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Barrie Examiner, 7 Jun 1923, p. 13

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Ll-'4 -`\JUll|U uug, puns uwu. age 6 R. Murrol, `Corner Owen and . ' 23; Automobiles For Sale bred. age-.8 P Oman: and STALLION-Choicely bred Imp. Clydesdale stallion High !-Ionor (15178) (15872) enrol- ment No. 936, Form 1, will stand for ser- vice at his own, stable. lot 1, con. 14, Vespra, for season of`1923. Robt. Arm- strong & Son-, proprietors. 23-24c` v- --v in -- j `Opp. Wellington Hotel best ventilation. Choicest food. Best Healthiest Dlace in town. Absolutely 'ooking. Come and try it. 61-26;: A1; vuc acuuc pC1'.\Uu, cu IUI` uuu lUl. I Lot owners are also reminded `that with the new Endowment System now available "they may eliminate, if they wish. furthtr assessments by perxxnanenlgly endowing the lot to provide for perpetual care. Barrie Union cemetery Board, 23tfc A. Brownlee. Pres. 11:4,! uuyc uu U1. ucuuc uuly 1, 1:140. | Assessment Raqt.es--$2 per annum for one lot and $1` for each additional lot owned by the same person; $1 for half lot. In} nuvnnna nun ulan i\l\v\|:r\r!n1-I `tlnnb ...CLL . ?'_ FURNISHED BATHROOM FLAT to let, suitable for small fnmilu Dmmmo ........... uuu_wcu cu uuuuluuluw, us uuucr U18 AC! THEY `MUST BE PAID FOR BEFORE THE LOTS CAN BE USED. `IL. ....:,I ........,.-._.....4'.. L`_..__ 11110 L, 1n.\n ~ lslllld IALILD U31` 1)-Cd U553`): Unpaid asse$u1ent`s from 1913 to 1922 in- clusive are ov_erdue and those for 1923 are payable on or. before July 1, 1923. | Aa,anuen\nnf 'DuI-ng-__Q0 v\nv nl|v\I)uv\ F...` Ann uuuunuwa uann. uuluup Db.` Durne. Owners of lots are reminded that unpaid assessments from 1913 onward become` a charge ugainstmhe lot and should not be` allowed to accumulate, as under the Act -'l`l-IWV IMYYQT DD DATD Dnn nrnvnnrn Theattention of lot owners is drawix to , the annual assessments for cure of lots which are payable to J. W. Ness. Sec'_v.-Treas.. Beecrbft`s Bank. Dunlop St.` Barrie. umm-n nf Infe I1l'l\ v-nnnrlnrl fkur nnnnirl ' vuvuwwuuuu -uww-vvu--uvuv N. M.MYERS Barrie Union Cemetery ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS JOS. MARRIN F orham s 6: gdms and teeth, special price . . 29 SAT URDiA=Y'ONLY--Victor or Tay1or7sA Borax Soap-- ___`l L... t-.. Q1 nn H t_-A I-A July Designer and Woman s Magazine just in. - (35111 and get your copy, Standard Designer Quarterly, summer copy, price 25c with which is included a 10c-coupon on any pattern. TO` LE'l'--Pnrt of furnished house; central. adults.` Apply P. O. Box 345. Barrieu 23p . Taylor : Talcum Powder, 8-oz. -glass bottles, Jap Lily, Blue Bird and Valley Violet, speial 25 Tayl6r s Tooth Paste or Powde`.r ,'._ special, 25 each Men s Plain Blue Chambray Jess Willard Shirts, sizes A 14% to 18, special value . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 Men s Grey Chambray and Black and White Stripe Work Shirts, sizes e14Vo_ to 16%, reg. $1.25, 89 Men s Oxford` Knit Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, sizes - 34. to '44, reg. $1.00, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c Men s Black Balbriggan Shirts, sizes 36, 3.8 and 40, reg. $1.00, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c 3Men s Black Balbriggan Drawers, sizes 34, 36 and 38, `reg. $1.00, special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Ladies Br0w1`1 and Black Cotton Hose, sizes 8% to 10, special value at . . . . . . . .. A. . . . .' . . . . . . 25 pair anccvcp, ppcclzu pI'lC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tii1dren s White Bloomers, special value . . . . MAR_K'i' SQUARE` Ladies: Porous,Knitiand Plain, Knit Compinations, short . sleeves, special value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Ladies pxford Athletic Combinations, sizes. 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44, special valueat ; . . ; . . . . . . . . $2.00` Ladies Vests, with half "sleeves and without sleeves, _ extra;values, 19c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75:, $1.00, $1.25 Ladies . Extra Outside Sizes in Vests, without and with ' half sleeves, made by Oxford, special value at 75c Ladies ; Knitted Drawers, special values, 75c and $1.00 Ladies White and Pink Bloorners,easy priced, 45 - 65 Child.ren s Summer Vests, with half sleeves and_ without sleeves, Special price . . . . . . 25 f`L!I.l_.-_-9- WOOL AND HIDES -6'.`.!(..'. 1.11 lI.l\ \J\l(l V l'-'-'1`5Ba}"3}' 130, 7 for Eoc Not morethan $1.00 worth to any one person._ . GARAGE FOR RENT. central location. Apply 17 Worsley St.. phone 278. ' 23tfc Successor to 1111-: mm: EXAMINER uyuu W55 ULIUIIVIIIIILI. i The Ladies Aid Society of Central Meth- odist Church had a very enjoyable time on Wednesday afternoon in the p_arlours| of thechurch when they were at home to the ladies of the congregation. There was a short business meeting, a pleasing pro- gramme and afternoon tea served. Four- teen new names were added to the member- ship. lauunuu cu auvc uncut. ' At the weekly luncheon of the Kiwanis- Club last. Friday.` W. A. Turner of Barrie Business College gave an interesting demon- stration of short cuts in arithmetic. F. H. Hurlburt was booster and his prize of a pair` of slippers went to W. R. King. E. A. Ryan was chairman. . mu- 1....r:....' Am a...:..;.. .: n...L_..u u-.1_ ~---- -v --.----- -' -v----~-v--v-.r- -vs s. G. Under-hill, while on his way home` from Winnipeg, passed through.White Ri- vet when the destructive forest"fires `were raging last Wednesday. Showers of sparks were falling on White River and the rail~ way property and houseshad to be kept soaked to save them.` . A4. .|_. _____1_n_. L.,,,|_, 1- .1 17- - I _... oouqvnun . v|~a\J\Ill| I Hear the latst hits in Apex and Colum-I bia records at Keenan & Kennedy's. Next: door to.Bryson's confectionery. 23c[ I - '1 I Q [1 I'Y...I_._L1lI _,,I_ 91, uusu. ' Z60 The winners of the prizes for the bes'-' essays on The Value of Life Insurance. offered by W. R. Devins and Geo. S. Mc- Conkey to` students of the B.C.I., _were as follows :-Seniors---1st. Dorothy Loth; 2nd Jean Cowan. Juniors-lst_. Ira Re-burn; 2nd. Harold Pearson; _ . --.......... V. ..,.,.v..-...-.. yuan unuus. nun Call in and see us at our new home, 30 Elizabeth SI:., near Five `Points. We stock] 21 complete line of` phonographs, records. sheet music, musical instruments, station- ery. papers, magazines. school supplies. etc. Keenan & Kennedy. the phonograph men. 23c 'l`|m ny:nnnI-n A` Lin. .;-C....... 1`..- LL- L__.. -Tr_v Prestolene Piano Gloss. the per-_l feel; polish ,for pianos, furniture and all! glossed surfaces. The best polish on earth far automobiles. 25c and 50 a bottle at J. G._ Keenan's. opposite post office. 23c I'M. 1.. ..._.I ..-- ..r >1 '7 ` T I -Order your favorite song from J. G, Keenan. _ Phone 243. 23c We can supply you with all the latest ~ popular fox trots. waltzes and songs. Be sure and hear Barney Google. Keenan '& Kennedy, 30 "Elizabeth St. 23ci Mrs. Vance, mother of Mrs. J. D. Byrnes, l met with a painful injury last Friday when I` she slipped on the stair. causing a bad fracture of one of the heel bones. l rnl 1 `I 1 1 I 7-R.OOMED HOUSE for rent. Apply Miss Bird, 88 Sophia.St. 21.26; T '__.._ ..-- \I ...... \Il nu. uvvl uuuca. I The Liberals have opened committee rooms-in the Bothwell Block and the Con- servatives have` their headquarters almost across the `street in the premises recently- vacated by V. L. Vanatter. main; khe admf. cams well ms. .1 mac, 311.53 0 LU `LU, DUC pl` Sizes 10%, 11, 55c pr: Children s White and Plain Colored Sox, sizes 4% to 9, special value, 25, 45c, 50c` Boys and Girls m Ribbed Black Hose, sizes 5 to 10, reg. 40c, for . . . . 25 pair Boys? Black High .Grade 1x1 Ribbed Black Cotton Hose, sizes 8 to 10, 50c pr. Q:-inc An`l/ an ` Fifty members of,Orillia Lodge paid a fraternal visit to Kerr Lodge, Tuesday night. last. The' third degree with musical ritual was put on in fine style by W. Bro. W. 0. Tudhope and his officers. Ray Hoover. who was initiated in Orillia `Lodge. was the candidate. After the lodge a very pleasant social time.wa.s spent. at lVa.ir's banquet hall. i f . AhPIN--In Newmarket. Friday, June'l. 1923._a son to" Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Alpin. BURNS~~-In the R. V. Hospital, of) Sun- day. June'3. 1923. a daughter to Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Burns. GRAY-At Orillia. on May 24. 1923. to{ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gray, a daughter . (Katherine Edna"). McQUAY--In the R. V. Hospital. on*Tues- day. June 5, 1923. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. J.` A. McQuay. Ivy, Ont. DOMlNl0N sromzs, Limited wt: 5131.1. TO SATISFY Finest Creamery HOUSE TO RENT, central location. Phone 299_. . ' ` 23c EXCELSIOR SCISSORS SHARPENER will sh'arp:n 100 in 7.00 nnirc Fhr "):r~ mm.-... L. nnnn fl ..L.,\..`I,.l n.-__- ORILLIA MASONSWVISIT KERR Bl|'l"|'E|l Contrasting Materials- %The Vogue this Spring ._ F real: Made Light SyruP `SUTCLIFFE S " CHOICE FEARS SLICED T BAGON -- -_.,v V- \\J \Jx :1 ll\I L41 1l..4l\ Wlll Dlldl 10oAto 1200 pairs for 25, every` house should have one, only . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 each pj3 LOS'I`-~Ma_v 26. dark colored Boston bullv dog. lnng tail, white markings. `answers 0 name nf "Rex". At time of disappearance had small collar and 1923 tag No.V63. Anyone holding dog after this notice will he prosoctxtnd. Return to Lem `Bros. Laundry. 9 Elizabeth St... Barrie. -23p -u:-::-- I70. tin` 33 lb. B_RN OUR piece-goods counter you will nd ,, plain and gured silks, serge, Canton crepe, lace, georgette, crepe `dc qhine-- all the popular materials. And at our Standard- Designer pattern counter you will nd the new patterns-many of them adapted to the use of two different kinds of material. And The Belrobe enclosed with each pattern, shows you in words and. pictures how to make the dress from start to nish. The Belrobe for pattern number 4221, for instance, shows you how to make plaits, set in the vestee, set in the trim- ming piece in the skirt, nish` with a rolled hem, and many other `valuable steps. "4 .-._____.._.__..__._.___.___ l_ _l-`._ANUT BU'l'l'l-IR lb. 230 PLANTOL SOAP scakes 250 JUICY ORANGES, 49 - 59 doz. '.Ii1AYE)1_}-~Frnn1 "Lot. 17. CmI 1. \ <\spru. 4 yearling calves, color red. 2 marked with white, 3 atmrs and 1 heifer. Phone 903:6. ' W. H. `Partridge, Crown Hill. ` 2224p :~- LARD1b-}19c J 10 lbs $1.15 wan`: sum`? -aanu until` s- FASTRY FLOUR 39 K 15 %loaf. WHITE SATIN gggpuuinuuu-1..- , LADIES-We have been given the agency for Iris Corsets` and Brassieres; they guar- antee a perfect fit._ We have now in stock a complete line of samples. . Come in and we shall -be. pleased to show you the -lines. Cowie & Co. 23c ' DR. JEAN JOHNSTON. chiropractic spe- cialist. announcs the opening of an office at 32 Francis St., Barrie. Telephone 1003. Office-hours 2-5 and 6.308 pm. by ap- pointment. ` ' 22-27p ..___._____.____..__.__.______.. -LOS'I`-~But.r;<,v 'kuon.v.pread. on Monday. June 4, while driving in Barrie. Finder kindly leave with W. Reynolds, 9 Gow.-m St., Alluudule. Reward; 23p MEALS AN-D LUNOHES SE `cast-er St. Tea Rooms. Speci. travelling public. Orders tal made cooking. Phone 389.1. -- HAIR DRESSING done by Mrs, D. C. Howard. Bring your combings and have la good switch made. 26 Mulcaster St. 19tfc T THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923. Standard Designer Patterns with uununcm served at Mul- . Special attention to blip nmlnm n.1,-.. :-- LHW sHoR1`EN1Fc. 19c lb._ serveld at Mul- Rihc gV\nn;n` nL....sIA._ L, Belrobe --- LOS'l`~~0n detnur between Churchill `and Panin,wvicl<, u r~`-pul`(\ tire. smooth tread. Find~ or please communicate with this offmo. 23p SODAS 15 Ib- Use 3555 lb. ,n:\ua1 ulzltlll-IUD [0 taken for home- 9J. - 23p --_:-::j._:-o -- ......... u. n:u\.Iu'||l`I. I Mrs. Fried Elliott pf has been `ill for snrxw I sister, Mrs. Herman (I Mrs. M} J. "J.ll.~4 is \ with hersnn, F C. Wu! fl` Olin Kfnuol. l._ , miniml aminer Subscribe for' The Barrie Exathingr Md let all the new. $2.00 a you. Luna. Lu. J. her son. of the North Mr. and Mr. B. \` turned from 2: fvw u tive: and frieml.< in Hamilton. Kiichvm-r. unruucl Ill Dll_\'lll`lll ." Mr. and Mrs. .\. \\'. huvr been \-i.~'itin;: tho St., for the past twn u 1`](Irr\.- QL.......... ._ pcuu uu pm U_V PI. 1115 ieavxnxz town in g. . .. . L'|u, IUI lIl!.' piil l\\' Harry Shannon pearl tie pin by St. 5. `Ha 11.9:-Cum 0 ..... .. I nun. nuu:u|u!, D:l\ Il(' Mis.: Muhrl um .. the` Guelph (`ivmlrnl honw here rem-ntI_v. and Mrs. A. ` .Mi,x' M2n'gnrot. mum spent the \\`('(-k-vntl. Nliss `Sh-H21 ('lum. Vvilkinson nf 'I`nrnnI with Mrs. S. W'. Mu} .I'..... Al:_-`lv, ' VVIUU Jula. 1`. VV. . `Miss Alic(`A(':r`.~'\\'i<'|< Toronto spvnt '1):- mother in Bu_\'fi:-hl M. .....l \A., A n unuu. LJl1)llL'l(l DI. Miss Muriel Ruhr!` spending a (`()upI(' of Mrs. Slltliffd. B::_\'fi-lrl .5/|'..... ll..L._I vrn .|t. Au. AJIKICR. Miss Rota Surcl ft-u days-l;a. \\'l'(`l\' cliffo: Bayfield St. MA. M....;..l u \}VDI CUIIIICI) - Miss Emma King w; week attending,th- (`u ty W.C.T.U. MFR. A. `N. Pf`lI.~`IUl a few (lays in lflrnvuir R. M. Black. I:lZ.- Ti - -` u1-2 LOST-- Navy blue moire silk purse. contain~ -ing sewing mat.erials.A Reward upbn vleav: ing at. Examiner" office. 23;) v - - 1 - >C*--1U% Illllvllo 'Mr. and Mrs. (ix-:4 onto were with Mr. over Sumluy. III... 1.`. V ' ` Thurs., Friday, . only uu Luullllcill. Miss Kathleen Pail the week-end with h Miss Annie Perry I ter spending a few da_ Miss Mary Bunting weekend with her pu L. D. Fnrhert uf spent. the week-and ii W. L. Smith rvru irom his trip thrullgil Mrs. W. U. Whin- Toronto were in town Miss Florence .-\r:n. on 1'. visit to Englzmd Rev. Win. Hipkin i. attending a 'inoeIing 1 Union. ll , "C. T. Devlin left on trip to Montreal. III... YI..LLl-__. I) I THURS., F I Charlia Ion TH! mu {NYE rm: QUEENJ THURSDAY, 11 MANAGER WAN I`F)D--A Canadian Life Assurance Company of the first rank re- quires a District Manager for the County of Simcoe `to supervise and add .to the agency force. An excellent opportunity presents itself for entering under unusual- ly favorable conditions an ever expanding business field. Previous experience not wholly essential, but desirable. If you pos- sess integrity. initiative and the will to de- vote yourself whole-heartedly to the work you can achievetiuccesn. An inviting con- tract. will be offered. "Address Box N." Examiner. _22tfc ' MONDAY) The l:tug'l1 4 largest lung! of his new NO RAISI 1"] PERS PATRI( \ . Iv.I| .-\nwriv:m M SllY('ffI' A LOST-~Fron1 Crns..land's Store, pair brown boots belonging to lame child. Enquire at CrosslmId's.Drug Store. 2311 A SALESMAN with experience selling farms. Must have horse and vehicle or car. Per- manent pmition and exclusive territory. A proposition that will make you $50 weekly. Write ll . F., Hoary, Graphic Arts Bldg.. Toronto. _ 23dstw AGENTS WANTED--'I'wo_ or three local vnnn ft. L!lI'| zl-nu:-no nun-munnnt n\l\r\:`:A-s .-.!LL uuun;u VVl'1lVl.|'JlJ -lVVU_ U!` WIFUU 100111 men to sell shares, permanent position with company to -producers. [men with cars giv- en preference, for full particulars apply Beacon Tim and Rubber Co., Ltd.,v Mo- Kinnon Building. Toronto. T 23p WAN'I`ED---Refined`. middle-aged woman companion help who will give `services `in return for a good home and small rernuuer ation. For further particulars apply Box |M", Examiner office. v 22-23p WAN'I`ED--~an and vwifeor mother and daughter to take charge of -Diriing Room at Classic Hotel, Allaxidale. Kitchen utensils. dishes, etc., furnished free, u1so'bedroo1:13). YOUNG GIRL WANTED to assist with housework. Apply to Mrs-. Wm. R. King. 109 Toronto St., phone 327. _ _ 23c` RooMs-'rwo comfortable turiiished bed? rooms to`;-ant. Apply 95 Collier St.` 23;: LADY CDERK WANTED. Apply to Ed. Br_vson's Confectionery, Elizabeth St. 22-23c WOMAN WANTED to do housework. Ap- ply Mrs, Semmens. 248 Bradford St; 23p Anuar cowmu MEN WANTED to bel tan bqrk. W. Grad. ey & Son, Allandale. - 23c WAN'I`ED~,~Relia'ble_. woman for plain sew- ing. 185 Dunlop St. 23p. WAN'I`ED-One milch cow, to be subject to tuberculin test. State age and price ex- p_ected. Phone 811 or 48 Bayfield St.,.Bar- ne. ` V - 22-23c ALL KINDS or JUNK WANTED and spe- cial fowl. higheam prices `paid. H. Levit, 33 Collier St., phone 542. A 18-23;) YOUNG LADY desires position of "any kind,` experienced in general office work." Apply to Box R" Examiner office. - 23p . WANTED--By careful house-ownel to store, an gpright piano. Apply at Box M" Exammer office. - 23 -1'. -Ip :--2- uuvAu. null Dunxvu "K11! 1.131.! In UUIIUFEI location by young single man. State terms. Box A" Examxner office. 23: FER R.EN'I`--'l`wo furnished rooma, very central- pond residential dish-int, Plum. One cent -5 word, eaeh, each insertion (minimum charge, 2150); six ineertione {or the price of four- 10 cents extra when charged; also 10 cents extra when replies are directed to Examiner Oice. , - I MILK BUSINESS wanted in town--cash---.V Apply Box E" Examiner office.` 23p ' ROOM AND BOARD WANTED in central lnnatinn I11: IIIIIIIIII n:noI'n nnnn Qbnln Ln--....- Page Tw'elio gw&$a*$&w%&&&&$g 3 I I1 iI0I0I0I03'X0I1!' t\_- , Rooms ma Baud ~-----u `$30 bill ht-twen ~Hospi`tul and Dn- Storn. Finder please leave at Ex- offico and roccive reward. 23p Property To Let. Lost gmd F outid run. luau:-"I.w\! xur_maueu rooms, very centrai. good remdentxal district. Phone 183 or 470. 22`323p Help Wanted Theodore Roberts, Agnes Ayr L Richard Dix in- lllh A IIIIIJI III! A Iuunnn es and j FA:R1M FOR SALE--50 acres; 25 aores in crop and hay. balance in bush and pasture; good buildings, plenty water, fuel. fruit, near to town, and` on cream route, phone. daily mail. well located: Will also sell stock and implements` reasonable. Apply owner. Box nB" Exhminer office. 23-28p um nuun rruuu run. Baum. mm 10, con. 5. Vespra. One of the `best farms in the township; good buildings; never-failing well; land in good state of cultivation; well fenced; one mile from Barrio. Apply Geo. Shannon, R.R. 8. Barrie. Phone 605r31. _ p 23-23;) rrtaubu run cInuI:4f"'Iu.1|. uul 6!, U011. 37, Essa. Apply to Mrs. Wesley Brooks, R. R. No. 3, Thornton. , 2 23-28p 100-ACRE FARM for sale. clay-loam, good buildings, near town of Barrie.- Apply Examiner Office. . . 23-28p F-ARM FOR SAIJE---E.`I-I. Lot 24, Con. 9, Ram: . Annlv tn Mm Wmlnxy nwnnbn `D D 100 ACRE FAIRM FOR SALE. lot 16, con. 5 Vanni-n nn of Hus 1-snub Faun... :. IL- u l.\'\Il`'ll\'l. 1 run nnwzr--~n0use all I`! '11!- fin St., price $1600. Farm, 100 acres. `west half lot 34. con. 1. Vespra. $2500. Also west half lot 12. con. 13. Vespra. (Tres- passers on latter_property'will be prosecut- ed.) Above properties` will the sold on easy terms.` Apply S. `E. Turner, 70 Torhnto Sn, Barrie. _ 23-`28p - T0 RENT for occupation 1st June. comfort- able house. nice central location. five bed- rooms. conveniences. Apply Bo_x 702. Bar- rie P.0. ' 21tfc _........__..___.__.___...._.__.... FOR SA].FI--4Sevan-roomed house on Small St.. two minutes walk from"Collegiate. double verandahs in front and large sun- room at rear, good stable. Apply 11 Henry St. or phone 766M. _ 23 ` I`R01 ERTY FORSALE-House at 74 Tif- fin m m.:... uunn 13...... Inn ......-_ -._.-_. HOUSE FOR SALE. seven-rioonled brick. all conveniences, small stable, room for car and home. Cegtral location. Real good buy. Applylo E. A. Cuff, Bayfield St. ` 22-23p GROCERY STORE and dwelling attached for sale; established 20.years. A snap for `quick buying. `Also stock of groceries at invoice pxices. Apply Box S"'_Exuminer. ~ ' 22.23;; ------2 ......._.._.._.__._.....__.__.._.....__ FOR SALE-Well\ located building lots. one hundred dollars. each`; easy terms. Address Lew Howe, Lewiston. N.Y. 20-25c Lvvu uuuuxuuuu DUUIJB IUl"l.-H116, year old. at real bargain prices, see them before you buy elsewhere; also Barred Rock eggs, $1.00 per`setting. Dymeht.' Barrie, phone 368. . l2tfc| I-<:(-)R~SALE--Collie dog. pure; months. Murrol, Grove Sts, _ TWO SHORTHORN BULI_4S for.sale. 1 vnnr nhl at w-nnl Inn-mu; n n . . . nu l\(\l\ 41...... BULL FOR SALE--~0ne registered Short- horn Durham bull, 14 months old. Apply to Bonj Webb, Stroud- 17tfc T- HORSE FOR SALE. Apply Dr. Lewis-. Collier St. A 230 APARTMENT T0 RENT. newly decorated, Vevery convenience, hardwood floors through- out. Apply to R. R. Bothwell. Allandala. ` 28-24p . BOAR FOR SALE; Yorkshire White. Ap- aly J. A. Mills, R.R. 1, Midhurst, phone l99x'13. ` -- ' 20-2 \J|l., UH`! VIC!-U113 DUI.` .I,_UI'U"IUg N0'l`Fz--WilI pay expenses to all persons nurchasing cars from country districts.22-23 VIAIILEI l.lId\ ' III nXi:1N_c HEARTS ? - New Dreamland, Wad. - .TIIuu. mun uuuuwluu. vuuuulu uuau Ul` 1611115.` [If you want a good` usedocar. any make, all in reliable running order. cash or terms. write or phone J. Shannon. A,'D. Gorrie C0,, 354 Victoria St... Toronto. Mnmu man .... .......... .. .. ..u _____ __ BABY GRAND, run less than 12.000 miles, in first-class condition. with new battery and tires, or 2: FORD COUPE. thoroughly overhauled and repainted. These cars are in perfect running order. Fred W. Otron. ' - 93c FOR SALF}---Oldsmobila, touring 1921 model. in perfect condition. paint. tires, atc.. like new. $900.00 cash or terms. McLaughlin E45 model, in perfect mocha!`-. ical condition. $550.00 cash obterms. * "If vnu want a ann1nnnr` nnr nuns" hunlrn 3300 WILL BUY FOR-D TOURIING OAR. n lunar` nAnt6:A-1 ...!LL .....Il' ..a..._4..... A.._I-_ -wuuu vvzuu uul ruwu IUURHVU UAR. in good condition. with.,salf-starter, Apply 215 `Dunlop St., Barrie. ' _ 23p TOURING CART for hire, day or night. Reasonable texjms. Phone 202. 23c unuu. run luau. uuy ur mgub. JUNE-S reasonable. James4McFadde'n,i phone 927 W. ' ` ` 23-24c MODERN. FURNISHED HOUSE. eight. rooms. well located. to mm. rm. 1"! ....: SPEEDSTER fo`r sale, in good condition. Apply Box 496, Ban-ie.._. 23p FORD COUPE for sale, 1922 model. ply Ralph Urry. phone453. , CAR FOR HIRE. day or night. Rates` rnsmnnnhln _'nmnLx M..l`mI}l.'.. 'nlu.nn 00'] FOR SALE-Superio_r'quality woollen yarns running 250 yards _more to the pound than any other. Garments knitted from -same guaranteed by manufacturers to keeptheir shape if instructions are followed. Especial- ly adapted `for use on knitting machines. For samples and prices call at 28tWilliam St., Allandale, or phone 993W. 21-_26p u-uuL'.uV\J run. Dnuw--Lue uxu IUIIIUIU Preston Roofing and accessories, and Brant. ford Rez_1dy_ro9fing,.one., of the best. Sold right and ltiid if wnted` by `R. `J. Grbse. Churchill, phone Lefroy. 23c FOR SALE-'-7000 feet of dry liunber, in- cluding 4000 feet of pine, on south half lot 1, con. 4, Innisfil. Apply to Bert` Fish- er on premises. 0 22-23p ROOFING FOR SALE--Tl{e old reliable Dunstan Dlslunnu gun,` nan...-...A_....-. .._.J 13--..` CONDOR LAMPS,` electric irons and fix- turos for sale. Vacuum -cleaner to_ rent. A. Sutcliffe. 28 William St., Allandale, phone 993W. . 18-23p .FOR SALE-~Croam separator (Premier). nearly new; also set of single harness. 15 GrovevSt., or Box 884. S. W. Judd. 23-24p nIv|:nJa-n ihlngrnn .._-L-.. --... 25-FT. MOTOR B0A'lI.`__ for" sale. Du:-ablel 4u\J|r;:uuI - t`lll.\aHl.DIll!llJ IIUUDN. algal- rooxm, well located. to rent for July and August. ApplyBox T" Examiner officse. - ' 2 c cu-rs. uzuzuny Dual 10! ENE. `IJUIBDIB cylinders, engine, cushions, anchor, com- plete. Trial given. *0. H. Lyon, 23p SHINGLES FOR sA1.E-Quapti_cot- good cedar `shingles, xxx, xx and 1:. Apply to` Day. McLean, Barrie, 11.1%. 1. . A21-26? nu I'.V'lI Itt\nIt\1\ I-.1-\Apn n BICYCLE FOR SALE-4-22-inch frame, in unnrl mnnimr nrdnr Armin (Tho. 10.11.. uu.Ja.uu1'4 run. UnuI'-"lll(3ll 1181118, Ill good waning order. Apply Chas. Kelly, 64 Bayfield St. . :_ `23p WICKER BABY GARRIAGE for suite, in good cbndition. Apply 11 Henry St. ox | phone 766M. 22-23c FOR SALE --ASecond-hand electric washer, at a. bargain for quick sale. Phone 802J. . . 230 I 1900 GRAVITY WASHER for sale, good as] new. Apply 87 Torqnto St. M ` _23c i HlA.\H#T:iTtock_ F or Sale Property For Sale :tLngs'_ For Sale 4 uuuuwluuu DISIHIVUUIVI 1` l4."\I.' F0 let. suitable for small famxly- Present tenants leaving town. Apply Mrs. Heard, 15 Ross St. . ` V 230

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