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Barrie Examiner, 20 Jul 1922, p. 12

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IFARM TO 'RENT--200V acres. excellent mii, one mile fmmABeeton, district ideal. `Pot particulate, write Owner, 15 Raglan a\ve'.`, Toronto. 7 29-30p Hllll 1` U51-I8 WIDU 1lUllUIDu . Q Miss Bryson's pupils have done excellenti work this year-in connection with these examinations in piano and theory", as Miss! Bryson did not resume her teaching till the first of January.` All were suc'cessful.! K. " l {gmumsma `I An 1 I IIIIIIIII I [>355-`IQUKICI lllllfbo `Elementary School Piano---Hazel Part-g ridge and Walter Brown (equnh. Lillian; Hines. I . 1 Introductory Piano--First-Class Honors:i Mary Johnston. Honors: Eileen Armstrong . I Introductory School Piano--Honors+-I - Mary Bhrtch and S`-oewart`Brown (equal). Primary Rudiments--Fix'st-Class Honors: Frank Shannon. Il:-- n.__._-.. _..._1I'-l' n- nun-.. 1.-.. E Junior Counterpoint-Muriel Bryson . E I i IIHTUKU .I)l'yUll_. Elementary Piano--First-Class H0nors-- Audrey Clifton. H0nors--Mildred Walls. lPais`--Ethel Hines. u-I_-_I viz--- 1r.__-l n-_;. _,. _._;_____ run. Ill any cunulun, In ccniaworu - I EEIHEEIEE 5IlEI!iI$ Lambert & Kilgour have started in i ` the electrical} contracting business. an cs . I u - _J.Z T(}.mI{7T.-'(enan_ again. supplid ai Wright. piano f9r the Chautauqua; this year, ~ * O___.'_`I _L-__:_;-, ,1 n-II l ! gm; :1; Lvvvclt ll : UV. 1 l The [gold medal for winning the? most points at the annual eld sportsi of the Canadian Air Force, held at` Camp Borden, July 10, was awarded to H. A. Gill, of Barrie- . l\-.4-....:.. 11-..}..- ..........:..._:-__.._ ___!n5 "nu ullvu QIIKGIIIJ uvaun, qau-I-J Ill 2111.: There was much excitement around . J ohn` Spearin s house, Little Lake Road, Sunday afternoon, when a draft 3 horse fell into a cistern. By working; hard eight men managed to extricate the animal in a Eomparatively short` ltime. V 3 { Canoe races in connection with thei `Grand Trunk Railway employee s: |_picnic at Orillia during Old Homej Week are to be open to all, it is un-g derstood,which probably will be good i inews to Barrie Aquatic Club mem-i `hers. ' FKRM FOR S:\~LE-~F.ast half lot 4, con. *2. Om, 4 miles from Barrie, 96vacres inhck day; sr`=ven-mnmed brick house. 2:10:31 shinglr.-.d; barn -50x73. steel roof and Emily equipped stables. silo. driveshed. Emnhouse, o`her necessary huilrlinga; alsh. mm ~acre.s1 ghod hudwnnd hush. orchard` `-md -gxwrdmz good mxturzsl drainag. aleo `rvdi ~.mderrlrained.%-51' For particulars ap- ply F. H. Ball, Shzmty Bay. 29-30p -: I BX}!-HIS. I: - H Pupils of Miss Enid Partridge Prinnwry Piano. Beth Drury: Elementg ary Piano, Stella Partridge; Introductory: Piano. "lnu Kenny. _ i Pupiis of Miss Regina E-. Milligan 3 Helen Davis. Kenneth Banting. Jean? Lyons`. Margaret Wafson. 1 Pupils of Miss Bryson { Intermediate Piano-Muriel Bryson. 1 `Junior Piano-Elsie Bigelow. . * i I Primar_v\School Piano--Frank Shannon. `Harold Bryson, ` - - - . Wlnrnnnfouuy D:nnn_.w:vaf_nloca `runny-c__i V--9 J`--4.9 -'-specia1 showing of Silks, crepe,` Georgette, Homespuns, Poiret Twill,i and Tricotine dresses, Friday Jul,v 21 by Powell & Co. I I "HI... ..-1.l _--_`l-\ -_, -_,_-_,, ~ .- 1 UV 5`: `Lo \.llll., Ill IJEILICO - Ontario Hydro commissioners will meet at the` Library Hall, Tuesday next, to discuss va}:ious subjects in the interest of norfhern Onta"rio. 'D-..A. `IY__I_L _,_L 7., _, ,, 1 u nun UIl\ 5; uvanau g . The government inspector who`; was overcoine by heat in London last; Tuesday was not the` son of John! Mackay, Barrie, as reported_ by the` Toronto press. The stricken man,l who has since died, was Alex..Mackie, I !an egg inspector. ' | A 1-..... ......:.\I -...-.... `L..`I.l ......l._._ LI... { VI wL\. 5LI..InIa_y cAI.|v.y\.uu | I I In scanning the lengthy list of} isuccessful Normal School students? for local names, two were missed: glast week. They were Miss Freda; {Ferris of North Bay Normal and Miss, vMarguerite `Sutherland of the Toronto `Normal. .Both received interim; second-class" certificates. ; 1-.-n ' 1-aw . 11 g Corenzio 'won. the Preliminary 'Purse race at Windsor in his first. start of the season, Tuesday. The; race was six furlongs and the winner was a. 16 to 1 shot. Corenzio was; the Barrie Brookdale stable s favorite ? forthe King s Plate, but the promis-j iing three-year-old pulled up lame on% :a work-out before the Plate race and; had not participated in a race till: this week.` Jockey Claver had thei mount on Corenzio Tuesday. ; A Following are~names of successful pupils: in the Toronto Conservatory of Music: exams. I- n....:I.. ..c n:... l:'..:.l D...-.:.I.. i vsnv Ill awn. Gov VJ. HUI. uncx ll \Jll lad]. I U. i Bert Hubbert, Innisl, pleadedl guilty in Barrie Police Court this; morning to a charge of violating the; motor car speed law, July 15. He! [was ned $3_an`d costs, $8.75 in Ta11.7t 'l`ln.....-. ....-..-. .......L . . . . . . _ .._ wwsuo I A"fforticu1turist from Trenton, who, was in town yesterday, remarked to} The Examiner upon the pretty win-; dow boxes decorating the bank; fronts. Flowers in public places like this are even more appreciated than `in the gardens. ' I rm... .. ....... .....4. :..._......L..__ -__1.-} I uuvvsnu vnlnuu \.y ; v n ; a v-avuuo Police Magistrate Jeffs extended: ;the nob1esse oblige spirit to two; iyouthful strangers who appeared be-} 5fore him last Saturday, who had been ; !intercepted on,a journey via theii ib1ind end on a passenger train for: `the-West. A job in the harvest elds : in this county was obtained for them Q ' and they were set free to accept it; I-F'.\RM FOR S!\LE--100 {acres timber bush. E egust haif lot 26. con. 8. Essa,Tp. Apply Mia . Jars. Sproul. Umgiia. Ont. 27-32,1 '50:: yea Annoyvvvvsn I A lawn social was held under the, auspices of_ the W. C. T. U. on Wed-i needmy afternoon on,the beautiful; lawn of Mrs."E. W. Brdwn, 193 Blake St. A large number of ladies from Barrie and Allandale attendcd= and the programme and refreshments} I were greatly enjoyed. . 1'... _____ ....... n..- 1......_n..-. 1:..4. -4.-4 !V The Band committee and band` members to the number of twenty- .six were entertained by T. D. Rees,1 iat Glen Ormond, Blake St., lastf` ;Thursday evening. `A complimentary ; {dinner to the guests was served. j Very hearty thanks were expressed to : ;Mr. Rees for his thoughtfulness and }| :hospita1ity towards those connected` iwith the band.` V .1 Al, `I'\ ,,1!,_'.2__,.,_ TORONTO CONSERVATORY EXAMS; Ads. in thinoiumia, 4jo;a1v1t;word Il.E-l-In - I.2L.II.2-l- LOCAL mews IN MEMORIAM i Ori1lia Packet---After a severe illness of `about six weeks. death came to Mrs. H. ;_R. Channen. who had been` ailing since {last fall. She was a resident of Orillia for jforty years and saw Orillia grow into a iprosperous town. She was very fond of her ower garden and loved to have it in bloom throughout the summer. SarahoEl- eanor Collis was bortn Lonon. Englmd, =eventv-eight years ago. In 1863- she mar- .ried Henry Robert Channen. In "1872 Mr. MRS. sAi2l\H 'McKEVER l Mrs. Sarah McKever passed away at her llate residence. 26 Garden avenue. Toron~ lto, on Saturday, July 15. Deceased was; iin her 80th year and lived in Angus until {four years ago, removing at that time ito Toronto-. She was born in County Der- lry. Ireland.-and came to Canada with her] [parents when a child. Surviving her are* {three sons. John of Midland, Samuel and iWilliam of Barrie. and ve daughters, lMisses `Dolly and Katherine McKever at] `home. Mrs. A. -G. Smith of Toronto and Mrs. T. Duckworth and Mrs. Wm. Mc- Mackon of Angus. Interment took place in-Angus on Monday, July 17. after an impressive service in the Union Church. `at which Rev. S. Martin of Hawkestone lpresided. A large number attended to pay ltheirlast respects to one who had beenl I _such a kind and faithful friend during her | lifetime. \\'ll 11'.` ILCIVTB ll|l IIIIIIICUIGIC lC'vlu|l\'C3o { Mr. Cotter was a shoemaker by _trade und enjoyed an enviable reputation for gintegrity; honesty and careful workman- ishig`. ' ' 9 1 -11) '1 111- 1- 1 mun Tlme funeral will bel held from hi$ late residence on Friday. July 21. at 9 a.m.. ,'to St. Mary's Church and cemetery. 0 i 1 1 7?: ,ADRE.e----Stock. implements and crop, -"';.. s()\); possession at once. Cecil Am-T t.';`. Alliston. Phone 71-30. - 24-29p I NICHOLAS COTTER I I Nicholas Cotter passed away_ at his` .home. 76 Worsley St.. on Wednesday, July` '19. Deceased was born nearly sixty-three; E-years ago in Penetanguishene and was thei jyoungest son of -Col. James Cotter. Hal :came to Barrie over forty years ago and ;shortly aftersettling here married Sarah, Bailey of Cookstown, who died in 31910.] ;Mr. (`oter married a second time, in 1917. ' i and his \'-.'ife_. who was Miss Johannah Retir- ;(lrm of Barrie. survives him. Beyond his: wife he leaves no immediate relatives. '5 `ll- n,\u.... ,. -L..-._...i___ 1.-. L._,..'I_ ` lIIIIiIII I IIIIIIIII i 5 I 1 I I . _ 1 I l\l\lIIII'1 L I111 -: Mn`s._ H. FLTHANNEN OBITUARY u_y puuua WCIC present. . . Mrs. Allan was 3 woman of ne christian character and posseiserl many sterling qual- ities that had made fof her many friends by whom her memory will be affectionate- ly cherished. auug :uu:'-1L Ul .-uuertu. . Interment took place on -Monday. July 17. in the Sixth Line Cemetery. the ser- vice being condu_t:ted by her minister. ev. W. Johnston of Churchill. The fol- lowing acted as pail-bearers. G. C. Allan. Howard Allan. Walter Allan. D. H. Allan . IA. Kirkpatrick and Mr. Gardiner. Among the out-of-town r'elatives who attended the funeral were Miss Crowe. niece of deceased. `of Chicago; Miss `Margaret Todd of Tor- onto; a nephew, Prof. F. B. Allan of the University _of Toronto; and J. S. Lucas. brother-in-law. and his daughter. -Mrs. Mc- Intosh. Many others from Barrie and near- by points were present. -`Jr: Allan rue o nvnvnnn r\: 1:... _`L_:-A! 1 MRS. WM. ALLAN -Mrs`. Wm. Allan passed away at Lefroy on Friday. July 14.. after a long illness. Deceased was in her eightietb year and was formerly Georgina MacDonald.` step? `daughter of the late Rev. Thos. Wightman; at one time a Presbyterian minister in Barrie. She became the wife of Wm. Allan` vnrpr Gffv vnnrc can our! 41...... I:-.-_x -, _v<::ua asu, \'Vut.'H`l2|lC~V rt`u10\'e(l [0 l.:Il`0)'. Mrs. Allan leaves to mourn. her death [her husband; ve daughters. Mrs. S. Ben- *nett of Midland. Mrs. G. Reive of Church- ill. Mrs. J. W. MacNamara of Manis`ique. ,Mich.. Misses Agnes J. and Jessie G., at ]home; and two sons. Fred` of Churchill land Albert of Alberta. T..L.....-......A. 4_-I_ "1 u.'- . ' _ - uauw. out: ucczuue me W118 OI Wm. Allan` ;over fifty years ago and they lived on their farm north of Churchill until ten years ago, whenithey removed to Lefry. Mrs. leavps tn mnnrn liar Ann. :Channen came to Orillia. followed by his Ewife and two children `three months later. iAfter residing in Oril-lia for two years they tmovcd to Muskoka. where they lived for item years. returning again to Orillia. where ithey have since resided." Mrs. Channen [was a faithful attendant of the Anglican [church up to the time of her illness and iwas an active worker rluring- that time. `Besides her husband. she leaves three sons {and three daughters. 'who are Mrs. Wm. lllopkins. OriIlia;. Henry Charles. Barrie;l {Benjamin Reuben. Bualri: Adeline. at =home; Mrs. R. L. Gillespie. Toronto; and lArthu1f R.,'Parr_v Sound. She is also sur- |\`i\'ed h_v.eight grandchildren and three great-grandchivlrlreu. A sister died on June '20. 1922. The funeralwas held to St.` James Church. service being conducted` by Rev.` J. R. S. Boyd. The pall-bearers, werethree sons, two grandsons and one" lson-in-law. `- GUM) M.-AID WANTED AT ONCE-Ap- ply American Hotel. . 29tfc Reading thev advts. is time well spent a ran Er Ul'l:H2:|I'(l. This property adjoins the north wvstprly limit of the Town of Barrie. There will be a reserve bid. Further particulars will be -made known at the tinie of sale and in the meantime may be learned `on application to DONALD ROSS. A Mortgagee's Solicitor, 28-30c. V ' Barrie, Ont. nu nu a nuuu/5:151? lK'Ulll UIIC. ln0n]3 _"VIH' `son. to `E. Bussell. and registered in Ha. Registry Office for the Registry Divisim: of the County of Simcoe as number 9776. On 141;: nrnnn-4-vv ---- -~ A -----~"' W-.- ... .-.., u;l\A\.\I nun adv` II_\ [E-lllillf auction. on Saturday. July 29th. 1922. .1` I p.m._. at the Barrie Hotel. in the Town of Barrie, part qf, the east half of lot nllm- ber twenty-two in the sixth c0nce&~`.i0n of the Township of Vespra. containing sixtm-1; acres more or Ile, and more fully de.=criiv- ed in a mortgage from one. Thoma: Wilfv i Ann H117, `R..m...1I ....,J _-._._L-..-J __ -L- u. we L-uunty ox mmcoe number 9/ah. On this property there is a conrnrodinm brick dwelling hause and outbuildings; al<-3 la large orchard. 'T`l-n n-n.\....L-. ...l:_:___ AL, .1 . I Under and by virtue of the power 4-" sale contained in a certain mortgage. whicl". Will be yroduced at the time of the sznln. there will" be offered for sale h_v p.,uh1i: nf Dn.....1.. .....L -1` A Allandale .. Barrie .. .. Orillia . . Newmarket Alliston .__.-:- OF \/ALUABLEVi ;RgPERTY IN THE TOWNSHIP OF VESPRA ' Buy advertised thugs. NORTHERN BOWLING LEAGUE WGIAN for dishwashing wanted--Penim . solar Park Hotel, Big Bay Point. v29p MoR'_{c.cE SALE Jos. A MARRIN N. M. MYERS Successor to .-- . --r\\-vi. VVon Lost Tie Points! . 12 5 6 1 11 E I K\ A r--Va Take notin- has been `um ithe (.'().h1[)l It Company'.~. I .-L All. _. 1.! at Allamlui F`actmg\'. All Vl>u.~'im-.~ the ('()lnp: through My WANTWEI) AT ONCE-'-General` maid to re-i ie.ve during summer. Apply_'Miss O'- Cmmor. Simcoe Hall. `Allandale. 29 c"Xii2{ The Yorkshl (9o~o~Ooov~0o-oi 4 '7' r-" great. uuttl-nu the nomad lif or Lhc TuxLs Over thirty tered rtuznp :1 JULY 15. :11`! of the ?=:x_\' 1 . . \ oomp:m_v. Ovenrivn ' A , ,1 __ I I The {f Bram` %BARR `WANTED--Position as housekEEper on! farm. if sbn aged 14 may accompany "applicant. Mrs. Newbery, care `of J. B. Kenny, Shanty Bay P.O. 29p 1 la1';:c The ligh The 1'4-.<( Th1'iH.~' :1 We g.';uu HOTN Thursd The H: have 5 THEI Fresh Mzltincl saga. 23 Will With _ A Roma Uh` .\' in tho Iuvwvq .. I EN- WE WANT REPR$ENTAV%| -in every city and town in Canada to sell `automobile stop signals; positively pre- `vents accidents; every canowuer a pros- zpect; easy to sell; big prots. Write for aparticula-rs and agents` proposition, Can- `ndian. Auto Shops, P. 0. Box 154. Niagara Falls, Ont. 25tfc Monfi Livingsm 1:})l_\' `prn ETHE A P11 Fri.3 3`; 3 d emu I 3-ARRIE BUILDING LOTS-One hundred` ..1.lI_.._ -.._L -....I_ ..__ LL..- 7-.-. '(J'....... I 11 NUMBER OF GOOD FARMS and town musn.-7. fur sale. Apply to D.D. McLean. Box 821, Barrie. , 29-3-13 FOIL 8!lLE--One registered Jersey cow and one grade cow. both milking good; one `now, coming in fresh; one pony. quiet `and gentle, broken to saddle; also set -single harness and pony saddle. Apply N6 Bradford St. ' 29 v_/ 801.11) BRICK HOUSE FORA_SALE-Te % _--_-__ __ ._-..-`J ____.l2L!___ HOUSE FOR 3.-\LE--Se\'en-ronmerI_ bricki Emnen, three-piece hath. furnace. light=. :;s`r.::h\\2. henhnuse, 11 acres choice garden! gzmxmd; strawberries. raspberries and, `-fI.i`hm` f_ruil.. Easy `terms. Apply at 84;! F e.wr:t.mg St. 28-29",) pun... &_oe-nc- 1- :_or;, -<:.as;1,- ea_:h Insert 7 ion biliinum c`narge, 25c); six insertions for K price of four. 10 cents` extra when W1; also 10 cents extra. when replies II recusd to Examiner nice. GIRL WAN'I'ED---Apply to W. B. No. ,2,;Barrie. 1' HOUBIMAID WAN'I'ED-Apply at 33 'I1.....A.....lA Q6 no nknnn IRA - QY!'I"I`AGE at Minet.'s Point for?sale, four _',_,,_ I_,_,,, _,,,,,_I, A__,,I,, L- Y'I_,1 ' MEN WANTED to sell Fuller bfushes.'-E}:- `elusive territory. References. Apply 58 `Owen St.., phone 926W. 29'p| HOUSE FOR SALE-Large franieT will sell cheap. Apply to W. J. Utopia. F611 SAl.E-S.UMMER COTTAGE and Eesehold interest at Big Bay Point. Bugaiux. Apply Box 21l_. Barrie. 29-30!: REAL FTA'-I`E--Farm.=. `marke;t gardens. lake shore and town property; Apply W. H. Shane. Allandale. phone 536. 27-32!)` ``0L'l` FOR SALI?;4-'I`,wo-year-oltl heavy draught, by Giario/`n. Apply James Be_l- iry, raigvale, phtle 17 ring 11. 29-30;") . I 0lJSIC FOR SALE in `beautiful Iocalityl `near High Park. Toronto; largn lot. wooded. side drive and garden. .Will' uuns'M.~.r (-xchange. H. J. Heath.` phone 783. 291) i -u---u &J(}'l`-ION SALE--0n Friday, July 21st, Mr-s. Knapp. at 198 Bayeld St., Barrie, wnla` by public auction all her house- `aual umihma. W. A.VMcConkey,,Auct. 4lL1"t|DLJl`4 Ulnu vv l1LVL1`J__lJ., unguwu wag- ea. Apply Mrs. Lay. care Canadxan Bank of Commerce. - 29-31;)` '-`bam each, cash or time. Lew Howe. Kg! ton, N.Y. . -28tfc ? J'\X\I\pLL`A IJUIIJLILLVKI I-J\JI.l3-'-\JIIC |IUll\JIU'Ul I QKIUBIEUIIIJ VV I11` J.l.`l1J:1}J`ll Dundonald St.. or phone 134. '\l'l..lIl) I`)I\I\ lL lI.\l\JL7L`4 l`\Jl\-'_ \:'A"lJI:l'-'LCl1 aramns. all conveniences. godd condition. Apply 58 Brock St._. or phone 929W. I 28-33;) i$$&%i%$%%%$$i .9`~)l. L f\KlI'l fl! l'lllI['l: B I Ullll ll)! ` aalc, IUUI foams. large veranda. Apply to Bcrl, Waaur. 54 Tiin St... `hone 149. _ 27m-I 5_I--In-xcvxoxoxoxc -xoxoxoxa-xoxox ADLET COLUMN ' I PEPE FOR SALE--Fimt.-class fox and deer` itound pups; 86.00 /heach if taken at once, . Vlxpply Erwin Spears, Thornton R... R; N3. 1, ' T 28-29p Liv:_Stock F or.Salq Property For Sale Farm For Sale Help Wanted J. Frdser, 29c T house. Jones. 28-30c 1 D00 29c NOTICE R. MILK BO'l'I`LES--ALL dairies '.._-' _-....!..__I A... ..I_I! .... ._ L. .. .JI L L WINDOW CLEANING-Ho`use'. office or store windows_cleax;ed, oors cleaned and polished, new Br old. Wm. Smith, 84 Mary` St., Barrjg,-Box 810, _phone 944. V 28-40; 1 I `Q-363W FI;)R`BALE~--Good` fresh. milch cow ` and otf. Call at. 137 `Owen St., or phone 7221. 2 ; ' 00;. . CAR'l`ING--Longhurst & Sbn are giving prompt--servi_ce in the canting line. mak- ing a specialty of generaLde1ivery. Phone \ 887. `day or night. 28-29p [RIDING SCHOOL--SaddIe horses for hire. i Allandale Livery, phone 202. 29p ROOF, ROOF. ROOF-New ones laid". old ....... ..:.....x 117...` e...:n. cm 11.... Q4 ECAR FOR SALE--Chevrolet touring, 1919, in first-class running order. good looking, a bargain; for quick sale 3250. Apply I `Box C. Examiner. `29-35pi i VURNISHED ROOMS TO LE'l`-Board or ...1LI:....L .A_._I-- H-7 ll-'l`\_.__I_I BL n: l'\_. FURNITURE-Quantity of goodhousehold furniture for sale; also a. large. ice box,` suitable for store. Apply betwgen 2 and I 6 a_t 58 Brock St. 28-33p -BOAT FOR SALE-`32-ft. speed boat, 25- h.p. Lozier` motor; 25 knots hour; ex- cellent _condition; bargain, owner` going 1 West-. A-pply Box 211. Barrie. V 29p! 1 BARN FOR SALE at Big Bay Point, 40x` _60, all squared timber, over $1000 worth of timber in it; for quick salt; mll take $400. _ Apply .1. F. Craig, 3 Dunlop St;. Barrie. * `29-34p {AUTO FOR SALE-Splendid touring car,` only run bout 4000 miles; will sell` | cheap. Mrs. Jns. Sproul. Utopia. 27-.32p' ' iner Oice. . - 3OARDERS WANTED-Ladie_s or gentle- men; centrally located, all modern con- veniences; For address apply at` Exam- 24tfc i}1: $78!) S1)OUR.F 134- A`CRE FARM. near \'.uwn; horses. mw.s`-',. pigs. implements. '1-quipment includd to quick buyer; im-_ xnerliam retm-vs. good living for you: 3:19:23; c\o.=e RR i-viilage; handy markets;` Lewd ioumy tillage; large pasture; wood; umber; comfortable 5-room house. sub.- -sI.an'ia! barn. [Owner called away; $2590 takes all, only $700 down. A't=_ -` xuinkly. Stanley S. Durant. Strout Farm ;\gmwy,i Box 316, Stayner, Ont. V 29c `USED WRIGHT PLAYER PIANO FOR! SALE at abargain. J. G. Keenan, op- posite P. O. A 29c [FOR 'SALE-For photo studio iportrait ! lighting, two Cooper-Hewitt lamps.AWiAll sell at `half price. 17 Eugenia St. 29p `FOR SA_LE---Graix`' and clovr threshing! ` machine, 'ingood repair. Apply Chas.` M<;Ginnis, Box 808, or phone 958W. 1 1 '941>fn iRIDING BRIDLE LOST_.- Thursday. July I 13. between Allandale and con. 14.; ` Finder r_ewarded upon leaving at Allan-[ ! dale livery. 291) --------------------v--.--- FURNISHE-D HOUSEWANTED to rent. in good condition. by month or a year. no family. Apply Box W" Examiner oice; [ 29p I e ! I : FOR SALE CHEAP-Field of clover hay,` ready to cut. Apply evenings after 8} o'clock at 73 Tiin St., Allandal. 291; 1 I I '(7ULTIVATOR ma SALE--Nihe-tooth,` lstitf-tooth Massey-Harris cultivator, new. Apply con. 5, south half lot 21, Innisl. J Robert King. 27-32p .FOUND-Near Big Bay Point. 3. damaged: skiff. ,_Apply Examiner. 29c]: VLO9T---0n Elizabeth, Dunldp or Toronto; Sts.. black tricolefte Waist. Finder -please? leave at Hur_lburt's shoe store. . 29c 3 !STRAYED on, STOLEN from: premises of! % Mrs. J. A. McNeil. Minet s APo`mt. Sun-E ; ay evening-. July 16. fox terrier pup.! 1 tan and white. Information leading to ' recovery of same will "be suitably reward- `' ed. Phone 104r3l. . 7 29; sum on GIRL wgwmn to assist with} 'Z*u:mse*woIk. Apply 28,'I`heresa St. 29! LO_ST--Cluh bag, between Allandale ' ancll Tollendal. Tuesday, July 11. Reward.! P. 0. Box 567. Barrie. ` 29;)! I FBUND at. Five Points, July 6. two pairi spect3cles.. Owner may have same by; l applying at Examiner office. 29p; .;--- lI.OST--On July 12. between Stayner and! l Utopia. side-curiain for Ford `car. Find-` 1 er please notify w. J. Miller. Ut'opia,`, ` Ont. ' 29;) I. I.OST-0n lower veranda of Barrie Inn.` Srmxrday morning last. pair Englishl ' prism eld glassesln leather case with ` strap. owner's nam" on case.` Finder; | please leave at Examiner oice or re? [ turn to Barrie Inn. Reward. _ 29p b . WANTED--To hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price. full par- ticulars. D. F. Bush. Minneapolis, Minn. ` 27. 29. 31. 33. 36. 38p WANTED-Beef hides and skins; also junk LI air` nnnliru Dknnh QQ4 Ar nu-Eh. Wllllllh I\-El lVlLI.JI\ .IJ\.Il. I lJI'A}"'"llJIJ UUITIX `are required to, deliver up to usvall bot- tles stamped AllandaIe_ Da.iry 3 . and save further trOuble. Allandalev Dairy. 00.. \\I\ .l'y l.\a\I\.Ll'n I-\v\J\.Il'.*'LV!7W IIUCE uuu. UIU ones repaired. Wm. Smith. 84 Mary St. Phone 944. P.0.- Box 810. 26-37p UIDLV 1011131) 1\o\J\.ILVl|3 l\J .lJI`Jl:'DU.l`Ll Ul.' without. Apply 77 McDonald St. 24:91)! v;x;V;uu:uccL u.uL'a uuu aluua; Luau JUNK and poultry. Phone 384 or write H. Leviit. 33 Collier St; gp HAID WANTED for general housework in Weston. Appiy 96 Mary St., phone 357 `for appointment. ` . 25-3 snow o--vuanuu v-nu v In v In Blend ................ .._ .... .. 65: lb; Cafe Noir After Dinner `Blend ....................... 70: lb. OUR THREE BLENDS OF IEA AT. THE `OLD; PRICES- V--NO ADVANCE. LVir.l:ue.' .`A:;h'em! we nave` THE in this world or `the next. Try" it-you will give delighted acquiesance. If you are 'using it you will readily cpncur, V THREE BLENDS: ' In , _, ,,, gg -II L LLLUJJIJ JJCJIJLI JJ Teehy Weeny Blend, uoc-T lb. The Hub Mocha and Java "\I-__ J 51 II' 'r1a:N1'r'\'v_f-:1":-':1W'1'o1z1-: Next Dom; _,to Ed. Briton`: ' Ice Cream Palace 1'. N. HOBLEY 3591' FOFFEE Rooms} and Board V` Lost and Found V Miscellaneous CAPABLE GIRL WANTED; highest wag- lnnlu II-9 Tau nu:-n nnnotiian T THE. .HUBi I-nvqo nu --`turn an-:4 Automobiles For! Wahtea $222; 1 any o I 29c 5` J1 Ill 29c HANDY-~In loving memory of`-Willis VL. Handy. who passed awsiy July 24.. 1921. aged 16 years. . ' When` We asunder part It gives us keenest pain, But we shall stillbe joined in heart And hope to meet" again. 00 __I`n.u-lu Miss Bryson, pupil of Dr. Willa_n. has also obtained the nal examination in Counterpoint. Double Counterpoint. Canon and Fugue wit_h honors. :54: Rhianna n nIIr\;`n L.-um Anna nvmlnud-. FARM FOR S.I`.LE-100 acres. one mile ?"mm .G1~aud Trunk. scool on farm; so?l.' <:'!a.y loam: creek throllgh whole length of farm; six ares hardwood bush; svoorl barns and our.buildin_gs; 10-roomed brick `house; everything in splendid condition. imply Mm. Jus. Sproul. Utonia. 27-32;) 1

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