..Long-Leg Whistling D uck. . Cowene or Old Squaw. Canvas-Back Pin-Tail and Red- Head. Spoon Bill. I Velvet Scoter. Golden Eye. Blue Bill. Hooded Maganser. Red-Bgyeasted Maganser. Amerlcan Maganser. Buffle Head. Ruddy Duck. Black Mallard. - Green-Head ,Mallard. American Widgeon. Red-I190` R`9!'II! n11n` n--I --`---` " _,_._,_ ._-u-Iran, L`\ _, The ollowirig HORSES--Bay mare, 12 .: bav man: we ..... .. nu vnl `nun ACCOMMODATION AS EAR! Passport applications and .full' information * Market Building, Bvarrie His Entire - v - - 1 svl\JI\I\IlJ sell` by Public Auction at" I.-_-. LIL!!! `_ -- -' - uuuuu 5 xrum JOHN MoRm_s nail I-n. D..Lu- A LE:-Red cow, is yrs. old; due red cow, 3 yrs. old; due June cow,-..6 yrs. old, milking; Hol- IV, 5 yrs. out due Mar. 1; Ayr- V, 6 yrs`., due Mar. 15: rnawmlh C "Bi}1i"c"IE' G mBAcco , -.-...-., uvm yuan, amount 12 'edit will be given to parties approved joint , notes. 6% off for cash on credit sums. hp cnlrl u.:4.1..---L OF VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ITS-'-Ma;zs:3-3;-VI`-iar_ris biii-/D McCormick mower, 5-ft. -Harris sed .1.-nu oi s. out due s'., Mar. 15; red'helf- ifers- 1 vr L. D. BEATTY to sell by public auction in the nu :.IuII.lS OI $1U.U0 over that amount 12 be Eivh fn -ran-c43n~ ,,-_- v.. u; vunl. DQ1113- dT without reserve. A. McConkey, Auct. _?------_-.-.-j-} V _, _. gt bred Roc hens. ,`l' n _ _ A --7 re Collgction of Mounted Birds and consisting of 91 cases, as follows :- EFFICIENT smvlct `AND cnocmuzs AT A SAVING 11-` You wrsa TO spam) Posrpifb; $10.00 `nv-4 1 0 '*'zI 79. 80. M 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. xt! Us I" 47 no 46. 47. '48. tn 49. 35: 51. '52. En pct. nun-uln on tor cash on credit sums. All will be sold without reserve. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, Auct. 6. 7. C 8. 9. 0. 1. Ring-Neck Dotrel. ommon Crow. Skunk. Terns: Golden Plover. Horned Grebe. . Alligators. i._ Yellow Leg. . Q . Young Black_ Bears. Penguin, /Australia. I Mink. . Group Australian Birds. Porcupine. ` : Oyster Catcher. Guinea Fowl. .. Black Bass, 81/; lbs. . Pickerel. '. Gar Fish. '. English Ferrets. . Pine 2 3 4 5. 3. W 7. 3 ) ) L E L Marten. `. Northern Hare. : Ground Hog. Raccoon. \. . African Porcupine. . Cross Fox. . Red Fox. . Group of 50 Warblers. Group Hawks '-and Eagles. Group Hawks and Eagles. Group Climbers. Long-Eared Owl. Short-E Gt. Horned Owl.` North West Gt. Horned Owl. Screech OI. Gt. Grey Owl. Canada Owl. Hawk Owl. Three Terns. Ermine and Stoat. Rocky `Mountain Beaver. r1`l`r\'I1v-I A` -*1 ' .. uuvvc. Mbuntain Group of rebe. Large Case of S4 ........ ..- uxuc, ouuJcu|. LU `ct reserve Old- TERMS OF SALE-All sums of $10, and under, cash; over that amount 12 months credit will be given to parties furnishing approved joint notes. 67 per annum off for cash on credit sums? sold vvithrinf macaw-un V ....y. mas uaunwa. The farm will'be offered for sale at the same time, subject to a reserve bid- TWYDNTQ IN`!!! GATT.` AI! __,,, - A-- FURNITURE-Quarter-cut oak ex- tension table; 6 Quarter-cut oak chairs to match; Quarter-cut oak sideboard; brass bedstead, complete;. mahogany dresser; mahogany chiffonier; 2 three- quarter bedsteads and springs; small round table; 6 chairs; Quebec heater; Melotte cream separator; window screens, lamps, 2 .-'tl`1ll'lkS and many other articles. rnu, an -4 A ---v..-..., - JD - IMPLEMENTS - Deering binder; double" plow; Oliver riding plow; mow- er; Fleury single plow; set-of spring- tooth harrow:-1;`-`seed drill; sulky rake; scuffler; wagon and box; set of bob sleighs; heavy set of single harness: set double harness, nearly new; set of plow harness; doubletrees, neckyokes, etc. ` |_--_..-, .. _,-... vn\Ag we-.,y,uu.uv, u gnu. unu. CATTLE--Roa.` Durham cow, calf at foot, 6 `yrs. old; 4 yearlings; Jersey cow, in calf, '3 yrs. old; roan Durham cow, .7 yrs..sin calf; Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, due Jan.; .2 Hereford cows; 2' steers, 2 yrs. 5 T`l|t`I\`I' 11-ntva-nvrnru C` . _ . - __._.-_--.j.-_- uyyy -` \. the follogving ~ _ _ I-IORSES--Bay mare`, aged; _ bay `horse. 6-yrs. old; bay horse, 6 yrs. old. f`A'l\'l'\`l"I 0-4`; 1\.-..|...... -___ _ H. Th under-signed has received instruc. tions tzzom ' -----_4 __.. Use A A I-`aw or-' dun SPECIALS AYLMERCORN.....,..;.., .... ...,..2or21c sE_1_2v.us FLOOR WAX (large) ; . .T . .. 35! AUNT DINAH MOLASSES . .% . . . . . 2 for 15 SALT, 112 ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'.A2 for 9c `TIL Phou ioE","'c2.I'13}"i'n'"n'}'.1 THURSDAY, Nov. 12 OLA CAI Au--o cn\1_I , 3 \II II I IVIVTIIAE to sell by Pgblic Auction at '_`-p fg 13.! ol instguctions from The Examiner Class.ied Ads- DJJNLOP STREET we .44-zw, BARRIE; rangel for L!_fAS POSSIBLE. a't this office.- A L `I'll. I CUE S.q1rreIs. GU11: Pigeon, Australia To remove :1 fr:-s rug, cover the spnt then press with :1 I Spot with mz1;.rn(-sin twenty-four hours. noun or south An But be sum tn at ginal and genuine-. vruluy. And this Shnws \ ers have in I\1-("n_ any thin person I: pounds in 30 (1:13- authorized to give back-:1nd only mu Ask any live ph:u'.' North or South An RH? ha an...` 4 . . . . .. weeks and now If` We all know th: Fish are full of \ ducing v1'tzm1ines :1 mines of the high in McCoy's (`/ml l.i --sugar coated um candy. Ann fhia (~11 ..... .. . v1 zuunny LUIKS (`\ One woman, ti: couraged, gninr-I weeks and fo In all Iran... 41,. auu IUUK ll .`ll[H_\` All such people and start to smilv now for I\I(`(70_\".\' Tablets which an you all about ;u'<* p of skinny folks nha urnnnun oi- Hollow in Cheeks Deeper Tens of th>u,<: down m(-n--3'os. . getting (S('l)lH'l:q hope of ever h(-int: and look he:1lLh_v All ....,.. "1 Something M11 Done Right ` GETTING vvu `I. To Penetu ng ` N0. Arr. RG7 0 From Midlzu . At` on 1d 1. vu i).1U To Collingwnod No. Arr. B 31 (1 1.- Buy Advertised 1... To Hamilton. N0. Arr. 60 8.40 62 5.0: ; from Collingwm N0 Arr. A` o 8.35 no - - 11 -').'I.: From Hamilton. N0. Arr. . 4:1 111 I To Toronto. Mn A from TOTOIH I) No. Arr. A7 1n ,- U- 397 99 96 398 $I`l"-VII` H.\NIXOi*I,'(;eneralv Agent `* J. . M. E. L1v1NGToN. Genr'alAgen1; U]. 63 Tl-lURSDAY,| suuxc L613 d. . Write for Ask about ou METAL SHII+ El! I` I ` n l\l4nJ I \.l1V Preston G in appearance their cost is from $73 up. more cars `IL,-. r `I6 44 ' `V U: 46 A0 " .IN :4 41 J` U. 47 45 W-__FIR'r+ 1111.4 Jllll "56 Guelph C.N.R. SCENE F` 0.0-) 5.10 ELL QNLY 1~H,z3 1:-:s1'~ Cr6wn JSpei"$,l" Policies V cpverageat Befpre I n`s"tufing~-I`nve%_stifgawte an-arlxtee " et. cost} u. 53.. uuu H10] year--than any world. ' T _ ` c cup I TI I U I \ G. F. DOYTLE, Disgrit Manager . W Croyn Life Ofce,.Barrie, pnt. Phone 789 vu: sxuuupox cases last other countryvin the avvu.UII'a.Il(1_SO on. ' ` ~ A spgark-plug with the terminal at- `-tached can beunscrewed, left on top of the engine which is then turned over by hand.` If the plug fires all is well. u-ace me unpemment that Way. _But if you larepositive the fuel is flowing freely and still/the engine ` won't start the trouble may lie in the ignition system. If the starter won't turn the engine look to your battery i and the terminals. These~\sometimes corrode and breaksoff. This is easily repaired. ` How about the primary circuit? Re- witch toythe on" position "and then move the breaker points back and forth with the fingers. If a spark is seen Why you are all right there. If` you don't get the spark-whyturn the engine over V hand a couple of times and try again. No spar]; yet? Then the trouble is in the primary circuit and you must trace through the battery, its connec- tions, the primary" ._coil connections, switch andso on. A nnnr-1;--pklnn ...u.I. 4.1-- A- - - move the `distributor head, turn the- 1 I n on may oe put over the jumps. Not so! That story wnx come later. What I refer to is the blankety blank car that lays down and dies when you are miles from a service station. If you haven't had such an experience you re bound to eventually. Instead of spending the night cursing an innocent `engine the big idea is to get it turning over again. Here is the way you should go about locating the trouble. Tho fivaf Hminn 4... A. .2. L- - .uum.ulg Lne trouble. I The first thing to do is to look into the gas tank. If there is, no gasoline` you can `expect dirty laughter from friend wife,- or the person you have with you. Let's'hope there is gas, but V understand that gasoline in the big tank does not mean gasoline in the va- cuum tank or the carburetor, so flood the carbur-et'or--if you can. If it won't flood tap on the gas line which may `loosen 'the particle that is causing the `trouble. If not there is nothing else to do but pull the gas line down and trace the` impediment that you arenositiva fhn mm an Goods called 1 Cleane l09LDl_J_!\_l`[`.1 ,__. ._ vu .1 -vn|_|-I HUHU ~ By Erwin, Greer Don't get excited over this title, read- er. One might suppose thatI intend writing of the villain who kills his poor engine on a dark road that Our Nell may be put the jumps. so! story come Intnr vm.._.+ EL Hume. The funeral service was conducted at his late residence on October .29 by` Rev. R. M. Hanna and interment was made in Hillsdale cemetery. -vuu-II Ul names '1: Johnston - As a shock to his many friends came `the news of thedeath, on Oct. 27, of. James H. Johnston, a highly esteemed: `resident of Flos. Mr. Johnston was in Eimvale on business on Friday and took ill the next day. Pneumonia rapid- -ly developed and death ensued on Tues- day afternoon. . . aMr. Johnston was born in Februrary, 1856, and came to Flos sixty-five years ago locating on the farm where hedied. ' He was a faithful member of Hillsdale Presbyterian church and was highly re- garded by all who knew him. Surviving and two sons, Line and Oscar I um nlilsaale. Club. ' 1 The anniversary services of Knox< church, Flos, held on Sunday and Mon- day last were among the best in the history of the church. On Sunday, con- gregations. that filled the church to its capacity at both morning and even- ing services listened to thoughtful and inspiring sermons delivered by Rev. J. S. Shortt, M.A.', of Barrie and to spe- cial music provided by the choir. On Monday evening an unusually large- crowd gathered to partake of the fowl supper and to enjoy the splendid pro- gram given by Rev. Mr. Piercy, enter"- tainer. of Collingwofod; Dr. James and Garfield Cotton, vocalists from Pen_e- _Galt. The proceeds amounted to about two hundred and fifty dollars. .... ......c mu ut: new on Thursday, Nov. 12, at't e "home of Mrs. Jas. Hill. A.full atten nce. is requested. Election 11 ghtipassed-`off quietly in the village. Many pople availed them- ` selves of the opportunity of hearing the results throughout the Dominion by radios, these being in Burton's and Train s garages and S. E. Campbell's hardware store. Two parties of hunters left for Parry Sound _Dlstrict2 on Monday night to take part" in the annual deer hunt. W. H. Drysdale, Alf French, Arthur Smith, Wm. Thurlowand Walter Middleton ;loineda 'C1.'a.ighurst warty from Acton}. while` Walter Rowley, John Tubman, Thos. Mills and Len, A. Jones joined the Hillsdale. Club. A '|" nnnluau-g.n...-. ..A..--! llrllln The regular meeting of the ' Institute will be held T .` request_ed. -mI9Df{nh In (V`n`- can------'| ' - monaay and Tuesday nights. Mrs. A. C. Bishop and gr Harris Bishop, returned home , urday afterlspending a week in ham. 1 rm... ...._.--H -- A E clo nan 1 .m xurunto. Mi;s.\F. .0. `Bishop visited friends in Barrie last week. V a .Mrs. E. '*E.` Pugsley is visiting her parents in Orillia. , . ~ Mrs. `Wm. Vansickle is on a visit to 1 ends in Hajnilton. ' illiam Hill and Edwin Campbell ! spent a few days in Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert." Dutcher spent Friday last with friends in Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. A. Orton andchildrenl of Orillia spent Sunday at H. Clement's. William Pearson of Chicago spent a. f_ew days with his niece. Mrs, In-an Cleaner, Presser anti D4yer% l09LDUNL0P sr. , 1 PHQ1_vI;;Azg9 ' Mrs. Wm. Kelly 1sLv_xs,1ung friends at__ Giltord. _ ' M1ss`Parl"l'_ra!n spent the week- .1n Toron o. ' C. Bishop Barrie week. V DEAD ON A LONELY ROAD nu Iuuuviu 1"`----~~ `Death of . llsdale. Knox , st ' `.0115. aclty vices 1g iortt, M.A.'. Barrios. mm fn nun James H. Johnston" M as. .........-- aux- - u. bill`: VVUIIIBITS Thursdav, Mrs. In H I-Til`! as grandson, `ID (\i-\ nI- 5; a.uuBUll, me on Sat- 'I`otten- -...--- `v : -1/-31 [elf ill I 1 AM A PRAC'.I'lCAL{`TAlLOR.AND READYTO ATTEND to REPAIRS ON \,ALL CLOTHES for and delivered . PRICES REASONABLE _:;cauurcBs or me U.s. has been mined. We asked our old friend, Hi Hinkle- dam, the. other day, if he believed in: race suicide. He pondeufed` a moment! and said he upposed if 9, person` was, set on dying, running himself to death: w/akjust about as good a. way as any. 9 `W nuuul. one per cent. of bituminous and 25 per cent. of the anthracite coaL resources of the U.S. has been asked our nld fr-Inna tn tr:-I-h " I i If the plug doesn t.fire the trouble: must be traced further. Or by testingi - the high tension ahead of the distribu-' tuition system. M tor (removing -the high tension coil Wire and holding it about 1-16 of an! inch away from its past while the en-3 gine is cranked) the tale will be told. ` If a sparkdumps the gap, the-high ten- `i sion as far as the coil is all right. Your trouble will\be found beyondtthe coil. So, if the carburetor is full of gas. and `the wiring appears 0.K. the failure of the engine to start is probably caus- ed by some timing or valve derange-f ment. In this case, old `fellow, you're totally out of luck unless you" happen to beam experienced mechanic. - i gut it is ten to one that the trouble wl be found in thegas line or the ig- p - , U V _ . . V. vuallo Lunch will be served `a distance. Come and I: with you. Sale at `1 p.m. ,.- .....V. 11 .u punxuvcxy HIELK1 .Terms of sale-Twelve 1 dit will be given to parti approved joint. notes. A .6% off for cash. - ' -r___ _-L , .. . _ _........_, yuuvcn, LU me 5010 I01` cash. The above stock have won any top prizes at the variousfairs in his sec- tion and the herd is offered for your choosing. Owing to ill health the pro- prietor willepositively make no reserve. . Terms: nf un'In:'l`un\l.... -.---AIL-' UL. uam. uunet. 13924.. - Santa Barbara 4th, 55611-Female; ' born August 25th`, 1924; bred by N. 13.53- ' Clarke, Thornton. Sire, Jimmie Fairfax,! 31' 50132; Dam, Santa Barbara 2nd, .50-'32. 155.; Sire of Sire, Donald Fairfax, 21- 33, 510; Dam of Sire, Esther of ROCk1 l, 34_ 30721;. Sire `of Dam, St. Juiien, 266 ; 35 Dam of Dam, Santa. Barbara, 34095. 36' Pure bred Scotch Shorthorn bull calf, 37 6 months old. ' 38` . Hereford heifer, pure bred, will be ' . registered to purchaser. -- , 39- - Hereford bull, pure bred, will be-re- v 40. 1 gistered.to purchaser. ' 41, I Hereford bull, rising 2 yrs., eligible 42_ ] for registration. ' 43 1 6 heifer calves, pure bred, will be re- ' 1 gistered to purchaser. 44- 2 grade calves, 6. months old. ` 45- ` 3` yearling heifers, grades. "4 baby beeves, to be sold for cash. Th Tho nhnun 5+.-".1. 1...... ._..r .- > , About one per cent. of bftuminous `nd per cent. of the nun.-g..:+., ..,...u ru1'L1'cL, Z047. Esther of\Rock|yn, 30721-Female; born April 22, 1917: bred by Robert _ Reid, Rocklyn, Ont.4Sire, Graceful Lad,. 14940; Dam, Flora, 14506; Sire of SiI`e,l ?General Togo, 3210; Dam of Sire,? Jimmie 2nd, 13133; Dam of Dam, Florai" `born June 20, 1923; bred by N. D. `Clarke, Thornton. Sire, Donald Fairfa.x, , Mullermaid 2nd, 2133; Sire of 'Dam,; Rocklyn Boy, 7990; Dam of Dam, Por-`v tia, 2547. . 1 Flora Fairfax, 50145-Female; born ;' May 1, 1922; bred by N. D. Clarke, Thornton. Sire, Donald Fairfax, 21510:` Dam, Flora 2nd, 42317; Sire of Sire, Alvin Fairfax,, 16280; Dam of Sire, Lady Donald 18th, 12645; Sire of Dam _Santa Barbara 3rd, 50784~-Female; 21510; Dam, Santa Barbara, 34095; [- Sire of Sire, Alvin Fairfax, 16280; `-Dam ' T of Sire; Lady Donald 18th, 12545; Sire ; of Dam, Woodrow Wilson, 27835; Damj ; of. Dam, Juliet, 19924.. ] 3 snnfn Qank-u..." ALI. E21541 u- - .L\t:u1e, D644. . Elvira Fairfax Fairfax, 21510; Sire of Sire, Alvi of Si1*.e, Lady Do , 55314-Sire, Donald Dam, Leriora, 7697; n Fairfax, 16280; Dam nald 18th, 12645; Sire of Dam, Improver, 1563; Dam of Dam, I I Nineteen charges of burglary were lodged against four boys, ranging in y age from 14 to 16 years. in nhinmm uam, nrignt Lady, 1993. ' . Ruby Fairfax, 55316-Sire, Donald Fairfax, 21510; Dam, Annie`Laurie, 11031; Sire of Sire, Alvin Fairfax, 16- 280;. Dam of Sire, Lady Donald 18th, 12645; Sire of Dam, Rocklyn Boy, 7990; Dam of Dam, Pansy, 6346. - Lena Fairfax, 55313-Sire, Donald Fairfax, 21510; Dam, Bell Picton; Sire of Sire, Alvin Fairfax, 16280; Dam of Sire, Lady Donald 18th, 12645; Sire of Dam, Pioton, Jr., 17026; Dam of Dam, Nellie, 6344. =Iu:.-a. E-:...-__ EEIIAA -- - ... ;Ja.ul, .ruuu'u5e, LZLHD. Nina Fairfax, 55315--Sire,` Donald Fairfax, 21510; Dam, Primrose, 12195: Sire of Sire, Alvin Fairfax, 16280; Dam of Sire, Lady Donald 18th, 12645; Sire of Dam, Rocklyn Boy, 7990; Dam of Dam, Bright Lady, 1993. Rubv Fain-fay ::21n_ca...~ 1-A--m ux. uzun, ransy, 6346. ' Fannie Fairfax, 55503---Sire, Donald Fairfax, 21510; Dam, Thornton Lass, 37576: Sireof Sire} Alvin Fairfax, 16- 280; Dam of Sire, Lady Donald 18th, ,12645; Sire of Dam, Picton, Jr., 17026; iDam of Dam, Primrose, 12195. M:n-L E..:..--- 2:041! ~ Lzuxu, JJLAEHL uauy, 1.333. Valma Fairfax, 4514-S1re,~Dona1d Fairfax,"21510; Dam, Annie Laurie, 11- 031; Sire of Sire, Alvin Fairfax, 16280; Dam` of Sire, Lady Donald 18th, 12645; Sire of Dam, Rocklyn Boy, 7990; Dam of Dam, Pansy, 6346. ' Fannin Fainfav RRRIIQ cu..- ~r\_--r-- _...... u- uuua, JJLISIIL uauy, 1335. Bessie Fairfax, 49511-Sire, `Donald Fairfax, 21510; Dam, Thornton -Lass, Dam of Dam, Primro e,, 12195. ' . Mamie Fairfax, 49512--Sire; Donald, Fairfax, 21510; Dam, Primrose, 12195;! Site of Sirge, Alvin Fairfax, 16280; Dam of Sire, Lady Donald 18th, 12645;, Sire `of Dam, Rocklyn Boy, 7990;" Dam o_f Dam, Bright Lady, 1993. `Ia-uh..- E'_:._1:___ Ad :-A. ~- ,_- ......._, , ;.uuUn..4 Tosy Fairfax, 47211--Sire, Donald Fairfax, 21510; Dam, Annie Laurie, 11031; Sire of Sire, Alvin Fairfax, 16- 280; Dam-of Sire, Lady Donald 18th,! 12645; Sire of Dam, Rocklyn Boy, 7990; Dam of Dam, Pansy, 6346. Bell Picton, 49510--Sire, Picton, Jr., 17026; Dam, Nellie, 6344; Sire of Sire, Picton, 8305; Dam of.Sire, Lemonade, 2820; Sire of Dam, Templemore, 3095; Dam of Dam, Bright Lady, 1993. Rneein l'a:..-.. /In:-I4 n u; uam, r 2547'. . ' _ ' `Jean Picton, 47213-Sire, Picton, Jr., 17026; Darn, Primrose, 12195; Sire of Sire, Picton, 8305; Dam of Sire, Lemon- ade, 2820; Sire of Dam, Rocklyn Boy, _7990; Dam of Dam, Bright Lady, 1993...` To`nsv Fairfax- 47911_Q.'....' nu...-ml 1:136. - .r V Grace Picton, 47628--Sire, Picton; Jr., } 17026; Da`m, Lenora, 7697; Sire of Sire, Picton, 8305; Dam of Sire, Lemonade, 2820; Sire of_4Dam-, Improvr, 1563. Dam of Dam, Rortia, 2547'. `Jean pihfnh 4791`), Gk...` `l\_'_;_ - ;.--.n.nz_yu DU) , 1 7990; Dam, B2-2i g`t f..-{d3'r, 1993; Sire of Sire, General Togo, 3210; Dam of Sire, " Lily f-the-Valley, 2922; Sire of Dam, You g Actor, 1250- Dam, Felhampton. Bright Lady 49th, 1252. . 9 I Snlkey Picton,_.Jr., 30915--Sire, 9PictonL ,Jr.,- 17026; Dam; Lenora` 'mq7- as... An- ; Si/re of Dam, Improv- er, 1563; Dam of Dam. Portia, 2547. . Thornton Lass, 37576-Sire, Picton,, .Jr., 17026: Dam, Rrimrose, 12195;` Sires 'of Sire, Picton, 8305; Dam of Site, Le-E monade, 2820; Sire of Dam, Rocklyn; B035, 7990; Dam of Dam,` Bright Lady,: 199 . -A ' wugea agamst tour boys, ranging yeah;--wt years, in Chicago. ,world. H , _____) i . nuy , 1993. I2... uonalu raurtax, 21510-.-Sire, Alvin! Fan-fax, 16280; Dam, Lady Donald 18th, 12645; Sire of Sire, Perfection Faii~fa_x,- 10744; Dam of Site, Joan, 16265; Sire` of Dam, Prince Beau Donald, v-8925; `Dam of Dam, Neuy, 12644. Primrose, 12195-Sire, Rocklyn Boy, 7990; Bright Lady, Sire, I oLilyQf-the-Vallnv 9099- mm. as r----- |.|vllB~ .I.l'Ul JOHN PATTON `Maple Grove Farm, Thornt9_11 I-Of 1. Cliff 7. Innin8ii__IJ-l`-=|- ' \ _nl, unorntot 1, Ooh`: 7, lnnisfil-Hal_fmi|o fl-on ' Thornton Station to sell by Public Auction on 1" 'll'.Ial\ I " ` $03-- Donald` |D{ IIfn1r `ll sell DAY, Nov, 19 v-nun- 1......-I - :1-`carats VVO LU following pure bred, registered. Hereford Cattle: ` nald Fairfax, 21510-.-Sire, Aivi, fax, 16280: Dam. Ladv hm... on. = . . `.4 .uu.no uy I. U1'Ve. eTwelve months cre- partie s furnishing, notes. A dismnum nf I served to those from bring a. friend sharp. -` A nnnnn A---L-1-A--> I . `.,.-... 33119141110, Grose, Auctioneer. I HAVE THE ONLY DRY-CLEAN1N(; P1, Am- WITHIN YOUR REACE; (`)yf_s:|m:%1*g4|; crry I All A Dnnnwnnnu .... as Lurxusmngg discount of ' -11. v! 12. ;;13. ~. 14. _15. E16. ! 17. 18. 19. 20. " 21. 22. 23. I 24. '25. 26. 27. ` '00 Phone" 101' 0.; Box Ban .,-. .....5c UdC or b'quIrreIs. These` specimecs are in `pairs, cased, and scenery to match. TERMS CASH. All fwill` be sold without reserve. Sale "at p'.m.` V W. A. McCONKEY, Auctioneer. /__ ___-.-nit` A. F.A.MALCOMSON 3.2: Tuesday, Nov. 16th , uct, u.-u.; cut; McCormick mower, If cut; Massey-Harris seed dlrill; 2 5: spring-tooth cultivators, International; vi 2 sets iron harrows; single plow, Ver- ' ity No. 10; gang plow, Wilkinson No. 2; set sloop sleighs, nearly new; wa- -g gon; top buggy, nearly new; scuffler; ; cutter; ladder; gravel box; fanning `i set double harness, long-tug; collar Wand; harness: bag holder; also forks, chains," doubletrees and many other I articles. \ r . Gasoline production In the U.S. is ! now at "the -nearly record level of 21,666 {gallons a minute. . n.uu:1.'1UaI1 wiageon. Duck and young. Red-Leg Black Mandarin. Wood Duck. ' . Blue-Wing` Teal. . Green- . Littlg White Stork. Wing Teal. '. Egre . Gt. Bittern. . Nankin or Night Heron. . Roseate Spoon-Bill Crane." . Flamingo. " . Australian Heron. .` Australian Wild Geese. Snow Goose. I European Birds. - Gt. Northern Divers. . Prairie Chicken. . Sharp-Tailed Grouse. Black Cock and Grey Hen. Red Grouse, Scotland. Spruce Grouse. Ruffed Grouse. White Ptarmigan. Mure. _ Golden Pheasant. English ing-Neck Pheasant. Mongol` n Pheasant. Light -Bronze Pheasant. [ ark Bronze Pheasant. Woowdcoick. '1`,errr;;s of sa1e--All sums and under, cash; a months` credit 1 furnishing 11 per annum ere All will be sold 1 `Sale at 1 p.m. W. McConk I _ ., .. a.a4`au pure urea ..0C IMPLVEMENTS-`-Massey-A lder, 6.-ft; cut; McCo_rmick`r_1 L p]1f,' R/roan.-u. 1 YA- - A.ua._l.'. u; rea ` 15; grey old, stein cow, shtre cow, ' er, 2 yrs.;' 2 heifers, 1 yr. FOWL-25 pure R T`M D`r TR}/l'Y\vrnn.. - _ ; uruw mare, 12 yrs. old, heav ` ho,rse, 8j yrs. old, `heavy. CATTLE:-Red 6 Mar. 14; grey COW.-.6 vrs: nl vv-lly` nu.r:12a`b`--. P.; bay ma] ?brown mare, 3 horse, .R- v-u fsodEhLZLc"i1I1'i fs:Ai':" c":oi 3, _ . - Innisl, on ' ' WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11 Tina fnilnu-pf...-. ' ROY L. JAY, Barrie C. E, Priddle, Hawkestone