mu , 81p `-In. ' Sly BYRNES--On Wednesday. July 29th, at his late residence, 28 Sword St., Toronto, John J. Byrnes, in his 59th xyear, beloved husband of Annie Briggs. -Funeral Friday, 3 p.m.,n from "above address. Interment Norway- `Cemetery. ~ _ `COLEM`.A_.N-At Limerick. ask., on * ` Thursday, July 80, 1925. `Mrs. Richard Coleman (formerly of Cookstown). lu INN--At Oro Stat! an , ?.`1y 21. 1925. Mrs. .n22'...,... _ ...c. .._._.p.. ...-.--... Next Monday is Civic Holiday in Barrie. After consultation with mem- bers of the Town Council and a num- ber of citizens. Mayor Craig considered it advisable to have the holiday con- form with that of the city of Toronto and 'a number of other places and he accordingly issued a proclamation for the first Monday in August instead of the second Monday as has been the custom in the past. There are no sports or celebration of any kind scheduled to - take place in town. The Firemen will go.to' Midland where the annual de- monstration of_ the County of Simcoe Flremen s Association is being held and the Barrie baseball team will play at the Gravenhurst eld day. BU'l`TON-On Saturday, July 25, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Button, Minesing, a son. MAYOR-At the Mountain Hospital, Hamilton, 0nt.. on Saturday, July -25, 1926, _to Mr. `and Mrs. Grant K. Mayor, a.-son. ; MARRI'1"1`-At the General Hospital, Toronto, on July 21, 1925, to-Mr. and Mrs. I. C.- Marritt, Midhurs ,' _a. daughter, Martha `Elizabeth (8 th.) ROADHOUSE--On Wednesday, July _15, 1925,'.to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Road- -`iI1ous<)a, Barrie, a daughter (Muriel JIIIIJLFYV IIIFJKII LJIJIIVIIIJU -Buy Stauntoxfs semi-trimmed wallpaper --- 22 in. wide instead of old 18 in. Forsale by W. A, Lowe & Son. Elizabeth St.. 39tfc A Barrie man who motored home from Toronto last Sunday evening reports counting 2049 automobiles between the city limits and Barrie. A R11-\ n-nnrnnl-not` nlnnlvun {vvnn _HllU. IULD LUZ` ` 0115 1.305151! VV cuucauay. ---Special sale of voile, broadcloth and linen dresses, regular values to $12.50, while they last from Aug`. 1, for $2.95 and $3._95.--Irene Collins, Allandale; ' ` 31c Members of the Barrie Horticul- tural Society will have a display of named varieties of sweet peas in Robertson's drug store on Saturday of this week. - A run. a... -1. 1.1.- n......4. u.'.....-.a....L...1 0]. LIME WUUIM _' The.ag:_at the Court House-oated at half-mast__this week in respect to William Williams of Collingwood, a member of the County Council, who died on Tuesday. I Mid: Run!-nn' annninliuf. '-in lnuuing, UUIIIIIIIDDCU LU nquuuccu IIULE Kindly cancel my a_d'vt., my house is rented, was the notice received this week from Mrs. Sheppard, Brock St., who advertised; her house in The Examiner Classieds last week. NIL- 1.2.. `LI`I -.. L]... ....-.....J... ......;I I I'VE l'l@lLV'&'1&V\!,_ pllpulf IIIJIEIIIS INC general house decorating phone A. Berry. 589w, 21 Gowan St.. Allan- nlnla 90-241: l`JKHllllllUl.' uluuarucua I550 wccn. I The big hill on the county road, Midhurst, just north of the Minesing turn, was damaged considerably by the storm of last week. It took thirty loads of gravel to fill one of the holes. Tho !\I!!VIn A9 'Dnuun'n~'Qann annnnrn!` IUHUS UL EICNVUI DU Ill]. Ul_|C UL Iallc lIUl.Cn The name of Russellgsage appeared in the list supplied to the press of successful Entrance candidates for the Minesing centre. This.shou1d have been Harris Sage. He attended school at No. 9, Flos. ` Dnunnna nnnnl; Qlr . MowIp a "`|: la LVUQ V I`lU5u ' ' '. '- Baracas meet St. Mary's this (Thursday) evening in` the nal game for the Church League title. St.*Mary s won the first game of the series and the second contest result- ed `in a'tie. * V ......L:..... ...E 4.1.. `l)......3.. `I'T..2A...'.-.J- URI 1!! & I116- A meeting of the Barrie Unionist Presbytery will beheld in Collier St. United~Church on Tuesday,,Aug. 11, to consider the designation of Rev. E. F. McL. Smith of _ Allis-ton and other business. `D--- ('1..- `D 11.1 .....I .. -...~..u. U DIIUII DUB] HESS. Rev. Geo. B. McLeod, a former minister of` Deer Park Church, Tor- onto, who is summering near Honey Harbor, preached two very ne ser- mons in St. Andrew's Church last Sunday. In the._ morning he spoke on Putting First Things First. while his evening text was If God be for us, who can be against-us? Mr.- McLeod will again occupy the pulpit at St. Andrew s morning and evening next Sunday. hue uuwu. - ` _ It is. interesting to note the auto markers from various. states of Uncle Sam's domain seen `on the streets these days. __'I'a`.In}->1-in nnnhnv {av-nan Q1 nn. no UUIVIGIIB UL \1|l|ollL'lC, LICII Andrew s next Sun ay. :12:-In Qfuuunrnva : _and left for-te Beach Wednesday. \JUn, LU IUIIQGUUIIII 9|-W, `IJIIUILC LOU. ULD Provincial Constable Kelly has been assigned for duty at Wasaga Beach until the middle of September` ,, _qv\nn:n` nn`n A` Irr\:'n kvnonlnfk ICU UH. Lucauay. Miss Burton; specialist in Classics, has resigned from the staff of the B. C.I., and Miss Mason of Kingsville has been chosen by the Management Committee to succeed her. `lf.'...II.. -........'..I am`. ..J'uyJ- nmauuv Lanna IJUWU W DI-[ll H IHIIHCUUBII DB0 ` IV I ' `-,-Colunibia records, 50, at Keen_h s book ptore, 32 Elizabeth St. " c ` ` 31 Barrie -business? places will be % closed `next'Mond_ay, owing to" %t be- ing -Civic Holiday. T __AaIr Gnu IIAIIIV fnunin vnqnLn:nn 351?. Ill!` \JlVlU LIUIIIIBJO --Ask for your favorite mag zine at West End News Agency; 32 V liz- abethvst. " " ` V 31c ---If .it s electrical or radio repairs, call the GrinyerElectric Co., 13 Eliz-' abeth St. or phone 120. ` 31c Thos. poulter of _Alliston will oc- cuphthe garage at present operated b ed Ayerst after Aug. ,1st. ` . --Notice-For plumbing and heat- ing ring 214. J. J.-Neelands, 4'3 Blake St. Repairs for. all stoves and furnaces. ' 30tfc Sixteen motorists paid,$13.75 each in police court during the past week for speeding through the streets of the town. n. :. :..a.....-_;:..... 4... ....- :1... ....4... UUIIWUUII DIIU VIII IIIIIIIID GNU IJGL'l.'lUo ----A_ 6-lb. guaranteed electric iron, $2.00 each, cord 90c, Friday and Sat- urday `specials `at Grinyer Electric Co., 13 Elizabeth St., phone 120. 31c Dmntyinniol f`,nul-akin Want? `an: The `ennual Sport; day V at Camp Borden is being held on Friday. . +1 niqna Iinnlnlllll .1-noa' at T A "327: ` uZ`i{oiZiE 12223;` `W. 1; Lowe & Son's, Elizabeth St. 203:: ` '_.('!nI11vhk1'n uunnnvrlu E00 1:! T .1?` Kiri: `n! %&m&%&&&&&%&&m%m $$&m$m$a$mxm&i i;LOCAL NEWS mmmmmm .14.!` mmmmmm D14 >14 % >14 & 1 MINN-At _ 'Sta.t1on',." ["881 guly 27. 1925. Mrs. Alex'an$nMg- . Minn. -aged 78 years. Interment `was , made at Gut_h1-le cemetery. July 29. cwqc HOZLIZDAZY VMONDAY. A o-n__ _ 1--p-113--- `Ira: ammu-:. EXAMINER A 1>m`No ,- TUNING V- For first-clue lane tuning. phone Harold Webb but 00. or leave orders at W. B. Webb : Jewelry Store. Allendale. - 28-88 c-w---not owl II-Ir\I-|- . ` Barrie have one more game to play in the District Softball League.` That is the tie game which they played with Midhurst at the-beginning otthe season and it will be played, here this . (Thuradgy) evening. At present Barrie is in first place in the race for the Patterson Cup but if they lose to Mid- fhurst they will be tied with Churchill. L s:svlv1asI1U'-I':\4.l.`l:{I5ibU;1`I VVl18?{IniIn, [ vvvnlu ;ou.uu,\s ync.ss; us, : errc, ; r - . - - . - . D. W. Lennox -10 -W. A. Turner 10 Mum f' Rdg" 3b? W H. Tideman 9 P.HT.MCl]_e:rk ii Bankers-Houghton, ; M h ll, ; 13- MN1Ven '13 -. - .33 2 Rolph, 2b: Godden, rf; tguestasi; %-053:; C- H- Beelby 3 i W H- Kennedy 13 .1b; R. Maikin, 3b; Whelan, if; 8. Mai- last innings when Barrie counted four In a game played on Tuesday even- _ ing for the Allan cup, W. R. King's . v ' .rink retained the right to defend it. BaRRlE SOFTBALL EXPERTS WIN C- H- Beelby W68 the challenging Skip. F OM A|;.LANDALE BY 12.2 scans` and he was assisted by Mrs. A. R. Wal- V e ' 3 lrjr, gV.tA.dTurner, ar5_d Ilgrsi J. (ring. Barrie established themselves firm- e e e ere were - Y3 0D 1`3- - ly in the leadership of the District Pereyv Mrs` W` H` Kennedy- and W softball 1,-eague on Friday evening ; R. King. The winners were one shot when they trounced Allandale by a ' d' 3t3 tnte the last endv and 39` 12-2 `score. The Robertsonlans played peered t have met the tt'phy- Such good ban and the form displayed was was not the case, the defenders bowled of the champiohship calibre. Despite With. eeretul P"etet- and when the the one-sidedness of the score,.the game et '33 made they `had t`' etee3t was interesting, and, save for the l shots. The final score was 19-16. kin, cf. runs, the difference between the two aggregations was not marked. some of ~ FOR` STEPHENS cup the niftlest catches seen on the Allan-9 R` A' stephem met pee3etn t the dale lot this season were pulled off. Stephens Cup which he w at the The score by innings was, mixed bowling tournament on July Barrie _ 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 2' 4 _ 12 15,..on Wednesday, July 22,, Mrs. Hew- Ammdale _ 0 0 0 0 2 0 or 0 0 __ 2 itt s rink being the successful challeng- Th teams: . V. ers. The rinks were: Mrs. Wolfenden, Barrie _ Houghm-n Wiles Mane A F. A. Malcomson, Mrs. A. Douglas, . -1 R: A. Stephens skip` Miss F. Warren Cameron. Warnlca, Travis Moo . ` ' . Harley, Robertson. b . 1'0 W. R. King. Mrs. J. Hewitt, H Tide kip. . Alland.ale-Moncrief.' Pugh, Coles man 5 Kacey sch,eu,_e,.' Lougheed Fraser, Mrs. Jos. Hewitt still holds the Ste- Marsham Revtp. Hm_ .- phens trophy, despite the efforts of turn Pfhlf fn Ilff fhn .`IrAvIIwrl:nA 8... LI... - ~ I W. R. King 13 A. C. Bricker 10 once MORE TED? V m s. LEAGUE |BARRIl:`. BEAT THORNTON; [IN FEATURELESS -GAME; Lvfylua, 35; gr`. nau, 01:; stone, PI; Grant, 1 . Hillsda.le--R. Arksey, c; H. Hall, p; Scott, lb; Davenport, 3b; W. Daven- port, 2b; T. Dawes, ss; M. Millar. rf; : Rumble, cf; Thompson, lf. ` ! Umnires-..I-Tnnv" Dunn and A mrnm! ,Barrie won their final game in the South, Simcoe League last Thursday when they went to Thornton and de- feated the home team by 11 to 4. The game. was originally scheduled for: June 29 but was postponed and as it had no bearing on the league race it, was thought for a time that it would! not be played. The game was not at very fast exhibition and there was only a small number of spectators on' hand. . i Kiwanians scored their first victory! in the. Town Softball League last Fri-I day evening when they defeated the` Bankers by 16 to 8 in a nine-inning, game. The winners started with a sing- ' le counter in the third frame, added a pair in the fourth and four in the fifth. In the following three sessions they brought their total up to 16. Bankersi were unable to score until the sixth when they shoved a,,brace of runs] across the pan. They added four in the: seventh, one in the eighth and two in the ninth. The fielding feature Wasx pulled off by Harry Milne who made a brilliant one-hand stab of a hot liner. Score by innings: -- " Kiwanis-00124252g0-16 .Bankers-000002413'--8 KiWanis-Craig, c; Wiseman, 2-b; Lynch. ss; Rusk, 1b; Merrick, If; Grif- fiths, rf;. Milne, cf; Rodgers, 3b; War- nica, p. FInnlznrn_`l'.`l nuny1.o....-. .. -n:.._..I__n -. . s.Ma1-" xuuu, ' p c; Marshall, ss; ! Guest, p; Foster visiting Hillsdale players were trium- `phanta. .*Phelpston s win Fin Hillsdale :reverses the `decision . and the deciding ' tussle will be `held in Barrie, about August -I5. Saturday s game was a ' mighty interesting exposition of the` summer pastime and a big crowd of! spectators. who turned` out to see the championship `struggle, witnessed a real contest. `Two members of the Hall' -clan did the twirling. Pete was the Phelpston moundsman, and his` offer-J ings were as mystical as a Chinese puzzle to the boys from Hillsdale. He! tired in thesixth inning "and was re- I placed by Crawford, with the score. -standing at 10-3. Herb. Hall pitched` for the Hillsdale nine and made a good, showing in. the face of support which: became ragged at times. Althoughi Phelpston pounded his slants rather` freely, he tightened up in pinches and} was effective. The game was called at: the end of the eighth, owing to dark-[ ness. The contest shaped up as a tight: one as early as the first innings. Phelp- I ston took the field first, and garnered; a. counter on the combination of two_ hits and one error. Hillsdale tied things when they came to bat. Phelpston _be'-5 gan to pull away from their rivals in the third chapter, when they collected` a trio of runs. Scott counted for Hills- -. dale in this spasm. It was three-ail- `at the finish of the fourth. Hillsdale got the knotting run when. Davenport scored. The visitors surged `ahead? again in the fifth,` when they boosted; their total to seven. In the following` innings it took another hop, and soar- ed until the count was ten. It was in the seventh that Hillsdale made their; big haul of runs. Crawford, who was now hurling for Phelpston, hadn't suf-I ficient stuff to bewilder the Hillsdale" hickory artists and they hammered; his shoots unmercifully. Four runners had crossed the plate ere the fusilade of hits had died down. In the closing innings the visitors got one and the` homesters two. The work of Arksey,!. `the Hillsdale catcher, was notably ex-I cellent. In one innings he caught three; men trying to purloin second. Thei work of the Phelpston ou.ter gardeners. was responsible for the cutting off of. Hivihat at first looked like safe Hillsdale; ts. ' In any qoupruuun. 1.11` tnenrst game DI the series staged` at, Ph'elpston,,. the I I umpu'es-- I fatt. Barrie. GOOD 100 ACRE FARM FOR'SALE- East halt lot 5, con; 8. Vespra, all under cultivation, all wire fenced. First-class buildings, barn 45x75 on toundntlonp wlth good stabling; 9-roomed solid brick house; splendid owing well. Convenient to station and village of Mineslng. Rural .m ll and telephone. Possession to" suit urchaser. Apply to John R. Maw, Anton Mllls. 29-31p - uFl`le`itis pitched for Thornton arid the! Barrie outfit hit him hard. Everyone- on the team got at least one goodhit. and Charlie Lynchled the parade with; four doubles in four trips to the plate.,? Byrnb Hanley went the route for Bar-4 rie and althoughhit hard he was ef- fective in the pinches. Ernie Wonch got a homer off him, a good solid drive over the right field fence. Both teams made" a number of errors, the home team being the worst offenders in thisi regard. `QnIIv~In__.T.`l nn1.-uy Q-an 'llnI-.-..4.-. ... 1\-I_ I m%':;xl"le-Han1ey, p; Flaherty, c; Dob- ` son, 1b; Emms, 2b; Marks, ss; Moore,[ 3b; McKenzie, lf; Lynch, cf; Twiss, rf.; 'l`hnIrnfnn__.1-'4`n1Hu D- T`: QM:-uvnv-+ n- so; Mcnenzle, Ir; Lynch, cf; Thornton--Feltis, P; D. Stewart, c;I `Baker, lb; L. "Stewart, 2b; Wonch, ss; 1 Hart, 3b; Lockhart, cf;A Adams, lf;` Henry, rf. - Umpires, Moffatt and "Elston. Phelpston.-' Wins in Hmfsdam, _ by .11 to"9; To Play Off A . g 7 in Barrie. _ ` Phelpston tied up the series played ~or the championship of Centre Simcoe -League, by defeating Hllldale on Sat- urday afternoon. In theerst of the series staged" at Ph eInntnn,. fhh VVHGL hits. Th lllbu _ ' The score by innings was: Phelpston-I030330I--11 I-Iil1sdale-10110042-9 The teams were: _ Phelpston-Marley, c; P. Hall, p; J.< Hayes, 1b; McNabb, 2b; C:-awford,'3b; iiles, ss; ,-F. Hall, cf; Stone, rf; Grant,` uxuy a hand. EH31! KIWANIANS WIN AT LAST BEAT BANKERS BY 16 TO 8| Luuxme, C1; rnompson, II. ! Umpires---``Holly' Dyer and A, Mof-2 att. Ram-in, - FOR SALE BY '1`ENDER--'l`wo hun- dred acres of land -near Big Bay Point on the 13th concession of Innistil. lots 19, and 20. about one hundred acres cleared. balance bush -and pasture;' good barn 40:60 on stone foundation. also log house. There is on this pro-, party a. de osit of fine clay suitable for white rick or tile. Tenders will be received up to August 1st. 1925. Any; ply to Mrs. F. D. Quentz. Psinswick, Ont. -- . 27-81p oIs1'mc'r SOFTBALL .1- 1..---- -7, - ....-,.. ' "iZt}'-s. holds the - the two rinks to lift the silverware in the past week. On Thursday of last week, Mrs. Vair rink played for the cup and were defeated by a wide margin. Last Monday evening, Mrs. I. Percy challenged, but with no better suc- cess than the other, would-be-holders. ,'1`he defending rink is composed `of Miss F. .Warren, ~J. Hyslop. Mrs. J. Hewitt. and H. v'1`idema.n. skip. The challenging rink were: -Mrs. W. .A. Turner. L. 0. Vair, Mrs. L. 0. Vair, was w--nu Inn-I`\? UUT I Stephens of won 15,.on itt's the successful ers. were: Wolfenden, A. Douglas, 3 R. Stephens, Warren, W. Tide- lman. skin. ' l l For the fourth time this season W. `-R. King won the Allan Cup, in a local `mixed tournament held on Friday ev- nening. Associated` with Mr. Kmg, in .'his fourth victory were Mrs. W. H. ,Kennedy, and J. Hyslop. Like some . others, this rink consisted of only three i playelrs, andhtte firsit two o boxgl plaiy ed t ree s os ap ece. econ -prz awas Won by D. W. Lennox who had `with -him, M. McGregor, Fred Marr, rand Mrs. A. R. Walker. The reward gwas two vanity cases. and two pairs ,`of sox. In addition to the Cup, Mr. King's rink won four prettily em- broidered towels, presented by Missesl VVarren and`Walls. Ten rinks took part g.ndT1:1wo twiavelve-emiit gfiiatmtes were `p aye . e w nners 0 rs p ace, won both games by wide margins. I The Lennox team had a plus of .10 at- $1: rEht%1efisI:ctoncd)It$:1t\ re tgataswr 5233 I finished, against W. A. Turner's trund-i ; lers. An extra end W38 playeiiuand tte Lennox rink counte one. ter t el , games had been played, the prizes were I presented and refreshments were serv-' ed by the `ladies. The rinks and the scores were. Mrs. `Mrs. A. Wolfenden C. E. Elrick `Mrs. V. E. Knight Mrs. W. R. King l P. T. Clark, sk. 6 `W A. Turner, six. 15 jM. McGregor Miss K. Kennedy IF. Marr A. Malcomson 1 Mrs. A. R. Walker Mrs. A. Douglas l D. W. Lennox, sk 18. D.AMcNiven, sk. 8 Mrs. McGregor ` " C. Faux `V . W. White E. Longman iMiss I. Parrlh Mrs. I. Percy A. C. Bricker, sk. 19 W. H. Kennedy, sk 6 I Miss Love R. J.` Gallagher IA. G. Cam bell . L. Vair IMrs. W. A. Turner Mrs. Goring EH. Tideman, sk 11 H. M. Lay, sk 7. W. J. St.u;nnon ' `Mrs. G. Irwin. ' Mrs. J. Hyslop Miss F. Warren. Mrs. W. H. Kennedy Mrs. J. Hewitt W. R.'King, sk 20 C. H. Beelby, sk 4 `KING wms. ALLAN CUP I FOR THE FOURTH TIME Second" Round -10 A I` ' First Round FARM FOR SALE--60 acresgood land, hnnsn with nfnrn frnnf gnn nwnn WALKER WINS TUDHOPE CUP AT TOURNAMENT No. 2 Fall Wheat $1.1 Barley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..`1 Rye . . . . . I _o-'-aoocooauoooo-on - o u o o u no Buckwheat Butter, per pound . . . . . 1 Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . E Potatoes, per bag, new .` . . . . . . . . . Hay, per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. An Allandale rink _skiDDed by A. G. Walker .won third prize and the Tud- hope Cup, at the annual tournament of the Orillia Bowling Club on Wed- nesday. The trophy is awarded to the rink from Simcoe County which makes the best showing in the Orillia tourna- ment. The two rinks with the highest score were from outside the County and were not eligible for the silver- ware. R. Agnew skipped the Richmond Hill quartette which captured first place. He had a plus of 22. D. A. J. Swanson, of Oshawa, well known to local bowlers, ranked for secondprize. I `The fnnrnnmpnf wnu nnn nf Hun 3 Luca: uuwiera, ranxeu I01` seconu.pr1ze. I The tournament was one of the best and largest ever held in Orillia. Each rink played three games, and there were 5 rinks to _win all 3 con- tests. C. H. Beelby was one of these. Beelby s rink won their. first game. took the second after playing an extra end, and got the last one by default. Unfortunately the executive had de- ' cided that in cases where games were Iwon by default, no plus would be al- lowed. The Walker rink also obtained I the final game by the default route, but their plus on the first two was suffic- ient to put them in the money. Fnrtv-fwn rinlzs: nrnr-n nnfnr-AR in nucw su IUW 8. SCOPE as tmrteen I0 take a prize in a. three-game tournament. This wasthe count which won third prize for A. G. Walker. His rink was composed of Leslie Lawrence, Fred Sharpe, C. W. Poucher. They each re- ceived a. pair of white serge trousers. There were eight local rinks pre- sent. _The personnel ofthese was as follows: .. `IT `IS! 7478...... A 041.. _u~ o A -- - W. A..,Turner. skip: and Mrs. W. J. Shannon, W._ R. King, Mrs. I. Percy, A. C. Bricker, skip. ' munsonv `WHOLESALE Pmces No. 2 Fall $1.10-1.15 .. 60-70c ... 80-90c Peas . . ..$1.25 65-70c . . . ; . . . 32-35c . . . . . . . . 30-33c $1.50 per $10.00 u:.Iu. LU put. Lllel III [118 IIIOIIGY. | Forty-two rinks were entered in the tourney, and the scores were re- markably low. In many instances it was necessary to play an extra end to decide which rink should be entitled to victory. One veteran bowler in com- |mentlng on the scores says he never knew so low a. score as thirteen to take 8. nrize in Q fhv-nn-orou-no nnn...-.w.n.-.4 auu anu U. 11.. 586103 , Skip. R. Lowe, V. L. VanAtter, A. J. Sar- jeant and A. C. Brlcker, skip. L. Vair. G. Hubbard, `W A 'T`nv`hm` Judlll. mm A. u. urlcker, skip. Vair, G. Hubbard, W. A. Turner, and W. H. Kennedy, skip. M. J. Frawlev. A (1 ngmnhnn (1 DAELVL I.` U 1'llA1`J""'DU EUPGH $000 13110, house with 'stm'e front. good crop, Medonte township. Must be-sold. bar- gain. Apply own'er. Thomas Miller, New Flos, Ont. 31-82p_ auu W. 1.1.. nenneay, SKID. J. Frawley, A. G. Campbell, G. [Luck and W. T. Stewart, skip. ; W. B. Webb. K. MnT.nnnnn Q (Ear- luuun uuu W. '1'. stewart, skip. Webb, K. McLenna.n, S, Gar- slde, and V. Knight, skip. H. Annleton- G. Wnhh 1:2 rznm-noun- axuc, uuu V.. nnlgnt, SKID. Appleton, G. Webb, E. Kohlmeyer, and A Massey, skip. W. bek. R. nfnn Ia` Tnhncnn a.uu n Luulsey, SKID. W. beck, R. Dawson, F. Johnson, and J. LeGeer, skip. ` W5 W. RC king, A. Sinclair, A. Ma1com- son and C. H. Beelby, skip. R. Lowe. V. L. Vm.A++m~ A T Q9:-_ THURSDAY. JULY so. 1925. ? Batteries charged [and 1-Tepired Generators and starters repaired Soldring of all kinds .AccuIprieI and Auto Lamps Phone .1147 : I T 42 Bus St. SALES iand SERVICE BARRIE MARK:-":r FARM FOR SALE--- W%- lot 6, co Vnnnra trnn hnih-`Hnnn nnn nnatg C. POOLE Miss Ca Barrie fri William here for a Miss A1 Mrs. West Miss Mil her aunt, Miss D visiting he Mrs. G1` to is the Miss M few day S 1!, I,. |I<'>I<>X<>X LCVV U633 Mrs. Gr ing her 5 Avenue. II',._ Y 0I<>I<>I<>X<>I 1 q. lVCll\4lC- \ Mrs. J. ` garet and I 1 UL ULLLU. Mr. and of Toront Hipkin s. sAL1a>*I-Wv5*?i[-not co. 4, Vespra, good buildings. good past re; munkrat nr fmr farm: nnrlnur nrlr. CIULIII LJbo Brock on Tuesda to Halifa `A ... Y?` U 11auLu. Mrs. F. Mahon a1` Brantford. l'V_A______ .IJ11HlaJ.Ul.u. George his mothe the past w MI.CE Y1 Lug: yang vv MISS JL month wx at Parry . `lA'.'.~.. Rn `at, xaL1_v Miss Do has retur Elmer Br II_.,. E` I a.1uu5, Miss spent a Worrod, 1'17... 1 VV Ill. L1 his mothez St.. over t 7|/T--- A1 VJHC, LUL Orville ens of To A. Paddis( `I 1..."! IDHIICI. AJL Mrs. F of Kingst Palling, O 3 II` `.\A' an vuapru, guuu uuuuuluu, guuu pasture; muskrat or fox farm: spring creek. Grain also if desired. Three miles from` Midhurst. Apply to Jos. Cook, Mid-. burst. V T 81p A. Iauuxm Lloyd Quebec a Blackmore `l`\ U I` 1}. 11 Limenck, mus lllnes YT_.....v JULID lL1ll\,n Harry ing his va and Mrs `III... 1:... gnu Lu.La. Miss 11' visiting h nah McQu `IA ... nan LVLI.,wc{u Mr. an daughter Mr. and `Ali... 1\_ 1. I . auu AV Miss 1\ of Meafo Mrs._ Thos II ... I` JVLIS. J. uuo M'ss E at the O holidayin qt`! ii}x} clea LOS'1`-On July 14th between Damion- ald St. and the Barrie railway station. lady's gold wrist watch. Reward at 23 Dundonald Street. Phone 184. 81;: TH` Clc: LOST--,Pa.ir of tortoise shell rimmed glasses on July 19 on Essa Roadlye; tween Holly and Allandale. Finder please return. to Examiner Office. Re-, ward. ~ ' 81p HEIFER AS'1`RAY--On 'or about May 8 there cameeto the Hotel at Phelpston a yearling Hereford heifer. _ Owner may have same by paying expenses and proving property. , 29-810- LOS'I`-"-On Saturday 26th, between C. N.R. depot and Market Square or on Worsley, Owen or Collier, near Bay- field. a. small black purse containing a considerable sum of money. Finder please leave at Public Library. `, n31p HOUSE on ROOMS TO `9REN'1`-- Phone 299 . ._12tfc._ LARGE FURNISHED TENT `to rent for part of August, at MInet s Point. Apply H. Davies. ` 81p HOUSE TO REN'1`-All conveniences, central location, immediate possession. Mrs. Parkhouse, 80 Owen St. ' T310 HOUSE TO LE 1"A---On Biatopd Street. 810.00 per month. Apply at Paddison' blacksmith shop, Allandale; 31p FURNISHED HOUSE to rent; $30 per month; electric range and all con- veniences. John `Hutchmgs, 38 Tlffln BL, Allandale. Phone 555J. 29-330! FOR SALE ---Pure bx Rock, April pullets, bl`( young Jersey cow. in Ottaway. Phone 6_05r6,A COLLIE PUPS for sale. The mother of these pupa has thirty championships behind her. Apply `to Wm. Bonney, An- ten Mills, Con. 8. 81-33;) FOR SALE--Good. strong work horse, 7 years old. Might, consider taking a. cheaper horse as part payment. Apply T. H. W.. `Box 1016. Barrie. 31p FOR SALE---Buggy. with small seat in front. first class and set single harness, in good order. As I have no further use for the above. will sell cheap. J'o_hn Claxton, Barrie. Phone 424. 28pttc -L-j 1` l`LI`uVl 1` UII. Dl11.Jl`4"`1."1l'l6 ZUU-t1Cl.'8 farm for sale in best farming district ' in Simcoe County. Apply Box `'0' Ex- aminer 81p" r LOS'I`--Between Wasaga Beach and Toronto on Saturday, July 18, a. black leather club bag. .F1nder return to hlof A! Dnllna Darrin ` 1n_ IBEIHBT CIUD D115. -1`!!! Chief of Pollc_e. Barrie, HOUSE TO LE'1`,Acorner Peel and So- nhln Rfn Annlv tn Minn `Rh-(I RR Rnnhln FARM FOR SALE--Fine 200-acre fonnn Fnn an`o In Inna} Fnnvnlnn Alulnudnlr WANTED To REN.'1`-Ca1-eful mid- dle aged couple, no children. would 1lko'to rent by 1st of October. 6-roamed house, all `conveniences. garden, cen- tral; reasonable.-rate. Apply Box K" Examiner. A ` _ 81c j:o. WANTED SECOND MORTGAGE .0! 87600 on gentleman's summer home, two ten-roomed houses, titty acres, south side Kempenteldt Bay value for- tv thousand. 1st mortgage only- $9500. Will give discount for two or three year loan. A. Falrbalrn, 897 Bay St., Toronto. 31-36p 5 Jilljliiiijil ADLET. COLUMN M V puaawpaqI .n_ __....v one cent a. word. Vcutg. anon iutr`-' don (m1nlmuIn'oha.r8e. 35): I!!! `In- urttona` to:-_ the price of tour. 10. cent: extra` when charged; also to can entry. wheu'$re`puu are nllrocud Q; Ih-n unlnniv (`fling town. mpms AND JUNK, WANTED -I:n t prices pald.=. Phone 384 or _..u.`.' 1.- :40) E Ihnulf Rn:-1-In 2I.1`Il\ WU VV ll, IIIPEID ILL vv nun sauna -1-nggst prices ;::l<`l'.?`i T1'ono write` 0 x 642. H. Levit, Barrie. 20-8131 . . MARRIED woum with child wuhu position as housekeeper in town or country. Apply to The Examinor 0!- nos. A81c IIUUKDLU LL! I-JLYJJ-,` UUICXIDI I'D!!! Hrllll $1)` phia Sta. Apply to Miss Bird, 88 Sophia St. 27-32p Live Stock For Sale Property To Let _ Lost Found Fem Fer $5`: \ 3 bu; nigh: bred Plymouth bred to lay; also fresh. Apply I-I 5rK_ 2sz.smn manly, pnunu reasonable. 81-80p (LEIGH ' 29 434]) EU 81c NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the. Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the Estate of a Mary Margaret `Lottus, late or the Township of Figs, in the County of Bimcoe, Widow, deceased, who digd on or about the seventeenth day it July, A.D., 1926, are requested tovsend particulars of their claims to the un-. dersigned 'on orsbetore the 2nd day of. eptembqr, 1925, after which datethe executor will distribute the assets .0! the Estate, [having regard only top the claims of which he shall` then have notice, and will not be responsible to . . any others.` lIAJ.}>rr:113;;.t am. this 28th~day at July.` I ' " . ' DUNCANF. maniac`. \ 81-88: Solicitor tor Executor. T NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the ~Trust_ee Act that all persons having claims against the Estate ot Wm. Herbert Brolley. late or the Town- ship of Essa in the County of imcoe, farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 7th day of. July. 1925. are request- ed to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of August, 1926, after which date the Administrators will distribute the assets of the estate among those ` entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which they; shall then have notice, and that they `will not be responsible to any person for the as-. sets ot said estate whose claims shall not then have been _re_ceived; . . ~ ~ - - ALEXANDER COWAN, Administrators `Solicitor, ~ 31.-`sic Barrie, Ontario. DATED '.TnIv 22th. 199.5 ; . Aumm1au'a.r.ora' 31.4330 .- Barri DATED July 28th; 1925.. I "NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the Estate of John Robert Grey, late of the Village of Thornton in the County of Simcoe retired farmer, deceased, who died on or about the eighteenth day of June. 1925. are requested to send particulars of_vthelr claims to the undersigned on or before the eighth day of August. 1925. after which date the Executors will distribute the assetsjof the estate among those entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which-, he shall then have notice, and that he will not be responsible to any person for the assets of said estate whose claims shall not then have been received. G.0RDON LONGMAN, Solicitor for Executors, Barrie, Ont. (III C`. KATIE!` T..I---`ALI. IA!!! name us, you amt . ` to In sharpened. . Sam! ton ugrgn. 001! 0!` Dione? ~.~ (Single th tn. Doubl odco t . mu 8toro.Bu-rte. our or B!a.du- FOR TENTS OR AWNINGS write to `Ran `Ramon. 115 Lnknnidn Ave... `Rlrnh- DKJIS 'L'lLV I'D U11 ll. W IN LIV K15 WFICU BU Ben Reece, 115,Lakes1deVAv_e.. Birch- cllft. Ont. Tents for sale or rent. 34p FOR SALE--Ch1na.' cabinet, serving table,'b_uffet. table and chairs, all oak and in good condition. Apply 72 Mary St.. or phone 300. . 31c FOR SALE--Modern' house ` in good residential section. All, conveniences." Large grounds. Garage; garden and fruit. trees.` Apply Box R, Examiner Office. i . 29tfc' 29-sic FOR SALE- Two Light Dliven} Wagons. Apply Pa.ddis'on s gblacksmith shop, Allandale. . ' ~ 31-32c FOR SALE-8110. - de` Laval, 12:24. closed top. Hugh Rowley. lot 25, Essa. Thornton 13.0. _ ` ' 28-83p BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE- Also 6`-roamed cottage to let on Brock St. Apply W; H. Tooth. 58 Henry 'St..-or phone 795W. 26-82c TI-IRESHING OUTFIT 36-50 H.P. Decker `separator. 7-20-Waterloo en- gine Just overhauled. boiler tested`. Ap- ply to A. W. Wright, Wyevale. 31-87p THRESHING OUTFIT for sale: Good- ison separator. 28x42, New Hamburg engine, both in splendid `running order. Further particulars apply, to E. R. Scott, I-vllllsbdale, Ont. Flos phogcg ` - x FARM FOR SALE. lot 1. con. 4, Innis- til. 100 acres good clay loam. 8 acres . bush, buildings in good repair. barn 40:60. with 2o;tt. lean. good cement etabling. tie 7 head horses, 21 head cattle. 2 box stalls, etanchiona, water under V barn. silo. ._pi_g pen qcemented, 26:64. Implement house 24:44, garage, warm comfortable frame house. or- chard and email truite. main road be- tween Cookatown and '1`hornton. Phone and rural mail. Apply to A. J. Mason, Thornton Route 1. 80-8290 a BARBIE BUILDING LOTS, 50x175.` Fifty Dollar each. Enquire Box L; Examiner Office. 29-84c `EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE FOR SALE -Flne-garden. For terms apply to 114 Sophia St., Barrie. V29-33p FOR SALE-I-Ia.lf' interest in 60-acre swamp: T lot, 12, con. 6,` Innisfmgwlll sell cheap. Apply to J. D. Stewart. Thornton. ~ ` 81-32c HOUSE AND LOT `for sale e.trDa.l- ston. Close to church and school. stable and garage. goodrwell, good or- ichard, 9 miles from Barrie. For`urt'h- er particulars phone G. T. `Baldwin, 904r6 or 82w._ 27-32p FOR SALE-8-room `brick house in attractive residential district; all mo- dern oonveixiences, good garden; also a New Scale Williams piano in first class condition. $225. For further par-, ticulars apply to S. C. Walker, Box 594. >Barrie.- 28tfc. FOR RENT-'--Three rooms; bath at 58` Owen St. `29-31c BOARDERS WANTED by. day or week. Apply 44 Woraley St. T 27- 2;) : THREE NICE ROOMS to` let; rea}o-;1- able rent. Apply 59 Park St. . 31p TO LE'I`-Su1te of 5 good housekeep- ing rooms: all `conveniences: rent rea- lsonalple. Apply Examiner office. 31p ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER. $15 -Bargain. Otton Hardware, Hoover Dept. , T 81p FOR GENERAL HOUSE DECORAT- TMTI. nnlnflno and nnnnnhnnalna nlu-nu- CLOVER MILL AND GASOLINE` TRACTOR for sale. Apply at Examiner Otce. - ,. 31p STEEL-TIRED TOP BUGGY for sale; nearly new. Apply 72. Codrlngton `St. Phone 72W. . 31p FOR GOOD CRISP HEAD LETTUCE try 149 Blake St. Phone 714.1. 31c fond of children, `services to` sart about August 21st. Apply to Fred Otton at Otton H91-dware or} Mrs. Fred Otton at Big Bay Point: ' - 31c ANTED, gooduipable woman or girl` ru-Jur wA.N'r:su--boy go to us year; with good 7 edut:at1on;. g-eterance `re-, quiz-ed. l_aoor9'_p' Shoe Store. ' 0-31c :--::o WANTED`-Fo1:qgnera.l V house work. (land wsuzmu Rate:-once recurred. ADD]! W AN '.l'.|'JL)--1"0l,f_ "[9uel'u.; `V `quyue vvuru. Good wages: Reference required. Apply by letter or phone to Mrs. Johnson, nmn `Rni~t'lnn_ 313 .MA!u.u..I'Ju `MAN wansou gwr ulna work; house proytdechwlll engage tor year. Apply Wm. Irwin, R.B.1. Allan- dnln DI-mun n-mu! 41-5; ' "8111 YURI`. Apply W111. Alfwln` dale. Phone Btroud 4r5. HELP WANTED`-`-Boy .16 to 18 yaifs with ann nrini-,nHnn9' rnfnl-`Anna `rs- 1"Ul'|v U511` l`JISl`|.l.l ILUUS-I9 IJE\J\II$lL'.I." ING. painting and paperhansins. phone '1'. Maya. 948W. Terms reuogqaa. y lUl.l.I:l' ur p stamp Borden. . . :MALRRIED ,MAN' wanted" gtor farm work: houna nmvided; will engage tor NOTICE TO cnznrrons None: TO CREDITORS` NOTICE. _TO CREDITORS % Rooms incl Board- . Property For Sale Hap wma now. a nu, vu In DA_.'.l`EDqJuly'14 th. 1925. FOR PAtN'1`1NG., paper Imaging and pnnnrnl `hnunn l'nnnrn.t|nc nhnnn A