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Barrie Examiner, 4 Nov 1920, p. 12

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Page Twelve Property for Sale FOR SALE 5 lots 50x150. $300.00. Cash or time. L. Howe, Lewiston, N.Y. 43-89 Help Wanted - MAID WANTED--Mrs. Donald Ross, 168 Dunlop St. 45tfo BMALL HOUSE and Lot for sale, emsy terms, good aite for building. Apply to 22 McDonald St. 40-45p -------- TWO LATS, 60 feet frontsge each, on Willam St., Allandale, for sale. to Mrs, J. A. McNeil, 104781, dale. 'tle SS FOR SALE-- Howe, shop and feed stables, 19-21 Collier St. Apply W. A. Reid, 26 Cedar Ave.. Hamilton, or Creswicke & Bell, solicitors, Barrie. 45-48 ee ROUGHCAST HOUSE. -Seven rooms, ce- men: cellar, good woodsbed 16x26. Quar- ter acre land Price $1600. Apply on premises, 219 Elizabeth St. 43-48p FOR SALE--Lot 19. 12th concession, Ves- pra, 82 scree with orchard, Good house, outbuildings fair. Apply Mrv. Jno. Hock ridge, 215 Brudford St.. Barrie. 43-48p CENTRALLY LOCATED PROPERTY ob the SF. corner of McDonald and Clap- perton streets, consisting of three hounes, and having 98 feet and 108 feet front 'ages. Suld en bloc only. Apply 21 Me Douuld Street. Barrie. 40-45p FOR 'The undersigned: will sell by ten TENDERS LAND- Fea, all timber, consisting of pine, spruce. cv. dar in grea' quantities, second growth hardwood T) will bw opened en Nov. 20 comsarily accepted Barrie, RRL N ~ For Sale PIANO FOR SALE Phone 466 or cu Lowest or any tender not nee Teatah McMaster, | Good practire piano. at 1) Sampeon St SALE OF TIMBERED dor the 8. E. quurter of lot 24, con. 7, | containing 50 wcres, mare oT lew, | GIRL WANTED-- Apply Bothwell's groc- ery, Allandale, Atle WANTED --Sulniodia 'and ealemnen with experience, drygoods. Geo, Vickers. 45¢ {MAN WANTED for farm work. If satis- factory will hire for » year. Apply at thie office. P WANTED AT ONCE--Woman to wash and help with bouse work. Apply Mrs, Allen, 8 Cumberland 8t, Astfe EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED, House- tleaning finished. Apply Mrw, A. Mor- . 70 Collier St. 50 HELP WANTED to assist in general house- work ut "Inglenook Park Boys Hom Apply 10 Mrs, Watson, phone 442, Bar- | tie. a Wanted | MILK WANTED Thowe having milk, t0 sell, notify Bishop Bros. 5-460 WANTED-- Couple to abure 8-rooin house | for winter, Apply 86 Kempenfeldt St. (WANTED AT ONCE-- Quebec heater in good repair and inedium size, Apply st Fxuminer office. 4Bc | WANTED--Boy going to Collegiate Tostit tute wishes position for after four and Saturdays, Apply Box 875, Barrie. 45p | HORSE RADISH ROOTS wanted, «mall or large lots, highest prices paid. Apply | toW. F Shepard, R.R.1, Allandale, WANTED. Position ue howekeewer, two | children, Would accept amull remunera- {tion for board of children. Country pre- Mt Apply Rox A' Examiner office. | ferred. 4p BABY CUTTER. white, with whrela and | runners: also ge-eart. Apply 17 Brud-| WANTED. Blower cutting box in goad | ford Br 44-450 | inning order. pipes and all complete. 12 WOOD FOR SATR - Ui conde 4 foo chowee | oF Hine the «A. lifter preferred. hartvood ' Hy all mage nly hee | Apply W. C) flow, 88 Mary St. Barrie S76 Burs © A3y _ Rhine 708 ie CASH ANE CARRY TOILET SOAP. 4c | Lost and Found aeabeg iter! Wes Radi Gallagher: ¥10 Bayfield >. FOUND. A cheque for large amount. Ap o Mrs. Butler, 48 Peostang St. 45p Tales' far cont with s fo Sree Barlery 48 Peneteligs Sth "Op ent condition. Amy 116° GLOVE LOST fa Barrie, Oct. 30, one 43-45») eather driving gauntlet. Finder please > 45p FOR SALP Que teow Th ase a alse 9, Fava, roun all Stor pl hwifer. year uld. = Abtle Portable ben ew et cock 4nd 6 hens cover for Overland Show title forty fort to John Pawell, Jr. Barrie 450 veeise reward. 48 Storm doar 34 mehox xt ft Sophia St 14 inches x 1H) wl, about 4 wilidreen tip SAVE COAT LOST A robe, Thumday 26, bent Otten se hari at a ford sant Elizabeth Stes Apis. at tsa iner atfie WEOR SALE Good Prente Peo Tras On newt hetwoen Bond Lake ant cou pew with watery Bare, on Noy suitenme containing " ts 4 Mr Xo) porsenal belongings. Reward on returs Molt, 12 Lanien St rte ST, Eat hare tee Live Stock for Sale [Novick Wil the bogs who tonk the door -- | rgit from the veranduh of 30 Colher GOOD DRIVING HORSE for sale, Apply | day. Oet. 29. plows eeplace a AY Motil Sv. Barre, 4UAbE| andl ME Muether trubles O45 FOR BAL) Chok Barred Rock 7 OR BALE Cheier--pen ot Harted Roe -- eovk rete ply Fisher's Flour Sills Farms for Sale 4 FARM FOR SALE were: lot 12 eon. 4. Tp. of Or | Prame house, bank orig. creek, Wns. Jamimon Shanty Buy Re Re No. 1 43tfe ; Miscellaneous FURS REMODELLED AND REPAIRED. Miss M. McArthur, King Block, Barrie, | une | Ife | sin Wharram, 16% 45 CEN ANGUS st highly brad pu bull cals 1 1U months old, for sale wt Sir Fatal Walker's faran, De Pot, Avply an Go Stodurt, 1 - 13-Alip One regietere Shropsbire and ram i Apply George 8, Thornton Property to Let a" °TO LET SIX ROOM COTTAGE, 5: ° perion St. Apply 21 McDonald St. FLAT FOR RENT. @-room flat, posession December ard. Conveniences. Phone 94. W. Sarjeant HOUSE TO RENT Furnace and every convenience, corner Peel en? Sophia Str. Clap: Apply to Mrs. Bird. 451: ' TO RENT, January tnt, 1921, photograph t gallery now oceupied by J. FP. Jackson. Apply Box: 234, Barri 40-450 FOR RENT. 9 roomed brick house oppos- ite court house, $20 for winter and 826 for auniner. | Apply Mm A. Graham, 298 Bay Rooms and Board PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. - Apply 187 Collier St. 45y, BOARDERS WANTED by day or wok. Apply to 44 Worsley St. 44-497 ROOME AND DOARD By day or week. Apply. 5 . Phone 305. -- 45tfe Ww - First-class bourd for" High Behool boy, Mondays to Fridays, where ' other boyy are, preferred. Apply to E. V." Wilson, Shanty Bay. 450, HORSE FOR SALE O.¢ general purpose nire, Apply te xd, MeLaughlin, West Ene 4449) LEGHOWNS Pane cred sity white | Leghorns for sale. Brewster Mathrrst SHROPSHIRFS FOR SALE PD 1 Shropshire ran and ewe Lambe" Resson. thie prues. Bell Bro. RRL 3. Barrie, on . 4p PURPOSE, HORSE, ceven yrs. [Ne ald for sale or would exchange for cow Son Swater, Allandale RL R 45) CXCTLE FOR SALE. One cow due March Vat, ail re 1 swung cattle rising xcellent wire. | R.R, No. | . STORAGE FOR AUTOS ~ Apply Box 324, Barrie. dip 48p | Abe COTTER, 76 Worsley St., Barrie, boot und shoe repuiring promptly done in first. clase atyle 4 {| VESPRA HOTEL STABLES: ') (Bayt field St. now open for accommodation ti farmers, | under new managemen 'FOR SALE OR TO.RENT- South half of | | Wot S. con. 10, Tye of Innisfil, Apnly to W. 1, Cochrane, Allandale R.R.2. 40-5p CLEANING AND PRESSING --Your old suit and overeost enn be made to look | like new hy Harry Twiae, Rowe Block, Dunlop Br. OSTRICH FEATHERS, | stolex cleaned. curled, altered to any | Lowest charge, Mra. W. Jahn fie West, Barrie, 42.47 [MARTIN, Phi toerapher--Views of hone and groups taken in any wise or style, any time, anywhere, Phone 131]. Studio <opp. Public Library, Muleaster St.. Barrie, 40-45p PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING--H. Jones of Peterboro will be making -- regular monthly tring to Barrie, Orders may be left with the,Greene Music Cr, and re | ceive prompt and careful attention, 45-6p ARF "YOU GOING HORSES thie Autumn-- An up-to-date clipping eauinment has becn installed at the Barrie Veterinary Hospital (formerly Verpra Hotel. An' experienced mun in attendance. Horsew clipped while you wait. Phone 811, 45-470 and bons style. Newman, 99 ' FROM " THE HUB" Just o littl® talk over the teu wit Why do» muny say whon neked, ion, 'Oh, I drink" "mich ynd such" a packnge tea, bu it is not nearly as good me it used' to. be." Why? List The price of advertising haw ereatly. itereased und the thousands and thousani® of doliars it costa yearly. has to be taken out of the value of the tea, Now. we ure not handicapped in this man- ner. Our fea trade is constantly growing. for we plewse our customers, If you do not drink our tena, we will be glad to:fur- 'nish you with: samples, T.'N. HOBLEY, fo{"'The Hub" Ten and' Coflee Store, Phone 18. Ae Hear Cope, 1» sure cure for the blues, Central Methodist. Church, Nov, 9, iChurch commencing next Sunda; 44-459 | 45p | ) HE BARRIE EXAMINER LOCAL NEWS HOI Hear Cope, tral Methodist Church, Nov. a, Mrv. A. Drury has changed her wldre from Peel St. to 22 Sampson St. ~--Matinee at the opera house Saturday | ternoon at 2.30; children 16e, adults 27. | --(Advt.) 'The Inte Judge Morgan left an estate' valued at $10,000. --Fresh shipme: the Coast, in this week. Expect to handle | oystery all winter, John Saso. A mission will be held in St. | of entertainers, om ia Two) Jesuit Futhers will be in charge. --Bee Salona at the opers house tonight | jand Saturday. She will answer your ques tions, -- (Advt.) Jas, Shrubsole, tobscconist, hae retired from 'busines and ha» turned over bis | premises to a clothing firm. Ou Monday, Nov. § Mrs, Brigudier | 'Moore will conduct the service in the Sal- vation Army Citadel at 8 p.m | James Cameron of Orillis (formerly of | Mitchell Square). hus purchased the grocery | business of Mm, Hook, Bradford St. R. H. Hepplestone has disposed of his, butcher business to Arthur Sotecmiake « perron's mouth wnt 40-45 | | TO CLIP YOUR and Harold ! [lev the obange taking elleet on Nov. 1} Rev, Neil Campbell. B.A., preached in} St. hadiew's Church Inet Sunday and his | [rong scape nermons were greatly sore jated | About 200 members of the Horticultural | |Bociety 'who wish the Full bulbs should wend in their [dollar without delay. 'Tho regular munthly merting of the Wo. | 2 men's Ausiliary of the Barrie Branch of | the VA. will he postponed to Monday jNow. 15, at 4.30 p.m | Arlie Marke hae the best repertoire com vpany seen here in years. At the opgtw howe Friday and Saturday, Get there be Hfore the big jem. -(Advey Mr. Hori Hambourg. distinguished | (veellist. und other artiste, af musical even fing. Trinity Church Parish Hall, Thuraday. (Nov, 25, Tickets, 50 cente Many copies of Inst week's sue. con tainng FW. Grant's renuniacences, were niailed to Barrie Old Boys and Old Girls, but w few atill be hud at this office. Don't send away for your personal greet ing cards. The Examiner i honlling an exceptionally fine tine this season, -- Call or ring 194 if you wish to see eaniple book, On account of other buriness. Mre. | Heard wae unable to hull aule of coraots | advertiae but started on Tuesday, Nov. | 20 nnd expeeta to be at bore until all are old, he Qu Monday the Barrie Dury notified its customers that owing te increase the rier of mille from the farmers a pelled to rae the price te 15 conte per | quart, the new rate taking efferr Noy. 1 ing fresh atrawberries in lute Octotwr we vertianly y for Barrie, but that what AL Rayner was able to do last Sat urday when tue, Cablwell, Blake St.. de. Tivered to hum sever boxes of these Lue cious berries Rankin, Mn Peel 81 brought to The of a rusnber- ry huich laden with ae tine ripe ramshers vax one could find at mideummer. Hy. Gil jehnist le brought this office nm genoroux xample of euspherries of which over was picked on the Hume farm at Buy. The way he talked of feasting on J iraxpberries vnd creams war surely enough ALLANDALE | 8.0, 6. meet Friday at 8 pan, in the [Orange He Mr, and Mrs. B, Stone have gone to [econ three wae "with friends in Thorn ee Jepending the eummer ut hin old home in | England. St rge's A.Y.P.A, are entert 'the Painewick 'branch on Monday © {in the Memorial Hall. In' its column, "Men You Hear Of", \the Tronto World last week gave 4 photo- gravure of Waldon Lawr, of the legal firm of Aylesworth, Wright, Thompson & Lawr. Rev, N, Campbell will take the two eer vices in the Presbyterian Church next Sun jday, Mr. Watt inking anniversary services at Central Church, Ora. Mr. and Mw. 8, J. MeMorrun are leaving Allaudule to reside in Toronto. For over thirty years they have been good citizens and their departure ix much regretted by many friend, } The management of the Grand 'Trunk 'han forwarded u message to all station statla jand track forces of the railway expressing appreciation of their efforis in curing for the flower beda und luwn« around stations and tool houses during the past senwon, <--Don't forget meat supper, Burton Ave. Methodist Church, Wed., Nov, 10, followed by big entertainment by Mesduiney Laid man, Sprott, Heath, A. E, Lenupx and A. Moffatt (reader), Mies D, Sarjeant and Marshall, Mewrs, 'Bamford. Hurlburt, YV. Simmons and A, Monkman. DALSTON The mecting of the Women's Institute will be held at the home of Miss Annie Keat ou Thursday, Nov. 11, at 2 o'elock. Mra. Lorne Handy will give an address on "Couhtry Life: T fave found it." There will be music rea and call and current events. ; THORNTON There will be no service in the Towiline Presbyterian Church next Sunday, on a6 count of the Ivy anniversary. Mrs. Thos. Gibron waa called to Hamil- toi last week by the very serious illneds of ber sister, Mee. Gibson, MISS L. E. WILLERS Agent for the Spirella Corset Company for Barrie éast of and including both 'of Toronto t.. solisite orders from all customers and a5 many aw: ones af Petite 6 Charlotis 8k, Bpreie, Oat Velvet Pads That soften every step ra Va NG How pleasant to step on soft, grassy turf, after walking on harsh, stinging pave- ments. What a relief to tired feet--what comfort! It makes you wish that all sidewalks could be made of grass. They can be made that way by this new method of cushioning your shoes. Phillips' Military Soles and Heels of elastic rubber. replace the jarring crash of leath- er soles and heels on paved streets with a gentle, springy, cushion-like tread that takes the fatigue out of walking. They come in three pieces--the toe, the ball cushion, and the heel, with air spaces between the cushions. They are light and elastic. The cushions are corrugated to prevent slipping on wet pavements. By actual test a set of Phillips' Military Soles and Heels attached to a pair of shoes gives three times more wear, besides preserving the appearance and shape of the shoes. They do not crack, cannot rip, and will not draw the feet. TO BE OBTAINED AT SUTCLIFFE'S The price is $1.85 a set for men's size stout, $1.50 a set for men's size light Full directions and everything to attach the soles and heels included in every box PHILLIPS' MILITARY SOLES and HEELS ' Special Clearing Sale of Ladies', Boys' and Youths' BOOTS on Saturday, November 6th Suede, Patent Leather and Pebbled Lace and Button Boots, some have cushion soles, sizes 2'4, 3, Bayt daw, 54,6, 7,8, Boys' Patent Leather Blucher Cut Boots, sizes 1, 4, 5. Youths' Box Calf Blucher Cut Boots, sizes 12,13 only. Ladies' Dongola $ These Boots we were selling at old prices, $6.00, $5.00, 's4. 50, $3.25, $3.00, and $2.50. Clearing price, $2. 25 No exchanges or coupons on this lot. See You should not miss these lines at this small price. our east window for these lines, Men's Heavy Wool Mackinaw Sox, special value. sce ee ee ee ee e+ $1.50 and $2.00 Boys 'Black Mackinaw Sox, easy priced, .. .. .. been ee ee ee ++ $1,00 and $1.25 Men's Heav y Union and All Wool Sox, easy priced ak . 50c, 60c, 65c, 75c, 90c and $1.00 Men's Heavy Lined and Unlined Mitts, Gloves and Gauntlets, casy priced, .. .. :. .- 75c, $1.00. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, '$3.00 Boys' Leather Covered Mitts, special .. .. .. .. 'i <8 65c, 75c and $1.00 Boys' Grey Ww 'ool, Mitts, 40 Boys' Black Wool Mitts 60c - $1.00 Men's Black 'and 4 Red Wool Mitts, special Is Men's Black Wool Mitts, heavy, special .

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