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Barrie Examiner, 23 Jul 1925, p. 8

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HOUSE AND LOT for sale. at Dal-' ston. Close to church and school, -stable andgarage, good well. good or- chard. 9 miles from Barrie. For furth- er particulars phone G. _'1'. Baldwin, 904r6~or 82w. . - 27-82p` FOR 8ALE-8-room brick house in`| attractive residential district: all mo-, dern conveniences. good garden; also a. New Scale Williams piano in tirsti class condition. $225. Forvturther par-. ticulars apply to S. C. Walker, Box 694, arrie. ( . . 28tc. A FOR SAALE--N. W. ya lot 25, con. 6.1 .Oro-. 50 acres more or less? Spring,` creek running through. about 3 acres, hardwood bush. about 5 acres softwood- bush. `Barn. 40x60. with lban.-to shed, In good condition. small frame. house. Apply 112 Bradtord St., Bar:-Le. sop I'VE` Bltulfbl 'l.'4LVlJ.I`Jl\'-_l.VVU nun- dred acres at land near Big Bay Point *on- the 18th ~conceu!o'n or Inuial, lots 19 um! 20- nhnut"nna hundrad am-an` FARM FOR S.$LE,lot 1, con. '4`, Innis- ! [100 acres good clay loam, 8-acres b eh. ..t_gu1ldlngI In. good repair, barn 40:60. w1th.2o ft. lean, good cement etabllng. tie 7 hand, horses. -21 head cattle. 2 box stalls, _stq,uchlonn, water under `barn. silo. pig" pen cemented. 26:54. Implement house 24:44. age, `warm comtortabto? _ frame `hop e, or- Aohardaand small. fruits, main `road be- tween Coo1u4t_own a'nd;'1!hornto'n. Phone. Thou1.t9ni_Bou 5:1. a.nd?"_r.unal_`.m`u!!. `Applyyo A. J. slgaiogn, ."-.-".`L`:~.~.' -' , W l EIGHT-ROOMED !$gUSE Fol}! ?ALE --Fine garden. For _rms app y o 114 Sophia St., Barrie. `T 29-83pr_ FOR SALE.-BY TENDER--,'1`wo hun- Av-ntl arms: :1! Iain! nan)` 1319 Raw `Pnlnf, "OW I-QB LUCK! ISOIIUGHIIUII` OIL JJIHIILII, 10!! 19 and 20, about "one hundred acres cleared. balance bush and pasture: good barn 40:60 oneetone foundation, also log house; The:-oi-la one this pro- ferty a do out of the clay suitable or white ` rick or tile. `Tenders will b be received u; to August let, 1925.7AZ'p-' ply to bdre. D. Quanti. Pajnewlck. Ont. -, . ~- ` 27-8_1p `rt: or. hf the largest Ir- /culatfou` or anfny wwnr in Ontog- , .~, 1'llll.`O'I`l"_l'IOl0l|4 ` , . Fargps For Sale ` LOST-Saturda.y. July 18, red ;cow. milking, one broken horn and down on one hip. Finder ._plea.se notgty Fred A van-if Rn rrie. V 800' Property F or" Sale I-`gr Sale ;& HUI! 30c I i `There was so` much traffic Mong- the -Highway south of Barrie last| 'Sunday evening that the dust rose ' in_ `clouds, ~ , ,, V--Notice-For Iumbing and heat- , in; "ring 214. .` J. Neelands, 48' , Blake-St. Repairs for all stoves and] - furnaces. ' 20t_fc _ During the week twelve motorists _ , have paid nes ranging from one to . ten dollars for infractions of the Mo- ; - tor Vehicles Act. . u '|'!1-1I._-_-.. :;- I-A.-..s. J-..:...... -111 7>xthxq>x xmi*i%xi%i1I:*>x>1a"wa LOCALNEWS _ 3; `F `Raspberries are 8 great'cropVthis 9year.:';-`: . A , - \ ~ I --All Iizs linoleum rugs at W. A. Lowe & Son -s, Eliza"beth..St. _20I_:fc Iev.- J..-S. Shortt -preached to the Riverdale Presby/Eketidns last Sun:day._! one lllp. I-`lllut Ayerst. Barrie. . HIVUTUIIC fl'B3Dyl'oCl'-lllli IHBII auquayq , The best road om Barrie to Coll-' ingwood is now via Elmvale and Wa- saga Beach. ` '`~ ' 111:} nu-13317411` knnx'|3uI nn:nu_ ecialf prices on tennis and outing ""\'J_.l-`Uy"IlIn|l.LlI|llIa QIIUC Kil-UIIC IIGVC ! ~ goes this week. 30c ). `Re\'r." Mr. McLeod of Toronto will- --prach `-in "St. [Andrew's Church the next two Sundays; _.Mnn 1:7}:-N-Z wank`-{nan av-?nvAa auga DI-sucu. / " .-.-Jugt . arrived, beautiful V Heintz- man`j&. Co. pianos. A. E. Patterson, -`AlInn'(In'Ia`. . . v 200 Llclllyblllll IN` WU: IIIGIIU, 6 _llGL5GllIo! *A. E. Patterson, Allandalen = 30c ', ~< . Rev.; Douglas :HilI will `preach to - the ~Presbyterians at `Guthr1e,_,Central ! I and St. An_drew s, Oro, next Sunday. ;, E I. _ lV__II - __ ___ All A _ __-_! "`VV'."A'S?.-"iI.c'C'I't1il ough, mail-carrier,I has gone on his holidays and Chas.` Bowles 'i' takinghis plgce - fr Lghree ' v- V, -.v-wv `pr-----`lug . weeks. 'Il.'...... -nu... npuvn `mania 4-unI?."n .'.h-nan. E01 VCHIUIUB (IUD: . i ` , -Wall>aper in latest designs, all: prices. xclusive agency for staun- t:on s semi-trimmed. W. A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth St. 39tfc ` I , Carey-Hurlburt Shoe `Co. are! seling women's pure silk hose for: 10 pair with ever purchase of $5.00 1 or over on Satur ay; 30c At a- golf, tournament at`_Big'win Inn this week, Miss Marjorie Laid- .manewon a silver cup offered for. `competition by Capt. Innis-Taylor. I l ._:7nvndn n `\1nn1r nn+nn' not fun: "'l'{n?2:;'.I}v;" b122" L"tZ=.'{t '31- "an calf gozfepumps, Cu an heels,, the; season's newest creation, at Carey-. % Hurlburt Shoe Store for $3.50.paii'. `I\ 'II._ -_I_ _ A _ _-.._ _ -_ _. w-v----v--w pa--vv --v-' _v. 7.... ~r--_.` 1 Rev. Geo. R. Turk, a former pas- tor, will preach in Cpllier St. United 1 Ghurchon Sunday morning. Rev. S. ` `H. Greenslade will preach in the ev- "ening. ` Tho I-av-|_nnn+ nknl-an 1-nfn +n T1117 in `clung. ` _ , The ten-cent phone rate to Ivy 1s in thing of the pas.*Beginning Tues- day of this week, the minimum rate `I to reach" `that thriving Essa village is ; ftgentcents. ` T 1 IV........... -8 13...._.I..1.. 1...... .. D STRAYED onto the premises of J. G. I-Iubbert, 28. Grove St., on July 19, Va` red cow. Owner may have same by calling there and paying expenses. 80p IILIIUUII UClll4Bu I H. J. Crogan of Ferndale has a Barred Rock hen that laid an egg ev- ery day for 180 dgys. A pullet from `her eggs hatched` on. Mar. 6 began to `lay on July 17.` ,, `lfnnnnva nnnuou nnn_av|vn-n 1\nn'n 5 imy-3- \`?lV<;;g1 ; '<: a},nvas one-strap house 11 `shoes for $1.00 pair atVCarey-*Hur1- iburt Shoe Co. I `* ` 30c l1I.......-J ...L`I. 'l.~........ 12...-.. 3.. an I uuu. onus: uu. . uvv | Charged with having liquqr inean` illegal place, other than in a` private ldwelling, Geo. R. Walsh appeared in`. police court on Tuesday and was re- `minded for a week.` '"o Us VV H5 BCUl.'I'.7lvIl.'yn ' .' Tye following ppils of Mrs. G. =Ead`e Weresuccessful at the midsum- . ner` VToront"o Conservatory of Music examinations: ' -Elementary, Maude ~McDougall; _ Introductory Helen Bowles, Vera Wiseman, Gordon Tom- lingon. - AL-nnnlnll A` nnnbinna l'II:(9:IlI Us-nan, H 011. ' charge of reckless driving pre ferred against Mrs. Wm. Hogg of To- lronto was withdrawn in police court `on Saturday, Mrs. Hogg having set- tled with Mrs. Geo. Moore of Belle Ewart, who claimed to have been in- Ijured by Mrs. Hogg's car. . I-_._.2_AI rn-.......1.:.-.9- _..... ....-.`l.... Junvvs Iv v--us 2:? u v--- Innistil- Township's newt grader. `drawn_by- a tractor, is now at work on con-. 13, east of, the C.N.R. cross- `ing. The ms is beTng widened and rop_erly'dibc_ ed and it is hoped'to- ave this stretch but in good shape- , which it has not been`-for years. ` HVLL-L Lhasa` `D..)......s..1 u':au`uun! A` wmpn 1p nag not neeneor years, ' That the Provincial Highway of which Barrie_orms a part is one of the most important roads in the Pro- vince and carries an immense amount of traffic is generally recognized, but `has .avI-an! `in filo :1 U1 uwuuc J5 KUIIUICBIIJ l.'BUU`llllaU|-I U the extent-to` which the Highwziy used is -brougIht'.out'more forcibly by` the fact that a local motorisjt, driving from Toronto -`to .Bai'rie recently, counted-1885 motor cars on the High-. `way between the rth city limits -dndthe Fiye`Poiiits 9 n Barrie. . `Dr. Le .3 gavedlvery interesting report "of t e International Kiwanis Convention at last week's luncheon of the Barrie Club` ` _ _ _,, , A .__, _ UIIULU Vb UIIV JIIUVI-Iluvavllul axnvvcalnac ton`. ` .. Convention Rev. John James Cochrane died `on of Barrie July 5, . at his home, 62 Ashburnham . . . A Road, `Toronto, after a. brief illness. Eighty-five years ago, he was born in wmmo FOR AUGUST S3`::`:.:;..}:`;:m2`::"`km`::,c: `$3.3; `Come V on first at Lowell, Mass., and later `at St. John's. Vermont; He took ;hiD' course simgog 5 Wgugg in`-divinity. at the Presbyterian conege, Monti-eal..For seventeen years he was ;V;;:b- ;-CiCCtl"iC. [th highly esteemed minister oi."`tl;eW LVIULIUUII B UUIILVIII . ` ' I | A lqcal man paxd $25 In police; court last Friday for being intoxicat- ed. Because of lack of evidence, a_ further charge of driving .a motor [car while under the inuence cf li-i 1--.-.. ...__ ...l.L.I..--.-- `UNI: WIHIU 'UllUUl' IAIIU` J quor was withdrawn. Air flu: in.-Inl !V|AD`H quor was wunuruwu. . n. I At the initial meeting of the new Board of Stewards of Collier Street United Church, held Monday even- ing, Dr-. W. A. Lewis was appointed chairman, W. R. King treasurer and` W. C. `Walls secretary. ' ' l TL` v9n1I:hv'nm n v\:'ls A` "10: (1 I s'i?." 3; t`"}3ii M'cI..e`an s corner. I `4\thal` unt: on E1'1'`?ia1' '7"-'7' "" ' "--(')-l garey-Hurlburt Shoe Store have I-'|`nnn` vnnnn An I-nnnu ant` null-:nm' K1wAN1 cwn rug. gm-. EXAMINER guest or ner aunt, Mrs. J. W. Henry. ` ; William McLean - and daughter of __ `Toronto are visiting Thornton friends. ' Dr. and Mrs. McLennon'a.nd children of Toronto _are visiting at P. W. Scott`. 3 _Mrs. George Crossley and her father, ;-Wm. Teague, of .'l`oronto,eare in town. Dr. J . J,-'n and Mr: Tznnfinai an 12.... i STRAYED from` lot 36, con. 2, Vespra. two head young cattle, pig ring in top of right ear. Finder please notify Wal- ter Forbes, R.R. 1,TBarrle. Phone 601 v8. . 30p. 1- `:1 . Jdmieson .leEt for * '1-`uoaday. . _ ' __ -_ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mason are -visit-3 in: in (31-aamnra. - 1 sxoxc .'Me`rvyn Corbett is visiting in Toron- ` . . any ul !._l.'|'!Ul1lUl'8. ~ J ,`to for a'tew days. I MFR. T. "Luna: has nnlvn-u-....I7`.I......... .-vvun. League, 0: i1'0r0nt0,,a.re In town. Dr. J. J: D. a`nd,Mrs. Banting! of Bu.r- .1 ,1-Je visited at Jas. A. Jamieson s on_-~.., iSunday.' T - ! A nuvnhnr -Pv-nun Ina-A nt&.....A...:I 4.1.4. f; eu nu` is Lew uuya ` D |. '1`. Lucas has r_eturned-" home after visiting in `Guelph. ' . . . M_iss/Mary Oakea. of Toronto.is vls-I itlng at -Wm. Sharpe's * V MFR. Frnnli A1-nnld nf Tum annnb inn}: sun; at "Wm. anarpes j . Q Mrs. Frank Arnold at Ivy spent last; `week with Mrs. _J. B. Gray. I V M18 Aileen Calllzhen nf `Rnv-I-In unnnf nu`. `unu mrs. A in: in G:-eemor 'I.ln'i-Inns (`aw-Incl 6' wt-sens wun .l.!'l8Il(l8 In Amston. - I ,. AMiss L`. Thompson of Toronto. is_th ' guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Henry. ' William McLean -and (Iain:-hi-or nf . uuuuuuy. ! 3 A -number from here attended the ; `services held. at the Innlsfil Park last `Sunday. ' ' ' Mr and 1|/Inn. .(1n-Ann Q.-......-...... .....a: `ween; wuu Mrs. _d. It. Urey. ' .Miss Aileen Camghen of Barrie spent! the /week-erid at Dr. Horton's. .'M ima 1m.mnm- 1ur..tz......a.. -.......4.'~ 1..-`;- LOS'I`-Mauve poke hat trimmed with mauve owers. on Thursday, July 9. between market and Clarkaon Hotel. Reward. Please leave L at Examiner- nfflnn ' 30 use /ween-enu at, ur. nortorrs. V - _ ' -Miss -Eleanor McKenzie spent` last` `week with fridnds in Alliston. m T: Thnvnnann nf VIVA...-.-.6-A 8.. LI... ' ..ua.Ve ueeu duty av. _ - _ ~ ' . ] I~:%'1`ri_n1ty United Chuvqh, Thornton. , nex Sunday, the pastor.` Rev. `A. E. L:Lunau_ will occupy the pulpit at both iservices. Morning subject,` The Rock jog Ages"; evening, Everyday Rena` on." . . ' - .|g'I`hn Innlnr W1 mm man} at nm Duuuuy. , I Mr. and Mrs; Gordon Spencer and: ; Marjory of Beeton' spent the week.-en d_ Iwith L. Mayes. ' 1\/r,,.'.+... .1 in 1munn.m no rn..`..,...... :..' wuu u. Auuyeu. V t ` ' - Master J. ,-D. Mitchell of Toronto is spending a 'few~-weeks with his aunt,-| `Mrs. W. V. Fry. - . ' `Mrs '1" u-nnvnrv and nnn nf "`l'\lOf\I|`l\ ;y1.|'a. W. V. 1I`y. ` ; Mrs. '1`. Gregory and son of Toronto have returned. home after visiting a} Jas. A~.' Lennox s. .- - | `Eli! on:-I llfuus Dan! nu-`A 4-urn ..1.lI.:....."_ E can. :1". .ucuuUL so |. Mr. and Mrs. Peck and two childreh and Miss Ammie Cur:-y..of Toronto are lvislting at John A. Patton's. Rlr and Mac. nnn....A ao......... ......:' vsaluug at JUN]! 41. r'a.u.un S. . Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stewant and .two children of Toronto spent the "week-end with L. W.` Stewart's. 4 . Miss Margaret and Mnffnff Rlnving L 310 lVl.Ul\Ull'&lU E. I Mls Janet Campbell, teacher of S.S.` No. 9, was successful in passing five` :_puplls out of six at the recent En-] l trance examination. ` `Kn rind `Ian I` 1\nIcn~\no\ `Inn A VVI=UlS't.'|lU WIQKI 14. VV. Dcewarts. Miss _Margaret and Moffatt Blevius of Midland and Vernon Adams of Barrie are visiting Mrs. D. Adams. ' i `lira Thha (Erna-nrv and nhn Allan ` Dd.l.`l.'lU RICO VIHILILIEV 1V.I.l\'. JJ. AUEIDS. i" ' Mrs. Thos. Gregory and son, Allan,` |of Toronto, have returned home after 111.... 1-n__-u_,,, -1-, _~-\, u I visiting at the home of Jas. A. Lennox, |5WlI.I`\ n Office. .-.._----a .~.. ....u -.v...v \In- usage on. aausnnnvnu ! ' Miss Evelyn MacDonald of Barrie `is visiting~at the home of her grand- parents,_Mr. and Mrs. S. J..MacDon-' ald. . `Ill... and `Mr... `I\ 1\Il'........-. .-.....': ..I.n.1 uulr. and `Mrs. D. Murray nd child-! }ren and Miss H. Disman of Aurora - were visitors a; the parsonage on Sun- : day; ' VVUICU 3 day; Mr `Inc Iuatu nuv. 9. 9. vucnranu " Many old friends of the late Rev. J. J. A Cochrane attended his funeral which was held here last Friday morn- ing on the arrival of the train from '1`oronto.- `The body was accompanied by .two `nephews, Harry A. Cochrane of New York City and John A.,Coch'- rane of York, Penn, Services at the gralve" were taken by Rev. A. G. Rin- tou . . i uuiyfrs. and` Miss Young of Pt. Colborne and Mr. and Mrs. Pugh of Allandale visited Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Luna'u this week. \ ` ' I "Finn 'I'u'Iu- uanntinn. P5` bl... 1l 8......l.... 111.- W ` D[JUl}UUl'o `,4 -;- Mrs'."'Geo. Hill has Tceen spending a ifew days in Toronto. While there -she .also attended the funeral of. her bro-| i ther-in-law. '|UI'n and `lhfna A D(\I'uIvt\" and 4n....81..t was --.- --- .v .-.-5-..--. V... 1------.,. The July meeting of the Women's Institute washeld at the home of Mrs. David Adams. on Wednesday afternoon, July 15. with .a good attendance. A letter was read asking donations of cannedfxaxit, etc. for the Sick` Child- " ren s Hospital, Tordnto. Verbal reports were given of the District Annual held at Bradford. Mrs. Jamieson gave a; ' short reading entitled The Black Gang on the Big Ocean Liners, and the President, Mrs. Thompson, conducted a spelling match in which .all present -took part. The hostess had` her room decorated :with a fine and varied col- election of house plants. ' . \ "=1:lIr1`_.e\Ju1y meeting of the.M1ssion Cir. ! cle will be held on` `Friday afternoon, lJuly 31, at the home, of Miss Mary. ' Spencer. MfV"'aAn T-Ti hue: Tciwnnn unnnh-no an ' Iall.Cl{`lll'll1VV- ` Mr. and Mrs. A. Pedwell and tamuyf :of.Tox-onto. visited on Sunday at ;B.i I.J. Ca.rr s~.,where their son,- Victor, is Ihdlidaying. ~ = 1\/Hun 7|/filtirn T-Tan:-v nut-un_Ih_hr-gin- uuuuuyuls. Miss Mildred Henry, nurse-ih-train-I ing of Wellesley " Hospital, Toronto, is` spending a few weeks holidays at her home here. - ` "RES: and `IA ...-u `Lfnuk Y 'l"I~n-..-..u-s... A0. TI-IE PARTE who found the golden headed czmehat the Orillia Park, July Ilplll_U IIUFU. ` Mr. and Mrs. Herb. J. Thompson of; Kinburn, former bank manager at? ;Thornto_n, passeq through the village `on Sunday last. , _ . 1\lI'r flnnvan Pr-nff and "Mice `Tow-ninn` on Sunday last. : Mrs. George Brett and Miss Vernice 1 Brett, Miss Emily, Edwin and Nicol I Wilson of Ailiston were recent visitors at A. McKenzie's. ' I 'I'IAn Tnnnb {Va-nnlanll banal-`nu nl Q Q4 I Ll .llUU Utllllllldyblllllo Mr. and Mrs. C. Deisman,.Mrs. `Deisman and little Muriel Kyle of Teston, Kinge Circuit, were week-end "visitors at the United Church parson- .a.ge. ' I" Mr and JNH-1: _Tnrna9: (`J-ans! 'l`hng' Zusltir. and '.Mrs. Jaines Crang, Thos.! McKay and R. W. Spencer spent Sunk` ' day at A. Spence:-'3. Mrs. Spencer and A Florence returned home from Toronto with them. : I `Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Halbert and family IBIUIIII. 3 | Mr. and Mrs. John Hodglns, and Master Donald Hodgins of Stouttvillel and Mrs. Herman Barrett and two; children of Mount Albert visited friends here on Sunday,` Donald re-` `maining at Norman Thompson's for a few .,weeks. . . . (`Inna Dldnbufnnb on;-`I `kl: any-no AP` V[lI.ll I._lII':l.llo family `of Toronto, John Gallaugher and fam- ily of Everett; and Mr. and Mrs. New-1 ton of Violet Hill spent Sunday at Ar-- .fhn'r 1.tnmm-+ru` . : . I glun; -; ! The Junior. W.I. will meet. at the ;home of Miss Elma Goodwin on Tues- ' `day afternoon, July 28. The roll; call will be answered',by A ,Useful Hint." Each member is asked to bring a re- clpe` for a salad. Community singing. 'I.'_r`......a.. .............-.4...'I..u.-.r..... A..- ....a-......-I llanyu nun Ila uuaunaa wvnnannnunnnug unnnbnueo Hearty congratulations are extend- ied to Misses Eleanor McKenzie, Eva. Meredith, Mary Marrow and Stella Keeler and also to Martin Geil, pupils . of No. 9, Innistil, on their splendid suc- 'ceas at the recent Entrance examina-i I I tions. . II and `Alan Tnhn 'I -Tnalna and In LCWMVVBUKB. u Chas. Blackstock and his gang of! road constructors are` busy widening the culvert below the sixth concession on the townline. It will be quite an improvement and when finished there will be no possible excuse for any careless motorist to have an accident there - 'I"In1.\nn Qtvlsn vunnua I-A Ohm; Ema nf nere. - Those who motored to the hckfte of Mr. a'nd.Mrs. A. W. Wice and vsited for the week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Day and son of Montreal, Mrs. Alf. Gilmore, daughter and son of Tor- onto, Mrs. Frances Wice and daughter of Craigvale, Mr. Fisher of Toronto, Walter Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mel- burn and little daughter of Lindsay. IIII.- 4r-_v_- _---L.l_._. -5 LI.` 11v___--..o.. `1115 1'lu1'L' wnu Luuuu um gwuuu headed czme:.at July 22nd. return to T. Slbbald, 111 Brad-` tord St., Barrie, and receive rewagd. '1`. Sibbald. Op 5vnox<-xoxoxc Iifvl 1:s..'.....I- -.-.` -_, `The Late Rev. J. J. C\ocFu-anio I'lll.Ull I 2 been J 'l`n~'|nHrv ygonmom % I last Week With Mrs. 1100:. ncluruus. - .~| Mrs. Geo. Nixon is once -'more able `to be aroundeafter her severe illness: D Mr. and Mrs. Chas. \Wa.tson were. LI hege from their cottage over the week.`- _en . _ M ~ . ~ I Mr,;_and M_-rs.. G. Younger -of Brad-. 3 o_rd.vviited friends in town on Sun- ay... , I Miss M. Poole and H. Rogers` of 2 Toronto visited Miss Hazel Arnold 'last IIIl\l\'O . =-x<`x<-x>n>x<-14%-%xix%<>xsm'>x>x~a,t<.;>x< E coKsTowN 3; d.BlTUARY, 3; z... - -.-._.A e :-u av n.cAaE I I I NO'1`ICE-Will the person who took the sweater coat out of -buggy at- Queen's Hotel. Bar-rte. on Sunday. `July 19, return to Queen's Hotel and `save further trouble; 300- wwwww.m~ 'A"A~ v.->.~-_e _ ._ V __ Mrs. Geo. Nevils is able to be around ;again... _. . ' K5 e Dr.':.Jamieson Duff spent Sunday at his home.-A ' ` . .. . Alpine Cause is` holidaying ate 111$ home here. i i _. T I Miss Mary Weddell is visiting her brother at Erin. , . . I Mr. and Mrs. V. Beatty _visited Bar- ; rie friends on Sunday. 1 - 2 Miss Helena. .McAfee hasA`been quite in for the Pilst week. ,- ~ 9 ` Jos. Martin` is visiting his daugh- iter at Mount_ Dennis. I 1m... .....u M". Wand are visiting` I up-u-av. u vow bvvlnnp-It-txrun um. ---v-.-.....-... The L.O.B.A. lodge from here, ac-I companied by a. number of sister .' lodges. also by the 0rar 1ge'0rder, at- -Itended divine service in the Union 1 Church on Sunday evening. Thornton ) Band pg-ovidedemusic for the occaslon.l 'ter Mount_ Dennis. ' and Mrs. Wood. are visiting frie_m'is \a.t Branttord. . . Nnrnaan Brolev snent a. few days at. ljfriends Brantrord. Norman Broley spent days `Balm Beach last week. V ~~ - l mm... M A.-man-nub is: Hakim: a. sum- i Jsalm neacn last ween. _e - - . Miss N. Armstrong is taking a. sum- l m'er course in` Toronto. I . A V ,- `Robt. Woods" of Toronto visited friends here ,last week. ` Q Mrs. P. Size of Alllston visited Mrs.` `W. Leeson over the week-end. M - ....,1 Eva Alnv 1\/Ir-nllnuzh vis- -...-, ..... ... At Aurora on July 1st, Rev. Dr. H. Harper "celebrated the marriage or I Gertrude Irene Nevils, daughter of Mr. _ l and Mrs. J . J. Nevils, to Albert AW. Gil- , .roy, son of the fate Mrs. Aaron Gilroy, E both of Cookstown. Mr. and Mrs. Gil- l -roy left by motor for a trip to Lon- don, Chatham, Detroit. and other west-~ 'ern points, the bride travelling in an ' ensemble suit `of sand with hat and ; shoes to match. A pleasing feature of the event was that the Rev. Dr. Har-_ ` per had been .groomsman for the '3 bride's grandmother. ` W. Leeson the week-ena. 1 _ Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mcc lloughj vls_- Kited Lefroy friends on Sun ay. I Mignon` Mnranrnf and Helen GIESS: ited Lerroy rrlenas aunuuy. ' ' Missesf Margaret and Helen zare visiting friends in Toronto. ` | Mrsa, Wm. Leeson wen to Tbrontot .on Mnday for medical a ice. _ . : now and Mr: Reveridze are on 8. 2 1 . Rev. and Mrs. Beveridge are _ motor trip to visit triends at Hull.` 1 I Mm. mm. and daughter- Mary. spent_ monuay I01` meuxuux auuuc. I I 5 On; Friday evening, July 10, occurred . the death of Margaret Wright,- wife . of E. J. Kirby, 14 Milbrook Crescent, Toronto, and eldest , daughter of -the 1 late Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wright of , Thornton. Deceased was in her 71st ,; year. Death came as a release after a 1` very long and painful illness. Mrs. . Kirby had been confined to her oom _~ for over a. year but she bore her suf- ' fering patiently and wasalwgys bright gland cheerful. Her pastor, e . J. J. ;'Cou1ter of Danforth Ave.- Church, had 1 charge of the funeral services, which 1 were held at her late home at 2 ,o clock , Monday afternoon, July 13. Mr. Coulter ; read` the _lesson, which was chosen by ; Mrs. Kirby a few weeks before her death, from John 14:A27,_`,`Peace I leave g with you, my peacelgive unto you; not 1 as the world giveth give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. Mr. Coulter spoke in beautiful words of the sweet christian patience and of her readiness to ans- wer her Saviour's call. Although for sometime because of delicate health she was unable to take an active part in church work, in the quiet of her with her God. A large gather g of friends accompanied the rema ns to Markham, where for a number of years to. The body was .laid to-rest beside that of her twin brother, Henry Wright, who predeceased her five years. .Be- sidesher husband she leaves to mourn her loss two sons and one daughter, Edward and.Arthur Kirby of Toronto and Mrs. C. Beckerson of St. Louis, Mo.; `also three sisters and four bro- thers Mrs. A. G. King of Markham; Mrs. M. G. Sharpe of Brantford, Mrs. A. J. Mann of Hamilton, S. .J. Wright of Anten Mills, Rev. J. M. Wright ,of , Des Moines, Ia., T. A_. and J. A. Wright [ of Los Angeles, Cal_if., another an-0- . ther, Rev. Stewart Wright, predeceased , her several years. The pallbearers 1 were A. G. King, A. J. Mann, Edward , and;Arthur Kirby, Eve?-et`t Long -and life she had lived, of her faithfulness, . own room she held sweet communion- she resided before removing` to Toron- . C. E. Beckerson. The high- esteem in _. which she was held was evidenced by . the beautiful floral tributes sent by organizations .and. friends. Those from I a distance who atte ed the funeral . were Rev. H. Caldwel of Georgetown, _ S. J. Wright of Ante-n Mills,-Mr. and . Mrs`. A. G. King of Markham, Mr and 3 Mrs. G. Beckerson and son, Lie (1, of St. Louis, Mo., Mr. and` Mrs. A. J.- Mann, Mr. and `Mrs. R. Forth`of Ham- ; .ilton, .Miss W. . Sharpe :01 Brantford . _ and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sawyer of . Sto,.uffville.. ` A ` = x! _ . * HEIFER AS'l`RAY-On or about May 8 there came to the Hotel at Phelpston - a, yearling `Hereford heifer. .Owner may have same by paying expenses and proving property. - .29-81'c motor trip to Vlslt ;r1enas 8.1 . nuu.- ; | Mrs. Tate and daughter, Mary, spent. `last week with Mrs. Robt. Marling. u-..... 11... nnv.-.a in nnnnr'1'r|n!`l3. a.hle| .I. Ul.'Ull week. llfinz week. , Miss Kilkenny. nurse, of Port Hope- Hospital 113 visiting with Mrs. Robt. :_Ma.rling. . ' | `l\/Iva ma rzmham has: i-eturned home ; _Marung. Mrs. Ed. Graham has returned home after a lengthy visit with friends in Toronto. ~' L mm. .....a Man A11-nnv-f Rnndinafhwnifa. Toronto. ~' I Mr. and Ml`. Albert Bassingthwaite of Toronto spent the week-end at Wm. Walker's. ' A walkers. Mrs. (Capt) Thompson of St. Cath- garins is visiting her parents, Mr. and` .Mrs. Geo. Duff.` .- ` `Alan 1' `MI 'D~nnrn`|nv 911:1 H`-;|`ll9 hfAl`_l .lV.lI`S. U80. JJUIEI. Mrs. J. M. Pugsley and daughter,_ `Dorothy, are visiting with friends at J acksonk-3 "~Point. . 1ur.. .....a Ln... Alhnwf Th-nrnnunn ` nf Jacxsonv-3\1'o1nt. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson of Egbert; spent Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs. Chris. Long. I - rm... a.,...n., M Mr 'Amm tho nrinfer '1V.ll`S. um-zs. Long. . .The family of Mr, Allen, the printer from Port Hope, have moved to Miss ,Campbell's house. I Mm 'VVm,)Fl'n1I2'htnn has returne , uampoeu s nuuse. | Mrs. Wm. DHoughton has returne home from Toronto where she received medical `treatment. . . I `lflnn `IE T.nInvI\ 01:!` man "`QV`h1` FOUND in Colllngwood on July 12. a. pair of tortoise shell spectacles. Owner can have game by proving. property and paying` for this adlet. Apply to R. "M. McCon'key, Stroud. 80c mecncax `treatment. I Miss M. Leigh and Miss G. Taylor `of London,,Ont.. are holidfylng at the home of J. J. Nevils. V I ; `Align. Tn `l\l-uuynnu or-nnrnnnnln ;nome or J. .1. nevus. ; Miss Lou Dinwoody, accompanied `by Arthur Glass, has returned to her cottage at Balm Beach. / '|\Krc: 7 P `NI's:v-fin and Mi WIRIN- cottage at naum Deucu. / Mrs. W. R. Martin and Miss Flem- `ing of Tottenham spent a. few days |w1th Miss Hazel Arnold. `AA -.5 117 `I nhn`n1r ant` Rlfrn 'I"hnn WICH LVLISS ..l.'.l.ZUI 1'I.l'HUlU. Mrs. W. J. Broley and Mrs. Theo. .McMillan have .ret `rned home from E camping at Lake C uchlchlng. - ` I _Tnn Mnnkrhnn nf 'l`m-nntn in snend- ' LIUVC. , - Leeson McGowan and sister, Mrs. |Ed. Arnold, and Mr . Jno. Arnold of Schomberg attended` the garden party lat St. John's Church on Wednesday. `Dan A (1 Dlnfnunl nf 'l"l-nnrnfnn nth- . camping at uaxe uuuumuxuug. Jno. Monkman of Toronto is spend- ,ing 9. holiday with his sister, Mrs. J. R. Couse, at their cottage at. Sandy I Cove. ' 1' Anna: lnllnnrnn on!` `iulnfnr MFG L EL. IJUIIIIS uuurcu Ull VV cuucauuy. , 21. l Rev. A. G. Rintoul of Thornton oc- cupied the Presbyterian pulpit Sunday evening and-' preached an excellent ser- ` mon. A num_ber of young people of-the church were" admitted as members. I -l\CA `For ten years he 'v7vas a. '1-esident of Barrie. He had been a. resident of Tor- \onto the last tw_elve years. Mr. Coch- rane diedlten years ago. They, had no ~ children. Phbn your, news tp E:-. -ISOR R`EN'I`--Three roomsil bath at 68 Owen St. 29-31c The late ms. E. J. Kirby\ -`EV-pl;-`lacy Escrow-ml-gnu Tusluu `In An... Gilt-oy--N evirls _ 'I'.-I-. 1 L 'I' business and go to me Duuul. '9. Fifty-four years ago, he was born ' in-Adjala, and while still a smalkchild , came with his parents to Barrie. His ' early schooling was received at Cen- ` tral, now Victoria S_c-hool. The family "~then- moved to Collingxvood where `lthe late Mr. McCabe began working '1 on the lake`b ats. After a few years 1,` he left this a d went into business in Chicago ..Mr.v McCabe was -very fond of Barrie. and until a few years ago spent ' several-m ths of each year here. The late Will am `Lawlor of Barrie was ' his uncle. He- is survived by his wife `and six children, the eldest of whom 3` is thirteen. The children are, Eleanor, James, Reta, Bert, Thomas and Lawlor. J. `MI mn W M Mnlnnev and Mrs. Wm. '>--- an 7 --.- 'rHds."s"aL3v McCABE Thomas Selvy Mccabe, younger son of` the late r. and` Mrs. James Mc- Gabe of Barrie, died suddenly on July `4. at Lakeland, Fla. `where two months `previously he had -bought and started to op erate a fruit ranch. Previous to this Mr. Mccabe had been a hardware merchant in Chicago, but owing to ill health he was forced to give up business and go to the South. 1:!wou_fnmr- vnnrn ago. he I and Law Mrs. W. M. Maloney and Mrs. ` McDonald of'Toronto are sisters. |McCabe of Sudbury is a brother. gguneral was. held in Lakeland on I V `BARNES-,---In the Royal Victoria Hos- pital, Barrie, on` Ju1y`18, 19.25, to Mr. ' and Mrs. Fred Barnes, :3. son. COUGHLIN-At Providence Hospital, Detroit, Mlc,h., on July 17, 1925, to Mr."and Mrs. A. J`. coughun, a. dau- ghter (Mary Regina). GUEST-Ip the Royal Victoria Hos- pital, Barrie, on July 20, 1925, to M. and Mrs. E. A. Guest, ea. son. ' ` jnji ALLINGHAM-At his late residence, ' 4 Dundee Avenue, Toronto, on Sun- day, July 19, Michael, beloved hus- band of Matilda Allingham, in his eighty-third year, veteran of '66. ' BARNES-In Barrie, July 19, 1925, the infantson of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnes. / FARAGI-IER-Died at Carman, Mani- toba, July 10, 1925, Hector Faragher, formerly of Hillsdale, in his 48th year. _. ` McMAHON---Suddenly, result of ac- , cident at Chicago, Wednesday, 22nd July, Margaret Noble/wife of the late_Joshua McMahon, eldest daugh- ter of~the late Mr. and Mrs. John Noble of Innisfil. MILLER-In the R. V. Hospital on Tuesday, July 21, 1925, Mrs. Jos. Miller of Elmgrove. WO0DS-On Saturday, July 18, 1925, Muriel Mabel, wife of James Allan Woods, Toronto, formerly` of Barrie. ` ' The family of the late Mrs. W. D. Ferguson wish to thank their friends and_ neighbors and the staff of the Royal Victoria Hospital -for their kindness and sympathy in their be- reavement. They also thank all who sent oral tributes. 30c BOARDERS 'WA'N'TED V by day 01` uynnlz Annlv dd Ivnmalnxr Hf, 27-32!! SEWREY--VIn loving memory of our dear wife and mother, May Sewrey, who passed away, July 24, 1923. A wonderful mother, woman, and aid,- One that was better, God never made; She was`1oving, gentle, thoughpful and true. . mug: waq`1uvu1g, gentle, tnougnptul and true, . One in a. million, thatfmbther was you. We miss you at a. thousand turns Along life's weary way, For lite hastnot been the same to us Since you were called away. _ Andnwhen` the eveningshades are fal- n2` ' ` ' THURSAY WHOLESALE/ PRICES No. 2 Fall Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Barley . . . . . . . . . . . .. 60-70c Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-90c Peas V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.26 Buckwheat . . . . . . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-70c Butter. per pound . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-35c | Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-33c Potatoes, per bag . . . . . . . . . . 80-40c Hay, per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .; $10.00 nuu wuen ([18 evemngsnaues fal- ling And we afe ail alone, There often comes a longing If you" only coulq come home. -Sadly` missed by husband 30c and daughter. _j__ N0. 2 Fall Wheat Io acn- Peas` |Eggs, I I 0nooloooonouooocoooooouonuo 1 1 BROWde C0. munsnmr, JUL`? 23, 1925. Examiner cnagsmea Adlets wm-zn METERS REPAIR/El) Ari A. MOFFATT S should nogv have ome bultnumna VV\1V'J.'l!J.lJ H week. Apply -44 Worsley St. CARD or-`11TANl BARRIE MARKETS IN MEMORIAM .8938. VV Ill. . Jos. . The July mwwmgw x` .. PERS `wwwmww ` Miss A. McP hai] in Detroit. / Mrs. J. W. Rob day in Orillia. llama A Rrio APARTMENT` FLAT on Dunlap Strto rent," -from Aug. 1st. Phone 987. 80c nay 111 u; 1 a. Mrs. A. Bri in Meaford with Miss Edith Lu idaying at her ho Charles Jacobs `brother, Wm. J ac Miss Florence . est is visiting wi L` TWAIZ. / THURSDAY, ucov Au .....---.,:, Chief of Po1i< :few days this we iness. ~ 1.1.... Wlnhnrf JOHN L` Laucn L spent the week- Bradford St. 7` U {"n1orn'.n .Dl"du.LU1u .4. D. H. Coleman week that his m Limerick, Sask. llinana Anna I 14l1IIc1'1un, Iuctcux. M15883 Anne I tars are vlsxting and Kitchener. `ml ...-. Im _]./H EMU LL: u\.u\.u.... . Mrs. Wm. J; ited her aunt, P zanu IULL 1J\.II\,L M135 Florencv week with her Whyte, Toronto. (`Inna `Do\'nn1t{ VV HyLC, .1 U1 Uu L\). Chas. Reynold {after spending - -onto with his M `L... P r` u TWO OR THREE BRIG!-I'I"ROOMS to rent, all conveniences. Apply at Exanminer oftlce for `address. . 30c OOHLU wwu um n\ Mrs. C. C. H Spending July := tel. Wasaga Bo; `I" A nlnn Eel. VVa.b`a.5a nu` Mrs. A. Bale Tonto spent last Mrs. J. W. Rob( p I '\)|'...n `If JVIDS. 0. vv. .l\.\lu\ Mrs. W. R. I. ronto are spendi :and Mrs. Fred .\ `I-~ DI-\r\I`1ln 1 :auu Lula. J.`|\;\ Mrs. Rundllo -of Toronto am- Partridge, (`nlli 1 11:-.. 1`\.n~`.r_- N .1'al1Ll|u5r, \ -r...` Mlss Dons .\ spendmg a mm Harry Payne .8 Allan T `:\.1',n .nar1'y r`a3uv.- .1 Allan L. M211 visiting his parc G. Manuel, O\\'( 11.. ....A M.._ KI. lV1'd.llut:1, kl n \ Mr. and Mn. Jack of Newn with friends in V-~ D \X' Wlul 111cnun in Mrs. R. W. of Cookstown `with friends in ``--~ 1 D111-1. rat Beach, for Jul XI . and M1,. y g 8311311, J.U|_ uun_v Mr. and Mrs Toronto were {I E. Longman ov M ... 1 '1` (T To LE'I`--Suite or 5 good housekeep- ing rooms: all conveniences: venerea- ponable. Apply Examiner otce.,/ 80p JD. Llungxuan u v Mrs. J. '1; C Chatham are U. U. I1`d.1\., Vvu Mr. and Mrs family of Fort `with Mrs. D. C \1:_...... MI nlxn `WIIH Lula. u. \/ Misses Malbe art of Guelph s former s home A 1 ._-. r`r\1l7f) n JUIIIICL 3 uuu-p Alex. Cowan Board of Gene onic Grand Lo CHIC Lillilllu uu Mr. and Mrs. `Toronto on T funeral of Mrs `In --A Mr`;- Iunerau UL HA1 .3 Mr. and Mrs 1-onto are visit parents on the M A w_ `pafelllr Ull yut. Mrs. A. W. ten of Regina Mrs. W. J. Bat \l'..... .1 (V M JVITS. VV. 0. uau Mrs. `J. C. M Simmons moto Mr. and Mrs. 75 KY `D.\Hr JVIT. `auu LVLI .1. R. N. Bo1it' his uncle, Wm. absence from 11... n W , EUSBHUI: J.l.\l|II Mrs. C. W. .1 SUITE OF ROOMS, downstairs. to let furnished. in east residential quarter. close to bay: all modern convehiences:' terms, moderate. Apply 48 Louisa. 80p ther, Reuben r Alvin and M panied by Iva week-end at - Bays. I/Haeoc J51 Mn lesso John Flahertj --_L A-Ln uvnnL',L| `Days. Misses Jana.- bell are tak'm_ course at Que ston. 1' '~-`Ir! Mr; `IOU. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. . ed at the hem Sunday. 11.. ma M bunuay. Mr. and M Buffalo are vi. mother, Mrs. new on. Mr. and M Wharrie from ing The Hill, Summer. IE}...-.nn ITAH n lves HUI. c. The Misses King of TWOQI week of their ( Poyntz St. M- ant` My- SUII1mt:1'. Misses Edn. Ralston of Oril after spending ives here. '7-n T\/[Comma .t O_V!lL'1. 0 Mr. anti Mr Bay, and Mr. Toronto, spe Mrs. E. Welte `In..- m......1. HTS. 1'4. vv cxu. Mrs. Charlt daughters of at the home < Samuel Caldw ``~` and MI` FREE to wide-awake`boys_; nd girls. a; `handsome roller-bearing. disc wheel. ~b?a1loon-tired. Sun % ml: wagon. En-A quire at Grinycr BI` ` _ c` pm, Eliza-` /P.h9l1B.120;:- -7: M x _ `.Z"$""C'.`|-"l- - -v- - -- V-'-- - -- 7- cm cent 9. word. huh. Tact; fuller-u Hon (minimum charge. 850): II: I `- unions tor the prick of. (our. V outta extra when charged; also my Olntl extra when replies, are dh;ooud to llumlner omen. _ v , arnuUl Kfdluvv Mr. and Mr aga, Ont., an ter s parents, Webb, 15 Co! A D Vnlln 1V.la(:I\a._y. vv UL. Miss Hazel who has been at Point au ' home for the ~u:.... f`_`nI'l\-, nome J.U1 mu: Miss Glady. ceived her di Emergency } position as s MTG, R_ F osmuu an .~ Mrs. R. left on Sund- Mr. Garrett erection of a 11.... n (1 I'eCElU H U]. 4 Mrs. D. C. of Toronto a of the H.-E. Mrs. Gaby at Mr. and N son Bob of I (lay at the ho ent, Mr. and gnaw UQVIUVT ?':lUl7`.l:iII0l' glillllll 1, V.. ustaon'zua.ruu- god _~vLo`|';.`-li|'t_)G(Y: rotunilod. vialnclafodxev % ning wank: . Dbulilb Cilia lmnv nnnfn`, HOUSE OR ROOMS TO RENT- Phone 299 _ _ 12ttc. GOOD BRICK HOUSE to rent. all con- venlences. Apply at 141 Owen St. 30p DRIVING HORSE. Aged, tor, sale. no tricks, Jultable for lady or children: buns . with small aeatwtn` 1-ont. tlrot .clau; cutter. about as good is new, seat In trout: set single harness, In good on! I. As I, have no further use tor the hove. will sell cheap. John Claxton. Barrie. Phone 424. zsptfc . j Eon PAINTING. paper hanging and nanernl bonus decorating nhnnn A; c. w. OAKLEY. -`row bdwti, fcaImo"ea. 1 tents to rent by the hour, day, week on `season. Saws. axes, knives, 'etc.. `aha:-R.-| d. - I / rmxo '1'U NING~ -I 3-oi vrst-club `piano tuguns. Dh'one,Hu'old Webb at 400, or I ave orders at W. B. Webb's Jewelry Store. vAl!a,ndale.A ,8!-88 sumo us~_you_r' fnhhl EMALL HOUSE TO LET, with `an modern conveniences. Apply to Ex-, aminer office. r 1309 HOUSE TO RENT--On Mary St.: 9.11` nnn\.mnlAnman-- '7 rnnmnv qnrngrn Annlvx 3-g 1 HONOGRAPH WANTED: would consider an exchztnge tor a. radio set. Apply to Box A. Examiner. _ 80c 5Ul_.' anew . yuur pwn In ov, one 0.0113!` each. J. I-Iutchings. 39 Titan 81:. Phone 355;. . " 30 c In July. uuu. uruw 3:0 Station. phone 1910. g-2: FUIT dale. Housmmo LET, corner Peel and o-I -nhln HM: Annlv in Mint: Rind RR Hnnhlo I .r1LlUL`4 LU I\vl!JLV1""UXl LVll1l')( DI.-E Ell conveniences; 7 rooms; garage. Apply` 80 Dunlop St. or phone 1135 or 144. My ::jn::- FURNISHED HOUSE to rent: 880' per month; electric range and all con- venlenceam. John Hutchlngs. 88 '1`1fln- St., Allandale. Phone 555.1. 29-.380 FOR SALE ---Pure bred, Plymouth Rock, Apr!) puilets. bred to lay. Apply H. Ottaway. Phone; 605r6. 28-38 BOW F`OR\SALE. well-bred. due about Aug. 6: also good `seed rye for sale. Apply `Bishop Bros., Phone 809r6. FOR SALE---.1 bay 3 buggy: 1 set aigle harness. App]? to H. B. Armstrong, Big Bay Poin , or 112 Bradford BL, Barrie. 30p mare, 4 years `old: FERRIS single comb, White Leghorn cockerels. direct; `hatched pm 16, for sale: your pick ot`80, on dollar nafnh. J. `f-Ilntnhinmt R9 'l`lfn t, Dhnma FOWL,' HIDE8 AND JUNK WANTED --Highest prices pals` .Phone 884 or . Writ Box 542. H. Le t, Barrie. 26-819 pun rzuu xlnu. paper nunsmz nun general house decorating phone A; Berry; 689w, 21` Gowan .St.. Allan- Iele. _ ~ A. ~ . '29-up `1UUDl'4> '11} 1.4331", UUl'HUl' UUUI lulu U` I gltmia Sta. Apply to Miss Bird, 88 ggpglgia. . . - D giimwwmauamiiiig 5 mus? CQLUMN I ` *1 \ I Ag: 4 A _ j_-,.I \_ IV _ -5 A- _n. A-_ _ l Page Eijlic an_lf-Found: 4 Live Stock For Sale `*"'"""`.;....... ...r5.f`;.:'T s'1'RAYED-A sheep, . onxor `about Apr. 1st. from M. J. Brerfna;n's slaughter house. . ~ v I 809 ` Property To Let 3 (ll, 25-800 .1116!` 80c GOOD COOK-GEN MAL `wanteii. In small family. Mrs.-JArtht_1`r Ardakh, 80 Theresa 3tv.. Barrie. ` _ 80`n A 3-BUIRNER`. GAS s'rov,E torsale. al-'" most. new. Apply to \._Kempent_eldt` nlnv ` soc FOR BA. 1:}-'-For cause 11923), inf good cond tjon, ply 1 Burton Ave., Allandale. 1 V . - f 8031 u:1&: LOS,'1`-Crank for Internat1onal-.Ztr1ick. ' hntnrnnn Pnvntz st. and Tltn St.`F1n- FOR SALE--Bllo. do .La'va1, 12 24", closed tbp. Hu'gh",Ro,wley; lot =25, a. Thornton P.O, . . . V_ 28-8gp _ WOOD CUTTERS WA.N.TED-BY the cord. Apply to Clarence 01111111111! 8; DhnlnntnnA Ont- " ' CUT: I` Phelpstggrgnttu - ` _ . HELP `WANTED?-Boy 1o .60 18' "years with` good education: reference re`- . qulred. Moore's -Shde .8ter.e. `W19-81c I _ . BURPEE8 SWEET. PEAS for sale. C. Clb.r_k'a, Gqwan 8t..`A.llandale. 80 IIIUBL I Dairy. , ' Foi-2 SALE--+Oak. dmmgro_om' fufni-" tune, in"good condition. Apply 72 Mary St. or phone 800. V _ 309 IMPERIAL OXF`ORD_ RANGE with waterfront `and reservoir. Will sell nhnnn `Diner 409.. ` c WEIQPIYQHC uuu _cheap, Ring 402. "FRAME BARN for issue`; 22x34,,15-`it. pqsts,` in first class condition. Apply J. V. Hlckling, Edga.r. . ` - 28-80 7 . LOST--Exhaust pipe and muler -_on Saturday, July 18. Finder please leave at Ir.wln`s Livery. Reward. . - ~80p_ T:- T- won TENTS on AwN1N-G`s - write to - Ben Reece, 115 Lakes1de~Ave., Birch- c11ff,,0nt. Tents for 3319` "or rent. 34p FOR- SALE- -Second-Vhand -_tea.m1ng'4 wagon. __Apply `Fred .Ay_rat;; Barrie. 800.. __ " - ' , '. A _'. ' E "F '1! SALE CHEAP--,\Flve 2nd-hand. dr p-head, Singer sewing" machines, fully` guaranteed Apply at -Slnger*..O- rice. . * ~ .301) 1"U1t` Aum-- `xwu Isul. .uuuv:u'y Wagons; also one ar ._ gate, 10 teat. Annlv Pndd|nnn'n h aaknmlth hhon; Al. wagons; also U118 {u.rxn_ saw,` 10 way. Apply Paddionhs b acksmlth shop,` Al. landale. . `N 29-30p 28-FOOT LAUNCH, New Ford Marine Motor, complete-equipment. Apply to W. H. ,Sn1der, Alcona. Beach, on `V 8th Concession.` . T ' `29-30c| FOR SALE-`-Kitchen vtable ma` cup- `board, boy's velpclpede. oil heater, large size" Quebec heater. dress form. bamboo screen. 3 yds. b`y.3 yds. and two smaller `bamboo screens. Apply to Mrs. MacNen, Miners Point. Phone 1041-31. A H A _ I soc] FOR~ SALE-- Two `.,Llght `Delivery `Il7nanna- nlnn nnn farm train, 10 fl-Int. FOR. SALE-Sllghtly usa electric] washer, in perfect condition. Can `be. seen at Grinyer Electric Co., 18 Eliza-` "bath st. Phone.120. , / 800' . I BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE- Also l_u-nnwuail nnHn.-rn tn hit nn Rrnnlz Rf. , REGISTERED. SHORTHORN BULL 1o,r sale. It choice cult from good an- ceuton; also 1' tutored Blmrthorn w due In July. eo. Crawford & _n. Ora Emtlan. nhmm 1910. 2s.mm FOR SALE-~1923! Ford .,tour1ng,_ >111 splendid shape; 1921 Ford touring, good tires and newly palntedzl rub- 'ber.-tlred buggy. Apply to Harold Hill, '.16 Bayeld t.A 3013, THRESI-IING 0U'1`FI'1`Vtor sale; Good- taon separator 28:42. New Hamburg engine, both in splendid running order. 1 Further *~ Ertlcula 3 apply to E. _R.'l Scott."H! dale, nt. Flue phone 81241 T \ .. 28-31:` 55.151 UAI$IS1ALiJ .l!'U1'S Dlt.l.JI.`J-- A130 5-roomed cottage to let on Brock St. Apply W. H. Tooth, 68 Henry St._, or phone 796W. A A ; 26-320 I FOR SALE-Composite coal range! with wood grate, hot water connec-I tlons and high ovn; gas range with... -high ovem. linoleum, 4 by 5 yards! small refrigerator "and wash bmlch with wrlnger and two tubs."Apply 105 Collier St. Phone 528,34 1 30. FOR SALE in the Grand Opera House, Bavrle, Ontario. 600 opera chairs, 2, motion picture machines. 20,000 ft. % In. manilla. rope used.,for hanging scen- ery. steam boiler and radiators. also; 111 the scenery on stage and all dress-! mg room turnltutje. Write Box 381 for terms and particulars. 7 ~ ` ' 30p IT , ` ' ' GOOD 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE- East halt lot 5. con. 8. Vespra. all under ` cultivation, all wire fenced. `First-class` . buildings.` barn 45:75 on tounda.tion.~ with good " stabilng: 9-roamed ' solid ` brick house: .splendid.=_ `flowing well. convenient to '.station bind village of Minesing;- Rural mail` and telephone.` Possession to `suit purchaser. Apply to John R. Maw.~Anten Mills. - 29-31p . T HOUSE FOR SALE or to rent. vEn-I quire 56 Brock St. Phone 777J. 80tfc.: BARRIE BUILDING LOTS. Fifty Dollars each. Enquire Examiner Office, __ ` GOOD 10-ROOMED BRICK HOUS with lawn, garden, refrigerator and household furniture. for sale. 73 |'1`mln Street. ' 29-3_0p FOR -,SALE--Modern` house -in. good residential section. `All convenlenceml Large grounds. Garage: garden and fruit` trees; Apply ~Box R, Examiner Omce. . j.29tc . I LOS,'1`----Ul`8.nK I0!` 1nt6!'nu.uunu|-.,u'uuu. between Poyntz St. and Tttn 8t.`F1n- der please phone 870. A 809

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