L 2!!*d umuqnruum, uream- or phone Cookstown. = 25-30c . I . . . . cu-out: $12.00-15.00 i 30-35c` 23-25c: 25-2801 $11.25; .25.3oc, .. $1.00-2.50 . . . . . . .. 35: . . . . . . 64ci . . . u)`OUU' % $1.25-1.30 . . . 75-80c ' 75-80c |0nn1:nn- 90-95c . 50-55c I 60-65c -1: on-` .I5Z 9 010n Us we The tenth session of the Ontario Religious mfg Education Council Training School was -- held July 14-23 at the Y.-M.C.A. camp; Lake nnrt- Couchiching. 'Approximately_two hundred am- students attended, repreenting all parts w.n. of the province; t.he year being the most -300 successful in the history of the school. -"'; The members of the. faculty were: Miss_ UPS B. Laine, Supt. Childrt-n's Division of the` 073' `O.R.E.C.; Mrs. J. J. Eaton. President Tor- Of onto Graded Union; Mrs. `P. Burgess. Supt. * f' Children's Division. Quebec R.E.C.; Miss, NE Mae Gen)-mell. Girls` Work Secretary of the `r 341 Board of Sabbath Schools, Presbyterian ==- church; Miss Clara Espoy, Pittsburg. Pa.. author lecturer, experienced leader of girls; __ Rev. Rum! Harris. Field Secretary of the` Cm. General Board of the Presbyterian church. Of `teen age boys worker; Dr. P. R. Hayward, " gm General Secretarv Rmml at n..I:..:.\..s tr..i.. uuuune aunuay acnool. _ Miss -Hilda Fletcher of the Central Sunday School, a menvber of the class, who was to have graduated, was during the year called to her Heavenly home. In recognition of lher standinn (lnrimr 1.114: {nus `nun-n uuyuuuw LHKC ` ` At the closing exercises on Saturday night the `teen age girls' group in Oriental cmtumes, dramatized the story of Ruth? The scenes were laid in the twilight under the trees, and in the field of waving grain where the .rea_ners and gleaners toiled. After the _service Sunday `evening the graduation exercises wereconducted. The largest class `in the history of the school re- ceived their d-iplomus as` the reward of three years study. Four in the graduating lclass were delegates from Oro Township-~ Miss Mary Walker of Central Sunday School: Mrs. A. G. Muir and Misses Flor- ence Hastings and Katie Sinclair of the Guthrie Sunday School. Min mm. m....:.-_ -e n.- :- A FOR .SvAl4E~~ (`l101ce 'luuldu)g lot, olrml (h)Hm*.~a nn \'.'m..-.. ,'\`+ AA. ucau ul I.-ut.` SCHOOL ~ The Work of the school was of :1 varied chzu'nct.er---4Beible Study on Jesus of Naz- areth." a series of lectures on How t-o'l Teach Religion" by ` Dr. Hayward, and; 9,` specialization courses on the different grades 9. of the Siinday School._ Lec'ures of general3 3 interest were given each evening. in 3 Tl) afternoon was devotedto organized!` 3, p_le.y under the direction of J. T. Laidlaw. 3` 3` Springfield Y.IM.C.A. College. a physical: ,clirector. During the weeknwater sports.] ; baseball. valley hall. tennis and group} .g. games were participated. in with great en- H thusiasm, by all. '-The tennis tournament!" `lladvies singles was won by Miss Myra Reid: *3 of Hawkestone. i , ',. nu 13-24.... -1-`A- ' ` ` ' ' , nu uawmaswne. ` On Friday afternoon the students chart-{ ,ered the steamer Gneva and went up the ,beautiful _xSevern River to Port Stanton. . Sparrow Luke; I Ao'cl... ..I'....:__ , ~ - ' ' L , . - v-- uvwu-up :1 rl VVIVIIIIUIII I I .. (Owen Sound Sun Times) ,l One of the most interesting addresses giv- 3 en at the Rotary Club. for some `time was delivered by T. Alfred Fleming, of Cleve- t, land, at the regular Tuesday luncheon. -. He spoke of various classes into which men . were divided, the wish-bone class, who al- ~; ways wanted to do something but never ._ did; the jaw-bone class who criticized but never did anything to help; the fuunyebone ) class who were always presen-t when they :u had nothing to do or pay to get there and the back-bone class` who shouldered the burdens and really accomplished all that? was worth while. i I; ' o.n.c.c. VTRAIPUNG SCHOOL S I CLOSES SUCCESSFUL COURSE - nun vyuuint vvuul n_ uuu 5l1HlC_. K1191" WHICH ` a pmgrum of races was run off. Following the presentation of prizes all part-ook of a bountiful repest provided by the ladies. `After this another lively ball game was Yplayod. During the afternooniseveral snaps I of the crowd were taken. The day,was most ; delightful and a very enjoyable time is re- 3 ported. gvnvuvv uluu uua auuluuzr. . l ; -Snaps" in pianos, phonographs .e and all musical instruments this week- ; at Keenan &*Kenned_v s. 39 A --A garden party and concert will - be held on the church grounds, An- ` ten Mills, "Tuesday, July 31. Re- freshments sold on grounds. Admis- _ sion, 25c. - 30c! A juvenile baseball team from the vicinity of Queen's Park, in charge of H. M. Dyment, went to Midhurst' last Friday evening and defeated the Midhurst Juniors in `an exciting game played at A. A. Garvin's farm. Chester Carson umpired. The Bar- rie line-`un was: C. Johnson p. K. Walls c, D. Cameron 1st, B. Redditt 2nd, A. Tribble ss, A. McKenzie 3rd, W. Dyment If, H. Haift cf, H. Part- ridge rf. ; g Suppfy Co. employees and [their fzixnilios. nhout 49, held their rim annual picnic by `boat to Shanty Bay Park ; yesterday. Upon arrival at the grounds the` 1 fun opened with a_ ball game, after which ` R nrmvrnm nf Finn: urns nun nff T.`..I`I......!_- unsu 5v\-vL1.Lu av LLGCIIGII IE xxcuuuuy 5. There will be _no luncheon of the Barrie Kiwanis Club this week, ow- ing to the trip taken to Oakville on Wednesday, when Barrie Kiwanians and their wives, to, the number of about fty, were entertained by the West Toronto Kiwanians at the Country Club. The outing was a de- lightful one and was greatly enjoyed by the Barrie people. It is hoped to have a return visit from the West Toronto Club this summer. f ` 1..-.._" 2-. ' uvvll vu uuv nvxccuo yucuw uayu. Friday, Aug. 17, ha been` xed by . the Barrie Kiwanis Club committee for the community singing in Queen's Park. The co-operation of the pub- lie is invited to help make this a success. ' ' -Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake and all the latest hits in sheet music. v and records at Keenan & Kennedy s. Thorn kn nn `iinnlnnn-u 4;` LL. Tuesday's ne rain was greatly needed and'did much good. jg uA`nnG:nnn 1313155 V I . l>l0lI.~`al*) AND S'DABLE for sale. " Apply on the prmni.~'o.~.~ T. H, 'HnlrLa\unI-H1 nn um! . . - V u u u u - - u unu Jlltllall SUV -50 selections FREE with each Grafonola this week at Keenan &_ Kennedy's. A 9 30 ` Automobiles from many parts of the United States and`-xcalgada are seen on `the streets these, days. WI-inv Ana 1'] Ian: I-scan Sci! 1... -sum: FUEL a SUPPLY. co. mcmc D..-_3- 1'3...` 9. C1,,, I, I" ` roun cLAssEs' INWA Eammufurv The first gun in the I-mperial Conferenceto be held in London, England, in Septemper,i is considered to have been fired by the an-pl 6 nouncement of the Canadian transportation; companies of special rates and arrangements}. for the bringing over from the British Isles of extra farm labor for the` bumper crop! in the West soon about to be harvested. The: White S`ar, Cunard, Dominion and Anchor Donaldaon and other steamship lines work- ing jointly with the railways. have offered: a`:-ate of 12 to any male farm laborer} from any part of the United Kingdom "to, Winnipeg. Manitoba. andfrom there half a? cent a mile to any other station. Sailingt dates` are from August 1 to August 11 in-' elusive. Canada would welcome 10.000 l men from the old country-the Canadian! National Railways expect to handle a very eonaiderable share of this trafic. l {BRITISH HELP comma FOR I i ` CANADA'S GREAT HARVEST; Boys Khaki Bloomers, sizes 24 to 34, extra value at $1.50,` clearing price . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c I HOSI Men's Black Cotton Sox, fine` quality, special price . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 pr. Men's Grey Umon W-orkmg Sox, special price . . 29, 4 pairs $1.00 ..______,______________________ H()UC\`!`I"A'ND L01` FOR SALE at 69 Vic- Il)l`i!l Sf, `Annlv nn vfkn nun . ...... .. nn'0A_ Boys Black Overalls and Black and `White Stripe Knee Overalls, with bib, -t ages 2 to 5, regular 65c and `.$1.00, clearing price . .- . . . . . . . . 50 ~ Boys Shirt Waists and Men's Print -Shirts, with collar attached, blouse sizes 11 to 14 years, shirt sizes 14 to 171/A,' extra value at $51.25, spec- ialprice 98 ea. ,, .Men s Fine Shirts, without collar and with collar attached, nice patterns, sizes 14 to 17, prices were $2.50, $2.00, $1.69 and $1.50, clearing _price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 ea. (118: with Such Deep Elastic Tops They Cannot Bind Above the Knees We Chi1d1 Sutcliffe s Mid-Summer Sale A BIG SAVING ON LINES YOU WANT RIGHT NOW, AND IT WILL PAY YOUTO BUY AI..I.. YOU NEED OF THESE LINES, AS THEY CANNOT `BE REPLACED "AT THE REGULAR PRIGE AND IT IS A BIG SAVING AT THE ' - . ' REDUCED PRICES.` uvv;.J LLIVVGLIICIIL ' Ask for this longer lasting hosiery dbuble soles, tapering toes, trim, snug-ttin and slightly deeper four-ply heels. Made women and children, in silk, .botany_wool, m. lisle and cashmere uanuaus vv uulau. y What a genuine comfort are the deep elastic tops V of Circle-Bar Hosiery to both large and ' small women! The tops are knitted so elastic that, while they t snugly over the knee, they yield readily with every movement. ' A -1- 1--- LL 9, an 1 . . - Both large and small women f1'e0_uent1y takethe same size stocking foot. How. can hosiery with a_ narrow, unyielding hem be expected to t them both. above the knee? The tops which uncomfortably bind the` large woman, hang in annoying looseness on the small woman. `I71- - A , ' > "Longer II ear in Every l air" ll\ll'|`l4 mriu St. i___v_____ ____u_____ - DUN ! Circulars are being distributed in Great. ELMO-`_I" T070030 Jul)` 20.. f0 Mr. and 3. Britain to all ste hip agents, while large? M E" ("'39 Ed Lofdl 30 Wright 4 Gator announcements contain the terms ofi A"'e-- T"`.~ 3 daughtel ' the '33D0rt-ation omPanies' snc-rous.of-, FITS`m"L"`0 Wd"5d3'- -My 25- 1923. I. fer. Indications already point to 3 amen 4' son to Mr. and Mrs. J. Fitsell, Franciu 5;-d'ous degree of interest on all sides andf ' N" B`"'?- _ 9] newsriaper comment is most favorable. M R'0GERs*~`T0 ML and Mrs. Lorne R. Rm ! ; ,...... `It\Il\ AI - ii IN MEMORIAM ,| 2,cents 1' word; minimum 50 cents I [IIIi_I_IlIIIIlIIII vv -uuavt, U .. 00 -- ~.., I July 21, a daught4:r" (Lois Elizabeth). { At Creemore on The Twelfth Stayner; V-AUGH-A:N-.0!1 Sunday. July 22, 1923, a W011 the P1519 f1' the be d'39`~'d ld8`-s daughter to Mr. an(|_'Mrs. Robt. Vaughan, E22 lodges were on parade. < ' I ' Tollendal. ------ - REGISTERED HOSIERY 1nH+\r I k ditions requir i i another `month. T l6I:"r:a,go Llr\clDrn; ` Inn fkn I\D:nn In. `L. L Boys Dark Brown and Blue and Light Blue Trimmed Wash Suits, t ages 2 to 6, extra value `at $2.00,` clear? g priqe . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 \llII`y , oLac LU, clearing price H DU 5}`) TO hE'l'~--.136: 134 make St. Phone 72 ;`\'eEl-..~" or H. A. Henry. ,, Boys Summer Suits, grey crash", 3 only, sizes 29, 30 and 32, reg. $3.50, clearing` Dric-9 . . . *" '` --v-.u4\.L IV llnll 1113 3, snug- Jtting ankles snh.-1 R'.-.J.. .... __ --- ' it. this date will be 4 m vvnllb Inll.IlL`LJID ade for men, :1, mercerized . Q. nu: _.-. Apvullva mg; f;:o,ab1e_ 7 R0(`.vERS--- l`o Mr." Mrs_. R. I _ .iJl21.dh` - - .". V.A{lI(}fA;_.?V2-i-s&1ugS11t:.1`5'I`n`\-IJ.al:uh:tbe3 103! Ilrncmnri `r--*`-- with, _its ~ extended Young` Men s Tweed Suits, colors grey and brown; some are two-piece and some are three-piece, sizes 33, 34. 35, 36 and 37, with long pants; these suits were sold at $28.00 and $30.00, clearing price . . . . . . $8.95 You should not missthese suits. Khaki Denim, 32-in., tiice ne qual-- it_\_-' for men's and boys shirts or oy- eralls, regular 4(_)c, special, 25 yd. American Colored `Crepe and Prints. one `yard wide, good patterns. good izalue atV3'5c, clearing price, 23 yd. ll\ ll'L`|I'l `K 88' Snphiu SI. :: Plain Crepe, white, rose: and salmon shades, reg. 50c, clearing price, -25: Ladies White Pique, Gabardine and Striped White and Brown Skirts, made by the Hampton Company, prices were $2.00, $3.50, $5.00 and $6.00; clearing price '. . . . $1.00 ea. Do not miss _this line at the small price; the buttons on some are worth A * the price. Chi]dreh's White Cotton Princess Slips, lace trimmed, t ages 4, 6, 8 and 10, prices were 75c and $1.00, "clearing price . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 69 Ladies Combintions, with straps and with half sleeves, plain knit and `porous,lknee length, lace trimmed; these lines were $1.00 and 69c and extra value at .these prices, clearing price . . . . .' . . . . . . . . .. . 2 for" $1.00 Ladies Knitted Drawers. lace trim- med, knee length, made by the Ox- ':....,: Mzvl- ,........ .....A ..1......,1 ....4..... lII\.\4 IBIIUC IDII VIA IIIIOLIL IJV \lll\r \I.l\" 5 5 9 . 'fQrd Mills, open and closed, extra at`75c, clearing price . . . 59 Small Ladies and Girls Knitted Vests with straps, regular 19c, spec- ial price . . . . . . . . . . .- 15:, 2 for 25 Children's Sox, blue and white, yel- low and plain blue, sizes 7`/_ to 9, W regular 40c, special . . . 25 pr. Ladies and Girls Plain and 1x1 Rib Black, Brown and White Cotton Hose in sizes 6, 6%, 7, 71,9, 8%, 9, 9% and 10; these hose were 65c, 50c and 39c,. special price . . . . . . . . 25 pr. Ladies Mercury Lisle Hose, full fa- shioned, colors navy, taupe, putty, canteloupe and tan, sizes 8% to 1'0, price was 90c, clearing price, 50c pr. - R,OOMS--0m- or two furnished or unfur- nished rOom.'~' m'1ct. Suitable for light ` Imusokeepiug or momers. j Reasonable. Cen- 'n'al._ /\pply'5'4 Owen Sh. BtIl`l'i(_!. 30p . `FV-UV, $2.00 }HAP`MAN--CH-A.PPEIr--At Minwing. July 25, 1923. by the Rev. H. Ber-ry of Craig vale,AJohn Benjamin` Chapman to Miss Grace Lippington C-happel of Minesing. lACMIUI1AN-CURnRII'}-At (the Presby- terian Manse. Orillia, on Saturday, July 14. 1923. by the Rev. N H M-4`-3"-' `BORN New York gambl amending millions 0 :`nd-than? the MIC as eagerly as in I nor of 1919. |NIl b(llll/ | \l('vc`lll|Il View of the rem-1 Fkirliuxm-nl. `II[' IIr.\l IIIIVIIII -./ill be held it the- '.'L Ciunpholl on H community moo nnmmunity urv Co 11115 of Smyner. di `us expected to givn 3"eder:tI member f nromised to be pic portant qut-.stinn.< I-;n\n ..l` 91-... .u....... y~ HUU-SE T0 RiWN`T. . pplv-~to Snnhin SI ` . "`JGU|II` ['1 lllr K V visit, from J<:.~(-;!- borough, who rh; deter, Mrs. H .\l poke for .~`mnI.- mteresl 10 XL. 5 his pziat (lays :m and the great hm. the Sunday Scham U19 of I`-{hi-. -nauy way. 'n.,. H13 Ila) JIF- The U.'F.(), 1 harm of Mr. 2:! Izvening of July` I3. large cmwrl. lzrogmmnw and weds wvre u\`4'l`. The next man! in L I ll vhf`. ::`|\r Jrrsses an "(` Hchoo! Tru.~tm-.~ mature of the e V 3.2. 1' ,_,, `rromotion `Exam SL1 In M`. I '-ace Holt. 31'. H 10.11`. HI 2-`sin, Roy Holt. Jr. 11 tn Sr. II Jr. I to Sr. I :<....-L....- IYY . 1 H0nour.~ - (h-m 494. Myrtlo Run George Hum.-htux "n.-is--.Arohir H302 He-Lh Arnold 434, ,\riml(i 387. '1 one .1 nu J\U_V .1}. 11 u ='u:-chase "Filly Ban Sr. Prix Jr. Pm mznzio. (I! A A I _.lUC LlHH|lH.'\ U.F.'W.O. ('-In! July 21 at the dart. A l:u-gr good pru};r3m I . ',. u ~l7lu.ra Johl: 37.3 . Honour.~`~ -Mm H.un:'_v 473, A1 P.'n'k.< Innl_ Wilson 459, If! Prince 439, Irena- 4:! 405. Laura JP .nmm(-.ndN'l- ~ `(Eh l7unningh:nm 386 'I'hmo stnrrwl Jr. III to S \ III. III [1, I M:-Jiiulurn hum marks 450 and c H'on Mn othy Pu;_w1,(-_\' :3` Hatyos 543, Nor foot 504; Rvrm AIIIX : VTO L-l'7'.I` -I-l"ivo or .:~jix rooms, pzirtly fur- nished. if (lesircd, in house pleasznxlily sit mat'ml. with'cnnveniences, large garden, mqdvrme rent. Apply 2.`-{Theresa St. 30-35p' . `-"-.-.-"-." ---' . ` `I |`I q III .\Iuxi.'num urorks 450 xv "'llH0n. Public The pronmtin l}ook.~7tuwn Puhl ing in JlHN`_ zm mg given in `cm! i 1:: QUI, I` l -Maximum Iuarks 600 : nun -(Tonto to . Mondsuy, Augu. Hawko.-tone. P Bntemsinmcnt V- er; Arno!d s urc .m.<! 361. Th(.~(' : The nmmhly !7.I'Ifl'\ All 1 GUTHRIE U Sr. 111 I L ll! L)`: I base (II.> Banks, }<}m . Primer In . } rim(-r In III 1 BOARDERS WANTED by day or week. Apply at 77 McDonald St. . '25-30p I TWELVE SHROPSHIRE EWES for sale;' with lambs or without. John Brown, Ed- `gar. 80-816 Monday DA N_(Z '1m<'1'{ RUM.-\ I'll xxx ;' T331131;-, I Jr. Pr Tuun This s IV In wAIj :x2 'f'wo ROOMS 10 l.E l', furnished or an. fnrniahnrl nan-hml AI! -WI!" I;\-......:__;_ R11`: CO Spe 14 n u u nvu.un l\I Iuul, turmsneu I . I I ` furnished, central. Box `W Exanunerj Office. 30-35p , 7 u\.n.vx-'~apLuq.-.'uuu l_uu UVUWOM, (IISYK grey, nn Saturday night lust-,a between Barrie and Overhead Bridge on the Ridge Road. Pair of gloves in pocket. Finder please enquire} at Exami-ner offico. 30;): ...a S'l'RAY.ElJ~~-I"rmn Int 36, con. 2, Vespra, iwo ml aml..white--oulws. Finder please notify Walter Furbes, Barrie, R.-R. 1,. phone 60lr3. ' 27ptfc` l.0ST-~-Fozxmlo black and white fox ter- rier. about one year old. strap around neck with silxer mg attached. Missing from 4 Bpys St.. on Friday about 7. 309 . b0*-`T**5Pl'|1|'.-2`und full overcoat, darkgrey, an Suvturd-nv nioht ls'mt.-.hn!wmn Run-in am! ponses. . STRAY-ED-4'0nrto lot 39, con. 1, Vespra, nne roaniyetu-ling steer. Owner may have szunc by proving property and `paying ex- 30-31c ~ 1-3--.; 1JOST~~-Man'.5 square-faced silver wrist watch. lost in Wellington "Hotel on July-15. No. on case 16762. Finder plense enquire at Examiner office. ` . V 300 LOST---Lower half` of extenwionzldlagfaler. In. fu_r_matio`u`|eO.E|g 0 same wou app:-c~ ciated. The Barrie Planing Mill, telephone 163.. . V 30p OLU-B BAG FOUND. Owner can have! same by proving contents. Apply 185 Dun- lnp St,., upstairs. 30p . JERSEY COW and calf for sale. at 83 Penetang St. -jj lJOST~- ciub bag containing golfing mgs., R1-,wardVif returned to H. Calder- wnod, 23 Dundonnld St. T \ 30p W-AN'I`ED_Two neat appearing single men, over 21, to travel with manager and sell. Experience not necessary. Salary and ex- pense. -:. Write F. J. Mac Andrews, Barrie, Ont-., Gen. Del. . i 80]) WANTED at once by 11 Ban capable young man with soxm husiness experience, the form Apply Post Office drawer 762. WANTED immediately, for a month, `a general. No washing or ironing. Apply . iss Hutchinson, Shanty Bay. 30p WANTI)D-A reliable middle-aged home- keeper for` elderly couple at Alliaton. Ont. .-\p'pIy-G. S. -Edmonds, Alliston, Ont. 29-34p Que cent a word, cash, each insertion (minimum charge. 25c); six insertions {or the price of four. 10 cents extra when charged; also 10 cents extra when replies are dirccu-dAm Examiner Oice. MAID WAN'lED--Apply to 'Mrs;`Morren, 20 Collier St. 29-30c WIANT-ED-~4at once, good maid; Apply Superintendent Royal Victoria . _ c xuunu umy v_vmv'm-Ju no nelp wun housework. oat sleep at home. hone 954W. 93, Owen St. . 30p oooxamman WANTED. miadmgea, tum in fnvnnlr "nah; Hnhvnon 7 an!` R n m. FOR SALE IN B-ARR'IE~-Brick cottage. It pf-"` t `,d T 1'2E "`" Ad` iurnishod. with two lots fully cropped. ; let (30 mu age ` stable and driving sht-d fully equipped, and `T ` full set *of markat gardc-.ner s impienientiti Suitable for retired farmer. business man. lack up summer cottage or market garden- er. from which to make his living. Apply to owner. S. L. Flemihg. 211 Blake St.. Bar-1 tie. Ont. ' 28-320 ' Luun-um1uutnu `Wm! uyu, lnluulo-agaa, two in family. Apply between 7 and 8 p.m-. 1'2 High St. . ` 1 29tfc YOUNG GIRL WFAL-N'1VEDto help with Rhlunnnvnrh nlnnn ,u6 Janina Dknnn Live Stock For Salg $&w&mw&w&$&wmm Property For `Sale - Property To Lt wlwigo-r;1s and /parvdr nus! M111 |.'\ll\ HALE`. M U VIC`; Apply on the pre}11i:w.~'. 29'-340` i Lost and gund .. -----------.------V--I hE'l`~---.Desiru-ble residence at. . Phone 725w. Apply to J. A_ Hahn. onnm... A V JRY DF)SIR.ABLE HOME, 44 Chat- Inne St., for sale. Large lot, 94 feet front- age-; nice lawn; nine rooms and-bath; balls. from. and back swim; electric light and furnace. Apply Mrs. Shrubsole, 125 Collier St. 25-30p Help wanted LF--14 acres on lake i_v;{ also property on owner, John McGill. 26'-31p ---:-------------:-n Barfie Bank, al some banking or , former preferred. Miss` Bird, I I mm, 95.. 4 Apply I 30p` FL I! u------. 29-'33,; : v 1.15] U; 30g35p : p 55 IIULII 301) I 3" 4 ies or dances. Apply LorneAArnold, Dream- 2 . land Theatre, ABwrri'e.,or "Ont. ' . V > ` `t SMALL ORCHESTRA open for garden part- FOR SAl.E -~'.`lix-rnoxxml brick-clad house, sll convenience.-e. in good locality; also garage and lxenhousa; close to Collegiate. Apply at Examiner office. T 29-34p "_""""",""""""""""""--"""-"""""""" Ivyv . . . . . . .' . . . . . . Baas` . . . . . . . . . . . .. Buckwheat . . . . . . . Potatoes. per bag . Hay. per ton Butter. per pound Eggs. per dozen .. Chickens. spring .. Hogs . . . . .. 'Iianib skins Horse hides . . . . . . . Horse hair . . . . . .. Beef hides . . . . .` No. 2 Fall Wheat (new) guts M. . . . .' u v u - s o o u - - u WOOL AND e %HIDES I UUIII` ., ficc. !WAN'I`vED---Young` male dog, Spumel or ICollie preferred. Apply at Examiner Of- fice. - "" : PHO'I`OQRAI HY- at your home. groups. gportraits. weddings, etc., church decora- `tions; also copies made and enlzurgecl I` your old valued photos. Mail ordvrs have = carefuluttention. W. S. Martin. 17 Eug- ' enia St`. I . O Box 415. 29-341) ________________ : PHO'I`OG_RAPHY- ; l)0l`tl'Hif.R, Illntlrunan at-n .. ' HAIR DRESSING done by Mrs, D. C. Howard. Bring your combings and have .' a good switch made. 26 Mulcaster St. 27tfc u MEALS AND LUNOI-I-ES-~Mu1caster Street` Tea Rooms . Best of homemade cookingn City Dairy ice cream. _ 29-34p! ' umnr Wl. !\p_[||y I70 .Bu.\' 414, Barrie l .O. - FAwM ma SA.LE---82 acres, lot` H2. con. 9. Essa, `brick house. good build-, I ings. all steel roofed, 2 wells and windmill. `good maple bush, young orchard just. be; ginning to heat. This is a No. 1 fawn, Will sell crops, stock and implements. Wm. MacDon:ild. `RR. 3, Thornton, Ont. 28-32p ' ;vv':xuu-1'4 rruuu run oaurr-wast n-an V `of lot 30. con. 1. Oro. Applyto Hugh Mo.-g luaig, Shanty Bay, 11.11. No. 2." . 25-30p ! FARM FOR SALFr~Weat half lot 19, com; 9, Essa, one hundred acres. Will sell as 21 going coixcern or separate. 24 acres fall; wheat. 14* alsike, 11 alfalfa. 23 barley, 15 outs. balance pasture mid summer fallow.= Apply to H. Bunting, RR. 3, Thornton 26-31p :'l-,'-"'-"" -""-'-"-"""'-'-'-'-'-' |uu'.1L-`lulu l'iL'I\lll run. D1-\'lJ_l'.---14:11. . 24, Con. 9, Fssa. Apply to Mrs. Wesley` Brooks, R.R. No. 3, Thornton. 29-34p T ::---- 100-ACRE FAIRM FOR SALE---East half nf Inf an arm 1 nun A...-.I..... u....L u- FOR SALE---We finish amateur work; films developed any size to 4 x 5, 10 cents, prints 5 cents, post cattle 5` cents, enlargements 5 x 7, 35 cents. S x 10. 50 cents. Mail orders, returned within a week or sooner. W. S. Martin, 17 Eugenia St. P.0. Box, 4l5; Barrie. . 25-300 3 : I 1oo..a.cma ma-M non. SAL.E---E..H. `)4 l`.nn 0 Wm... A....l.. 5- II... In UNCLA`MED FREIGHT SALE~--l00 bags International Stock Food (price $4.00) for $1.00 bag; 10 new nlattresses, 1 honey ex- tractor, 1 cream sepa.rator.A1_Gramoph6ne (cost $145.00) for $49.00. 'and Chevrolet touring car.~-A. J. Tuck. - ' 30p FOR SALE--Kitchen range, coal or wood, with waterfront; also gas range, 4-burner, with oven. Apply F. J. Kelcey, 8 Francis Street. ' . 29-30p 1 ._.____..........___..._...._...__.. THURSDAY WHOLESALE PRICES PR.()I li)R'l:' FOR SALE--14 . 1-hm'(*'ut Shanty By;T Blako,St. Apply to owner, . Buy 414 Ru:-rin IJ(\ I St, tn," `FOR SALFr--A quantity of timber, suit able for barn posts or beams; also plank -and girts. Apply to A`. W. Green, Craig- I vale. -'4- llllll v.'a1e.V STOCK OF` FIRSTJCIJASS BRICK for sale no Mmlnml D.....o....... n..:..|. ur....I... 13.-- uxvun up tuna;-vunnv nxuun I0! 8318 at Midland, Penetang Brick Works, Pene- tang. For information telephone J, Quiz- ley. " . .30-85p ] BICYCLE for sale, Cleveland, C.M.C., also high chair_ and go-cart with .t4_>p.. `Allin I good condition. Phone ssew. 3l_Ecclas Q} on- FOR SALE-New horse-power potato spray- er, sprays four rows. Apply to Harry` Ot- taway, Barrie. Phone 60516. 7 27-31p BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALF---Cre wicker, -in first-class condition, rubber-tired. Call at 117 Burton Ave. or phone run D.1uJ:r-maiisey-n8l'l'lB mnaer, 111- 3000 glllzape. Apply to L. C. I-Iubbert,-Churglg` 1 . ` 4 - T . run ursuxu---zvuwuouc, nsteua musxc 00!; also child's cot. Apply at 152 Bradfoni st. . . A _ 809* SALE~-(`-lIbideN'l;$&liI)g one hun-' olrml dollar.-a, on \ .sp1'a St. Address care A M Box .H" Barrie. Exanxxiher. 29-840 , FOR SALE--WhiteAena1nelled wicker go- cart,- in excellent condition. Apply at American Hotel. ` 3 l oil hanging lamp.` App1y_23o Elizabe rvn unuI.':-4uuuu oearsxm race 8!!!! an t on1.m.. h St.| j FOR SALE-MaAssey~Harris' binder, in good sham. Annlv in L I`. F-luhlu-I, mm.-..|._ non SALE---Raowboat, Estella music box; alnn l~.hiH'n (mt, Annlv at 159 R-a.l'n-.3 inmmrm FOR SALE-E. Teasdale, s No- ] pier St. 246-31p .5 FOR SALE-2-inch dry hcinlock. Apply 85 Dundonald St. or phone_ 650.}. 30-35p FOR SALE-Good bearskin robe and an nil [nu-|nn.n Inmn An-J`. min I:`l:-..L..:.L O4. ABARRII-1MAR_KE'lv'S Farms For SaleJ Miscellaneous ..uum~. mun nw\vnl.lL mr sale. Apply prmni.~'o.~.. T. H. 'Holdsworth,_l10 So-5 phiu St. '30-35p __.i.._...___.____.___________ g