Parcel 2-West half of lot 30 in the 7th concession, Township of Essa, County of Simcoe, good farm, brick veneer house, stable and outbuildings thereon and convenient to Utopia and Essa Stations. t)f\il'st\1 9 T!`r.'..L 1...1n -3 1-; no - LI vvu yuuuunv LOLA All. | Parcel 4-Lots Nos. 21. 22. 23. and 24 on the north side of Elizabeth Street _in`said town of Barrie. plan 7. These ; are excellenb building lots. I En.-An.` E `I -L_ A 7,, :I P -1 , .~.v vanvvnnvlllp uunnunnng lU|Du Parcel 5-Lots 4 and 5 on the east side of Berczy Street, Barrie. I Thn hixrhnuf nr or-nr nfhcuu Gann... nab |aLuc UL nerczy b`tI'eet, barme. The highest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. Dated at arrie, September 1st, 1926. STEWART & STEWART. Barrie. Solicitors for executrix of late Josiah [ I-Tandy . 95 9- Juana D LGJLIUIIS. I Parcel 3--West half of lot 28 in the } 10th concession of Township of Essa. to be` sold subject to existing lease thereof. Good pasture farm. ` 13.-....4...I A `I -1... `V-.. n4 up. an 4 an ` U1lUlLUl K Handy. _ ` SALE BY TENDER Dglicibus and Rfreshi ng . ' 4-C J Uldll 35-36c mom BARRIE CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS `V up t '39 ` res... A "I I-l; _ .;." |-2-3:.` EXTRA EQUIPMENT is being operafed regular" trains to ensure the maximum of convenience ' ` T to all patrons. ' PARLOR CAR SERVICE ALSOAVAILABLE. %- VV. FIRTH 11~_tci1`umNc; WAR jmx ._..1'o4--4- THE TNEW VKIIIUII GI-IIIIILICICU I-IIMIIGBFI U I.lUl\ Glllul `makes possible the_ uying of any Chry- sler,'regardless of price, with positive assurance that the value of each is..nn- questionable. Full-size, roomier `and much more com- fortable-- . ` In beauty, a typical Chrysler- In power a revelation- Pick-up of 5 to 25 miles in 8 seconds that rivals many a costly car-speed of 50 ~ miles and more per` hour for sustained periods --3 and with such performance combining the -amazing economy of 30 miles to;the gallon. - 4 The-new,-Chrysler S0 is designed to give you..so much for your money-in size, ower, comfort, dependability and long fe that` you will not want to consider a,ny,other-car anywhere near it in price. This newest Chrysler is the latest aoplica' tion of Chrysler's plan of Standardized Quality-tlfe result of a complete co-ordi- nation of scientic engineering and manu- iacturing methods of utmost precision `vizhich elim.i'n_ate's tau:-<:.jlTT1aser s ' risk and A. -1! _--n_ tNI__`_, _ C_h1-ysler Model Numbers Mean\Miles Per .' I %TRAVEL7lN }COMEORT $1333 .` f. o.b.Wludaof f crmvsun 9'50" ` Hf`! TDR : Boys is sarcastic about the fu- sion name of his opponents Liberal- PrOgress1ve".. Did he never hear the old Tory war-cry immediately th call for. Met-tion is snuhded-Na.tionn.l Li- beral-Conservatlve? (Adv_t). i --Fly-Tox the kitchen and pantry [against ants and other insects. 36c nnnn nun nun on nu. gs-<'l\4 n.:-\.n man Notwithstanding" the fact that cattle are not allowed to `roam the streets. the old tormentor Nig'g'er.is once more on-the rampage, much to the disgust of the citizens who are busy watching the gates and fences around their gar- dens. etc. But some way or other Nigger always seems to get there just the same and lick up the precious garden truck that took weeks and weeks to. raise and care for. Iuuuruus. . The continual heavy rains are-play- ing havoc with harvest operations, there; being: laixze quantities of grain. still out in the fields. September is starting` in wet too,. and if this month follows August in dampness a large amount of the harvest will be ruined. ,The elections are drawing nigh. It is! too bad to read and hear of so much slamming going on at the can- didates meetings throughout the country, where their personal charac- ters are criticized and all for the gain of office . Therereally must be some- thing: big in the game after all. i -xv..L_-.s.'v__..-_,.x:___.- in, n-_L LI_-L _-LLc_ la IIISU uuulc. Leslie LeGace, Gerald Shanahan and Jas. McGinn'is were visitors at the Exhibition last week. Quite a number are intending to visit during this week. II_.,_IJ run , _ . , . _ A, ,- :11- Gerald Shanahan is building a..'con- .necting link between his two store buildings, the idea beingto use this {space for the. storage` of implements, etc. T ' T U tWill Scott 61? Co_n. 2 repeived a. fancy . price lately for avma1.`e.2when he got the `hnndanmn anrn nf $240 fr-nrn 9 firm in lvwov no-av-nu--nu av wanna. nu. nu va;nu vv vu--o j pl'lUC l`lLUl_Y 1.Ul' i1.'lll.lv'!7,/V\'llUll Ill`: SUI. L116 3 handsome sum of $340 from a firm in 5 Midland. She is certainly a lovely ; beast and no doubt the purchaser knew i I what kind of.ho1'se-flesh he was nur- chasing. ' ' ` The nnnfinu-J1 hnnvv vninu no-n-nInv.. A. Gros %',.Dealer and Distributor . 19 OWEN s"r;, EH9 No. 21* `RESIDENCE PHONE 1o1*1w_ i_:< PHELPSTON ` !m&m&&w&&&m&&&&mwl j'1{4];s' pi;y e;"2;:`iuZ.`gTJ'{;' en- joying her vacation at her home here. Her sister, Miss Phil Hayes of Toronto, is also` home. 1' AI11l T . -.n...-... (1-...-.1.: ax...-....-.1...-.... ` ' Shanahn` is T:di`1"ihe sick list." I Achesdn Donnelly is back on duty after his holidays. Illa: R/I T-Tdllr has nnnnni-ad Tfiaun IIGVU `BLQI LU]; . LII}. VGLIIII5 UpCl1LLUll. I ! Dr. Will Coughlin or St. Louis. Mo., : has returned aftegvisiting his brothers 3 here. 1un.,- `AA hm-...'4.1I'u 1.-...'.. ...-.+.......,.: O-A EUIIUUI LU!` GllULllUl' LUKE!!- >Mr. 'Mulvey of. Ottawa was a visitor here on buziness last vgek. 1:- and nu `r.I'.-.n1,..a'.a.;;.. .....: a.-......n.'. `um o avauu v v IA here on bu {Hess vggk. _ Mr. and J. rs. Hockridge and family Iare away on` their (holidays. I `I -Inrrv 1|/I'nX'7ni9'h and hvnfhnv /A/Hnhnnl van `rs-.u-uvvu. II any on VlIJI|-Ilb |a.re away on men` tnouaays. [Harry McVeigh and brother /Michael have-started .threshing operations. / I 1-... 117111 r'1.'.. -...(.IL. -0 ma. 1-.__-:.. -Mr- I` i'ne1l\"f1'ss M.:'Donn.'e1l'y has returned to Eesgme her d'uti_e! as teacher at Allen- or . -'IKunna '5` ant` I1 TJ}xIA1r rs? f\1Aon E Lwisses and G. :Ha1e,v of Olean. :.N.Y.; were the `guests_of Mrs. C. Hayes .last.week. T D` T.nna- n4 13!-vn{ z ' Flag . -luau \ uw I-_.-ms. - - . ` J. B. Long of ~Detrc'oit~ spent"- weevk-end and Labor Day with `family here. V ' I ..T\/fin nn 'u\/fru T} 'Rnr-L-Inn 11-awn 1 AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READY TO ATTEND TO REPAIRS on ALL CLOTHES I Uu4t:L' 1.uauca._ John Q Ri1ey of Copper Cliff is visit- ing with his relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Tarrant. .. / Inf-Ian `D;-.nnnn TInn..n.l-- 1...... Apnanun`-1\A: ILIICII.` llULll.l`lyg lltftfo . Jas. P; M .Gin_nis has made some wonderful changes in his store which greatly add to its attractiveness. I NTIQ9: llvlffin n--KIA:-xv Vnvlr an.-`I Tlfino-- ' 5l'Ui'.ll.ly uuu LO LLB a.Lu'a.uuVeness. Miss Griffin of>`1`~Tew York and Wing- ham has returned` after being the {guest of Miss V. Platt for ayveek. '11:: _, 7|! `rt 11-__._,, An run, i 1111.81 1113 HU1_l|.|il._Y5. ' . Miss M. Ha'll- has accepted Vig`0 [ school for anothrterm. `Ila: .`K|I`IrAI1 1-{C (\4-nuvn Ivvntu II u-lnlbn-u .lV_Ll'Bo Lalldllbc / . M ss Bessie Kennedy hasaccepted thewposition of teacher at the Sixth lconcession .of Flos. , _ I . T\/Ileana Rnuuin urn-1 Vofio Vnnnnxr ' L4U.llL'~UblUll ,UL L` lU- -Misses Bessie and Katie, Kennedy were visiting relatives and friends at 'Dundalk last week. x 1m.... mnw.....u. .-....:n -...-l.. 1xnn:.. 1......-. Mrs. Tomney a1{d`son Vvillie. have returned to Toronto after spending !their holiday here. Tan 13 `TUI f`lun`a-"n L.-.. .......a.. a-......... iLJUlluZl.ll\ H131. VV CV11 I Lkdllllly l.l!':l.'C. ' . | -Mi`. and Mrs. D. Buckley. 11ave_re- ;turned`' from `visiting in Guelph and ;other places. 1 _Tn'h'n (l Pi1nv nl (`nhnnv l"`Iif {ca xuif-_ the his pL'U5l'CB5lll5 uzvuuruuly. I This community was shocked on Tuesday morning by the news of the sudden death of GeorgeAJebb. The pre- vious afternoon he had been racing his ore on Harry Lead1ay s old farm in est Gwillimbury and it is thought-` feliifrom the rig. He was not `found. until Tuesday morning.` ~\ Cleaner, Presser and Dyer 109 DUN`-OP Inll` parents Il8I'8. ' -` On Septerber 2, Melville McFadden was married at Clinton to Miss Ida Pearl Cornish of that. town. `Illa `Dnn`|-lnnnlnn-n nu-11` `Allan A ll 1\..u-. fCi`ll'l LIUKIIIGII UL Lllubv LUVVII. -Mr. Packingham and Miss A. M. Dra- per have returned to Toronto after _vi iting with Mrs. F. Evans. iss Eva Woolsey of Angus has` re- turned home after spengiing a.` few weeks with, Miss Irene Harper. ' Thoma nrnc: `haw-n {vs "I"nv-nnfn 4-n.1\'n WCUIXE WILH, LVLIBB LLCIIU I'l`do1 |JUL'- There was born in Toronto to vMr. and Mrs. Frank` Robinson. formerly of. Cookstown, a daughtenreoently. . Dav and "Mrs T `R (`Jnvnnnfa hnvn [Ulla '- Mr. and Mrs. M. -Donnelly have re- turned home after spending a. few days at the Ex". ` 1UI'3un KY ('1 Aunrncsfr-nvutr nf Qnknrnlnniurv` G: L LIIC HAIL - MMiss N. G. Armstrong of Schombe;'g .pssed the week-end here with Miss L. Coleman. - . `liuuvnn l\I\A 1'_Tn an-us`: QnnA1nn A0 14. LIUIUIIIGJI. vE_lwood and, Harvey Spin_d1oe of Toronto were Labor Day visitors with their parents here. n Qnnfnrhnr 9 Mnlvilla Mnwnnn QUUISSLUWH, #1 |.ldu5lll.b'l.'.-l_.'Ul;U1lLly. `~ Rev. and "Mrs. W. R. Clements have returned home after spending a few geeks at their cottage at Victoria Har- our. - `Mr..- 117... ft ....... .. 4.2.1.... 4.... 41.... UUUIE. ' ` Mrs. Wm. Cooper was -taken `to the Generai Hospital last week and un- derwent an operation for mastoids on Friday, `September 3. At present she is progressing `favourably. "Phi: r-nnnmn-nifv wag nhnnlzm-`I nn, '7 Sept. 6+School reopened on Wed- nesday with Miss Shoots from Hol- land Landing in charge. Miss Gladys Schell left -for Georgetown Miss Ethel Schell for Minesing and'Roy Milne for Everett where they have accepted schools for this year, . , V Mr; (`hang nf Nnvn Qnnl-In anon?` schools V Mrs. Chase pf Nova . Scotiaf snent last week with her mot/her. Mrs. Little. and sister, Mrs. Will. Carruthers. TIT.) Ibnn - v\In'hAn'- n Inui-nnnupiouhn nlln 1 HAVE THE 0NLY7DRY-CLEANING PLANT 1 ; wrrum YOUR REACH. OUTSIDE THE cm 34 UJIU. 5151.61 , 1Vl.l.'B. W111. UEFFUEHCYS. V Walter Spicher` is .improv_in'g after his -recent Illness. ` ' . ` Tnnnlp !'!_IfCAn Inna ou-'u'u.--';uI 6.. LI.- I113 TCUUUII. L IIIIIUUB. Frank Glffen has refurried to his `home in Stayner after spending the summer months with his brother. Rbbt. Giffen. - - V Mn. mm: `M ..- `mun- 1IrI..u..1..... .....:l Ulll. Mr. and Mfs. `Thos. Whitelaw Vam1 `family and. Miss Bertie Matthews En COOKSTOWN XJJAEJA1 xs ;V4xV4;V4;Y4;V 1l lUllI.l3 ll] 1Ul.'UllLU auu lVJ.1lll.1UUo Rev. and Mrs. R. Clements and son visited in Toronto this week, ` "1;I`r. Mrs. T. J. Dawson an_;i_(:1;ild- ten /spent Sundav in Orangevllle. an-__ -_,_1 `II___ -It tNI.-.__,__._ ____,_ __ . _..--.--.. ....- .. _`... ........_,.. --n..- vv\r\1nnI Jno. Jebb, who has been `in Toronto` General Hospital, has returned home. I15- ___: 'nr___ 1\______._. in-___ -1: rnn,;__._, \..~............. .........I........., .u.-.... ...u_. ln\4\A ..v...vo Mr. and Mrs. Dawson May of Chicago are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.` Copeland. Sr.. spent a few days in Toronto this`week. '51.. "r1'-._:-4. _a 'I'\-_.-._L_ .___..;_ `L- DIIWIIL G. LCVV IACJJD III LUI UIILU I-lIl VVCUl\o Mr. 'Heriot' of Toronto snent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Don- nell. `~ - `Mn. and Ilnn `II 1-`I\-uU\l\`1-nu Imnupn an DILKCD Ull IXLISLIDL 0.1., LUQU. G. `)Il. ' Miss E. J. Ross spent a-few daxs in Toronto during the past week. T\/Ty-Q T `LT R/fillnv in vigil-inor urilvln Toronto Exhibition \ $s.ooR RN LUIUIILU UUIIIIE LIIU ]J'clL VVUUIX. Mrs. J. H. Miller is visiting with friends in Toronto and Mimico. 1)"... '.....A Mr..- 117 `D rn............a.... ..~...a __-., ..`.---- ___..__, --_ -__.--=,-.---v. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sherman were in. Toronto for a. few days last week. ` 1-.__ 7.1.1, _,_1.- 1,_,, 1,__, u, ahd D/`Irs. Harry Flshrer and two sons were in Barrie on Labor Day. w as , -cup, nu-r-\ - c... Eamw&&$&mw&&&m&$ N. Broley is visiting in Toronto. l Dr. H. Spenceley was in Toronto over Sunday. `K7 T3 ("H-::nf1nrv cnnnf o Pnuv A-nvvn {an 1. U1 UIILU Llllb \'V CUR. Mr. and Mrs. VVm. VVatters and soni spent Labor Day in Orillia. 'l2nrn: I`n'1\II r- nn T\/fro` 'LT-ruanu Tlfkifn, .`2lJUl1L J..Ji.l.UUl' .IJ'c1._Y Ill \Jl.`.I.llld.. Born-To'Mr. and Mrs.` Harry White-V E sides onxdfugust 31, 1926. a son. Nfice W. ]' Rhea ennhf r_u.f r.nxr A-nun inl UVCI ouuuity. VV.oR. Chantler spent a few days in Toronto this week. `Mr. .....,J mr..... 111... 11-v. .4...... ._...1 .__.._ ~5U{!'?A'J-3% CURNERS Goods called for and delivered. PRICES REASONABLE? C. H. BEELBY WI !!! IITTIR AUTOMOIILSS All BUILT. MGLAUGHLIN-BUICK WILL BUILD THIN McLaughlin Garage, Elizabeth St. have returned to Toronto after,a plea- sant vacation with their parents, Mr._ 'and Martin Matthews._ -3 4nI_- 1_11____1__'__ -- | ..--._ 1-- .... .._...- wan. -u.uu.~an\. vv uq ' The following from these Corners have taken in the Exhibition: Mrs. Jno. Crosier and daughter Muriel, Mrs; Jas. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schell, Miss Margaret McMurray, Geo. Taylor and Norman Schell, Sr. A -FV1y-Tox tonight and sleep in com-_| fort. _ _ - 36cl THIS MEANS BEST SERVICE AT LEAST cdsr fnvd good fo-r you. BARRIE ' DEALER Now, you can leave your crankcase oil -unchanged for three months, and for several thousand miles, without fear of engine injury. ` There is not a single moving partin the McLaughlin-Buick Vacuum Ventilator. It functions automatically and requires bsolutely no attention. The 1927 McLaughlin-Buick is one of the greatest cars ever built. Greatest in performance--greatest in value. Come in and see it and drive it. There is no obligation ! McLaughlin-Buick s new Vacuum Ventilator ends crankcase dilution. It removes the moisture that. ordinarily collects and destroys the lubricating eectiveness of your oil. -tb banish oil dilution nwec uucuuu LLCLIILIIV, up LU cL;iu. 1u\.Luu' i ing the 25th day of September. 1926. ` Parcel 1-Lots 21. 22, 23, 24 and 25 on i the south side of Henry Street. Barrie, and lot 26 on the north side of Eliza- beth Street, Barrie, plan 211, and the northerly part of the easterly 45 acres of "the east half of lot 24 in the 6th concession of Vespra, containing 9_ ac- res more (Q less, as described in registered instrument No. 68469 for the County of, Simcoe save and except those parts described in registered instruments Nos. 569. 2982, 2983, and 2984 for Vespra. and those parts of lots 18, 19 and 20 on the west side of Anne Street in said Township of Vespra, plan 285, as described in registered in- strument No. 10639 for Vespra. This is a fine residential property, brick veneer house, large barn, orchard, out buildings and trout pond thereon. A- bout 6 acresin all and well situated. vr\._'__-_u n Ctr . lof Vaiuable Farm ana Resid- ential Property Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned for the purchase of the fol- lowing parcels of land owned by the late Josiah Handy, up to and includ- `l'\........1 1 T -4... n1 nn nn A ,1 n- _ , GET IN TOUCH WITH -YOUR LOCAL AGENTS `KFOR TRAIN TIMES AND `RESERVATIONS I.