{QFEDLT Lost aipdj ound Nlisellaneus /Automobiles VFor Bu- 22p .,v| 22c " ' I Don_ations__of salad, cake or pie will be thankfully received by the members of the; Women's `Institute "at their booth at Lloydl George Park, on Saurday-. June 2.. vWilll all the ladies in the community kindly help? I J I L`\ll.U wurutuul DALIIIVUUM l`l4l\ l' IO let, suit ie for small family. Apply Mrs. Hoard, 15 Ross St. . T ` ' 22p . _ - ._ ...-. .... vvvvvall\u 1 I As a result of thevcollision between Mar- shall's bus and A. `G. Walker's car. the circumstances of which were ventilated in police court. A. G. Walker threatened ac- tion in the division court to recover the amount of damages to his car. The matter! did not reach the court. Mr. Marshall agree- ing to pay damages to the extent of $5.00; which was accepted. I Ill culru SUI: ell!`-IV. I A meeting of the Women's Institute will! be` held on Tuesday. June 5. in the Con! munity Rest Rooms, above Hurl`burt s Shoe; store. jMiss E. Chapman of Toronto will; address the meeting at 3 pm. A question` drawer will be held and all interested in Institute work will be welcome. urc. 223' The Fire Department "was called out yes-|' ' terday afternoon by a ring from box 32 at, After, much hurry `and scurry there was the corner of Elizabeth and Bradford Sts.i nothing in the shape of a blaze when the `firemen got there. ' A vnnnnnu AC 0|". \IT.u.......`.. Y.....L2A...L- __-:IIx lecture on Medical Experimentation on Liv-| uuzplc Vnvcuuv. I Do not delay if you. want, finest fruit! for preserving. for pineapple season is! very short. `Call John Saso. phone 341.! and get the best-. . 22c; Miss Lilian Carruthers of Toronto will! ing Animals" at Minesing, Friday evening. June 1. Everyone welcome. Admission.` free. ' 223' mi... m... n......-......... __n_.. _... __,, l :'4"f:` nrxx. . ' 320 The regular monthly meeting of the W.C., 'l`.U. will be held Monday afternoon. Junel 4. at 3.30. at the home of George Ball.l Maple Avenue. l hn nnb 4.1.... :t ...... `__....4 c:__ . a nu . -~Returned soldiers please communicate] with W. Bell, phone 198, 7 Owen St. 22c, I\__-9; __L ,,_ N. M.MYERS .|OS.% MARRIN 1' Lil heal III- Large Colored Bath Towels, 20x40, regular _ "$1.50, special $1.00 pr. Sutc1ie s S p e` c i :1 I Laundry Soap, Satur- day only, 26 bars-$1.00 WOOL ynlwu. IIICJ CUC Ulg V'cllUC EH10 ` Cvottvon-s.,wat`een.s","Flannelettes, Cretonnes, Scrims,Cu Boys 'Blue `and White. `Stripe Galatea Blouse ` and Pant Suits, sizes 5 ' and 6 years, regular ~_ $1.75, clearing, $1.00 ` Boys Cottonade Blouse V and Pant Suits, size 3 - only, `regular $1.75, clearing price .. $1.00 Boys Cottonade Suits, coat with belt and pants, fit ages 4 and 5 < years; a nice dressy suit, extra value at $3.00, clear- ing price...; . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 Little Boys Navy Blue Duck Bloomer Pants, t ages 3, 4, Sand 6; these bloomers are extra value at ;i1,00, ; clearing price ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 69 Boys Khaki Long Pants, with belt loops and turn-up Sizes ff} l`PO` ') nn cnaninl n.-inn. Q1 En -.__,- .---...-. ...~.-ub . uuco, `vvuu ucu. lUUyb illlLl lLlITl'Up cus, sizes 29 to 34, reg. $2.00, special price, $1.50 Little Boys Sea Grass Hatsgregular 15c, clearing at 5c Boys and Girls vlxl Ribbed Cotton Hose, sizes 6 to 10, regular 40, special price. . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . 25 pair` HIDES T . ---T--------n --p-,--2 -mu vnvru munuuvu, aunt. am), A1 ru-u.r nuu: Included are short `lengths and odd pieces left from` our busy spring selling. To clear these out,-we are willing to sell them at half price. The are b l d h l ' ' ' Cottons. Sateens; Flannelettes y(`_rp+m:,gm:a gE,:a..r.l.e ;9.L.l..:(.).u..q-iI10t_T1SS4.them' There are Prmts Gmghams Successor to P"3F".R.Y REMNANT SALE. SATU1}gA:tgAFy1oRumc,_JUNg zmg, At my mica 7-ROOMED HOUSE for rent. Apply Miss Bird, 88 Sophia St-. _ 21-26p THE HARRIE EXAMINER . IIUIIC 22c ?I.`l\ sum uuuug um 1 6:0 innings. Charlie Lynch of the local team was out in front for batting honors with a homer. a triple. and three singles in six times at bat. and scored four runs. Copeland came close with four singles in the samennumber ' of chances, also scoring a quartette of runs. n.L.._:..'..-.I..-_.-.I ..L-_;_-L._, -W n : uvc mum` up. Cliff Lockhart started in the hurling role for the visiting team, and if he had been lgiven half-decent support by his teammates he might have held the score down. They showed very little stuff, and did not seem to be able to get anything. He allowed "five hits. He has been ill with lumhago 1 for some time. Elmer Dyer, his successor, pitched a good ' game when he got going and when he was givenv any M hacking. He allowed twelve f hits duringhis 7 2/3 innings. - Chfli '.VI`\l\`! ll` 1'; `Anal Gnann `Ivan In-6 Buuuug, auu SUOII 8110031)! .. ' . "Fred Plant performed in creditable style in the Barrie box. and showed seven Knock batsmen the quic_kway to` the bench. His control was only fair at times but he gen- erally came through in the pinch. - Eleven hits were garnered off `his delivery. Bert Wright being the chief offender with three in five times up. I".l'.' hmbl....o .o....s...a :. 41.- I..._I:__ _-I- iwnnusux alums uiruwn 1!]. }' Then came the fatal seventh--fatal for >;Knock--when, after `getting a brace in their half on a quartette of singlesgall the joy was taken out of life in the last half by Barrie registering no less than nine times for a total of twenty-five markers. It was a fell blow. in fact there were many of ;them, and the scorers were kept guessing, - `but five `bets, two passes, 3 passed ball. three `errors, and five stolen `bags accomp- ` lished the dirty work. That-completed the scoring, and soon enough! ' '1-'<`I'IId Plan} nnrfnn-nap! in ,.._...l:L..LI.. ..4.-.I_ I uuuu Ull I/WU Blllgllfu and 8 5501811 `D398. In the fifth the visitors tallied their fifth ,on a single. 3 wild pitch and an error, Reeve being caught at. the plate for the third out _ on Kep Lally's nice peg from centre. The Barrie wrecking crew got busy in their half nand added three more on a triple, two [singles and an error, with a quartette of ipilfered sacks thrown in. " Than l\IIlI\A hun :n`nl nnnn --LL `-L-` `~' Bll.ICa ' i Knock came back in the second and made :a valiant effort to at least make the game `interesting. and grabbed off four counters !on a triple, two singles. a walk and an er-3 `tor. The locals added one in their half onl a couple of errors, and another one in the third on two singles and stolen base. I In tlm fifth Hm u:..:...... a...n:...: n._:_ c::.L 1 Llll. he W fsxde. Y!_ lxxuuun plllzllttf. l[l0UgDl' He needed 3 change `of air and went out to the left garden. !Ehner Dyer proceeding to try his hand at: `taming thed frenzied felilt)1es.L Atverhthreei more runs nven across y ync s omer ihad been scored. making the total eleven, whipped the next two and retired the mrln <- OUSE T0 RENT.,cent.ral location. Phone 299. { 220 : --uvu uuuuug uulllg. DUE [DB empty place] iws forgotten when the Cats started to do }their capers around the paths in the latter ;half. When eight of them had climbed the tbackfence to the home lot by way of five ihits and four. errors. Cliff Lockhart. the' iKnock pitcher. thought he needed change ,of went out to than lnfr .....-.4... ..... .......... u nu vlutao I When St.ewart -Bros. of Thornton finally izset the indicator ticking, the fans were `beginning to think about their evening re- `past. The first half of the first went off I with nothing doing. but the empty place .Wt'1S forgoiien when fhtl nu}: efurfnr` fn 1|.-. . ; 2 | Joe Milne's Barrie Bear-cats mauled Maci Bo_vd s Knock greyshirts unmercifully in} '2: South Simcoe Baseball League fixture at` Agricultural Park yesterday afternoon, and when all the mauling was over the Cats were on the long end of a 25-7 score. The new uniforms of the local team have had something to do with it, for the boys were resplendent" in natty grey trimmed with blue. and they looked like a million dol- lars. Ilc I Knock didn t- kick into town until four, bells had just: about gone. and the game` [was scheduled for three. I7I (V. -` ` *` unuu. lars. ,, BARRlE o'E1f52iIhLM%fL? J 3 KNOCK BY 25 TO 7; v--vs- xaus IIIIJJ lllb , .'C'1'1'rtain.l{1`ets., etc., etc. KEOWN--In loving memory of Keown. who passed away Jun: Y.-Ie bade no one a last farewell, He said goodbye to none. The heavenly gates had opened, A gentle voice said come, And with farewell unspoken He gently entered home. 22p Wife an FOR RF.NT~-~'l`wo furnished rooms. very central, good raeidentiztl district. Phone 183 or 470, 22-23pj --------____._____..____------_...._.__--_-:.-__.__.---- ulal ll ll: Umnires :-~ J. D. Stewart, Thornton, at plate: 'Stewart. Thornton, on bases. - but Ivy, last. years champions. play here next Wednesday and they may be a harder nut to crack. - Line-up:- - Knock---4Connell rf ; Boyd lst ; C. Lock- hart p. 11'; Wright as; Reeve 2nd; Hunter c. cf; -R . Lnckhart cf; Fen-ier lf-, 3rd; Dyer ; 3rd. p; Sullivan c. Barrie-Dobson lst; Copeland ss; Lynch: rf; F. Armstrong 3rd; Gilchrist 2nd; J. Qrmmmng c; Lally cf; Cooper lf; Plant p; Clark lf. YY_.._.'_-- . IL} If ali ..u ...n.. aauaxauuvll OI 811. Score by innings:- _ Trinity . . . . . . 0 O 0 0 1--1 St. Andrew s . .. 0 1 1 0 x-2 " The line-up:- 'I`rinity--Kennedy c, -F. Foster p, G. Foster 2nd, Johnson lst, Gallagher 3rd. Reburn cf, Anderton ss, Hobleyl `If, Richardson_ rf.___ 7 ' ... u E,vuu uuruug game I01` me IOSCTS. The first of the fourth was all set l for the break in Trinity s luck. With ' one down, Reburn and Anderton singled, and Hobley was hit by pitch- `er, lling the bags. Richardson fan- ~n_ed. Kennedy, the next man up, lbelted out a terric one to left good ` for at least two bags, but McKenzie in the left garden was right on his] toes and pulled off a spectacularl _catch. retiring the side scoreless. l Umpire Bricker handled the game ,to the satisfaction of all. 3 . Qnnvn Rue 3.--3--- . . y 4 n y ; \. IV J\4CllDo . Clark of St. Andrew s twirled good i ball and held his opponents scoreless} xfor four innings. .5` He was given good `support in the eld. Foster turned} in a good hurling game for the losers. 'l`l-an Rm.-+ A: 4.1.... :...-..u. _-.- 1- - I . . . . . ....\.-.4-u, All but: uxab 01 L118 IIIEH. ' It was a pretty fair exhibition of [the American national pastime, and the game pried the lid off very e ect- | lively as far as the local season is! concerned. Theefuture greats ham- mered and caught the ball like vet- erans; Tyrus Raymond Cobb has no- thing on them. If this material de- velops properly, Barrie will have no: reason to- lack ball-players in . the Inext few years. I t"l....`l. -1: or A __ 1 n . *1 Q St. Andrew's and Trinity faced the istarter in the opening game of the iChurch League at Queen's Park, Fri- day evening, and when time was call- ed the Scotchmen were on the long end of a 2-1 score. Trinity s lone counter was tallied by the pitcher of that team, Frank Foster, who smash- ed the ball into deep left field for the circuit in the rst of the fth. If `lino n -;u-LL-- ._:_- ,,_I,!I '4' 0 I ST . . ROOMS TO RENT at 23 Owen St., by day or week with home privileges. Phone 186. 17-220 I . - VOVCI auu, uunnson 1st, Gallagher I rd. Hobley ', Richardson rf. St. Andrew s--Walls rf, McKenzie `. Twigs 1st, McKnight cg McDoug- [1 3rd, Rainey ss, Tribble 2nd, Hm] 3, 4 and 5; *th `big value at $3. ing price Little Boys Tan four lace hole st 11,i12 and 13 price . . . . . . . . Boys Black Grain and Split Boo_ts, l3:1u_c:hf*_cu_t, si_ze_:s' ANDREW S oN*F6i> IN OPENING MATCH; memory Rnbgrt E. ed June 2, 1922. ....s l..------" -..v_-_- vvuo ..".".. 5235 m Oxfords, : shoes, sizes 13,- special . . $1.50 T Men s Black,` Brown; Grey, Navy and White Sox, sizes 10, 10% and 11, regular 60c, clearing price . . . . 39, or 3 pairs $1.00 Do not miss this line. It is a big. bargain at this small price. Little Boys Black and White` Stripe Overalls, ,knee length, trimmed with red, t ages 2, 3 and 4, extra value at 75c,:clear- V ing price . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50cc RO0MS~~'l`wo comfortable furnished bed- room. to rent. Apply 95 Collier St. 22p auuu uncx uweuing and store with valuable lot and stable. The local Bell Telephone central is located in the store of the build- ing.. Written tenders will be received at ' the office of T. R. J. Wray, 737 Dover- court Rd., Toronto, solicitor for William G. Mackay, administrator, on or before Monday, June 11; 19.23. The administrat- or reserves the right to refuse acceptance of c any tender. For further~,-`ffaxtticulara apply to ' T. R. J. Wray. . 737' Dovercourt Rd.. Toronto. 22-23c Solicitor for the said Administrator. . v-u vrun-5 III IBNUCK Jewelry busihess, the property of the late -Mrs. T. A. C. Banting. This property is situated on the north side of Queen Street, in the village of Cookatown, in County of Simcoe, consisting of 7-roamed solid brick dwelling and store The lnmll mm 'I".I..-L--'- ...uuuo;uu---u: name, on Friday. May 25. 1923, a` son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Livingston. 103 Sophia St. ' MORRIS--On Saturday, May 26, 1923. to Mr. and Mrs. Benson Morris, Lefroy. '3 son. arrie, 1'-`ranyk Livingston. 103 Snnhin so I-.. ;nnu5, U. 11. lllneo ' With 0rillia-W. A. Turner,` H`. Kennedy, C. H. Beelby. guru`- FISHER`---In the R. v, III-(`our "nu. no Inna ,, ,. . -... --...uucu_y, an. 1` Northern League Skips I With Newmarket-H. M. Lay, G. D. Hubbard, R. A. Stephens. With Alliston-H. Thompson, A. C. Bricker, W. T. Stewart. With Alianda1e--P. T. Clark, W. R. King, J. D. Milne. ' e TINA-I. n..:1u, It - M. D. Morrison, D. C. Murchison, A. G. Habbick, H. J. Thompson. sk. '0. E. Shank, C. Thompson, D. F. McCuaig, H. M. Lay, sk. ` F. Goodfellow, W.` E. Brewster, W. A. Boys, J. D. Milne,_ sk. L. O. Vair, W. G. Luck, H. Tide- .man, C. H. Beelby, sk. F. Doyle, Bob Binning, G. D. Hub- bard, W. R. King. sk. Rev. Fr. Brennan, J. A. Hicks. C. R. Kendall, W. H. Kennedy, sk. m'....n....... 1' - - --, -.:----:--:---unuu FOR mnnh-nl nnml pm.:.l....+:..I .I:..;_:-. .4 - uuauucx, :1. U . VV amer, SK. Stephens, sk. (J. Frawley, A. C. Bricker, sk. ] Dr. W. Richardson, F. H. I-Iam- imond, A, J. Sarjeant, W. T. Stewart, .sk. ' I .-. `Harry Morton or Dr. Burns, E. Longman, J. H. Seagram, R. A. , C. E. Elrick, Dr. A. McCuaig, M`. imacueuan, w. A. '1'urne1', sk. I ' W. J. Walker, W. N. Braund, EL. Vanatter, A. G. Walker, sk. HRTFV Mnrfnn Inn 71 D-<-`-- To open tlle season, the Barrie Lawn Bowling`Club will hold a local tournament on Wednesday, June 6, starting at 1:30 p.m. This will be played on the plus and minus plan. The rinks are as follows :- W. Anderson, Alex. Si.ncl_air, Dr. -L.'J. Simpson, T. T. Young, sk. O. R. Rusk, A. F. A. Malcomsofn, D. .W. Lennox, A. Hay, sk. F. H.` Hurlburt, Fred Marr, A. G. |MacLellan, W. A. Turner, sk. `[]f `I \`lT..'ll-.... it? at BARRIE VBdwLi-ilii {BEEN g SEASON ON WED., JUNE 5 Dr; F. A._ Ross or J. Sinclair. W. . Hickey, D. J. Reburn, P. T. Clark, K FOR SALE BY TENDE III! lnluninu... AL _ , THURSDAY, mar 31, 1923. gfarage. 121 11:1 Town ` hmm-:4. gardens. fzn husi T! will be g'()ud Office :_46._ HOUa`$E FOR SALE, seven-roomed brick. all con\'enien`ces. small stable, room for car; and home. Central location. Real go0d| buy. .~ \pply to E. A. (luff. Bayfield St.` `32~23p I j Eight-room b full 66-ft, l lovely honu "busy . . . . . . New six-l`uom .size: it is 21 Five-room. cot: Six-room l]1()d( Seven-room hr Exclusivgl SEE US !. A.RTR1! Phones: Offic4 Ti.-I Phone ` 88 or 94 Nut, Stov Anthracite FOR SALE--Well located `building lofs. one hundred doilars each; easy terms. Address Lew Howe. Lewiston. N .Y. 20-25c I One thing is in NOVV, _\'c1 All of E6: ` That we mz 1 `Wood lath z' percentage with Gypsux founda \.Jl.AlL\ no more th GYPR( Cottages, 5 GYP R( wide and {R 312`? GY PR( GYPR perfect f on GYPR( men; to att` W11: The w-slat! GROCERY, STORE and dwelling attached for sale; established 20 years. A snap for quick buying. Also stock-of groceries at involce prices.` Apply Box S" Examiner. 22-23p ----- I FOQ Ordinary w and be-Sid:-.< but .--. V`. t.\.l\/\l see our. Us THURSD waterfrol Price, d Price, L that :1 ( _vsi.< wil vertebra ment an ment wi S154 says Sht and dot-. sun wh_\ A I . - .__-..._.....___._._____...._.____._______._ COW FOR SAlJE-~Choice of six. including 2 grade Durhams. 2 Ayrshires and ? regis- tered .lm2-*n.\';<. 'I'lu-so are all choice cows. Apply W.` G. How, phone 798, Barrie. 22! Don xvvu uuunlrlunn Duuub [Or sale. - year old. at real bargain prices. see them before you buy elsewhere; also Barred Rock eggs, $1.00 per setting. H. M. Dyment. Barrie. phone 368. . l2tfc .._________._.._______,.___..__..._ TWO SHORTHORN BULLS for sale. -VIII! I|'l`l Al Inn` |'\nn:un:-. .......-.. ..-_ LL. EULL Fcin SALE--0ue registered Shun: born Durham bull. 14 months old. Aunly to Be_nj Webb, Stroud. l7tfc . -_ -.'.-.. BOAR ma SALE Yorkshire White. Ap-I nly J. A. Mills, R.R. 1, Midhurst, phone] 199113. ' 20.25;), uuuunuuu "nun l..E1lJ"`l`l uunaaian uue Assurance Company of the first prank re- quires a District Managerofor the County of Simcoe to supervise and `add to the agency force. An excellent. opportunity presents itself for entering under unusual- ly favorable conditions an ever expanding business field. Previous experience not wholly essential, but desirable.` `If you pos- sess integrity, initiative. and the will to. de- vote yourself whole-heartedly to the work you can achieve success. An inviting con- tract will be offered. Address Box N,", Examiner. 22tfc I ---:-:-- SALE, In I A Milli. DD 1 |`:JL.._..L , I MANAGER WAuN"I'ED--A. Canadian Life Ancllrnnnn (`run-nnnu -6` 4|... .l.':....4 ....._l- _.. v MAID WANTED, competent, to do.ge_neral housework; family of two. Mrs. W. R. King, 109 Toronto St., phone 327. 22c I FARM FOR SKLE--98 acres, more-or less. East `A, lot 14, 5th line. Vaapra. old Mill R/sad: about fivevacms of bush; easy terms. AppLv to Wm. Swaiuato.n.'999 Queen W., Tomntao; , V 22c :n V \VAN'I`F1D--.Retfined:. middle-aged woman companion help who will give services in retum for avgood home and small remuner- ation. For further particulars apply Box IM",' Examiner office. 22-23p u an L1-.su--wwrung uuy, [W108 u ween: arnel school hours for cutting lawn. H. M. Lay, 74 Blake St. ' - 22p . 1 Pl- : runny . . St.', Barrie. :-- WANTED--Strong boy, twice a week aftex cu-hnnl Imnrn far nubnn lmm-. U `A! T-- GOOD GENERAL WANTED. Two in family. Apply Mrs. O. H. Lyon, 91 Owen St; Bnrrin or 00-J T-1 LADY CLERK WANTED. `Apply to Ed. Bryson's Gonfeotionery, E_lizabeth`St. 22c vuu Wu! a wow, casn, encn meemon (minimum charge, 2513); six insertions for the price of four. 10 cents extra when charged`; also 10 cents extra when replies no directed to Examiner Oice. ` WANTED--One milch cow, to be subject to tuberculin test. State age and price ex- nnnhul phnnn RI! nr 451 Rnxyfinld Q0` 1:... uuuunuuuu warn. Dune I58 uuu pl'lC8 ex- pected. Phone 811 or 48 Bayfield.St.', Bar-_ rie. V 22-23c ALL KINDS OF JUNK WANTED and spe- cial fowi. highest prices paid. H. Levit, 33 Collier 8t., phone 542. 18-23p * PA8'l'URFr-200 acres of good pastum with running water; rates 65 cents a month for your-olds. 85 cents a month for two and three-your-olda. R. J. Gross, Churohiil. 17-220 , MARRIED WOMAN WISHES ..WOR.-K by dB.V.' Annlv in RA! '" mrnminnr nfnn Iu1l.UliW.l!llJ VV\)Jll.1V VVIDDLED Dy day; Apply to Box 8" Examiner office. ' ' 22p W D TO'RENT-Small houaein vicin- ity of Idhurat. State particulars. Box 842, nan-ie, _ 17.22;; - ` - ' "V__ ' T A % -In mw$$mg&&g$&$* ADLET COLUMN | Pango. Twelve Essay; u.ccm.Tf gxaxaawxwwwwwwwg Live stgck For Sale Farms Fol` S813 ' FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. with all conveniences. young couple prefen-pd. Ap- nly to Mrs. W. 0. Andrew. 19 Woraley Street. - ' 21-22p - Property To Let Property. For Sal; Rooms nod Board cent I word, cash, each insertion IIIIIII nhlfb 9Kn\ o 11:? :IinAIf:nnn `nu Help_ Wanted 1 con`- Mul- 22p I DUO ' 220 \JWU L 21.22}? 23r Monday. June ,4.-.--'D. Daniele. lot 6. con. 3, 01-0, farm Tetock and implements. Sale ` at 1 pan. W. A. llcconkey, Auctioneer. Tuesday. June 5.-`-Chas. Brown, l17'-Bay- fiefd Sh, sale of valuable household `inr- .l|iill'n_ 1-Sula net I 90 n In W` A ll. T0 RENT for occupation 1st June, comfort- able house. nice central location. five bed- rooms. conveniences. Apply Box 702. Bar- rie P.0. ' .- . T 2ltfc _ wuu uwlr ruuunv uaruuvarnenr. , Mrs. Jesse Mair and family w'wh to thank their friends and neighbors for the kindness shown during the illnesrand death of hus- band and-father. ` V our uunu urmuwa, ' 22!! Mrs. Thos. GiBeon,_.a`nd family wish to express to th_e;-ngighbor and other frienck their heartfelt epnreciation of many kind- nessee and syxnpathglhbwn in connection with their recent"ber eave`ment. ' nu 'tnna1n HA3`. .._J -...:I_- *2_L L- ;I_ _,,I :1-C123 I _IIII'II`Ij Mr.` R. J. Coulter and `Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McLean wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for kindness and sympathy shown in their. recent; and bereavement, also for `floral tributes. ' *` " _ _ 22x ll-.. vl!I..'_ nu.-1-, :_.J at ' I HAVE SECURED THE AGENCY for the Paige and Jewett cars for Barrie and vicin- ity and have my showroom at Garvin's Garage, 58 Elizabeth St.. where cars ate on exhibition. Jae. Pat"ron .' phone l9_lW. ' - DR. JEAN JOHNSTON, chiropractic spe- cialist, announces the opening of an office at 32 Francis St., Barrie. Telephone 1003. Office hotirs 2-5 nd 6.30-8 pm. by ap- pointment. .. 22~27 n--j--11 PIANO TUNING---For fimtolass piano mn- ing phone Harold Webb at 400, or leave orders at W. B. Webb : jewelry store. A!- landale. . . 17-224: HAIR DRESSING done by Mrs. D. 0. Howard. Bring your oombings and -have a good switch made. 26 Mulcaster St. l9tfc : l.OST--~Ma_v 26, dark colored Boston bull- dog. long tail. white markings, answers to" name of Rex". At time of disappearance had small collar and `I923 tag. No. 63. Anyone holding dog after this notice will be prosecuted. Return to Lem Bros. Laundry. 9 Elizabeth St... Barrie; 22p ` - lS'I`RAYED--From Lot 17. Con 1. Vespra. 4 yearling cattle, color red. `2 marked with` white. Phone 90316. W. H. Parfridge, Crhwn Hill. ' `Z2-24c - `FOUND~~Bunch n'f-keys. Owner can have same by applying to Box 1099. 22p 1?:-- MODERN FUR.NI SHEED HOUSE. eight rooms. well located. to mm rm .!..I.. .....a LOS'I`--0u Monday. bunch` of keys, in- cluding Post Office key No. 671. Finder rewarded upon leaving at this officg} 22p` (uu.. uu'x VIUIUFHI Blug IUTUIHO. i NOTF:--Will `pay expenses to all persons I purchasing cars from country districts.22-23c I _________________.__________ cum uuuuuluu. v0ilU.UU 08811 0! terms. ' If you want a goorlrused car. any make, all in reliable running order. cash or terms. write or phone J. Shannon. A. D. Gorrie Co.. 354 Victoria St.. Toronto. I NrYl`n`,,,1xr:n .... .......... -_ .- . [FORD TOURING CAR for sale. Best. buy n town. Cash. Very good shape. Act I quickly. Also six volt wet cell battery. Can lbe seen at 107 Tiffin St., Allandale. _ 22p :- FOR SALE-~0ldsmobile. touring 1921 model. - in perfect condition. paint. otires. etc.. like new. $900.00 cash or terms. McLaughlin E45 model, in perfect mechan- ical condition. $550.00 cash or terms. IIt\II 1unn0 n lCl\l\t` ......,.I ...._ .- - `- :::-- FORD TON TRUCK for sale, $100. ch_anan's Garage, Barrie, phone 365J. ._._.__.__._._..._.___.._..__._._._.. NEW FORD CAR for sale. Apply at this office. Call 347W. 21p IIFOR SALE--Superior quality woollen yarns running 250` yards more.to the pound than any nther. Garments knitted from same guaranteed by manufacturers to keep their shape if instructions are followed. Especial- ly adapted for use on knitting machines. For samples and prices call at 28 William St.. Allandale, or phone 993W. 21-26p |u.uur.uVu run mu.n--1Tne Old rename ' Preston Roofing and accessories. and [Brant- ford Ready roofing, one of the best. Sold right and laid if wanted by R. J. Grose. Churchill. phone Lefroy. 15tfc , uuc u-uulc 5&3 puue, @.c')U RIM] one 008. oil oven $2.50. Apply to Mrs. Geo. Irwin. 27 Collier St. . _ 22c ;vu,uJ.u1\1 l`UI\-LV1BI1'.l`J.|) 'l'lUU5l`1. eight rooms. located. to rent for July and August. Apply Box `"1" Examiner office. 00- ; uu unuu :11. n_ 'Dnn.\rA11V--1301! U!'8VlIy washer with roller bearings and encased wringer (will `be sold separately if desired). Phone 802.1. Barrie. V 22-23cl ___._._...______.__._._.__......___._ FOR SA-LE-"One 2-hole gas plate. suit- able for wash boiler in basement. $1.00; one 3-hole gas plate, $2.50 and one coal nil nmm 2`) an Arn\`1v 4.. M... rt..- t.....:.. ROOFING FOR SALE--Th_e old reliable ! prnefnn pnnnn an.-I n.u..m...._..... .._.l Du---L __.._.._._._._...___________ PANDORA RANGE FOR SALE--4First-class condition, with water-front. Apply H. E. `McCullough, Corner Elizabeth and Mary lSts. Phone 215. ` 22p .:-.1-:--- _____._..___..._....._..___...___ FOR SALE--7000 feet of dry lumber, in- eluding 4000 feet of pine. on squth-half lot 1, con. 4, Innisfil., Apply to Bert Fish- er on premises. - `22-23p ..__._.._..___...___.________ .:-.1-:--- FOR SALE AT A_ -B'ARGAIN--l900 Gravity washer with mllnr ham-inn unrl .......n...: ICONDOR LAMPS. electric irons and fix- `tures for `sale. Vacuum cleaner to rent. A. Sutcliffe. 28 William St.,_ Allandale, ` phone 993w. ~ 18=23p - FOR SALE--One -Cheerful Oak self feeder coal heater, used-only a. few months and is good as new. Will sacrifice for `quick sale. S. W. Moore. ` 22c ` VOR SALE--4 piece upholstered parlor suite, also 2 wolf skin parlor rugs. Reasoh- able price, at 51 Collier St., or write Box 821, .Barr_ie. _ ' 22p --:: FUR SALE--Lady s navy suit, latest style, worn twice, size. 20 years: will sell "at a bargain. Apply Box H, Examiner of- fice. 22c 2-:1-2 FURNISHED HOUSE to let, with `all \'enien'u-s. Apply Mm. Moran, I21 I caster St; Phone 995.1. - V TENT FOR SALE-Cone-shape, quite roomy. In good condition. Very reasonable for cash. Apply 107 Tifn St., Allandale. L`\.n.v IJrLuu4`-VV ntllUUU, uuuuy DEW, 8150 tapestry rug (3% x 4) in good condition. 'Aply at 140 Mary St., or phone 922F. 22p - SHINGLES FOR SALE--Quantity of good cedar shingles, `xxx, x and x. Apply to Dan. McLean, -Barrie, R.R. 1. 21-26p GAS AND COAL RANGE for sale, `good :3 new; also wardrobe, and record cabinet. Apply Mrs. Monkman, 88 Worsley St. 22p FOR SALE-Wardrobe,. nearly new, also tnnnntrv HID (R11. '2 48 in mu-u-I ...ml:5:..'.. BABY CARRIAGE in good condition for sale. Apply Waterworks, 13 Mary `St. 22p 1900 WASHER fox sale, good as new. Ap- ply 87 Toronto St. . , 22c WICKER BABY CARRIAGE for sale, in good condition. Apply 11' Henry St. or nlmma. 766M, 00- UUU UUUUIUII fahone 766M. ` FUR ISHED =BA'I'lIRO0M FLAT to let, "-__.J `IE 1), fl-