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Barrie Examiner, 11 Jul 1929, p. 12

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EILLIJJIB zatr Wjjji 7' T Public notice is hereby given to all property owners that unless ,weeds which are growing on their lands with- in the Town are cut down or destroy- ed by July 15th, and also subsequently, the Town may enter upon such lands and have the weeds cut down, charging the cost against the owner concerned in the taxes. Poison Ivy must be either uprooted or, as an alternative, a close- board fence erected, to prevent its con- tact with the public. - ATJEFY 'I"`li'!\K7A1?_'l" wand Tnsnpntnr 901 nllnnn-any-I535 Il\IInn Q1! The following". 3-piece mahogany parlor suite. fancy mahogany parlor chair; 2 quarter cut oak parlor tables, Wilton rug, 2 rocking chairs, pictures and curtains, oak hall mirror and table, oak buffet, oak china cabinet, oak extension table. 6 oak din- ing chairs. leather seats, wicker rock- er, black walnut rocker, small rocker. Quebec heater, electric heater, couch. mahogany pedestal. sewing machine, dishes, cutlery, fancy china, pictures, curtains, rugs. etc. Tvnrv hnricfnnrl rnahnaanv Av-ocean The undersigned has received instruc- tions from 'I`I , ,_1-L, -2 LL- I_n, Qullfs. comforters, blankets, bed linen. black walnut swing mirror, 6 small rugs. (2-IAAQ nnnhn-:n-rl Izifnhnn making!- 51111111 11135. Glass cupboard, kitchen cabinet, Quebec cook stove. 2-plate electric stove. gas stove, kitchen table, kitchen chairs. congoleum rug, large quan- titv kitchen utensils and many other articles. Also garden tools. All will be sold without reserve. 'l`Ia`I?1|Il'G DAQII u..I.. -4 -I _... Uu1UU:Lll, xusa, CIA}- Ivory bedstead. mahogany dresser, medicine chest, walnut chest or draw- ers. mattress and springs. Wfhitn nnnvndlnri lnnr1.:f.narl- rnnhnanv-n1 61$. ULHUULCBD uuu Bp.l.'l.1l.}'B. White enameled bedstead; mahogany dresser and stand, mattresses and sprinzs. (Jnl`|f. nnrn fnr-1-are h1o nlrni-a kn:-I LU 5811 UV puuul: HJIUDIUII an i1o5 wonsuzv s'r.. BARRIE on SATURDAY, JULY 13 ff-`A n`l1Au-I...-n nu wxu UK`: -`U.l(.1 wzunuuu 1'!-$e1'V8. TERMS CASH. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McCONKEY, Auctioneer .._______.__.________..._ WANTED TO BUY on south shore Kempenfeldt. large summer property with house. List before Saturday. Bar- rie Real Estate Office, next Mary Payne Shop, Five Points. 28b --:&-Q`:-1 Elan-Ji of Valuable Farm Property, Farm Stock and Implements. Under instructions from the admin- istrator of the estate of the late Ena Mav Law and the other owners there will be offered for sale by public auc- tion on the property of the above on the south east quarter of lot 24 in the 11th concession of the Township of Tecunnseth ' I`!!! I n .. .....- I 1.v:L:u1l'M::l,u Friday, July 26. 1929 atone o'clock. the following chattels: HnRJSmR--RQV fparn 1n vnore nh-1 AUCTION SALE Valuable Household Furniture uuruuc umucn. U16 muowlng enamels: HORSES--Bay team, 10 years old, heavy: bay horse, 7 years old. heavy: brown horse, 8 years old, G.P.; brown mare, 9 vears old, G.P.; brown mare. 7 years old. G.P.; bay mare 10 years old, heavy:_ bay mare, 6 years old, G.P.;- colt. 2 years old. nA'rv'rv1'_1:v4,r:...-... ....... : -.-...L.. 4.1. UUID. 4 yuan` mu. , CAT'I'LE-Gray cow. 5 years old: black cow. 6 years old; blue cow, 6 vears old: brindle cow 7 years old. The above cows are all milking well. I1\/IPLF}T\/I"F!'|\T'T`R-_1\lfn ecnv_`|'-To mvic kin _ 1.11.-: zzuuvc uuws are an .m1u weu. IMPLEMENTS---Massey-Harris bin- der, nearly new; Deering mower,`5 ft. cut: Cockshutt spreader, new; land roller, new; F'leury plow, new: Cock- shutt drill, 13 disc. new; Kidd 2-fur- row plow, Cockshutt: scuffler; hay rake and other articles too numerous . to mention. Ana .4 4.1.... ......-- L:-- DU 111511 |:1U11. And at the same time and place there will be offered for saba the fol- lowing farm lands. viz : In the Town- ships of Tecumseth and West Gwi11im- burv in the County of Simcoe: r` `I?Qn11{-`h ~nnl- `In4- `Nb. saw v Ill but: vuuurwy OI mmcoe: PARCEL NO. 1-South Dart lot No. 24 in the 11th concession of the Town- shit) of Tecumseth and more parti- cularlv described in -registered convey- anoe No. 13463 for Tecumseth. `PA'F?.l`Ja".`I'. `Nrn 0, arm;-1.-. .......a. ..c u... _VV__EEP5, .AWEE.D{ -1... --- _._ TENDERS will be received by the un- dersigned for varnishing and painting inside of school house S.S. No. 15, In- nisfil. known as Knock School, up to the 18th day of July, 1929. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Harry S. Kelcey, Sec ry-Trea.s.. S.S. No. 15, Allandale R.R. 2. ~ 27-28b l.Jl.1I'.` uauu. Terms of Sale of Chattelsz A11 sums of $10 on and~undo.r. cash: over that amnunt four months credit on fum- {shine annroved joint notes. 6 per cent. Der annum allowed off for cash. "A11 wi11 be so1d without reserve. Tarrna AP Gala A4` I\l\1 `lihul--5... -In ....... auwtr LVU. J.o`k0-J I01` '1`ecumse1:n. PARCEL N0. 2-- South part of the south half of lot No. 1 in the 11th concession of the Township of West Gwillimburv. and more particularly desvribed in resristnred conveyance No. 7152 for West Gwillimbury. `PA`R(3F`.T. `Nrn 2_4:nu+h 1m1+- AF 1.-.+ lusu`. LUWLLBIIIU U1 Lccumsecn. Anv crop growing unon the said de- scribed lands at time of sale to go with the -land. rnhttunnn .4` 5.1.. -3 owI.-a.x._1__ .1: ,,_,, NOTICE A % T0 PROPERTY OWNERS 1.1-. II)! vvcSIv\JW1u1YIlDI1!'y. PARCEL NO. 3-South half of lot number 20 in the 11th concession of the Townshin of Tecumseth. I Anv r-rnn rrrnnrlnnp nun I-ha .-...1A .1- I wxu UC awu W1l:.l..l.l'l'|- .l'HSBI'VC. Terms of Sale of Real Estate: 10 per nent of burr-h-ace monev shall be oaid to the administrator at the time of ale. and the bahance within 30 days, in accordance with the conditions of sale. whir-h will he read at the time nf sale There w*11 be a recerved bid for ecwh of the above oarcels. `Eh-no Frnol-1-can -rxn-cl-nn'l.~mn nu.J A.-._.l8 .E)'r`l:l 1 LC, \Jlll1}1l 1". W. A. MCCONKEY. Auctioneer. 28-29b I.\r' "`1.l"l I" but: `d-UUVU UHIFUUIS. For furfher mrtinulars and condi- tions of sale annlv to ' CF WWII. EH8 PUUHU. ALEX. STEWART, Weed Inspector 6.`. C.T`QN 54'-E COTTAGE WANTED--Small furnish- ed cottage at lake near Orillia or Bar- rie, August 11 to 24. W. Dearing, Port; Colborne, Ont. 28p 1928 DURANT 4 SEDAN, like new, only run 2800 miles, fully guar- anteed. 4 1928 FORD MODEL A SPORT COUPE, with rumble seat, good tires and good condition throughout. 1927 PONTIAC SEDAN, good tires, runs splendidly. 1927 STAR FOUR COACH, in good condition throughout. 1927 STAR SDI CHASSIS. run small mileage and in exceptional condition; make splendid truck. 1926 "STAR COACH, looks and runs good. 4 new tires. 1026 ESSEX SIX COACH. 2 DODGE TOURINGS. CHEVROLEI` TOURING AT $50. 5 FORD TOURINGS from $50 to D 1"\Jl:tlJ Luurvuiuu u.uLu IPUU vv 85. 2 FORD COUPES at $75 each. 1925 STAR COACH, looks and runs splendidly. `V EORD 1-TON TRUCK with stake bod-y. Price $85. ,TOWN OF BARRIE DIUIIS 11' Ulll The estate of the late Mrs. Jean Jamieson to sell bv public auction at : urnbcl Irv :1` run): LOCAL DEALER for "SE9. EARS DEL00-LIGHT mot lllll.` PRODUCTS WM. L. BRENNAN umnucnsunuru -.-:..:--: FORD one-ton truck and Reo standard sedan in first-class condition. Bar- gains. Otton Hardware, telephone 123. 24-29p AL1iX1~I?3m COWAN. Vendor's Solicitor, Barrie, dntario. IVf\'N|"?1:`\7 Auunldnnnnu O0 ant. \` -S_pec1a.1 for` Saturda--Choco1a.te Cake, 25c. Bryson s Bread Limited. b 1.9-, _.. _1..- &&mmm&&m%%mwi; g .% LOCALS -3 &&$$&$$%%&$%$&m \lIaAnv, --... --`,--_-._ 7,, - -Buy your tweed and linen plus- fours at Stephens Clothing Store. 2813 L.0.L. No. 452 will hold their mem- orial service at the Soldiers Monu- ment on July 12, at 8.30 am. Klingtite Bathing Suits in all sizes and fashionable colors at R. A. Steph- ens Clothing Store, Five Points. 28b -special for $2v:.turd(ay-Chocolate Cake, 25c. Bryson s Bread Limited. b Zi~o} 'p111iai;;;ana"i;eatmg, ring 214. ~J. J. Neelands, 48 Blake St. Prompt attention to repairs. 18tfb TIT `E1 (`milieu 35 Flag Flu-of (rs-Anvnvn FA `LLULLIIJU GUUCLLUIULL II\I LI?!-(@119; W. F. Catlin is the first grower to report dahlias this season. He show- ed The Examiner a nice sample of a show variety on Monday. _ . ..-.. .- In the Victoria. School promotion results published in last week's Ex- aminer, kindergarten to primary, the name of Stewart Warren appeared. It should have read Warren Stewart. The C.P.R. is building a water tank at Midhurst station. The foundation is now being laid and a pipe line is being laid to the same source as that of the forestry station, nearly half a. mile away. It is a. six-inch iron pipe. 200 ACRES OF LAND for sale; '10 acres under cultivation; balance pas- ture and bush. Being forced to sell through illness will sell 100 acres sep- arately or all together. Martin Mur- phy, Barrie. R.R. 2. 5-28p , ,`_._. The ag on the local branch of the Bank of Commerce is ying at half mast today out of respect for the late Mrs. S. H. Logan, wife of the General Manager, killed in an auto accident near Bradford. .9n Tuesday afternoon. -All aboard for C.N.R.A. Railway Employees picnic to Midland, Wed- nesday, July 17. Allandale band in attendance. Programme will be pro- vided. Train leaves Barrie 8.30 a.m., and Allandale 9 "am. Fare, adults 75c, children 40c. Everybody come. 28b _._ -_,,., --- Rev. Roy J. Stewart B. 11., the new Presbyterian minister in Or , preached excellent sermons in St. Andrew's Church last Sunday, making a. very favorable impression. , New subscriptions are reaching The Examiner every week, and practically all in Barrie s trading area. The ad- vertiser gets almost complete coverage through The Examiner. Our mailing lists are always available in support of this statement. last }hursday s electrical! storm a. bolt of lightning ran across the aerial wire at the rear of J. C. `Monkman's house on Dunlop St., smashing the glass of the window where it entered. A loud crash up- stairs was heard and the discovery immediately made. At the monthly meeting of the Royal Victoria Hospital Board, held Monday afternoon, accounts amount- ing` to $2,543 were passed for pay- ment. This was about $200 less than the receipts for June. The month opened and closed with the same number of patients in residence- twenty-six. ` In the loot recovered by the provin- cial police from the hiding places of the four robbers sentenced to var- - ious terms in police court here yester- i day is a watch for which an owner _ has not yet been found. It is a 15- jewel watch, No. 167965. It is be- ; lieved to have been stolen from a cot- ; tage at Wasaga. 'T`f\`FI\ .. I-..:.. .1... r~....._...:_._ 15... _x_ nub uu vv uuugu --Take a trip on Georgian Bay, six days, Owen Sound to North Shore, Sault Ste. Marie, Lake Superior, Michipicoten and return, $35.00, meals and berth included, steamers Caribou and Manitou; two days, ` Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday, Owen Sound, Bruce Peninsula, Tobermoray, South Shore Manitoulin and return, $12.00, motorship Hibou. Domin- ion Transportation Co. See Barrie Agent-Barrie Real Estate Office, Five Points. 28b -Insects are raised in incubators at the FLY-TOX factory. When they are, fully grown and especially strong and lively they are turned loose in a" test cabinet, The Fly-Tox Chamber of Death." Less than a teaspoonful of FLY-TOX is sprayed inside. Within five minutes all are dead. But, the test isn't nished yet. The dead in- sects are carefully taken from the Chamber of Death and put gently into incubators. They remain there 24 hours in: an effort to revive them. If even a wing utters, the FLY-TOX tested does not come up to the high standard of quality, and: never leaves the factory. This is the quick acting insect spray you want. It is FLY- TOX. Accept no substitutes. There is nothing just as good. There is only one FLY-`FOX. Developed at Mellon ` Institute of Industrial Research by Rex Research Fellowship. Every bot- tle guaranteed.-Adv. 28b THREE TEAMS TIED IN SOUTHERN GROUP The protest of Minesing against 3. County Softball game played in Hills- dale and won by the home team was disallowed at a meeting held last Thursday. The decision has no bear- ing on the race for first honors in the north group, however, for Elmirale -has defaulted its remaining games, leaving Dreadnoughts, St. Vincent s and Midhurst in a three-comered tie. The draw has been made with St. Vincent s playing a sudden death game in Agricultural Park Monday night next, winner to meet Dread- noughts at a place to be decided. The blockave causedvby the cave- in has caused the sewer to back up and ood a number of cellars on Dim- lop St.. causing much annoyance and inconvenience. `* A cave-in of an old wooden drain from the post office to the C.N.R. station has necessitated the closing of the street pending the laying of ce- ment pine and filling. Under the pav- ed street there are cavities 18 feet deep and these will have to be tilled in. Meanwhile the road is considered un- safe for traffic. The old drain should have been renlaced when the pave- ment was laid but obviously was not. _ ONE JERSEY COW for sale 5 years old. Apply John Patterson, Lot 13, con- cession 2, Vespra. 28p Stroud are victors in the south group, their third championship in three seasons...The,v are just resting on their oars waiting for a decision in the north..Stroud's victory was clean cut, they losing but two games all year. FJGHTEEN FOOT CAVITY UNDER STREET PAVEMENT -Mr. and Mn.Horace Wilson Studio at 16 Collier Street Students and others interested please notice that Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wil- son have moved to 16 Collier st. (cor- ner Clapperton), where they win re-| ceive pupils in all grades or organ, piano and theory, voice production and singing, speaking, public oratory and dramatic expression. For interview and terms apply at studio. 28b ID\r|\.| I MAGUIR.E-A Creemore, on Wed- nesday, July 10. 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Magulre, Mlneslng, 9. daughter. . _ SIMILAS--On Sunday, July 7,-. 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. Slrnilas, 102 Bay- tleld st,.Barrle. 9. son. SMITH-At the Royal Victoria Hos- pltal, Barrie, on June 26, 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, Utopia, l\ nan IYIfII\I\l lull FALCONER--AR.Ms'I'RONG--At the parsonage, Allandale, July 4, 1929, by Rev. A. A. Wall, Miss Tillie Arm- strong, daughter of Wm. Armstrong, Erin, to Fred Falconer, Orengeville. -_- \ol"II\II9 \Il llnraaininr Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wright of Pains- wick wish to thank their neighbors for kindness and sympathy shown in their recent bereavement. 28p. The family of Mrs. Isabelle Patter- son wish to thank their friends and neighbors for sympathy shown in their recent bereavement. also for oral tri- butes. 28p The family of the late Mrs. Janet Perry wish to thank friends and neigh- bors for kindness and sympathy shown in their recent bereavement, also for oral tributes. . 28p The family of the late Mrs. John Gilchrist wish to thank their friends and neighbors for sympathy shown in their recent sad bereavement, also for oral tributes and to the members of the Women's Institute for assisting with baking. 28b FERGUSON--In loving memory of my dear mother, Mrs. Wm. D. Fer- guson, who died July 15, 1925. -Ever remembered by 28p little daughter Madge o MARTIN-In loving memory of Olive McDermott Martin of Shanty Bay who {mssed away July 10, 1925. I dofbe 1eve that Just the same sweet ace, But glorified, is waiting in the place Where we shall meet. We know that God does not mean to kvnnlr FOR SALE-One big brindle cow with calf at foot for $90. Apply J. T. Quin- lan. RR. 1, Barrie, or phone 90114. 28p RODGERS--In loving memory of our dear father, Robert Rodgers, who passed away on July 16, 1928. At eve when the shadows are falling, Sweet memories saddened with \pain Steal o'er our hearts with a longing, If we only could see you again. -Sadly missed by 28p Wife and Family WV: AHUW uunv uuu uvuu nu ....\..... .. break The strands that stretch between the Ian-run B01!` 1-kn!-A 28b avg: u 8 S011. 3 SUFEHUS blink Du here and there. Gan-I111 ` &F:ARl)SO!-` mmxs -._.1 at..- 7-- Iiiuolnki AF `D1 Week-End Bargains at `The Walker Store IN MEMORIAM WALKER MARRIED A v\`pnnrl1II'It'\\`I FOUR BROOD SOWS for sale, pure bred Yorkshire. due to farrow. W. D. Snythes, Lot 1, Con. 5, Vespra. Phone 19912. A 28b THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILL END OUR BIG LINEN SALE. Buy. your supply of Linens here during this last three days, when quality and price counts. DRESS FABRICS of all kinds in _Dainty Prints, Ging- hams, Fancy Dimitys, New Piques, Broadcloths, Etc. -- 34-- 1Ajl'I`I'IIQIl" Mc'ALL PATTERNS - I-IOSIERY OUR SPECIALTY in all new leading shades. you At Zcreemo ALWAYS GLAD TO SERVE YOU L mere. Sadly missed by Mother, and her little Son. Week`-End Dress Specials 127 Women Satisfied -3Y- ` Douglas Pngug Store The Alure Free Fizial Demonstration COVILLE TRANSPORT co. WE had to have two Facial Experts to handle all these appointments. ....-... .._L 1.---.. 4.... ...1.1a l>n M1,; -1.~l1ran+ao'A nf 1-T- HORSES FOR SALE--Four good work horses, $75.00 each, also good team Clydes, 7 and 8 years old. Thos. Blain, 196 Elizabeth St. 281) l IIICSC appuluuucuia. YOU may not have been able to take advantage of this demonstration but you need notbe denied the advant- ages of this wonderful A Lure Home Beauty Treatment. _ 4__-_._.._- -- .`.v-r~r-var-xvrn 0- LL- A 7! ....A '|"..,.,,L,....A+ gtswa u: u u u............ . DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT7ie7the A Lt1re Treatment because there is a Treatment for each of the FOUR TYP- ES OF SKIN: Normal, Dry, Oily and Mature. --._ _. . . . 7 II 11rYlIf`lY \rr\tt \Tl'_'I:T\ no urn LO kl} ul\u.V. V WE, CAN TELL YOU WHICH YOU NEED, as we are stocking the complete line and if you come in we will analyze your skin, ABSOLUTELY FREE. This analysis will be given you in a Private Booth in our Hairdressing Rarlor. III'lLI.l LIAJ, \rnnJ __.-___-. -- __ . _. _..~-..v -nvuvurrngrrii/\\Y ..-__| -_,, 1.3`, _ BA1Lir SERVICE Between Toronto, Barrie and Orillia BARRIE WAREHOUSE AT WARREN ORGAN FACTORY Bare, 138- l'f1__.___L nauux. THIS IS AN OPEN INVITATION, good any time, any day, any week. For safe investment we offer the following: Dominion of Canada, guaranteeing C.N.R., 1968-4V2 % Dominion of Canada, guaranteeing C.N.R., 1954-- 5% Province of Ontario . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1959-- 5% Foreign Power Security Corp. . . . . . . . . . 1949- 6% Eastern Dairies Limited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1949- 6% McCo11-Frontenac Oil Co., preferred . . . . . . . .. . 6% DETAILS ON APPLICATION STORES LIMITED fL$\lJsV Ian) * ie, 138 : Oriilia, 106 Toronto, Elgin 8821 THE X1iI11Nf CE LIMITED AGENCY DEPARTMENT REGISTERED SHORTHORNS for sale; large roan cow, weighing over `.1600 pounds. nearly due, and a good milker: also a dark red bull calf. Geo. Crawford & Son. Oro Station. 25-30b g Ea$&&m&&&&aim&; I; V ADLET COLUMN E %%&&&&$%$$&m Phone 25 PAY CASH AND BARRIE BUY FOR LESS PHONES - -BOND__S-_ Buy Advertised Things. `thin-sday. July 11. 19!! HEAVY MARE AND COLT, 2 months old. for sale; `also general purpose horse. weight 1300 lbs., cheap. Apply at Examiner Office. 28-29p -`PROPERTY FOR SALE FOUR-YEAR-OLD BEEF COW and two-month-old calf to exchange for good heifer or young cow freshening in the fall. Chas. Nash, Cundles. 283) j NOTICE-If you want the prolific, fast developing bacon type Yorkshires, we have them. both sexes, all ages, some sisters of the first and third prize sow under two months at the Royal Fair. Price very reasonable. Cecil Brethet, R.R. 2, Thornton. On- -tario. 27 and 29b -- ._.._'._._:._____________ HOUSE FOR SALE, 6 rooms, cottage, on Dan` :4 T.io~hf. and water. fruit . `FOR SALE-Bay shore lot in Barrie, ......I-ntn-Inn nnn qr-rt: Annlv NI. GOrd0n_ HOUSE FOR SALE, 6 rooms, C`.)bL'd.gc, 86 Feel St. Light and water. trees. and small fruit: good garden and garage. Apply 31 Vespra. St.. or phone 305J. 23-28p _:--_ _ FOR SALE-Modern bungalow, press- ed buff brick. five rooms. good sized hall, pantry and bath room, oak floors and trim including doors; hot water heating. large garage. evervthina` in good condition. E. Painter, 51 William St., phone 823. 28-29p ._____._.______._____..._... r'UrV enum- containing 01 Bayfield St. _: AT MIDHURST VILLAGE. two acres of good land under cultivation, suit- able for gardening or growing straw- berries. There is a good orchard of apple and other fruit trees: also good stable and garage and other outbuild- ings. There is also a good dwelling house and store with contents and fixtures. also gasoline tank. This is a splendid investment for anyone wish- ing to keen store and grow strawber- ries. For uarticulars applv at.propert_v to Mrs. H. J. Boyce, Midhurst Post ncnna ~ 91;-,fh_ One cent a word, cash, each insertion. (minimum charge, 250), six insertions [or the price of four. 10c extra when Iharged; also 10c extra when replies Ire directed to The Examiner Office. Pare Eizht 5"-551' `I la Barrie, DU LVLL D Office. TO RENT-Office room and bright living apartment. S. W. Moore. 24tfb K1 HOUSE TO RENT. July 15. 46% Clap- nerton St. All conveniences. Apply to Kearns Grocery Store. 28b C `FURNISHED COTTAGES to let at Woodland Beach. Georgian Bay. 25 miles from Barrie. $15.00 to $25.00 her wnek. Good safa bathing. Stores. r- h11rr'h and host office. Anuly to J. Webster. 100 Owen st.. Barrie. 24-29b - FRONT ormcw FOR RFNT--Stevq.m- heated. oenupied for five years by den- ttst who has just taken over citv prac- tice. Desirable office for m'ofess1on- 31 or Business mm. Immndiate nou- snssinn. Apply H. E. Jory, King` `mock. 124:!-1'-In 25-28b TWO APARTMENTS TO LET. Apply R. A. Stephens. } 28b ._.__._.._.__:._.._.___ PASTURE TO LET. for about 50 head of cattle. Anplv to James Patton, Bar- `rie. Box 274. or phone 664. 281) @7:: D-CI- TO LET--7-roomed brick house, all conveniences. szararze. 78 Mulcaster St. Apply Geo. S. Mcconkev. 27-28p - EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED. Ap- ply 47 Maple Ave. 27.-28b .._..._______________.__ HOUSE TO LET near Collegiate. 26 Bradford St. Annlv Mrs. W. T. W11- son. 386 I-Iarbm-'1 St., Toronto, Tele- phone Lombard 3328. 27-32p uvr-: STOCK FOR sAEr:- FARMS fox SALE- T>Ro1>1fY T0 LE? HELP WANTED 'KU'619f6i3"1iES WANTED E-Bay snore 101. In Duxuc, : one acre. Apply M. Gordon, ;t. 27-28p JII. . 25-32p J.J\1 ; "ll KS5. ' 25-28b MAID WANTED, at once. Apply Mrs. W. J. Craig, 144 Toronto St. 28b J .l.'Ux`Iu 25tfb ` SQUARE PIANO for sale, cheap.`-Ap~ ply 100 Penetang St. Phone 1445J. 28p 'jj1 TWO GIRLS BICYCLES for sale, in ........u ........uHnn Annhy `)1 ('!hur'ln1*.f.e St. woon FOR SALE-Quantity of Mt.` hardwood or cut to order. E. T. Emms. I nknnn 1401,? | uuruwuuu uz. 1 phone` 1491.}. TWO GIRLS b.l.UxU.I..uI:5b .lUl'- saw, 111 good condition. Apply 21 Charlotte St. Phone 708. . ,-\ 28b _ - FOR S}ALE--One root two-frame Langstroth hand reversible honey ex- tractor. Phone 1436J. 28p _ CANOE FOR SALE-A Sponson Pet- erborough canoe with deck and square stern. Phone 1436J. 28p : . FOR SALE-0ne Robinson Grinder, heavy duty, ball heating, double head. ready to operate. Box 138 Richmond Hill, Ont. 24-31pl FOR SALE-Ba.by Hoover electric sweeper for sale, all new attachments, price $20. Phone 425. 28p _ MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN wanted to 1nn1n nH>\-\ hnnconrnrlr nn 2. farrn. no BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE `in A1 condition, reversible gear. Apply to 100 Dunlop St. or Examiner Office. 25tfb FOR SALE-Wood cut any length, 80% maple and beech, balance elm and basswood; also a. quantity of hay. loose or bale. Delivered by truck. Ap- plv to Fitzgerald Bros.. I-Iillsdale. Tele- phone Moonstone central. 21-32p _ FOR SALE-Wicker baby carriage: walking plow, Verity No. 21, almost new; also wanted, bicycle for small boy. Phone 739J. ' 25tfb FOR SALE--Baby carriage only used 3 weeks, just like new, $10: also 1900 washing machine and wringer, almost new, in perfect condition, $10. Cam- eron, 222 Blake St. 28p FOR SALE-Hand washing machine, does satisfactory work; also one large green blind. 66 by 66 inches, on steel roller. Apply Mrs. J. A. Lennox, 2 North St., phone 387W. 28b CA-RLOAD of No. 1 Western feed oats at Craigvale on July 12. Oats have advanced in price lately. Farmers or others in need of good feed oats should ezet; their supplies now. Order early. Ben. Webb, Stroud. Phone 18:5. 28b I FOUND-.-S,um of money. For informa tion apply 25 Maple Ave. 28p COLLIE DOG LOST, answers to name of Dinty." Phone 608r15. 28p LOST---Frame for wicker floor lamp, from truck after Jarvis sale, on James, Mulcaster. Collier or Ross Sts. Please phone A. B. Coutts, 99'7J. 28p STRAYED from lot 1, con. 5, Vespra, about July 1st, bay mare colt with star on forehead. Any information as to its whereabouts thankfullv received by W. D. Scythes. phone 199r2. 28b MLUULIJ-AUEIU WULVLALV wauucu. uu help with housework on a farm, no outside work. Three adults. Write to Box R, Examiner Office. , 28b PAINT YOUR HOUSE at reasonable price. Expert work. Phone 1002. 23-28p 1: mnu 1. J.L/nu H u n.-1..I.VlJ uunns. Apply Mrs. H. Grant, 36 Bradford St., Dhone 1370M. 25-30b ERACTICAL NURSING DONE. ADD1_v Mrs T-T T:-rnhf. RR Rrnfnr Qt nhnnn `FURS ALTFERED and renaired. Over trm-1burt s Shoe Store. Miss M. Ma- Krthur. 3'1tfh DRESSMAKING. expert work at rea- cnh-:uh1p rwir-nu `Dhnnn O'71'E1 nvv or\r\117 LJ'r\;I`.-\.DLVLrxIX.l.LV\.7. t3)[JC1": \`VU1'K. an l't3'(L' crmnble prices. Phone 971F, or apnlv 61 Park St. 27-29p MEALS-LadV living in central dis- trict is nreoared to give meals by the week. Phone 794. 28p, 'mwIN's ALL `BLUE TAXI SERVICE local and Inns: distance. niehfwand dav '15 cent service. George Irwin. Phnnn 198. 18tfb HAVE YOUR LAWN MOWER sham- ened by machine. Give us a. trial. Call- nd for and driverwi. W1. Zeihr. nhmw 597F. 114 Sonhia St`... West. 26-28!) -IN mm 'r.'c->`wN" menvop TOSSORONTIO Under and bv virtue of a, certain Agreement for Sale which wi be pm- duced at the time of sale. there will be nffered for sale bv Publin` Auction af the Hntel in Everett, by W. A. Mc- Conkev. Auctioneer. RELIABLE MAN WANTED to handle Watkins well known food ' products. toilet articles, etc. We have an opening in Barrie and one in a nearby rural locality. The Watkins business offers a real opportunity for the right man. a business of your own. For particulars apply in writing only. giving age to The J. R. Watkins 00., Dept. DG. u.......n+,... f\n+ 9_5_g2n SALE OR FARM PROPERTY ? FFIVYVEI rnt\vcv|-rt-nvv-u--Q as-u -.-...._ ........-Ju- S1;;I`:(I-`FEDAY. JULY 20._1929 at the hour of 12 o'clock. the follow- ing pronerty. v1z.: Lots numbers four- teen (14) and fifteen (15) and the west hem of lot number sixteen (16). in the ighird concession of the Town-~ shin of Tossorontio. in the County of Simcoe. Fkn runnvwuol-up 1-I11 kn n1\`pI nuuk8nnL I-A DHLIUUU. The oronertv will be sold subject to conditions of sale and to a reserve bid. fnnovuu AI Gala 'T`:\|n -u-no AA-`L A6- UUu1bLUllD U1. D2115 llllhl UU U: l'UD'Cl.'VC `UILL Terms of Sa1e-Ten Der cent. at the time of we and the balance with- in ten davs thereafter. `Eh-no Iuuuiknu -vunul-Innlnnn and nnni H1 l-T111 KIU-V3 UllI'31UUaLlIU1. For further particulars and condi- tions of sale app1v Ito run A l'l'I IL. Il'-'l!\'I'l'\!'!I Lads A vs: a.va.uaJAva;g.a, 708 Canad;an Bank of Commerce Chambers, Hamilton, Ontario, Vendors Solicitors Dated at Hamilon, this 24th day of June. A.D. 1929. 26-281) Notice is hereby` given that 9. By- law was passed by the Corporation of the County of Simcoe on the 19th day of June, 1929, providing for the guaranteeing of payment by the Coun- ty of Simcoe of the debentures of the Township of Tay to the amount of $5,000.00 to pay for the cost or con- struction of a system of waterworks in the village of Waubaushene, in the Township of Tay, and -that such By-law was registered in -the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Simcoe on the 24th day 01 June, 1929. Arm vnnnn 5|-n nmanh nr get nszirln thn uvurcuu , 26-28b County C1e`;5l<,Lo1D1nty of simco I dune, wza. . Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the 24th day of June, 1929. J. T. SIMPSON. on om. r'vmu-.4-u 1'11...-1; rim-mhy hf Qhmnnd a. r..... ..__ .. -, ,_, _ ness. . All to be sold without reserve. Terms--3 months credit given to parties furnishing approved joint notes. Sale at 1.30 pm. 27b W. A. .McCONTKEY, Auctioneer '].I1U J. 11:. WE Hamilton, Ont. -7\-u u_y yuuuv uuyu.u-. \FERNDALE---BARRIE g MONDAY, JULY 15 The following: Grey mare, 9 yrs. old. G.P.. gasoline engine and sawing machine on trucks, single plow set harrows, set 1 horse s1eighs,, 1 horse wagon, new, 9. quan- tity of poles for wood, set single har- YIOEE The undersigned has received instruc- tions from A I EV I) A \IIZ"I"l'I.` LOST AND Pow: Notice of Registration of By-Law No. 1694 MISCELLANEOUS AUC'1'ION `SALE (`AI-Inll. Ari-J-In A to sell by public auctign I-II 1 I I! II` 1 I\I\II! 1310115 II'0II1 EX. PAYETTE L- _-11 1._ _---I. - -..-Ll..... FOR SALE gy VF. y u\J PEAT & MCBRIDE. _.._J-I-.. 15-..`- A3 `IVA...-. FARM FOR SALE--100 acres, E1/_ 101: 5. con. 3, Sunnidale. Good clay farm, all under cultivation. Good buildings. Near school. 2% miles from New Low- ell Apply to Mrs. Isaac Carter, phone 13334, Creemore. 25-30p|

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