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Barrie Examiner, 7 Jun 1923, p. 10

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Raymond. charged 'with' as- sault upon a young married woman, ap- peared -again in police court yesterday morn- I u IIID, We purchase in car lots and sell at lowest possible prices - the following _lines:- Vitried Pipe and Chvimney'Tile,V Field Tile, Sand and Gravel (excellent quality), Canada Brand Cement, Paristone and Pulpstone, Hard Wall'Plasters, Hydrated Lime, Hair, Plaster Paris, Gypsum Plaster Board, Gyp- rnr Wall Rnarrl Rh-A : ]\lAr\nnon# Drmcmv xnnta-ran NOTICE TO ciuannoks :; UN{QN_J g:Nj{ bF"X1"XDA Pickled Picnic Hams 18 pef lb. Choice Dairy Butter 35 per 15 Barrie Branch and Safety Deposit Boxes Thornton Branch - - Cooksfown Branch - - u ' u FARM AND BUILDING SUPPLIES .'?9N!'3 51% ALEXANDER (SOWAN, AAm:..:..4....4._:..' m-I:-r - A "COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT. Hereis a splendid picturization of the famous mountain romance by John Fox, Jr. A romance crammed `with excitement and .hea'rt-`tug, and lmed - amid scenes of wonderful natural splendor. You can't go wrong on a Paramount Picture. 3 Ola I *"> No. 23 ROOFING SPECIALS H6 HITS The middle aged man, mindful of his past will urge you not to waste small sums. He will tellyou too, with a sigh of regret, what he might have accom- plished had he, years ago, realized the multiplying power of triing sums. Q4"... .11 4.1.- _.-_L- , ,,,,---`.-_,_-- `av---o vn annulus Q!-IIJIDO Stop all the waste you can, and keep your money in a savings account where it will grow to help your future. Mqpey Waste Double your Sam`n.gs 1! CAN {:9 Done." AS A BOO-E-" The most pop AS A PLAY- ` A BROADWA` `*5 A P`.C1".`J.'3!3:_ IIAXUCII 21-23c DATED May 23, 1923. 'NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the Estate of Wesley Norman Brooks. of the Township of Essa in the County of Simcoe, farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 7th day of May, 1923, late requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of June; 1923, after which date the executrices will distribute the assets of the estate among those entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and that they |will not be responsible to any person for the amts of said estate whose claims shall not then have been received. INOTICE Trustep Apr that an m..c....,. L....:.._ -a7 NOTICE TO, cRtD1ToRs Shop where you're invited to shop. Read the advta.-It pays. MEETINGS : 1 Friday, June 8--Gibson Sat, Jtine 9~ --Wyebridgef Friday, June 15--Midhurst Friday, June 15--Minesing G. H. MURDOCH U.F.O.-Labor Candidate for Centre Simcoe A vote for Murdoch is a vote for DRURY and V 7 Good Government. Your vote and inuence respectfully solicited for Provincial Elections ALEXANDER COWAN. Executrices' Solicitor, Barrie, Ontario. |\l 99 100`! ' TWO PERFORMANCES EACH NIGHT, AT 7.30 ANI The Managment has the pleasure of presenting day and date with Pantages `Theatre, Toronto - A. Leslie, Manager 5H. J. Thompson, Manager - T. McMillan, Manager SECTION 2 PAGES 91016 -can-can OI. -Minesing NOW LOUIS B. MAYER Youth at the Wheel," a Fortune at Stake, " A Hundred Thrills in the Blazing Wake.` ---:-c:-vvj; [BY James Forbes U I V Usual Prices MONDAY - I Added Attractions ' TUESDAY; WEDNESDAY-TIIIIRSDAY _.-- .-a ---v ___- ..- _v_ .._.v- w--. ..v-4. Daring, vivacious, swift and sauy-- 'You ll see a brand new` Agnes Ayres-- Bobbed Hair, sparkling eyes, full 0 pep- 'l'.. - _..I`I_I-.... ..__...... _-_..-_-.-_ _..._..-.. __..-- _,_..._------ V`, v-' ---- v rvr In a rollicking, racing romance-- A By the author of Wally`Reid s agto successes- She'll whizz right" into your heart! ' You Can't Go Wrong LATEST on (Paramount Picture NEWS REEL Risking her life at 105 miles" an hour- i645` BROADWAY HIT. hi Jluuw 1:: -- nmmv-snwnnnv popular mouhtain romimce ever 4275 corn-z THE Ediiiiigg 5 B_E'p7.s'r'i _-LL _.. - - - A BAND CONCERT `Queen : Park, Thursday, June I4. March--The ,Ultimatum . . .-` . . . . . .`.Allen Waltz--Love s Dreamland . . . .Roeder. Gavotte-Fair Maiden of Seville Olibulka. Euphonium Solo-I'll Sing Thee `Songs of Ar y Clark. Indian Intermezzo--'l'he Sun `Dance . . !:L..I..._ __ The Picture Wonderful 21:71 &- li with an elephant star CIRCULATION? VIVI Ila Iunuuuuin Shaking g shoulders and cocktails. . ` Painting the town and her lips red. Burning up cigarettes and moonlit roads. While Mrs. Fair was in France with the Red .i Cross `- away I getting famous --her` daughter Sylvia knew all' the apper . follies, . _ I They have . I their price! I Playing with I fear is playing with re. News Reel 60_t'hYear; BARRIE, CANADA, Tl-IURSDAY, JUNE 7,1923. `Marguerite De LnMotte The Cut-- AND 9,10 Helen Ferguson Myrtle Steadman written. Carmel Myers Coming June 15-16 - Friday -V Satulfday NOW `Huntly Gordon Cwujvllen Laudis WaTrd Crane I-leery-I nvvall uoavn IAVUDU, 5UUU. BIKIUIC, garage, large lot; see this, $2800 Town homes, vacant lots, market gardens, farms, businesses and . business blocks. It will be good business on your part to see our list before you decide. at. -4: A--- _ awvvv DlA'lUUlll uuwugc, ceuar Iull size; it is a good buy at . . $2200 Five-room cottage, central . . $1550 [Six-room modern brick -house, $3300 Seven-room brick house, good stable, O``I`R(7n `lav-no `n+0 can 4-`\:4- Qann -7 v- V- V uyvn Oirie:X6"I3'ayeld 45;, Bake ; P. 0. Box%1o11 $8 I1Il"ILJ Eight-room bungalow, conveniences, full 66-`ft, lot, nice location, and a lovely home, priced to sell. Get busy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3000 New "six-room cottage, cellar lfull wing. 44- :1` .. l&l\l\1` L.-.- _:. A-I-AA : PARTRlDEE-& GILROY * I Exclusive Real Estate Agents i:SPE(_2lAL` _ | `l.`..L; __ _ _ ,_ 5121-. US BEFORE You! BUY OR SELL 1 NEW COMEDY Phones: Office 861, lgesicgnce 864w BUIVLHIII lUUHNA_ lVlt.Nl j` The local kitty-trundlers wrestled with ft ;Old Jupe.Pluvius yesterday afternoon and i 'i threw -him in the first round. They staged I 1 atheir opening bowling tournament of thej iyear. a local affair, and everything went;] goff in apple-pie order. The greens were in 1 V {pretty fair shape and the contest was a 1 success from the time the first ba1l"was4 ;sent down the green till the` last was put i away. , 4 ! Nine rinks of four men each took part, jand the plus-and-minus system was used in { . gtabulating the results. Herb Thompson s; {starry quartette carried off the limburgeri ;'with three straight victories. The winnersi iof second money with two wins and a loss; `were A. G. Walker ?-s rink.` W. R. King s `men with two victories and a defeat but i with a score le$ than .Walker's, won third.] i V A town tnrirnsamnnf. will In lmlzl I4`..:.:.... I ` . o i 9. III 1 Have our driver call and bring you `one "for dessert I mm a noun`: JESS man .vvalKe1' S, tmra.1 A town tournament will be held Friday,| June 15, Barrie and Allandale rinks being! ! eligible. A | "' DELICIOUSP T PINEAPPLE VANDP BERRYPIESP P 'ma de from pure fruits ._ ' . 20C _each ;cAuc;HT BETWEEN CAR hvv BEAT. BARRIE TEAM: AND TREE, LEG BROKEN [ IN EXTRA INNING S PLAY SPECIAL I V _ ` Arthur G. Ardagh, land surveyor, is in] lthe R. V. Hospital, suffering from `a com- ; 1 {pound fracture of his right `leg below the ', 3 knee, as the result of an accident on Tues- gday evening. Driving his car up the very 2` Esteep hill near his residence, after the H `heavy rain, he was keeping to one side to F = ebe off the greasy parteof the road. when ' ghis engine stalled. As his brakes did not I; hold very well on the soft road he jumped 7] out to block a wheel. As he did so his leg I ` lwas jammed between the running board `I {and a tree. causing the injury; A boy, E hearing his calls for help, summoned assist-`: ance and Mr. Ardagh was removed to the E `hospital. A l l l c We can still accept a few orders for June delivery, `Express prepaid and safe ar- rival guaranteed. PRICE, $16 PER` 100 T, E. Siinkins, Crossland This Week 'The Famous MI$.Fai1* 0.A.C. STRAIN 5, C. White Leghorn: .. ...... -a.:I'I ---,,,- BABY cmcxs BOWLING TOURNAMEN `Anal lr:I~4u- L.......l|..__ '..,--rAl- _ IN NEW sroha S. W. Moore moved into his new prem- lises last week and now has one of the most up~to-date store premises in the bounty. A description of the new store will appear later. ' . u U1 6 UUUB U1 IIIUHI? 50 WIIILI buem. The guests at the wedding included the father of the groom, Mr. J. F. Stevens, Nevymarket; the groom s brother, Mr. Gor- don Stevens, Newmarket; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Campbell. Toronto; Mrs. E. Wright, Toronto,- cousin of the bride, in addition to those who took part -inthe ceremony. IJUIUIIU was but Iuwny Uuu W cuwn ID. The honeymoon trip will take in Victoria, B.C., and points in the United States. The happy couple will reside in Muskoka for the balance of the summer. The best wish- es of a host of frienqs go with them. . . The mmstn at tho: wndrlimr innlmlul Hm I uaucm an.-xruug llVUl` puurceb isulves. ' ' After the ceremony a reception was held- at the home of the bride s mother. 1s| Marcus St., Mrs. Newman wearing a gown of black tricolette with jet ornaments and black hat to match. The hridejollowed they customary practise of throwing her bouquet` upon her girl friends and Miss May Mc- Donald was the lucky one to catch it. ' Thu Rnnnunhnnn 41-in mm bnlng :r\ 175-5.`-.2- [la lLCllUUl5UlIg Dutrlv. ` The groom's gift` to the bride was a rope of pearls, to the bridesmaids sterling silver vanity cases, to the soloist and organist, sterling silver butterfly charms, to the groomsman a. gold watch chain, to the ushers sterling silver pocket knives. A`!-Av 1*}-no nan-nnnnnu n unnnnnn nu... LAIJ uuua uuu wuwe uuws. l The bridesmaids were two girl friends of the bride, Miss Jessie Fraser, in pale green georgette with large black picture hat, and` Miss Beatrice Spearn in apricot French-em-I broidered voile with large black picture hat. l Both carried bouquets of Ophelia roses and! sweet peas. Mr. Oral Hall of Newmarket was best man. The ushers were Mr. G. Newman, brother of the bride, and Mr. J. A. Henderson. Barrie. I IIIL- _._-__.,9, _2n ., .1, I -1 wAnnmc'rou CASE UlI7\Cllb, ucwumnutt. The bride, who was given away by her` ` brother, Mr. Philip Newman, looked charm- ing in a beautiful gown of ivory crepe Romaine trimmed with silk chantilly lace and ornaments of seed pearls and satin rib- bon. `Her veil was embroidered Brussels net, and she carried a shower bouquet of roses. Mrs. C. Bothweli, of Toronto, played 7 the Lohengrin Wedding March, and dur- ing the signing of the register Miss Holden, of Collingwood, sang O Promise Me. The altar was banked wth dark red peonies, ferns and white lilacs. 1']... 1...:.:..........:.a.. ._..._- J..- ._-_I :_:._J, Vol -----v uunuvvlilfili Essa St. Presbyterian Church was the; scene of a very pretty wedding yesterday; afternoon. June 6, at two o clock, when! the marriage was solemnized by Rev. W.! J. Watt, of Ethel Margaret Newman. onlyi daughter of Mrs. Margaret Newman, Allan-- dale. and the late Rev. Marshall Newman. and `Mr. Herbert Sterling Stevens, youngest son of Mr. J. F. Stevens, and the late Mrs. I Stevens, Newmarket. I Tl... t...:.:.. ...I.- ....... ..:---_ -_--_, L - m]gzv1`x:ri-e- --(_3-o';;.e3`l-g;.r`)3(l ss; Dobson cf; Lynch rf; C. Armstrong 3rd; 2nd; Gilchrist If; Cooper c; ML.1 J. Armstrpng rf. TY_,',,:, 1' 11- n ---u ___-._---D .-. 7VUm`pire`--J. Hindle, Thoniton. at plate; D. Stewart. Thornton, on bases. J I i Ll\n\lI C I": i In the tenth Ivy decided the issue by : [getting two runs. Smith singled. H. Jen-l` nett fanned. Coxworth went out short to E; lst._ Banting was hit by pitcher. Hattong, singled scoring Smith. E. Jennett singled! scoring -Banting. F. Lennox lined to short. Copeland making a beautiful catch of 8, hard drive, J. Armstrong, G. Armstrong`? and D. Emms went out in order in last half. Final score 6-4 for Ivy. I` Score by innings:- ' . V id` 12345678910 R H 13;! Ivy.....20000001l2 614 6:- Barrie...0Ol0.002l0O 4 7 4,4! Line-up:-- Ivy--Hatvton cf; E. Jennett c; F. Len-. nox 3rd; C. Lennox ss; B. Jennett 1st;{ 'Smith If; H. Jennett p; Coxwm-th`2nd;`; VMadill rf; Banting rf. ' I n_.._:_ ~l\I -. _. --....-.. .......,. ., em... uuule _-x-oguounty of Simcoe, farmer, deceased, who; . _ }died on or about the 23rd day of April. 1 Ivy knotted it up once more in the ninth. I 1923. are requested to" send particulars oi! 'Wifh 0"9:0UT- B3ti"8- batting for M3dl"~ i their claims to the undersigned on or before! walked, stole 2nd, went to 3rd on'Hatton st.he 10th day of June, 1923, after which i~`5ng1- and `S001`8d 0" E- Jeetfls Si9gle- idate the executors will distribute the assets Barrie went out 1-2-3 in the last he lf. 5 of the estateamong those entitled thereto. Senna 4.4 ' ' I for Barrie. 1111-1 1 It : WC Score 4-4. '| __ AL , U1 ml Dane. ! nuuuuuwrunrlx aoncitor, . . . . . '22-24c Barrie Ontario Ivy tied it up in the first of the eighth! V lwhen C. Lennox and B. Jennett singled,lDArED May 31 1923' l the former being put out at 2nd. ` The latteri advanced on Smith s sin le and scored on 8 IH. Jennett s single. `Barrie went into the [lead once more in their half after Dobson and Plant made it two out. J. Armstrong,; NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to thu lbatting for Lynch, singled, advanced when 5 Trustee Act that all persons having claim: iC- ATn15N`0"8' T001` lst 011 Shortls Wlileiagainst the Estate of Alexander Harvey throw. advanced on Del Emms single` andgcan-_ 13:9 of the Township of Essa in th, scored on centre fielder's error; Score _4-3}Count.y of Simcoe, whr about rlnv nf A-.21 I T..-_ L__,..,1 -. - ' ` ` auu auulcu uu uupemna S smgle. : l The homesters went into the lead in the 1 lseventh when they tallied twice. 0. Arm-ll `strong singled, went to 3rd on Del Emma '5 `double, and scored on catcher s overthrow. to 3rd. Emma` crossed the pan on Gil-lz christ's single. Two runs` were in with'_t none down but Cooper and L. Emmsl fanned and Copeland was out at 1st. Score! 3-2 for Barrie. :9 `I ..__ :_!_,I '. -` "' ` ' ` ` . . if *- l"" `I l ' terms in the ninth and then decided thef , result in overtime.` ' ' ! Leighton Emms` was Manager Milne7s choice for mound duty for the home boysi ! while the southpaw Herman-Jennett tossed` `F em over for the Ivy crew. V I ll Emma (inf, nnnny Qn n- L...l ..L.._.-I. 2.. Al-] %eF1'ed Niblo Productior % wccu Durne uatsmen. . - ' Ivy started the log rolling in the first. ]inning when Hatton was passed, stole 2nd. 3 gllnd scored on E. Jennett s single. His! ',brother B. Jennett brought him in with :1; Esingle. making the` score 2-0 for Ivy. It} `stayed that way until Barrie tallied their; {first counter in the third. "Cooper was hit! !by pitcher, went to` 2nd on a passed ballj ` and scored on Copeland single. i I I The hnmpntm-2 urnnf :V\.I\ H... I......I :._ u. - cut uvcr lUl' we ivy _ Emms got away to a" bad start in the I first inning but after that until the eighth` {weakened slightly and from then on was inot as effective as previously. He allowed _, fourteen hits, passed two men, hit another! 2 and whiffed ten opposing batsmen. , l Herman Jennett posseses remarkable {control for a southpaw, and pitched :1 won- I ;derfu1 game. He allowed only one safety I" until the seventh and _.he worked himself 3 out of several bad `holes, in the eighth stril<- 6 ing out a batsman with the bases loaded| E and two down and Barrie on1y.one run up. , was the turning-point in the game. `hepitched pair-tight ball. In the eighth he I. ;In the last of the tenth with two runs to ,` `work on, not a Barrie man reached first: , The Ivy twirler allowed seven hits, hit one man and passed another, and fanned four- ireen Barrie batsmen. 1 Tiny n`n`\p` 4.1.- I-.. N` ' " " (Continued from page I) STEVENS-N EWNTAN _,' ..--.-u m uclcuy glven pursuant to the} ad. , claims} bn sh0l`t S Wiileiagainst Harvey] 8I1dCarr. the ; who; Idied nn m- ahnm H... 09...: 4.... -: Aw" - I any, Luann` 1; D. Emmsf ..;Emms p;i I 5 `2l-23c ` 1 DATED May 22, 1923. . ALEXANDER COWAN, Executors Solicitor, Barrie, Ontz_1rio. i ALHAAJNUER UOWAN, 22.24.: DATED 31, Administratrix' Solicitor, Barrie, Ontario. t_..,..... ant: xcqutsbcu to send particulars of ltheir lthe lot` thereto, ihaving regardonly to the claims of which {they shall then have notice, and that they Ewill not be responsible to any person for {the assets` of said estate whose claims shall i not then have been received. ` l How many people in watching a, picture, whether comedy or tragedy, give a thought to the director? You may praise the picture, the` star, the settings, but not a word of praise for the director---yet he is responsible e A for all the praise. . FREDNIBLO is one of the greatest directors today. He has never had a failure, from The Three Musketeers_ to" his very latest, The Famous Mrs. Fair. A ` " ~ CAN YOUR ! DAUGHTER ' TAKE CARE OF HERSELF? E a Notice is hereby given pursuant to thef .Tru.stee Act that all persons having claims: }against the Estate of William Armstrong,` I late of the Town of Barrie in the County of ; Esimcoe, railway employee, who died on ori jabout the. 15th day of May, 1923, are re-* lquested to send particulars of their claims? !to the undersigned on or before the 18th: iday of June, 1923, after which date the]! administratrix will distribute_ the assets of g` the mate among those entitled thereto, `having regard only to the claims of which] "she shall then have notice, and that she will ] .not be responsible to any person for the 1 lassets of saidiestate whose claims shall not ithen have been received, . QUAI:I'-I`-Yvz1.1;El.S`I E`lb2\_/ICE THE SARJEANT C0. Limited Smoked and Pic`r_1ic Hams 'c'o"1)'rs`,`It'{1'.`- a{1T%Z}f$}'E}&f )}1i'pEF?.`REE Bird s Roof Paint renewsthe life of your roof (in 1-gal. cans), per gallgn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 At Brennan s F res? 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