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Barrie Examiner, 29 May 1924, p. 12

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sale. reasonable Barclay, Stroud. 1 RI-fn `U. up- 's need 21-22p Lruuu, 16ttc} nnn nary 22c| ; UHIIIUP anu AVLUIUCISLUF D53. May Bargain Day--We have plan- ned to make Saturday, May 31, a big bargain day at this store. Men's suits from $10.98 `up. Boys suits -at $4.98 up. Come for bargains in ; all men's and boys` clothingand fur- nishings. Also big bargains !'on se- cond oor. Ladies silk stockings, worth up to $1.50, for 49c, slightly imperfect. Boys cotton ribbed stock- ings, all sizes, for 19 pair.- The `W. C. Hunter Clothing Store, Bar- rie. . 22c Some .forty members of the Adult Bible Class of Churchill Presbvter- ian~ Church oaid a "visit to the Win- One Bible Class of Collier St. Meth- odist Church on Sunday afternoon- It" `was expected that J. W. Mercer, Secretary of the . Orillia Y.M.C.A'.. would address the combined classes, but he was unable to be present. A. F. A. Malcomson substituted and led in the discussion of the lesson. '.l`he1sWin-One` Class will return the yisitbsome time during the summer. to 01;; Day. While xing a piston on `his bus last Thursday afternoon, Clarence Hunter, one of the drivers on-the Huxtable Bus Line. was struck in the right eye by a piece of steel. He went to Toronto for treatment and has now returned to his home at Holly. `While the injury is painful, he will not lose the sight of the eye. Frank Q Wnlcmnn TM'nainn|"l`|~i1~_ uc- Wl nub luau hue auguu 01 tile eye. Frank S. Welsman, Musical Dir- ector of the Canadian Academy of Music, Toronto, has been engaged again as conductor of the Anglo- `Canadian Concert Band of Hunts- ville for the summer season. Mr. Welsman, who is at present in the West, will return `to take up his duties in Huntsville about the first of June. A -....-I .....L...._ -5 LL-` -L.-__-'L __-.. `X}'J &e1~eature of the" church par- ade of the B.C.I. cadets, which will 1 take place on Sunday. June 8, to Col- lier .St. Methodist Church, is that members of the cadets will contrib- ute largely to the service themselves. Solos will be sung by Wilfred Rob- inson and Sidney Tooke, while Quar-R ter-Master Geo. Service will preach the sermon. ` `I'2`.... e... .. ".311..." 1...-.. -.. 4.1.- ....-... DIIU ,Ul'lIlUlls Fire in a willow tree on the prem- ises of M. Alexander, Bradford St., called for the effortsof the remen on Friday evening. There wasno damage done and the remen had no trouble "putting out the re. The remen were again called out` on Saturday night by a false alarm rung- in from "the box at the corneriof Dunlop and Mulcaster Sts. -' Mow nnI'|lIn;VI `hnu__1XTn hairs -n`nn GOOD EIGHT-ROOMED BRICK 7-HTITQF`. with nun:-nnvn fnn nnln at-nhln pcruy. - . The Ball Planing Mill Co. is build- ing two `ne cottages on the south shore: one at Big Bay Point for Fred S. Jamieson of Toronto, next to H. D, Jamieson s; and the other for Dr. Shenstone of Toronto, adjoining Dr. Lyon s. They also are building a cottage for Mr. Kerwin of Toronto at Big Bay. A\ :VIlI n 95:54-nu An~L=_ L... - an uuuub 01 J03 UWH. ` County Treasurer D. H. Coleman. County Engineer F. G. Campbell and Geo. L. Davis, chairman of the Roads V and Bridges Committee. were in "Tor- onto on Wednesday in connection with county road matters. 1; 1:(;,.,..1..,..,..,..p m........-.. ...1_..`......'_ wuu county roau matters. R. King'ham.of Toronto, who pur- chased the Peninsular Park Hotel from T. `E. Coupe, is getting things in shape for the season. The pav- ilion also is under new management. A g`,olf`ecourse is being laid out on the Pepall farm and Geo. Leslie's pro- perty. p ` 'l"lm no" D1.....:..... Mm n. :. 1....n.1 --Neil Yellowlees, piano tuner, will be in town next week. Appoint- ments can be arranged at J. G. Kee- nan s Music Store (opposite the post office square); e 22c Rev. S; J. T. Fortner of Minesing will preach in Collier St. Methodist Church, June 1, morning and even- ing. Rev. H. E.,Wellwood will con- duct anniversary services at Mid- hurst. V Q...3L l`|-_-_`l:_-_ In, H O I I- The pupils in the Prince of Wales School have been provided with bas- ketball, softball and baseball outts, purchased with the proceeds of a concert heldlllast fall. Each class has an outt of its own. I (`Annular 'l"nn....u._.... T\ `I ? f'I_I-__--_. llluliln Swift Canadian Co. vs. York 8: Copeland of Penetang,: an action to set -aside a chattel mortgage, was heard by Judge Vance in County Court last week. Judgment was re- served. `D-.. 1:! In ml-__-rr__, ,3 1-. u u actvcu. ' Rev. E. W. MacKayAof Cranbrook, B.C., is to preach in St. Andrew's Church next Sunday. He is a `bro- ther of Rev. G. J. Mackay, a former minister v `of Elmvale Presbyterian Church. A "__ ______3`_ _o_A 11 V 1-. o A cc: c :u.`,yuuu._y wexcume. Z1-34X] The Collier St. Dramatic Societv presented their playlet, Mother, `Mine, at Ivy on` Wednesdav Iiight lbefore a large audience. ' jnnv _Q4-guano-An - ........: a...:..- ..--.I uc4.u1.c a xurge uumence. -.~Buy Staunton s semi-trimmed wallpaper - 22 inches wide instead of old 18-inch. For sale by W. A. Lowe &vSo_n. Elizabeth St. ' 18tfc -Barrett Partridge still continues to show his form in athletics. This year he won the all-round champion- ship ofthe Ontario College of Edu- cation. \1'..:1 19-11 ___,u . , , 15 very UIIBCDIVB. K. of C, Field Day at Phelpston `on Wednesday,.June;18. Baseball tour- nament, foot races, tug-of-war. Ev- erybody welcome. 21-4x Thu (".nI1~i'mn .Q+ hm.w...L:.. c....:..a.-.| quuu nuuru:-nuu,1v1uu .l5l'H.Ul.S HOUSE with sunmom for sale. stable. garden and garage, all conveniences. Apply to Mrs. Tracy. 18 . Small St.. B1-'l.l'l`h'-I, 2! uuc square. Z20 Tulips in the gores never looked better than they do this year.. The color grouping in several of the beds is very effective. If A4? r! n:..IA n.... ..L 'nL-I.._L--- -Notice-For plumbing and heat- ing, ring 214, `J. J.- Nee1ands,' 48 Blake St. Repairs for all stoves and furnaces. _ 3-Stfc --His Masvter s Voice Victor re- cords for June on sale next Saturday at J. G. Keenan s, opposite Post Of- ce Square. 22 'T`I`Il1.v\u 1'n I-Ln nun.`- -----u `--`-~ ` n. uuwe 0; bolts, muzaoetn 5!}. Ditto The Board of Works -got a good early start at the street oiling this year. DA`-an 'Dn`a-- -L- `---L - " ' ymigter Foley, vwho kept a liquor store in Barrie some `years ago, was buried in Hamilton on Sunday.` Barrie Presbyterial W. M. S. will hold its annual `convention in St. Andrew's Church, June 11 and 12. . -Two blueserge specials, " while thev last- at 45 nor mu 1: n \' -xv--c, vvuavn, `av IJHIIIUI-l'l3In Q"'0U A larg"e class of children made their rs; communion in St. Mary s Church tbday (Ascensio Thursday). .Work has commem-ad nn Alnv n -------u w `anon-Ayah, I blue T serg they last, at $45 nwnm hailm. 19:` uuutcu wuuy (Ascension '1'nursday.). .Work has commenced on Alex. C. Brown's new house to be built on narf. nf Hm Am T.n"1v .....\.......&.. nu avvv .w:uU UL5l= pUUlll.S, \Vlle they $45? per suit.--B. D. O'Neill, tailor, 125 Dunlop.St. 22-3c A` lnunm aim... -1.` ..L:I.1__-._ -,_, -'-All sizes in linoleum` rugs at W. A. Lowe & Son's, Elizabeth St. 18tfc The BOAT!` nf Wnrbu vnnf n I-AA!` uuawua `uuw uuuse to De 011111: part of the old Lally property, Col- lier St.- \Y..J.!..- 111- , `V 1 ' ` ' --: GOOD PASTURE-Large `run. plenty of water; animals come out fat in the null-Iv`-an-1 A -\-nIur `TY II `II .._. _I.-__- &i%&m$&&&&a$&x: LOCAL: NEWS -I< . aw%$&&$&&% `THE BARRIE EXAMINER lll uu.uresI. Ill nuugluus muucauon. $10,385 was raised for missions in the year just closed. Of this amount the`W.M.S. of the district gave $2,339. A few fields failed to reach their ob- jective. but the total is an increase over last year. The Ladies Aid So- cietiespent $5.438 `in the year. Among the laymen elected to represent the District at the Annual Conference in June were '1`. W. W. Evans and Wm. Gardener. Rev. Jos. W. Dudgeon was elected to represent the District with M the chairman on thestationing Com- mittee.--Witnes The annual meeting of the Bradford District of the Methodist church was held on Monday in King. Fifteen lay- men besides the ten ministers were in attendance at the sessions presided over by the chairman, Rev. I. "C. Cgochrane. Reporting for the District Rev. Frank Dunlop. statistical secre- tary. remarked that while the past year had been one of depression in many quarters the District officers had reason to be encouraged through the increases and interest noted. There are more church members in the dis- trict than a year ago. The 27 Sunda Schools reported progress and a grow- inginterest in Religious Education. $10925 urn: rnlnnd fhh rniemlnnn 3... _UI. Cdlfglllu. She married Hamilton D. Stewart who came from the VVest Indies. of which his. father was Governor. -a. short time after the Morgans and they reided in Barrie until Mr. Stewart's death in 1914, since which time Mrs. Stewart resided in Newmarket with her daughter. `In How Aonllnr Hfn lnu Qfnnrnv-I urn: HUI` ua-u.I5uI.ur. In her earlier life Mrs. Stewart was active in the affairs of the-church but her health was not-good for years and she was compelled to forego activities outside her home circle. Qsunuriurucr Man can fixrn unna (`hon UUULSIUU IIUI.` IIUIIIU UIPUIU. .Surviving her are two sons. Chas. E. Stewart. of Toronto and D. M. Stew-` art of Barrie and one daughter, Mrs. Choppin of Newmarket. The `funeral took place on Saturday with burial in the Church of England cemetery, New market. -------j- MEMORIAL TABLET Collingwood Enterprise - At uAll Saints Church on Sunday morning` last. the Memorial Tablet. erected by Miss Moberly in honor of her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. George Moberly. was dedicated by the Rev. Mr. Davis of,Clarksburg. who was the `minister in charge on Sunday. The late Mr. and Mrs. Moberly were amongst `the first members of All Saints Parish and served and worshipped in the church during, a long life. enjoying the love and respect of the ministers and mem-i bers. The beautiful and artistic scrolls. still over the doorways of the church, are the personal handiwork of M Mr. Moberly. BRADFORD DISTRICT MEETING ,.`I__ v______ __A _ ,_,, ,4 . -5 , Q- . MRS. H. D. STEWART After a long illness, death removed one of the oldest residents of Barrie In the person of Ann Gerald Choppln Ivlorgan. wife of the late Hamilton D. Stewart. of Barrie. who died on Thurs- day, May 22. at the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs. Harold E. Choppin. New- market. The late Mrs.. Stewart, who was a. daughter of [the late Rev. Canon Morgan, was born at St. Vincent, Brit- ish VVest Indies, and cameto Barrie over fifty years ago when her father came here as assistant in the Church of England. Qhn rnnv-rind `F-Tnrnilfnn T1 Qfnurnrf uuuuv ; .noLI:1n1::--uawsu run, plenty animals autumn. Apply W, C. How, phone 798. 19-241) ___...._.._.....____...._....._.-'_...___.. 2, 3,4 and 5,.,regular' $5.00, special at . . . . . . . ; $4.59 Boys Tan Military Boats with 1 plain toe, sizes 1, 2, 3 and 4, reg. $4.50, special $3.95 Boys Brown Blucher School 1 Boots, Greb make, sizes 11, ' 12, 13 and 13%, regular I "$4.00, special $3.59 quality leather, with ~ toe cap, sizes 6 to 1 1, _black, brown, reg. $4.50, special $3.95 Men's Black `Work .__...-..-..._.-4~__...4_. -----~- ----- ` 1 HEEU T PEOPLE T U: F\'u l'IEI-I-OVVEI-I- Following an operation. Charles A. Shellsweli of Edgar died in the Royal Victoria. Hospiital on Tuesday. The late Mr. Shellsweli was 51 farmer and was in his thirty-third year. He was married two years ago and he is sur- vived by his wife and his parents.-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shellsweii of Craighurst. The` funeral took place on Thursday afternoon from the home to the West Oro Baptist church and cemetery. ` THOMAS R. MORRIS Bradford VVitness-'I`homas R. Mor- ris, one of Bradford's oldest residents. passed away at his home on Saturday. May 24. He was born at Lloydtown, July 20. 1849.`and came here with his parents at the age of six years where he resided until the time of his death. He was twice married and is survived by his wife. nine sons and two daugh- ters. namely. Bert. i_n Vancouver. Herb. and Irvine in Toronto, Ken. at home. Rex in Omaha. Nebraska. Benson in Lefroy. Mrs. N. P. McDonald in Beet- on. Mrs. ( Dr.) A. B. Brown in Detroit, Job in Toronto. Max and Meryl at home. The remains were laid to rest in the family ploteat Belfry :-1 cemetery. The pail-bearers were six sons and the funeral was largely attended. -um lov U Adgilt-ional obituaries" on page 3. C. A: SH ELLSWEL nine: nvu (\v\AI\nin|\ ("hr oys Bluche bys ozs _Brgwn` Blu:her_School OBITUARY at 1 1, ado 1-n FURNISHED HOUSE to let for the summer months. Centrally located. all modern conveniences. Apply to Mrs. McPhee. 65 High St.. phone 115.~ 21ttc . MOIR.--In loving memory of Jesse` K". Moir, who died May 26, 1923, Cooks- town, Ont. The rolling stream of life goes on, But still the empty chair Reminds us of the face, the smile Of one who once sat there. Ourhllps cannot speak how we miss m. ` Our hearts cannot tell what to say. God alone knows how we miss you, ' dear dad, ' Tn nun hnnnn 1nnl- h. In......-....... 4-.1__- uezu` uau, I In our home that is lonesome today. 22c --Wife and Family.| ]I)AVENPORT-At 93 Ravlna Crescent, Toronto. May 24, James Davenport in his 77th year. Interment at Mid- land on May 27. - auuu n. DUILUH. 8. S011 xwuuam S118- Iey). ' A THOMI- SON-At St. Catharines, on Saturday. May 24, 1924. to Mr. and Mrs. \\`alter E. Thompson, a. son (Victor Evans). V\- A'I"I`---In the RV. Hospital, on Mon- day, May 26. 1924. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. S. VV. Watt. CARSON-ARMSTRC);T;}--In Collier Qt Nfnfhniaf r D.-......:.. .... unnouiv --'l1I\.Ll.B 1'11.ULV u--1n T - Katherine Joan Gray, fourth daugh-I uouier St. Methodist Church. Barrie, on Vvednesday, May 28, by the Rev. H. E. Vvellwood. assisted by the Rev. J. W. Stewart of Meaford. Miss Alice Armstrong of Barrie to Dr. Rollett A. Carson of Cleveland, Ohio. OWNLEY-GRAY-At St. Andrew's Anglican Church, AlIiston,- by the Rev. F. M. Brunton, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. assisted by Rev. Mr. McCallum. rector of Alliston. Captain Philip Ford Townley, R.A.F., youngest son of Lieut.-Col. T. O. Townley of Vancouver. B.C.. tol ter of A. F. Gray, Esq., of Old Traf- ford. Manchester, England. V FERGUSON-In the RV; Hospita.l;,' Monday. May 26, 1924. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.l Art. Ferguson. Al- ` landale. ' ' FIRMAN-In the R.V. Hospital. Sun- `day, May 25, 1924. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. H. Flrman, Allandale. SINTON-At .Luchow, West China, on April 17. 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Simon. a son (William Stig- Iev). .3 II $518558` V` I Directed by Charles -Chaplin and starring the beautiful Edna Purviance. A great-picture.- so don t miss it. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAY 30 AND 31 Hpot Gibson in (jut of Luck FURNISHED COTTAGE to rent. at B1g-Bay Point. garage, icehouse, boat- house. wharf. stoves. grate and fuel. $360 for season. Apply Alex. Cowan, Barrie. or A. B. Moysey, McK1nnon Bullding,"1`oronto. - V 220 A Bronco Buster who `almost From th moment Se. "I-I...-.9 r::L.... .. izh moment that Sam Perdue, Texas cow-puncher, took a ymg leap. from - his bucking broncho to the deck of an American warship Uncle Sam had worries! IN MEMQRIAM , (' v . V- ow. sunny`: 0 your mu PRICES: Adults 25 cents, KIDS, 5 cents 83 B( COMING JUNE 6 AND 7: The Most Sensational Picture of the. (11 IIIAI-4:. -- _ .--- BORN See, Hoot Gibson as the funniest go!) that ever broke up a ship's discipline. From stoke- luole to crow's nest, he roars and rampages through the funniest, fastest, biggest com- edy ever screened! `Mr. and Mrs. Wm.-Smith, Allandale. wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy - and floral tributes in their recent be- reavement. _ _ 22 Mrs. Isaac Downeyand family, Bar- rie and Minesing, wish to thank friends and neighbors for sympathy and kind- ness shown during the illness and death of Mr. Downey. I 22p Mrs. George Plowright and family. Minesing, wish `to thank their friends and neighbors for the many practical ways in which they expressed their sympathy during the illness and death of Mr..Plowright. 22p or 1.` Luau: LU nun 1'. uumup .D`L.. 'l.UU per month. this includes lighting. Apply Box 254, Barrie P.0. 19-2-to . ~`cARI?s9F GOODFEI.LOW S FOR GOOD SHOES ROOMS WITH BATH ~`Running Water in Every Room Sample rooms all new. steam-heated. OUR MOTTO: COURTESY." E. White. W. H. Kennedy. Mgr. Prop. A.W.Goodfellow - W.S.Cooper New Wellington Hotel r1AlI|I\nl- 4\;u-nn-n- Men : Work Bobts, Greb ._ make, ' best quality leather, Blaclq Boots, plain `es 6, 7, 9,-1 $4.00, speciz Thursday. May 20. I924. WATCH FOR THL SIGN OF THE ARROW NEXT DOOR TO BANK OF TORONTO FURNISHED HOUSE to let for sum- mer months. All conveniences. Ap- vly Mrs. R. B. Johnston. 12 Eocles St. BARRIE, T7Owl*Ji'i"A_Rl-O-.` 1' -" ' "' "J ' Don't miss this rarin tearin , bounJing`- romance of land and sea. The greatest pic- ture Hoot" Gib- son ever made! , You'll laugh until `your sides ache! toe, siz- 7, 9,10, reg. special $3.50 Yar. --vvvulyallldu uy two "1 H ren. motored over from Te N.Y.. this week and spent o daysat their summe Xempenfeldt St. ' VI-7 Viilc PIGLC LII-IlKJlal_V ` V. S. Hambly was able . Monday. the rst tim lness of three months. : my returned on Saturday l nta where she had been i -eral weeks. De. '3` A `n___1-, _.,J `ll `cunt weexs. Rev. H. A. Berlis and M accompanied by two of H re. Yflntvnl` Avon -Pu-nrvu '1"; -uvwu I01` a 10W dnvs; .M'l'-, and Mrs. Finch of W_ere guests of Mr, and . Slnclair over.Sundm-, `Mi 373d Frankie Campbell mot `With them fnr t 0 }101id:1\'. .M;'. and Mrs. rank W ft-o_y announce the omru their eldest daughter. Eva os. Kissock of Barrio. 889 to take` place quietly `T Q `l f__.,~LI_, ,,,,_ _Lv.1 U o Mr. and Mrs. J:unv< MI`. and Mrs. N:u'nM baby motored to Humilit- the week-end with .\1v. ; aLUbpulSC K}H\"'('h. M1`. and Mrs. Hnrnld ;\ 1` Huntsville` spent the hm Mr: and MP3. G00. Cmmo St. Mrs. Armstrong will -town for few dnvs; Man on...) It... 13: 1. GARAGE TO RENT---Immedia.tely. central location on Dun1opSt.. Apply at this office. . _ -' 19tc _~g.'.a. nuurewq Rev. Manly Pnrtv'i ter spent a few dntys v." ents in Mable Aw-.. whih the District nlootilur at Mgghodist Church. . ......x mt-.- an. H - wvu JJUIIKIIU It'll} lU(`.\"(l(l_\' a trip to Vnm'0u\'m' :1" hey expect to be Lrunv 1 weeks. `In . _.-J It v u. H. \1Il\'&'l.\. Dunn; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hit? son Donald left 'I`m~.<-d.-1_\' 2 9 (bad... '4- 1r._._,. _._..-uvnl AvALlIIuI\`.`.`. I l\'\1l James Spoors 1'otm'm-. dgy-after a four nmnths Ins sons. J. A. Sp(`vr.<, 1* and J. W. Spoors. .\`:m1t I`... I ..._.I II'_. 11 www- vs--an vvlll LV|Il7|I\I IIIK" Flllllll Mrs. Forswthv nf Flxnx` daughter, Mrs. John Tmi. snent the holiday at I?` M0l`t0n MCII\("](`S$. IY'<`ix ans. 1:. \-urru`. h:1~\"'-. Misses Isabel .~u~.d R} Dorothv Bennett of T `C. M. Bird of 0:1k\'i.u idav with Capt. :w.J. F`:-an:-in `Ill.-.....n .\o' '1 Jl-Ld,V WILH Kilpt. i\3.\`. .\l`.' Francis Mm`:m of 'I`mw his home for tho hnl-;'.!:1 Moran has roturnod fr and will spend the sumn `II..- 1:V,,.,,,,n .~ `'1: 411.13. LVLEEKIIHY. I'., ...."' . Mr. and Mrs. " 1 and Mrs. King M` 'I`n~-~' 'holidav with .\Ix-<. R` Mrs. E. (Turrio. R:1.\""-3`. . ' ........ Y....l._I I IV` 4u.1.a. _U. fl. \\ 1150" Mr. and .\Irs. M: `ten of Woodstock 5'.` `with Mrs. 1\Iendmv<` `M ..- mr.._1_:_._.. ya- wlul LVIFS. lv1t`:1\1U\\' Mrs. Meekimr. F" M- ......I \I`_.. OFFICE TO RENT. Dunlop SL. $7.00 ner month. this innludma lighting THREE ACRES OF LAND and good upple trees for sale. Good clay loam. lot 19%`. eon. eleven. Essa. Clear deed given, For price and terms apply to John J. Barnes, d2016W. Grand Ave.. Detroit. MIch.. U.S.A.' 19-up a IHUHLH WIEX`. '`.z`'.' (` Mrs. Wm, J. f~`-::- to Rockwood 3:`:-:7 . it with her I`:1'.`:"..~` W. Rhinehart. 'R'.'.=._i' TJ"....'L....4. u-:- ,, VV. lllllllllrt. I"'.'.:..`. Herbert \\'i'.. Will Wilson of` ':{.=. `holiday with t'.".e`.r Mrs. _J. H. W190 II . .....I \l ._, \r IUVVCIM L13? E. H, .\I:=....: `the holidav Vance. .\I:\:. T'.-;--`- returned to Tr_~-1: a month witl". "`.e.' 1`. `II..- P... 7 vw auucuy C '.'.`; .i Mrs. H. 37.: Philip have after an r"(`.r" Potglelrl; C13? -5'. \l__,`, 5- ._ this wee`; 1: 1 gm! Co`.---?". : Jonary S`-:i-::-r `M ... U ':.` Incl . IVITS. 1'1: .`. .` Mr. a.". .` M : baby or T'.~."-r -and M.-=.. . 1! week-ext . If__ - ,,, cu uucu Lu] `ff/.?tm!."..`l' ` ` Mrs. HUQI". K'."..~'~f. Kathleen of T*;r*m`n ter. Mrs. H, A .'~.'.~r=-.1~. ,,_ . ._.1 If, V. JCKL (ill I ll(`."'(l"`-' "3'. Miss Alice (r(`<\v' Goodwin of Tnrnntn end with Mrs A. F. an-.. 1m... 2...- vuu WILH HITS. .=\. r.. Muss Mae C)uinl;xr: pomted to mark nap.-rs partmental !2.'f.5tmi."..'1 nuuam nun. 11.114'LV*I`, c-roomeu 1101.188. Phone 310 or call at 190 Bayfleld St.. Barrie. 22 .IlUlllt' Ul LVIFS. Miss Dornthv I othy Loth of Torn` were home for Hip 117 D n..._..,-v vvc'II:' llUllll' um` I.".x` W. E. Purtridcv his sister. Mrs. .1` left on 'l`uo. r'~ II}-.. A12-.. rw, .`home of Mr`. F. \. vxauul H! (\\\\`H. '_ .\It's. '1`. H. Rvf` 18st week :1t`t\)r in Los .-\m:vlv.<. (`.=.7 Mr. and .\Iv->2 . Toronto xvoro hol-'..i. ` 1 `V I Dr. spent home A} 4, .`\ visitur in \I.._ '1` " I I - Highxvzws. .5:-auu. . Mr. um Dunn\`i'{1v Mary St. I\_. II > `\`lll`I` _hrldg\\ con-rt. ' \1: _ _ --\\n'\ `in 1-? M `Eh: ;\'r`-I\`V-F. GRAY-DORT TOURING CAR for sale, late model. in good condition, good tires. Apply to H. Malcolm. Shanty Bay. Ont. 19-24p --- azi-`:; ."-5r_n~na>2~a -3 it 13' "I"l"H'PH-PH-PE"B.j*B -E0 llili thx` -1 tm I I 1- HOUSE FOR RENT, 7-roomedhouse. phnnn 910 nm null n+ 1on 12.-...n..m cu `thf \||\lK". 17 u V.` nu Tl lg - m run nrxujy--1JUup,'.e wurulg car, In shod condition. Also Ford coupe, reas- onable. May be seen at 107 Tiffin St.`, .(lIz1nda,Ie.` " H { * 22p RELIABLE GIRL OR WOMAN wanted for general housework. Apply to Mrs. H. C. Desourdie, 189 Bradford St. 22c MAID WANTED AT ONCE. No wash- ing or ironing. Good wages. Call after 6 o'clock pm. Mrs.THarold Dy- ment. Barrie. ' 1Stfc nuuxvla ALVJJ nut-Lnu. Apply at 00!`- ner of Mulcasterand McDo`nalg7 31?. - D ROOMS _',1`0 RENT-`-Bedroom and sit- ting room, at reasonable price. Apply SterllnE Bank of Canada. 22`-23c FOR SALE--1923 one-ton Ford truck` in A1 shape._ No further use. M. L. -Chantler. 28 Donald St.. Barrie. 22:) 3-`OR SALE---Dodge touring car, in Zhn nnndifivnn Alan Word nnnnn. nAna_ BLACKSMITHING and implement business in Ermvale for sale or rent at once. Four lines or machinery handl- ed. Good shop,` well equipped. Old established business. Owner retiring owing to - ill health. Apply Mark W. Little. Elmvale. ~ A 20t.!c WAN'I`ED---Woman to do small family wash at *h ome,.rough dry or iron. Box 902. Barrie. or phone 406. 220 SALESMEN-$30.00 per week is about your starting figure. with special op- portunity for advancement as soon as we train you. Weave the la.rgest`con- cern at its kind in`the world. and the biggest -advertisers in the industry. '.'Don't` just sit and wonder what this Ad. is about. Write Real Silk Hosiery Mills of Canada. 211 Curry Bldg.. Win- nipeg. Man. 21-23mo "ROOMS AND BOARD.` Apply at cor- nnr nf 1\.Tulnnntm~.nnd Mnhnnnld Q1-n THREE OR FOUR ROOMS-to rent. Suitable for light housekeeping. Mar- ried couple prefemed. Apply 122 Bay- field St.. Barrie. ' . 22p .WAN'1`ED--Man to out lawn and work in garden two days a week. Apply I-I. 3 M. Lay. Barrie. 22p EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED. Apply Mrs. Wallwin, 50 Mary St.. Bar- rie. . A 221) COOK GENERAL wahted. .No wash- ing or ironing. 72 High St.V _ 22tfc V PULP WOOD WANTED--Spruce. bal- sam. poplar, balm and basswood, in carioad 1%. Now is time for peeling. Full information on application to H. D. Jamieaon, Box 24. Barrie. 22-27p REFINED MARRIED COUPLE desire position _a.s caretakers of "gentleman's home or farm. No encumbrances. Ap- ply to Box R, Examiner Office. 19-23p WAN'I`ED--Fowl. junk. hides and wool. Highest price paid, especially for fowl. Phone 884 or write H. .Lev- it, Ba.rz'ie. . 20-25p FOB QUICK SALE-1-landaome rug. hrlck ~ hunaalnw. hnrtlurnntl nnm: ROOM AND BOARD wanted by young man. beginning June 9. Send particu- lars and rates to Box M." Examiner office. _ - 22$: I VVANTED -- Second-hand 2-seated phaeton or surrey.- Phone 997J. ` 22p WAN'l`ED--Young male teacher seeks employment for summer -months. Ap- ply at once to Box 21, Heaslip. Ont. 22p One cent` 0. word. cash. each inser- tion (minimum charge, 25c); six in- sertions for the price at tour. 10 cents extra. when charged; also 10 cents extra. when replies are directed to Examiner Ottice. WANTED--Housework for rive days per week by young woman. .Very (capable. Apply Examiner office. 22p ADLET COLUMN if 5 >3 '. 3: m&&&w&wam&&w%&w gam&wwwwmm%&w&w Page Twilvou Property For Sale Rooms and JUIV UULUIL unum--na.nuaome TUE brick ~bunga.low. hardwood floors throughout. also B.C. tlr trim through- out. including tzoors. trout `door an: slab. all modern conveniences. M am-`e lot. overlnnltlmr hsur nwnnr Property To Let Help Wanted Automoiiles Wanted lot `and stable, . price `$650. En- St.. or. phone 17.22:. puunu 17-223) | DU: 329 wvw I Iwc Tenders will be received up to and including June 6 for the painting or pavilion at St. Vincent's Park; Low- est or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Apply to A. H. Goodall, Sec- retary Parks Commission. -74 Mary St. Rn'_rrln_- ~ 99!- TENDERS `will be received by the undersigned for the outside painting of the Stroud Methodistchurch. The lowest or any tender not necessarily `accepted. Tenders to be sealed and. addressed to Mrs. Norman Wice, Craigvale, RR.` 1. 21-22c LEEKINGESEI was HIGH. Ill IIIUIIBITI COXIVGIIIOUCOU. an acre lot. overlooking bay. Owner Ieavlng town. Apply 100 Kempenteldt ~LSt`..V _Iu-Ho. A ` 81-A869 Dam: Minced dhd, by Ch. ?rince Cha. of Alderbourne. _(Imp.) a.n_d. Wooza. piunaxup IIULH EIIIU. The exceptionaibreeding and` splen- did markings of these puppies, make them a. desirable possession tor "pet or breeding. ' V - Inquiry invited. 21-23p -Wau aper latest designs, all prices. xclusive agency for Stem- ~ton s semi-trimmed.-W. A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth St.` ` 18tfc boigsroun -CAR` PUMP on}? Equip your car with Panyard guaranteed piston rings. guaranteed to stop oil pumpingand compression leaks when. installed according` to directions. Saves regrinding and takes the place of new pistons as Well as rings. and gives you a guaranteed job. Have',vour garage-V man put` in a set and know the value of these rings. Special terms to gar- ages. J". V. Brett, Sales Agent and Distributor. Barrie. Ont. . Business phone 65. residence phone 885. 22-27c 1`euu'y 1`:l.!`J St.. Barrie.- Sire: Kelvlnside Roddy. by Roddy of Hartlebury and Kelvinside Kee Nee. `I116 l\.lQ.Ul`UUll1'llU l!C1`U.l1l 18 0.011111]- ant in eleven outot the twenty-two leading English kennels and has pro! duced many champions. The Hartle- bury strain is prominent in the chem- pionship lists also. ' 'l`hA nvnnnnnnrhrandlntr and` nnlnn- `I-IAVNDSOME, HEALTHY PUPPIES (Registered) -VVASAGA BEACH. For sale or rent furnished cottage. . f ve "rooms, front and side ver_anda.h. eautiful location, well wooded, sandy. beach. bathing. boating and fishing; Apply 146 Grace St., '1`oronto._ ' V 21-23p j- HAIR DRESSING done by Mrs. D. 0. Howard. Bring your combings and have 9. good switch made. 26.Mu1ca.s-, tezf St. A 17tfc Pl-"Y Barrie. PRIVATE SALE'--Hai'ry Hamilton, '28 Bradford St., who is leaving Barrie. will continue,sa.le of household furni- ture. including Mendelssohn cabinet grand piano. in first class condition, _two bedroom suites, table and other articles. Sale to continue till Thurs- day. June 5. 1 to.5 p.m. b . 22c YOUNG LAYING HENS for sale. ply 77 Sanford St. No dealers apply. ' ' 2] [HORSES FOR SALE--Six g`ood.driv- int: hnrnnn Annlv at Dnlnnn Tjirnvur TWENTY YORKSHIRE pros. 8 weeks old. for sale at once. Eligible for registration. Harold Dyment. Barzfle. Phone 868. . T .18tto BABY CHICKS--Bred-to-.1a.y Barred Rocks and White Leghorns, a. hatch every week; also 50' chick btfooders. Chas. Kelly, 18 McDonald St. Phone 581J. 19-24p FOR SALE-MAGIC GAS at $1.00 per box. One box gives mileage equal to 33 1/3 gallonsof gasolineiand costs on- ly $1.00. It stops the carbon knock. keeps the engine "clean. stops it from spitting` sparks, makes it start easy and gives more power. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Local agentswanted. N. D. Lidgold. general V agent for Simcoe County. Shanty Bay, Ont._ 16-28p 1'l.\Jl'VB1!4 L"UI 51`\.Ll1!4""'ElX E000-(1l`XV' ing horses. Apply at Palace Livery, Bayfield St. 21-22c LITTLE PIGS for price. Apply to D. R.R. 2.` Phone 13r3. REGISTERED SI-IORTHORN BULL. 16 months old. for sale. A good in- dividual. Apply to_ `B. Webb. Stroud. ' . 1`Ittc ENGINE FOR SALE-Waterloo 18x20 traction engine. thoroughly rebuilt last season. also` nearly new water tank. Apply Argue Ferris. RR. 3, Man2sit;l4d. A - c SIX-ROOMED BRICK HOUSE as rent. xAJl conveniences. 16 Perry St.. near mllegiate. Immediate possession. Ap- yIy.Mrs. W. J. Bryson. 54 Sussex St. vN., Lindsay, Ont. 22-23p :--2--q FOR SALE---One Premier cream sep- arator, nearly new: also set of light harness in good condition. For par- ticulars apply 15 Grove St. or Box 884. Barrie. A 21-26;) FOR SALE-0nta.rio shingles, X. xx. XXX , good quality; also fence posts. Daniel McLean, Barrie. RR. 1. Phone 90.3r21. 18-23 FOR SALE-Baby oa.rr!a.g'e. in good condition. cheap-. . Telephone 854J or apply at Boxo11.Alla.nda.le. ' 2c RANGE tonsale. will burn coal or wood. reasonable price. in good con- dition. Apply 50 William St.. Allan- dale. V 220 j BABY CARRIAGE for sale. good as` new.` Apply 24 Ross St.. Barrie. 22p POTATO SPRAYER_ for sale. Iron Age," nearlynew. Apply to Harry Ot- taway. Phone 605r8. 18-23p SQUARE PIANO (or sale. in good con- dition. cheap. Apply to Mrs. Heard, ,15 Ross L, or phone 572. . 22p FOR SALE cHEAP-Buggy and dem- ocrat Also spra.yer,vnew. Apply 50 Park St.. westot Armories. 22p BABY CARRIAGE for sale cheap. Ap- ply 14 Grove St. ' '22c The Alderbotiu-ne strain is domin- nf in nlvnn nnf`nf fl-an. 1-u1nnfv_i-urn 8-ROOM BRICK HOUSE FORSALE. Every convenience. Apply -65 Tittln 8t.. Allandale. - 21-22p MM-MYERS MARKET sQUARE_' Su':cesoor to J00. Hides and Skins o;ug_ht_at_H_i__hest Prices _ The Fulgbble Pet Dog `I III C lio Iil` 157 Eilonfoiiut Rd.. Toronto. Miscellaneous Live Stock For Sale '1..:_B:-TUBNR__ `For Sale NOTICE "Iron SALE-Buildlng : apposite Shoe Factory. o quire at 39 Toronto 268J.\

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