Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 3 May 1923, p. 12

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'ord'ers early. T. L. Webb. Cookstown. BRED-T0-LAY Barred Plymouth Rocks --Forty females of Canada s famous. Get- tes"-strain. Mated to 3 males. sons of` Ce-.lco." a 272 egg hen. Eggs for hatching _ $1.50 per 153 88.00 -per_. 100. Book your` Ont. _ 13-18c FORD TOURING CAR for sale. Apply: ...... ....... ..a AI! 1Y:..4....:.. Q5 1'1-1Qn FOR SALEZ--Ford touring car. goodchance l for someone to get a bargain. V Car running good. four good tires- Call and see it at 107 Tiffin St., Allandale. 18p YURI} l\lUl\l.LV\! UR-It IUI venings at 67 Victoria St. FARM FOR SALE- Lot 9. Con." 11. In- nisfil. Apply to Mrs. John Robinson. R. R. No. 2, Allan'dale._ ` 16`-21p Egg for Hatching Rooms and Bogrd - - LAMP, electric.` irons and fix- ..o.l..' Vnnluulln nlnnnnr tn rent. l_-`arms. For Sale j III-IIJI-ll For Automobiles; [Ill 18`-`3 l Illl um, 18-19p ____..; lldlllco 18 -19p urn. u ' 16-21; Jllll I15: I 14-19;) I Icllllo 18p | *fi`i : WANTED--F'urnished house to rent for V month of August. Apply to J. G. Scott, Box 116, Barrie P.O. -- l8tfc - -Brown sells out. Buy `men's goods ther_e and save. 18c The Kiwanis Club will hold a Lad- ies Night next Thursday, May 10. 3.-..-- V_--___- v. 7 _ --Miss. N. h$$han has re-opened her dressmaking parlors over Dev1in s store. A ~ 18c V1,-.. LL- r`I..l--.._L. .. .L....J A...`.... .... l'*" -"$"V 's`-' 7* " ' 'IV I "I --All the latest popular hits -in sheetmusic at Keenan & Kennedy s. an reuuceu. _ 101; -Have your chimneys cleaned and prevent res. E. S. Jones, 113 Maple Ave., phoneA540J. 16-21c ' Oneiof the entertainment features for the Scottish Rite Re-Union on May 28 willlbe a Masonic ball in the Armouries. ' . V Keenan & Kennedy will shortly` move to the premises now occupied| by W. J.'Johnson, jeweler, who is re- tiring from business. 11-1.4. 'n ...u. -4: o.......... 1...... .....-.L.nn 3IIU1Cu ' ' Luv ' '--Hear the Columbia and Apex re- ords for May at Keenan & Ken- nedy's. , ' . _ 18c E. J. Evans, M.L.A. for South __Sim~ coe, succeeded Andrew Hicks as U. 1.1 n 1"l1L.. VI `V lily! ' -T-Brown s great sale now in full swing. Suits, coats and furnishings all reduced. _ 18c 1-v,__, _4--___ -L:..._-..- ..'I...._..A nun.) IIILLIL5 Lluul uualnnvoon l Robt. Holt of Stayner has purchas- ',.ed from `Mrs, 'Creswicke the lot on! ZBayeld St. next J. H. Bennett s and: [will build immediately. ;` 1.. _.-._..__;:._.._ LL- _ . _ . . . ..:.. .1? . W111 vvuau l.llllll\iblJI .AU\(l"n , In reporting the non-receipt of a `recent issue of The Examiner_ a sub- iscriber writes: It s like looking for la friend who does not come. 1 .. W. S. Dignam has taken a lease `of the premises now ` occupied by; Powell & Co., and, it is said, contem- 3 plates opening a cash-?vnd-carry groc- . ieryu ' nnvnn lnnvnn nvnnf-xv lnnvna nnrlr ALL IUNUD U1` auun Wanna: cial fowl. highest prices paid. 33 Cqllier Sh, phone 542. `wag: I --Boxes, boxes, empty boxes and: [phonograph cases for sale cheap;1 [suitable for chicken coops, grain box_ 3 es, packing cases, etc. Keenan Kennedy, Elizabeth St. 18c! I \ -Any person requiring repair . `parts for buggies or light wagons inyay secure these from Barrie Car-- zriage Co., Ellen St., as they have still `la large stock on hand. . 18c` ig ---Don't fail to hear Lionel Bi1ton,i ;the great `cellist, at the St. Andrew's1 Choir concert", May 15. This prom-t lises to be a great musical treat, in? connection with Hiawatha s Wedd-E ing Feast. . . 5 I rm... n..- 1:\._.;4.L..11 1' -......... -..:n .......L' I 1115 L vunva The Oro Football League will meet_ at the Town Hall, Oro, on the even-; ,ing' of May 7,.at 8 o'clock`; for the }purpose of organizingthe League for: `the coming season. All interested in, `football please attend. 1 1 :4.LI.. `......... 4.1...- ......4.:.... L....:.........' vvvuual yluuou uvvwnnu Little more than routine business!` was before the Hospital Board at its monthly meeting. Tuesday night. Earnings for April were $2740 and `the month s accounts- passed for pay- ;ment` amounted to $2948. ' l '. James Thomson, architect, Toron-_ lto, has been engaged to. prepare; lplans for a two -room school at Stroud. Mr. Thomson is an Innislj a0ld Boy. He attended Craigvale: school as a boy and taught Big Bay: Point school for three years. I` TAKES DEGREE or B.A.sc. i Wm. H. Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. |Carr, Toronto St., has completed his fourth !year in electrical `engineering at Toronto .lUniversit-_v and on Tuesday night, at a |special convocation. received his degree of 'B.A.Sc. Lorne Campbell of Elmvale. an- iother former student of the B.C.I., received lthc same degree. iwere in the list of successful First Year ls`udents: C. Keppell Lally (honors) and `Horace D. Quinlan in electrical engineering and Chas. A. McMartin. in analytical chem- `istry. - ' Three Barrie boys also y I . l a I , . , ........ --_,__.._ .--.._- The following students recently accepted` positions:---Jas. Blanchard. with Butterick Pattern Co, Toronto; Dell Robinson, Tor-' onto firm; Alda -Bowles, Royal Bank, Tor- onto; ~Harold Smith. with Bannerman &- C0,. Bond Head; Mildred Clarkson`, with? lLakeview Fuel Supply Co.. Barrie. i Tongan Muunnhtv Muhllraf `G tnlrinv t LAIIKEVICW rue: Dupply uu.. D_lIl'l'1U. 1 Teresa Murphy, Midhurst, is taking a speed review preparatory to accepting a` position in Toronto. DO YOUR SPRING CLEANING` properly" by having your chimneys cleaned. E. S. Jones, _113 Maple Ave., phone 540J._ 16-210 1 l..__....._..___..-_.._...-...__._..._-._.... `GARAGE--Repai1-ing a specialty; also tires, `tubes and accessories. Browning's garage. half mile north of Churchill. 15-20p j . `KEEP `YOUR_ ORDER handy for your l'_:._J : ........ .. rm... D.....l-:..ly. Dnooilnr Lnmpm VVl1l.Vtl`4lJ`-\lUUu .. wanted dily. Highest prices Allandale Dairy, phone 528. T.-_.-----_._.----..-------. nnmr IUUIV _Ul:uJnn uuuuy tun yuun `friend for service. The Rawlejgh Retailer. A. C. Firman, 13 Bradford St. Phone 592. , `pron PAINTING. peperhanging. mining? `and general house decorating, apply to A. Berry, 21 Gowan St., Allandale. Phone 539W. 14-19p PIANO TUNING-For first-class piano tun- ing phone Harold Webb at 400, or leave ordereat W. B. Webb's jewelry store. Al- landale. ' 17-22c lhmw*Furs Hdes N.M.MYERS BUSINESS COL,LEGE NOTES Q;-.u,__,:.._ .,L__.2-_;_ _--__u_. _--. [..OC_AL NEWS J08. MAgI;g1_v MARKET. sqmuu-'. Milscellanequzs - LADY (29) with boy 4 yeaxs, desires posi- tion as companion help or housekeeper. Re- fined, educated and _very com-patent. Apply um. 11 n Ian-;namn I40 Tvndale Ave.. Succeuor to run BARRIE ixAMlNR' %coL. PRICE sconns L INCREASE or DEBT; (Continued from page 9) y In making reference to recent happenings ;; at Toronto, Col. Price stated someone would 3 1: ;always be found to make excuses. As ;i soon as the explosion occurred when Mr. ;I _Hick.s denounced his leader on the floorlf gof the House, he was said to be :1 Con- It ;servative, although it is well known in his `:1 '= community that he is a Liberal. The people 6 -. have been made to think because they know iv very well that Drury saw handwriting on it the wall. He has many times reached` across to the Liberal party, but the men -_ c we want in the House are men who willit . stand on the platform they are elected on. a `We want men that will play fair, and notl men who will flirt with someone on thefi c ip opposite side of the House. Doesn t it look? ` as if Mr. Hicks was right when he made ) his charges and denounced his leader` that if caused the wreck of he Drury Government. 5'. You must stand by the assertion you made c `when you accept a public trust." ' , it n` print: fhann F`PI'A tn nfnfnmnnt: ll wueu yuu uuucpu u puuuu uuau. I Col. Price then referred to statement 5 made "by Premier Drury on Nov. 18, 1918. j on the obligations he was under to his: lpeople and which Col. Price remarked were} `forzo`ten. g VIVL- `-AA-II: :-nnhnnan :9; OLA` n1\k`:n rigid-I Iorzoeren. 1 The heavy increase in the public debt! during the Drury administration was scored} by Gol. Price. Today the public debt is` 241 millions, an increase of 141' millions in! less than four years. It took this province! fifty years to get the debt to 100 millions! 'The big increase of thelast four years was| made in spite of the statements by the} Drury followers that if they were elet there would only be slim expenditures. Efhej ordinary running expenses of the province; thisyear were 38 millions, while on the last; year of the Conservative administration the running expenses were 19 millions. l A66..- Hun Th-an-u anvnrnmnnlt wan nlnnfnrl certain matter w cut: nuuac. The speaker scored the Hon. F. C. Biggs, I ATHLET": WSTRUCTION minister of highways, for his actions in com! Every Wednesday evening, commencing nection `with the tenders for automobile-at 6.15, athletic contests will be staged at] markers. The markers this year cost the the Agricultural Park under the direction of ' government 23 cents each and an ex`ra dol ' Dalton White. Boys Work Secretary and lar was charged for the license. The extra l Athletic Instructor. All Trail Rangers dollar was put on at the last moment. 'l'he_Tuxi.s Boys and Scouts. between the ages licenses in previous years `had been purchas- I of 12 and 20, are especially reauested to be ed for 14 and 15 cents each, and tendera p,resent., The different groups have been just as low and lower were `given this year-{very well represented for t1se\first two by" manufacturers who guaranteed their;meets. but (Mr. White desires a 'still larger product. The tenders were to be in by attendance and hopes to see the boys out in July 31. The Canadian Color `lune Foundry big numbers next Wednesday at 6.15. EH8 ruuxung elkpcuaca were 1:7 Juuuuun. After the Drury government was elected, ; for the first two years the Opposition lent] a helping hand,` because the members" of` the Drury government were new at the, game. Itwas nothing unusual to see ani old-timer pass a note over to one.of the? members to instruct him how to present a certain matter to the House. HVL- ........J---. zuuuuul {Jun An I` 1`. 11:1"): HOW ABOUT A NEW SHIRT ? Superb collections of new Shirts in an almost unlim- ited assortment of patterns and colors, `negligee with `soft collars,` separate and attached, some with soft, `turn- back cuffs and others with sti` cuffs. ' ' :Men s Fine "Quality Shirts, with separate coliar, siaes AHA 4A 4.4 . . . . . ..:,.,.,.I AL also an ALL Kmns OF JUNK WANTED and pe- -:_| :.....I I.:..l.....a- uh... maid FL Levit_ l.L|J I :19, \)ll4\r\J L I I L), \r J }$}i"ce`c1"1.ii`,' i`.,'$`f66, $2.25, $2.50wand $3.00 ,Men s Shirts in `nice patterns of prints, with collar , attached, sizes '14 to 417%, specialevalue . . $1.25 Men s Working Shirts, gingham, black duck and khaki shirts, sizes 14't0 16%, reg.'$i.2S, for . . . . . . . 8_9c ll _._9- I17- ,,1 14"-to '16, easy-pr-'iced.at . . . . . . _v.. . ..--v s(_~.u.-n. `In--. `V, vv o\lI vv nsnssuv v\;nn5;-, aanrv Meh s Fine Shirts, n`ice7patter11s, sizes 14 to 18, easy v\o-:nnn` an an 1-1' an mrrnn also or! non pin 1 an AA Men s Working Shirts, ;iz'e-1' vt) Our boots are good boots, and anyone who- has ever worn a pair of our boots will tell you the same. T heyhave a lot of style, a trim, well-built appearance and they are ex- ceptionally easy and comfort- able to wear because they t. But the real big merit point` is the high quality of the lea- ther that is put into every pair of our shoes. It is only by wearing a pair that you will` find out the full worth of our claims, but we stand ready and willing to guarantee to you in every way the splendid wearing qualities of our boots. Men s Fine Dongola Ba1s., with rubber heels, sizes 6 to 10, easy priced $6.75 Black Vici Kid Boots, blucher cut, round toe, sizes 6 to 10, easy priced . . . . . .. $6.75 Men -s Black Box Kip The Greb Boots, with rubber . `heels, sizes '6 to 10, special price . . . . . . . . . $6.00 BOOTS: fCo.. `of Hamilton, did not have a charterl l and their solicitor wrote to the department u _ for a charter on July 13. The communica- 5tion was received on July 14, and on the; 15th, Biggs went personally to the office and received_ the charter and took it down to the solicitors for the Hamilton firm. 5` : Anyone who has ever taken a charter ! knows that it takes about two weeks before s;it gets through the regular channels, yet] . ;Biggs obtained a charter for the Hamilton` r ' firm within 24 hours. A St. Thomas firml - l tendered for the contract at. eleven and a"? sihalf cents a marker. So the Government? a deliberately; threw the people s money away", vwhen it accepted the contract for double; : fthe price." "plan cnnalrnvn nlnn I-n`nI-u-Ar` in n vnnbnu 6-unlol IIIC Plllico : The speaker also referred to a motor truck` -_contract which had gone to a Dundas firm! ithrough what he charges were the manipul-E ` ations of the Hon. F. C. Biggs. | ! n` pt-inn rauhxnrntl Hun n;nnc u-nn:-I I-.21.! CREAM` WAN'1'ED-~Good frh cream .......o..I dilv Highest nrices paid. Apply 5 Col. Price reviewed the Biggs road build- iing operations during his term of office. i Mr. Biggs has spent 27 million dollars on: 'roads duringthe last four years and $5,-3 :850.000 was taken out of current revenue.; ?The Toronto-Hamilton` highway has to carry a tremendous traffic. yet it is not as [wide as many roads built by Biggs. The ;United States are not building wide roads`. They would like to, and so would we. if .the taxation would stand it, but it won't. iDespite the large expenditure, less than 3 {per cent. of the affected roads have been Jill-IUUB Ul uuc J.J.Ulln 1`. U. D1555. I 1 Al paved. These roads also added a direct tax iof $3,000 to the mile to the counties, the 'speaker said. i (`Al mun clan I`nn` #55`. `Kg. ..A........:_..:-__ EWCOI; Price `also dealt with the commissione ! appointed by the Government, the Attorney- !General s arbitrary methods and other mat- !ters. ` I III GE_.._.__._ 2_ L._,', , II '1 .1 JG- ; J. T. Simpson; in a brief address said that g the prospects in this riding were never more- : rosy. The people are getting tired of g the present administration; Four years ;ago they were carried away with the U.F. `O. idea, but they now see their mistake." V Simpson thanke the people of Barrie` {for the support which was given the Con- Iservative candidate at the last election. _.. . .,-- v..V-. - -..--..-___-- ...- -_-q -_.,- ..-..---v ' The addresses were interspersed with uvocal selecfions by Capt. Brooks and Harry Barron. "The B.C.I. orchestra was in at- itendance and its music was much enjoyed. msrnucnon Men s Black and Brown Boots in Blucher cut, the Greb` _ Boot, working boots, sizes . and half sizes 6 to 14, easy priced . . ., . ; . . . . . . $4.50 i Bdys Working Boots, grain ' and split, sizes 3, 4 and 5, reg. $3.50, special at $2.99 Boys Brown Grain Blucher Boots, made by Greb Shoe C0,, sizes_1 to 3%, special value at .. . . . . . . .. $4.50 Youths . sizes .va1ue E11180, orlucauen auu _veI'y cum-pawn. apps; Mrs. G. B_. Errington, 149 Tyndale Ave., Toronto. Phone 1628 Parkdale. _ 18c Youths sizes value Lite Gents Grain Blucher A Boots, sizes 8 to 10%, spec- ial value . . . . . . . .. $2.75 Saturday, May 5, only - 7 bars Taylor's Borax Soap, 50c La France Castile Soap- --7 bars for 25 You should try it. 7' . easy priced at. . . . . `$1.50 Sealed tenders marked Tender Doner Lots" will be received by the undersigned up to and including the 15th day of May, 1923, for the purchase of Lot Fourteen and part of Lot Thirteen, Plan 514. Oakview. no in a n-AAA 1\n:l.I'.-nu `AC 8..-. .... `L- ycuu vs uuu Anux bccu, (Inn 013. UKLVIGW. This is a good building lot, fronts on the River and there is a owing well on the l property. ` `l2l :..|u...o .. ....-. 4.....l-_ _-. ___---__:L, . , cpvcu. , E Terms--- 10 per cent. of purchase to be epaid on` [acceptance of tender, and balance 1 within thirty days of acceptance on comple- Q tion of sale. V `l:`___;L __ _, . ,4! 3 -- |iI\ILI III salt. EV Further particulars on application to the undersigned. ' Dated 27th April, 1923. ; V T JOHN HOOD, | Assignee of_ W. A. Doner, P.O. Box 2-16. Rfnvnnr ` ` " {I&`.lsl" ` Stayner. , MAID WANTED. Apply. to Mrs. Hinds,-87 V'l"oronto-St., phone 162. supcnuy. Highwt or any tender not necessarily ac- ented, ` THURSDAY, `MAY 3, 1923 Box Kip B1uch_ers, in Brown Grain Boots, 11 -to 13%, special at ` . . . . . . . .. $4.00 . --r, _.-...----. hwto -13%, s`p ci}ii at . . . . $3.50 _ ,-_M.,,.- We can supply you with any height from 3 to 8 feet of this strong, sturdy `fence. No boards or top rails necessary. Five times as serviceable as netting. It gives your flock real protection. All styles of Peerless Farm, Poultry or Lawn Fence carried in stock. _ v _v v--no The Sal-jeant Co.,A Limitea Distributors for Barrie and -District . NT.`C."3.. '3s7f VWE HAVE Ul'I!a'l.V1lVu In uuwu wuu guuu future for capable young man; Must have high school `education. Other experience not sesaentiai. Apply in writing only. Barrie 'l`au.ning C0,, Ltd. _ 18c ADLET cowmn gl `Bob| _ 5 MISS Huts to ner ad of a` rumzux of home lift art .co1o`n_v This is 21 pi `humor of it `the drama < excellently ing compan 111... n `n. I}; q u;L ~ t( \ x ` THURSD4 MA'l;lNE# Sole THU` Prices Estf Good % 181 ___T_._...._.__.._....__.._.....__._ WEHAVE OPENING in office with good ': ..... _- I , . _ . . . ....LI.. ununn man` Mnnt hgvg will l`h<- _\' id (921.1 ` {uh}; Stan 1 Jrllhy and Insol by `m t_w0 I . Blatr Brov. Havo Shoe m rvde ..-.-__-._-_.-_.-...-_-..._----1 ; ;OR SALE~-Horse, perfectly quiet, also `-------- --A Inn--nnaa Annlu WnfQ`PV U L BGEEY Page Twelxie ---_-- TWO GOOD DURHAM COWS f'or sale, milking. [Apply to F. Haverson, Cundles P.O. Phone 605x41. 181 @ BULLIFOR SALE--One registered Short- horn Durham bull, 14 months old. Apply to Benj Webb, Stroud. - 17tfc - BABY CHIOKS-S. C. White Leghorns, Ferris 265-.300 egg strain. 20c.each. F. H. Armstrong, AllaudTalTe: R.R.1. . 18-19p -.--:-.- FOR SALE 5-year-old driving -mare. good Looker, gound and quiet in every way. and grand stepper. Apply to Box` 1083, Barrie P.O. _ T 18p GOOD COW for sale, foot, also 1 cow, due cpw dfxe by April 29. : phone 652. DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHORN BULL fox t sale. 8 months old. Registered. $50.00 for quick sale. E. V. Wilson. Shanty Bay. IVW-n I-nlnnhnnn 18 &&$&&&&&&&&&$: In A n! am an! IIIIII in quit`-l\ cum. gut` Oro telephone. TWO SHORT!-IOR.N BULLS for sale. 1| year old. at real bargain prices. see them before you buy_ elsewhere; also Barred Rock eggs, $1.00 per setting. `H. M. Dyment. Barrie, phone 368. M 12tfc 1 2 PURE-BRED ymmg Hereford bulls for sale. sired by first prize bull at Barrie for two years. Choice ones at a bargain. Ap- ply to David Clarke. Thornton R..R. 1. ..-....-.._-.......- FOR RENT---Good house and lot near` Vine station. Apply W. D. Cochrane, Al- fnndnle. R.R. 2. ' 13-18p -..-.......... PAS'l`UR.E TO LET for [10 head of cattie. Apply W. E. Partridge, 92 Maple Ave., Barrie. Phone 6 . 18p. T0 RYJI-`1.T-now occupied by Keen- an &'KN1nody. Elizabeth St. Possession Juno l. Apply to John 8:180. 180 HOUSE TO LET. furnished, for. summer season. all modern conveniences, four bed- rdoms, siiting-room. `dining-room and two large verandas. Apply 48 Louisa St. 18-19c . _ PASfl`URE-200 acraa of good pasture with 1-`unpiug water; rates 65Vcents a month for 5;ear'-olda. 85 cents a month for two and three-year-olds. R. J. Grose, Churchill. 17-22c PASTURE~-Big creek" pasturage, two hun- dred acres. mile we-stat Stroud. Limited number of cattle taken. Salt furnished and charges moderate ;` would rent or sell. Apply early. B. F. Qunntz, 55 Mary St., Barrie. ' ' 15-20p doon 'PAS'l`URAGF}-~275 we run. well s'.........l ........... l'..1I:.... ...'._I.... Q-A\l\'. n-hum L.- One cent a word, cash, each insertion (minimum charge, 25c) ; six insertions for the price of four. 10 cents extra when charged; also 10 cents extra when replies are directed to Examiner Oice. \lUUU lnnl.uI.\n\1I:r"'*alu >U|l:1 tun. won fenced, never failing spring creek. prices for all numbering over ;5"haad. 50c. per month for season, under 5 head 65:: per month for any length of time. Apply to Mrs. Ida Kell, widow of tha late lWm. Kell; Town- line, Inniafil, address 16"Eocles St.. Bar- rie, or`phone No. 768W. All stock will be salted and cared for by John L. Mar- row, phone 684:2. con. l_4. Innisfil. 16-18p STRAYED OR STOLEN from 54 John St..' a white, female, Spits dog; answers to name of l`ip." Any information thankfully re- ceived at phone 626. 18c l.0ST-0n Saturday. April 28. black and white hound pup, about 6 months old. one hind leg lame. 810.00 reward on leaving at A. Moffatfa. piumbar. _ 18-19c Ii: Stpfk F of Sale SALE--Horse, perfectly qulet, also and harness. Apply 89 Worsley St. , l7_tfc I-`Help Wanted Property To `Let 19-: #w!XE99nd, Wanted calf 3 weeks by April 30. _ ' Apply E. M. . I1 - >x-xoxoxoga .L . `~~-_4:__ lreau unmul paid. Apply _ 1-Sc VI-V uuu $ .lI:' H. Levit, 18-23p ' IJUQ ' 17-22p old at and 1 Freak. 14ptfo l 180` 510.7 ' 18! ` STRAWBERRY PLANTS for saf. Phone 395. H. -Reid. . T 18p BICYCLE FOR SALE; also room to rnt. m..._.. a::'n7 I jg" SPEEDWELL BICYCLE for sale, new res and tubes, Phone 6llr4l. ' 18c_ DIV I \JLlL`J 1' \JJ hone 855W. - I BOARDER. WAN'l'ED--Comfortable 11011161 with all conveniences, ph9n_e 279. l8c_ BABY CARRIAGE to":-"sale, in good coxidi-VI tion. Apply 41 Sanford St., or phone 927M. ' 18p * I I~E:R.NESS--Good set of single driving hat-' nelss for sale cheap. Apply 117 Cumberland St., Allandale, Ont. _ . 18p FOR SALE-2 hanging lamps, 1 -larhge 'par-. lo_r Vlavinp, stair pads and pictures. 22-Wel- f l_i_ngton E. 18p _ ---jj FOR" SALE-Handsome Wiltdn rug. 9x. an :4. ........4.:..nlIu nan: Alan" `I'PEh-`Rid 1"Ul`l BAIJIE--:I1&ll(l8OI11e vuuuu rug, ms, 10:.` ft., practically new. Also" fresh-laid infertile eggs for packing. Phone 387W. STRAWBERRY PLANTS for sale; Several _....n ......:..a.:..... 1..:.I. (`nkhlnr snot` nntntnos: _ FOR SALE CHEAP-0ne heavy democrat, one-horse plow, one scuffler, all good as new.` Apply to S. Swit-zer, 46 Main St`., Au.,...a..x.. - 13.19,, CONDOR. electric tures for sale; Vacuum cleaner to rent. A. Sutcliffe, 28 Williaim St., Allandale, 4.-.... mow 1g_23D uuwuuu, 21. phone 993W. HEW. ` Allandale. . FURNISHED HOUSE with all convenienc- es, 'in Barrie, wanted by widow withson of teven. for July and August. Apply_to Mrs. Geo. Hewsou, Stroud, Ont. , 17-,18p 5'l`KAWbl5uIVI I'{I.JI\LV1D'lUI B516. UUVUtou good varieties; Irish Cobbler seed potatoes; also table potatoes. Wm.` W. Hall, Barrie. m.,..... Q97! - 18'-191) STRAWBERRY PLANTS fo sale. Variety. that produces largest cropa`of fine fruit.- Write or apply W. F. Shepherd, Tollendal, E Allandale P.O. `16-2lp 4. --:----- DAHLIA ROOTS for sale. mixed colois, 5% for $1.00, special colored. 25c per root.` Postage extra. Apply to F redw_in Thomp-. `son, 11.12. 2, Strand. 13-18;) I I`l1Vl`D-DU Iuuu-1.m:u u uuu: IIIVEQ nu... supers,_ also forty shallow 5% supers, wir-` Ar` - ennui In) VIEW hlV$. t hlbu L-{lulu yu | Phone 387J. ._.__...._.____.._____._.._____ HIVES--30` nine-inch frame hives with! ,...---_.. ..I.... :....u clmllnm 53 nnhnrsx, wir- also forty shallow 0-)3 supers, wu'-` ed; some are new hives. Sell at about half price. 17 Eugenia St. _ . 18p ________________. WEL GA RANGE FOR SALE. Fouri '- ----~ `Mn rnnunnnhln nf-| JEWEL U55 KANUD EUR Dunn. XVIII` burners, cabinet oven. No reasonable of-n fer refused. Apply Mrs. Armstrong, 172| Elizabeth St. or phone 174w. 1spl_ ---------------------" I .____.__.___....._.___.._....._...._... GAS `RANGE for sale, cabinet style, tour] burners, 2 ovens, warming shelf, used one year, in perfect condition. 325 for quick! sale. Phone 568 or call at Mrs. Thos.` `S1nith"s, 9 Albent St. 17-21p i .._...._. 1 ----_- FRESH MILK COW.WANTED. .E. V, Wilson, Shanty Bay. Oro telephone. 18p IROOFING FOR SALE---The old reliable? Preston Roofing and accessories, and Br:mt- ! ford Ready roofing,- one of the best. Sold] right and laid if wanted by R. J. G1-ose,g Churchill, phone Lefroy. . l5tfc BOARDERS WANTED; Apply at 24 Brad -....I Q4 I lJLIl'\llcl.J I ford St. I BOARDERS WANTED by day or week. Applyat 77 McDonald St. 15-20p % I FURNISHED. ROOM TO RENT; central. Men preferred. Apply Examiner Officq.` I ROOMS TORENT at 23 Owen St., by day __ -__-_I- ...:LL W -u-:Iv:`nlbA(.v D`-`Ann `RR NUUMD LU luau; up an uwuu oh, no; us. or week with home privileges. Phone 186. A * 17-22c .._.._._.._______..._.__....___ FOUR UNFURNISHED RO0MS.to rent,` u.._..... ........:.... 1...]: .. ......1.....A Rant :1`) at l.`UUl`L Uurunumnnu nUuJ.uouu u:u|, large garden, half of orchard. Rent 312 ai month. `Apply 94` Wellington St. 18p ` l l . ; IROOMS` FOR RENT-~Three large front} `......... -1`..--.'.ln-A all nnnvnninnnna 3 EMPIOYMENT WANTED by `elderly coup ie, as janitor, hand man; woman as house- keeper, including washing. Apply at this nffice. I , , 18p ' IIXWJULVID l`U_I\ l.\I!uVl.*"l.ulcc uusc auuuvx lrooms, "some `furniture, all conveniences, `garden. adults only. 233 Bayfield St. 13p ' i ROOMS TO LET, Row Block. Dunlap St., overlonking the bay, suitable frir offices. dress-making or similar purposes. Apply at J. G. Scot"s offic_e. A 18-19p ::- WHITE WYANDOTTE EGGS--Bred-to-lay strains from Guild and McLeod.- $1.50 perl 13. A. Malcomson, Barrie, phone 447.' 14-22c EGGS FOR HATCHING-A-from 2 choice; pens of Barred Rocks, prize fowl. bred-to-. lny,`8l.00 for 13.` Apply S. J. Fisher. 64` `r\`l;nF Q0 16,21`: my, on .\m `I Collier St. -----: FOR SALE--Black Minorca eggs for batch- ing, from prize-winning stock, low price, also broader. 100-chick size, very reason- able. Apply to 107 Tiffin Allandale.l8p I . I EGGS FOR I-IA.TCHING---'Black Orpinvzton. good, layers. imported first prize cockarel from bteeder in Leumington. $1.00 for I3 eggs. Apply 151 Owen St., Barrie. -mm. mam... 14.199, no 1135:. up T qs. Milbee. s.c. WHITE LEGHORNS hatching eggs` from high producing stock, Barron & Ferris strain. $1.00 per setting. $6.00 per hun- dred. Also choice Delaware -pntatoes. J. L. Marrow, 14th con., Innisfil. Phone 634 `r2. ` ` 15-20p -\| OVERLAND COUNTRY CLUB. ewxre wheels. five new tires and `tubes, paint. 'top and upholatering. in good condition. En- ` gine in good shape. A bargain for quick sale. Must be sold this week. E. H. Braden. 63 High St., phone 123 or 225W. 18-190 | I ANTED TO RENT-1-`Small bonus in vicin ity of A Stntd particulars. Box 91') Run-39 v - 17.229

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