EIIU U15: - On Monday nightthe Win-One"' and, Worth While classes of Collier St. `United Church held. a picnic on Hon. `E. C. Drury s lawn at Crown Hill. There were about seventy. members present. The entertain- ment; consisted of games and refresh- "ments. ' AL.-_.n .5 15,`. .-.. . .` auuu ya. I Chief of Police Stewart has in his! possession two red Massey-Harris bi- cycldg, one a -boy's `bike and the other an man : urlnk urnrn FA-nvnl `l.v.-J- G..- ! Police Magistrate Jeffs left on Tuesday -to attend the funeral of his mother-in-law, .Mrs.' J. A. Brandon of Drayton, Ont., who died on Sun- day in her 80th year. Mrs. J effs was with her mother some weeks before she died. _t`_ cn'____1__V g a` . ..1 ;;--. _ ---- V- v-av uvug uvnnls .l.\lullLIu ` A- rumor was current yesterday that the body of John Sc`anlon, miss- ing for over a month, had been found by some boys in a swamp near Hills- dale. So far. the police have had no notice of the body being found. 'D.'.I.'-- 'Il .._.:_.L_._J.- `I V51`-`llrlax Alexander iwishes A to an- nounce that he is now able to attend to his junk and poultry `business again after his recentcaccident and solicits `the patronag'e.of, all his cus- tomers. ' . 26p The total number writing Entrance examinations in Barrie this .year is 140. These are from schools as" fol- lows:-- Prince. of Wales, 49; Vic- toria, 364; King Edward, 24; St. Ma- ry s, 16; County pupils, 15. A A, . u _--..4.._ ______ vuvvu uu iuuuuay. `Colin S. Farmer, who for the past three years has been assistant science master in the Collegiate Institute, has acce'p'ted the position of science master in the North Toronto Coll- egiate. _ mt-.. .u..--.._.1-- --..-ea. VL. aura wucn. ` ' | -Garden party for West Oro Bap- tist Church` on Mr. Hutchinson's lawn, July 14. Softball. Barrie Male Quartette. . V 26c Mi land is to celebrate the open- ing 0 its new pavement by a c-om- munity dance-`on July 9, David Hur- rie informed The `Examiner when in town on Monday. mnhnnnn cup`... 3... 1.1.. .__..L Vysua LJU. ,I --Buy`_ Stauntons semi-trimmed wallpaper -- 22 in. wide instead of; old,18-in. For\saleby W. A. Lowe` W.` A. Turner will attend the Busi- ness Educators Convention in St. Catharines on Friday and Saturday of this Week. ' ' f`.....J_.. ____.IL__ 1! , 1'17 . I\ ---u i & Son, Elizabeth St. ` tic} I V phia / UIIIJ LU: ' E. L. Dilworthyagent for Lon_donl Life Insurance Co., has purchased` the residence of A. D. Smith, 94 So- ." ` C|a....-..L-.._v!_ -r ' TWO YOUNG DURHAM COW for sale, due by July 10. Applyeo. Wice, Tinmton. Ont.` . V 28-27p a ,__- _--`. -v .5-v..v. 1:560 R; E. Tuck has solcl the house ` whih he recently `built on Poyntz St. to W. E.7Part_r.idge. ' '.--.Watch `for the mounted` clown. ` Hehas a_gift fog. you. munity Day, July --For plumbing and heatm _Prompt attention to repairs. V ` 13tfc Orillia Kiltie Band `will play at: Barrie on July 15 and Barrie Band will, pla July 16. 12` T. g, `ring 'l\3'l.-.-..J.L ...._V I` "' ` ' 214. . J. J. Neelands, 43 Blake St.` Barrie Com- : 26c yin Orillia the next evening, `two you vnvolhi 4.5 MRS. NEWMAN% % i-o7 Bayeld s:., Barri `A an`! kit unuuL`:A ......L!___ __ - w v -vwu' -uwni XII TI IQ to sell by public auction on _i_____|_ ,, ' 1' CA AUCIION SALE -Sad'l3'r missed by `Daughter and Faniily uuL a. number or years ago, but the plant is still here and is known still as the `Vic". He was also in the axle manufacturing line for a time. He was mayor of Galt in 1885-6-7. and went to British Columbia at the time of the gold rush, becoming the first mayor of Rossland, B.C. He had been promin- . ently identified with the industrial and financial life of the city, being inter- ested in a number of concerns. He had , traveled extensively, having-visited all: .: parts of the globe. He was a staunch; I Conservative and always a believer_ ' in a national policy. He was an ex- 1 president of the Gore Mutual Fire In- I isurance Company, and in his younger I , LUIJUWIIIS part1cu1ars:- \ . After a lengthy illness the death occurred Saturday afternoon at the family residence. Braeside, Maine St.,` of Robert Scott, who. with the excep- tion of his brother, William, now in his 89th year, was` the oldest native-born resident of the city. Deceased was born here in `1839. His father. James Scott, built the first saw mill in Gait. Deceas- ed was educated and had spent most of his life here. He was in the United States for a few years. and then came back to Gait, and. went into the hard- ware and tinsmithing business in the old firm of Trotter and Scott. Subse- quently he became interested in the Young and Smith Hub and Spoke Works. "later R. Scott _and Son and Victoria Wheel Works.`which he sold out a number of years ymanufacturinz linn fnr 9 nm. 1:. ...-.. --vun-III OUUI I Robert Scott, a brother of J. G. Scott, . Barrie. died in Galt on June 26. A des- . patch to the daily papers gives the lfollowing particulars:- Affnr 9 Inna-I-bu. :n......- L--- \- opucxs OI urannrook. B.C. The funeral. was held on Monday from his late residence, 28 Wellington St. E.. and was attended by many friends from town and Bracebridge. Toronto and Midland; Rev. `J..S. Shortt had charge of the service at the home and at the grave.` The pallbearers were: F. Frankcom, Wm. Gallie, Geo. C. Brown. H. J. Anderson, W. Ander- son and David Hurrie. ; van zumusnuuu auw and rune is: for ante. Apply Morley Beam, Sign ty Bay. *'Q`l0I!_e 903!'3. 230 -- I vv---1 IvlUIvIII..I_FllV Barrie lost one of its oldest residents [on Friday, when Colin McMillan pass- ed awayaftei: a long illness. Mr. Mc- Millan was bbrn in Port Ellen. Islay. Scotland, in 1843. In the year` 1866 he came to Canada and shortly afterwards I became a resident of Barrie where he `remained for the rest of his life. For a time he was employed in a grist mill, but later took up building and assisted in the construction of quite a/few resi- . den-ces in this town. He was a staunch I Presbyterian, a man of upright charac- ter and one who had many friends not- withstanding his retiring disposition. Mr. Mc illan was the last of seven brothers nd is survived by one sister, Mrs. Allan of Glasgow, Scotland. his * widow and one daughter, Mrs. David` J. Speers of Cranbrook, B.C. ' The fnnm-nl,mnu 1...: ...... -nu-__.-.,-, O , arc. Mrs. :5. Wright, Barrie; Mrs. ` Henry Smith, Crown Hill: Mrs. Martin _Brett. Calgary, Alta.; Mrs. Chas. Wink- 'The funeral took placeon Wednesday: |June 30. from her. home to Merington cemetery, near Kindersley. ` doI.IN McMlLLAN 1-... .__.- -e -- - ROBERT SCOTT 6..-`; - L - MRS. R. w. TI`-IOM (Collingwood }Bu1letin) Her friends and the citizens as a whole were -terribly shocked on Tues- day morning when. it became known that Mrs. Thom, wife of R. W. Thom. Canadian National Railway agent here, had passed away in Toronto on Monday evening. Though she had been ill for a couple of years no thought was held that the end was near: in fact the reports indicated that since going to Toronto three weeks ago she had con- siderably improyed and -was steadily gaining. She was staying with her mother, Mrs. Samuel Wright and it was expected would return home to go to her summer cottage at the Oxbow this week. mix... "lI..A.~. ..-.._ L--_-- -' V "" ' ' days was very fond of billiards and lawn bowling. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George A. Dobbie and Miss Bessie, city; three brothers and two sisters, William and Frank and Miss Susan Scott`, city; J. G. Scott, of Barrie, and Mrs. J. Head, of New York. ul WUUIX. Mrs. '1-`hom was born in Barrie about V " We are the official service station in this district for Delco, Remy, Auto-Lite, Bosch, North East, Con- necticut, Westinghouse and Atwater-Kent. i Owners of NEW cars are entitled/to three rnonths? free service on the starting motor, generator and rgmtron systems of their cars if they call at the manufacturer s official electrical service `station. Phdne 243 (ONE STORE ONLY) -. Res. Phone 113 T ONE YORKSHIRESOW and nine gs Apply Mo:-lav Beath. mm m Notice % to Car Owners CALL ON US-FOR-THIS SERVICE. We sell and repair all mdkeaf, of J; G. KEENAN '. L. BRENNAN WARRANTY`lNSPECTlON BAYFIELD ST., BARRIE - .... .., -.yv. ;.;. 41. .ucu\Jut-:1 UI.L1Cla.tIIlg. Mrs. Thom was for many years" ac- tive in church work, her activities be- ing centred in the Woman's Auxil- iary and the Woman's Guild. Of the latter she was president for a number of years._ She was beloved by her fam- ily and to the bereaved husband and daughter the sympathy of the town is poured out In this sudden and heavy bereavement. - The remains were brought home on Tuesday morning and taken to her bereaved home. This Thursday af- ternoon, the funeral service will be held in All Saints Church at two o'clock, Rev. H. A. Benoliel officiating. Mrs, Thnrn 1179: fr... ........-- -.--.._- -7 48 years ago and was Elizabeth, daugh- ter of the late Samuel and Mrs. Wright. formerly of the county town. After her marriage, twenty -five years ago, to Mr. Thom, she came. to Collingwood where she has since resided. Besides her husband she .is survived by one daughter, Miss Eileen; also her mother. one brother. L. E. Wright, agent of the C.N.R. Express Co., Collingwood. and one sister, Miss May' Wright in Tor- onto. onto. VH1-5. -j_--_-::.:- Buy Advertised Things. Cars enamc Partridge s 95!)?` The outstanding 1.--Greater 2.--Car tied 3.-Reasonab Cars enamle -v--av Earn money--: Sell fruit tn,-< shade trees. evergreens. 0 established fir proposition to good standim: l- 3-; A-..-. For inter\'i(-w 62 Ross St. 1 BARRIE Singing. Spm and I)r.u Organist COHIEF St All grades 01` THEORY: \' and SI.\'GI.\'( T-Ij-j TEAM OF HOR 1 heavy draught- J. Contralto Voc C| Sund Public \\'(`:1'>f'1 1 S. S. and A uuj \u1_v P. The child `ten and spec for their 0 have a Jun junior towri be elected. ( tures of int Presby Rev. J. S. . Edmund Hm` I'\......`.~. .. Horace A Busines (bl I/CI IIlI\IlI- Season ti "hers of the .sav`im'.{ m'e2' The price 0 `plus amuse: .admis. t `and evenin four (L'1_vs. TL- ,L:1 1, .......-u- D. SMI;:TJ \AI.' L.,. en: kThi.A<"( .a pleasing: 1 afternoon. (`I . ' Ixuuu U1!` r1U.Sl!JS FOR SALE. heavy draught. J. F. Leonard, Craig- vale. _ 26-280` `Lll11\ll I'll. For thv `(Thautanqu Chautauqu feature of `p rogra m m 9 sit Box Gi (me of `Lure: of th `mous priz N (aw ' Y 0 r (`1 .VII dig jig}, `('11 |'l\ 1 Buy an( `be(Wint Chdron. TTI Sunda The Minis Era the my ening, .P1a_\'(`r.~ `I AC_"is=r % 4. nun: .l. A. II. The C} day after grram of matic an bell I 121_\. p:x'amnu- 1 interostin 'NI(.-Loan. ;x;,';;I; Colin 9. I Mrs. Edit FOR sALE-Brow_n mar, Clyde , 5- yrs. old. Ward Webb. Craievnln, mm... Sunday f)Ill|'ll)..' 'day~ ()1. t sic Rnx C A1i(`e (`a S c1'(]l<-r.<, .11 ' .M.rs-Ell Rev. UN I( Illllll lltll Organist! Rev. E. VIf 1'?)| nu_v\ gm EVEN-ROOMED HOUSE for "sale. Newly bricked, rilce lot. spl ndld situ- ation. drive both sides chlmheys. ceavetroughs, fences, garage, sun- room, balcony new). Bell leap` than mat. easy terms or rent by year. Apply at Examiner Office. - 21-26!) 21:- Collier 2'8 `Bag 3AR ST. rm; intm THU Sund ' ' FOR SALE--Furnished 1% story cot- tage. 20 ft. by 24 IL, on Doe Lake,,good bathing`. bass and plckerel fishing.` good motor roads or Katrine Station. (.`!.N.R.'a.nd boat. Mrs. J. C. Marshall. Box 1038, Barrie, Ont. 2_2-27p ~ mg: ill HOUSE? FOR SALE---Brick house. aeven rooms, every convenience, fac- ing Queen's Park; price is right for quick sale. See Bob Blnning or call at house, 121 Toronto St. _ _24tfc; - HOUSE FOR SALE-_-83 Mary St. 7. roamed house, all conveniences, ideal location_.' Price moderate. This is a. Iman. act amok.-'l`, I`. Wluhnw -kn-m gnynauuuu. L l uJU IIIUUUFELEB. 11113 18 map. abt quick. -'1`. C. Fisher, phone 478J. V . 18tfc, :- ` FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. In In- nisfil, 200 acres. soil good loam. For lurther partic_ulars apply to John `Wain 'l`hornton. R.R.1. 25-30;") } :--u-- HOUSE T0 RENT---S1x-roomped house, ail I-conveniences. - Fine central location, paved street, possession immediately. Adults preferred, rent moderate. 55. -Diary St. ;f-~ 18110 f ` 1 COTTAGE won RENT, inside conven-V iences. `sewer nnnnnnnn mane-In L`U'1"l`AUE FOR RENT, conven- iences, `sewer connection, electric light, corner Maple Ave. and Dalton St. Apply .19!) Baytleld St. or telephone am. V 26c IO2 -? BRICK HOUSE TO REN'1`.a.ll modern 4'.-onvuniennesrz nnnannninn Ana 1 A....1.. xyluuun-. nu_uum 'J.'U 11..I1JN'1`.aJl modern qzonvuniences; possession Aug. 1. Apply 11? Worsley St. Phone 421, 22tfc. '*`-$' HOUSE TO RENT-99 Mulcaster st.i Aumlv Mrs. Rhnnnnv AR nmnn n+...M- \ zauuum TU zu. Mulcaster St. Apply Mrs. Shanacy, 48 Owen Street. Phone l.221J. .- 24-26D T STORE To LET. -one west of Bell Telephone Office. Enquire 14 Owen St. 25ttc' 4, V HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT at 3 Zldiary St.: also lots for sale. Apply to John McGlll, Box 1009. Barrie. . 25-30p ed. Price $1,000.00 which -will in- c de license and delivery. Apply at Examiner Office. 26-27c uau ruauu nut` unven at BXCGBSIVB U TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up till July 6 for remodel- ing Mount Pleasant 8.8. No. 15:~Essa.. Moving, school (25x36).' digging out basement. building `wall, brlcklng and . carpenter work, including 2 closets. In- formation and plan may be had from the Secretary. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ivy-Thornton telephone. J. M. Speers, Sec y., Thorn- ton R. R. No. 2, Ont. 26c 1925 SPECIAL DODGE '1`0URING' CAR for aale--Has run about 900 mil- es. ve balloon tires, cowl lights, nlckle radiator, solid leather upholsterlng, special equipment throughout. This car has never been run over muddy or bad roads nor driven at excessive xneed. Pr-Inn :1 ma nn urhlnh ....m 1..- run!) -pun uelongmg to Ur. uossard. Brentwood, ln storage in Angus garage tor 11,25 years, If not claimed in 30Tda,vs, will `be sold for storage. A. Begg.,27c :: FORD CAR `belonging to G. Gossa.rd'. Bnn.n'twmn`I_ In nfnrngn In Annvun anunnn " Zc'-`no? n`e"c'eaa`r`:i `&'c'B2e&'.` (`$2 17'. Smith. Chairman Property and S11, ply Committee, Barrie Board 01 Educ an. 25-2 TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for painting (two coats) outside of Victoria. Public School. up till July 8. 1926. The lowesfor any tender `not necessarily accepted. Geo. F`. Smith. Chairman Prnnm-hr and Run- --j LIVE POULTRY WANTED. Highest! 2-ices paid. Call mornings or even1nga.3 bone or write M. Alexander. phone 322. 142 Bradford St. T 23ttc up VVAN'1`ED---Vlctrola, including records, for summer months. Write Box 988. Barrie. V 26!) ' I GOOD C1311 "T, KOAM "W2.L!1t6d for flow- er garden use. Phone .61. ' 26c GENERAL MAID WANTED insmalll home with all modern convenlences.. elect:-icbatove, etc:.Two adults in tam-'; y. good wages, references. Apply "im- [` mediately . Mr. Edward Cu:-rle..Box 112., Barrse} hone 502. . 26p ,.-.-E_ PYRO EX'1`INGUISHERS-'1`he great-f est Safety First invention of the age. A few good man wanted to place this ` ra.pidseller on big commission. Apply I at once to W. J. Armstrong, Minesing, . Ont. Box `21 _ . ` 269 Live Stock FOLSQI: opercy For Sale _ Fox? Sale 3; T 0 Let Property To Le t .. ;Wanted p 'EIGH'I`-RO0MED HOUSE for sale. with all conveniences, garden and gar- age. wired for electric stove. `corner ,..lIsIap1e Ave. and Sophia. St. Apply to $2 hmple Ave., phone 569.1. . - 23t1.'c. r-ZZ Automobiles IBM ulna.- 25-260 same, ~ any-part `thereof, must 9 made within three months after 1:11 first publloattoxi of this notice an -_-.., no vvovol Iov qundll VI BBL ualue Cg cannot be made thereaften. . ,Dato1fth'a-.28rd day otjune. ,1'92;- 3 J . "'1'. SIMPSON. . "26-27` . Cou!_1ty Clerk. V NOTICE or name-ran-non or i - BY-LAW NO. 1597 _ Notice is hereby given that a. By- Law was passed by the Council ot_ the Corporation of the Countyof Simc e on the 17th day ot.June, 1926, provi - ing for the guaranteeing oi. payment by the County of Simcoe. ot. the de- bentures of the `Village of Bradford F0` _A the amount .ot"$1825.z0 for the con- struction of. certain drainage work and such By-Law was registered in the L Registry Office for the,Regitry Div- `83rd day of June; 1928. ision oi. the County oi. simpoe on the V i , . - , An quash or set a.si\ie tie ` ., Y grotion-to; ` _ ` ga_mg_ ,. g,nv.`;n`g[v.t thmvnn vnunt A .. unauua u.5u..lIlSt tne nlstate of -Herbert T. McLeod, late of the Town of Barrie, in the Countytof Simcoe, -Marine En- gineer, deceased. who died on or -about the 10th day of June, 1926, are request- ed to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the ma day of July, 1926, after which date the executor. will distribute the assets of the estate among` those en- titled thereto,- having regard` only to the claims of which he_ shall then have notice, and that he will not be re- sponsible to any person` for the assets of said estate whose claims shall not then -have been received. ' ALEXANDER cowAN,' Solicitozf, Barrie. Ontario/. mvnnnulnu -27c 5.27c _._ _ 7-UCTZQYOUE Notice is hereby given pdfsuant to A the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the Estate of Herbert? T. McLeod. lntn nf i-ha 'I`nnrn rm Dnnnln ...., nu 4uvwulu5 uasucpt. vveunesnay. Graham School of Designing 274 College St., Toronto. Trinity 9215. n; nu FOB SALE-1`.hre_e-ye,a.r-,9ld, .Dur,l.lr!u heifer w$th=co;I at toot. Jun imapply _ to Jun. Byrne. Gth concession. Vespz-9., tear Union cemeterag . 28p ' u-uvoununull QUIIIIIII III IIc IsIIl"g 24-2702 j_ real. LU uuuce you 8 SUCCGSSIIJI designer Summer classes now forming. In- struction is individual (not mail order) seven ' pupils are taught at a. time Write today for` further information. Day and Evening except Wednesday. l`...L__.--L-7l P 1` ' ' Mr. Eral1am_says`:_ It costs, nothin _to try. A`small deposit, a desire to learn. and a. written guarantee is given that all money will be returned if you ,do not like the work or method. "If you have good taste in dress `I can do the rest to make you a successful designer classes nnw fnrmlna In- Did You Ever _ Consider Life- Underwriting as a Career? .--I--.-:- ` `AS A BUSINESS. LIFE INSURANCE service, it enables its representatives is the largest on the continent: "as at` to accomplish untold good for bsinesa and family life; for financial advance- ment it offers big scope; as a career `it is -life-long, healthful. independent, {and affords a broad mental develop- ment; instruction given; confidenti2g.| IF YOU ARE INTERES'I`E,D WRIT . giving full particulars, to Fred G. Butt. District Manager `(ordinary branch). London Life Insurance Company. 580 Bioor West, Toronto. .26-28c u-uwv vv--n av I`I vial CIVIC I IUD`-IIICI Cochran Training Sqihooli for Nurses Yonkers, N.Y., % hour from N.Y. City Registered School. Two and "one half years course for young.women. Full maintenance and liberal monthly al- lowance. One full year qf High School required. Class admitted Sept. 16th. Address Superintendent 'of Nurses.| , 26-270] St. John : Riverside Hopitall nnnkrnn Tmh:-:-- .lL_-I'l___ - PHONE 1109J and have those leaky kitchen .utenslls mended. ,We do all kinds of `soldering and repair work. We also sharpen anything that gets dull. Lawn mowers a specialty, um- brellas made to look like new.` Goods called for and delivered. Brock Bros. - 26-311)` NOTICE T(_) C_REDl _l'0RS , PHONE 1109J FOR PROMPT. DE- LIVE We handle trunks and bag-_ gage, 11g 1; moving. Ashes and garbage. Our prices are reasonable. Local 3. long distance. Brock Bros..147 Owen St. . 25-29:)` GQITRE, so harmful to the general health, can be corrected by Chiroprac- tic, especially if taken early. Dr ' B_ur.ns. Chiropractor, Drugless Therapist, 60 lElizabeth St. 25-30D , u '.'1'1oRsEs FOR SALE--Percheron mare .-and colt: also team of Percheron mar- Les, five and six years. old.` A. J. 8-wit-. zer, Stroud, phone` 12r41. 26p ' . , LOS'1`-'-On Monday evening. June28, -suitcase and portfolio.containing pa- pers and vouchers in connection with daily` expenses pertaining to the De- partment, of Highvs_r_a.y,. between Beas- . 1ey s gravel pit. con. 6, Oro, and Gu-` thrie corner. $10 reward. Finder notify W. A; Dearing, 19 Beatrice St., Toronto. Phone` Trinity 5646W. ,\ 26p , 7, ruun UUUU EUUME '.|.'U RENT 0V6!` ",The Standard Bank, modern conven- iences. ' _ 26!) - V STRAYED onto the premises of un- derslgned on or about June 1st.n one red and white heifer-vcalf. Owner may have same by. paying expenses. `W. Brennan, Midhurst P.0.. lot 2, con. 5. Vespra. _ , . 26p . F :LOST--License plate No.. 246-003, be- `tween Orlllla and Midhurst. 3rd_ con- cession. Finder please leave at Exam`- iner` Office. _ 26D , - [LOST--Brooch, sunbu ted! pearls, in Queen's Park. Sophia t., or-neighbor- hood.- Reward. Mrs. Norman _Ineson. i118 Sophia, _St. Phone 772. , V 26p` .,- . _ IN PO.UND--3vyoung cattle, 2 bulls and ` 1 heifer. Apply Wm. Pearce. Angus, or ring 79r21. - 26c LEARN DESJGNIIE? _ `COMFORTABLE ROOMS to let. with housekeeping privileges 1f,desired;. a- vailable at, once; central location. Phon 183 day or 470 evenings. 23-26p --:----- ' Fo UR GOOD ROOMS TOTRENT ` i. The Standard `Rnnlz Ihnnnn l'It\'hl ` auu. guruelr PHFEIQS. '.l,'ne c!`0p.W1ll not be [taken off until July `and August: VV. W. B.oyce,MidI1ur'st, phone 602r14. ' 9n mun BAl4E---A good driver, 7 years Md. sound. A ply 22 Sampson St.. or `Waite Box 66 , Barrie _P.0. ~ ` 26p I M STRAWBERRIES, the season 1slate.` Place your order -now and" make ar-` 9rangements for strawberry festivals and garden` parties. The crop.Will not gnd August_:.| TM 11? Dnvrnn 1un.:|'.....-...L - --A - Rooms and" Bo ard Lost fan3Fqunc]_ uuuznq, Executor. `I Ivan _ l'J.`2o 261) I I new; 2 oak rockers; 2 oak parlor ta- , bles; large arm chair; pictures, cur- . `etc. ; '"*;;e';;1i,;i;;': " , New Scale Williams piano, good as tains, `rug, etc.; oak sideboard; oak extension table; 6 oa-k dining chairs; rocking chair; davenport; linoleum; drophead .sewing machine, good as new; ictures, dishes, cutlery, cur- tains; all `rack; hall chair; linoleum, 5 a bedroom suites; ' mattress, -nearly-new; springs; toilet sets; car- pets; chest of drawers; chairs; tables; camp bed; curtains,` etc.; range; kit- c_hen tables and chairs; `dropleaf ta- ble; cupboard; kitchen utensils; lawn - mower, garden tools; window screens and screen doors, etc.; also a large quantity ofeother goods too numer- ousto mentionn @ A 7 pi . ,__ , A_ll__w_ill be sold without reserve. *='sa!`e at '1;30'p.m.'*"*Ter1 riis cash. - ~ , ._.W. ;A. McCpNKEY, Auctioneer; I --tt F03 `S5LE'-"A 800d driver. sound. .ADnlv 22 'ammmn Rt nu Vgluuble` Hpusghold F umiture I The. under'signedA has receixied structions from 3&3": --:.____'_-_- MAGRANE-In loving inemory.of my dear husband. George Vincent Ma- grane, .died in the RV. Hospital, July 4, 19,20, R.I.'P. AN ever forgotten by his sorfowing Wife. Waterloo, Liverpool, England. 26p V - DRAPER-In loving memory of Mr. Samuel Draper, who passed away June 27, 1925. ' You left behind, aching hearts That loved you most sincere. Thgt never did nor never will Forget you, rather dear. 269 ----- ..-...-.. ..... u unu uuya yxcvnuualy. Della Gilchrist, seven-year-old daughter of Wallace Gilchrist, Oro, waslbrought to the R. _V. Hospital on `Monday with a badly cut right wrist. `She went to the cellar for a sealer and when carrying it slipped and fell on the concrete floor, her wrist being cut by the broken. sealer. The ten- dons were severed, but these were |joined in the hospital and the little girl will not lose the use of her hand. She was "brought to the hospital by Dr. Bigelow 0 Edgar. wwwwwwwwwww L IN MEMORIAM , 2c pgr word; minimum 50c. >14 >14 >14 >14 ` , mu: :1 'uuy 5 uuse anu me otner a man's, wlruch were found last Sun- 1.; uuag |d_ay on the Mill Rogd between Barrie and Midhurst, where they had appar- ently been left by two boys who were seen-riding them two days previously. nan... r1:1..I...:_:- ----A-A --- - ' ' uv pm. vvuru, xuuuuun DUO. ~m$&m&wm$$m&&mw g$$&$&&$&&maa&w ju- GOOD, SORREL HORSE for tale. driving 8 years. Apply to David Cairns, 10!! Road. phone 605r2._ . 26p