"'l'5."'r`?;`re many grades of Ce- dar shingles but we only sell the best. `Call and see them. The Sar- ` jeant !Co. Limited. - 29b ----Summer goods: =A'berle,v bath- ing suits, straw hats, -Hatchway underwear, .Hicko'kbelts, at R. A. Stephens , `Barrie. 29b --Marcelling, nger-waving and all lines of `beauty culture work by Miss Grace Godden. Phone 873 for appointment. 2%, ~ --Men`s and young/men's suits, regulars value up to $22.50, on sale at $14.96. Stephens Clothing Store, 18 Elizaaeth. ` 29b -~Asphalt -Slates `and Asphalt Roll Roofings for all purposes. $1.50 per square and upwards. The Sarjeant Co. Limited. *29b St. Peter's W. A., Minesing, will hold an. ice cream social at the home of Leighton Adams, on Fri- day, July 27. Local and other tal- ent. Admission 25c and 15c. 29c 1-vvn "3---'l3i.t;e extra he;;';' quality, good linings, at R. A. Stephens , Five Points. 29b I:I--L_._" --..--- -8 IIVL- I.`-..........._ 7--cu vvvuu-Quuvuluivio u--av woovu -QIIVI -vv -Wire fence for every. use. Poultry and heavy -farm. fence. coil. barbed, and brace wire. .'Steel posts and staples.` `The Sarjeant Co. Limited. 4 29b ---Ladies---You are invited to a demonstration-of E. W. Gillett Co. A goods at IH. E. `.McCullough s Groc- ery store, during the week of Mon- day, July 23. `Miss Tuck will con- duct the demonstration. 29b --Galvani`zed Roofing`, the high- est grade of coating and 90 lbs. to the square. All lengths of- sheets an.d roof. trimmings in stock. No waiting. The .Sarjeant Co. Limit- ed. . - 29b `Camp iBorden and Bradford will play a regularly scheduled O.A.L. `A. game at Agricultural Park here Saturday afternoon next, starting at 3.30. It` is the first la- crosse game to be played in. `Bars rie in yearsand devotees of the national game are looking forward to it with much interest. wall: 57!! jaouguvc aaugl T -Men s and boys straw and Panama hats, clearing prices. Sim- mons 8; {Co. Hats and Furs. 2'9b '"'_'IFZre3'1J{xI1{n"'a.J 3ieau'n'gE, ring 214. J. J. Neelan-ds, 48 Blake Street. Prompt` attention to re- pairs. . - . 15tfb- Barrie lady golfers are 'p1ayin'g a match at Midland today with the lady golfers of; Midland and Pene- tanguishene. ` GVCD YVIISVIIV IVIVGAQQ A n_. GAIRVTIN---At Cochester. N.Y., on Thursday, July T`1:2, 1928. to Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Garvin (nee iRuth Dodd), a son (xstanloy Jo'1m)V. R'I.T'CfH1IE -- In loving memory of Gan!-an Ritnhin, whn nnnan nmnv uuumuw mm reuubuug` players at Midland on Wednesday afternoon, losing 3 to 11. The winners were W. A. Boys, -Carl Stewart and W. Dyment, and the losers, A. A Smith. J. Webb, `T. `Beecroft, Dr: Jamieson. Geo. Hub'bard, J. R. Dier. R. F. Garrett. F. Hammond, M, `Wuhan N an!` 7 r` [Wa1`1I R`~O'G~ElRS-'~At the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harry Kelsey, lot 7. Con. 10. Innisl, on Monday. July 16, 1928. Robert Rogers. `be- loved husband of Elizabeth Allen, 11 trad 09 unohu 'Q"D"-"-"~": - - - - - ..._ _. ._ one `cent a, word, cash. each !n|er'- t-Ion. `(minimum charge, 850): I1! Insertions for the price ot tour. we extra when charged: use [109 extra when replies are directed `to The Examiner Otrlce. I-VJ!-I-`blf1'J.`l 111 1U\'.Hl5` llllIlUl'y 01. George Ritchie. who passed away June -1'5, 19126. 7 , "P18 sweet to think we'll meet again Where parting is no more, And that `the one we loved so well To nv\1u annn knPnA nuu Hltld. `Law U116 '6 N. Is only gone before. 29p A _ -'-Daug M1`. Siva.` E%ar;1;;yhSH Wish to thank their many frlends and nelz.rhbors_ for kindness in their re- cent gad bereavement. 29b vvd -u vvcvco cans-vac -AAQVVI-VSIII Fourteen members of the Barrie Golf Clu-b played a match . with M;A`Dl I nut` Dn.v\n`-nusnn v\`n'\Iv1\un:- -1. _--.. .. y-av o-vunooc Govlfz CH1-V1)`- iiiiyed inatchwitfx Midland: and Pe-netang players at Midland nn WnHnnuI`n\7 n~P6-n-nnnnn THE FISH ABE` BITING up Amen the Thirty 1'houuna_Iu- ` -Ian 0 ofeorglan Bay. It you love the out-or-doors, en- joy the thrill of the rod, the recky. me-studded. islands of Georgian ay will tultlll your` deepest desires for the perfect holiday. This inlnnrhdnnd nnmrnnrlncr ; -'1`hex~a.are 70,000 more .words in the English language than in the French. Germ'ar_x and Spanish lane guages combined. UN.` LII`! [IUFLVUL uuuuuy. This island-dotted summerlng place is one or the finest .1sh1n_g `wounds in Canada. Here black bass. great righting masklnonge and lake trout are ready to test the wits and ' Ikili of any eager sherman.. 'l`hA ln1nnrl-dn.H-A11 nurnrnmstng IKIH UL wuy UESUF LlllH3l'IlIlI:IIou The 1sland- otted summerlng channels are veritable paradise to the camper, oanoeist and angler. Yet it is only two hours by twin from Toronto. Cottages. boarding houses and hotels are now open. `nhulhvntnd Hfm-n.hn~A and Anna. uuuuua uuu IIUOUII GT9 IIUW Uyvllo Illustrated literature and com- plete information as to individual resorts (including rates) and steam- ereervice will be gladly given to you by any .Oa;na.d:ia.n National Rail- ways Agent. 28: 'WAN".I`ED-Pluno to rent for two months;'in good condition. Apply Exnlniner office. , 29b w.in'e;.;.}n Id. ah}: Hointxmnn Recommendations. Orders` will receive prompt attention. A ' . LU VULI IIUHUKIUU aged 92 years. 1>IANos TUNED AND REPAIRED `cup o1_-f THANKS J. c."l'i=':"i_5l'AN s :: gj Qjij IV: 1'. uu1'u-aw. 1`. nmumona, `Esten, H. Ellis and W. C. OPP. POST OFF! WKFMTME F.-XR.\I \\'-.-\-N"l`ED `TO RENT pre- ferably with `Rod `Clover or Alfalfa ru-nn `Qfnra nnrnhnn AP 1-nIHhnacl DIED. UE'l.Ul`Uo -'-Dagzgllter Mabl. THE BARRIE EXAMINER Mrs. W. J. Cunningham has sold farm to W. A. McLean of Crown \,n..n. at-..-.n-.u. nan` 11...... nnumlg 11.111. -wuth Simpson and Mary Currie are visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. A. Corbett. o `Alana \l \Tlvnn amt` Illa-a T.g+fIA UOFDGEE. . Mrs. .\I. Nixon and Miss Lettle Nixon of Toronto are visiting with Mrs. S. R. `Brown. V nu....~ A vrn A -0 as *I'...I..I.. nkuuunk MP5. 5. IS. 1l`0\VIl. 1`he`A.Y.P.A. of St. Jude's Church held thehplcnlc at Innlsl Park. .ake"Simcoe, last Friday, the 134th, nst. ' ~ ~\.r.. .....a It..- 1..1..L.. nan-.. Innuvn 11151.. . ' ' `Mr. and, Mrs. John Patton have returned h'ome.atter spending some weeks with friends at Rocklyn. their former home. ' -\.fna G `D Dnnnva annnvu-v\nnCAt` 1.0171161` 1101118. Mrs. S. R. Brown accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nixon` of Cooks- town on a motor frip to Cleveland to_ visit relatives. \ . `Hue (`hon flnh-u an;-1 nhnan AF ll?! Ll|Jl_) \\|ll| '1V(`|.I LIIUVUU Lil [I-{LX315-Cl Crnp. State number of buildings and :1(-x'e21_2.`e also rental per month. 13)}; B Examiner, 2913 LU_VlS1C l'ElH.(.lVt.`S. ` Mrs. Chas. Gilpin and children of Toronto have taken Mrs. G1lp1n`s house and expect to spend the re- mainder of the summer here..d an .A .u,_ ISGRU J'LllUUo The Mission Band will meet in the basement of Trinity United Church on Saturday afternoon, July 21. at 2.80 o'clock. This will take the form of a. sewing meeting. Mrs. W. A`. Jamieson and Miss Juanita are spending a week in To- ronto with Mrs. 'P'owiey. During their absence Mrs. R. A. Thompson of Toronto, -is visiting Miss McCart- ne%'I:n and NIH`: 'D.n'hnn4- 1\A nil`|nO-nlnnnn Lllclllo Bain Stewart. now of Alliston, Agricultural Representative of South -S1mco_e, and formerly con- nected with that office in York County. made several calls in this vicinity on Tuesday. Mr. `Stewart succeeds F. J. \Ve`bste_r, who has gone to Prince Edward County. WIVA--u.-Il._.. .........J..__ ___..J._- _-__ I.-I.I =,...._. -~- --uuvw .--nvu~v- savlnlcvgv `Townllne garden party was held on the church grounds on Wednes- day. July 4th. The weather -was very ne. and a large crowd of peo- ple. attended. Le'Roy Kenney, as entertainer, `was very much appre- ciated. The piano solos by Mrs. Westlake delighted the audience. Neville Jamieson and Mervyn Cor- bettrendered very pleasing vocal solos. .S h'ort and interesting ad- dresses were given by the local clergy. - T-hnnnnf via-nr lnnlunn '|\.I n nn July 1'6---`T'he`Ju1y meeting of the Thornton Women's Institute will take place on Wednesday afternoon, the 25th iust., at the home of Mrs. Ifaac Allen. M Vkn Xllnnln... `I3.-`ad -`.111 -1..-I. In 111:). Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc`Cutcheon and three grandsons motored from Lion's Head on Friday and spent the week-end with Thornton friends, l\%1ss Luella Cochrane returned with t em. ` DA! Qnnvnnb an... I\` 'AI1l-A.-u `UlUL`5y- Recent visitors Include: Mr. and `Mrs. Thus. Halbert and Marybelle and Miss Matilda I-Ialbert of Violet Hill, Mrs. Keel of Toronto and George H. Halbert of A1115- ton. all -at Arthur Ha1bert's: Misses Edith McLaren and Marion McDon- ald of `Toronto calling on Thornton friends: `Miss Edna Scan-Ion of Bar- rie with Mrs. Howard Cochrane: Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cunningham. Andrew and William ` at Joseph Cochrune s; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marr of Barrie at Miss McCartney's. .nII._ T-`I__ __.__A!_,__ _A 1 On! _..__;-.. July 16.-lsome of the visitors this past week to our ne.ighsbor- hood were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Fos- ter and sonof Toronto with Mrs. Fred. Archer; Mr. and Mrs. A. French and son of Detroit with I. French: Mrs. Fred. Talbott of Cold- water with Mrs. I. French. flag T.I"!nn Qlnnn A9 |(VkI\vIn`\I`1 '- UUHU5 uuuruu. There will .be no church or `Sun- day `School in St. John's Anglican Church. `July 22 and 29, Rev. Mr. Stu-bbs being away on his holidays. T.V'n\`rAvlAv uvnu urn vbnnnnnnfa -.-.-..- --v-..- -`It ~--,..-.4 -Iv-v\rvv. -~-vg ~- ~'l`he July `n.~.e"t!ng of the Thornton Junior Institute took place on Wed- nesday evening of last week at the home of Russ Annie Patton. After the regular business, Miss .Jean Bonke sang a pleasing solo Down the Vale," Mrs. John Scott, former- l,v ofvLeLhabi`idge, gave a. most in`- tevestlng paper an Alberta accom- panied` by a num'ber of excellent snap shots. Miss -Charlotte Mason read the closing instalment of the article on the Guelph Conference from the``Ontario Farmer." Miss Genevieve `Jamieson told about the North \Ventworth `V. I. District An- nual Convenition, which she had at- tended the week `before, and which had been held at Kirkweli in that nnnn ru TENDERS `PE'CI')IV'ED up `to July 24 for putting` it `new lvoof on school house No. 5, 7th line of Vespra, by the squ.-`H'(=. with f0lll`wlll'0llB shing- les, 4 inches to the weather, old \\'m)(l9I1 shin-:.r1r~s to be taken off; job to be completed by August 10th. Lowest 01' any tender "no; necessar- ily z10c~opt<=d. Apply -Lloyd `Thomp- son, Secretary-"l`1'easu1'e1`, Barrie R. R. 2. 28-v29b \\'tl.LUl` VVILII $\11'S. 1. 1l`El|Uo Miss Lillian Sloan of Churchill is spending a few days with Mrs. Wm. Bannister. A `If'nn Avxou I\u|v.I.-nu A0 inunuln In UV Ills lJ1lllllLE`l'v Miss Ann Quinlan of Toronto is holidaying with her mother. A 'l`nnnv nn Pan-anu via-n (HIGH IIUILURJILIIE5 \\'1Lll H61` HlUCll!'.'l'o A. Truax and family visited with friends in Angus on Sunday. Tvhlln annnriinp Han wnA1z-Anl1 LICLUULIS Ill JIJIELIB UH auuuuy. While spending the week-end here Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lamb of Sunderland had -their baby christ-` ened by Rev. Mr. Stubibs of St. Joh'n s Church. "`nl\1\ cu!!! ha -5 AI-.....AI. nu Gun- QLI-|'UU UUJUS Cl.\VC\y Ull lll uuuuuya. Waverley was well represented by `both sexes in. the Orange par- ade ln Orillla on the 1|2th. A` HOME FROM HOME What is a bungalow camp? It is indeed very easy to sum up. A home from home. It is not 8. tent-like en- campment as we often imagine it to be. Indeed-no cheerier atmosphere could be found than amidst one of these rustic yet luxurious camps. filled with life, brimming; over with a determination to get the best out of the surroundings, and indeed, life itself. Let us consider the French River Camp, situated in the heart of the rugged and beautiful country such as the `province of Ontario possesses. Here is an ideal vacation for the canoeist, fishermen, golfer. the tennis enthusiast, and above all there is the privacy of a house of your own to sleep in. Again, there .is` Devil's Gap Bungalow Camp. amid equally delightful surround- ings. a fewmiles from Kenora. All kinds of aquatic sports are avail- able, including excellent fishing . Mention must also he made of Nip- igon River camp which lies deep in the north woods. T4`.-nu Rntniln 'n`nnI\anC-`Am uuunnnuve, A|lLO u\.\ county. LUV llUl' Lil H uuua. 7 For detailed information, reserva- tions and travel arrangements apply nearest Canadian -Pacific agent. He` never kn0\;'s wh'a-t he as m The tense. unhappy mo 15: `Mn? hi: thnwnnvnla nv-Ivnoa LIIU |.UuU. uuuappy IUTl`l8'Li Not his thewayelde privilege, The tremulous secrets of the hedge: The bright. unresting -birds: the row 0! `little starry owers below: The tapestry the spider weavesr The million hues of million leaves, The primrose by the river : brim Not even a. primrose `is to him, And all. the pageantry of green V Becomes a flicker. "on the, screen .The whisper or the brook agpealls In vain against the roar of w eels: Andhtl,1.ou~gh.the lerk be ne'er so R Y~JG`I!S"I`EI~1 ED CELYDE MARE. \\'irh en!-inn nnlfl fun .un1n AAr\r|`I1 ll: IHUUHII .5118 IHYK UV 113 HI` ID high .1-Ielhears no song from any sky. Is Life. I wonder, worth thd while At sl::tyT_seconda to the mile? 1,1 in -up 1.. nu.- 1--...I-.. 1\s...'.....-_ u-u --u-V, _..-~..v-. av vncv concav- -H.V F. M. 1nT'1;1e London Observer Buy Advertised Thing: vou TH)\1f'NlV AWSZS" av LWAVERLH has missed {ab 0 Miss Jean Nixon '1s hond=ay1ng_ In Stayner. V T Au-Qhnu nhlnnnn nf + (Val-h"-nu-{nan azaym-.-r. V _ Arthur Robinson of St. Cath'ar1n_es was in town _th1s week. `IVA-A 33113" AC :v-Inns-& 1--`AI-I un__ was In LUWII _l.ll18 WEEK. `Tom Bailey of Egbert spent Sun- day with Wm. Copeland. lhn an:-I Mr: `D T-T Dnaa nnrl Horn. FOR ~'REN~T--4Fux'nished apartment. 4 rooms and bath. possession at once. 39 .\I2u',v St. Apply `E. A. W11- linms store. Phone 688; ' 27tfb 1815 WIN! 1151811015 Ill .l.Ul.'Ul.Uo ` Miss Agnesneynolds of Allandale is` visiting with Miss Doris Ross. MInu RAH-r Av-nnhi nf Er-hnrnhnv-4'.r Jill) WJLII VVHL uupexauu. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ross and fam- ily spent Sunday in Barrie. . `Minn maths: lament: la hnlinvu uy spent. auuuuy 1n Duxue. Miss Esther Clements is holiday-V-i ing withlriends 1ng'1`oronto. ".l Aanna Iinvnrflu nf Alinnfln I3 Vl3'H;ll1 WILD H1153 JJUFIS RUSH- `Miss Beth- Arnold or schomberg is visiting with Miss Myrtle Rankin. `Kr and Mfr-a `X7 13 Dnffnn n? An. 13 VIUILIHE WILII V.l.`HS ;u.yrue 135115111. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Potter of Ar- thur spent Sunday with Mrs. M. Gollop. `I -`I nnffnn AP Dnvn1 vauinnun J1U1lul1.)'. - Miss Marjorie Dunning of Toronto is spending the holidays at her home here. an..." a..-.'.._ 1.-.... -..1..\.....a....1 41.... uuuup. - A. H. Spotton of Royal College. Toronto, was in Monday. ` Minn -lfnvdnvin T\nnnIna- nl auu \Jl'1l11U.o Congratulatilons to Miss Evelyn Leadlay on getting her Normal `School exams. L `In and. `Inn \Tnu-not-nu Buulh nap! IIUHIU MUSE. , Many from here celebrated the 1'2th of July at Tottenham, Stayner and Orillia. - :f`lAnnn-ooulnbllnnn. 54-; `than `lcuvdnon ' -DUIIUUI U&GIulBa Mr. and Mrs. Newton Smith and family of Toronto are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Copeland. 'DrAn1'nrfArC.nn E kn 4-hnhu aha- GIRL WA1\"DED--Apply Queen's Hotel. `_ 29b j- msru PEFK. All report 8. g'00(1 `CUTIE. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Firran and daughter and James Clements of Toronto spent Sunday at the par- Sonage. T171-n `D1-|.HHI\a an/I rlnnovhOA1I 'I'.n1n auuugv. . Wm. Phillips and daughter, Lulu, of Ottawa, renewed acquaintances in town on Sunday after an absence of about twenty-ve years. l".'nnnn~nhI1AHnv-an am: nvfnna on \ldllI\`.'B aVJ..lUUlH.l UH aulluuy. L.0.L. 449 attended divine wor- ship in the United church on Sun- day. July 115. Allandale Band rend- ered splendid music throughout the evening. Rev. W. R. Clements preached a very impressive sermon and! the choir rendered splendid mus c. - -"I'VInn DInl\&`\Ir`l-uunlnvu 4.1-.u...-L `L..1.l .- uluauu. The Presbyterian church held a. very successful garden party on Wednesday, July 11. Supper was served from 5 to `8 with the usual good eats. A splendid concert con- sisting of Bob Wilson, comedian. Miss Grace Bonnick, pianist and Miss Gertrude Corbett, singer, was put on in the evening. nnhnnrnn W.n1-dnur mac nnnhns-|+n`lh7 311': uuu .l.l'B. VVUI. bUpUltI.1lu- Presbyterian S. S. held their pic- nic on Wednesday, July 18th, to I-n- nisl Park. All report a good time. '\.fr urn! \/I've: A1k:n\+ 'l:`hnv-n'aan and UL EUUUL L\NUllLy'llVe years. Cbngratulations are extended to Miss Glenville Harper on passing her Introductory Music examina- t1'ons with first class ho our. Ila ant. `Alma 'I17`n'l1nnA "I|,fn1nn1-n LIUIIB WLLH lllflp ULZISB ll.UllUUI'3a Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Malcolm and daughter, Jean, of Port 001- borne and Miss Shirley Deanery of Welland visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Malcolm on Sunday. T.f\"I'. AAJO nffann hrhxn nun-.. put. Ull Ill LIIU CVCUlll5 -Cameron Leblaw was accidentally hit on the ankle with a large stone on Mondayvevenlng on his way to the fair grounds to practise la- crosse. It was thought at first that the ankle was broken. He was rush-` ed to Alltston hospital for an X-Ray on `Tuesday morning. but it was, ound that he had only received an very severe sprain. - L.0.L. 7.31. Mlnesing, will hoid Lodge Thursday evening. August 2nd. instead or nwednesday, Aug- ust lst. A-ll membersplease note. ,1 `L1 I/l'vnvIHn \X7\/1 ` I UHL 1.3L: {I'll JIIFIIIUUI `J. H. Martin, 9111112115 uuu e\'t.~1'yLuUI5 Lur Luu ur- (-`.1:1:'-J and flmvcr garden. Free out- `fit and-liberal commission paid up evm'_\' week. Write today for partl- 0l1l:'n's. The Maple Grove Nurseries, \Vlnuna, Ont. 26-29bP July` 1`?-34;.-gnd Mrs. Leslie Spring spent a few days in Oshawa last week. `Lfnu f\nv-naku ls unanina 1: 915121 .l.'.I.tl.Ua ` . Mr. and Mrs. N. Hodglns spent a day in Toronto last week. 'M'laa T1".`|1n >l"nrnnrnn xaifn with IE5! WEEK. Mrs. Ormsby- is spending a few weeks with her sister, M1-s.. Moore. Mr. and Mxjs. James Wilson. Sr., and Mrs. F. .L'ount are. visiting with relatives in Cornwall. 'A;fu Ifanvnnn Is` annnhnnv 3 CA? VVICH reu-ruves Ill bUl'll\Vdl1o Mr. Harmon is` spending a. few geeks with his sister, Mrs. Wm. all. `In An] `kuli \T T_1'r\pIo-ulna nvunv-IO (my 111 .l.'U1'0l`H.U RISE WEEK. Miss Ella Cameron visited with relatives In Barrie last week. No. 46--Le:a\v;s`_r`I;;'r`ri`e.-.' 4.40 a.m.' Arrives Toronto . . . . 6:55 a.m. Daily. ` No. 4J2-ILeaves Barrie .. 8.40 am. Arrives Toronto .. . . 11.30 a.m. Daily except Sunday._ No. -58--Leaves Barrie .. 2.40 p.m. Arrives Toronto 6.10 p.m. ' Daily except Sunday. No. 44-Lea;ves Barrie .. 4.40 p.m: Arrives Toronto .. . . . ` 7.20 p.m. Daily. except tsunday. No. 48--Leaves Barrie .. 9.12 pm. Arrives Toronto 11.25. pm. Daily except Sunday. No. 148-Leaves Barrie . . 8.32 p.m. Arrives Toronto 10:50 -p.m. `Sunday only. . xv rm11rn1"l*`I nrnxvh J No. NO. ' No. No! ` No. 1 NO..` No. 1926 MODEL F`()R2D 'T'OURI'N`G. new ')mtu>1'.\', shnck ~nbs.oz"be1'a, care- fully d1'iV0n, cushions in good shape. $175.00. 1'. 'E0c1es :St (novth). Bar- rie, Ont. A 29-34:) 'FOL'2\"'1`A~I.\' 'PEL\' and eversharp pencil found. -Owner apply to `;Dun.m Mccualg, zshanty Bay. 29:) 9 No. . No. 1 NO. PENETANG SUB-DIVISION N`O:R'I.`H-`BOUND No. 53-Leaves Toronto 10.32 am. and Allandaie 12.45 p.m. Arrives Midland `2.`10f pm. and Penetang 2.20 pm. - No. `99-Leaves Barrie 7.10 p.m. .and,-A11~andale 7.38 p.m. Arrives; Midland 9.910: `pm. and Penetang 9.15 pm. S'OU'N-IBOUND No. 98-Leaves Midland 7.15 am. and Penetang 7.15 am. _ Arrives !A.1landale 8.47 am. and Barrie 9.05 am. ` A ~ No . 54-Leavea -Midland 1.25 p.m. and Penetang 1.05 pan. Arrives Allandale at '2.60 pm. 5 `HAMILTON SUB-DIVISION JNORTHBOUND No. 01-Leaves- Hamilton 7.40 a.m. ' Arrives Ailandale 11 am. Arrive: Meaford 1.25 pm. '4No. 68-Leaves Hamilton 8.8-5 p.m. Arrives Ailandale. 7.15 pm. Arrives Mouton-d` no p.m. ` ' ` BOiU'1'1HiBOU-ND ' No; 60-Les.v_es Meatord 6.80 am. Arrives Ailandale 8.35 ',a..m. Leaves Jmandale 8.55 a.m. Arrives Hamilton 12.88 pm. No. -26--Leaves Meatord 2.30 11.111. Arrival Allandale -. 4.40 `pan. Loaves Allandaie 4155 p.111. ' Arrives Hamilton 8.23 p.m. _ C.N_.R. Summer Time Table F E cooxsrown ; ' uuuay U111] r NORTHBOUND . 49-Leaves Toronto . 11.40 pm. Daily except Saturday. - Arrives Barrie 2.05 am. Daily except `Sunday. . 41-Leaves Toronto . 8.33 am. Arrives Barrie 11.1-5 p.m. Daily except lsunday. . 57-Leaves Toronto . 10.82 am. Arrives Barrie 12.49 pm. D9.iiy`except nsunday. . 43-Leaves Toronto . 12.30 pm. Arrives Barrie 2.53 pm. Saturday only. - . 45--Leaves Toronto . 4.50 pm. Arrives Barrie 7.52 pm. Daily except `Sunday. . 47-Leaves Toronto . 9.05 pm. Arrives Barrie 11.30 pm. `l'\nHtv l|.l`I'lVU5 .DU.l.'.l.`lD o u o o o o Lluov young Dally. ' . 48--North Bay to Toronto. . 42-iuntsville to Toronto. . 68--'Muskoka.ZWhart to Toronto. . 44---North Bay to Toronto. . 48-South River to Toronto. .148- Scotla. to Toronto. ' SOUTIHBAOUND 7 T"?'F5"A` I-IJEAVY :C(`)IL"J.` for sale. Apply to Sam Bowman, 1|`.. th con., Vespra. Utopia R, .R. '2. 29)) T Business town on onrruzxmr iiinmuwitiymmip VIII-l'l'|l|I I`\ll`IlVll'\I_` u-uyvv-u- ` A. young `man well known and i highly. regarded in Barrie, Wilfrid Norman Liscumb, aged 33, `died in Gravenhurst `Sanitarium on Friday. July 13, a victim or the dread tub- erculosis, from which he had sut- `tered for some years. He was born at Big Bay Point and attend- ed B. C. I. and Jausiness college here. For some years he held a. clerical position with the C. N. R. at Allandale and -later with Bryson & Morley. In 1918 he was married to Miss Louise McCullough of Dun- das, who. with two young daugh- ters, Marion and Audrey, survive him. He also leaves his parents. a. sister, Mrs. Lorne Rogers of Windsor and a brother, Alfred, at home. Deceased was a member of St. Andrew's Church and a Past Master of Kerr Lodge, also a mem- ber of the Scottish Rite. The funeral was held on Tuesday un- der. Masonic auspices, the p'all- bearers all -being Past -Masters of his lodge: Fred Marr, H. E. Jory, E. E. MdFadden. J. W. Merrick, J. F`. Craig and W. 0. Partridge. In- torment` was made in the Union Cemetery. ` Rtllulu ` ,- Mr. Trueman then commenced his life work as a railway man and at the.t1me his health failed was a trusted engineer with the Canadian Pacic Railway Company out of Revelstoke. Tn 1-h Ina. nunn-.IA.l `EH4-H... '\l'..fN--I. ttvvri Iuvvvruu : nun:------..- The death of Edward Howard! Trueman occuyred at his home In` Revelstoke. (Bnitish lcolumbia, on Tuesday, `July 10th, 1928, after an Illness of some two years. His` funeral took place at Revelstoke on Thursday, July -12. T-Tn. uma hnv-n nf `\Tir!an >nnf.. '.l.'llU!'8uU.) , J usy '14. He was born at Midland, Ont., where he spent his childhood days. going in his 'teen_s to the `Canadian West. When the `Boer War broke out he enlisted in a Western Mount- ed 2Corps,_ but by` the time the ship carrying the `troops had reached Cape `Town hostilities had ceased and they returned home without landing. 1 Nfn "I"stnAnnon Mann nnnnrnannnri `kl: In 1909 he married Flora McEach- em of Edmonton by whom he is survived, along with three sons: Arthur, :MdEachern and Howard.| EB Vl5LUKu l who are still at school in tReve1- stoke. us- o.....n.. -.... ..-..n 1-........_ n..' U 0 - His family are well known in Slmcoe County where his father, the late `Thomas I. Trueman, taught school for several years and was clerk and treasurer of the Town of Midland where he. died in 1910 His mother, `formerly Susanna Sloan, a daughter of the late Henry Sloa of Churchill, is now living in `San Mateo; Cal.. where two bro- thers of deceased, -Douglas and Har- old, are also resdding. , My--, Maw .AR4.-av-nu no '1=`nvI4~ 1-mu- WWIVLF-`RID NORMAN Llscuma I-..-_.. -.-A ;s nu ma 1. u4u1'.uJ _uI.u t '-lJJl4 $\ 1J'$.IS1!J. with sp1`in_j; colt, for -sale, apply to Bax D, Examiner Office. ! 29b EDWARD HOWARD TRUEMAN -5 .1-u,1___-_,_1 -v~r-__-._.1 ;u, are auau resuumg. ' Mrs. Alex. Adams of `Fort Wl11#_- COAL that will give you maximum warmth at lowest possible cost means real fuel economy. All the wanted grades for `best heating re- sults are now in our yards-- ready for immediate deliv- ery. We'll be glad to suggest the right grade for your pur- pose. 'Call-or Phone 999 Ready for Your Bins GRAN. SUGAR (st. Lawr'e`n(ce; Cas2hand cm or Ede; livered with an order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 lbs. 62 Peas, Corn and Tomatoes, (Reg. size), . . 2 tin: for 25 FLEXO, (pure soap ake), Reg. 23c pkg. . . . . . . . . 15 BLEACHED PAPER NAPKINS, pkg. 100 . . . . . .. 20 STEEL WOOL, per pkg. . . . . . . _. . . . . . . . . . 3 for 22 CHOICE RED SALMON, . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 lb. tins 33 CHICKEN HADDIE (Net weight, 14 oz.), tin 21 CRISCO, 3-lb. tins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . per tin 63 FRUITO JELLY POWDERS . . . . . . . . 3 pkgs. for 25 HORN S GRAPE PUNCH, per bottle . . . . . . . . .. 23 QUAKER CORN FLAKES_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 for 27 SUGAR DAY, JULY 23-We sel1 on Monday, July 23, ONLY-1oo-lb. bags, medium, ne or coarse, St. Lawrence, for . . . . . . . . ..'. . . . . . . . .. $6.25 BIINDER TWINE, best English twine 13 and 14 pr lb. ARSENATE OF LIME in stock (the, best quality). People s Co-Operative Stare -- QUALITY . SERVICE -..`7CE?i`:'.5P`? .59"?-W35; 3.9? ' 21, _ Barris annlv Co- Phone 185 Uuwv auu LGLIJD, vu;uuL`Lu Db. unu nauway. - W. C. Boadway, Prop. Chag. Graham, \S.upt. T\\'O JG-OOD YOUNG 'COW|S for -enfln nnn hI11v|1nv11 nn nho AI7n.u`r\Inn VAUGHAN MOTORS LTD. on ALL usan cmzs BOUGHT mom JULY 21 TO JULY 28 INCLUSIVE 15 Days Free Service Nights and Hoidays 313 usnn CAR LOT \ Opp. Capitol 71...... Office and Yards,'Victoria St. and Railway. DLQACLQQCI % A , Tl-IAT cons AS AN EXTRA Our Prices Are Always the Lowest lam, Mrs. William Bannister of Waverley and Mrs. Alex. Cowan ot Barrie are sisters. Another brother, Cliftord Tnueman. is residing in Whitby. I15 hnlnnova fn H19 Elks SOC1tYa Whitzby. He belonged to the Elks Society, was an Anglican, and`a. Conserva- tive dn politics and on several oc- casions was offered the nomination of his party at the Dominion elec- tions. ~ APAR'I`i\I`El\'T `TD RENT `at '39 1\Iz11`_V 'St.. four rooms and `bath: possession August 1st. Apply E. A. \\'111lu.ms' `Jewelry store 01' phone 638. ~ 29tfb USED CA_l_{_S_ 'JIl'UI'l IIIU ----vw.__- 1927 -STAR COUPE, in splendid. condition through- out and guaranteed. ~ 4 AA- l A TI f\"D Buy advertised goods. O11! anu guarauuucu. 1927 STAR FOUR COACH, intgood condition through- ou . ' 1927 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN, has good up ear- ance and runs splendid y. 1926 STAR 4-DOOR SE- DAN, samll mileage ,and- in exceptionally good condi- tion, guaranteed. 1925 FORD 1-TON TRUCK, just overhauled. New lut- tery. 1924 HUDSON SUPER SIX COACH, balloon tires. 1924 OVERLAND TOUR- ING, looks and runs good. 192-3 WILLYS KNIGHT, sev- -- _--g-A-nouns Harlan Q nnnp` .I.UZ'6 wxuuza lLLVl.\l'LLA,vvv- on passenger sedan, a power- fu}, roomy car at a right price. 1923 STAR TOURING, in good condition throughout, with new tires. 1921 STUDEBAKER SPEC- IAL SIX TOURING, good tires; looks and runs good. 1920 FORD ROADSTER, or A delivery; snap for quick sale. 1918 McLAUGH-LIN MAS- TER SIX TOURING, in splendid mechanical condi- txon and good tires. it 1- A7711??? 1"? T.1(\fT`D_ IILUM. uuu svvu ya-vu- 2 McLAUGl'-ILIN FOUR- CYLINDER TOURINGSC Your present car as part payment. Terms arranged to suit pulfchaser. O Dhjj -- 43 r-:'iaub.:h St.-Phono an HAR01-'?__!"- IjAR0LD El"-1:- A 9-5;; I-50 following: .._ . - antral!` j HUNDRED WCRE FWRM. South simooe. mile from viiiago, -good clay. roiling `land. new brick house. large bank barn. well tenoed. we.-tor. ea, em. splendid crops. Apply to Box A "L" A Examiner o`i.'!ioe. `24-299 Thuradly. July 19, 1928 ----_.-...._---___.._._..._.._..... 139 Duhlop St. T HOUISEMAID WANT-ED at once. Apply to D1`. West, Angus, Ont. b UV VV.-\..\'TED--A mail to assist with housewurk. Plain cooking essential; Mrs. Ha1'g1`eaves, 5'5 Peel ISL 29tfb SALES.\TI.;):\: nhaka MONEY sen-I in: our Fruit `Trees, Berry Plants. Roses, Shade Trees, Hedging. Per- ennials and everything for the or- ,.h..--.1 1111/1 f lnurm- rrnvnn `Fran nnf- TO LET~Pa1't of house, rooms sult- uble 1'01` light housekeeping. large lawn, suitable for campers. Reason- able tevms. Apply 73 Tlffln St.. Al- lnnchle. T 29-331) ;q--112: 50 AORES. more or less, in Town of Barrie. Large barn and silo: electricity and town water on pro- perty: nicely situated and well drained. J. F. Nelles. 2424 Blake Gt. 299 FARM FOR S`A`I4E--100 acres In 8rd and 100 acres in 0th oonoeulong of Flex. 100 acres under cultivation. 100 acres hush. _-good arable land, crop already In. {brick House. bank -barn 50x65. frame` ham 40:60. ma non. implement shed. Apply Mrs. J. T. Marley. Phelps/ton. ' 22-29p AN ODD lI Life Assurance `Company requires a Rep- resentative for Barrie andvlclnity. To one possessing Integrity. Con- dence and Ability to apply him- self, an excellent contract wlll be 0I fc1'ed. Apply `Box '.\ , 'Ex-amlner r~f`r--A 29.`3(m UHF; CL office. jUZU OFFICE FOR REN"1`AL:, mime 10- cation in,stea.m-'l1eated building`:- suitnble fox` business or profession- al man. Ap-ply H. E. Jory. King Block. Barrie. 26-31b YOU CAN EARN $10 to $25 a Week in your spare time at home writing show cards. No canvassing or 801- iciting. We instruct you and supply ynu with work. Write today. The Menhenitt Co. Ltd., 45 Dominion Lhuilinrr 'I"nrnnfn, 1M[fb 1927 1.. r. JE1-I '\Jl11\--lJt\.lVlJ `\.4KJJ'$.'LJ`I1- {U in good condition. Apply` Hammer, Box 175, Barrie. l\lt9llIlCU1l.L \4u. JJL` Building, Toronto. a To R*EN"I`-BvIok house, modern conveniences. garage, garden and lawn. Rent $125 per month. `Possess- sion at once. Apply Ph!lIp.Love, 123 Mulcastev St. Phone 446 27ttb Pao Twalvi gii&w&i%ii&$&ww g ADLET `COLUMN * F****????*W?** -I. --An \\ A..\"I`ED-4Smal1 farm within 5 miles of Barrie. Apply Box S". Ex-. aminer Office. 27-29]) v uvs sf6E|< 1-`on saw PROPERTY To LET 7351' AND i-'oUNn -OAKLAND `COACH for sale vnn nnnirlnn Ann! Aluln FARMS FOR SALE HELP wmmn AUTOMOBTQES: wguran W.-\..\."I`ED---An 8 _`ln. 0v 9 in. grain c1'u.s'he-1', state make and price ask- ed. I*`1'ed R. Day, |Sh1nty `Bay, ON telephone. _ 29b '5-IIUJHDI _29-801)! "lull uu 1Mtfb ' HG": 1 Alvin 2`?1`.'b .V--V' -VVVVVVVVVV _ ` --~ BABY CARRIAGE Ysldway sStro11ex .' In good condition. Phone 145'5._ 29p . THREE CANOES for sale: 11; good condition. Phone 8251-`. _29`b - GOOD HEAVY ONPS for sale. Ap- ply to Percy V. Kennard, Thorn- ton. " x ' 29p PIANO FOR SAI.a`E--Upright. New- cumbe. Apply 69 Mary St., Barrie. om. 28-31p Do you suffer from rupture? If. so, your big o portunity has now arrived. Mr. eavely, the noted rupture 'expert.~ will be at the QUIET II3{fI and will be pleased to give free examination to any sufferer and to demonstrate his famous appliance. This appliance will contract the opening in 10 to 15 days and `has cured cases in fromthree to six months. `This appliance is positive- ly demonstrated to you right on your own `person "without any charge. You do` not spend a enny unless you are fully satise that it is the right appliance for_you. A consultation wit `Mr. llleavely will lnnuf vnn nnflninu Th-\n # Inf O-Min `Q WA'NT'E'D---`Boarder or roomer in private home. Apply 189 Collier St. 2913 \V.~\.\"'I`ED-`-Secund 01` third out alfalfa 01' red clover in carload lots for fall delivery. State price F.O.B. your ne:11'est station. 1130:: B Batu rie I'Jx:1m111er, 291) FIVE HOUSES FOR SALE. 'App1y` Thos. 'Bla1n, `196 Elizabeth ISL. Bar- I hie. A 28-V3313 PRA'C'I`I`CAL NURSING DONE. Anny `Mrs. H. Grant; Thornton P. O. Telaphone Stroud 151'-11. 2'5-30b IRWIN S BLUE TAXI SERWCE. local and long distance. night and day. 25 cent service. Phone 198. 27t_:fb _CAR:PEN'TER WORK, alterations, anything in building. first-class work. Best of reerencesuchas. Alex- aluier. `Phone 14!20*W. ' 25-30b I [Rupture Merl Herel ` woon FOR SALE. 8150 cedar posts. Apply P. J. O'Hara. Cherry Drank, 25-3`5b puuta. Creek. FUIRNTSHIED OOTTAGE for sale or to let at Minot -s Point, large ver- andah`, water and sink in kitchen. ice supplied. E. B. Reynolds. 79 Mary St.. `Barrie. Telephone 1072. - * 27-32p TO RE.\"T--Very desirable rooms on second floor. S. W. Moore. 27tt`b a EXPERIENCED MENDER, reknitl runs and mends snags in silk hos- iery. rayon lingerie and silk-knit wear. Hose, twenty cents each; other wear at reasonable rates. Re- cent mender for Ellis Hosiery Shop and Vogue Ishop, `Toronto, Trial sol- icited. Mrs. E. Jones, RR. 2. Uto- pia, in care of M. Livingston. 24-29p .L H L) vu'uu.1J lUU`.Vl;t LIUVVIE U-31' -sale. one Duvlmm and one Ayrshire. A1)1)1_V Rom. Wllsim, 206 l3x'adford` 'St., te-lephone 420. 29b . .. _.._---. ...... IUUUEHIDGIIIUIII VVIDH H113: !$\UVUIy WIN cost you nothing. Don't let this `opportunity get away from you.. T)...--...--L.... LL- .I..L_ `I.-1-- l\.l.L HOUSE FOR SALE.!n one 0! but Locations in Barrie. eight-roamed brick house, double parlor. kitchen, dlnlngroom. tour bed rooms. 8-piece bath, furnace and (run, cellar; doub!e garage: large lot. Apply Henry. & Cowan Btu STEEL AND coucnmm BRIDG- ES erected to Government standard. Plans prepared by competent en- gineers without extra. expense to you. Pile driving. sounding, etc. Vast experience: 114 bridges com- pleted in Simcoe. No Job `too large and none too-small. Let me figure on your requirements in concrete or structural steel for any purpose. J. J. Dumond, general contractor. Brentwood. Ont. 18-lap r-`~`--vvvvIIIv.y Q v v w u --1., v--v-. Remember the date, July 20t`l":." wne camunan Natxonalhxhxbtzxon 2.200 voice chorus will give four concerts again this year. ' ANNUAL `ASSESSMENT! The attention 0! lot owners In drawn to the annual assessments for care of lots which at-`e payabo to J. W. Ness. `Saa y.-'1`reas.. Boo-A croft : Bank. Dunlap St.. Barrio. nmnm-a A0 `Into nun unmlntlntl fhf IWUUJI Dltg JJUIHUD Din. l3lIl`l`IOa _ Owners of lots are reminded that unpaid assessments from 1918 on- ward become a charge against the lot and should not be allowed tote- oumulate an under the Act ran! uUS'l`- BE PAID BEFORE THE LOTS CAN BE USED. v - I'Yn'nnI1I nnnmunwunnfn Charm 101` in {U690 ufulzusment Ratea-$8 par un- num tor one lot and 81 tor `each ad- ditional lot owned by the name not-' ' \ Ion; Or for halt lot. Ln! nummm mm ulna 1-Amimlml Inhlt I-aU'&'B URN an Uludr Unpaid assessments from 1918 to 1927 Inclusive arc overdue sud thou for 1928 are payable on` or baton Juy 1, 1028. " ` Anna:-mnnfv ntAl-!! liar an- Ion; or lot mu: wt. A\ Lot owner: are also reminded the! mm the new Endowment Syetem now i.va.1l`a.ble they may eliminate. it `they Wllh. mrther eueumente by permanently endowlnz the lot to rovlde for erpetuel one at I Y REASO ABLE PRICE. -nnnI- Ilnlnn nnngn-n --an`, LO`S"I`--Lru'ge `buggy basket, con- taining` plcnlo dl-shes, etc. Was left ow table in 'Innis1 'P;11'k on July 7th. =Rew:1x'd. Mrs, D. Bl'acl<. Szroud. 29b VIEJIII IVEAHUNLDUW Fltillu Inrrlo Union Cemetery Board. 10-!!!) ` ~ - '1`homuVNaIh. Prei FSUMMER TERM In oeoh of 8hew'e"l'welve Sohoole followe tho preeent Seeeion in regular order !rom Jul arc! with no forced veoetione. nter any day. Booklet Vreo. Write 1130 Bay ` 81.. Toronto. W. R. Shaw. 8oe'y. __________.._.._______J Barrie Union Cemetery ri-Yili SALE on 1'0 u-:1` It:-wv-ti run u-wr-v `Cor. Mulcautar and Dunlap Equipped with up-to-date machine for washing cars-- the only one north of Tor- onto. Our Service-~Quick- E icient~Courteous. GIVE US A T'RI`AL Y)-..-....!...I........ OPE'Nl-l`3(`: XUEUST 1.: CLARKSON BLOCK ER.Y!CE s'rA.1I0.N ' ' Pr3"ri'e"tosI""" 0. HAWKI ss & -C. w1~:=s"r _l:ROPERTY FOR SALE nabxv; iij_Li_iih_ LO'S"I`-G01d wrist watoh(Wa1tham) at I{il1m'ne,v Beach on \Vedneaday. July 11th. Initials on back. M.E.M. B. Rew;n'd to finder. Mrs. 0. Black. Stvoud, 29.b ROOMS AND BOARD FOR 6I~fE31)AY ONLY vvv v- Vrv`-VG v ;1Mco:'"'na~m:' Misc!-:u.AN1~:o_us _"'2'L_'_ ..N.9T!E. 51 5'): J3! {J4 Ll ` Pro rxetors lY.I I`I \xG R. ('1 LillUl'l'y 25;-8`5b | -Har Bob Alsop" of New Yo`rk play the Wurlitzer at theTCapitol Theatre. 29x . '.-`Raincoats for- women `and misses, extra values. Simmons & Co., The Coat Store, * 2% 151... ;_x_...- ___:A... ---A..__ 1.----. ulvvgtoavonu , . av v as vnuuvuu -w - Extrafco ies of The Examiner always avai able;-ve cents. Send some to [your friends. 26tf. _--Werd.nesd_ay,. July 25, is` Visi- tors {Day at `Barrie Boy Scouts Camp at Thunder Bay.` ` .II_..).. .....I 1.---..) ..L.._... ....m.I LC-`ST-On .\I0n., July 9. black patent hand bag. containing sum of money, eye `glasses. etc. Finder please return to iExan1iner Office. Rewz11'd. 291)