hlllbvslv, GIG 0000 I-II `SJ-.'7'XtI I V -':-Notice_-- For plumbing and` heating, ring 214,, J. J. Neelands, 48 Blake St. Repairs for "all stoves `and furnaces-. ` . V 39tfc - --.-Hunters! Secure your hunting boots _at _Carey-Hurlburt Shoe. `Co. Good. - assortment of ` comfortable footwear. _ . . . 43c -Wallpaper in latest designs, all prices.` Exclusive agency for Staun ton semi-trimmed.--W. A.,Lowe & Son. Elizabeth-St. 39tfc --A splendid assortment of wo- m`en _s satin, patent and kid dress shoes at Carey-Hurlburt Shoe. Co., from `$3.50 to $9.50 pair. 43c - -Hear_ Blanchards Friday night, Col1i'er Street church. This is the first of three entertainments under auspices of Collier St. choir. . 43c H. A. Jarvis sold three boxes of Cuthbert raspberries picked in his garden last week. Some of his rasp,-I hnrrv 'k11a1\nu cnnn cl-ill in klnnnn cuucu. IGDII WCUl\o DUIIIC U1. I115 berry bushes are still. in bloom. ('11, , ,1, !`I J I n `I E \LIJ- -I-VA LCVIQICDD |-ILlVlll5t -When perhitting ; money; Buy `Canadian National Express money ,. \T-.:.._ 1:--. ._.1__-_-1_:_ .3 orders. Best, safest, easiest. 41-44p mu. a nun vvueau. [J Oats . . . . . . . . Barley . . . . . . . 3. . . . Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Peas . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . Buckwheat . . . . Hay, per ton . . . . .. Butter, per pound Eggs. per dozen . .. Potatoes, per bag uuuruu Ull ounuay evening. T, VV. W. Evans of Bradford and Mrs. Orville Todd of Churchill were "in town `on Tuesday evening, speaking in the interests of the O. I.`.A. Mr and Mrs Tlnnn-Ina 1'.'r:n n...-.4 .. I puUlLt'- L;U. _' The attendance at the O.T.A. meet- ing held on Thursday evening in the! Methodist church was fair. Splendid] addresses in support of the O.T.A. were given by Mrs. Stacey of Cree- more and Mrs. J. R. Couse of this place,- while Mrs. `W . E. Stoddart. Mrs. (Rev.) Beverage and Miss Mar- garet Robinson contributed the musical features to the programme by render- ing' solos. Lorne Arnold presided at the-organ`. ` A_ very pleasant and ben- eficial evening Was spent by those who attended. . ' ! DRESSIWAKING--M. Reid, phone 8 r 12, Craigvale. 42-44:) I .u.`n:nus ID!` a. IBW (lays last week. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Lewis of Tor- onto visited with friends here last week. T Tlfna Txr.-.1-ma-.... A: A.....\.... -.:'...u;...a -_.:u. ween. , > Mrs. Webster of Aurora visited with her aunt, Mrs. James Coulter. last week; ' 2 `EA IA"l`I8-on... I\` Al1.'..L.... ._L4...._.1_j __ I WVUK. ' Ed. Milligan of Alliston attended an- Oddfellows meeting here, Monday ev`- ening. ` , Mr. and Mrs. VVm. Jones of Barrie. spent Sunday with Mr. and`Mrs. VVm. `I Ferrier, . ` KIT- .-.....l `MIR... `I ..'........I_ 'r'r.-._-_-. _n .1 ' la .3 A. ';vu:.uea.n. . " :.l`l1e L.O.B A. Lodge here held `V'erj successful box social and card party in the" town hall, Wednesday evening. Amnn 'T`n('.1( and fnmilv nf 1\Tntxr T.nnv_ U`-SUIIIE} _ `Rev. Mr. Lawson of Toronto; repre- sentativeof the Lord s{Day Alliance, occupied the pulpit of the Methodist church on Sunday evening. T. `V. 7 mvnnu nf Prnfnv onil 11: L116 u1I.eI'esLS OI tne Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Hill spent a [few days with Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr..and Mrs. W. Goodwin. before re- turning to their home at Cameron. __-run n1-Janitor-n:-In I-mu :1-1 n.-....1.... I .l [lul`.`illd_V, . > V ' -Hallo.we en Party 4-- .Ever,vbody! come to the grand masquerade party in the Town Hall, Friday, October 31. Special prizes for costurnes. Fine of ten coppers for anyone appearing not in costurne. See posters. . 43c Cookstown friends. extend symnathy to the Harman family of Beeton in the sad loss -byfdeath on Sunday of a father and husband. 'The hue BIL Harman is well known here" as re- pair lineman for the Beeton Tele- phone Co. Tho off-nnzinnnn "L. L1..- r\rn I `THURSDAY N0.` 2 Fall W1 (\n{>u .L`b'l.`l.'.lel', ' Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Hancey of A1- liston visited with friends here on Sunday. I Qnifn n 'n11rn'ho|- 1 :-nu-n Intlavkn nu.-.....:,.Al | Duuuuy. I .A Quite a number from here attended the ploughing match held at Brampton on Friday. _ - N I MI` sln T\/I've T17-rxllann 1\/| n(n.ulu AF DRESSMAKING and furs remodelled. Mrs. W. Agnew, Angus. . A38-43p] |uu .l`1'lU.i1._Y. M1`. and Mrs. Wallac McCurdy of Tottenham visited `with Mrs. VVm. Leeson, Sunday. V 4 Mr and Mr: Kfalf-av Dnffon n4 '1`.-\+, uccasuu, ounuay. Mr. and Mrs. Vvalter Potter of Tot: tenham spent` Sunday with M1`. and Mrs. A. McLean. * ` ' '" 'I'1h.:. 1' AD A T ...a...... 1.-.... u....'a.: _ \-_-.,_: All uu: LUWH uau, weanesaay evenmg. l V Amos- Tuck and family of New Low: ell spent a day here last week looking! after the interests of his property.- MTS Parker IR/rt -(.`.Qhn haq v-n+1n-n_| d.1.u.-:1` Lue mterests OI ms property.-' ' Mrs, W. Parker McCabe has return- ed from Private Pavillion Toronto Genera1_I-Iospita1_anbd is now conval-. l escing. _ `Dov LR/fir Tnurunu 4-.49 Fl`nnAv.I-A ..,......,. I Luruuxg LU Lueu` nome at uaemeron. --Grand masquerade ball in Cooks-l town on October 31. 15 valuable prizes} sion 23 cents p1us.2 cent tax. 430 `given. Six piece ' orchestra. Admis-i Miss Sylvia Coleman of Torontn spent the week-end at her home here.` .1`/TY`, nnrl MP T Rntznufrrhf 1\rnI\r\vv\ l apt,-In. uu: VVBBK-110 at ner nome nere.' Mr. and Mrs. '1`. McKn~ight, accom-' panied by Mrs. Hartford Lewis and son Elsmere, motored to Whitby on Thursday, {I __`r_1 .-.11.-....,.v..... `I's....;.__ x . . I Read The Examiner adlet columns for money-saving Vopportunities. IJIJ .I2I\ H1PES5.KI_NS BARRlE_%_M_.5RKl%-J'l?'S V The Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, has now been in business for twenty years. During that time 340,964 Ford cars and trucks have been built and the "Ford has won a nation-wide reputa- tion for giving satisfactory service. SHOOTING MATCH at Jamzs BOW- man's. lot 22, Con. 12, VespYa., Oct. 29. 25 turkeys. ' ""430 .0rde'r forlns and complete instructions will be. supplied to all contestants. - V All `you are expected" to do is to tell your .friends who need a car, truck or tractor of your aqnuc w my . If ydu are one of the many thdusands of Can- ada s farmer Ford-owners, There is a big opportun- ity for you. - ' ` V, \ ,__-__,, 1-.1.,,_I _, ,, ` c. - ..,., -v- ., \rv-v ` Three farmer Ford-owners or members of farmer Ford-owners in each township in this terri- tory will be given the privilege of taking orders for Ford cars,.trucks_and tractors. Only the rst three to apply for this privilege in each territor will be enrolled. You can enroll immediately. ` FREE - FREE - FREE In our relations with the public as local,Ford dealers we have learned that the best advertising we get is the recommendation of a satised cus- tomer. M-any Ford cars are sold on such'recom- mendations and many `more will be sold in the same way. 1-; __A__ ____ ___ _n LL` _.;A____ ;_L,_,.,._, I 0 r1 NEROME MYERS 8 New FordAS`edans% and 8 New Fordson Tractors }i1)( s72m7,TEE AY WHOLESALE Wheat (new) ~ FOR EXCIT-YIANGE --150 acre farm with good buildings for a `small fa.rm..'su1t- able for poultry and market gardening.` Apply Bog: A," Exa.tn1ner..` 43-45!) 2 roan CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT '.. 8: MOTORS, Barrie PRICES` r$1.35-1.40 ... 50-55c ... 80-90c . $1.10 ..... $1.50 ... 80-90c &00-$1500 . 35-38 35, 2'6-503 MEN S WINTER OVERCOATS, made in the newest models from all wool overcoatings. They come in hea- ther and plain greys, all have large ulster collars and are .polo lined. lgcceptional value . . . . . . . . . . R. A. STEPHENS ARROW SHIRTS, Behgal Dimity, reg. $3.00-for $2.00 Stan.eld s Penman s Staneld s Red Label Underwear ` V ACombinations Sizes 24 to 32 $2.50 garment 85c garment $4.00 and $4.50 OVERCOATS 'anteed quality, whole root, frsh-dug- SALESMEN--VVe offer steady em-,i ployment and pay weekly to sell our complete and exclusive lines of guar- to-order trees and plants. Attractive: illustrated samples and full co-poperan tion, a money-making opportunity. LUKE BROTHERS NURSERIES. I 1/rn1\vm21:1A1'. A-1-S5nnxv: BRILLIANT -- BUOYANT - BEAUTIFUL / Next. highest contestant` will receive, free, a Fordson Tractor, fully_equipped with fenders and belt pulley, `ready to work. All contestants who do not qualify` for rst or second prizes will receive credit for 3% of the list price on.al1'orders taken by them. This will be, gwarded in any kind .of Ford-made merchandise or in cash. ` This` contest closes December 30th. Prizes will be delivered January 15th. [Enrollment applica- tions will be sent to all farmer -Ford-owners, but if you wish to enroll immediately in order to insure acceptance application may be had from the under- signed; a own experience with your Ford. If they decide to buy, you take their order and send it to the Ford Branch in this territory. ' On all such orders you will get credit in points at the rate` of 5% on the list price of the order. The contestantgaining the` highest number of points in each Ford Branch territory will receive, absolutely free, 9. Ford Tudor Sedan, fully equip- ped, all taxes and delivery charges paid, and with 1925 license, ready .to.-run. BARRIE, ONT. THE ISLE OF BONG BONG HoUs1; To LET; on Mary St. Call 695W. I 43:); . We must tun cash, then-fun- complete tire _:m _ All sizes in w a few Si /.o.< {H 1; The S310 will Stock is _c:\'}mu.< P}1`;):1e~ Rheumati.< very SUCl' Chiropmct `Last Chant" og>n;R1 .This is the .=: has appourmi success in M Ottawa. I LQND4 McLAU G} ~.\p~ A` `Great HA I FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT. Ap- ply 19 Worsley St_.T . ' `43p HIGH-CL`AS1 _ VAU Famous SdOt1Elj}(l': Bringing ' {Ire Perfo1'n1 don , Entirely Nowl Ground Balcony 55c-, `It\ arc.- ' AT THEY A. GRAIN, OCTI31 HOUSE TO LET--'-135 Cumberland St., Allandale. Apply to Examiner'Off`1'1ce. . T I3 v Thursday, Comi;1g: M`| Th: Musl NOT; THFI ;Two Per Comed- Music Player TOM COP` v-v-- - V `._ 59 El Next to (}t"( Registere 60 Eliza! HENRT Eriday 3* 4:2. -HOUSE TO QRENAT, Grove St-. convenience, garage. Phone CONCERT -ENGAGmMEN'rs, GEo._l ~- ARMSTRONG--Scottish' entertainer and comedian, open `for engagements. ' for church anniversaries, suppers, and other entertainments. Can furnish . programme in full or inpart. Highest references. Terms reasonable; Address flnnnnrn Anvnnfrtina - ll-n||n'II nunnn NO'SEA rI TBM c| -REA yo L1 11:11 %FL_L.JJ Duvnln. .MARY| %w1RE A15" Lire HOUSE TO LE'I`-Brick. near 'Co1leg- ' info irnrnndinfp nnuunquinn Annlv RR Beiq_ stock `of 0 for n _3 o c D0014 sale DRE , M I BUILDING FOR SALE-'-InteriorThard- wood. Also oat bin for sale. Apply to; Examiner Office. - ` 43c FOR SALE--Beautifu1 brick residence, ` ', corner Bradford and John Sts., 'hard- 1 wood floors` throughout, hot water ` heating, all modern conveniences, gar- ` age; real value, see and be convinced. 1 No reasonable offer refused. Terms _ if necessary. 152 Bradford ,St., phone ' 818. ` I, 41-46p. % 3"!"'~.""f 391`?! UIXIS DIVU La MONTREAL. l.'1\J U D134 I. \I 14114 I -'Dl'lUK. ll?.ll' DUIIUE ' late, immediate possession. Apply 36 High St. A T _ .4 43!) I `FURNISHED FLAT TO LE'I`-All conveniences. Apply to 15 Ross St. or Box 394, .0 5543. .- I ..o M-ODERN BRICK HOUSE to`let, 1;! Allandale, every convenience. $18.00} per month. Apply\The SarjeantCo.2 Ltd. ' 43-44c: ,__l EIGI-I'I`-ROOM BRICK HOUSE for Halo (`anfrs Anhlv fn '70 urnn Qf ' FOR SALE or exchange for smaller property. house, large lot, A1 location, six rooms, three-piece bath. electric and. gas, hardwood floors. Phone `MAT rAn,,1.:.-.l J. E. TtIRN R, represernting the James Horn Knltt ng Company o1`.`L!ndsay, select knit hosiery, is leaving town for three weeks and will return about November 16. Any orders wanted be-. fore that time. phone Mrs. Wloe. 1956. T j . I . A . D - I WO()D `YARD FOR SALE CHEAP.` The prnperty formerly operated by the Lakeview Fuel Company. Well locat-. ed, no opposition, good railroad sid-' ing. AApply Dr. Crease. V ` ,43-44p `house. 21 Caroline St.. Allandale. witlr `FOR SALE---$1200--Six-r`oomed franwlf large lot; easy terms; sacrifice price}: to close estate. W. J. Ross. 530 St. (`lair Ava X7 Tnwnnfn A0-/{An 5 LU (510513 HSLELLB. VV. J. Clair Ave., Toronto. : EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED. Dhnnn KALZT 49_ff(| IHAF IMISLELV \. Phone 546J. BOY OVER SIXTEEN as salesman, spare time. F. Gallagher, 304 Sparks `St., Ottawa. 41-46p MAN AROUND 30 for serviceedeparb ' ment of largest concern of.lts'..'kind in the world. Fair education, neat ap- pearance and reliable; reference`es- sential. Write P. H. Orr, Box 1604, finninna 1\/[ah 42-4Rr-.m~ I1 Lll. VV ICLLU EU Winnipeg, Man . J`41\Jl'.l I "l`K)LIJ.Vl DIE1\uI_\ FILJIJEJH I01` | sale. Central. Apply to 79 Owen St.` 4 I 43-48D`, lillll. '914J. TBIEBPBIICEB. '|.`Ul' H13 I'8.BUl'l.HaDlBc JLQCIPBBB George Armstrong. Mltc ell Square, I-Iawkestone R.R.V 2. " Oro `hone -1123. ,_ FOWL, JUNK AND HIDES V wanted; Highest prices paid. H. Levit. Phone 224 m- write 13.0. Box 542. 39-441) AN ELDEBLYTWIDOW would take a osition as housekeeper to an old gent-_ eman or companion to an old lady. Good references. G. L.. Barrie P.O. - - 430' 1-ngnest DPICBB pauu. 1.1. La: 884, pr write P.O. Box 542. ---:---- Property For Sale? Property To" Let ` Miscellaneous Help Wanted E'\uD.ElI\v.lJ"JD, 4-1-55eoW sux .l.DU`x, 42-43c_m_~| and prbducins e889 BVSPY m3nh", In the year are all overcome by the no-* tical methods taught In Shaw's old- Isnlb Dnuuifnu niunan `Lfuinnhu AC Inna`- U: xutue. I I '39-44 Every ' 1027F__. 1 42-1441) = Phone ' '40-451) I uov BL. ` 42-441)., '. L` UUIIU 39-44p J.I`J.lJo 42tfc ' WOOD` FOR SALE at Co1\vel1'-One! hundred cords` dry hardwood, twelve and -sixteen inches long, cut and split, L. at ten dollars per load, delivered in Bar- .rie. Phone 79r12 between 12 `and I ;. o'clock. W. H. Hatton & Sons. 39-47c` E DODGE BUS, 1922. first class mechan- ical condition. Seats 14 nassermers. `Has only been used part of one sea- .son. For narticulars reeardimz this ,- f. STRAYED from'the premises of G. ,1 Thompson, lot 10. Con. 3, north half. { Innisfil, heifer. Owner may have| same by proving property and paying expenses. . 4 2 1 430 BEAUTVIFUL100-ACRE FARM for sale-Land second to none, 23 acres fall wheat, 8 [acres alsike, 12 acres clover hay, 5 acres pasture. good` or- ` chard. never failing water supply, fall ploughing done, first class` buildings `including good barns, warm brick- house, etc. Located onc.Con. 13, .In- nisfil, with good_ view of Kempenfeldt Bay. Price reasonable.` Apply to Box _M, Examiner. _ ' 42-43p }_13UND FOR SALE. thoroughbred; one year old. Apply 18.~Mulca.ster St. tne year are an uvuruume ny me I'll}- taught belt Poultry Course. Hundreds of tee`- tlmonlalsprove thls.- Write tor..the1n to-day and learn how to make menty ot easy money. Address Shaw Schools. Poultry Dept., Section 0., .48 Bloor Nfeat, Toronto. 48cstw REGISTERED OXFORD DOWN SHEEP for sale. Wm. C. Northgraves, Lefroy. - . ` 42-43c FOR SALE--A good milk cow and a separator in good condition. .Wi1l'sel1 both cheap at $60 as owner is leaving town. Apply Mrs. Carson McCarthy, `Essa Road.` V ,. , V . 43na LAKE SIMCOE SILVER BLACK FOX RANCH, Keswick, Ont.-+1 -have one hundred silver black fox nuns several of whichare for sale. Their narents are registers in the Canadian Nation- al, Live Stoc Records of Canada and are` a pick of 500 foxes ot the largest ranches in Canada where I_ had four years experience as ranch manager. Visitors `7 are welcome at .my ranch. . WriteVf0r information and nrices to rrwo OR FOUR; ROOMS to let. `Ap- ply `at Examinerpffice. 7 43p iFARM FOR SALE--"-80 acres,jw1th'in 9 miles of Barrie; clay loam, adapted for mixed farming; two wells and cis- vtern; small Orchard; brick house, 9` 'rooms; 2 bank barns, garage, piggery. implement shed,Vetc.; rural mailand telephone.` Price, $6500; $2000 cash; good terms. For particulars apply to 13.0. Box` 1096, Barrie. , 42-43p GEESE FOR SALE. ADnl,v Mrs. M. ivyard, Angus, Ont._ ' .- 42-.43 BARRED [ROCK PULLETS for sale. Apply Jno. Bemrose. Phone 605r23. 43p I VIBIEUKS A-are VHICUIIIB ul .lIl,V PEHCH. Write for information and nrices to -Lloyd B. Pollock-, Ranch Prop. 42-47 #2-: FURNISHED Room to rent. with or `without board. Central. Phone 704W.` 38-48p BOARDERS WAN-TED"--Bo'a.rd and `ropm by day or `week. Apply 44 Wore-1 ley St., Barrie. _ 41-46p ' XYZ-Want to see you. Write me C/o Ingenio. Jobabo, Jobubo, Cuba. I . swear secrecy. TT. S. C. 43-52:)` ':_TI-IRESHER FOR SALE--32x50 Peer- 'e1_ess grain thresher with feeder and windstacker, .good condition, _price $300.00. Easy terms. Box 1093, Bar- gri. - _ ` '41-46p I I ' FARM FOR SALE OR TO LET---Lot 6, Con. 9, Essa, good bank barnand V frame `house,_50 rods from school and ' church. For further particulars apply ;to Mrs. J.,R. -I-Iubbert, 159 Mary St., Barrie. V 41-46p FQR RENT--Comfortable, furnished rooms in private home, centrally lo- cated. all conveniences. Apply 'at this office. - . .. ' - 48p 1 ._\ TIMBE>RTon west half .lot .27, Ooh. 9, Essa, will be sold by the. acre by the owner, Jas. T. Arnold. Apply to Robt- Harris, Ivy, for terms and particulars. MA'xwELL -CAR for sale: `in good xshape; has run about 8000 miles. Bar.- gain .for immediate sale., Apply 46 Maple Ave. or Harold Urry, Bayfield` St - ` ' 431) I VEGETABLES FOR SALE---Beets. | carrots, cabba.ge,_parsnips, onions, tur- ; nips, mangels (for hens). by basket or `bag. delivered. Phone for prices, H. `D. Atherton,`580VV. ' , 43p IGROCERIES AND SI-IOES--Southern ' part of County, stock $1800. associated gwith prominent chain store._ Must be sold by Nov. 1. ropertywith living ghpartments for r nt. cheap. `Write Examiner. stating. phone. - 43c 1`.l.d.s`5 uxuy UUULI IJNULI |}i'Ll'L UIJL uue SE`-EL` ,son. particulars regarding this bus, at a b_a1`gain price, apply to G. C. Proctor. 9V7TRichmond St; West. Tor- onto. , _, 5 43-44 LOST--Large`bla.ck and tan fox hound. female, about October 18. Reward .for any information leading to recov- ery. Harry Travers, Barrie. Phone I-608r51. p `.430 STRAYED--From lot 18, Con. 9, Innis- fil, 1 white sow and 1 pig weighing sabout 80 lbs. Any information will be gratefully received. W. Lennox- Black, Craigvale, 43c I HAIR DRESSING done by Mrs. `D. C. Howard. Bring your combinga and have a good switch made. 26 Mulcnzh ter St; . , 84ttc RADIANT HOME COAL HEATER for sale. Also coal oil "heater and second-` hand baby carriage. Apply to 78 Mul- caster St. ' 43c ' FOR SALE-12` ft. pine rails for['kind1- irmr S15 00 fnr fiffv nr $10.00 2. hun- 1 `FOR SALE-Coa1 heater. vcheap: also will exchange baby carriage for Wick- er-body go-cart with hood in good con- ! dition.- _Phone s349W._- ' - 43c I . STOVE FOR SA.LE-Crown Treas- ure. self feeder, has "oven. Apply to Mrs? AW. H. Jacobs, 15 Charles St. '43:) PANDORA RANGE for sale., with V water pot, in good condition. Can be ` seen at Rpbinson Hardware. Elizabeth l st, 43-44c ' .l."UI1. 11.l.4JL---L6 LL. pine 1."a.ua LUIV 1uu.u.1- ling. $5.00 for fifty or $10.00 a hun- dred delivered. Apply to Box -664, `Rory-in DO ' . 431') Ul'|'.. t.l UUIIV C H Barrie P.O. woon FOR SALE, cut and split, hard} `or soft, delivered in box loads. J. W. ` Gossling, phone 611r6, Barrie` 40tfc u IDEAL WOOD` HEATER for sale, kn...-m . Inna-n nus urnn -nrnn 'nn1v nn UISAL WUUU, 1 -.I:11:aAJ.'.I:4rs > 101' uuuz, burns large or small wood, only used a few months. Apply 71 High St. 43p I LADIEQ 7rAILoRING--Mater1a1 mm up into coats, suits and a_kirt_s. Re- modelling` done. Changes -moderate. T. `A. Corlett, 88 Essa. Bt.,' Allandale. ' Z - . '2Q.`A.An OLD WINDOW SASH. suitable. for cold frames. ' State site. condition and -wing Annlv `lvnrhinnr nffinn dffsr. `price. Live Stock For Sale Rooms 311;! "times. tate slje. cuuuxuuu uuul Apply Examiner office. 43tfx1 :: Lost and `Found For Sale -U01) , 430 g1I'lo I1lVU_l.'yUUUy 15' WUIUUHIIL Barrie Kiwanians and their wives, numbering. in all` about forty, at- tended Midland Club s Ladies Night on Tuesday and had a_right._gobd time. An excellent programme was. given by Midland talentfand a -ne gspeech was made by Ki_wanian Geo. J. A. Reany-of `Kitchener. After a buffet supper, dancing was enjoyed for a few hours. About 300bwere in attendance. - *2: .....-4.:...... 3.. 1.1.... ...LV....'....'J~.`.~ .: 4.1.... ` FOR SALE-Orb `corner Station's nioneer general store with seven-room attach- ed residence. also outbuildings. on large lot. perous village. farming and summer re- sort trade. Special cash price or_eas.v terms. Apply owner, G. W. Crawford. 112 Helena Ave., Toronto. 43p Business caters to pros-z I 1'

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