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Barrie Examiner, 11 Jun 1925, p. 12

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:-: EEYS LOST-'I`wo small keys onl hemp cord. Finder please leave at Ex- aminer Office. Reward. 24p yunuyuucu a uay uwuxs Lu use nun. -See the new balloon straw hats for young. men atsimmons & Co. s.. jUnnnFnu s\1-.svua.`l-J-`pun -soul 1n....J- 5 `LOCAL News 5 &m&&&$w&&w%ww& vxatoxoI<`vxox< ' 1 `rm: muuua EXT-AMlVNER_ uuuv: u'uu1 .Dd.l.'!`.l8 auenueu. Mr. Coleman Waselected vice-pre-I sident of the district when it Was, Pformed last year. Platis for organiza- tion work_ weremade at last week's! meeting, and it was decided to hold a. picnic at Vvasaga. Beach during the summer: I D. H. Coleman was elected president of the Central District Liberal Con- servative Association at \a district meeting held in Toronto on Friday.` Representatives ,were present from: Simcoe, Grey, Dufferin, Peel and York counties. Hunter Kennedy and John |Little from Barrie attended. `Mfr (Ala-rnan tirnu 1-.1.-.n+...: uh... ....... I LUWIL | The inaugurti services of the United .Church. Cookstown. will be held on lsunday. June 14. All are invited. 5 uuu-:13. . ' I An ol_d-fashioned. tea meeting was ; held on Monday evening, June 8th. Tea was served from 5.30 until all were] lserved. The weather was very warmi but the children a.nd younger persons! {entered heartily into games on the lchurc-h grounds for a short time and {then to the peals of the organ entered! Iinto the church auditorium to listen] Ito a musical program. Solos were] irendered by Mrs. W. E. Stoddarti and Mrs. L. Monkman accompa ied on; the organ by Mrs. Theo. McMi lan, H.' Barron of Barrie, accompanied by Miss! Bryson at the organ and L. A-rnold .with his violin. The speech of the oc- |casion was delivered by Rev. J. A. C. eKell,.'who is the last member to enter ithe ranks of the ministry from this historic Methodist church of Cooks- ltown. . I 1115 LUl' . town. VH1.` '0. HARRY COLEMAN HEADS V V ms'rmc'r CONSERVATIVES nuzuuuwu uuta-Duxua IL, $00.00 each. Lew Howe, Box 129, Lewiston,- N. Y.. U.S.A. ` 22-27p: .9:-svcrulgc as associate pastors. The Centenary celebration was car- |ried out with Sunday services at 10.30] a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. J. Wallace Stew-g art, an old Cookstown boy, preachedv _at both services. Mr. Stewart is the! oldest preacher in the active service] iin years of active work and the oldest} ipreacher from the Cookstown church.| His messages were timely and inspir-. ing. They were delivered in a clean] convincing manner and well appreciat- 1 ed by large congregations. The choir {was reinforced by` the`Barrie -Orches- ntra. Miss T. Reynolds of Toronto and. ! others. I I As: r.`l.l .._'I_!_.._JI J " I Centenary Celebration" of Cool- a Methodist Church On Sunday, June 7, 1925, the Cooks- itown Methodist church celebrated its. `one hundred years of active service to; I the community of Cookstown. The firsti 5 regular services were given as an ap-, pointment of the old Albion circuit, la- ' ter it had connection. with Aurora, New- I . market and Alliston. Nowit stands as: : Cookstown with Bethesda. On. June} I 14th, the United Church will settle two. ministers on the charge and again `Cookstown will be a three-point field, I Cookstown, Nicolston, and Bethesda, , with Rev. A. L. Atton and Rev. R. W. .Beveridge as associate pastors. l The Centennrv r-nlnhrnnnn um.-... m... - auure OI 14-D. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. `Long, Mrs. D. Thompson and Mrs. Herb. Arnold, spent- Sunday at the home of Mrs. Agar in Alliston; - Mr. and Mrs. Auld and family of Buffalo, with vMr. and Mrs. Carmichael- and family and Mrs. Curry of Toronto, visited Mrs. Wm. Topp, last week. I A very quiet wedding took place in Toronto on Thursday, June 5, Rev. J. 3 J. Coulter officiating, when Miss Ethel I Baker of Churchill was united in mar- riage with Chas. Nixon. of this place., After a short honeymoon the young; couple will take up housekeeping in `town. Your correspondent extends to i them congratulations. ucr parents. Newton Robinson school baseball team played a game with Cookstown school team, Cookatown winning by a lscore of 14-5. - M an): 'M'..;. n|...:... v__-- -- - unuuu-:1`, WHO 18 crlucauy III. A Born-0n Tuesday, - June` 3. at th Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, to Dr. and Mrs. Scott, a. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. David Hopper and Mrs. M. Gollop are attending the Presbyter- ian Assembly in `Toronto this week. , Mrs. D. McMastm-, and mm. mm mu Assemoly In `Toronto this D, McMaster.. and little son have returned .to their home in Gren- fell. Sask., after a. lengthy visit with her parents. ' Nnwtnn `Dania.-- -1.-.-I I-----V V-- cl. LCVV uayu. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinsoh and. family of Toronto spent Sunday with friends here. 4 Miss" M. Jenkins, a former teacher .he!'e, -spent the week`-end_w1th Mr. alndi Mrs. D. Hopper. ' Mr. sma Mm won rv.......... ..a m ..... L - musa. u. r1Upp_el'. ' ' { Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Cowan of Toronto spent the week-end with the formerfs mother, who is critically ill. Born-0n Tlmndnv .:I nn.- 0: -4 LL- .n.c.|uy. Mrs. J. S. Willoughby of Toronto spent the week-end with friends in town. - ` Ray Flynn and Miss Stone of Beeton -visited Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn on `Sunday. ' 'Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Clareinont, were guests of "their son, Dr. Scott, for! a few days. - I Mr and 1\,fna w.......1. ~n_u_;___, -3 rz1uu.y_ at 1113 1101118 nere. ` V Bor.--01; Sunday. May 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Swan. a daughter. ` Many. from here attended the races at" Tottenham on Saturday. V - Jack Ken is holidaying `here with his inother, Mrs. John Kell. __ Mrjand Mrs. Wes. Mc1\_Taught visited with Alllston frie-nds'_on Sunday. Mrs. A. Mcculloughspent the week- end with her mother at Churchill. Ilr nn `Ml -.n DP\k`> r<.__L. -phone 20.1 SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE-For sale. all conveniences. Apply 58 Brock St. or ~ 20-25p ....... .. ..... u`... uxuuncl. - bllufclll. Mr. and Mrs. Robt . Graham spent a couple of days in Barrie last week. `In an;-1'1Ul'...~ A 11.3.: ,n -- ..v_...w Va. uuga an 4211.1 113 135C WeeK. Mr. and` Mrs. A. Reid of Thornton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A`. Reilly. ' - ` . ' Mr: ,1 Q r:11n.._Ln__ -n - .. _.___e ..e .. -..~ --~_-. -.- T '5` 'A` w w w w w ` x Penisy Garner is: once more able tovbe out of bed. . * ` .Miaa Gazy Kidd "spent the week-erid at` her home here._ V . . , Mrs. J. R. Cause ' visited Barrie friends` on Monday. A Mrs. Boyfe - of Toronto visited with Dr.tScott this week. t e A Dr. Jamieson Duff of Toronto spent `Friday at his home here. `= Born-On Sundnv, Maw 94 4.. -u-.. cooxsrown 3-%>1&>_x<>1lAax x<>x x x x-| 7`. m&i&w&&m&&%$$s " Several important problems will `be considered at the session of the County Council next Week. The matter of re- ducing the county road system, as sub- mitted by the Department of Works, will be debated, as several councillors are definitely opposed to the project.[ The Government would have the pre- sent county road system reduced fifty- two per cent. The roads dropped from the county system would revert to the townships, which would have to main- ; tain them. Opposition to the change `is based on the belief that the` town- lships would suffer hardships in'Athe' maintenance of the additional roads. 1 9-n___- -.._._2,,L,,, -In I ............,.........v V. ..-.u uv\.A\.Qovn\.I||I.l4A Luckno- .Two appointments will be made dur- ing this session. An auditor will be ap- pointed to fill the place of the late M.` Stephens of Glencairn, who was audi- tor of the~treasurer s ac"counts .- The vacancy on the Criminal Audit Board,: I caused by the death of ex-warden, [James Moore, will be filled. - gratuxuczl. I Vvhile appealing primarily to teach- lers, the tour is open to everyone de- I siring to go. All Will be Welcome. I T4`-Arne fvvnrn nfhcnn nnlvura I-`I-`kn '11.`...-H. gnu. 1115 Lu 5U. Au W111 ue WUIUUIIIB. Fares from other points than Toron- i to will be named and descriptive illus- ; trated booklet` sent on application\ to ' Dean Laird, Macdonald College, P.O. 5 Que. 24-28c Returning, the trip will be via the] Okanagan Valley, Nelson, the Koot- enay Lakes, Windermere Bungalow camps from which place the party willg I be motored to Banff, 104 miles over the , newly completed Banff-Windermere_ 3 Highway, the most charming, and awe | inspiring trip it is possible to conceive, 1 with stops at Radium Hot Springs, E :Vermillion River, and Storm Mountain! i Bungalow Camps, another day at) . Banff, then Edmonton. Saskatoon, De.-,' }vil s Gap Bungalow Camp, near Ken-l ora, on the-Lake of the Woods, steam- er from Fort William to Port McNicolI! thence rail to Toronto, where the trip ,will terminate on August 10. I I 1..-___._;_-_.1.... .2- 3.. -1,-1. 1 1 BUILDING LOTS-50x175 ft., $50.00 (`.h_ TJIIV 1'-Tnun: Rnv 190 T.Au7Ia+nn . | H--. _v-.-.-.-.~-v v.. gauauuy my. Everything is included at the pricei of $325.00 from Toronto; transporta- tion, sleeping cars, accommodation in [hotels and bungalow camps, meals in 5 diners, hotels, and on steamers, sight- !seeing tours at points visited, and all gratuities. `Xfhnn or-lv\no13-nnr any-Irnnu-{Icy I-n tn.-...`I.. wouLo REDUCE MILEAGE or | COUNTY ROADS so PER CENT. Thevwonder trip of the coming sum- mer will be conducted by Dean Laird :Of Macdonald College, to Victoria. B. _C., and back. ' { Inspired by the success of the trip; to Victoria. last year on the occasion] 1013 the Teachers Federation meeting gat that point, and filled with patriotic Imotives for everyone to see their own` icountry, the Dean has arranged for a [special train of standard sleeping cars! ;to leave Toronto on July 20, visiting` oPort Arthur, Fort William, W1nnipeg.l l Regina, Moose Jaw, Calgary, Banff,: i Lake Louise, Vancouver, thence steam- E [er to Victoria. ` . I ACROSS CANADA AND BACK HUBBARD S HARDWARE Here isone ofthe sturdiest safes o_n the market; Right size for the retail store, the professional man and for. the home. It is well insulated and will -not rust or` de- teriorate. -Any combination of le drawers or shelves desired. Made by Office Specialty, Newmarket, Ont. Dropin andse what a l_ittle wonder this FIRE-WALL Safe is! ' Just "the Safe You need Fire-Wall Safe OFFICE . The sales will be heldin Barrie -each Tuesday, Thursday and lsaturday, afternoon and even- 1' ing, and in Elmvaleeach Mon- `day, Wednesday and Friday, ;afternoon and evening, until I the stock is all sold. FOR SALE-0ne large refrigerator, brand new. one Quebec heater and a small, square rose wood piano , old msmoned. Apply 9 Bradford St., at. south entrzznce. 24p . I .g----_.. z I ESTATE or A. J. 'rU1'<" i both in the Barrie and Elmvale Stores. i W. A. McConkey, Auctioneer, ` ____ ____J,, ' , _ _._vv_v__-w-, is selling under instructions from the A `O 3 in . . ~ . . . . ..D -..-V. a-nova. uwvnvlla LLUIII 0113 Canadian _Cfedit_ Men : Assn. `the entir stock and xtures of the VVedn_esday, June 24--Samuel Bag- shaw, lot 25, con. 5. Oro; farm stock and inmp1ements._ Sale at 1' p.m. W. A. McConkey, Auctioneer. Tuesday, June 23--Mrs. Chas. Bgrocl-t, lot 21, con. 11, Innisl; farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey, Auctioneer. Saturday, June 13-Estate of the late V\/`m. Holt, Hilsdale; household goods. Sale at 2 p.m. Terms cash. P. A. Coughlin, Auct. = JUNE 17 fgl-:c1ALTY `THURSDAY, JUNE" 1 1, 1925, - AT cooxsrdim FOR SALE--Number of Langstroth hives. frames, supers, thin section foundation, and sundry beekeepers supplies. H. H. Martin, 17 Eugenia. gt. ' D Adinission 23 plus 2: tax THIS IS WEDNESDAY EVE. SPECIAL Nine-Piece Orchestra 111 131;; T PAVILION DANCE BARRiI:j_1(;_HT -`as--.-- - AUCTION SALES DON:'?-M;SS IT! At high mm `College St. Pr route, was thv ding, when .\ youngest dzulgz `Donald ML-Kin! ited in n1arri:1< "Cooke of Gm Cochrane otfi Hooked Charmin embroidered 1* 1.kitten s ear or hat to match, a quet of Ophel the-valley. Her Kinlay, was b very pretty in at crepe. with carried Colum peas; Mr. D. sisted the grow "FL .. n.-A. '~':D CIIIU IIIJL`-W`\Jl Among man gifts was a (- ggroom. After Runcheon was . Mr. and Mrs. for a tour of - FOR 8ALE--Coal, grain, twine, Fleury plow etc.. also house for sale or rent ` with to 6 acres. Apply to A. W. Green, ' Cralgvale. 21-28p `bull KILIKXD After the breakfast was the bride s par after which M1 for a short hon Niagara Falls. will reside in I The bride ipoiret twgell, w fox fur, the g rcarried Sm,-ct .-attended by .\;,1 of the grqom. `ton crepe and tried Ophelia 1' Yorother of the The g1'oom s ;: dinner ring an cuff links. AIL-.. 11... axaucu mu: 5L\r\r The g1'omn`.< .3 silver mesh } some cheqtlo. 1 tle nger rim: and to the hm cuff links ' A 131.... `I...._.L 41 V. IL. L}. 1\-ll \-C The bride, which was p "blossoms and 1 father, was c petunia georg: carried a bum] was `and li1ies-o On Tuesday "was s0lemni7.m Barrie, of Mix of Mr. and .\I Regjnald Cont} John Coady. r.3f ficiated NIL _ L._2 J ., CUM uuna. After lunu-h. Yeft on 21 .nm: Tnome, Lakevi` through Northv travelling in :1 ed ensemble st On their retm Grimsby. A quiet bu place at four ternoon, June Tbride`s pare Thornton, wh est daughter Sharpe, was `William Corn `W. Cornes, of '.to. The cere Rev. A. G. Ri TEL- L,,2_I, The bride ` 1-brother and w rcrepe de Chen of Ophelia 1 valley. The `West, wore :1 -ette with hat bouquet of S was attended Han Webb. A L.-l1`_L I. -l.ll'JIC DI-llb -VV Following- Mrs. Nixon 1 Buffalo, Fort ftheir rettirn t ttown. (Ill VV CIJIJ A buffet 1 the bride's how happy couple for Detroit, w STRAWBERRY SEASON commences next week. Onders taken by the box or crate. Reduced prices If you come to the patch-. H. A. Jarvis. Codrlngton fat. . c &&amma| 3&&&mw NIX Afwthe Da parsonage, Coulter, Mr. town and Mis were quietly Tbride was att' ;semb1e Sl_1it .w T.1-1`l----_._.._ On Monday in Holy Tr Square, Tom was solemniz Sherman, wha est daughter came the bI`i( eldest son of of B`ar1"e. I J .'rHuRsD4 COOKE CORP COA4 FOR SALE--0ne open buggy and one link! tlnlhmrv wnpnn. A, Dndlnnn, IUIS `onun--vue upon uussy uuu unu light delivery wagon. A. Paddiaon. blacksmith. Bradtord St. 28-24p INDIAN SCOUT MOTORCYCLE AND SIDE CAR, Presto-lite, wonderful bar- gain, $125 or offer. G. A. Ross Cowan, 87 Mary St. Phone 410. 24p ' LOS'l`--Wl1lte gold bar-pin, amethyst setting. Finder please `leave at Smith's Drug Store. . 24p ? | FOR SALE-Ba.by Stroller, with top. good as new. cheap. Apply 58 Burton Avo.. Allandale. 24p 1'01! 8ALE- Two - burner Moclary coal-on stove. in good condition. Ap- nlv I6 nlllnr Q1 24!: CUlIyI"UIl l(.UVUo III y I6 Collier St. BUGGY FOR SALE, good as new. Ap-' fly Harold Hill. C:-a.lghurst,,or 16 Bay- leld St.. Barrie. j - 24p FOR SALE-High-oven Peninsular stove, in good condition. Enquire at 92_Worsley St. V 241: FOR CRISP HEAD LETTUCE try 149 Blake St. Phone 714J ' 240 PRIVATE SALE ot turnlture at 188 Collier St., Barrie. 22-260 One cent 9. word, each, each inner- tion (minimum charge. 250): Ii: in-V uertions tor the price of tour.- 10, cents extra when charged; also 101 eente extra. when replies are directed to Examiner Office. | -YOUNG MAN (22) wishes pdsmonl during school liolldays (July and Aug-.1 net), in Barrie or vicinity. Apply Box} ('3' 'li!ra.mlnm~_ ' 23.24n_ D- muczcmxcs FOR sALE-`3 weeks old, 30c each, 6 or more 26 each. Apply W. S. Robb, Penetang St. Phone 680 or 1045.1". 24c -::- IUIJ, Ill DHal'l'lU "C" Examlnqr. i Live Stoclf T For Sale _ Property For Sale Lost. and Found THESE A A , A Vmuua WANT AD S' For Hy DUI ' 28-24p , I u FOR SALE-3 geese. 2 ganders, 8 goss- lings. A. D. Thornton, 140 West Wel- lington St. ' 24p; ` V15: 1 24c ls 249 THE BANK 015 fhfb I THURSDAY,` }iU'NE 25 .. `Do not leave payment until the last day. A 24-25c A._ w. SMITI:-I, Treas. {First instalrnentlof 1925 Taxes will be due and payable at PIIIIIW I'll`!!! l\I-I I-14`-uaunojnnn vvrnavlqanl $3,000-:1`O $5,000 YEARLY Retailing` nationally known Rawleigh Products. Necessities; Enormousi demand. Fae- cinating work. Eay sales. Unusually [big profits. Localities 7 being rapidly chosen Write .quick for full particu- I lars and free outfit. Get busy! The W. ` T. Rawleizh (".n._ TA11, T.nnn-n nua- ' Lars and free outfit. Rawleigh Co., Ltd., London, 0nt., Dep't. CN. 259. 21-25c !24-25c -j- wjj-I: Q TD` TIT} Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned up to Thursday, June 26. 1925. for 250 tons of? three-quarter `lump bituminous coal of good `quality I and ten tons of anthracite coal. Tend-' , ers to be addresed to the Secretary - of the Board of Education and marked E Tenders_'_', The lowest _or- any tender I not necessarily. accepted. ' FRED MARR, Qnnrnfnr-xv 24-25c ROOMS TO LET, furnished, with or without board. Apply at.109 Owen _St., lor phone 268. R0. Box. 625. 17tc -:j BABY CHICKS FOR SALE-Barred Plymouth Rocks and White Leghorns, bred-to-lay, 0.A.C. and Ferris strains.` Chas. Kelly, 18 McDonald St. Phone 3184. 20-25p :- I WOULD RENT comfortable room to irefined gentleman, with or` without nbreakfast; quiet and homelike. Apply 30 Ross St. . 24p .j.._:_ T0 RENT-'-Furnished `bed-room, 'c`en- tralz Apply 56 Owen St. 24p BOARDER WANTED--Good central Innnfinn with nr nrltlnnnf hnnrn `Dianna puunumn. vv 1-l).\"J.'J.`J.|J-"l1'O0(l central location, with or without room. Phone 1243. . V -. 24-25c TO RENT--Furn!shed cottage at Shanty Bay, six rooms and garage. screened verandah. Apply Mrs. J._ J. Brown. 20 Louisa St., or at Mr. Moore : store, Shanty Bay. . 24c BARGAIN_ for quick sale 100 acres, west halt lot 2, eighth line, Essa, good house and out-buildings. Apply to Joseph Martin, Cookstown, Box202g.5 - p 0 PASTURE T40 LET`-Good streams. horses. or cattle. on the 14th line of Innistll. Apply at the Killmaster Es-` tate. . A 24-29;; 7-ROOMED-HOUSE T0 LET-Cen- ma! location, all conveniences, garage. Apply P.O. Box`-181., M ` _ - A 24 HOUSE on Rooms. To REN.'I`- Phone 299 Rue. .l'1U U 5l!J'.!\I2i.l!ll!'1`J'.l.`S W AN 1'1.uu-1u'1uer1y lady with farm home experience pre- terred. Apply John McGill, Box 414, Barrie. . - ;24-25p ` BABY CHICKS--White . Leghorns. and Barred Rocks. 15c each. H. A. Jaryiis. `FARM HAND WANTED4-For three! or .four months.` Apply John McG11l.' Box 414, Barrie. . 24-25p Why work hard for more existence when you can reach independence in a few weeks time by learning oneof the `following trades: Bar- bering, Mechanical Dentistry, Brick Laying, Garage Work, Battery and Welding. Write for special `offer. I-l.m..l.:II!- 1:9 11:-.. 1:: up ____ .- FARM LABOURER. WANTED. Apply ' Henry Packafrd, Shanty Bay. Oro tele- . phone. _ ' 24p ! I 3 WANTED--A gm or middle-aged wo- man for house work. Mrs. Frank Gib-V son, Thornton. H 24c I HOUSEKEEPER WANTED-Elderly .ln.dv with farm hnmn Avnnrinnnn mm- vv vaunalao vv sue LU!` upuuuu 011812,` Hemphill s, 163 King W., Toror)to.j LV.I.I.'l`J J. 1341.` L \J'LI|ulJ WHIILI 1 vv . Mrs. H. M. Lay. Phone 832. :EXPERIE[NCED MAI]? WAN'rE15-- {Phone 646.1. 24c !COMPE 1`ENT GIRL wanted, ~A1'>'g1y . I1 Mrs. 151'. M. `Lav. Phnn R92, Town or BARRIE TAXES 1925 l TVVO MILCI-I cows for sale, fresh.` Apply to J. W. ,)'acka.*.St.roud. 24p TENDI%R:o.R.0AL VII-.. .31...- ... II EARN $7.00 PERDAY \.A,cr\;1a_IgITs WANTED AAA vvsunn-no... ._ . Property To Let Fox Sale on or before ` Help Wanted vxnnn, Secretary. FOR SALE--, on Tollendal Road, be-l tween 25 and 28 acres: new house, barn` and stable; acre raspberries. half acrel strawberries, sixacres fall wheat, four acres alsike. nine acres sweet clover, `balance plowed. Apply Gabe McCon- key, Cralgvale. 24-`25p JJGLLICI - Orillia News-Letter--W. H. Plow- man, a Barrie boy. and in`recent. years foreman of the Toronto Wet Wash Laundry, has purchased the Or. illia Steam Laundry from Mrs. Rey- nolds and will conduct on up-to-date laundry. The plant is already equip-` ped with the most modern machinery. Mr. Plowman has had both practical`. training and theory, having received his diploma in laundry work. Alfhniunh 1-an '1-HA nnl- uni... mad: .'I....... cu uy u. m.. uuuley OI lvuuzana. I . The rst baseball double-header of the season takes place at Agricultural Park, Barrie, next Wednesday after-' noon. Ori-llia and Barrie will xplayl an 0.B.A. xture, commencing at` 2.30, follbwed by a South Simcoe League ` game between Thornton -and Barrie. ` - ' I\..:1l.'- 17---. 1' ,1 n I '19 vs no pxnuc uu oa-t.u1'uay ab 6 p.m. I Unfavorable weather an'd numer-= ous conieting dates interfered with: the Kiwanis Club s visit to the For-{ estry station at Midhurst yesterday: and the attendance was small. Rain ' prevented the ball games which had, been planned for. r ' An Austrian and a.Bu1garian, both . possessing unpronoun-ceable names` and residents of Port McNicoll, ap-[ plied for naturalization papers before ; Judge Vance in the-County Court on , Tuesday. Both` men were represent-" e.d by G. M. Dudley of Midland. ' 'l\hn ra} k.....1...II .1....1..'1.. 1......,x.... -: 111 one u.I.u=ruuuu. 1 George Street, florist, who is well! known in Barrieand Oro, died at his} home, 160 Mary St., Orillia. this! morning. He had been in`poor health [ for some time. 'The funeral takes: place on Saturday at 2 p.m. [ 1 TI1`P\7n1'D}'\`n iifnof-`nova or-5'11 usvnunnu . B01 GU In . Hillsda-le s founth annual eld dayl takes `place next Wednesday, June: 17. Baseball and softball will be the chief attractions, with a concert in the evening. Barrie Bandwill play in the afternoon. ' (V.........- CH...-_L tI--.:_L __,1,, 0 - w_. we IUSI; uiuce equate. _ [ The electric light poles have been; removed from Elizabeth and Dunlop. Sts. to the east end of the Post Office I Square, `making considerable im-I provciment in the appearance of the- stree . ` t'l':1I...`l_'I_L_ n,_,,,.L 1 n -I I Remember the Community Street Dance on Friday evening in aideofa Barrie Citizens Band. Dancing will take place on the pavement in front. of the Post Office Square. | 7ThD nlnnfvn l':l!"|"'1\n1na `Ina-gun 1.....:.. - My mum: uuau auuxucu-la. ' ' uuc apccuu a cutter. ~.\ ' W. H. Igennedy took a_ rink of; bowlers `to Creemore on Wednesdayi but thetournament had commenced before they arrived and their entry was-not accepted. } 'I"I-an +Yn`l\+I7_*H'IIuI- any-nun` nnnvynui-In- wan-nub auucpucu. , The twenty-rst annual convention ! of the Vespra-Barrie Sunday School Association will be held next Wed- nesday afternoon and evening in the Barrie Baptist Church. Tho Anansnl-or` v nn"nIn kn.-.3.1- L1.-. Barrie Baptist e. 1 The deserted cellar beside thee Highway,at ~Painswick, into which a" motorparty from Elmvale tumbled` a , couple of `weeks ago,` has been lled` up since that accident. `-`IA f`.-.-um`...-...2L..- ClL_L-_J. o . I HOUSE FOR SALE-'-Five-roomed brick house, all conveniences, sun- moom and large verandah, 5_ minutes walk to Collegiate, will sell cheap. easy terms. Apply P.O. Box,211gg1 . - D uuurcu ncuuvua lulu vv'nuB 1 DBIIBVG." . .--The nine-piece dance orchestra at Cookstown next Wednesday `even- ing is composed of cornet, clarinet, "two violins, two saxaphones, tenor ~ banjo, piano and drums. n 24c -W.' R. Keenan has been -awarded the contract from the Board of Edu- cation for supplies for midsummer examinations for the Collegiate In- stitute and Barrie Public Schools. 24c mun anvvnnblx nnnn cal a.A..-_-___ `R auouuc uuu Dutrle ruuuc DCHOOIS. Z40 The {seventh qnnuaf conference of the West Simcoe Deanery, Women's Auxiliary. will be held in St. Luke's Church," Creemore; Wednesday, June 17. Rev. Canon Gould, D.D., will be the special speaker. ~ w 1: nnnntau I-An`: A -3.31. -3. .u.aLuvvu.'c, .L`uuay auu oaburuay. Z46 . --Buy Staunton. s semi-trimmed wallpaper --` 22 in. wide instead `of old 18 in. For sale by W. A. Lowe & Son, Eiizabeth St. 39tfc The weekly band concert is at St. `Vincent's Park this` (Thursday) ev-. ening. Next Thursday the concert will be given at Queen's Pork. Tn Q} A`nl`I`A1l!,a ('11-.m...I. nno Gum vuu uc gzvcu av vgueeu 5_l. Ul'l. c In St. Andrew's Church next Sun- day morning; Rev. J. S. Shortt will preach on AWhat the Presbyterian Church Believes and What I Believe. ~ nnn organ- Juan` -...L-.J.__ r -_Viv. Simmons and Bill Ness play in` the all-star orchestra in big pav-. ilion; Cookstown, Wednesday even- ing, June 17. _24c L--Ladies--See the Colem_an_ g`aso- ,line stove demonstrated at 0tton s i Hardware, Friday and Saturday. 24c _..Rnv .Q+nnrn'nn a unmi_+u{m-AA vy--g -v vvu owyonvvanuuan I3, UV LICIBGIIIUUII St. ' . ' 24 Barrie Citizens Band will play a: I-Iillsdale Field Day next Wednesday, June 17. { - . 13---- 4.1.- 1. __h_ ~n,_1_ -,, , 9 1 UIIIIC llo --Buy the be_s't--Rube'roid4asphalt "shingles. Special lowprices for thir- tji days at Otton s Hardware. 24c A __,!_,-j I, .,,I0 LU]. young. Lycu an ouumuus 05 U0.'S., A -Nqtice-,-For plumbing and heat- ing ring 214. . J. J. `Neelands, 48 Blake St. Repairs for all stoves and furnaces. . 39tfc , `I51; ':Ip\nInnl\ui|a- 4...} `D211 `KT... _1... --Men's straw.hats at Simmons is Co_.'s, reducedprices. /. 24c ._--All sizes linoleum rugs at ;W. A. `.Lowe<&. Sons, Elizabeth St. 20tc -Apex and Columbia records for BAA zggly at W. R.vKeenan s, 30 Elizabeth V` cvvguu uuv vvvwaa -1 oouuauvvsnsvo a`x\u -A mixed bowling tournament ar- ranged for , Wednesdgy night was postponed a day owing to the rain. -.-gDA VIA? alimony k0"n ! AYFIELD FARM AND SUMMER; RESORT FOR SALE. stock and !m-' lements or separate. Apply S. V. ones. Qro Station. 24c

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