we cent. a wow, casn, each lnser- I non, ummmum charge, zoc). nve unaertxous tor the pncc or tour. 254: extra It not mud wnmn txve days ul mvn: an gum Shanty Buy` .__.j.._:_._:_:__. 1 5 L] F`.-\I.I,. WHEAT SEED for sale ;_ Dawson's Gnldon Chaff. g1`0\'vH 9 from rvg\stm`v(i sood. 65 bus Arn- `. 1 Old Slxtcliffo, phone 451".?-1. Cooks- d . town. '34-35h . MIXEI) MAI`l,.E. mndium heavy. $(i.'i: x per cord: limb wood. $5.00 [)(`l' (`lH`d cvdm` ruils. $4.75 DUI` cord. Wultvr A1hvx`t(>n. phone 580W` 34-38 I-IF.MI.0(`I( LUMBER ~71 in. 2 by 4. zmd _\oisl sizvcl. dressed and dolivvr- vd. Also cull lumber for 51110. Gm. G1`ucv_\', 2-l Pnrksido Drive, phmw 573W. 34-38!) _...:?:--. `N 001,) ["0 R. rh-livnm-(I fur VV()\lU I`\llL bt\1:n.. any dvlivorvd for imnwdiato us $1.00 worth and up. Phm mnrninp.`_ mum and night. Gussling. _ (`UT WOOD Hm .\m.r. I 1v|xxv.'u mnplv. medium h<`u\1v. $6.75 pm` vnrd; limb wood. $5.00 per curd: r-`dar rails. $4.75 pm` curd. Vvalior :\(hvl'l0n. plume 580W. 34-38p !WOOD FOR SALE ~Stu\'o xvnpd `and rm-n:n~.~ r-hunks $3.50 n(`l` trail- `WOOD FOR SAl,.ld1--5(u\'o wunn land furnavv chunks. $3.50 per trail- or load: also 4-f00t long. $5.50 pm` (`u\'(l. Special price at the pile. W. J. ll`ntlvrson. phone 63-lrlll. 34-38; . 1 ----- SEED AND FEED FOR SALE .s.w vnn mu: (1 In The Examiner) WAN'I`ED~Unfurnished rooms_ a month. Phone 713. STOCK FOR. SALE In-u vnu mun II In Th: Eunrnlnmu ; .__-?_...?._.:._.___?._______ `DAWSON GOLDEN CHAFF. 0..-\. C. 61. sved wheat. Svod p1`0dlI(`(`d ifrnm prize wmning field in Field l(`n\n cmnpominn last year. Excel- |lvnt quality. T50 bus. Eugono Smith.` `U wpia. 34- Bpl SEED \VHE:\T-~~Dawsm1`s Goldvn` Chan`. gmwn from rozish`red seed. .\v"n firvt nrizv in Snuth Simeon`. Chan`. from rozlswren seen. xwn fir prize` Simcoe Field Competition. 1938. Field in- soected 1939. and Government Grade No. 1. tvst 621; lbs. 70c a bushel. Eaten Davis. Phone 3H3. I\'_\'. 35p `CENERAL STORE for sale. on` High\va,v 11. south of Barrie, good yvnr-round business and tourist trado: buildings, with half an acre lzmd. Cash sale $4.300: stock extra. No agent. Box tsarrxe Exam- am-1. db-3'.'p -_ "C` `UT WOOD FOR SALE Mixvd Innln mu-dinm h`u\'\'. $6.75 DN` BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY (Rm: mu nu It In Th: Ixnmlnon WOOD FOR SALE an mm man It In This Exnmlnur AUTOMOBILES av vnu mu: It In Thu Exnmlm SALE. any quunm_v nnnwdmto usv, from WANTED ~-~ Good clean six-quart baskets. Phone 130. C:mcil1u's Fruit Store. 35b PUMPS AND WELLS repaired. and new wells dug. H. Guest, Barrie. Phone 65lr2. , 351`) MADAME NADAI, palmist and clarivoyanl, 36 Bradford St. One week only. Satisfaction guaran- teed. 35p PAPER for tables at picnics_ tea- meetings, etc.. for sale at Examiner Office. Saves work and laundry costs. 23tf GENERAL PICK-UP AND DELIV- YERV nnvurhnrn in Rnrriro ronmn- GENERAL. 1"lL.'l\-U1` AN1) un.mv- ERY, anywhere in Barrie, reason- able. Hockridge Service, phone 760. Barrie. 32-36pb I FOR PAINTING and paperh:-mging. see A. Miller, 59 McDrma1d SL, or Phone 5l0J. Work done in town or country. 33-37p WOOD SAWlNG-~Por single cord. , $1.00; 2 cord and over. 75c per cord. Special prices for large quantities and thnsc supplying help. Walter l./kthcrtnn, Phone 580W. 32-36p Tendrzrs will hr` received by the undersigned up to 12 o'clock (noun) ` on Saturday. September 2. for new 15-year built-up asphalt roof on the roar section of Princo of Wales School. The lowest or any tendvr not names.-;m'i|y accepted. Snecificatinns: mav be obtained LIVE POUI..'l'RY WANTED. market price paid. Phone 384, or write H. Lcvit, Bm'ric. 33-37p not ne(:<:ssaI'|Iy H(:L'L`ple(1. Specifications: may from BARRII1`. BOARD OF EI)UCA'I'IO1\'. 351) A. H. Ft-It, Secy.-Trcas. _ zlg ,,_, . l SEALEI) TENDERS. plainly mark- ed, shall be rocnivrrd by the under- siunt-cl up until 10 a.m., Standard Timr-, TUESDAY, SEPT. 5. 1939. for tho c'nnstruction of a 6' by 6' ct-ncrcte culvert 32'-0" long at Brcntwood, Ont. T.nun--4! m~ nnv lnnrlnr nnl norms- Brcntwood, Um. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily nccepted. . Plans. snncficntlons and tender sarlly accepted. Plans. specifications forms available at the office of the County Engineer, Court House, Bar- rie, Ont. 1 VI` cvnnlionnv r*......c.. fnu-It X'lU, KIHL. J. '1`. SIMPSON. County Clerk. Court House, Barrio. Ont. 35b| 1.x , BEI .l.-~-Al. Stvvvnson Mr-mnrial Hos- pital. Alliston. on Saturday. Aug- ust 26, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs, W. C. S. Boll, Bceton. a son. CARSON -- At the Royal Victoria Hospital. Barrie. on Aug. 30, 1939. in Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carson. Midhurst. a daughter. CU I`HRER'I`--At Strathavon Hospi- tal. Allandalc-_ on Tuesday. Aug. 29, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Cuthbc`rl._ Barrie. a daughter 3 tFlm'a Anne). EVANS--At l"rivatr,- Patients Pav- ilinn. Toronto General Hospital. on Friday. Aug. ll, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Evans (nee Ed- na Mathir-son). Earl Falls, :1 daughter tEli7.ab(-th Jane). FALLON - At the Royal Victoria Hospital. Barrio, on Aug. 26. 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fallon, of Phclpston, a daughter. ZIEGLER --~ At the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrir.-. on Aug. 25. 1939_ to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ziegler. I Forndalo. a son. ;_\ l ) CAMl BEl..l. -ln the Royal Victoria Hospital. Aug. 30. .1939. ,Wllli'a=m John Campbell. in his` 69th,year. Funeral from his late residence. 132 Essa Road. Allnndale. Satur- day, September 2. at 2 p.m. In- terment Barrie Union Cemetery CORBE'I"I`--~At. the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Willis Corrigan. Conkstown. on Saturday, August `.56. 1939. Sarah Robb, widow of the late Joseph Corbett, in her 73rd year. Interment. in Alliston Union Cemetery. Aug. 29. El..l.IO l"1` -- Suddenly. at Women's Colle[.{(- Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday. Aug. 27. 1939. Ruth. _voun;.'e1` dauizhter of Ross and Bessie Elliott of Bradford. in her 18th year. Interment Stayner Ce- metery, August 29. FOS'l`ER- Suddenly at his home in Bu.\'Ier` on Fridziy. August 25. 1939. 4 John Foster`. beloved husband of June Melse-n. in his 73rd year. Interment /\llisl0n Union Ceme- tery. Aug. `.18. FRAWl..E\ -- At the 'I`m'nnl0 West- ern Ilnspitnl, on Wednesday. Aug. 23. 1939. Mabel Fr-nnell. beloved wife of Ernest Frnwley. Sudbury. Interment Coulson Hill Cemetery. Aw,{1xst. `.25. l.A l`l.AN'l'l". - Suddenly. as a result of muim` \l(`(`ld(`lll on Saturday. Aug. 26. 1939. Leo Arthur La l`lunt(`. infant sun (if Mr. and Mrs. l-`.d\vard Lu l l:mte_ Barrie. Inter- ment St. Mzir_v'.~' Cemetery. Aug. an I I COUNTY 6r SIMCOE ~ I LOMAS Sudd(`nl_v. as result 0I"| mn1n.- zu-r-irim nn Saturdav A112. Augtusl ;su. . M(`C:\RROI.L- -At St. Joseph : HOS- pilal 'I`urtmtn. on Saturday. Aupz. `.36. Gorard MvC.arroll. aged 25 vn-ar< of Mr, and Mrs E. J. ROWBOAT WANTED. must. be in good condition. Apply Box A", Barrie Exmnincr. 35p -fENDERS WANTED `.36. (jwrard Mouarroll. aged 23 years. son of Mr. and Mrs` E. McCarrul1. Alliston. Interment at .-\l1i. August 29. PA'I`ERSON~~--On Friday. August 25. 1939. at Toronto Hospital, Weston Brucv \Va11ac<- Patvrson. beloved- snn of Mr and Mr& G. A. Paterson of Allistnn. Imerment Alliston 1Vni1*n f`nnu\Onv-\- Anancf ') Union L:oim`u~r_v. August In. I`.'\\'NE ~ At tho Royal Victoria Hospital. on Tu<~. August 29. 1939. Lvuisa Vvehnr O'Brien. wid-.1 | mv of thu latv John Payne. in her 84th _\-var. Private funeral from ` hvr late rt`sid0n(`:`. 40 Worsley SL, 1 l Barrio. on Thursday, Amt. 31. In- termvnt Barrio Union Cemetery. IPOGUE -~ On Sunday. Auzust 27. 1.039 221 Royal Victvria Hnspital. John Poguc Chief of th 'I`oronto Police Denartment). J be-1o\'c.`d husband of Eliza Ann Dmle_\'. in his 75th year. Inter- nwm St. James Cemei.ery_ To- rnmn, :\ug1v. Rn, REDDICK--On Wednesday. August 30. 1939, at Belle Ewart. Annie l lBrrwnl I-`wddick. SFAUGHNESSY - Al the Toronto Western Hospital. C-n Monday. Aura. 28. 1939. William Jnsenh Shaughnossv 1 first C.O.R.D. 1'-n'|nm~ly of Crown Hill and Bar- ` rie. in his 50th year. Interment Mount Hope \.'eu.c1er,. .-mg. :50. .UM/\S hut1r1c`nI_v. resuu on ln'\1n1- ac('idvnt on Saturday. Aug. `JH. 1939. Mary Alvxia Daley, be- lnvvd wifv of Gonrge A. Lomas. Now York City. and their daugh- tvr. Dnrcthy Joan. aged 5 years. Intvrnwnt st. Mar_\"s Cemetery. Augzust 30, \/h-r`!\RR(1l.I_ -At St .In_ Hos-I 0| Mr and Mrs. u. A. . Union Comt`(vr_v. August I "\VNl<`. -- At the Rnval XFmJ? I-v vnn nnw It in 'I'hn Ennmlnnr` rm: nmmm mxmmnu. Bum, oma, cnmnn ----- m T % WDIIEDW I I_ 1939. 1 his ; Ilzinrluln Kuhn`- TIMBER WANTED -- Spruce for Him; and pulpwnud. Harrington umber C0.. 120 Boylstnn St., Bos- ton. Mass. 35-37p it LOCAL NEWS 1] I --'I`he Flower Bar will re-open for = business on Friday this week. Sep- tember 1. 35b __Mm..A ,n.u.,.n.... A... an... on winner 1. 600 --M0ved-Dorothy Ann Shop to 1 31 Maple Ave. Knitting orders and l blocking. 35b Trolling at Big Bay Point on Tuesday, Asa Warnica landed a 14- pound lake trout. -.I`.y1m ,:nm.inI_1 urnn 1....-Imoc nf puunu lake trout. --Extra Special-Large baskets of tomatoes, we, 2 for 35. Phone 130. Cancillzfs Fruit Market. 3513 Barrie Fair prize lists are now available and may be obtained from ` Howard Felt at Agricultural Office, Ross Block. .__I3nn1 Du: kn-Hnnn nb\v\1\IID|nAxc nuns UIOCK. ] --I ou1 Bai, baritone. announces ] re-opening of his vocal studio at 85 j Bayfiold SL. Auditions every Mon- day. Phone 1241. 35b : -- Jnrol Friday. Sept. 1, for piano 5 and theory lessons with Miss May- ` dee McAuley. A.T.C.M., 115 Bayfield ` St; Phone 11'75J. 35b ` Smart. Set Shoppe is moving next week to a new location at 49 Dunlop St.. which has been occupied for some years by the downtown office of the Sarjeant Co. -~I.Invd 'I`nffnI-ti A Minn 'T'(` L, 01 um harjeant co. , ~I..loyd Tufford. A. Mus. 'I`.C.L.. ( will accept a limited number of , pupils in organ, piano and the 1 theory and composition of music. Studio: 188 Dunlop St. 35b W ~-Edmund Hardy, Mus. Bac., l'~`.'I`. ' C.M.. will resume teaching on Tues- ` day next, Sept. 5. For lessons in ` piano, singing. pipe organ and musi- cal theory, address 130 Worsley St. A Voice tests free. 35b Miss M. E. Campbell had an ex- quisite cactus bloom at the flower _ show last `Thursday. though not for exhibition. It was white, about three , inches across. the petals falling over like a shower. Darrin :1! n-nH-an .-...H.. .. land.` A! mm a snower. Barrie is getting quite a taste of airplane flying these days with the increased establishment at the R.C.A.F. Station, Camp Borden. A plane may be seen in the sky al- most any hour of the day. The gnlnict at {`,nHinr Q9 TTni1nri n|u>L any nuur OX U10 clay. The soloist, at Collier St. United Church at both services on Sunday, Sept. 3, will be Elsie Addison Mab- ly, contralto soloist of Macnab St.'. Presbyterian Church, Hamilton. and sister of a former choirleader at Collier St. Church. T3`.rln-nu-url I-lnrrlu lnn I )-an urnc L,UlllL'I` DL. bI1UFC. Edmund Hardy. Mus. Bac.. was the chief speaker at Monday even- ing's dinner meeting of Barrie Ki- wanis Club, when he gave a talk on his recent trip through Western Canada as an examiner for the To- ronto Conservatory of Music. W D Nlinnilein urhn nurrhn-:nrl IIIHIU LA)ll5Cl'V|.Ul'y U1 IVIUSIC. W. D. Minnikin. who purchased the double house at 24 and 26 Mary St. six weeks ago. has had the build- ` inn renovated and has now a larger and more up-tn-date Funeral Home at 26 Mary St. His phone number is r the same-43l. He takes possession today. `Rm; 1-`:-nrl Rm-nor (`hurnhill almi- `stating pl`_ice. Apply Box Bar- WANTED 'I`O RENT v-A 75 or 100- acre farm, with buildings. Reply rle Examiner. 34-38p Rev. Fred Bcrner. Churchill glad- 4 inlus fan. has been doing some hyb- 4 ridizing with good results. Good evidence of this is seen in a fine lot i or seedlings brought to The Examin- ` or. In these nriginations are some very nice color combination and well set-up spikes. Fnnr snr-pin] hnv r-are nn the wcu sevup spun.-s. Four special box cars. on the C.N.R. siding on Simcoe Street since last Wednesday and Thurs- day. were delivered to the R.C.A.F. Station. Camp, Box-dvcn. yesterday morning. It is undcrstoqd that the four cars confained tvwommir planes for use of he -Air force. ' - I Emnloivees. thir fzimilisv aridl ! I0r' USC 01 ftne `!\l!' fl."O!fCC. " Employees. am;/I 1 friends, of Clarke and C1arke~Ltd.. 'I`:mncry_ had an enjoyable picnic at Springwatcr Park, Midhurst_ on Tuesday afternoon and evening. with about 125 present. There was -. gnffhnll nnmn hnhunnn thn mar- WILH HUUUL [0 plC>UIIL. LUCIE W113 3 softball game between the mar- ried men and bachelors with the verdict a tie. Music was provided by the plant's orchestra, consisting` 1" CALDWELL-Mr. R. F. Caldwell i` wishes to express his sincere thanks . to friends and neighbors for kind- ness and sympathy in his recent sad bereavement. 35p CORBE'I"I`-The family of the late Mrs. Jos. Corbett wish to take this opportunity of thanking their many friends and neighbors for their kind ` A uexpressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement. 35b McDONALD-Mrs. Wm. McDon- aid of Thornton and daughters wish tn thank their friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness dur- ing their recent bereavement. 35b McQUAY--Mrs. Elwood McQuay 1 and family, his mother. sister and brothers, wish to express their sin- . cere thanks and appreciation for . the many beautiful oral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy i'extended to them in their recent . sad bereavement. 35b _ __:.__.._._.__ 'A ` 1 \ ____._..__.._?::_4 `BERRY - In loving memory of a] dear mother and grandmother., Isabella Berry. who passed away August 30. 1938. Quickly and quietly came the call. Her sudden death surprised us all. I We have lost: but God has gained. One of the best the world contained. 1 --Lnvinzlv remembered by yum` 01 me Des! the world conunneu. ` --Lovingly remembered _by 35p daughter. Lottie. and Family; i BERRY-In memory of our grand-I mother. Mrs. Isobel Berry; who died August 30. 1938. ' - Our hearts are sad when we see the- chair Now vacant where she once sat there: . Her cheerful way and her dear kmd heart. Made it all the harder when we had 1n nnrt I 35b WAN'I`ED~Old or disabled horses or cattle, suitable for fox fond. Ap- ply R. 1.. Richardson. RR. 2. Bar- rie. Phmu` 6l4r2. 3(ltfb K .:j__ REEVI!-.`.~-In loving memory of our dear mother. Isobel McArthur Rev.-vie. who passed away August 81, 1938. ` Deep trust in God that all was rgght. Her joy to make some other bright. If sick or suffering one she knew Some gentle act of love she'd do: No thought o! self but of the other. We know He said: l"Well done, dear Mother." l _.F`.\nr rnmnmhrnd D\. dau2hll'.l "well done, Mother." ' -.\er remembered D) uaugmen: nae, and b`an.i1,y. Shani) Ba, 3:10 me 1! an u to part. __-I__!j3dEMORI_AM_ W -Sadly mised by Jean and Clarence Dickeyw :.__.._.__..__._.._. Rev. and Mrs. Mason are enjoying a few weeks` holidays. Miss Jean Wallace, Midland. is izjagting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Eng- 15 . Mr: David hmurlnc ie unr-nrlinn n 1151). Mrs. David Douglas is spending a few days with Mrs. J. Parks, Mud- land. Mica Lila Rnhhinv: and Lnrnn (fnl`-. land. Miss Lila Robbins and Lorne Car-I ruthers attended Toronto Exhibition on Tuesday. Mrs. R. O. Mcclung and sister. Miss Gladys Rankin. are holidaying at Balm Beach. Jim Wilson left for his home in Boston after a holiday of over an month with Mrs. '1`, Rankin. Mr and Mrs Frnnk Rnwn and momn wun Mrs. '1', mum Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muriel, along with Mr. David Bishop of Barrie. Meatord on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Meatoru on aunaay. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Anderson and family of Kitchener spent Sun- day with the former's grandmothv.-r, Mrs. A. MacDonald. Mr and Mr: (`.rnigh1(m Lummis WANTED-~-H0uses, farms and busi- ness properties, that are for sale or rent. H. A. Hvury. 9 Owen St.. The Real Estate Man". Several good ox- ('hunge.~'. 35p Mrs. A. Macuonalu. Mr. and Mrs. Creighton I..unnnis| and family have returned to their home in New Jersey after two, ` weeks with the forxner's mother. Local Girls` 6th in Straight. Wln ` The Wyebridgc girls` softball team continued thew winning streak when they defeated Elmvnlc, l()-3. ' on Tuesdav evenimz. This umne when may uexemou mmvmo, ll]-J. on Tuesday evening. gaunt: made their 6th straight victory. The first two innings were tied, 0-0. Then Wye:-bridge look tho lend. gul- ting five runs in the third innings. The Elmvale girls put up :1 good fight to the finish. There was good sportsmanship shown by both temns. Miss M. Gilchrist has returned` from her cottage in Musknku. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wi1L~:hiru and Iamny spent mmcmy :11 runs, um. Mus Jean Mccuuig. 'l`m'nnU.`. spent last week with `her parents here. l"\nnr1l:u: Nlnir cnnnl I:|v unmk :1! from her cottage m lVlusKOKu. Mr. and family spent Sunday at Paris, Ont. Mia Jean McCuni11. 'l`m'nnLur. here. Douglas Muir spent last work :11 the Canadian Ke.'~`.wick. 1-`crndnlc, Muskoka. Qnrvinn in Ohn lIniInd I-hurvh will Muskoka. Service in the United church will be resumed at 11 u.m.. cumnwncing Sept. 3. to the end of the y::n`. Rev. D. B. Gray. Mrs. Gray, Miss Sept. 3. to the end 0! the Gray, Gray, Jean Gray and Miss Marion Gray. Iholidayed at Wasmzn Bench Inst week. ulnnln-nrl uiq-Hnr-: umwv Mr :m(l week. Weekend visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. R. Weir and family. with friends here; Miss Lawson M ']`u- ronto, at C. W. Calclwollls; Park:-r Wearing of Weslmnunt, Moutrc,-al, with his aunt. Mrs. Duncan M(:~ Cuaig; Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross (lamp- bell of Toronto, with the rnrmur's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cmnpboll. Surprise Party for Newlyweds Nearly the whole community as- sembled at Mr. and Mrs. Walker Caldwell s, Monday evening. to ex- tend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Campbell. who were married recently. Congratulations took a more material form when Miss Mary Gilchrist read n filling ad- v dress and a walnut bookcase. book- - ends and walnut-mounted tlwnn0- meter. were presented to the bride ; and groom. Little Betty Scott. in _._?_ of Walter Perkins, Fred Stzncvy. Jack Lindsay and Gen. I-`ricko. Wnrnllc Nnwc Rm-m~r1 ~- Sundav BOXED ASSORTED Chris`tma:~ Cards--Tz'Ilb0t.'s an` Cnnudnfs No. 1 Boxed Curd HOHSL`. Double your ' sales lld profits this your with our line. Every card new and vastly ` wperinr to usual boxed lots. Gor- geous etchings. riblmns. hows. cut- outs. prico from 251- to $l.50. Write today. Smnplvs shipped postpnid. A. Talbot & (30. !..ld.. London. Ont. 35b Jack Lindsay mm ueo. rriciu-. Fergus News Record Sunday August 27. marked the end of the union services or Melville and St. Andrew's congregations. They have been quite successful, with good at- tendances at all services. Rev. Dr. J .S._horl.t.of_ Barrie. former mud- craUor' of ,the Presbyterian`Church. . has beef)` taking the services for lhu mohth. 'r'|.n Inna any-nnninl l-uu-rlnr nl Hu- The long perennial border at. the rcsidence of Supt. M. A. Adamson of the Midhurst Fnrest Station has been greatly admired this year. At the present time_ annuzns pro- vide most of the bloom and thv,~' effect is very pleasing. There are masses of Phlox Drummwndi of quite the finest quality we have ` cnnn 580. The concert by Barrie Municipal . Band in Queen's Park on Sunday evening last attracted the largest crowd of any concert by the band here in several years. F`e;mu`ing the! `programme. was in brass quurtento consisting of bzmdsmen Orvul Flee- tham. Ken Walls. Pete Sinclair and Billy Gribble. which was heard in three numbers. Selections from "'l"h(.- ; Bohemian Girl" were ulsu featured ' by the band. ____ __...W4 THOMPSON-BAKER v- M Cm:k:<- town. Aug. 26. 1939, by Rvv. C, (i. Higginson, Mary Helc-n Lois Bak- er. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Baker. to Menford E. Thompson. Dalston. son of Mr. and Mrs. Goo. E. 'I'hr>mpson. Dal- ston. :. .___._.(3.- . __. ' I Monday, Sept. l8--Mr. M. K. Sear!-I . on. Lot 15. Con. 9. Vespra.. Sah- ` of farm stock and implomr.-nts. Sale at 1 p.m. H. A. Groso. Auc- I tioneer. 35-38b C-.h.u-Ann cur-\O (],,Mlr nmhara Rn!- uoneer. ;$.')-.5')n Saturday, Sept. 9-~-Mr. Richard Rm`. 3 doors south of Cundles P.O., auction sale of high mass house- hold furnituro and effects` alo; at 1.30 p.m. H. A. Groso. Auc- tioneer, Phone 834, Barrie. 35-36b 3- . Apply 110 Elizabeth St. I ROOMED APARTMENT for rvm. THREE - ROOMED APARTMENT for rent. on bathroom flat, partly` furnished. suit c0up1e.. Apply 38' 35p Sanford St. I BEST OF BOARD in private homc.| lovely large room, suitable for team lcher or business person. or will rent large bed-sitting room. Apply Box! l"0". Barrie Examiner. 35bf FOR SALE-A fresh cow part . sey, 4 years old. government ' heated. Apply nan Caldwell_ Phone 9112. WILL EMII.()Y 2! nmn over 23. with cars, for slvnrly employment handling nur built-up business in Bruce. Groy and Wellington coun- ties. calling on all tnwns nnd vil- lages. Our nu-n 1-urn from $30 to $60 per week. Wv train you and furnish nll (lmnm1::tratim.'. supplies, also drawing ncvmun. Wrilv or up- ply Wear [".v1-r Brush Company. 73 1\d0lui(h- Wu-st, Turunu. 35h uiaeruons 101' me pnce ox zour. am.- extra not paid days aw or Issue; also we extra wnen replies are an-ected to The l::xannn- Ir. Store or business adverusmg (including agents) In nus conumn. two cents per word, cash with ord- er (minimum 50 cents per Issue, '10 cents ll cnarged). Classmed aavts acceptable up to ten o'clock on WBDNESDAX NIGHT. But adlets ll] be accepted up to mne o'clock ursday monung. to be run on `e same page, under the heading. `Poo Late to Classify." ' 1 GIRL WANTED for genera: house- work. Apply Morrison. 70 Colher! St.. rear apartment downstairs. 35p| LOS'I`-White gold tie pin. marked: "R.M.". lost Saturday night Fmder` please Phone 2lr3. Slroud. 35b; TOO LATE T0 CLASSIFY -\iv-YEBnIDGE `AUCTION SALEE "`o`-me]; `WEDDINGS nun. Rawn . and Mrs. . motored to Thnrudny. August 31, 1939 Mr. and Mrs. Will Gibson spent the weekend at Enniskillon. Mrs. Duncan McColvman visited last week with Elmvulo friends. 1u:.... nn....:. ( , .,r I .....n._.. 11.... | ulul. vv-.Ln wuu uuuvunr uu:uu-I. Miss Maxine Sage of l..nnd0n Hus- pitnl visited last week at Melvin S:u,:(s's. ` Mrs. Alnx (`.n|hnm is hnlidavlnul 5:u,:(.~ s. Mrs. /\i('X Culhnm is holidaying with her pan-n1:<. Mr. and Mrs. J05. Spicher. Mrs. John M:n'l.in nnrl (Ym-il were apncner. Mrs. John Martin and Cecil were 'l`uusdny vis~'itm`s with h(.'I` parents at Bolhol. ! MI-u .1 (` u..in mm xmm nmomil u;-n. nomcl. | Miss Adeline Hmgd` has returned after n l'm'tnight's visit with friends nt Smilhvillrz. Mice (`.nnrn'in:x Hun:-nu Nlitllnnrl Inl uotnol. ' Mrs. J. C. Huie and Jean visited on Wednesday with Mrs. Lloyd Pm- tun, Iiothcl. | Mine Atlnlinn lhunrl lulu rnInrnn'I n1 mmtnvlmz. Miss Gr-nrginn I')um.,-nn. Midland, is visiting her ;zrnx1(lpurvnts, Mr. and Mrs. Neil B()WS('l'. nn.. ..-..: nn.... nu. nun. nun |JUvvn\|. I Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sage were Sunday visitors with the farmer's mother at Edcnvnlo. In... ml: . .._._: mu. ._ un;un_: cu. uu\.uvuu,. Mr. Elknn and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wnlkwrell of DundzI:~'. were Sunday vi.sitm'.: with Rm.-vo and Mrs. .105. Spiclu.-r. Mr. zmrl Mrs. Rnbt. M. (`niffvn and h[)lCl\L'l`. Mr. and Mrs. Rnbt. M. (`yiffon and children visited the fnrlnr-I"s moth- or :1! Sutton on Sunday; also Dr. zmd Mrs. Buuttio, 'l'h.. -unnnnlluu nf Ihn 1-nrrnnnnilv LOST ~On Blukv St. or \9I1)(`Wh in nu `in luw vnsn rnI\h|lnlnL' two mm IVlI`S. Hvzntur, The 5yIn|)ull)y of lhn trommunily is oxlcmln-d to Mr. and Mrs. Ross 1"Illi0t,L (nvc B(>.~'.si(.- Williams of Sun- nid:Il:.- Cm'ners) in tho dmnth of tht-ir her own dainty wny, pr(!s(-ntud Mrs. (?::mpl)(-.|l with an nrmfnl of beau- tiful uludiuli. Tho remainder of the vvoninu was spent in games. nblv conductor] by Miss Mary Gilchri:~'.t. A lunch . served by the ladies, clos- ed :1 very happy evening. Sunnidale Corners BLUE DAMSON i>ift31iii"I'ix1ia . VINEGAR. blended or spirit` .... .. gal. 39c Elizabeth at Mary :'Phone 215 : We Oolgvor 74 Blake St. Phone :32 En 7 E'"'`" ` "` 5`- MEMBER FLORISTS TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION ** 1.0S'1`~--Qn Blukv 51.. nxowlwrv in BIIITIQ`. kvy CEISI` cnntuining fivv keys. Reward. Phunv 939. 35;)! __1."_'_C".'.'8P s r9.~:'_ Barrie Refrigeration 5rXi,.c.c_% $3 XUIIUWQT Ii? 1` 2 MT!` IltI'Jl' lI:l\.ll2|larnL l\l|V LJIJIII V I\IlA ' " -...- Guaranteed workmanship backed by 12 years experience on all makes; of refrigerators. 9A_unnn utrnvinw People Naturally Look To Examiner VFor Adlet Results L l.A.\ll`A-I h3\lll' WASHING MACHINE MOTOR REPAIRS For years The Barrie Examiner has been recognized as the leading medium for Classified Advertising Results. People have not been slow to appreciate the fact. that they can get the advantage of The Examiner's big cir- culation just as cheaply as they can get it, anywhere-- 25c minimum for cash. Last year The Examiner carried 5960 Classified Ad-' lots. The variety and extent or this class of advertising is illustrated by last week's issue. where there were 109 of these adlets divided as follows: Help Wanted .......................................... .. 5 Positions Wanted .................................. .. 4 Wanted .................................................. .. 11 Agents Wanted ...................................... .. 2 Baby Chicks .......................................... .. 2 Lost and Found ...................................... .. 5 For Sale .............................................. .. M Fruit. Vegetables .................................. .. 3 Farms For Sale ...................................... .. 2 Rooms and Board .............................. .. 12 l"arm--Sale or Rent .......................... .. 1 For Sale or Rent .................................. .. I Property to Let ...................................... .. 7 Property for Sale .................................. .. 5 Live Stock for Sale .............................. .. 6 Wood For Sale ...................................... .. 3 Seed and Feed ...................................... .. 3 Automobiles .......................................... .. 7 Personal .................................................. .. 1 Business Opportunity .......................... .. 1 Miscellaneous Cards of Thanks ......... .. In Memoriam ............................ .. Total .................................................... .. 109 MOST READERS. MOST ADLETS, BEST RESULTS! and the cash. minimum rate is ONLY 25 CENTS IF paid by Tuesday following insertion. The charge rate is 50 cents. When the people think of Classified Advertising in Bar- rie they Just naturally think of The Barrie Examiner. KIPPERED SlfI_A(EKS . 25 OWEN s'r._'_BARnn-: AUTHORIZED nrswsnrnnnnrnvnnv cdrsintvicwutv - I3 LI-LTIIIIIIIJII REFRJGERATION -SERVICE - `..A.....: .......I..._......|.x_ |.....I....l I... In ..-. LOST Black billfnld. Saturday evening. bt`l\VI`l`I\ Imperial Life and 0'(`.unnm"s Shaw Store. Contains sum uf mnm`_v. Finder pleasv lenvv at Ex:I1nixwI' Ofhvv, Rmvurd. 35p IA`-In Aswan; tin BC ICE`. U" all IIIHICB 0] l'CII'l 24-HOUR. SERVICE C\D'J\|uu-I C 3339 "13i'i<">`i~'z'E"1'b'I "1 R/I A FIJIKII` Il`|'I`l\I) Phones 222 or 223 Misses Imoxm Ruddick and Flor- ence Gordon have returned home after a week with friends at C0- buurg. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Turner spent I puurg. spent Um weekend in Turnnto. Miss Aud- rey Murray returned home utter a. week's holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ruddick and we-en's nonauy. son Anderson vlsiicd friends here over the weekend. Merchant return- ing home with them after spending some holidays here. Mrs. R. Mug- ford. Flor(.`nct_-. nnd Mr, and Mrs. Steve Mugtord of 'I`ornntr) were al- Iso weekend visitors. {younger daughter. Ruth. Svhll Wilt;-ion. 'l`ro.nl,nn. yuungcr anuumcr. mun. _ Sybil Wilzinn. 'l`rc`.nl,nn_ spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. John Cros- icr. Mrs. Crnsior and Harold mot- ored with her on Sunday und spent the day at Uticn and Manchester. ` Wnckenrl visitors with Mrs. Fred 'mc nay M. Uucn and Mancncstcr. Fred Woodward were her daughter, Mrs. Wiggins :md~Mrs. Davis of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Wimnnmak- or of Oshawa and Harry Poster of Bright. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. LOST ~On '1`uvsdny. about 6 p.m..` bohvuon Dixis t0l):lL`(,`n shop and .108 Penctnng SL. $7.00 in cash. Find-I er plensu louvv at O'(".mmur'.~` Shov Store, or 108 l`mwt:mg St. (Rv-K ward). 35p ; \ urxgnt. Visitors with Mr. Ed Wiggins W(:l`(': Mabel and Bill Monro, Mr. nnd Mrs. Archie Moore and Sandy of Bethel. Mrs. Angus Bulb, Mrs. Jimmy Reid and children of Cullingwnnd, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Atkinson and Elaine of Flos. . Ftunlrrznluulznlinnu In Mru Thrlu at nos. Congratulations to Mrs. Thus. Wiggins. who celebrated her 81st birthday, Sunday, Aug. 27. Among thhsv who called to give her their mngratulntinns were her nieces. Mr. and Mrs. David Bishop of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rnwn and Mur- icl of Wycbriduc and numerous noighborsa. haT{'i'tan socxrzyn $"!9N.. THE FLOWER BAR . 32-oz. 25c j i3Ax"rER 67 Elizabeth rm mag 1.051` .\irvdnl.~ bitch. sannrday`, evening. mun" Rig Bay Point. Find-: or nlonsv cnnnnunicah` with Cook's} evening. Bu: Buy Pulnl. Emu-I cl` Dlonsv cunmumh-ah` Conk`s` Pust Office`. Bi}: Buy Point. or H. (`.1 Miller. I (Tu.~'t1ot'rau1k Drivv. Torun-1 (0. Reward. 35p E I-`OR SAL!-`. OR RENT --1-`or uny-4 thing in rvul \-. svv W. C. How} R1`:-'=H,\'. llonu`.~`. farms. businos< pm-1 parties. ml;-s. rvmals. \xchangos_1 and nroporty mmmgvm:-m. 5| Dun-v lop SL. Phonv 63. 35b` i I . }.l0USF. FOR SALE. contmll_v 10- E` outed: four bcdruums; terms m rm\g- U ed. would build 1: hnusv to yuurid own plan. R. E. Tuck. Builder. R5-1 Dunduuald St.. Phnnc 337M. Bar-x._ rie. 33-37p v DETACHED BRICK HOUSE. 63 hrinhl roams, lnrtm attic and sum-\ (.uRL WANTED for housework, ex- perienced with children. Apply Box "A"', Burric }:.'xa.m1ner. 33b Dn;'1':\Ltm:;u umux nuuar.-.. a- bright rooms. large attic and sumw mer kitchen. conveniences. new tutu` mice and garagv. garden; reason- able to settle estate. Phone 1482R mornings. 34-38p FOR SAL!-:---6-mmn brick house. at ` 181 Elizabeth St.. Barrie. all ra-on-N veniences_ double garage. Also 145-] acre farm. clay loam. lol 19. Con. 6.- Innistil. l'-,- miles off Highway ll, 12 miles from Barrio. good build- ings. 12 acres hardwood bush. Apply D. A. Banting. Cookslown. 3-1-35p ro1`1'1(>5ix;isM*wANTEn lII.1v um: mm It In Thu Elnmlnnr) I.'l)Dll.l\lJV VV Ill` .ll`JI.I (any you saw It In The Eumlnor) .._T._.T_?.___ PR6PERTY FOR SALE (lav vnu um It In Yho lInmlnn FOR SALE OR TO LET (luv Inn: um ll ln Thu Iunmlnu) AGE-N_TS WANTED lllnv vnn uuu II In Thu Eunmlnnri HELP WANTED mm um um ll In `In: lnnmlm LOST AND FOUND (um: um nu: It In Th: lnnmlnln WRNTED II nnw II In Thu EI WANTED -- Experienced man, to work on farm. Apply Morgan Or- rock, Midhurst, Phone 60411:`. 35b "Ii , im-- I 35Dil"Qf SAl,.E- -Nico liillv farm ud- d _i)nuung Allisiun. on N0, 89 High- r H-` 5 \\'El_\': about 50 a\`i'N= clinic.` gnrdvu `d_'_ spil. all cleared oxcvptim: ilw lwun-`v Mk 5 tiful hard maple irovs which iwarlyi {- C-]Sl_ll`l`0lIlld ilw fields which are in `'ll\igl\ state of vuiivntimi and wulli `fenced. Bosi of xvuiur. 1-u. to gut, `50_-lt. windmill `and cmiwiil izink. Nl_l\\`-l`D0lI\t`d solid l)l lL`k rvsicli-iu~o with all modern L`0n\'(`lllt`l1(`L`.~`. lath- l_v decoiaitedz grand collar; siiuatod any. on a little htflillil lwsido mm-cm--I How ; cred lam` \Vhl(`h `slopes in hl[.`,l\\\ il_\` about 250 (cm distant. Ban-n. 36 by` nges_j 6? (`in st;_1iw founduiinn. ulectriliod. Jun-n see mo groundodz stnrin slwd: 2 . hvn houses. om` modern with lightsl ii controlled from bedroom. Rm un~- xleinent housv and 'Hl`iu.!I`. All fall 8 1 I 5' Dlowing done; abuui I3 aci-vs of f(`l`- _ tilized fall wlwnt sow:-d; iilxmi :31` acres seeded in alfalfa. rod and tim(\ih_v. Low iaxos. Occupied hy, '9S- nrmxieni owner for past 31 years. No .VUl|(doalcrs. Apply at farm. :\lli. r 85 East. 0. E. Agar. :23-35-371 ar-i BUILD [IND I'I'aI`.alJ l'Ul\r DIIIJIJA Isny you saw It Elamlnsri :. MIXED GRAIN for sale. $1.00 a hundrvd ll>s.: also wheat for sued nr ford. Apply Jas. B_\'rnes. 6th Cnn. Vvspra. mrnr Union C(`ll\(`lt`l'_\', 35p Dn\v. s bus _:_.__.:_.:.:__.____._ l1.A\WSON' GOLDEN CHAFF wlwzu 1.:m\\-n frmn rvgiston-cl seed that won third prize. South Simmc ` \Vhva1 Club. 1938. 70 cems per bush- vl. \Vil{i`1`d F 35.\' __ DAWSON from winning ("VD lvni Smiih, Utopia. 3-l-38p S EI-ED Gold`-`.n Chai'i`.__ 'fi`0r_n ("-,,AL c:.__ ildoy. Thornton. SMALL KITCHEN TABLE. cup- board and work bench for sale. An- blVh`\L:L4 lX1'1'UHl'.iN '1'l\BLl`J. sale. Ap- ply 47 Hayfield St. 35p FOR SALE-1 sulky plow_ 1 2-fur- row riding plow, 1 single Fleury plow. 2 gang plows. Make offer. W. |(}. Small, Stroud. 34-35p DINING ROOM TABLE for sale. round, antique, in good condition, price reasonable. Phone 61 morn- mgs or early evenings. 35b ` STOVE FOR SALE. New Viceroy wood stove. ivory enamel 3 sides; - reasonable for cash._ Also electric rnngettc and orchard sprayer. H. D. - Mark1c_ Cundles, Phone 617r2l. 35p 8-TUBE VICTOR Globe Trotter con- sole radio, long and short wuve_ air- plane dial, $25; also console, long and short wave, $15. 189 Bayficld Street. 35p PAPER FOR PICNIC TABLES, 35 Inches wide, in rolls. Ten cents 1b., about 8 yards to lb. Rolls approxi- mately 2 lbs. and up. Apply at Examiner Office. 23c: FOR SALE--C.C.M. girl's bicycle, ` brand new tires and tubes. in good condition; also 16-foot cedar Peter- borough rowboat. Will take out- board motor. Apply 52 Ecclcs St.. Phone 782. 35b DEPENDABLE MAID wanted for general housework. plain cooking, 2 children. Retcrcnccs. Apply box "U". Barrie Examiner. - 35p FURNISHED ROOMS to rent, hnmu privilcgos. Phone 1558. 33-37!) ROOMS AND BOARD for me or two. in refined home. 44 'Ior St. .', 5p CLEAN. BRIGHT, newly fu1'nisho.d room to let, central, rcusmmblt`. R5 Mary St. 34-35p ROOM AND BOARD for Students, close to Collcgiultr. Apply 24 I~{vnry St._ Barrie. 35p ROOM AND BOARD in quit`! hnmv for students or business girls. Apply 7 Charles SL, Barrie. 35p ROOMERS WANTED--Tw(\ school or college girls. light hnusnkc-vp~ ing, in private home. Phone 1512. , Barrie. 35p BOARDERS OR ROOMERS wanted in private home with all (:nnv(,-n- iences. Box Barrie Examin- er. 35p ROOMS TO RENT, rluublv 01' sin- gle. convenient lucntitm for stud- ents or business people. Apply 100 Elizabeth St. 35b LARGE ROOM fm` rout. without. board, suitable students. hnmv privilem-:<. 179 Bayfielct; Pl1or1u.l2l4. `BOARD AND ROOM fur studvnts in vco'mf0rtab1(- homo. Cvntml Incu- 'tinn. Reasoxlablv rules. Apply IL`. Sophia St. W.. Phone 1399M. 35;) WANTED--Exper`1cnced housemald. references required. three in fam- ily, wages $29. Apply Mrs. Har- greaves, 55 Peel St. 35tfb BOARD AND ROOM fur two high school students. boys prufm-n-d: .'| few minutes` walk from school. 7G Parksidc Drive. Phunv 707. 33-37p LARGE BRIGHT ROOM. fu1'ni:~'hvd or unfurnislwd, privntv vntrnn(-0. suitable for nffiuv. in on-nh'nl Inm- tinn. Phone 501. in the (`\"l\ingz_:: 850.1 . 33-371- lHEAT'ED APARTMENT In rooms and bath. hurdwnud I Apply McCu1mu,:h'.s' ('.rm~vry. HOUSE. RENT FRI'}I*3. in rm for can` of vldvrly p(`1':40nS. tv to be` arranged. Only ruliuhlo 1 sons need apply. Young muplv 1 ferrod. Apply Box Bnrriv. ITO LET. SEPT. l T-rounwd fur- nished lmusp nt Minvts Bay. 3 mil1`.< from vuntro of Bnrriv, for full tw- cupmlvy. City (?0l\\ t`llit`ll(`t`S. maul flll`nHl`l`. fin` plum`. \\':Itvr px`vs.<\11`v and electric unn\'m1i<-nvvs. Bvzmliful. grounds and outlook. Apply W. Sen"-l joant. phone 94 or 91. 34-Rnp `lcocxsams ma s.-\1.1~: row} srnnd hr:-5-dors in Rnrrnd and \\'hih`1 LTULTKBKELS FUN b.`\l.t. 1' t`\\` good breeders in Barrvd and Whitv Rocks Brown and White Longhorns, 3V2 months old. 500 each. .-\pu1_\' Phone 610\'5_ Barrie. 35p l5-ROOMED CO'I'I'.~\C-E and pm-1' party. equipped. Big Codar Point | Sell or exchangx-. Clear title. What have you`! Apply box "3. Barrie E.\uxmucr. .$:1p FOR OR. EXCHANGE ROOMS AND BOARD [Inn Imu any It In `u Funmlmu-n YOUNG MAN WANTED. age 18-20, with hlgh school or business college education_ to take position as clerk. Apply Box "H." stating age. educu- ` nun. experience and salary expect.- ecl. 35b PROPERTY TO LET (luv `nu am: It In Ylun Eunmlnnrl FARMS FOR SALE `Inn van amt II In Thu linmlnnll FOR SALE nu um II In `nu lug may Cl-l?C~KS II van mm It In Tho llnmlm with or for twn Annlv HI` I`\.\ (\ Applv 35p lt`l_ F fltmrs R51` rvmvn :. terms xln nu-|~_ [FARM FOR SALE OR TO LET (ll-v vnn unw It In `I'hn lunmlnnrl |l"Ak{lVl. EUR :5AL.1s Uu 1`h)N'1'-L0l 18. concession 8, Essa Township, 2nd lot from Ivy; good brick house, 2 barns; 10 acres of wheat. 12 of red clover and 5 of alfalfa. Apply 1. F. Lennox, RR. 3. Thornton, Ont. 35b HANDYMAN to work around coun- 'try home, must be trustworthy. able to milk and handy with tools; com- mence 1st of September. Write giving age, und mention experience, to Box 614, Barrie. 35x FARM FOR SALE OR RENT-L0t .18 nnnnnxeinn R Fiscn Tnwnshin 2nd CLYDE GELDING for sale. 6 years old. Apply Clifford Davis, Phone l6r4, Ivy. 35p 1 YOUNG HORSE for sale , choice of 3. Geo. L. Davis. Thornton. Tele- phone 5r12, Ivy. 35p FRESH COW for sale, part Jersey and Holstein, 'I`.B. tested. Apply W. Abbott, 53 Dundonald St. Barrie, Ont. 35p FOR SALE--4 good young Holstein cows, fresh in. T.B. tested. Apply W. D. Cochranc, Barrie. R.R.`5. Ont. 35-39p GOOD SADDLE HORSE for sale. well mannered. with saddle and bridle, extremely `reasonably pric- ed. Apply 118 Pcnetang St. Phone 357. 34-36b WORK HORSE FOR SALE; or would exchange for driving horse or pigs; also rubber-tired buggy for salc. Apply at F. Wiscman`s stable, 55 Park St. 35p FOR SALE -~~ Registered Oxford ram or would exchange for a re- gistcrcd animal of the same brood. Apply W. G. Kennedy. Allandalc. Phone 634114. 351) W.L Apply :. Phone 634114. HEREFORD CATTLE for salc~ One choiccly bred mature bull; one young bull; females all ages. Herd fully accredited. Apply Paterson Bros., Cookstown. 31-35b :...i_ . HOUSEKEEPER. refined. educated Scotchwomun, wishes position. Sev- eral years with previous employer. Box 232. Richmond Hill. 35p PERCHERON FILLY for sale. black, 2 years old. broken this spring; also yearling Clyde filly, bay. Both choice colts. Robert Campbell. Churchill, Highway 11. Ont. 35b FOR SAl.E--'I'cam of heavy horses; Shorthnrn bull, 1 year old. pure bred, 'I`.B. and blood tested; also 1938 and 1939 Fall wheat. Apply Arthur Gibson, Stayncr. Phone 23 1'14. 351) 1930 FORD SPORT ROADSTER for sale, good condition, bargain for cash. Phone 986113. 35!) FOR SAI..E--1928 Whippet convert- ible coupe, in real good condition. Cheap for cash, Geo. Pearson, Guth- rie, Phone 1721. Oro. 35p __: 1932 BUICK SEDAN for salt`, me- chanically pcrfcct. ncw paint job. tires. and upholstery, $325. or $200 cash. balance casy. Phone 1547!}. 135p .___.__:.__.__._._____ FORDSON USED TRACTOR for sale, impulsv st.zu`tod; three-furrow plough. good as new. For sale cheap. Joseph Allen. Cookstown. Ont. 33-35p FOR SALE-l931 Chevrolet deluxe coupo with rumble seat and six wire wheels. Freshly ducoed. New lop. Excoptinnal value. Phone ?.r4. Barrie. 35p SUPER-LASTIC TIRE SALES - Cornm` Dunlap and Mulcastcr streets. Associate dealer Canadian Tire Corporation. All merchandise sold at. cuhuloguo prices. Iiltfb _?_: WII_.I.YS-OVERL.AND SALES ".' SERVICE. 93 Bradford St. 193!) Ov- erland svdun (dun10n. rans- nnnblp 1`uduvtion; 1933 Plymmlth sv- rlzm in beautiful 1-ondition. Cm` \v:1shing. lub1'i<'ulion. tirv and but- tory scrvict-, gtmcral x'(`pz1ir.~:. J. Knicoly. 35p ____%.::.:-:---- LUIVIBER FOR SALE. one and two- invh: all gnnd pine. Wm. Putterfmx. Shzmtv Raw . -35! : SMALL BUSINESSES or persons requiring the services 01' 11 part- time bookkeeper. please Phone 744.! for further information. 351:)