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Barrie Examiner, 21 Jun 1917, p. 8

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WRITE or phone TM. E, Lennox, Stroud, teacher of pian_o'and' theory . _ 18-30 -- LVIQVH S \\ UUI u`,U.\. t3.\ll'u \i.1lLlt' Uuv-, u y. 9. Y..-- AlS(_v..............._.......25c.pl'. Men's Arm Bands. special values 15c. and 25c Men s Garters, special Value . . . . 25c. pair. 12`/32. `I45. 1072. 111856 an-. U15 \'a.luC 50c. and 15. oys i\_Vhite Duck Shirts. with collar attach- ed. sizes 121/3, 13. 13%, 14. Special 50c. en`s-Balhrigrgan Shirts and D1`a\\'ers. Sizes 3. : to .16. special price . . .. 50. each .en`s Khaki Braces, Police and Cross Back, tl1ese`are very fine quality. Special pr-ice, 50- This has been the busiest Week Magistrate Radenhurst. has had for months, there being three cases on Monday and four on Tuesday. 1__1_, ,, I, ', . ,. For driving his automobile while under the inuence" on June H.'J-; H. Mason was fined S30 and costs. . Three `deserters were each giv- en six months at. Burwash Farm on Tuesday. They. were Pte. W. .Hoag, 157th Bn.: Pte. Hy. Spoil- -stra, 213th Bn.; Pte. Geo. MCDO- `w,ell`,22ist Bn. I For speeding on Dunlop St., F. V'anPat.ter paid $2.00 and costs upon" information laid by Chief King. ' *rA_,, Ayn v . --. . ' __-.-c . On June -16 Inspector Fishr walked into the Classic Hotel and seized two bottles of whiskey. W. J.(}ks pleaded guinsibefore the P. M. on Tuesday 'and was as- |sessed S200 and costs. Vf\~'.wEregg having neglected to pay his dog tax was penalized to |t.he extent of $1.00 an` costs. stolen from Aeroplane Chief King has been looking up parts pilfered. from the machine Cadet Pritchard was running when he was killed. A number of these. parts have been returned but the` following arerstill miss- ing and `should be returned at once to Chief King :-Ane1-oid. Air Speed Indicator, Revolution Counter, Oil Pressure Gauge. TRENTON mm sA1.1: "on TO r.E1`---B':-iclal house `on .('HI`ll0I` _ 0' Sophia and IE1-.lo.~` Sl1'm*l. all` conveniences. including fun}- ace, plumbing; gas for cooking or lixghting, electric light, large cistern. lame attic, and beauti- ful lawn, wllh four fine young apple t.t'e9S. Tllis-p1`op eI`ty can be bought. l`i.".`l1l. or `can be V leased. as the owner is moving to the oily. Apply on premises 121. Sophia St. or to W. Buchanan, 289 Ma1'kh`am T St.. Toronto. _ 18-tf Policze Court VV LII. I/ll . 50c. Gre.y, Ev 65c. ` -Khaki M0I'ni1.1` Cooksh MI`. Th ".39 nd k7 warded Thes;c' Ask 3' Choljl Tele; .=oui1i;:' -.\Ir. an eznl ish `am; >- '2-f)I"!l`lr me -1 at 2;" Thurs FARM 7IllOR SAl.E--- l50 acres of choice clay loam, siluaited hall` mile west. of village of Thorn- ton. On this farm is a large brick house. large barn with good staliling and hog pen un- derneath. frame horselstable. mcement silo 30xH._ implement ' house, `two wells, cistern; choice" orchard and telephone; This farm is conveniently sit-_ uatcd to school. elevators. stock market, church and stores, and on the proposed -hydro-electrio line which ex-' pects to bexbuilt this summer. Anyone intending purchasing a farm should apply for par- ticulars to W. `J: C. Boake, Thornt.on. _ ` 2336 1-3'11 ; uuuu Iiau `Me. zmny gghn ll 21 H Qzfv fa I'.ir1..~'I. znd Hmxx Jul :151~ zk ` U S I.h0_\`_(1 Tom "1211 mm` }7I-p"`_i'rr'rING- done by P. -J. Moran. I . 124.! '.`1li an :11." `_-M-I Th4 ra'1H_- Min M 9 (PURE amen) 9 2 IIQl'Of_0l'd8-1 age 2 years -(get of Bonnie Brae 49th), 1 age 7 months, sired` by above. Q A|.-..AI.-__.. In...) ...;A n......... SW g no-t-V`-`V yuan`. s-an V5` - Parties wantmg to guy would do well to call or phone before purohasin8- _ A Prices Reasonable. . g.`-oumtri 3:150` ;ea..u. llvllvllvp \_\v`uov>\A 4:; IDAJV 3 shot-thorns--Re,d ax'i3'Roau-'- ages 7 months and under. nnnlne nrnrdinm n hum nrrnih-I A8. :31} r`- SELBY E. CARR. AIIAA-_I-I_ II I Ana-n g... we-nu-` - Ananaale nfa. 1, `7 , T > j Telephonq S`t.x-oud FOR SALE--1 complete set Pic; turesque Canada (36 numbers) Big bargain. See them at.Ot_- L ton`seHardware Store. 17-t.f- FOR SALE . IIIUDUID U] Lvtpzsuuu vv a.'uun.ao -. --w--V 31. . V .:.5.25' ' Rev. Geo. A. Brown, M.A., is to preach to the_Masonic brethren of Cookstown in the Townline Presbyterian Church next Sunday afternoon. ulbtn uuuu. _ --Did` you -say Tennis Shoes? Well, wait till Saturday, June 23, when the Hurlburt Shoe Co.~ throw open their doors, at Gar-j ey s old stand, with a complete assortment, of all kinds of Ten- nis and Otiting Shoes. White Canvas Boots and Shoes. and W0- men s Strap Shoes in abig vari- \VANTEl)---GeneI'al `maid. Appiy' to Mrs. M0be1`ly,'6/z Blake St. ROOMS-'-Witl)7 $1` without hoard. ~'Apply' 133 Collier St... Phone 186. _ A 24-30 l :OUMliZ11S \VA`NTEI). - Would serve b1'e:1kfast. and vsupper. Applfv at 211 Elizabeth `St. 22_24p-u'. 'Tl.`O L.l+`.'l`---Six'cl1eerful romns on ground oor, with convenien- (ses. 15 Ross St. `34-tf l..A1.INC.H7F()R SALE Al condi- `tion: 12 horse power Fair- banks _engin(;. Geo. Reedy, Shanty Bay. 25-27p| l..()S'l;`--In Barrie, a gold brooch set with pearls. Finder please . leave at Exzuniner office. and receive reward. ' 25-27;) DRESSlVIAKF.R wants daily sew- ing` in Barrie. 01' would go in c0unt.1'_v. .Rnf91`ences. Mrs. Hall, Shanty Bay. ' 2.42.59 `WANTED--7Motox' Boat, in xex-` change for good building lot. size 550x150. A\pply Lew Howe, Lowiston, New York. 20-27 `pup FOUNII-e-Hbund. white and brown. about. '1 mos. old,` on June 8, on con. 1. Apply F. H.- Bull. Shanty Bay. 25-`3-5p BOARDERS ,AND ROOMERS \VANTED ---' Central lm-,al.i0n. all modern c'0nvm1ionr-es. Ad- dress Box 171. Barrio. 25-`i 7p n1He fr0n1`Bavrk%Inarkoti 0v- I orlmkin,s: hayz e\'m'yt.l1in: up I to date. T. Fit.zgm'ald. Barrie. .`3/1-26 IFARM ma s.u.1`.-_75 am. one GIRL I "ITO l .F.'I`-- -`.m'n`t'u1`t.ab_le 'f1'mne' " dxwllillg` with nice gm-den lot. i John St. W Nnrth. $6.00 pm` I D ' '.`..-._\L I l.I .\I..._.\-...--- \\ ;\N .l`ED-.-Bicycl(`. in. frame. sew-ond`l1:md. nearly new. in ti1*s`t;cl`a.s conditimx. Apply. stating` price wanted, to Box ``I{ ` Examiner. 95-25 FARM FOR SALE---100 acres, cleared. goodhuildings, lot. 15, con. 5, Oro. For further. par- ticulars apply Mrs. E. Living- stone. 9 Peel St. 23-tf T0 REx\"1`---8-room house, good outbuildings, hard` and soft `water, largo half acreof grand garden soil. on Innisl street. Apply to S. `N. Hurst. at Dollgall B1'os., or 80 Sanford St. 35-27 (1.-\LF .ESTRAY-.~The-re strayed` . to the premises of the under- `signed. lot/20*, con. 10, Innisl, on or about! May 25. calf, light red, some white spots 5 or 6 months old. Owner may have same` by proving ownership .. and paying expenses. Robt. Black. Craigvale. 25-26 3'0 R SA l ..1<`.--'l`wo - se :1 Led s u 1* rey, with ad,iust.a.ble ' canopy mp, ruh_he1' tire. Apply Bolton Bros. ` 24-25 C.LEANlNG `AND PRESSING - Your Qld suit and overcoat can be made to look like new by Harry Twiss, Owen St. 8-tf FARM FOR SALE---One hundred` acres more or less, beingoom- posed of the south half of four- teen in the 3rd. Concession of the: Township .ot` Oro. Good wheat land with good frame barn. Also the north east half of fteen in the same conoes- sion. This is excellent clay land in. a good state of ciiltiv- .ation` with a good fr-am'e.ba'rn and house. Apply J no. . Elliott, Shanty Bay ,R.M.D. 25-36 Help `\Nant_ed--alo ' WANTED--`-Reliable` salesman` in every unrepresented dis_trict_ to sell Pelham`s Peerless Fruit and Ornamental trees, good pay, exclusiye stock and ter- ritory. Write Pelham Nursery (.10., Toronto, Ont.` . 24-33 IRLS W.\N'l`F.D--I3`m' summer .rnsm't.. dining` room girts. vlmlnher maid. Wiam'.k0 House`, _Sparr0\\" Lake, Muslm- ka. V ' i 5_'I`6p Tmnnth. A. F. A. Malcomsoml Phone .'..'.7u.- 26| enLe1'ug_g uppuays; The remen werecalled to the plumbing shop of J. J. Neelands, Tuesday afternoon, but *ithei1- "services were n 0t.required. The blaze which started in the sill at the east side of (he workshop was `quenched by Harry Jamieson with a pail of water. a _ ' Upon a written - requisition from Trustees Wismer, McAdam, Fisher and Wallwin, a special meeting of the Board of `Educa- tion has .been called to consider the matter of B.G.I. site. It is said that-the Agricultural Park sug- -gestion is to he discussed. has been manager` for the-. Carey LJ` ---Mr. Frank H. Hurlburt, who I Shoe Co. for the'.past. six years,: wishes to anum1nce that he has} purchased their business and` will be open on Sul.urday, June 23, with a complete stock of up- t.u-date fuot,weax' at. popular pric- es, purclnased. before t.he recent sllavp advances`: \Vait till Sat- urday for all your f_m.t.v\'ea1' re- q11iI`ement.s. . It will pay you. The I~[u1'lb1u"t, Shoe Co. lshns. 1{|ls of Millbrook is the guest(`her'daughtem Mrs.EL A. n. In - 1 n 01 n Miss Verna Davis has left for '.[`0i'(.mto where she. has accepted a position. . A . QC-laud Eaux uf`l .indsay was i town over Sunday. V Miss Hattie Rubiusunis visit- ing in SL1`atfu1*d. BUll.l)lNG- 1..0'.rs fima SALE -' 66 feet, choicest frontage on William ;Street,, Allandule, Box M, Examiner and Satur- day Morning. V . 10tf M1`s. J. E. Downs with her two `so1.1s ,. 0f`Galga1'y, is visit.iug; her lmo_t.her, M1-vs. Scott. Mrs. GUI`dOl1 `Wright was 1.110 guest of'1\/lrs. -N. B. Johnston while in town `last week. Miss, Nancy 9-M`cMinn and "1VIisVs Kathleen Gilchrist of Toronto are visiting with Mrs. \\ adding- ton. us I-\ rr I-~A.| J` Arthur Lee of Camp Borden spent. lhe week-.eud with his cou- sin, Miss Vexfna Davis; ` |I\ llu l.isle, also Dr. -and Mrs. Burns, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Pnddison. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Little ofl Ha1`r_\,' (.`.m1:_:'lw_\' and family have moved. to Ut.t_e1-son, Mr. Caughey l1a\fiug` been appointed 'G.T.R. agent at that point. x:_. ,_ . .1 .1|.I-._ 11*. :V_-|I:.. `1\` \la\-IIU can vs-an rixrlalvn Mr. and '1\'I1`_s. Wm. L.`-allie left this week on a motor trip to New York City, with their son. Dr. \V. E. Gilllit`.-illld his wife. 'I`.- C. 13`isli91`.` I`ox'untu St., was ioperatod upon for appendicitis in the R". V. Hospital last, Saturday and ishp1'ogressi1'1g sz1tist'act,orily. I A. H. West occupied the pul_ lpits of the 1\Iothodist churches at Elmvale and'Alle11wo0d last Sunday, while Rev. J. J. Wheatley was attending Conference. n:_. nu. _. r\._,_,.-.,\1 `I ).........:.. II the \DtU\.4lL\.JIIL \I\.ILIn\/ . V . - V V- Mr.'1`h0n1as Beecroft, Barrie, "announces the engagement of his daugllter, Irene Gladys, to [M13 St.anley.:G. Underhi-ll, eldest son of M1`. and Mrs. Fred. Underhill. Aurora, 0nt., the wedding to take place in July. II... \\ .-LLA.. AI `l`\..I.\sn.-\ an }JII.~\.\.a I Mr. Webber of Dalston van- nounc-es the engagement. of his niece, Dora, eldest daughter of Mrs. Taylor of Exeter, England, to" Herman Arthuxf, youngest son of Dr. Bartleeof Osnabruck, O'nt.., the 1nar'1'iag'e.t0 take place quiet- ly on June 26. x1v:._\ nL_-n:.- `n.I`......L.:.-..-..- .-kn STANDING 'l`l[MBli`.R FOR SALE --Slli1.i-lblt`. fur barn timber, lumber, shingle bolts, fence posts and puil t,imbm'. l..a1'ge or small qu-.mt.it.ies to suit pu1`chas(=,1'.A Also haI'dw00d by the acre. Apply D. `J. Bar- clay, Stroud. _6-tf 1.7 U1: uunuu a-av. Miss Phyllis 1\I11x'chiso11, .who has just completed a year course at Brauksome Hall Coll- ege, Bloor St.. Toronto, and re- turned home today, was a flower girl. stationed in one of the dec- orated cars on Yonge St. during Rose Alexandra Tag Day" on *Wednesday. . ' '.. n_, u _---_A:...._ ...p an- V L/\AIl\`\'\.l\~.V| Al. the annual meeting of the Canadian Press Assocn., the fol- lowing Simcoebcounty men were] elected to office: C, H. Hale, Or- illia Packet, vice-chairman of the Weekly Section and a member of the Postal Committee; F. B. El- liott; Alliston Herald, 9. Director; J.\A. MacLaren, Barrie. member of the Paper Committee. . rI'u.- __........-..........I. . . . _ n A . . n ....A VJI many .5 lpI.l\-`I \a\rAl5nannvv\J\zn The engagement is announced of Mary Douglas, youngest daughter" of the late Dr. Thomas Sparks and of Mrs. Sparks, St. Marys, 0nt., to William Cameron Kester. M.A., Quebec. Que., `son of the 1ate.Dr. Wellington Kester, Ingersoll, and of Mrs. S. L. Doo- little, St. Marys, the marriage to take pla quietly on June 30. nu .1-gm-_v~v, \1-nsrv-V` \lIC v-...-.. ..- Mrs. Priest. and son Victor of Toronto. were visiting with Mr.` and Mrs. Thos. Henson, Bradford St, and Mrs. Henson s mother, PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. R.-T1'0t.t.er, of Cookstown, is now visiting her- `Mr. and Mrs. (`.onls0n and son motored from Toronto to spend Sunday at Mr". Henson's, Mrs. Tilbu1'_v o"f Toron- to also being with them for the \\J lAl\,'\,' ~\ week-end. A pretty wedding" took place at St. Paul s, G_hu1'ch, Innisl. on Wednesday, June 6, when Sarah Margaret, eldest. daughter of Mr. ..._a was... r T fmxnard .hp_pa1ne| Margaret, eldest. aaugmer U1 H11. and Mrs. W. J. Leonard. became the wife of Frederick` George G-reene'."son of Mr. and." Mrs. George Greene, Painswick. The bride was given away by her fa- ther and wore a gown of ivory [satin with tulle veil. and orange blossoms and carried June ros- es. Miss Joyce Carr played the wedding march and the choir sang during the signing of the `register-. A reception was held afterwarlds at the home of -the bride s parents. A pretty wedding was solem- nized at the home of the bride's parents,-. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibson. Thornton; on June 14, when their daughter,` Olive (loch- rane, became t.he bride of Mr. Harry Thurlow gof Fergusonvale. The ceremonywas performed by Rev. B. H. Somerville, while the wedding march was played by the groom's sister, Miss Thurlow; The` bride, who was unattended, 3m11N1s1I 1`1) HOUSE T0 I.E'I.` - On Bradford St.., every conven- imice. Pnssessiml at once. Ap- ply to D. C. I-Inward, 1~ ;AMul- caster St. Phone 653. 22.-tf Men s Work- ing'_B0ots, Tan Elk, sizes 6 to 10, special $4.00 Me/n s Tan mud "Black Blucher and" Plain Cut VV 0 rk i n g` Roots, $4.50 1\ Iml $ Split Blucher Cut .\\ m'ki11g' Boots, sizes 8 and 9 m1l_v, special .-value, $2.75. The plealsing surge of Compliments` that _ greets our Display of ' Youths Split, Rlut.he1'. Bums, -sizes -11. 12.13, price $2.00 is lIl(l(`.(`.d 'g`1*at.,il'ying and we know that among` the inzimy new Styles yuu will surly find smiietliiiig` to please you and t.l10.lm_v,, too. _\Vl'l_\' nut ('a;mi lm`la_v and find out how easy it. is to 'lindiol0ll1es thal. will suit the boy and you`? `Sizes 25 to 34, prices $4.50 to $10.00 Withevery dollar purchase we give you a 5c Coupon, redeemable at our Premium Counter. See the nice goods at small prices DURING JULY AND AUGUST THIS STORE A1 19 n New Clothes for Boys Greene--Leonard FOR SAAl.l!`.z_:-;Mont.rose Cottage. 88 Clapper-ton St; B:-xrrie. Central, desirable .propert.y, modern conveniences.' med- .ium size. solid brick, stone foundation. Possession May 7th. T(. .l`mS to suit. .purchas-.- er. Apply Mrs. E. A. Russell, 409 Mzn~kh`:un St., Toronto Tlynul-low-Gibson LINDSAY -Men s Black Djnem [Over- alls, with bib and smocks good va1ue:.. $1.15 each .MenT's. Grey overails, with bib, special value . .$1.50 Men's Gottonad P.a_nt Ov- eralls. These are extra heavy, special price $1.50 Men s Khaki Pants, with L_IL I--,_ Men s Tweed and Worsted Pants; .well made and ex- tra good value, prices .. $2.25, $2.`_15,v.$3.00, $4.00 M15231": 11385;,` s`pIE 1 v:;l;1Vt;. . . $1.85 and $2.00 "EARLY CLOSING entered the parlor on the arm of` her`father, and wore her travel- ling suit of brown faille silk with touches of brass color, blouse and hat to match: also the groom s gift, :1 =sunburst `of pearls, and carried pink and white Carnations. After con- gratulations, the guests. entered {the dining-room ivhere luncheon was served, after which the bride andvgroom left amid showers of confetti and good wishes for Hamilton and Toronto. On their` return they Ni reside on the gro`om si_'farm near Elmvale. ! -FOR SAI.-F.--Drivinr.z outt, bright bay hackney horse. 8.. years old. pm'fectl,v sound and in good condition: with brass mounted harness and run- about. (:11shi011-t.i1'e. Will be` said clmap. Fm" pat'ticula1's apply to Bolton B1`0s.. -Palace _ Livery. T 2/ -25 Pte. Purchase Wounded ' Wm. H. Purchase of V Egbert has received word-~ from Ottawa that his-son, Pte. George E. Pur'. chase, was officially reported` wounded in the neck on May 26. Pte. Purchase went overseas last `October-with the 157th Bn. and went to France with the first draft of 50 on May 9. He had just rejoined his battalion after three weeks in hospital from bruises sustained by; being buried under with brick. Pte; Purchase is` the youngest of five sons. He is well known in Barrie. Kinda:-gal-ton closing Miss Rodgers wishes to an- nounce that the Kindergarten summer dosing will be held on Thursday`, June 28. atm a.m. in the King Block` and 2 p.m. in the Burton Ave. school. . . :STORE WILL CLOSE waonasonv AFTERNOON AT 12 O cLO0K. V BARBIE Mcn s Black and .White Stripe, Khaki, Blue, (Jamhray, sizes 1,4 to 18, worth today $1.50. special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Men's Black and \Vhite Stripe, Blue and other colors, sizes 16, "161/2, 17, 171/2, 18, worth today 75c., special price .. . . . . . . ., l\Ien`s Black and White Stripe, also Grey, Vt/'orking Shirts, sizes 141/_ to 161/., big value 900,, special, price .... .. .... Boys `Black and \\'hite Stripe and Khaki \Vorkir1g' Shirts, with one pocket, sizes 121%.. A13. 131/_. H. These are" big value 750.. special price . . .. .... . . .. .. 50c. Boys Shirt. -Waists, all white, blue and white. black and white stripes. sizes 11%. '12. 121/2. '13. 13%. These are big value ' - Ella and 750. LJLlV\` Men`: Men`: Men`s Black Cast11ne.r.eil5e;.r.11an , sizes 9% to 11,. special price F00" 40c. and 25c. Mn`.< \Vhito Cashmere Sox, Mercury make,` sizes 1().101/- _-, 11. special price . . . . .'.50c. l\Iun \\'ool Sax. extra Value 35c., 3 prs. $1.00 95:: nn, SNAP F611 QUICK SALE-- Cot- - tage at. Little` Lake. including I4_t'nm. boat. t.wo`iron beds, nm.t.tJress - and Ts'p-rings, and gvneml camping outt. all in ::o0dco11dit i0n. This outt can he bought. for $150.00 which is away below value of- building: al0ne. Don`t. delay if yuu want it. Apply to W. Bu- chanan. 121 Sophia St.. 'Bax`rie, Q!` 289 Mzu'kham St... I`01`ont.n. ~ 184.!`

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