730$: .-Gome and` enjoy Barrie Band at the garden paljty at_Mrs." Creswicke s, 190 Bayeld St., Wednesday evening, : June 21. ` _ to 24; . [On Sunday afternoon next, June} [18, Barrie Lodge, I.0.0.F., will hold! its annual Decoration Day services at the Union Cemetery. I III1 7 A n --u Iuuu ucipiug xxuuun zany. 8.11011 The -triple play occurred in the second ars of innings when D. Emms caught a y, threw war 3 g swiftly to Roberts at the middle sack who Judg._ ' then whipped it over to Dobson catching )f the the runner before he could get back. Barrie started scoring in the fourth. l-pro" i Roberts drew a pass. Dobson lived when factv I pitcher missed a. bounder,_ Arinstrong t0 the hunted, and catcher threw 'W1l(.l to third Iome-iscoring Roberts. Boyd. failed to handle Cooper s liner and Dobson crossed the plate. N0f mnr-l1 hitfino rnnxcu-lrnrl Mnnoarnr .:i\ (VP | uu:lpC1 a uucl uuu uuusun crusseu the plane. ;'; _7Not much hitting" remarked Manager [,M1lne_ ag 1I1{_noak_ tilook flhe bgxt. but Reive surpr1se 1m Awxt -a t ree- av er to left. Reynolds fanned. Connell' golsgfour balls. L_ockhart _bunted and Carson was slow inl hls throw to third, so the basesvwere full.` Then Marshall Boyd made a mighty swat and landed the sphere in the right garden $101` a two-bahgger. The `hall was relayed`! I lome to catc a runner, ut Morten muff- led. Wench hit -through Lally, scoring `Boyd, `but was left on 3rd (`Inna ..:.....l..~ 1... D......,. r_n_. _.__i h_L l I I l .uu_)u, uuo `waa gun, Uu oru. _ - .' Clean singles by Burns.- Lally and Rob! e'rts_ and fast base`-running by the` rst `two I enabled them to tal7_v:and tie` the score 4-4."! A ....... 4.- 1)..L..'..._ _:.._1__ 1.-- r\ V uaoc H1 hue obu Irame. For the first four innings it was good snappy ball with smart elding, though {the hits were infrequent. Barrie got a pair in the fourth -and Knook went `two i ahead in the next round only to be tied by .Barrie in the second half of the fth. Emms replaced Carson on the mound for Barrie and allowed the visitors only one hit. a three-bagger in the ninth. Barrie batted freely in the seventh and eighth {for a total of nine runs, a change of batteries inot helping Knock any. '1'}!!! .fI';lT|lD nloty nnnuu--um-I 3-. LL- _.._`-J Mi_s-hap at Barrie -lKnock Game ; Barrie Wins by 13 to 4; ` A'Trip1e Play. A triple play by Baxjrie was the feature Iof the scheduled match in which Barrie defeated Knock 13 to 4 at the Agricultural 5Par_k. Wednesday afternoon. Burns, Bar- } rie s third baseman, suffered a. double frac- ture of one of the bones in his left ankle las he jumped on the bag when stealing a I base in the 8th frame. Ii`m- Man (:....4 6...... :_.._:__- :4 FRAUM IN RUNNING 3.4555, `Mr. and ;`Trs...Fre c1_ Hilfz and f-aumily :wv..=h to_ tharnk themfrlends a'1rl_neigh!_mrs ffor them` kmrlness and sympathy in their isad bereavelnenti. 24p ! Mrs. N. Clarke wi.<:hes`to thank all 19nd.11e_i:hb0m for their k3._r_1rl expressions inf wnlnafhy and oral tributes in the! l(7e:!fh of her eldest (laughter. Nellie. ` 2453; `friends E Mrs. Robert Keovs;n and family desire to` {express thanks to friends` and neighbors for sympathy and kindness shown them in their recent 'be1`eaV'ement. * 24p { ____..._... BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE'--Central1y lo- cnt;ed_. with, all conveniences; a bargain for quick sale at $1900. Apply at 77 Maple Ave, 24p Q... Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas wish to thank their friends and neighbors for the many I acts of kindness and sympaf-hy shown them gin their `hour of trial; also to thank those 'who_so kindly sent owers. 24c a unuuuul. cawn oy uonneu, in the sixth; of a long drive by Lally. ' Tim picked it! just ere it touched the grass and turning` a somersault ,came up smiling with thef [ball held safe. - ` I .... 1, H-,'_'(.-5' uer wom; mmlmum 50 cents I 3 Illllllll IIIJIIIIBI 1 I V " `. " 1 In; Ecii u may -....._. ......,.. u,u._uum_y IS rent IO!` burns in his! injury. He will be conned to the hospitall for several weeks, and it may be five? months before he is '-able to resume his, work in the Bank of Commerce. One of the star plays of the match was a brilliant catch by Connell, in the sixth, long drive lw Tmllv 'r:... ..:-u___. l " 3 IIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIB .. ---_... V-uuu ouJu:. U MI-*`.ex:rier and Sutherland worked at ,the| points for Knock in the eightth. Ferrier lacktd control and was no mystery when] he did get them over. His wind-up"` greatly amused the fans. Much sympethy is felt for Burns in his. injury. wxll be nnnnm-I +.. .1... L----I lAl.Dl'.1l.lUC . Carson. making his first appearance in_ a league match, did very good work. though he was touched up a bit lively in the fth frame. Both in hitting and eldingllleive was 'he star `for Knock. He had two three-1 buggers to his crediteand played his posi- I` tion in first-class style. | U .... .... ._.-J C`- chalked up against each, but they` were excusable ones. In the seventh. Emma pitched only six balls. ' 7 After the fourth, Knock's playing grew decidedly ragged, there being numerous errors. I I CII\}lsn Lockhart showed good. form for the rst half. but didn t seem able tq stand the} distance. ` ' I n`__iW .. .. - , FFURNIISIIED ROOMS TO LET-Board or `without. Apply 77 McDonald St. 24-9p r-en ts her 1 {I111 ----.ICD V -Word; minimum 50 I III lllilnn--nu 14 66" var word: minimum 50 cents I . NWMMENEEU M HEHIMHMJ M9NTEITH--In lgyirug memm_-y of Mrs. 'IK,...L._:;L Mamonmm 'CLARKE--In the Royal Victoria Hospital, `Barrie. Saturda , June 10, 1922. Nellie Clarke. daughter of Mrs. N. Clarke. '3 Charles St., Barrie, aged 7 years, 5 months, 10 days. r I :IlIllllllll;; cott to M of Stroud. sonage. Collier St., Barrie, Wednesdav, June 7, 1922, by Rev. H. E. Weuwooa, John S ' ary Jane Nxxon, both lBARNFS-In the R. V. Hospital, Thurs- " day. June 15, 1922, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barnes. Barrie. ' CAPEL--On Thursday, June 8. 1922, at I 932 Sixth Ave. E.. Owen Sound. to ' Mr. and Mrs. John Capel (nee Edna M. I Gilchrist) a son. FOYSTON---In the Columbus Hospital, 1 Seattle. Wash.. Sunday, June 4, 1922. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Foyston. GRANDY--In the R. V. Hospital. Wed- nesday. June 14, 1922. a daughter to Capt. and Mrs. R. S. Grandy, Camp I Borden. l'HEPPLESTON--At 45 Sanford St.. Bar- . rie. Saturday. June 10, 1922, a son to , Mr. and Mrs. Richard He_nple:~.'ton. lHILL--On Saturday. June 10, 1922. to I Mr. and Mrs. Franlg Hill; Cumberland ' St., a son. THOMPSON-~At Stayner, Friday. May 26, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Thomp- ' | son. a daughter (`Ruth Eleanor). 'I`O LET-~Suitable for light house- keeping; furnished or unfurnished. Ap'- `ply 73 Tiin St., Allandale. 23-24p 99" word: minimum H !MM.H!H!I I H----l?.llIlI' Thursday,-Jun 15, 1922 MARRIEIS I and loving mvnmry. `n-f , Robert and Hazel Mildred. DIED BORN 10_Ving memory Mrs. MlH.HI1mf uykn v\:|:v. ml :uUx_y Ul Alli.`- who pus:-otl -H_u.<'bun TO RENT--Will take in cattle or rent. whole en- bloc.` Apply at Jam- ieaon s Garage or 164 Buyeld St. 23-4p Lead 5 (91030; .1 VVe have :4 perties, vzu-u lake Show 1 offer at \'(-I')' H0uses"fr Vacant In: Market gm . Farms fro tio`n you dvsi `We also 11; summer hmm A No matte-r real estate H A call" will 8 profit to _\'n -Office. A1}; Phone office PARTRI Bram _ BARRIE `Vise T0 RENT for July and August. in Barrie, 8-rm;me two-storey T brick house, fur- nished. em`-bowered in trees, most. desir- able locality; only best of tenanfs ac- cepted. Apply at` Examiner office. 23-24c Whale T11 Cor. PIES, Eli! M. J; PHONI If you CO(_)ki11f-\" `If `you pzlrticulzt some 4 HO COO ~- `WVANTED-e-Qualied Protestant teacher, 8.8. No. 17, Innisl, small attendance; convenient board, good salary, duties to commence Sept. 5. Apply to- H. E.` Hughes, Craigvale. T23-24c , y0l| lhursci Fri border p:1c'keL Each bulleti Watch best fr ieties zu, valu:1I'= semns FOR BAK HOME- BRO SAND 56 ELI SPRI CH( -WBOARDERS WANTED-LadiesV or gentle-l men; centrally located, all modern con- _'veniences. For address apply at Exam- ';I-usr nginn ` 9:11":- VPICN Re:11 and DU snu-.u vuu oru.:lh--.lUU ROTOR. Z`/3 mxles from Bnre. new brick house, well n- `ished, burn on stone foundation. cement. I'El<)ors, good.-`mive shed; about 18 ;:8`Cl`S "fall rye and 8 acres hay; good_orchard. ' vell at barn, spring creek on back of `farm; plenty of good bush. mostly hard- `wavad. AThis farm is priced to sell. Some- one is going to get a` bargain. ` For full {gmrtictllars apply to W. C. How. Barrio. `W nhone 798. `l`|t{-`cf OR SALE---24 last; yar s chickens. gr-..m.1.wg. Apply 119 Penetung St._ 24 *_ .v-.. ..,_uv.u-.1 111 n unL\.\Jt1L1V bu wum up `an (state. 12-room brick house, 123 Worsley St.; 6--room house. 125 Worsley 32.; also la r;_re shop; repair same and will rent "825, $12. $5, givingtan income of 1350!} year on $2700. ` The price you can '?my for means 18%, for the brick house z';(.~day could not be built for double the! ' zmxmey, and the deep lot and unobstruct- ~<~e(i view opposite court house. All you require is $15200 cash, `balance one `to years 3500 year, interest 7%. `Final price for all this month only as it "is. Could be made into apart/men~`s. H. R. Graham. Kenora. Ont. 23-28c ,*_____..__.__..._..._.,_ `ARM FOR SALE--1Q0 21/; miles Frnm R~.r.-n nan! L.-ml, L....... ....n 1:- .94 MAN WANTED--0ne who understandsl -farming. Apply at once to Mrs. John flmppell, Crown Hill, R. R. l, Barrie- 'P`bone 902 ring 41. 23-24c GIRL WANTED--At ohce. Apply Mrs. lfumikin, corner Mary and Elizabeth. St. `Phone 431. . 24-24;) .______..____..__.._____..._I GOOD MAID WAN'I`ED-Good wags to W nnmnnfnnlt nnvunn Avvnlu` I-n Mm - GIRL WANTED to aams n housework. ' t i A....I.. L... lnu... .. `ll... tI':..l..... n....__ u rL'LI1\:1l4t3"s7lzUL'K. Implements and CI'0p, $5,500; possessxnn at once. Cecil Arn- 'o1d, Allistoni Phone 71-30. 24-29p _ HAID WANTED--Apply to Mrs. Chas. Devlin, 53 Maple Ave. I 24c IKIED WANTED at once;. two in family. Apply 166 Bayeld St. . 24c MAID WAN'I`ED--Apply to Mrs. Cres- ? wicks, 190 -Bayeld St. 240 WANTED AT ONCE--A maid. V Apply Simcoe Hall, Allandale. 24~24c 47.; ,rnuu.L-zn Lrn orurrmuu D1 .-IEBSD-I berries and other fruit. Good six-room- ed house. furnace. electric. `town water,l {huge poultry houses. Apply Box T", Examiner. 24p j 33?-OR 'S_ALE AT A BARGAIN to wind up all (Xitate. 12-rnnm hi`:n1r }`InI1ua 1`)? r vv 1,: vuLvu' U1 l.'nDun: I` U ILLV IDIIJLU -bed;-ooms, with use of balcony. Apply, at95 Collier St. - 24p! IVJIJIJ A.uL1.I.Al 7151;` 1.1211 VUU 'Wl5% UU competent person. Apply to Mrs. W. A. Boys, Barrie, 22-24c Iuyu vvnuxxuu W @180 In nuuaeworx. Apply by letter to Mrs. Hickey, Camp Borden. 24p :Live`Stoc!T: F jar 3.3-1:: Property F or Sale Farm For gale` Property To Let Helwantea Wanted "F" A-ORES--Stnck. implements `nnacnaainn of Anna 4 l'JAILI.l' 24tfc ` HAVE `YOUR CHIMNEYS'(CLEANED' nnrl nnnn his` 2...... Q..L. T.` C` `I'.__._ 11:)! mrm COUPE won SALE, in` good condi- Hnn uriw afar-for - annrl ' unlnnlarn-inn GRAY-DORT CAR i1`oiizsT_Xi1T.E. in excel; `nnlv ..,.....l:a.:.... ........ 1:-.. ..._.._-.I:-._ -_I-, [CARS WASI{iIT3;)-Old Foundry, Ross St. Low rates to weekly customers. A. C. ` Firman. Phone 592. _ 24-25p I FO{P;SALE-Chevro1et' touring car ahd trailer, sold separate; refrigerator, type- writer and tents ; sold cheap, at.Tuck's. a !LOST--0n Friday night or Saturday mom-g ing, a sum of money between McGuire's ll ` Comer and the Shoe factory. Finder? i please leave at McGuire's Shop, Dunlop ` Streqt. * . 24-24p STRAYED-'-Fo'ur red yearling s*eers and 1 yearling black and white heifer, with I letter R branded on ank. Please} | notify Charles Robertson; Craigvale. I Phone 8115. ` . 24c ;L'OS _I` CAR LICE`NSE-No. 8_3752. Fin- (`Inn 1...... -4 D.......:...._ not __ -.. ..L-... TU-R SALE-On Queen St.. Elmvale, 8 tnonuxi brick.veneei'ed{ dweing, hard fund soft water, stable, diive shed and iarge hen yard. Four [lots in connec- fcinnu Apply on premisw. R. H. Hen- fj. . ` 20-25c] IFOR SALF:-Range stove. good.ns new, and other household furniture, all in per- __fect condition ;. cheap.for quicksale. as owner is leaving town. Apply at 25 Vespra St. 24pi 22-FOOT DI(;fOR BOAT FOR SALE (oni Tmlzn ..q;mrInn\ - nnuy loaf Ynlua `I Tnu;-.-nnl I u ! 1 divanette, fumed oak, 1 large tapestry rug. 1 small tapestry rug. 4-burner a.ut- omatic coal oil stpve. Apply 110 John Street. 24-241: OR SALE--Solid quarter-cut "oak buffet! 13_U_(?GY BARGAIN" for quick sale.-A! Stylish hard rubber. steel spoke top bug-l gy. good as new. Apply Wm. L_IcBride_.| 12 Small St. P.0. Box 888, Ba-rne. 24p! FOR SALE-Quan`=it'y household furniture, ltifnhn ronnrn our! man chum. nlm. an..- [LARGE TENT--Good as new, band sewn`,| ' four rooms. hall down centre, two ven- tila`ox'_. poles, etc., complete for'sale.' Also bell shape tent. 4 ` 24c FOR SALE-Good delivery horse; organ.) in good condition, sideboard, bedroom! suite, `parlor table, walnut. _ Apply to R. Robertson. Shanty Bay. 24p -uuu \.'uu1.u I'\u.L D:1uI7`1. Ill guuu Cullul-I Tl`gr_11t Fofd deli\'e1'y truck with good moi ti:-n, with _sf.a`rt'er; good` upholstering, r.-ewly paintfd. tires in A1 shape- Also" tlor. .A'pply 107 Tiff-in Sh, Allandale. 24? FOR SALE-Cream wicker baby carriage: in good oondition, used short time. 'Mod- % erate price. Apply Box L" Exam,- iner office. ` 23-26p FOR `SALE-D1-ophead Singer sewing ma chine, in first-class condition. Apply to G." Wingrove, -phone 606 ring 12. 20-25c| ------------------------r- FOR SA-LE--Grain and clover threshing machine. in good repair. Apply Chas. McGinnis, Box 808, 0; phone 958W. 24tfc .. .. . `FOR SALF--33 or 40 in lots close to C01- lier St-. on Berczy, adjoining Mr. Young s residence, $7 per foot, or about 165 it... including the corner all for $800. is a chance for a builder to sub- divide and put un -bungalows to sell or rt-131:. Easy location. very central. H. R. Graham. Kenora, Ont. 23-28c 11u.'L.I.`lJLI.l.\;.l unn, run. Dnun. In excel- lent con_dit1on,-snap for immedlate sale; wonderful bargain. Apply to 15 Ross St.A. or phone 572. * ~24c{ VCIHITE WICKER.BABY cA1uuAGE` for I sale, nearly `new. Apply Mrs. Ferguson. -Campbell Ave., Allandale. . 24c] FOR SALE---About 25 acres standing. hay, clover and timothy mixed. Apply Fred- win Thompson, Sbnoud R. R. 2. 23-2`8p _________________.__._l REED BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE, in` I n-nnd nnnifinn ' Annlu at `D `A In}... ITHREE ACRES 01? ALFALFA for sa1e--I Apply E. V. Babcock, corner of Cook] U and Codrington Sts. 24p]- QUANTITY OF.GAS PIPING and ttings I fl` R9`? nhnnn Lnnlu mvurn;nnr Ii`. [FRESH MADE CLOVER HAY [for sale. I Anal" 1:` M I:`......I. ...L......-arzn tn- LIGHT DEMOCRAT WAGON for sale A.....n.. Q`) Man]. A... ..1......- zen 0.4 1:. 5.:\LL KINDS of dry lumber for sale, on 101:1 ` nnn 7 Rank Ann! Invnna 'M:.ml I .l\/\7L _u.-Lu. u1u1_uuDL'4-1VU. 0.3104. rm-I dei` leave at Examiner Oice or phone 527. V 24c WA ACRES ON BAYFIELD` ST.-R;;: i)eTTi( .';llld ,f.h9l` fruit I-`vnnrl n;v_I-Anna- oouu, cum. .3 son's Point. 5.-.=:I1uJ. LYJ.ULUIL DUAL run. BALL`; (on Lake Simcoe); new last July; Universal] four-cylinder engine; speed 15 miles per hour: seating capacity. 10 persons; ev- erything in perfect condition. Price 3800; cost $1350. R. N. Brown. Jack- .....'.. D..:..; m an. uu unuu--vguuuwy uuuavuulu xurnlwre, kchen range and gas stove; ako rugs. carpets and linoleum, all in good condi-. tion. Water power washing machine and w:-nger. Apply 188 Dunlop S_t., Phone_ 30. . 240 I uuuu unux un1.u.u.:1\1.l:4 run. otuma, 111' good condition.` Apply at R. A. John- st.on's grocery. . ` 24p` Luu xxnuuu ux uny IULHUCI 1.01`. 52116, ()1! Luv 27, con. 7, Essa. Apply James Nicol, Utopih, Ont. _ l9tfc gUt1LV L11. 1 U1` .\JD .l.'1'r'11VJ HDCI HIUEIHEC for sale, cheap. Apply Examiner of- ce. ' ' ' 19tfx l1'\J'J.1l. uumuuxxnx VVAUULV 101' BBl8- Apply 87 Maple Ave., phone 569. 24-51) LIJJIIJLL HJFIJJIII UIJLIVIIAIV I111`! Apply E. M. Freek, phone 652.10 Jvuo No change in our prices:-- Blossom -T33 ........ .. -454: lb.` Carnation Tea .......... .. 60 lb. Moss Rose Tea .......... .. 75c1lb. Delicious Cocoa .......... .. 25 lb. The Hub Mocha and [Java Coffee .......... .......... .. 65: lb. Pure Spices, Dates; Dried Fruit; ' THE HUB TEEN`! WEENY STORE --5... 'l."i'AGES FOR SALE AND R.ENT--- Also good building lots on sand beach on bay. Big Bay Point. Apply to A. J.; Fmser, Peninsular Park Hotel, Big Bay] `Point. 24-25pi .----u--.-.--- T. +jI1-_.I19!=_LEY Lost and Found Miscellaneous Automobiles For Sal ~2:?;a; g - L'JJ'L14ll_ BRAVO 24p I AAl5.l\.IIJ I 5. .W. A. Boys. K.C;, Chief Whit) of; the Conservative party, the official; mnosition in Parliament, returned to I Barrie Monday to attend the Court` of. General Sessions which opened Tuesda_v. Answering a question re- lative to the division on the Feilding [fiscal policy. Mr. Boys agreed that 1 Hon. Mr. Feilding"s speech on Mon-I dav night changed the complexionof i affairs favorable to the Government ~:ecu1'in9:~sur='oort from +he Pro2;res- aives. He did not admit that the King` :=.`rminist1_`ation grained any svmpathy I `Ermn the official opposition, however. ing from the useful character of gifts, Miss Dewar is entering a_pro-i fession other than teaching--in fact.; rumor has it that she is going into greatest of -all professions-home-i making. : TIT A 1)---- `ff ['1' I1I-_.1! `l'l1`I___ -1! -I10-.`}I|`\.`\l.I\.1 oIAv\TL uuvvcx uaancu. ouus-I FRONT FURNISHED BEDROOM to rent, central, suitai le for two girls or manl and wife; use of kitchen. Phone 349W. ' . ' _24p The students of the Collegiate showed their apnreciation of Miss N. Dewar, classical teacher, who is leav- jing the staff, by presenting her with i ia oor-lamp, in the Assembly Hall on [ :'Monday. June 12. The members of] the staff also gave Miss Dewar a? harggisome silver ower basket. `nu -C-`wanna 4-`an nan-@111 nlnnunnd-nu ..1-` 4-1....` i When` the jurv in a perjurv case! had gone to deliberate at 520 o -' clock Wednesday afternoon in the! County Court the jurors who hadi . sat in the Robinson damage case I 4'-arlier in the dnv ware called forian-i other case. They had gone out to takethe air after their earlier verdict I and when their names were c'a,ll>d six, were still taking the air. At least, they did not answer to their name= E and. in consequence, the Court levied I la ne of $4.00 each on them. ' 3 Thirty-eight teachers were aboard. the steam yacht Priscilla, in charge: of Cant. T. W. Wood, when the yacht: left the government dock at Barrie; last Saturday morning for a two days cruise. The Priscilla sailed to Sparrow Lake and from there the teachers were taken bv launches to Port'Severn, 28 miles down the Sev- ern River. "`A scenic trip and every M minute of the time enjoyed, ?.was an } expression heard upon the party s,re- `turn Sunday evening. 11-n - A. Stephens, had a narrow escape on his way home from school on Tuesday afternoon when he ran directly in l~*`:'ont o'f Fred Ayerst s car on Dunlop ' St. just opposite the Post Office. Mr. i7Averst immediately swerved to one Ikiide but the rear fender struck Doug- I las, knocking him down and frighten- ing him badly. Apart from the scare ' the kiddie was none the worse for `the accident, although it might have been much worse. } A Ii.viitt`le-l:)_o.u;:lz;'s"gtehhens, soniof R. I 5 R M. B. Tudhope, Orillia lawyer, is ` sttffering from tonsilitis which` devel- `oped in County Court, Wednesday, Q when Mr. Tudhope s temperature was reported to have risen to 103. His physician reported Mr. Tudhope un- able to attend court Thursday and "3 case which he was to defend was I put over to July 11 when it will be itried before a judge. 1'-.11 vx I -- Six-year-old Warren Allward; only son of J. C. AIlward,`oDupont Street, Toronto, was to come next _v_veek with his grandmother to visit Miss F. N. Warren, Mary St. Late Friday af- ternoon last, the little fe1low s life was `crushed out by a motor truck in front of his own home. Miss Warren attended the -funeral in Toronto on !Monday.' In `D rn--.n__'.__ r\_.:n:_ 1 l James Welsh of Elmvale was ned $10 and costs in Barrie Police Court on Monday morning for speeding on Bradford St. Mr. Welsh attained an [ excessive momentum just at the spot 3 ' where the two constables meet `at the . end of their beats, but failed to slow down when hailed. Chief Constable S. Draper of Elm-l vale was in town yesterday in con-, nection with,a trial in the County Court. Chief Draper has been a con- stable in Elmvale for thirty-seven years and a resident there for forty 1 years. - A handicap tennis tournament has been arranged, starting A Saturday, June 17. All members names have been entered. Members must be: ready to playto nish the tournament within a week. I , , __-__---_,- I The Legge Organ Co. of Toronto started installing the new organ in St. Andrew s Church this week. It] will probably be ready for opening l'in about three weeks. I TWO COMFORTABLE FURNISHED. .L..'.l..-m.-y... ...:4l. ...... ..t L..I....._-. A__|_.