T IIOU-SIE T0 R'IDN'I`--40 CIa1)perton st-. =1"3nqu!:'e 01' Mrs. P. Ken:-us. lolophune 12,. `South j uug qu Lot 0 vlrh 6` lHuus1.c TO nI3.\'T at 43 Burton `Aw. Apply at 42 Buzmn Ave. 8-5b NEW c.N.a TRAINS In each of Shevol/'e '-l'weIve Behoole V ' followe the present Seeelon In regular order from Jul 8rd with no forced. veoetione. nter any day. Booklet free. Wrlte 1180 Bay 31.. Trn`p W. R: 8h.W; 8.0, : j sw:4uVLq.u:\..V N `MU. uevonsmre plum and bench. new style, splen- dldconditlon. $185. Also-floor -style cabinet phonograph -with 1'ecoz'd,S. $85. Apply, Bax l{.pExumlne1' O1 - oe. . p . 30b AUT'N ` 1927 OAKLAND 4CO.kCvI-I for sale In [;nL)d condition. Apply Alvin `I-Iaxmwr, Box 175. Barrie. ` 2?cfb '_sUM_1\_4E_R_ TERM , F011 _SA IJE-s-3-burner bu. stove with oven. good condition; baby buggy and `baby slelg'h.' window frame and sash. All cheap for quick sale. ?P.l1one 10061". A 801)` -I|l.|1{l o`|\\\\X'( o_1._ V I-LliJIN'I`Z.\IAN & 4C0." De-vonshlre nlnnn and hnnnh nnur at-ula anion` TAME `RASHBERRIES for "sale; "1 2 l`5H\'Al' thorn `YI`AIAnhnnn gnauu gsaauuwuxtzus V tor sale; will deliver them. `freleyhone 602r3..V . , a.o_.-sap PIANO FOR SALE---Upright. 'ew.- cumbe. Apply 69 Mary St., B.-m`1e`. 0nt. ' _ 28-81p ` . u.V4'4 \V'l`4`L uA'1u*nau1!. una two 01') butteyies for sale. used two months. $5.00. `Teiephone 778. ' 30b WOOD -FOR SALE. ,also `cedar pasts. Apply P.'_J. O'Hara, Cherry Creek. 25-8'5b FOR SALE--A gnvage. "used very little and In best or condition. Ap- ply 73 High -Street, ~ - 30p o om; wuar BA'I`4'1`ElR1' and `two, dry lmtrmdnn fm- nnln nam-I nun vnnnvh Barrie Union Cemetery CLIFFORD WEST jj- FU~R.\'ISH`ED 'L`O'I`T.-XGE for sale 0!` to iv: :1: Mines Point. large ver- .-1nd;1h. \\':\tor and sink in kitchen. ice supplied. E. B. Reynolds. 79 .\I:u-,\' St., Bzlrrie. Telephone 1u::. 27-32! ANNUAL Assassmur `HA nlnnflnn nl IAL -------- rnopanrv To LET A NOTICE 7JToMdiTi.E *l"'_0RSAl.._E n vumuwry aura. Thomas Nash. Pres. MIC` 80: uxmr u-cc-u: sac: bereavement. 30)) Hrs. Wilfred Lisoumb and rela- tives wish to thank their many t.`rlends_ In Bm'rl_e and vicinity for their kind expressioxxs of s,vmpath,v 1n_the loss of hex` dear husband. also for oral tributes and use of cars. " , --- . V - . . .. vnIu\|b\'iI uuu H39: 1. cars. b 30)) Mr. and` Mrs. \'ormnn J. Lis-3 cumb and family wish to thank them: nmn_v friends and neighbors for kindness, expressions of sym-' patl1.v.. oral tributes and use -at m1tos.du1`1ng their recent bereave-I meat. ' 30p uouu `In STEEL AND CONCRETE BRIDG~ ES erected to Government standard. Plans prepared by competent en- gineers without extra expense to you. P1-lo driving. sounding. etc. Vast experience; 114 brldxea com- pleted in Simone. No Job too large and none too small. Let me figure on your requirements In concrete or structural steel for any purpose. J. .. Dumond. general contractor. Brentwuud. Ont. 18-439 \arII\IluI \Il` II1l"II`I\a l\Iv_s. Robert Rodsrevs and family wish to thank theh`_man,v friends and neI,e.`hlm1's for kindness extend-` ed .in their recent sadsbereave-I ment. 301) `Mr. and Mrs. J. .\I:u'1in and tam-] lly wish to -thank their many friends and neI:.`:hbo1`s for kindness and exm'essim-La -nP mvmmn... a... uavuua uuu ue1:.:'uDox`s tor kindness expz'ess1ons[of s,vmpat11y, in their recent sad bereavement. 80b RIPS. 'ilt m=d Tdannnnh and IIl\'I\ __- ---7&2 $_ su.-rn.... m \:u.`\u uu crvuxt sums. All Will be sold without rese1`\'e as the proprie- tor is ;r1vlnr.r up f:1vn1l11g. Sale at 1 pan.` W. A- M.-nn-.I..\. A..-a.:-..--_ :.urru\\' pmw; \"ll`l[_\' 8131818 DlO\V, No, 24.; gang` plow. Ve1'It,v; 2 scuf- ers: set Iron barrows: root pulperr. set .~ao:1les. 2000 l.bs.;t set slelghs: fanning mill and bz\';:'!:'ev; 2 wagons,` nem'l,v new: hay ruck: buggy. rub-: her tires; stock ruck: cream separ- ntor. nearly uev: churn; 3, sets double lmrness: set single 'h:u`ness;| 5 tons` good hay: range. nearly` new: qu:1ntlt,v of household turn!-i tux-e: lmy track. pom`. ropes nnd~. pulleys: also forks. chains. douvble-1; trees and many other articles too ` numerous to mention. 0 , [1 'I"E`R.VL-S OF` `S;-t\.LE--A11 sums of 0 $10.00 and under. cash: over that` amount 0 months` cvedit will be.` _a'iven to parties fu2`Mshing approved Joint notes.- 6% per annum off fox` 0] cash on credit sums. All will be I \\'1th0ut 1'eQm`\'n nu. fhn I\I\nv\nIn '. aaaua `-BIA IUQKINU. `P splendxd mechagncal candl- ,t1on. and good tlres. 2 McLAUGHLIN FOUR- ` crummn roumncs. Your present car as payment. Terms arranged to suit purchaser. -- --` vb ! u would .CHE\ R8fI:mE'3T BA'BY GRAND ROADSTER, looks . and runs good. 1920 FORD ROADSTER. of delivery; snap for quick sue. .1918 McLAUGHLIN MA?- G, n TER SIX TOURIN snlaudid manhnnhml .......I:- 'l\l1 IAIPLELIENTS. ETC - Massey-' Harris binder. ne:u~1_v new; 'C o_ck-I shutt disc drill. nearly new: mow-` er. 'Deerin;-.': su'lk.\' rake: spring- tcmth oultlvntov; cutter: disc har- row. Massey-'Hm`v1s; Icockshutt 2-L furrow plow: Vex'It_v single p1ow,| 2-1: .2'nn2' nlow. Vm'lrv- 9 am-9- i'7 CHEVROLET 4-noon SEDAN. has good appear- ance and runs splendidly. 1925,EORD 1-TON TRUCK. just overhauled. New in Lory. p -' 1924 STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX TOURING. in good con- dition throughout. 1923 WILLYS KNIGHT. sev- en passenger sedan, a power- ful, roomy _car at a right price. 1922'CHEV.ROLET SPECI- AL TOURING. - 1922~FORD TOURING, good 7 tires. runs good. IVLYIBIYBAV 1-1!!! vs ----- 192'F"*'1`.-'32- .('3.C')"t;I:1.3'.. in `splendid condition through- out and. guaranteed. T In !l'IAI\ 'l\DvI\ -4 . _._ .... uvu A.\'\' Y1}-)l1`S().\' or pevsnns rlm\'im-I claim m:;1inst Ilw estate of the late .-\.3t`. 23. A. \\'. m'inmwr. mt` tho Roy- nl C`:1n:uH:m .-\i1' l"m`co. should vend- vr any such t`I.'lIlH In the President. 1.`muInIIlm` of .~\d,iustnwnt. Royal Can.-ullzm Ah` l~`nruo, Camp Burden, by .\u:.:'usx 9th. 1923. 30-3'. .b llUll\H`|i-in` _ P`IGIS--1Sow and old. ' `I \l'1'\f rN\l'n\\v.rn~ v' -v vv-Iva. UIUIOIDIIVWW 1927 STXR FOURWCOACH, in good condition through- out. ul 5 Out! -1-nauunin II. I IiI\l\llV ' ' at Lot 25. Con. 1, Vospra, at Dalston ---to sell by pulbllc auction on- f.ll'Ill\ A I! I I I4-nu -u-u-n _ Of Farrgu to;k';;d Implements Tho undersitrned has received In- structions from ALBERT H. PERKINS 7 Q` I All 9 Han 1 \l--....- -4 n-n_;_._ USED CARS .'.*.!`91_-D!!"J:_ mum` at 1 11.111. W. A. Mcconkey. Auctioneer li[AROLDHILL CARDS or THANKS { hi`: 3?nhnni> Darin-A..- ...-.s p--. (`.ARPb}NTEl{ WORK . alters :1n_vxh1m.'.' in lmildlmx. .fh'st work. Boat of rot`eronoea. Chas. audur. Phnno l4:1U\\'. ` Ocn the foll;v-vlngc 3 lip (NI! A Y`! t\l\I-V1-nun 'Words can t desrib it! Adjectives don't do it jus- ` tice! Ramona `is a pica ture that must `be seen for thrilling entertainment! wuuu u. HULLUII Ul "i3'i z1',12KY"Au<:tJ_s1* 3 In 1.~Il.-...l.. . Ramona AUGUST 6-7`-8 _AU91`IN was Mohduy, Tuesay, Wednesday . - Nbw_ iii!" its Tenth WAIT FOR IT DREAMLAND IRVV'IN'S BLUE TAXI SERVICE. local and long distance. math: and day. `.35 cont sm'\'l0e. Phone 198. :37Lt'b palm; Del Rio. IN " SHOWING AT -Week gluten". Tivoli, Toronto. Digs, yrs` - R l _ I 5 weeks I L`l.\U'| old, ' Yrs ! % old, old. old, I Huszgans 1 W. A. Boys 0 -IDr..\Ic'Cl1nton o W. Dyment 1 J Payette 0 A. A. Smith J : W. Robinson 0 C. D. Stewart 1 `Dznwestnzan 0 J. VVe~bb 1 ` M. Battle 1. 0 0 1 0 Dr. Ross 0 W. F. Beck 0 R. Wadsworth Fasken 1 F. Hammond Duncan 1 '1`. Beecrott ` Playfair . 0 D. Beatty . * O`Hare 1 Major Wadsworth G. Robinson 0 Dr. Jamleson 1 `Sheppard 0 R. Garrett` 1 .\IcI{enz1e 51 0. Cameron 0 A. Beck 1 H. Ellis ' O lBx`:1ndon 0 W. C. Walls 1 `Thompson } D. F. .\IacLax-en i V V_' _______ _'v`J uubue .1.-u uuu nuts. nuy DUPEOH OI U9` g gum-anteed,_.Advt, 301, trolt and Byron Burton of Schrie- 1 `bier are visitig atdtllcf h%meB of r teir parents r. an \ rs. . ur- 5-: M1:1::dRl3E`"E"5L:1E-5985 \:|:t tolhligswaagtgseelharlin of Buffalo, - :::;::..'%:*:..?.:2f:; .::..:.*;:.`:.:; M and Mn and A. E. eras .. A ` and daughter were home for thel _ Bznxie team winning 10) to 6i. , , g After the match dinner was served funeral Of their 8'1`8ndm0the1`. the ` , In the Club House and an im- late Mrs. Walton. .;promptu program of speeches and Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson. : -`~`-T9 '35 mud` nJ3'd- T119 of Brantford are guests of their 'v a D141." resulted 39 1"'9` Idaughter. Mrs. D. F. Mccuaig, as mdland . , 33" is also Mr. Wilson's brother, John, flHll_2'$a,Y1?` N 9 nf gg n;.A5 `pan: . `n.. \ A` no-.. A vvv vs - _\\ a'\`I hnnw, Plmnn v'u UH , J.l.'Qlll me camp. l y_ --One of the greatest surgeons Id, of his time, thrown into a dungeon s., 4 on the Isle of St. Noir for killing a ldfhopelessly incurable patient. Id. Smashed. beaten and broken like la . a captive rat. Everything gone ex- ks 'cept the magic skill at the tips of hisngers. `Thrill to the startling ;-.lclim'b of this man who clawed his [{.|way back to fame, fortune and v- `love--who -carved his name to re- :- , newed honor with the genius of his "',scalpel.! ' Capitol Mon., Tues., 2` Wed. 30:: ?'_'| --You cannot beat Barrie pro- ..,duce. Everything which H. A. Jar- 3; vjs sells. in se s, in his own in arket garden or 1- } chased from local gardeners. He " now has green peas. new potatoes, Efbeets, carrots`; crisp hea 3 , green onions, raspberries. 1.51s supp _ d. ported fruits and vegetables. If [you appreciate industry and initia- ~0 tive patronize `H. A. Jarvis, who is making good in an uphill ,ght `f against big odds. 80b fa} -No one can relish eating food a `after run, over by ants. Hours of ;~ painstaking labor are spoiled. De- e_licious dishes are tainted, made - uneata'ble. FLY-TOX kills. ants. Spraying should be continued for several days because ants are al- _ ways present in colonies. IN.-SIST " on `FLY-'1`-OX. FLY-T scientic insecticide dev .. Mellon`Institute of Industrial Re- 3 search by Rex -`instructions on -ha-bei) for k i. eloped. at , less, fragrant, sure. Every bottle . A guaranteed.-Advt.. ason. is either grown ` pur- ` d lettuce. . This ` lemented. by advanced'im- ' I t OX is the 8 E Fellowship. Simple 5 each bottle (blue 8 illing ALL household C insects. ` FLY-TOX is safe. stain- t` om. +1 ~ Jess, n-agrant, I I Heintzman & Co. and Gerhard Heintzman` Recommendations. Orders will receive prompt attention. As3'nsi6"{' ROOF CEMENT A seamless -Covering. We guarantee our work DISTRICT AGENT: CHAS. J. GRIFFIN A i Quinn u ___-_----u:jC ti Best _ Equipped `Spray Paints, both Technical- ly and Me'chanically,. % I Enfj :lfHrIAnm:_ cxumn .1... ENG L when mnFuAL _PA1N_T1NGDEPT- aga fan; all 'vis . : R.-\t"l`I'(`.-\I.. .\'URSI.\'G Dom; Al '.H.\' "Mrs. H. G1`.-Int 'l`hm-.n.... n : _,.__.. ....-u wanna ` .-~Fresh -rasp`b_erriea/ and ` ice I cream, 15 ~cent_s; canteloupe and! ice cream, 20 cents; watermelon ,0 and ice. cream, 10 cents, at Jar-' ` `vis,. ' I GAL I --. . ' DVD -For plumbing and heating,` `ring 214. J. J. Neelands, 48 Blake gstreet. -`Prompt , attention to re- 'pairs. s _ 15tfb 1 `The first harvesters trains over the C.N.R. are scheduled to leave on August` 21 and others on-the- 2'3_rde am 31st. I PIANOS TUNED AND m-zmmsn , ,.-- --rs---r -nu... uaay, ` yuuuc 1 341. . . ' 30b . -Col. Lennox is sparing no ex- _i bense to make this` year : picnic V the greateston earth. 30%)] --A horseshoe pitching. contest 7 will be one `of the many special t attractions at this year's Lennox9 - picnic. `30b 1 I __lI".u. vuIun-`L3_-- -- ` ' 2i .' -.-Best>` prices ries. Apply J 0 Kaid for raspber- n $aso,~phone 9.1-QXION C32 Torzngq` uuvvv IIIIII In J. G. KEE.NAN S l'\1'|!'| !\t\nln I\CIv A: '69P. POST OFFICE I I\.'\\ til`.-\l.4 .\'L'H5I~\'(`| D0.\' ..M'_)1,\' I-I. Grunt. 'l`ho~-mun 0. l`oIonhone Stroud 15141. 25-!) uvuuu nl'aVV -' " 'E6i\rE'ff 3 `::.~1ia`." -3 E; 106 narrle uoueglate Institute. Mrs. Alorence, D. Wilson of Youngstown. vN.Y., and Mr._and Mrs. Peter McGraw and children of Niagara Falls. N.Y.. have re- turned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacobs. Bayeld St. Mr. and .NT1`:, w n r*---- ----1 I neg. macxswcx 1s m_ char e. Messrs. Alex. `Cowan, ayor D. F. McCuaig' and Gordon Reeve were delegates from Kerr and.-Cor- inthian lodges to the Masonic Grand Lodge in London last week. They report a most successful ses- sion and a splendid social time during their stay in the Forest Citv. ,. ' `cg UVCIC uunuay. \ i Herb. Markle is spending his va- lelon ..c'ation t Prescott with his uncle, W. M.ro'k. ' ! 3013' Miss Esther Grey who has been : AL visiting` in to_wn returned to Wind- , sor on Sunday. ` - .`:.._h:9l 2:1-av T.:...1.+,... 1ur..-..v- 1.-- I Reg. Blacksto k itg in. chargj . \LlICUl`.\' I 0 Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Borlandl of Guelph and Mrs. Blackstock, Owen `Street, were up at Honey Harbor for several days and visit- ed the `Boys Camp, Kitchikewa- na. where Mr. Bor1and s son has been for several weeks and where A-.'-._ I " MQGRFG A `A9 - \.caa:.u1 ul UUU1 1318110 and examinations of the Toronto Con-| servatory of Music. Miss 'McDoug- all passed in- Junior Piano and ob- tained honours in Junior Harmony . (theory). I Borland R `Street. were un 3+. 1:1 ---an - names at Lzuyanoga Falls. Ohio. - - f John Sinclair and daughter. Mrs. Arthur Thompson of Los An- geles. accompanied by Mrs. T. Russell Anderson, also of Los An- geles. Miss Beulah Sinclair of Dex- .le,v and Jos. Bell of Toronto, have ' been spending a few days at Lake x |Rosseau. ' Miss Maudie Mt-Dougall, pupil of Miss Elsie -Cloughley, wassuc-, cessful in both piano and theory the Tnrnni-.n .n...._l 'T,--"-- \\".-\.~'H'I.\'<: AND m0.\'r.\'G done at hllh`. vnllml t'm- .-ma .1..n.........a ._--l-V`7or ne job printing or .1] kinds call on The Exaiuiner. 26:! - uuc .Lu.1`3. waxton. 1 5 E of San Diegb, `Calif. l\T`r, and Rfma G T Y'J---- `A--~ -nus. uunalu J8CODS. Hayeld St. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Craw and Mr. and Mrs. Murray D. W. Colon, who have been visiting H.` Lit- ster at Rugby and Mr. and 'Mrs.5 `Roy Merrick,of Barrie for the past gtwo weeks, have returned to their Ihomes at 'Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio. John ian1nh- .....A .:...-..LL-n' 1 age 5 people 813 KlCnm0nd ` Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Henry and , Miss Mary, of Toronto. werem guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Mc- 1 Kinnon for several days. Mr. 1 Henry is a former principal of the 1 Barrie Collegiate Institute. 1` E 3`/f!` wlnuannn T\ 11721---- I or San uiegb, `Calif. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Page have returned from a vacation of two weeks spent with Mr. Page's par- ents at Thornhill and with Mrs. Page's people at Richmond Hill. Mr- and mrfve Q :1 'n'----- --A ucr U1. uu`. JBIIS. - M and :Mrs. Roy `Burton of De- troit her at the home their nnrnnfe M .....:.M.... n B.- --- -rr\vll\IIIII6 UVVU WUU53 VIE .lV11`. I I C. Pplford, Bradford Mrs. E. J. Kion, and daughter,` Gertrude, of Vancouver, are the guests `of Magistrate and Mrs. Compton Jeffs. Mrs. Kion is a.sis- ter of Mr. Jeffs. ` M ......1.1u'..- n... -1-. - - - uuuuay. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Keffr of Brantford have returned home af- ter spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. 'C. Pulford, Street. ' _ _ 1-___ r3 7 -nu - - VV Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Underhill of Barrie and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Walkixfshaw of Angus-uvisited the Misses Campbell of `Toronto last Sunday. Mn n ma .3 II ... E! II on _ ` - and Mrs. Al.gui1-e of New'York Cfty visited the_~Misses Atkinson, Blalie Street, for a few days this wee . _ __, J If 3` vvuu nus. rerxms, Mary Street. Ed. Williamson, secretary of Chamber of Commerce. Orange, N.J. visited old acquaintances this week after an absence of some years. ' ' M- D Jr 1-1, - - ...um~m`m:'1:1ssos with chain and pln ntl.-u-hmi, on S:mu'd:1,\'. July 21. in lhrvio. lh~w.n'd. Plonao leave at l".x.lminvx' Ul`I'h~o or .\\'lth .\I1`s. B. 'l`. llutmnnn. Bvllu 1'}w.:u'I. 301) .-. -oo---n A ....----~---------v---~-->- u---`--u- -...... _.---- u. u. uuuuy. Ior a few weeks. Mrs. M. P. Bridgland and son, Edgar, of-`Calgary, arrived in town this week to gpend the summer with Mrs. Perkms, Mary Street. \Vi]1iamnn can-Ironlrnn-Iv --5 usta. JNGISOII 'IV1VaI'Q' Mr. and Mrs. Claud-e Fox and children of Toronto have been hol- idaying at the home of Mrs. Fox s fathelg Rev. Wm. Hipkin. ' 0 Mrs. `Ed. Jarvis and children, Billy and Paul, of Toronto, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coady. for few weeks. M]`_ M p .`Rv-:3:-In.-..I _---1 ---- Ivetaee and wife, Camp` . uuuru S s1ster_ m Butfalo, N.Y. Miss Marion Rivard and ne hew, Lloyd-Thompson-, of Detroit, ich., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson |Rivard'. Mr and 1\,f..... n1--_Ji H ' ..... mug ants GU '\/GWIIJH Mrs. J. G, Clements of Pittsburg, Pa.. is spending a few weeks with her niece, Mrs. J. "C. Pulford. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pulforde have returned. home from visiting Mr.l Pulford s sister in Buffalo, N.Y. Mgau N`nuf-.. ---- -- cw--~u:onI\-Al) uu JHUUIUS *DE!'E'C. - Misses Evelyn West and Nor- ine Knowles have returned from holidaying at ~Cawaja Beach. M... 1' n m-----w- -'-'-- ` ---;f uuu J-V113. LVHH lfett 1:0` I ro'nto were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Heels. ' Mrs. J; Allen of Buffalo, N.Y., is visiting her sister. Mrs. D. ' Campbell,` '53 Eccles Street. A-:BL_`__ _ 11-v - 'E`-._`I --_ ' `- u1.'a.u1Ul.'(l atreet. | I Miss Joycelyn Young of Toron- to was a week-end'visitor with_ Miss',Marian Partridge. [ ' R11`. and Mvs, Tvnn mac; `.3 In-" J.V1lSSLJ.V.la1`1Ol'1 Partridge. ` `, Mr, and Mrs. `Ivan Teft of To- Sgnday _yisi_tors M. .....: M-.__ sor Isunday. I 1 Master Leighton Moore has re- turned home to Toronto after vis- 'iting`Mrs. S. Gill. * u ' Miss Margaret Redditt` of Goder- - ich was the guest of Miss Mabel Sprott last week. . ' W111 131; .._.J ---!`-A " " ' " . 1.0-.~"|t axln ..o` `nayruuu lust; weex. Wm. Bell and family of Detroit; are the guests of Mrs. J. R. Bell, `Br::iford Street. {ac T-..--1.... 17., - - ;uaL',y. ourees. ' V Wilfred Robin_son of Midland visited the parental home here ' over -Sunday. T-`hawk Maubin :. .....-...I=..~ Lu - \ Iv uxuaur. . ' Mary. Street. Mrs. Wm.` Smith of New York, is"visitin g'_ her spn, Geo; `Smith, N`mnA 1)-L..-_,, A CD: In I LUVVIIO ! Miss Marjorie Keeler; of Holly,` has aoeepted a. position with H. A. `Jarvis. T `IA':-- -lt_~L ,1 vv 1` H1133 LV18.'Del 1101111801318` 15 spend- ing` hr holidays with friends in Windsor- ll ..- Ti?_-_ . n,, L.` n g- -- - i w wen. ` I .Miss Florence Nottinhax of To;-onto is visiting friends in I `ll... II___J,, 0 II c ' - .. .- ~ . --. u---3 or-oouu `I vs u bvbh Q HGIIJ 0 3 - Wm. Taylor of Parry `.-Sound vis-` Vited" wil friends in Barrie this lwevnepk ` V l 2.... !3I-_.'-..-, \v n.u c ` J I Miss Horton of St. Thomas is` `visiting Miss` Dora McQuarry. , WWI! mnIv`Au AC 13--.... -.C!-._.. J --9- `Ur M-iss `Mabel Hounsome fs spend- :9 I-Mr I-mhnms mu}. c..:.....I.. :- ~~?W I.H.~:'l`-~'Uu `S.-mu'dn,\'. July 21, on l'~m-tum; Hm.-ul. :1 1:n':.'.'o whlto seed h:r,:' |`1|Hl.'lhHH_L:' lmy.~x' clothes and h1:mk~ls. l"lIulm' plouso n01l1',\-' Ex- .'1minm' 0l`I'iuo. 30x be-----. Iiii$iIIliiIl:_ i - IIl.'n.riu~AI~~ , :- aaiuiinilliilig` .. ..:uu.ug pen -S;1dl,v missed by her mu` compo=ed of whxte blossoms. Dur-. 30b a bouquet of carnations and lilies- B~of-the-valley. -. She was attended . by her sister, Miss Tina Proud- , foot. as bridesmaid, attired in a. , pretty dress of rose organdie over [silk in bouffant style. `She carried] an oid-fashioned posey of mixed I owers. The bridegroom was at- l tended by Mr. Clair Severt or Tim- 1 mins. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. John [ Proudfoot. while the Rev. Mr. ,Proudfoot. the bride's father. per- formed the ceremony. which took place under an arch of owers and v foliage centered by a wedding bell `compo=ed blossoms. Du:--| ` Th att org: name in 1`.-...m..... A - - , -..- ..u.. auu WATS. James Proudfoot, was united in marriage to John, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prince, of- Barrie, Ont. `The bride. who look- ed charming in a lovely wedding gown of ivory satin with graceful] draped lines rind 'M'*"-~ - `* ast`. u0Cm`ane,' on Sam 14. at high_ noon. when < est daughter of the Rev James young The br_`Ide._ AA nkanv\n...... ' PRlNCE-PBOUDFOOT A pretty wedding toolq place at the First Baptist Church parson- age. 'Cochrane.' Saturday, July 14. at mg. nnnn ------ - j ` toring north ~ `ml\'lr.,' and i Ferndale attended vvasvl C `D uuuug bu DaI`1`1. Mrs. Arthur Prince of the wedding of Cochrane. mo- as .far as New Lis- keard over the new Ferguson Highway. `They had a splendid trip and report the road as being in ex- cellent condition for motor travel their son, John. at and beautiful. i Rev. W. M. Morris of Toronto. editor of the Canadian School Board Journal and secretary of the Ontario Trustees and Ratepay- ers Association. preached in C01- lier `Street United `Church on `Sun- day morning. giving a splendid `ad- dress on National Life and Ide- als. to a large congregation. Mr. Morris with his wife and family have `been visiting with friends at Angus. i I I I ---... a- 1.05"!`--AIt`l1lhl`.-I h.md-knit Ind blue .~~.w.-m-r ,-out trlnunml with fawn. `lost In vi:-inlty ut Hmh istroot. or t.m.u~n`.-< lhwk. Rvwurd. 73 }Ilz.:'h .SU't`l`[. 308' ..-.l....... Av 111 HUVVLL Mr. and 'Mrs._ W. ,J. Craven mot- ored to Orangeville on Wednesday of last week to meet their daugh- ter-in-law and` two little grand- children. Mrs. (Dr.) M. A. Craven, of Jacksonville. Florida. who is spending a few weeks with her parents, .`Mr. and Mrs.. Hugh Fal- coner,_ before coming to Barrie. } M10 au...l A`!-u l-" " ' ` ,7 .... no u u.a.uun A well-known native Barrieite. D Arcy Hinds. registrar of the Weekly Court and Chambers, To- ronto. and a familiar gure in the Queen City, has been spending a few days holidays with his moth- er, Mrs. Anna Hinds. Mulcaster Street, and: incidentally renewing acquaintance in town. . ;u.1'.'- uuu `LVJ.l`S. 1.1. J. AEEZ OI Grand 'Rapids. 'Mich.. were guests of -Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jory for a few. d-ays, the culmination of a friendship formed in the Mayo Hospital. Rochester. Minn., some eleven years ago, when Mr. Katz and Mr. Jory were patients in ad- joining wards. u. uuuv (:1 cu \\ nu an order . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~.. f0 Lbs. for 62 QUAKER CORN FLAKES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 for 27 BARTON PEAS. Size 4 .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . per tin 10 HARVEST TOMATOES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 tin: for 25 ~LlBBY S PORK AND BEANS, large tin . . . . . . .. 19 AYLMER ASPARAGUS Choice quality, tin . . . . . . 20 PEANUT BUTTER (McLaren ;) pt. cans . . . . . .. 25 HARVEST MARMAIADE 3 lbs lass jar . . . . . . . . 39 BINDER TWINE, 600 ft., p e`r lb. . . .. 13 Quality-Special Price FARMERS. ATTENTION! `Exclusive Agent for N2 ' hnrml Fm-m;-.-.. 0---=4 ' ` Phone 185 'Borden. left today for Winnipeg. to which city he has been transfer- red by the Dept. of Defence. Mr. Ivermee is a ier of more than fteen years experience. He had his pilo_t s certicate before the war. in `which he saw much ser- vice. "1Cir; ~ and `Mrs L. J. Katz of 0 an-un.I |Dlsv\:al:- "IA ..L -_--_.- ..-___L_ ' VALVEETA CHEESE _, 1/2 lb. 21c SMOKED F ILLETS .Alwaysin thebst of con- dition with our up-to-date system of Refrigeration. TEEF'2*R1-`N5 ---.------: M n `\" ~~~ (|_. I.` .-\ hy lH'I|p~ '\_ Ill-\.hu`:_ ' |H('S. W L...` ~ MEAT MARKET `SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY ALL MEATSiKEl;'I' CLEAN, coor. AIND FRESH UNDER. THE LlPMAN S COOLING SYSTEM 18c lb. ,_. . ......., uuu 11., per ID. . . . . . . . . . . ENATE OF LIME-Best LMERS. Agent for National Fertilizer, Special price, F.O.B. Barrie. - HAMBURG HEPPLESTON S SPARE `RIBS * ALWAYS FRESH t VC11V1`12"ch -n July, Grace, eld-1 zhe Rev. and Mrs. L. was unhna I- --.& yuavc Ill-I -T 1.4 u.~z'r-1 \ I Out... l Iv cuulu J I graceful or` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30c 2, Cash and Carry or Delivered . `ll'|lL_fA . . . . .1 comes nous 1 Per lb. A Pickled And ` Peamealed , LY.\'.\'-In loving memory of our` dear mother, Mrs. S. H. Lynn. who passed away July 28, 1927. `Just a thought otbyou, dear mother; Just a memory fond and true, Just a token of affection That our hearts still ache for 5-31:. Don't ask us if we miss her; [ Oh. there's such a vacant place: , We often think we hear her too:- steps Or see .her smiling face. -Sad1,v missed her Sons am`. ----`-"-` uuu. L:tl.11E"(X 119!` 1101119. It 1` Bu: in our 11:-.1r:s she 30p -Sons am !A-ic;ving mother, true.a.nd kind. Nc friend like her on earth we'll nd. {God called her home. it was His wiii I ouz'11.=-n": ="*= "~~ " IDFCKEY-In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Rachel Dickey. who was called to rest July 22. 1927. A B.-\R~RO`.\'--A: 34 Baldwin Street. Alland-ale. Thursday, July 26, 1928. Agnes Gracey, beloved wife of John Barron. in her 49th year. The funeral will take place on Saturday. July 28. at 2 p.m., tr 1nte:ment in Barrie Union Cem- etery. > 44\IvnIl'Ul'(| NOW 8])?! twwn W`. A. l\'wIux":-1, nI.~slH. uml ..\11.nm;m~. fur I'v\\':u'l. , fHARVIE-.-`;'.\"SDELL - At the bride's` home, on Saturday, July 21, 1928, by the Rev. Neil Camp- bell. ~B.A.. Dr. D. C. Harvle of Elmvale, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W . Harvie of Orillia, to Jessie Ann, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ansdell of Guthrie, Oro. .\IEREDITH-STEPHE.\ S0.\ - On `Saturday evening, July 21, 1923. at Comer St. United Church par- sonage, by Rev. J. Johnstone Black. B.D., Irene, second daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ste- phenson. .\ ew _Llskeard. and granddaughter of Mrs. W . C. Richardson. 89 VVors1e_v St., Bar- rie, to Mr. Selwyn Meredith 0! Dnnnin HEEIJS--At 36 Brook St., Barrie, on Tuesday, July 24, 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant Heels, 51 baby girl. LEE-PE-R-At the R. V. Hospital, Barrie, Tuesday, July 24. 1928, to Mrs. Helen Leeper, Elmvale, a. daughter (stillborn) PA-RR-At the R. V. Hospltat. Barrie. Monday, July 23. 1928. to Mr. and Mrs. Vvllfred Parr, Uto- pia, a -daughter. Miss -Ottie Livingston is spend- ing her vacation with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. .Ro`bert Rod- ggrs, Thornton. M5. and Mrs. s. Gill and family spent Sunday in Colllngwood. mg the signing of the register the bridegroom s'father sang "0, Love Divine and Golden. After a dain- ty wedding luncheon the happy couple left for Timmlns amid showers of confetti and rice. The bride travelled in a navy `blue at crepe ensemble with a `small French hat in a beige shade with shoes: and hnqn in mnnihina ..1....,:... rnsuuu um . 111 a. oexge_ snade With shoes and hose in matchmg shades. -.j- 1 LC`, LU Barrie. spams LAMB MILK-FED VEAL CHOICEST or BEEF I `Il\ Ilsa-up _ _._V_._ _._j--- $-13 FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY Klxibor cooxan MEATS '._._'_Q..,__ 7, - IN MEMORIAM l.$Ull. 0:1 \\ OX`S19_V' SL, Bar- Thqnday, Jgly 20, 1928- mm-yuRs1' 1 ..l9c ..20c as ..25c r.........39c ....3for25c MARRIED Mlmzsznc I l.`\ \ Hw. and Daughter T5120 BORN BRECKI-35$" _ DAVIES ` BACONS SWIFT?S C. P. Co. Daughters LAII fhq {ho here. \12 ji-----uu:- 1..-\l`.\'lm\' l|un..n Q UQUUCU `WITH Henry & Co .. ., Chas `Y. We light with mt-m Sn L} that '31:.` 31? Hun. Mr , \1\Is .\Ii: n`t"II|l||0V|' A"! lDtll'l'll' NU VIUIIUEY. 'J`u mm ]m:~I:4n.~a'.-1111;. 1llt0g'l'lI,\'. Con- thlum-n nncl .~\h1l!l,\' tn upply him- self, nu oxvullmxt onntruvt will be nl'l'I'l'<'tl. Amnly Bux '.\', Exmnlner o!'l'lm-, 20-30p -w . . . - - . . w .-v- IV\|l|||I'l|' |lL'lUlln .\ppl_\' in H-.\' .\l, Ex.-unI11m'. 30]) AN um`) Il~).*~"l`A I3I.'I!SlI'l?2D Lift A.~=.-nnmnuo'Cnm1muy 1'vqul1'os :1 Rep- x'o.~mul-uIl\'- I'm` Barrio um! vicinity. |m:~l:4n.~a'HIl1L: Illtnuw-llv (`rm- \1Illll| 1- \\".-\.\"'l`l')l)-~.-\ v.'np:uloln ,v0um:r W0- mrun I'm` H'<'I1I'l'.'lI lmu.~m\\'m'k and pl.Iln unnklng, for small adult !'.'HnfI_\', Lulw ..~'1mmu-. Must be wi {Inn in gun Lu 'l`m'untu In full. I'.... ....l...I,I. .. W -V 1:..;..I 1...... , PROPERTY FOR sans ovl|`llll|`HH| 1. 1.4: liullHn;.:. 'l`m'nnm, T YOU (TAN EARN $10 to $25 fl week In y 1-xpurv 111110 at home writing HhI"\\' u:u'd.~4. Nu v:In'\':msl1u-5 01' so!- lunim,-`. \v\ o in.-mvux-1 you and 8u1mI,v ym with work. \\'I'lIn today. Th Muwnhu-nit! (u, L'.d., 45 Dmillnlon Huilalinuh 'l`m'nnvn 11UfH'|- "C?i-" WAN l`.l`v:I)--( :md girl or wnninn for light hmmowrn-k. Ono M'}m has had ox[)vI'lt-lwo with children prefer.- rod. .\mnl,\' nt 11 l"Im'oncJSt. P110116 135: w , 30; ROOMS Min BOARD ':uu. v5}: r.mH'r 11c)u:s x.f\?C>~I1I:' l nI' l'nmnnn Annlu l!nI'|OIn'u rIno', Irony-o u --w ..-w... "' '1 Iuubvuvug. dlnlncr56'm.'tou b d . - Nth. furnace ranod '3:-outt. `co doubie nuns; In-go lot. 1; Henry Cowan `g, uuvu run uuanl J"lULJ'3l.'4V\ U'1${\ fur l`urnutn. .-\m)I,v U`l`|U(`.' Cot.-. tango-. .\llue1':-1 Pnlnt, or'w1'!tu Mrs J. J. 'Bmmt.~tt, B:n'I'lt~ P.0. 801) ct--ov- --- - W.-w'm1.>-r.~.vs..a, smart girl or` woman; gnu--x'.nl: 1'91` Hotel Mat,- vhmt, Crm*-znum-. Plwno 43. . Op cjutujo- :~ VVA.\"l"l'II`)---A maid to assist With hnn.-.m\\'mvl: Plnln nn..lzln.r .m..mnHn1' vv1\.\II'4u--~A xuzuu U) annual WIN) hnu.~u~\\'m'l(. Plain mwldllg psuexytlnl. I\Ir.~_s, l'!:u';,'x'-:I\'v.~z, 55 Pool S 2`Jttb `V MAID VVA'N"I`ED fur general house, wurk. Apply `.\Iva. W. Little, 47 Innln Aw. nah r--- ~-m-<- YOUNG (1Tl{=L WAN"I`ED mi moth- 01".`-I lmln, must be fund of child- ren.` Apply 72 lllgh Street. 80x '3' '-` '5' '5' 'n' 'n` I.` '5` 'Q` 'Q`V'Q` 'D` 'H_' 'F T` one cent} wrd. ol`uh.'oioh~lu|or- clan. (minimum. charge, 860)`; ll: Iuuruons tor the price or town. 100 extra when ohm-zed; alto 100 oxtru when" repuea are dlroctbd to The Examiner Om_co. - Pup Twelve ii&wqiwawiwaw5 ADLI-:_T'COLUMN 5 T1gj HOUSE FOR BABE in one of but locations in Barrie. eight-roomga brick house, double parlor. kltohgn, dtnlntroom. four bed rooms. 1.2;. huh n-mum and knit an Pl:}.\".I`ER WORIC. nlteratinns, I111;-`.' .t'lrst-class . Alex- '. 25-80b \ iww%wigww&wwwwi _- --._A -_ __.-._j _`L_u, MISCELITANEOUS in-ow-out LOST AND I -`OUND ||o\\l 0". mtllnd l1.'.\`0.| * 'J`7.\`t-:'1.'l.~'.~w.-4 .'ll'h:ul .\n Q..n.....J.. ht) "H H"IH'IwII uUu.~n*wm'K mm , III !._"n In 'l`:\unnhu in nll - ~~l"m'l now :-mm :1,-.3 \\'L 1`. l\'||nlnl"u 1`) Hun D\'IBR'l`ESER has :1 beautiful. up- to-date. A6-roamed bummlow for sale. .Hm~d\voud xhrmurhout. near Torontn. `Would oousidar car in good condition. or lot in Barrie. as part pa.vment. A1>v1.v Box G. Exam- iner Office. . . 80p ... ,.,.. ..u uuuuuyu J unnv fur nultuhlo 1: .1) -.n- ..:___ \\ o'\,.` H.'|l'l'l0, \ uni-U` uuuuuunlle UN.` ~. uwnvr mu,\' have sumo l~'.' p1'n1wn't,v und p;1,\'ln.'-:. "l`1'l01)llU!1u 9t)-111}, 30b WANTED W -1-- l:II'un nutnmnhlle ()\\'nm- In-In 1..-....\ .. ' W.-\, .\"'l`l'3l7. Apply 62 I.'Il'l'lc~. Qnn u nu.-.\I.\u none at u` ;n1d denvorod, 80-31p & mum`-n'. .uuz~IL .m) HI person" .\I. I-Ixumlnmv Sum unv, 12- line, Phone j- EIGWI`-R00.\T1'}D BR`I\`I\' HOUSE for sale at -16 \\'m`sIe_v SL. with all oun\'mu'om`es. wired for electric stow. .-\ppI_v :11" 46 \\`0x`sle_\- St" Barrie. 30-3-51) 1-T ]\v Inln I11 `.iv1n.-:' \`\' G. \\ I 30tt'h `IIUH I`: 25-30b UIIIHUII 1Mtfb -l'4\' 85.`: Hl`0 LIV` In-* :10!) 301) Hut 801) 1) 0 ,_ FIVE HOUSI-`.8 FOR SALE. .-\pp1,\' '.1`lms. Bluln. 196 l1i7.:1beth Sn. Bar- No. 28-33;) j- -_ v__.--- Fl`id.;'. Aug. `3-'-Alb. t. H. at `Lot 25. Con. 1,"\'espp?3i`: ston)-farm` _ St_0Ck and` imple- ments. sale it 1 para. W. A me. COHRBV. auntinnnnr `. on- vuu: us. a pull. N0. 1"6t`3-%Sunday only. leaving Midland at 6.05 p.m.=. arr vlng Bar- - Ne 7.56 p.m,. "arriving oronto at 10 pm. ' ' unis :.'IU pdll. _ N0. 54--Lemtes .\IidIand daily except Sunday at 18 noon, zu'rivln;: .~\lI:\nda1eV at"1.89 p.m.. leaving Al- landale at 1&9 p.n1.. zwrivlnc Tor- onto at 8.45 pm. ? \vn 1mL m.....:_.-- -_--- --- 53.--Le:u'es 'I`m'onto 1Q.50 n.m.. arrives .U1:md:\2e 12.-55 p.m.. le:\'\'es .-Xllaudale 1.05 p.m._. al`!`l\'es Wdlnnd 2.30 vp;m.. an-Ives Pene- tang 2.40 pan. ` N0. 5J---J.4A)1\'nu \'lH`nn.I a34\l`-- ycuucxuua` wee-.'.'s 111 N18 f'l`0\-`X1139. Tr has been on the ii1ox'ease. Fur-. ther increase means loss of hun- dreds of thousands of dollars. Ge: it under control now before it gets your farm under control. A little attention immediately to cutting `Sow Thistle will prevent millions of seeds `being, scattered uver your farm and your neigh- bour s farm. ` I - .---. - us`.-u-u Sow Thistle is one of the most pernicious \\'ee-es in the Pro\~'ince. IT hnc `Mann nu 1L4. 3...-.......-- 13.-.. 801) I uu.-nip. :l'8! 1 pm Conkey. auctioneer. GIFT 16-8!.`b ._.... V 0n.\tl"nvR'l`AI`.I.l-I ;}m0.\I with lumrd: :\lI w=:x\'ox1im\oos: at 201 Jvitizmlwvxlx Sr. Dlxmxo 11-SSJ. Sotfb =----'- """""""""'-'-- vvuua Dunn. uumop Vst.. Barrie. Owners of lots are reminded that unpaid assessments from 1913 on-_ ward become a charge against the lot and should not be allowed to ac- cumulate as under the Act THEY t.\IUS'l` BE PAID BEFORE THE LOTS CAN BE USED. Unnnld nuanacnnnnou 0...`... nun A- 711111 vrsu FIUUEUUWI El` ' g The attention or lot owners is drawn to the annuatassessmentl for care or lots which are payable to J. W. Ness. Sec y.-'1`reaa., Bee- croft s Bank. Dunlap VSt.. Barrie. OWHOPS of lots nwa v-Amhuln H--H `JOHN S. MARTIN. Minister of .-Xgriulture `STEWART L. PAGE. Agricultural Rep'rese1mntive. cur sow %THlSTLl:`. NOW ` 'I`0 R.'l'-).\"'I`--Brlc-k house. modern o_nnvox1lemoas,_ guu'z1p.'e, garden and lawn. Rent $25 per month. Possess- ainn at once. Appiy Philip Love. 123 .\1ulo:1stex' St. Phone 446 27ttb OF!-`ICE FOR RENTAL: prime lo- cation in stemn-theated building: suitable tov business .01` profession- al man. Apply H. E. Jory, Itlng Block, Barrie. 26-31b ' T0 LI3T---Pm't of house, rooms sult- uble .fox' light housekeeping. large lawn. sultuble`fov cmnpers. Reason- nhle turnns. Apply 73 T1ffln' St.. Al- I:mcl.~1le. M 29-331) `Opening ` '_Garage Rear of Clrkgon_ Hotel :-vv---wb-- - QfU- Specializing in Ford ivork, also New Method of Car- Washing. the\onl,v one of its kind north of _Tovonto. Will give 24-hour service: so give me a trial. ' i HOUSE T0 LET----Furn1shet1 or not furnlslzed; all convenimwes. Posses- slnn Isopt. Isl. \\'1'1te, .\I1's. M. E. lau'khuusa. Box 371, l*`erg`us, Ont.jb Z- 1t?'1l Rl'3."l`---~.\'a`\\`1\` nished 5`l`- \1`H`N`Y\I3. second unp, .\lom'o.