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Barrie Examiner, 27 Jun 1929, p. 12

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U I-LL15, ' 1303- Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the first pu-`blication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the 24th day of June, 1929. J. T. SIMPSON, 26-28b County Clerk, County of Simcoe Notice'is hereby given that a By- law was passed by the Corporation of the'County of Simcoe on the 19th day of June, 1929, providing for the guaranteeing of payment by the Coun- ty of Simcoe of the debentures of the Township of Tay to the amount of $5,000.00 to pay for the cost of con- struction of a system of waterworks in the village of Waubaushene, in the Township of Tay, and that such By-law was registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Simcoe on the 24th day of June, .1929. Ann -uni-3;. '`I\ .-........I.. ..... ....L _..x.I_ 1.1.- -17 -.v: -9 \rn`nurn&IIE AND OTHERS In the matter of the estate of Eliz- abeth Drage, late of the township of Vespra, in the County of Simcoe, widow, deceased. `l\T('\'T`1 r`.1i! TC T-Tt`.D'I:"D`7 nwivviun I`\IlII_ vuuuw, ucucnbcu. NOTICE IS HEREBY given pur- suan-t of the trustee's act that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the estate of the said Elizabeth Drage, who died on or about the 21st day of May, 1929, in the township of Vespra, are required on or before the 15th day of July A.D. 1929, to send by post prepaid or de- liver to the undersigned, solicitors for the executors of the last will and test- ament of the said deceased, their names, addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and the nature of the security if any held by them. ' AND TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having re- gard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. DATED oi- `Dov-s~in,+lr-:35 `IR!-In Au... A0 PRATT-In loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, Morgan fgggt, who entered into rest July 1, Oh for the touch of a. vanished hand, The sound of a. voice that is still. The family of the late Alvin C. Cun- ningham desire to express their sin- cere thanks for the many expressions of kindness and sympathy shown them during their recent sad bereave- ment. " g26b Mrs. William McFadden wishes to thank her many friends and neigh- bors for their `beautiful `floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy in her sad bereavement in the loss of her | dear husband, Wm. John McFad- den. V 26p UULLUJULULID UL D0416 nuu I/U E: 1'UD'U1'VU `mu. Terms of Sa1e-Ten per cent. at the time of sale and the balance with- in ten days thereafter. 'F`n1- f-1'Iv'f'.hnr n-2vHro111arc urn-1 nnvu-H- -..-___ -_ _..-- -._.`..-J ..y PEAT & McBRIDE, 708 Canadian Bank of Commerce Chambers, Hamilton, Ontario, Vendors Solicitors Dated at Hamilton, this 24th day of June, A.D. 1929. 26-28b mLa.u. uxcu. uuvc uuu nuuce. DATED at Barriethis 15th day of June A.D. 1929. ' RADENI-IURST & HAMMOND, ' Barrie, Onmario, 25-27b Solicitors for the Exgcutor. may God called the one we loved, awa/y. Forget her, no, we never will, For in our hearts she liveth still. The -blow was great, the shock severe, We little thought the end was near. Tis only those who have lost can tell, The loss of a wife and mother without farewell. --Ever remembered by her loving 26b Husband, Daughters and Son FOR SALE-Fox hound puppies. Late A-. Morren breed. Isaac Aconley, Shan- ty Bay. 24-26p --u I-ourvoanvu V. vovv no-nu: ;u uvannu .`;6b-Father, 1\7I<)'ther. Brothers, Sister. ' ........., , .......... V- , SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1929 at the hour of 12 o clock, the follow- ing property, viz.: Lots numbers four- teen (14) and fifteen (15) and the west half of lot number sixteen (16), in the third concession of the Town- ship of Tossorontio, in.the County of Simcoe. '1'.-`A ununnanul-up .11! L . o..A`l..1 ..<.|._..l- L- Dtuitiizcbroperty will be sold subject to conditions of sale and to a reserve bid. Tnrwlc AP Qo'Io Tan -non nnnf ni L11 IACLI unya ULLCJ. ca; l/Cl. . For further particulars and condi- t_ions of sale apply to 1'I`I7IAf'l"I 0- 1\r..11111-r\1-.I SALE OR FARM PROPERTY 7 rrwvvsl rnr\1!r-rr-(~41-1-1-I-\ rs-I-_| 3: -.--- `In a an-`Iva A an IN THE TOWNSHIP OF TOSSORONTIO Under and by virtue of a.` certain Agreement for Sale which will be pro- duced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the Hotel in Everett, by W. A. Mc- Conkey, Auctioneer, c1ArI1'l"l'1\'r-\Avr `ll 17?? Y nn 1 I\l\l\ GILPIN-In loving memory of a dear I ife and mother, Sarah Jane G11- in, who passed away June 24, 1928. I'\.._ _-__.. 1.-- ..__-`A -3..-` l.'I._I. --A `._--, u--- .`--~-v- --u --.-,.. - -..-v. !` One year has passgtrsince th-it sad` (1 av 0OU'I'I'S---On Tuesday, June 25, 1929, to Mr..a.nd Mrs. Geo.ACoutts, Mid- hurst, R.R., a son. ' V . I-IUCKLE--At Memorial Hospital, Bracebridge, c;1~ Sunday, June 23; 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Huckle (nee Birdie Irene Warniea), a. son `(Jack Warnica). - 4 REID-At Western Hospital, Toronto, `June 17, 1929, to -Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reid, 252 Earlscourt Ave., . Toronto, (formerly of Belle Ewart), a daugh- far CUNNINGHAM--In Stevenson Mem- orial Hospital, Alliston, on Thurs~ day, June_20, 1929, David Charles Alvin Cunningham, beloved husband of Marguerite Elliott. McFADDEN-On Saturday, June 22, 1929, at his late residence, 103 Essa; Road, Wm. John McFadden, beloved husband of Gladys Marie Leigh, in his 40th year. ` SPEERS-At 1225 West 88th street. Los Angeles, Cal., Hugh Speers, sec- ond son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Qnnnva hf T-Tl\1111 4n I-`$5 R9:-I vvonot NINE SUCKING PIGS and two young sows bred, for sale, all pure-bred York- shires. John Hunter, Stroud. Phone 23x5. 261`) uuu U1l UL IILIC RIUU J.Vl.1'. uuu .LVLl'. I 1 Speers of Holly, in his &3rd year. KIDD--KENNEDY - In Barrie, on "l"h1n-at-lav ,`l'nnn 9") 1090 1-: Dov ,1 NOTICE TO CREDITURS A 'LTI\ l"I'\`fT11l1 1'1 1.i;in'g}sio.}"%i313ZI}' A Bayeld St. : Phone` Ennis Works FOR DYEING CLEANING PRESSING Dress Cleaned and Pressed, $1, Pleating. 3 little extra... b.I..IJ.I.I"".l.L`JV`l.lJX Lu DGLLJC, U11 Thursday, June 27, 1929, by Rev. J. S. Shortt, Mary (Maisie), daughter of Mrs. Kennedy and the late Alex. Kennedy, of Barrie, to E. E. Kidd 0 Kingston, Ont. ` Notice of Registration of Biy-Law No. 1694 .ARiD5i 9"" IN MEMORIAM j-j: -REGISTERED SHORT!-IORNS for sale; large roan cow, weighing over 1600 pounds, nearly due, and a good milker; also a dark red bull calf. Geo. Crawford & Son, Oro Station. 25-30b : _ DIED 78 The county carries insurance to the extent of $163,000 of which $75,000 is on the Court House, $5,000 on the Children's Shelter, $69,100 on the House of Refuge and $14,000 on the County gaol. The insurance has just been renewed for three years, split among 15 insurance agencies all over the county. The premiums total 9.- bout $2,500 and the rate ranges from $1.00 on the Court House to $1.50 on the gaol and as high as $2.80 on the House of Refuge. -u. -4.. IIUU Members and friends of the recently organized Interdenominational Young People s Y. are cordially invited to a meeting at the home of Mrs. J. A. Lennox (Fairview Villa) 2 North St-., Friday evening, June 28 at 7.30. There will be a` good: programme and refresh- -ments will be served. rrn..._ ........L.. ..__..x__ 1~---~-A-- I-~ Lh- .......... ,............ Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wilson have moved from Ross St. to 16 Comer St. (corner of Collier and Clapperton). Music and elocution students please notice. 26:: Curran & Briggs have been award- ed the contract for permanent paving between Gilchrist and Leigh's Cor- ners on the Barrie-Orillla section of Highway No. 11. `lnuni `liln.-ml- `I ..-.:...... Il'..-I .l-..L1..- .n. unu 9|/Lu. QUIJ J. H. Bennett's garden is a glorious expanse of bloom these days. Mr. Bennett has over 200 varieties of peo- nies, including the choicest to be found anywhere, and they are now looking their very best. `Tan: `.01 `Jun tin..- L- 2-. J.I_-L _-_l fession of faith. --. .n J - oyal Purple Laying Meal doubles egg production. Keeps the hens heal- thy, too. Chick starter, chick feed, oy- ster shell, poultry and stock specics too at The Green Front Hardware. (opposite Brown's Feed Store). 26b At the `preparatory service in St. AndreW s Church, last Friday night, fourteen new members were received: ten by certicate and four .by pro- u . . u - . - ya`, uvuvo -Now is the time to x that root. Let us quote you on asphalt and met- al roofings; our prices are right. Armstrong & Rainford, The Green Front Hardware (opposite BroWn s Seed Store). 26b There are 196 students writing their entrance exams. at the Collegiate this week, concluding tomorrow. This is nine more than last year. Of the number 160 come from Barrie and the rest from nearby schools. A. R. Girdwood is presiding. , Q.-urn non u.-nu. #........ ........:........-...'... \uI u. u vv uuu. an 1.11. \4I.7L\ALlA5 --Save on your fence requirements by buying at the Green Front Hard- ware. Barbed wire 4.35, 9-wire fence ("all nine-gauge wire) 56 1-2c rod, 8- wire 52c and 7-wire 47c, delivered to nearest station. Armstrong & Rain- ford. 26b c... . .... ._____________________. FOR SALE--Choice dairy cow. This cow is a big producer. Apply J. D. Knapp, Barrie, phone 605r21. 26b uuuu nun. Va. ALUIUI-la -A coat of paint increases the val- ue of your property through protec- tion and appearance. Sherwin-W11- liams Paints and Varnishes are tne '- celled. Sold only by The Green Front Hardware. 26b 1- 71- 1-u,_,_,,L;u u c - -Peninsular Park Hotel now open and serving special Chicken Dinner every Sunday, full course $1.25. Ev- erybody welcome. Peninsular Park Hote1.--O. Wyant. 26p -If "you are going for a trip for the week-end or Dominion Day, get your hosiery and underwear at But- cliffe s Dry Goods Store, 34 Elizabeth Street. 26b A beautiful stained glass window was unveiled on June 9 in Albert St. United Church, Oshawa, in honor of Rev. J; S. McMullen of Belleville, a` former pastor. `Inn. ....A 1ur.... r:r.......... 11111--.. 1.--... st. Andrew's ss. Apicic will be held in St. Vincent's Park Friday afternoon. -Men s and boys khaki trousers at SutclLfe s Dry Goods Store, 34.E11za-` beth` Street. 26b -Week-end_ specials in all lines of silk hosierjf and lingerie at the Mary Payne Shop, Clapperyon St. 26b --F`nr n1nm.h1na- and hnntino 1-ina `glmiiillllilllg -Midhurst United Church picnic, cold meatv supper and concert, Mon- day,` July _1st. Good sports in the afternoon in the church grove. 26x .aim$$maaaialIm: ..- _-. --. -tvvrocvaana , navy avucuu. uvw -Headquarters for_ Johnson Sea Horse Outboard Motors for boats and seaplanes, Wm. L. Brennan, Bar- rie. 25-26b - nu. uU`uIlIJ - The ,annual decoration day at Bar- rie Union Cemetery will be observed next Sunday, June 30, by the mem- bers of Rebekahs and I.0.0.F. -.~_y.... -unavgl, vauypvbvuu uu. nvu -For plumbing and heating, ring 214. J. J. Neelands; 48 Blake St. Prompt attention to repairs. 18tfb .-Gan; at Quinn`:-uh: .......a 1...... ....u..... aawoaaglv IJVUULAVIULI IIIJ LIFPGJLQO `CHILI -Sale of- men s and boys outin pants for summer wear. Lowest prices at R. A. Stephens Five Points. 26b 1.T.u..l........4.-.__ 3-.. v_1...--._ II-- j FOR SALE-0ne registered Shorthorn cow, due who freshen in July. Heifer due in September. A. T. McLe1sh, Stayner, phone 21r14. 26p 21 Collier St. : Phone 1147W COVILLE TRANSPORT CO. 1_)A1LY SERVICE BARRIE WAREHOUSE AT WARREN ORGAN` FACTORY Barrie, 138` _ $5 and $10 Naivette Croquinole Wave (No finger waving) Reconditions the Hair Between Toronto, Barrie and Orillia PI-ZRMAANENIT !YAV!NG. ARNOLD ie, 133'- v:"Wori11ia,Z :05 .Toronto, Elgin 8821 s I-`OR SALE--2 canaries in full song, also their cages and stand, one brass, other white enamel, also 22 white Leg- horn hens, yearlings. Apply Box 661, Barrie P.O. 26b - `PHONES - UIITIICU QOWII. ' The Rev. Mr. Pickering, who is tak- ing over Stroud and Lefroy United Church circuit, will preach his first sermon the mat Sunday in July. The Orangemen of the community will be in attendance in a. body on this occa- sion. Rev. Jas. Brown, who is ex- us uuexr amuuy is ucyuuu. qucauuu. The summer tourist business prom- ises tQ,be the heaviest in many years. All available cottages have already been taken and many applications turned down. fkn `Dan MK: Dlnlrnv-Can I!1I!\ `Ia Gab- 1'15 OX1 Iuesaay. Among those from out of town who attended the Masonic banquet on Monday evening were: R. D. Keefe of Penetang, Mr. and Mrs. Whipps, Dr. and Mrs. Robertson of Coming- wood, Dr. and Mrs. Parrot, Mr. and Mr: (San 'n1u-Nov nf Midland D, G. I181` IIOIIIG III LIBLIU) . Miss V. Collard, William Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Downer of Toronto spent the week-end with friends in town. Albert Kirkpatrick left Thursday for 9. motor trip to Thombury, Mea- ford, Collingwood and other points. nrnnahnn nltnhino 9,Y'|`|`1l`-|.1'R -I-n` he 511065 U311 UV 1133-11.1. tau: u..ll.'U hut: ulguu. Lefroy softball league team is no- ing well but for some reason they are losing ground: It must be only luck as their ablllty is beyond question. 'l"hn 1'lI'I'|1YIAl` +.nm-isaf. hnsinpss nrnm- J.V1I'5. Ii. D. .DLll'l; Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. McE1rath of Bellgaville were the guests of the f9rmer s son, R. A. Cooper, this week. Mrs. R. M. Black, Mrs. R. P. Bur- ton, Mrs. H. Baker and Mrs. .105. Adams attended the Simcoe County Women's Institute Convention in Bar- rie on Tuesday. Av-nnno +1-men frnm nut nf tnnm whn W00, ur. and J.VLl'. L'Ual.`l.'U|:, J.VJ.L`. EMU Mrs. Geo. Dudley of Midland, D. G. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Clemence, Mr. Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Kerr of Stayner, Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Simpson and -Miss Doris Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Walls of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Black of Midhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scott of Anten Mills and W. H. Tudhope of Orillia. Masons at Divine Service The members of Coronation Lodge A.F. & A.M. and visiting brethren at- tended ddvine service at St. John's United Church on Sunday evening when Rev. A. Rintoui delivered an in- spiring address on the subject Gath- er tup the fragments that-nothing be os ." Miss I-Iatt1e-I(n1ith left for Toronto Tuesday morning. Mr: '1` Atkinson gnnnf. Mondav RENT IF YOU CAN T SELL-Want to rent with option `of buying, small acreage conveniently situated for poul- try and fur ranching, Box 500, Beaver- ton, Ont. 26-27p wru, uuumgwuuu uuu: uuucr pumuu. Horseshoe pitching appears to` be the leading game. The click of the shoes cah be heard late into the night. `Ln-nv nnfl-!hn`l1 lacuna {pain in tin. n1esaa.y mornmg. Mrs. T. Atkinson spent Monday with friends in Gilford. T pusln 11.1159` avxnv-If Qnnav U..l.V. SBEII, Spent. .Lv1.uuu:u._y Lu. wwu. Mrs. A. Grose of Barrie spent Sun- day last with her son, Ivan Grose. Min: Nnimn. 'T'nhn nf Tnrnnfn is aay. Mr. and~Mrs. Robert; Elrick of 001- I well and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elrlck of Barrie were Sunday visitors in Elm- vale. - 'l'\ 1' `I1 lam-.++ n? T-1 arni`H-nn and uunuay. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Laing and children of Toronto spent the week- end with the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Burt. `Ala and `Alan Tun nnnuw and IN!- Wlin ITIGIIQB 111 UIXIDIQ. Louis Guest spent Sunday with friends in Oro township. `Alina 'M|'ar1r `D_n1ef.n~n cnnnf. Q. `FAW H1175 IIICDQS In Ul'U laUW11Ll1}J. Miss Mary Ralston spent a few days in Toronto during the week. Mr T-Tanlrina fnrmnrlv nf thn bah}: In '.l.'01'OnDO aurmg me ween. . Mr. Hacking, formerly of the bank staff here, spent Sunday in town. Tnulc am-mic fnrmm-`Iv nf Lefmv SEBJI nere, spent. Duuuuy 11.1 wwu. Louis Gervais, formerly of Lefroy C.N. sta, spent Monday in town. `M'rn A rncn nf Rarrie snenf. Sun- (my 1835 Wl HUI.` SUU, .l.VU.l.1' IJIUEU. Miss Norma. Tebo of Toronto is spending a. couple of weeks holiday at her home in Lefroy. `Mflau V nllar William Wnhh nnd 100 21/[2'MONTH-OLD OOCKEREIIS for sale, 25c each. Apply Geo. W. `Dyer, Allandale, R.R. 2. Phone 3r31. 26b xormers SUI1 El: uuuuwa. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper motored to Eugenia Falls on Sunday. Mr and Mr: .1 G T.i1Hr-.1-an nf Tn- parents, .LV1I'. auu .LVL1'. uus. x.'ca.1;auu. Mr. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Drysdale called on friends in New- market and Jackson's Point; on Sun- day. Mr and ~Mru Rnhprf. Filrink nf (`.01- vane. Dr. J. H. Scott of Hamilton and Misses Margaret and Helen McLean of Barrie spent the week-end at Jas. Hill's. ltun 1!! Adan-us avu-I `lkinn ,'|`Ann :&$wm&m&m&$mmg : ELMVALE NEWS ; $mw&amma&&a&%mm{ I01` 9: LBW uuys. Mrs. Jas. Adams and children of Toronto enjoyed a. week's visit with Mrs. E. Adams. loua Tnkn `I71: v-1* AF `I`nv~rv11unnua`n SUI} UH. Lvsuuuuy. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Reid of Barrie spent Sunday with the latter s sister, Miss Pearl Train. Hanson `Duncan and 1\K'Iao `IIWHAT TINT- L11 IJUWXI D1115 WCVS-. Miss Alice Ward of Bognor was thg guest of her sister, Mrs. S. E. Camp- belg, {gr a few days. . Qnrincr in in 'l"n1-rmtn this wank mm, 1.01` a. Lew uaya. A. E. Spring is in Toronto this week attending the funeral of his s1ster-1n- law, Mrs. Elmer Spring. Mr: Dnhf. Rtnrnv and Mr: (Ian IHW, J.VL1'5- EJ111151 Dpxzu. Mrs. Robt. Storey End Mrs. Geo. Usher, Sr., spent Tuesday with the former's son at Cundles. `Alan and RN11: `D A finnnnv on:-1 IE1` nsugema raus U11 Duuuay. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lillicrap of To-l ronto were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. L. Christie. Dru! and Rlfve '17` -'l"T1r\-hr-nun unani- RELIABLE MAN WANTED to handle Watkins well known food products, toilet articles, etc. We have an opening. in Barrie and one in a neaiiby ~rural locality. The Watkins business offers a real opportunity for the right man, a business of your own. For particulars apply in writing only, giving age to The J. R. Watkins 00., Dept. DG, Hamilton, Ont. 25-32p VVHaVC1'M3_Y UVBI but wccn-cuu. John Rutledge spent a few days in Toronto last week and enjoyed Sun- day with friends in Thornbury. R1-. Jnhn : TTnitc=d Church Sundav Gay Winn l.Il(:'I1U.5 11]. J.uuruuu1'_y. St. John's United Church Sunday School will have a. special Patriotic Day service on Sunday at 10 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. I-Iarrv `Baker. M15. uay servwe on nuuuay u, .u: a..u1. Mr. and Mrs. Harry `Baker, Lyle. Ritchie and Misses Margaret and Edna motored to Washago on Sunday. `llfr and "1\/fr: 'T` P 1\'r>r`.nTlr 1\If1' Zlull IILUDULVCU LU VV 'd.DL1'd.5U U11 nauu\.u,)'. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Mccaw, Mrs. Jos. McDermott and` Janet visited friends at Schomberg on Wednesday. 1\IT1-a `Dmr T-Turf. and dq11rhtm-'T(=n2`in Irlenus ED DU11U1.l1`UC1.'g U11 vvctuu-::.~uu._y. Mrs. Roy Hart and daughter'Kenzie of Toronto spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pearson. Mr Martin and Mr, and Mrs. W. 1.l11'S. Mrs. E. Adams and Miss Jean Adams, Mrs. Jas. Adams and child- ren visited friends at Flesherton on \ Sunday. ` Mr and Mr: Clarence Lainc and $33!: WEEK Wlb LILBUIIE 1.11 1'OI'UI1BU. Mrs. Laurie. and daughter June of Toronto spent the week-end in town. J. T. Foster attended the I.0.0.F. Grand Lodge in Hamilton last week. Miss Florence Turner visited friends in Detroit and Port Huron` last week. Lambert Webster of Aurora enjoyed a few days in town renewing acquaint- fl (`A 51.15 1'31-U V U. Miss Jean Dickie was in Toronto last week attending the Sa.dJ1er-Hep- pen wedding. Mr: `M `F! huh-,hnr nf `Ran-in nnnnt peu weuumg. Mrs. M. E. Dutcher of Barrie spent a. few days with her daughter, Mrs. F. 0. Bishop". Mr: .1 1'4 Qt-nH-. nf `I -Tnmitnn trigitnd r `. nnsuup. "rs. J. H. Scott of Hamilton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Inn, for 9. few days. IKFH Jae Adam: and nhrh-an nf GOOD COMPETENT DRESSMAKER desires work by the day. Apply Miss Harrison, 19 Vespra St. , Telephone 4593`. 26-30p wucu Luu grown, $1.10 and $1.30 DOW. See these birds or apply Wm. Bre- thour, C,-N.R. agent, Everett. 25-27_b lV.ll'S. Ii. AQEHIS. Mrs. John Ward of Fergusonvale was the guest of Mrs. Gordon Thomp- son on Monday. Mr and Mr: W `M Rpid nf Rania JVLLE5 FCHII Llfulll. Harry Brown and Miss Ethel W11- . cox of Toronto spent a. couple of lays in town this week. IIInn AICAA Ylfnv A, 'ntD-Mn-II Inna OI-IA ` LIUXIIC UL J.V.L1'. Ll. \Jl1lLL.lC. Q Rev. and Mrs. E. Thomas spent Tuesday in Barrie, -Mr. Thomas at- tending Barrie Presbytery. T"hA Ward arm-am: was gnldl Inst`. wank nenumg barne rrt-:5uyu:ry. The Ford gaxjage was sold last week to Lebatt & Lauria Co. of Toronto, who are now in possession. `Dav A ~`FHr\f.nn`| nn .T "F Faster WIIU are IIUW ll]. LIUDDCDBJUH. Rev. A. Rintoul and J. T. Foster attended a meeting of simcoe Presby- tery in Barrie on Tuesday. Mr and Mr: Arfhnr `F`in1r1 nf Tm`- wry 1:1 D8:1`1'Lt: uu Lucbuuy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Field of Tor- onto visited friends in Elmvale and Waverley over the week-end. _Tnhn `P.11Hnr'lo'n cmanf a: few (`lava in Duuuuy. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Miller of Stoney Creek visited with friends over the week-end. Mrs. Wm. Clute of Toronto is spend- ing a. few weeks with her brother, A1- freg Er . Dieknn unan An 'r`I`lABI`'1 I-A LIV -Dl'UU&a F. 0. Bishop went on Tuesday to Toronto, where he win have his ton- sils removed. Iflea Tana 11`n!rn than in Tnwnfn For add! `anal Elnwale news see pages 14 a - 15. _ , ` Dan R0 at of Toronto spent the week-end th his family. Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Harvie enjoyed Sunday with friends in Orillla. Miss G. Eckel spent Saturday with Mrs. H. Wallace at Van Vlack. Tnnnn fnvnv-G-\a11 A? 'I"n--nnn shank HUGE: Mr. and Mrs. Blain Ritchie and children of Dundalk were in town on Sunday. Mr and Mr: F! G `|\I| Hnr nf Rfnnnv CAPABLE MAID WANTED with gene eral housework experience, summer home in Allandale, city home in Tor- onto. Wages, thirty-five dollars month- ly. Apply Mrs. H. R. Smith, in care of E. A. Purkis, R.R. No. 1, Allandale 26b club. 51. VVHIMIUE ab vuu. V1605. - Lorne Campbell -of Toronto spent the week-end i with his parents, Mr and Mr: `ll! 12 `Rm-1: nnimmd D118 W8el'El1(l.`7 W161} [115 EFCIIW. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. gun: enjoyed last week with friends in Toronto. Ilsa `I'.nnuh;l an Aniulrlvd-an `Inn; A. LEFROY ircuita with Mr. Pickering, -Woo1len Bathing $`:"lc% his farewell sermon next and sizes, up to $4. sundtm 77 Clothing Store. sutrs $1.50 PHONEE9 AND WITHIN YOUR REACH This is a sweeping state- ment, but which can be fully justied. The clarica- tion system makes the uid pure, sweet and water white. Not only are the clothes uninjured but the material is assured longer life and restored to original newness - practically new suits anddresses. Clothes do not wear out as quickly as you imagine. They merely become soiled and lose their shape. Otton Hardware (Upstairs) some out or BUSINESS sun: WM. CROSSLAND We Have The Only Chemical Clarifying Continuous System NORTH OF TORONTO 0'l`TON HARDWARE LADY TEACHER desires position for summer. Apply to Box K, Examin- er Office. 26p (UPSTAIRS) om EATON enocmmn Save Money on Everything inardware vanv SPECIAL moss ~ WE OFFER FOR THIS `WEEK ON ENAMEL TEAPOTS TO CLEAR 1 Best Quality All Grey Enamel 1 qt. size -- Sale Price . . . . . . 50c ea. - Reg. SSC. 1% qt. size -- Sale `Price . . 65c ea. - Reg. $1-00 2 qt. size - Sale Price . . . . 75c ea. - Reg. $1.15 3 qt. size - Sale Price . . . . 85c ea. - Reg. $1.25 4 qt. size - Sale Price . . . . 90c ea. - Reg. $1. Blue with White Inside - Best Quality 1 qt. size - Sale Price . . . . . . 65c -- Reg. $1.00 1% qt. size - Sale Price . . . . . . 75c - Reg. $1.25 3 qt. size- Sale Price . . . . . . 95c - Reg. $1.35 Best Quality Aluminum Coffee Percol;toi's Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . $1.25 - Reg. $1. Special Sale Price . . . . . . .. $1.35 -.Reg. $1. Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . $1.50 - Reg. $2. Special Sale Price. . . . . . . . . $1.00 - Reg. $1. CROSSLANIYS We take this opportunity of announcing that we have purchased the entire stock of (with the exception of Wallpaper) This means that we will be overstocked in many lines andcare prepared to make sacrices. _ NEXT WEEK This stock will be on sale at our store at a 109 Dunlap Street, Barrie. GQODS FOR AND D Watch for further announcement and prices. 50 DUNLOP ST See Our Windows and Counter Display WANTED BY SATURDAY-4 wait- resses, 2 maids, 1 porter, 1 laundress and one woman for general housework. Apply by telephone at once. Ask for Mrs. Wyant, Peninsular Park Hotel, Big Bay Point. -26p DRUGS - STATIONERY -_- SCHOOL SUPPLIES _ KODAKS, ETC. % F;IRTl-I 25% DISCOUNT ON PRACTICALLY ALL LINES SGO'l'T S BOOKSTORE Thursday. Jan: 87. III! . an suits, all colors I Mtg. $4.50, at Stephen, $1.79 $1.89 $2.25 $1.35 WANTED TO RENT OR BUY, service station in vicinity of Barrie or A1- landale. Write to Box N, Examin- er Office. 26p an... N REFINED LADY desires room with board in small private family. Must be reasonable. Please state term-s. Write Box M", Examiner Office. 26p WANTED TO RENT -- Furnished house or apartment for young married couple without; children. Apply Mr. Trusler, R.C.A.F. Camp Borden. 26b MAID---Genera1 housework, quiet sum- mer home in Allandale. `Small family. Apply Mrs. H. R. Smith, in care of E. A. Purkls, R.R. No. 1, Allandale. 26p WANTED-A girl as plain cook, gener- al, please state age, experience, wages required. Address Mrs. John McKee, Glenwood Beach, Craigvale, Ont. 26p WANTED-Young girl as mother's help for summer months, if satisfac- tory steady employment. Apply Mrs. D. M. Ross, the manse, Shanty Bay, Ont. 26p One cent a. word, cash, each insertion. (minimum charge, 250). six insertions [or the price of tour. 10c extra when charged; also 10c extra when replies are directed to The Examiner Office. FOR SALE-30 special and extra spe- cial White Minorca roosters, imported Champian strain, ten weeks old, crow- ing; beautiful birds, worth five dollars when full grown, $1.15 and $1.30 See these birds m- nnn'lv mm 12.... BOOKKEEPER OR STENOGR.APH- ER with experience required for sum- mer months. Apply to Ball Planing M111 Company. 26b :a&%&&&&&$&&miE : ADLET COLUMN vg wmwwwmwwmmmxmmm _GO0D SMART MAN wanted at 1 Stfady work. Apply at Ontario I er es. . - COOK OR NURSE GIRL WANTED, good wages -to experienced girl. Mrs. Fraser, 101 Clappertpn St. 26p MAID WANTED for light housekeep- ing. Apply 121 Mulcaster St. 26p MAID WANTED, no washing or 1 . Apply Mrs. Harold Dyment, EXPERIENCED FARM HAND want- nal Anvdu A A !`.ov-"in nhnnn Rn?!-Q9 i2LI'Ll'\'aL.I!i.|.V\JiLl rzuuvx. n.ru.Vu wann- ed. Apply A. A. Garvin, phone 603r32, Midhurst. . 26b LIVE s'roc|< FOR SAL'Ei FOR SALE OR TO LE j TEAM of black Percheron mares, for sale, Lfive and six years old, well matched, weighing 2800. Also good work mare, weighing 1500. Apply to Thos.. Blain, 196 `Elizabeth St., Bar- rie. Phone 102'7F. - 26p FARMS FOR SALE- AUTOMOBILE HELP WANTED V WANTED 2 01108. `Dab , , 13.1511. 24tfb I |Auuc1.'c:iIa uu paxu. '. you want to buy. Barrie "Real Estate Office Mrs. May Creswicke Five Points, Barrie Own your own home; plant your own garden, have a nice furnished house, central, three thousand, sure bargain; a furnished house, large garden all in. fruit trees, garage,bath1ng, forty-eight; brick house, central, garage, eight hundred down, sixteen monthly till paid; new brick, bath, furnace, one hundred down, . ,'twenty-ve without interest till paid. Look at our list 11 van want fn~h1n7 FRONT OFFICE FOR RENT-Steam- heated, occupied for five years by den- tist who has just taken over city prac- tice. Desiraible office for profession- al or business man. Immediate po - session. Apply H. E. Jory, King Block, Barrie. ` 25-28b FURNISHED COTTAGES to let at Woodland Beach, Georgian Bay. 25 miles from Barrie. $15.00 to $25.00 per week. Good safe bathing. Stores, church and post office. Apply to J. Webster, 100 Owen St., Barrie. 24-29b FARM FOR SALE-100 acres, E175 lot 5, con. 3, Sunnidale. Good clay farm, all under cultivation. Good buildings. Near school. 21/_ miles from New Low- ell. Apply to Mrs. Isaac Carter, phone 13-54, Creemore. 25-30p BUTCHER SHOP and fixtures .for rent. immediate possession. Good op- portunity. Also half-ton truck for sale or exchange for ton-truck. Phone 775W, Barrie. 25-26b WASAGA BEAOH-For rent, a. seven- roomed furnished cottage, facing beach, between Wasaga Inn and Cap- stan Inn, fire place, electric lights and refrigeration. From July 1st to 15th. Write or phone Alex. McLeod, Stay- ner. _ 26p PAINT YOUR HOUSE at reasonable price. Expert work. Phone 1002. 23-28p LADIES get your fur coat relined now in tho nninf. tirnn kn d-unrc +h..+ Irv-In-nv BRICK HOUSE TO LET, corner Essa Road and Burton Ave. Apply to Leigh- ton Emms, Minet s Point, telephone 104r15. 22tfb PRACTICAL NURSING DONE. Apply Mrs `H Gra.nt RR Rrnfnr Qt nhnnn PRACTICAL NURSING DONE. Apply tn Mrs ('3 Nprv 2'7 Jnhn Rf. Rnrrin l.'\r1\J J. uunu u una:u.LVu' .lJ\JJ.V:. nppxy to Mrs. C. Neely, 87 John St., Barrie. Phone 1056. - 26p CLOVER AND I;AY to cut on shares. Apply R. J. Cook, Phelpston. . 26b lERWIN S ALL BLUE SERVICE Inna] and Inner lcfonnn n~In`|-u- and Ann HEREFORD BULL, fit for service, also 8 young pigs. -Harry Lynn, Thornton, Ont. 26p HAVE YOUR LAWN MOWER sharp- ened by machine. Give us a trial. Call- ed for and delivered. Ed. Zeihr, phone 597F. 114 Sophia. St., West. 26-28'b FOR SALE--Modern bungalow, press- ed buff brick, five rooms, good sized hall, pantry and bath room, oak floors and trim including doors; hot water heating, 1arge- garage, everything in good condition. E. Painter, 51 William St., phone 823. 26b TWO APARTMENTS TO LET. Apply R. A. Stephens. 26b TO RENT-Office room and bright living apartment. S. W. Moore. 24tfb FIVIXULLUELIJ LV UIDDLLVLI JJKJLVIII. Mrs. H. Grant, 36 Bradford St., phone 1370M. 25-30b L'.l:1aVV.L.|.Vl D 111.11.: nuuni L"AL DIEIVVLUE local and long distance, night and day. 25 cent service. George Irwin, Phone 198. 18tfb un1Ju:a D get. your 1111' C036 reuneu DOW in the quiet time by rlsailors that know how. Special price. Linings supplied. Allrepairs made. Over Simmons. 26p HOUSE FOR SALE, 6 rooms, cottage. 86 Peel St. Light and water, fruit trees, and small fruit; good garden and garage. Apply 31 Vespra St., or phone 305J. 23-28p AT MIDHURST VILLAGE, two acres of good land under cultivation, suit- able for gardening or growing straw- berries. There is a good orchard of apple and other fruit trees; alsogood stable and garage and other outbuild- ings. There is also a good dwelling house and store with contents and fixtures, also gasoline tank. This is a splendid investment for anyone wish- ing to keep store and grow strawber- ries. For particulars apply at property to Mrs. H. J. Boyce, Midhurst Post Office. 25tfb HOUSE FOR RENT-62 High St., hot water heating, hardwopd floors. Apply phone 441. ` 26b FORD one-ton truck and Rec standard sedan in first-class condition. Bar- gains. Otton Hardware, telephone 123. 24-29p mms ALTERED and repaired.. Over Hur1burt s Shoe Store. Miss M. Me- I rf,'Ivnn- 955-35 TI-n?.EE KEYS on ring lost on Monday evening. Finder please leave at Ex- aminer Office. 26p LOS'I2-Pair of dark rimmed eye glass- es without case, district of I.0.0.F. Temple on June 20. Finder kindly leave at Examiner-Off1c`e. 26p A RINK for sale. For particulars apply to E. Lovick. R.R No. 1, Lefroy. 25-26b GARAGE T0 LET-Phone 453. 24tfb CAR LICENSE No. 324-410 lost. Fin- der please leave at Examiner Of- fice. 26p - FOR SALE-Wood cut any length, 80% maple and beech, balance elm and basswood; also a. quantity of hay. loose or bale. Delivered by truck. Ap- ply to Fitzgerald Bros., Hillsdale. Te1e- ` nhmm Mnnnstnna central. 21-32:)` pxy no r'wagc1'u.1u .D1.`ua., nu phone Moonstone central. T FOR SALE-Wlcker ba.-by carriage; walking plow, Verity No. 21, -almost new; also wanted, bicycle for small I-snu `D1-Inna '1RQ.T 25tfb new ; man wuu us I boy. Phone 'l39J. 200 ACRES OF LAND for sale; 70 acres under cultivation; balance pas- ture and bush. Being forced to sell through illness will sell 100 acres sep- arately or all together. Martin Mur- phy, Barrie, RR. 2. 5-28p FOR SALE--15-foot store awning, al-` most new. Apply McLagan s Scotch Bakery, Elizabeth St., between Toronto and Marv Sta, 26b -na.m-:1.'y, nuzauuc and Mary Sts. woon FOR vSALE--Quantity of 4-ft. hardwood or cut to order. E. T. Emms, phone 149lJ. _ 23tfb utusx umm-mum run. Dzu..u:. m m. condition, reversible gear. Apply to 100 Dunlop St. orVExaminer Office. 25tfb FOR ~SALE-One Robinson Grinder, heavy duty, ball bearing, double head, ready to operate. Box 138 Richmond Hill, Ont. , 24-31p ELECTR-IC FAN for sale, very cheap. Apply John Saso. - 26b . SIX SILK PANELS, 4 feet long, with fringe. Phone 822. 26!) .:--- FOR SALE-20 acres of mixed saw log timber on lot 5, con. 4, Vespra. Apply to Jas; J. Orok, Midhurst P.O., nhnnn flr, ' 26-271) nypxy w on: phone 603r5. BABY CARRVIAGE FOR SALE in A1 nnnAH-{An -nnnv1aw9l`Im1a anon Annkr tn 1nn FARMS FOR SALE-100 acres, clay loam, good location, good buildings; one of the best, S.H., lot 19, con. 8, Tecumseth; also 150 acres splendid stock farm. Wm. S. Smart, Beeton, Ont. 26-27b CAR or` FEED OATS, No. 1 Western, at Craigva.1e,Frida.y morning, June 28. Order -early. John Hunter, Stroud. Dhnnn '2Rr5 ` ' - 26b \JL UCL CD4]. Ly Phone 23r5. BICYCLE for sale 1n`A1`condition. Apply Mrs. W. J. Johnson, 130 Bay- field st; - V 26p PROPERT FOR SALE PROPERTY T0 LE? LOST ggn FOUND ECEl..LANE()lJS U. L ISAC` 21-32p an L-.u., 26-27p llllll .25tfb l HORSE FOR SALE, general purpose. Apply phone 931M, Barrie. 26pA

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