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Barrie Examiner, 14 Jun 1923, p. 12

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' T0 RENT for occupation lat June. comfort- "table house. nice central location. five bed~ rooms, oonvenianoes. Apply Box 702. Bar vie P.O. A 21-26;) For Sale. For nith. 60 24-_25p two Lw-v 24p u luuuvu wnu pumice stone. Hundreds o`f -birds at Eugene, Ore.. en- joyed a feast on 3.000vgallons of moonshine fermented mash. strewn in the vicinity of a large` still. which had been confiscated. uu unuvvu H}! at Ulll-IE, Mayor Hunter wished all the Coun- cillors a happy holiday, The meeting was then adjourned. If your pdrcelain sink or bath tub gets 3 yellow mark from constant dripping of water. the spot will disappear immediately `if rubbed with pumice stone. ' "IIn`HrnAa n`l`v.k:-A. .4. `D .... .... I\_- Jlllltll I.l|"l-HUM,` [UT [HP 'blIll('l. lU\(iel' Te- wardvd on leaving at Examiner office. 241) -_-.- vustlcu Uu uuuu but! enu OI June. The Clerk was requested by the Council. to communicate with the secretary of the Boys Work Board concerning the carrying out `of the Tuxis" Boys lacrosse league. and it was also requested that a schedule be drawn up at once, Muuonn Ifnut-.. ....'_L._] Q!` Al I` IIUIIC 24p 4 IJVIIUUIIILICII _ It'was also decided that the nan- cial campaign for Boys Work under- _ `taken by the Boys Town Council be carried on until the end of June. ' mun. rq,_1_ ._____ ___,_____L_,1 1 -I .7 vinnllllr . 1 0 Some discussion and consideration] 9 was given the suggested `camp on` " Kempenfeldt Bay. Mayor Hunter stated that if this camp wasgoing to meet with success it must have some ' reliable men of Barrie to boost it. :lHe suggested that W. J. Walker of` . `Collier St. Methodist `Church would; u be willing to help promote the camp.` ' A vote was taken as to whether this` f` camp would be pushed or not. but the ' motion was defeated by 7 to 6. A "L, ---......u uy 1 yu U: Treasurer Luck declared that he! ,had only received $2.00 of the money! [promised by the Tuxis Square and! Boy Scout organizationsef Barrie. It was decided by Council that the first meeting in the fall term Would be held on the third Friday evening of September. Tl -....... -1... .I__:_`I_J n - -v - wily yllllct ' . Mayor, Hunter called the meeting to order.` The minutes of last meet- ing werevread and adopted._ Great consideration was given to the mat- ter of engaging Mr. White as athletic instructor during the summer months. It was decided by Council` not to engage Mr. White at `present, but to do,-so ingtheefall. if necessary. Fred Sarjeant read a letter from Mr; Thurlow, which encouraged the. boys of Barrie to attend the northern T,he'proposed boys icamp on Kem- Vpenfeldt Bay was voted down by 7' to 6 at the meeting of the Boys Council held in the Police Court` Chamber on Friday evening. The Tuxis Boysflacrosse league may be proceeded with, the matter being in the hands of a committee at the pres- ent time. ` Il-_.. , Y7 Boys VOTE DOWN CAMP FOR` -KEMPENFELDT BAY ......uu . uvcxy xauy VUu:1`.'(-.'lCOIl'l(l. The `Seventh Line, Vespra, U.F.0. : Club will hold their. annual picnic, - Wednesday, June 20. Ladies are re- quested to bring baskets and receive? ' free ticket forsupper. Children un- _ der ten, 20 cents; others, 40 cents. Prizes given for baseball and other ' games. Outside baseball teams in- vited. U.F.0. dance at night, 75 a couple. . 24c When H. G. Robertson was motor- ing home from. Toronto last F_riday . evening, he saw a bad motor accident near Thornhill, when a car smashed into a pole and was -completely wrecked, though its occupants. escap- ed with slight injuries.. Mr. Robert- son says that when the motor passed him it was travelling between fty and sixty miles an hour and had gone only about two hundred yards further when it swerved __into the pole. LOST-~~Be!weon A'll:u'.dule , station and Crown Hill. on Provincial Highway, 8 black lnef came. containing papers Cungdian Nn- \ !......I I,..,A' a L In tll.l\lU\lI * All the latest popular hits in sheet music and `records at Keenan & Kennedy s. 24c A public meeting for ladies will be! held in the Public Library at 2.30 on Thursday afternoon, June 21, in the interests of the Drury candidate. The meeting will be addressed by a prom- inent lady speaker and by G. H. `Murdoch. Every lady voter. welcomed. 'l`lnn Q.-.n.-...Ll. `I':.... 17--mn `I'*"'~ A nnuu vuc want: Mr. Evans sa for a photo. All LI... I- na um`): The Examiner had hoped to have a photogravure-of E. J. Evans, the U;F.0. candidate in South Simcoe, for thisissue, but was unable to ob- tain a photograph. Why, I've not had one taken in twenty-ve years, MT. Evan: ugh` `M I'\'\`I1 #1`, n -A------L JOS. MARRIN WOOL HIDES Suceeuor to V LOCAL NEWS men In twenty-rive years, said in reply to a request I n . - 1'33` BARRIEV EXAMINER - . - - u - -nu. vvuvounwu I The June meeting of the W.C.'I`.U. which , was held at the home of George Ball. Maple Avenue. was of special imteresh. Vlrs. Lennex, the new President. presided -ind regret was expressed by all that the! retiring President, Mrs. Claxton, was still, _too frail `to `attend. Miss Mabel Cheesman tang verysweetly. her selection beng espe- cally suitable. Plans were discussed` fox the year s work and reports given. ; --.,.. .... . .... nuvu-ll ;u5u\\n_v, u mucus on. . Cunadlan hionnl Institute for the `Blind, Finder wvardmi nn Immhm ..+ I.`.......:...... -u:__ nu 24? PEARSALL-In ldving memory of our dear Catherine. who died June 10, 1921.; 2-in --Father. Mother and Brother! ' RaEID--~In loving memory of Mrs. Jane Reid, who passed from this life,` June 13. 1099 'sAE1;s---'A: St. .1-Viichaefs Hospital. Toron- to, on Friday. June 8. John Francis Sales. `native of County Clare. Ireland. CAMER.0N--~Suddenl_v. at Niagara-on-tha Lake. June 12, 1923. Colin Cameron.; late of Mitchell Square. Ont. " I LEWIS-In Saskatoon, Sask.. on Saturday, June 2. 1923. Miss Ida Lewis. youngest (laughter of the late Mr. and -Mrs. David Lewis, of Barrie. ` T ICIAIEVLV -1. (1. 110 I I0 9- - - - wI5J I FOWLIE~-GA`MPBELIri-0n Saturday. June I 0 n_,,,,,:_.,' `l0'J I... Ll... D-.. A I`) u.a`.uu.ru.uJuuu"-1|) Lvu. uuu mm. W. U. Richardson. Midhurst, on Sunday, June 10. a daugher. - | SPANIS-<--On Monday. June `I1, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Spanis. a son. I RIE1HA;I;DSv(_)i\I`:-lilo Mr. anti!` Mrs. w. G. `D:..L L. .._.L.,... \l:.lL......L .. Q.._.l___ LAMB1E--0}. -sundgy, June 3, 1923. to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lambie. Elmvalo. `a daughter _ (Frances Ellen). In Cur ll` 1 up n. 111']!!! A f\I\nr\\Y STR.-XYED from lot 36. con. 2, Vespra. two `(-,;.n,l\'m. about 7 mom/h.-' old. Finder please conununicute with Walter Forbes. Barrie. I{..R. 1, le'k-phone 60lr3. V 241 ""`-Z'-" i"2". uvv u11u**vr1.u1u. um u1r-`Ull Dmuruuy. `H1118 | 9. 1923, by the Rev. A. R. Beveriey," Nora Irene. eldest daughter of Mr. and: Mrs. J. S. Campbell, of Barrie, to Dr. James R. Fowlie. of Toronto. - _._:---- : ---- iv: 2 dents net wot:-d; minimum 50 cents ------- - --n----- `N MEMQRIAM "`Gone but not forgotten." .--Daughter Annie and Family. Fine quality Grey cton, 1 yard wide, easy priced . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 Mill Ends of Whitei`Cotton, an extra fine quality, 36 inches wide; this cotton is extra value at . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29c- yd. . Fine American Prints, 36 inches wide.the newest patterns, easy priced . . . . 29c yd. J Anderson and Canaaian Gingham, large range of patterns, 36 and .32 inches wide, special value . . . . . . . . . . . . 35:: and 50 1 pucux atuu l'l'tlll I(2{[lI1S, IIICB range Of colors, easy priced . . . .' . . . . . . 59c, 75c, $1.25, $1.35, $1.45, $2.35 and s2.9syua E _ ._ ,S'l`R.AYl!)l)-~{-Frum Lot 17. Con 1. Vespra} 4 yearling calves. color red. 2 marked with whit'o,V3 steers and 1 heifer. Phone 90316. W. H. `Partridge, Crown Hill. . 22-24p Check and Plain Rgtines, nice `range of (`nlnrc nacu nrinm-I an- un- Just arrived-I--New Swiss `Muslin, colors black, white, esh, copen, mauve, green, with ne dots, extra value `at $1.50 yard -i3-oT3-/E Windsor Ties, black, navy, red at-1-5 white, easy priced . . . . .` . . . . . . . . 25c Boys and Girls l_B1ack Cotton Ribbed Hose, sizes 5% to 10, regular price was 40c, special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25: Do not miss this line at the small price. p-- -cu.- Men's Fine All Wool Work Sox, Specizil value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 pair Men s Fine Cotton Sox; sizes -10, 10; : i and 11, colors black,` brown, white, grey, reg. 60c, special price, 39c, 3 pairs `$1.00. Do not miss this line; it is big value. iMen s Black. oiion Sox, sizes `10, 16% and M1 1, special price . . . . . . . . . . ,. 25c BARBIE W.C.T.U. BORN BUNPH (W KEYS 1.0,"-`~ I` on Wednesday morning, in Past. nffico, or on- Duulop or B!I}'fiPl(` 81,5. Fil)('Pr kinlnv lnunn no Du 'Men s Blue andgrey Chambray Shirts, with collar attached, sizes 14% to 17, big value at $2.25, special price . . . . . $1.75 WHEN You BUY A sum AT gurgymrnfs YOU an `VALUE 7 at is Our Shirtslooki'just'like new when they come back from the laundry. Patterns you ll- like in sizes that will t you. Boys Fine Shirts, with" separate collars, nice pattern, sizes 12%, 13, 13V, and 14, `easy priced . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . , . . $1.50 - In the afternoun there was a meeting of ,the Woman's Auxiliary held in the Town Hall, and a meeting of the Rural Deanery was held at the rectory at which R. W. Allen. Diocesan Financial Secretary, gave `an address. !lUVVC\-In I xcplcucuuulu. ` In the morning Holy'Communion was ]administered by Dr. C. A. Whittaker, Pen- 'etang. late missionary on the Herschel Islands. Rural Dean Rev. H. A. Benoliel of Collingwood presided. A conference fol- lowed. 7.. 41.. ,!a DEANERV MET AT STAYNER The Deanery of West Simcoe and the Woman s Auxiliary met at Stayner yester- day, about one hundred and fity being present. Barrie and district sent a large representation. ' 1.. H... ..\......:..- 11-1,.-n '\umI/llV| ucuur uur u[)lH'l'Ul'. 6 Four sisters and four brother-:5 survive as Hollows: Mrs. Cofield, Buffalo, Mrs. George Peacock, Barrie; Mrs. J. 0. Elliott. Barrie; Almeida, in the Wet; Hartford Lewis, Cookstown; Orlando. Toronto; Bin-thall, Grey. Sask; and Wellington, Qu'Appel1e, Sask. I |lClll.V Illa The deceased was born in Cookstown but when a young girl came to Barrie with her 'purents. She resided here until about ten years ago when she went West to Saska- toon, where she had taught at Abernathy `and in other public schools. Miss Lewis ihad also taught -in several schools in this gdistrict before her departure. Pnnr siafm-a and On... I.......L-_.. _.._,,:, V MISS IDA LEWIS Miss Ida Lewis, youngest daughter of the late David and Mrs. Lewis of Barrie, passed ,away in the Saskatoon Hospital, on June i2, after an illness of one week s duration following an operation. She was teaching in {he Saskatoon Collegiate when taken sud- ` denly ill. ' uunnmg, III l'()S!. ()IIl(3(`, ( Buyfinlzl Sta. Finder kindly amlnor office. iuaugultln auu uve sons also Sul`V'l\'8. * The remains were taken t0-Argyle where interment took place yesterday. UIIIJ UIIC WK`.Cl\. Deceased was -born in Scotland. coming to Canada whe'n two years of age. He was iin his 70th year. Besides his widow, who was Mary Ann Mitchell. of Argyle, three daughte_rs and five sons also survive. I The rnvnuine nu-um 9...].-- a..; A_._.-.I I I John M Luuruv lVI`|..LN'lIAN . . c ennan of Argyle. near Beaver. Eon. passed away at'the home of his brothefr x`n-law. J. Readman. 49 Mary St., on |bunday evengng after a long illne._ss. His lgeath was qugtg uneix;)eced. he ,hav_1ng been 103;: Sale z:ve\E;1:1t w1.h hlis` wxfes sister for hnnn4__.nA ...... L..._._ 3,, L`! .1 .u |`II9I\c Interment took place in Qu Appelle. : JOHNWMQLENNAN IAPHHRTI (If Al-(rule n1 OBITUARY Boys Khaki Ldngfgants, with four'poc- kets, belt loops'and tumup cuffs, t ages 8 to `14 years, easy priced . . . . . $1.50 Little Boys Tan Oxfords, sizes only, easy priced . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Split Blaek Leather Working Boots, sizes`3, 4 and 5; this boot is extra value at $3.50, clearing price is . . . . . . . $2.25 --._ BUNCH ...- ;.. l).,,.a ,,cn:,, V1\t\I'v| u u 2---1 Men s Blackiznd Brown Greb Working Boots, with toe tip, sizes 6 to 11, special value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.50 r--r Men s Brown Plain Toe Working Boots, just the boot for hot weather, sizes 6 to H, special value . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 Men s Pell andl Archer Collars, sizes 13 to '17, made by Arrow Co., special at 25c Men s Fine Sfifts, Ar to 18; this shift is extra value at . . $2.00 Men s Blue Stfibc:P_rint Shirts, collar}; tached, sizes 14 to 17%, specia] at $1.25 DUNCAN F. MUUAIG. Eixecutors Solicitor. Barrie, Ontario. 24-26c DATED June 14, 1923. u AJUFC U ceived. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the "Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the Fstate of George Crawford. late of the Township of Oro, in the County of Simcoe, carpenter. who` died on or about the 23rd day of May. A.D., 1923, are requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of July, 1923, after which date the Executors will distribute the assets of =the estate among those en- titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall -then have notice, and that they will not be responsible to any person for the assets of said estate whose claims shall not then have been re- nniu-npl ,_..-v----v r\I Uvlplnll Rev. W. J. Little,-B. A.. College, occupied the pulpit c Methodist Church on Sunday very inspiring sermons to go tions. Rev. Mr. Little is a who is now accountant of Vict Toronto. ,_-- .. .... vvlv x.v-gum WCFE Tea was served on Deal evening in Dean s Hall Maid by amateur talent \1 reception. FOUNI)-~-A small gold wrist watch. Owner may hmv same by -proving property and paying fur this udlet. Phone 986. 24p 1- ._-- ........u;o m inc ualf. Port McNicoll won the baseball tourna- 1. It was a real good exhibition of base- ball as the score wouId`indicate. Port McNicoll had previously disposed of Saurin by 10-1. while Midland had trimmed Min- esing 4-1 and Hillsdale by 4-2. Doc Mc- Clinton pitched all three games for Mid- land and,was going as strong at the fin- ish as at the.start. A. C. Bricker of Bar- rie umpired all the games and gave the utmost` of satisfaction. Besides `baseball other athletic events were staged. Dean's lawn. In the v o I 1 Q evening in Deana "all rm... rm-- A very successful Field Day ws h Hillsdale, yesterday afternoon, when programme of sports was run off. A crowd was present and ideal weathm oured the success of th affair. V Day: u-M:_-n ` ' MW PREACHED AT COLLIER ST. I ` ` `A I 15;]. T` THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923. ,....I.... u: \JUlIR.'),' DI. Zhurch and preached ing good congrega- V. is Barrie boy, Victoria College, ...,m:, n. 5.. 01 Victoria of Collier St. 1 011 Sllnrinv nnrl -s----L--1 ..,, .u.,-nu vuny (0 `CH9 ey ll he ,,_.-.-...u.._. vvucu 21 [I118 : good and weather fav- thp .m..:.. 2`~"l`Rl,AYED from lot 9. con. 7. Innisl, one \ ork>-'n,hirc sow. Finder pleas notify T. Connell, Thornton. T 24p . FURNISHED BATHROOM FLAT to lot. suitable for email family. Present tenants leaving tawu. Apply Mm. Head, 15 `Ross St. ' Mel uuua xuwu. in `N18 I The Colonels wasgiven a great 11 and 12 . $1.50 W55 held at nyluun -- R uulu CII4 2: fine I NEWMARKETT! Newmarket bowlers in Allandale yesterday after: em Bowling League sor at Allandale in the after he in the evening. ma |':L';fnr.- rIn"n..o...l III LII I/IIC C\('lIIII&. The visitors defeated ` games to one, the local 4 Walker. C. W. Puuchor Barrie trundlers proved n however. the loca1.< takj `games. R. A. Stephens. and H. M. Lay were the visiting skips were T Do and H. Marshall. a 'I':`..)rnton .4 0 U U C-yxkstown 0 0 I) I) Line-up} - Thornton -Hc-nry art 2nd b; Wonch Maw rf; A_\'er.~t Is! '9. 3rd b. `J! L.` U. Co()kstnw'n~ Arnold (`L Houn.-Iome c; Kidd l.~t Barr 3rd b; Banting ah`; yf . '!`.`io`rntnn~-Felt is sit wart flied tn c hi: J. D. Stewart, caught at plate my h:u=c. ." 0 runs; l.hit ' FOR SALE-Dodge touring car. in nice shape, very reasonable; also Ford touring. S100, bolt wet-cell battery. Can be seen -.):Jly at 107 Tiin St'., Ailandale.` 2-'1-p ; I.l.L";. U I \.III.`,' . (`ookslown flit} to right, ..L`\Y.n(l n -.1 Khl `Bl |J. In`| IN`--"V. " M.-w sixiglmi ~wr.n;: sim:1ed .~scurin;: J. ` I). a~i_z'._:1ed. cnughi ':n-xum ru:. down, Dun;;-y mi H-cry singled .~'(-uringz `I'U...'-, 6 hits. 0 crrnrr. '.'lc0kst0wn~ -Arnold uq Mc-Millan flied to 2nd bu? ed; Kidd .~;inglt.-xi. II>p_:>g-` rum, 2 hits, 0 -rirors. `v- c v|l"-AJCI. ll Illlln`. Uuok.s'lo\\'n W knast, McMunn fa tr-r.. McMillan f:u Umpires--Bzmting am? Thornton -~ Henry L`! by pitcher, l.. : piwaher. 0 run.~. 0 I :' ...I. 11' I 'I';'1ornton`~ .\_w-r.~t. c-y fanned. 0 runs, 0 .3nok.~4town- Hmn.~ out at 2nd on Kimlvl} per singled, Le-Burr ul B:-mting fanned. U r l.f.l Ttmrntun 1.. >"m= mm, w()ll(7h funnmi. Maw out at Is! by 1, 0 t.'l'!'0l`S. CIok.~'!0wn Wilmx oer. McMunu flied In M(,-Millan out at l.~: I 3.74 n Scor by FOR SALE OR EXOHA'NGE---1922 Ford -vcoupe, wijl accept Ford` touring as part paylnmlt. Apply to -Ralph R. Urry. phone 453. 24p > nu uAIAlll(lll Irul .| 1 hit, 0 errors. I Thorntun Dumzc-_v m-(J, Fo|ti.- flivd to off first; 0 runs. 0 hi Cooksmwn ~Kihl Hopper funnml. IA-F Bamillg out 15! h_\' p 0 errors; nu V jtlllf`, II ll||n`. II l'II(DI' llnnlcsttnvrn -.-Xrnnlr smne fanned. I) rum Jllllllllllll ll"IH_\ hoth .~:cm'vd ml L. Stvwurt ulm .~'vr-rm Wonch singlml. .1. l -at first by right firlti singled s('Qrim.z Wnnrr runs, 5 hits. 0 nrrnr y`V,_,_|_,_.,,____ ( I uulu dllll .`l'l'Ul'lI|E{ .` , The wimu-r.<.piIo-rl the first and cxghth ; 1~'P`.P_.2'lU:. PI.'n_\' M in: 5.. :4um)ort. H.- Devwey H0; npo suxpor!_ wu.~ n "lbw visiting la: hard and .~'(`(`ll VYVLA ",1 '. l'Ul\A`.|U`\ II" 'II as`-, Wilson in I right, Bzullim. }M..~'.v 1 nrmr. ll!` bu TIHORNTOP % CTDOKSTOV "horntm Istv by ,, 5, I vwvv vv'1uu uul FUIVU _lUUI`al(lV\.i U5: `i-nzgopd condition, with self-starter. Apply 9415. Dunlap St... Barrie ~ A 24c - I` .";()rntun at last by .II 1: II_v Pllllll. ms, 0 hiI.~. 0 MT :~ok.~.'t0\\'n~- `B:unh Pl` I I11`: xuux. T! The Thur !;we in the` A ,, .| ~"}mrutun k I vu Iitew:\.~h' In . "aw u U-nu; outfit. On had third 1): zfml rport. -I. I'll I U wh i I ow us} .. J ,, , In. THURSDA4 ` TQN TRUCK for sale, om hundred dollars. Also trailer, forty dollars. `Both in excel- l`e1xt,`:shaape. Buchanz_\n's Garage. 24p innings In! I!` :l.hil_ 0 Ixmrr H 150 n Du W} 1 Il\lI.`u '.\'imh In '11.- Thin! Four! h $300 W-ILL BUY FORD TOURING OAR. `in Cmd (`.I\lf.i(]n En-"_a6nrl'1u\ Annlu 41509 WI" Examiner. -T_j-- CAR FOR HIRE, day or night. Rates rtgsonable. Jame:-s McFadden, phone 927 ~ . 23-24c MANAGER WAN'l`ED--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- sessititegrity. initiative and the will to de- ` vote yourself whole.-heartedly to the work youhcan achieve success. An inviting eon- traet will be offered. Address Box N," ; Examiner. 99" * BRICKLAYERS REQU'IRED--~You can fit yourself to earn big "money by taking a five weeks course in the Ontario Buillding Tradw College at-1541 Dundas St., West; Tomato. Write for particulars.` 24gc SMART YOUNG MIAN WANTED for gen- eral gardening and 'iurna.ce work-immedi- me employment--4PERM-AuNENT. Phone Mr. Dignam, 987. - 24c :`Ll'l'\l\l!VlE1lV ID kiwheueue. niahotl. ' Ap ficc. l.U uI.u---o rooms and with all conveniences, unfur- ply to `Box K" Examiner of- 24p . I WAN'l`I*)I}-Dirging-1-`oom girl. Apply Miss '0`Connor, Simcoe Hall, Allandale. 24c . POSI'I'ION open for lady book-keeper and eashier in store. State qualification. Box 269, Barrie. . T A 24c EXPERIENCED MAID wanted. Apply to Mrs. H. Wallwin, 50 Mary St. 24p j:-:: SGIRL WANTED for light housework. Mrs. W. A. Harris, phone 657F. 24c VI` -;iil&&$$$%&&%%%% One cent a word,` cash." each insertion hninimum charge, 25c); six insertions for who price of four. 10 cents extra whpn eharged; also 10 cents extra when rephes are directed to Examiner Oice. - WAaNTED--Five or six-roomed House in Barrie, with fruit trees. State price and terms. No agents. Apply to Box L" Exauninet office. A 241) T--: `WANTED-6-ft. silent salesman, flat top, -In good repairs. The B. Shoe Store. 24c _ . WANTED-By careful `house-ownex to store an gpright piano. Apply at Box: "M". Exammer office. 23 '.'4p YOUNG LADY desires position of- any kind, experienced in general office work. Apply to Box R" Examineraffice. 24 Twelv U1-?@-?- APARTMENIS `ID LE'I`---3 rooms and `zHn`|In|nl}n ll nan:-A-`In-..n.a .._E.._ a$&aw&&www&$$w$s 5` Property To Let Faims For. ADLET-COLUMN 5| Lost and cum! Automobilu Help Wanted Sale - cla_v-loam. good R an-rip A rm`-v mu_v'Iuzuu. 50011 Burrie. Apply 23-28p &1---2- 7-R(X)MED HOUSE for rent. Apply Miss `Bird, 88 Sophia St. 21-26p` v \lII` Llulllllp Ul' leave ut Ex- '2-4c n, 22tfc 188 Hayeld St., tBarrie`. 24p T The house and grounds of B; Law- rence; will sell whole property to- gether. or house and lots separately; this is one of the best locations in Barrie, situated corner Bayeld and Wellington Sts. Apply B. Lawrence, Valuable ` 1 VV ll home. mad. . FURNISHED poo: 1'0 RENT. with 0; Without bllllfli AI` Ifli Hanan`: n n n . n _ _ _ _._ a'uIuVu`lllYalJ WUUM LU l'u`JN'.l'. with without board, or with housekeepingiprivib ages. Central. Phone 349W. 24p .- I2'ADIES--0ur annual June sale of Coilene Corsets begins noxt_Saturday, 16th. To miss this `sale means a loss to you, as there is in the lot a lucky number, two for price of one. Someone will get it. On sale all day and evoningufor Vrexnaindenr of June. Mrs. Heard, 15 Ross St... -phone 572. ' 240 - FA;R!M FOR SALE--50 acres; 25 acres in crop and hay, balance in bush and pasture; good bmldings. plntyjwater. fuel. fruit. near to town, and on cream route. phone. daily mail. well located. Will also sell stock and implements reasonable. Apply winner, Box B" Examiner office. 23-28p W DR. JEAN JOHNSTON. chiropractic spe- cialinit. announces .the.opening of an office at 32 Francis St.. Barrie. 'I`elephoue_l003. Office hours 2-5Vnnd 6.30-8.p.m. by ap- pointment. 22 27p : -HANDY MAN. available for any kind 9f work-~-.gardens. lawns, sidewalks, cement work and. farm drainage. Henry Smith. Inuisfil St. ` "L ` ` . I WANTED--'l'horoughbred Boston bull to use for breeding two days. Apply stating offer to Lem Soon, Box 406, Barrie. Ont. ` 24c . . vvUl'l\ mm H! Inuisfilv St. > HAIR. DRESSING done by Mrs, D. 0., Howard. Bring your combings and have! :1 good switch made. 26 Mulcaster St. 19tfc` avl'.\JlI.YLl.'4l\ll`Jl l'll!1I\I`4I`UI`-L `ISUUL. tWO _\V-`ears old. for sale. Also a quantity of seed budkw-hear. J. A. Patton & Son. Box 135. Thornton. Phone 36r21, Cookstown exchange. 24-p *: *`--'Z': REGISTERED HEREFORD BULL. \;.,.,,,._Q nm 9,... I. AL... .. .._.L!L V 'POMERANIA`N FOR 'SALE-Black. weight I about 5 lbs.; a genuine toy specimen. Ap-` ply C. B. Lawrence. Barrie. 24p. _._.,..._.._....._.__.._........__._..' ULL FOR SALE--0ne registered Short- horn Durham bull, 14 months old. Apply ro Benj `Webb, Stroud. 17tfc - ` ._.._.._......_.._..__._._..._......_........... BOAR FOR SALE. Yorkshire White. 1|`. _'[ A Mlla DD 1 u:;.IL_..,. 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. lot 16, con. 5. Vospra. One of the best farms in the `township; good buildings; never-failing well; land in good state of cultivation; well fenced; one mile from Barrie. Apply Geo. Shannon, RR. 3, Barrie. Phone 605r31. A _ 2s.2sp '31,-_J. `A. Mills, R.R. 1,. Midhurst, phone uuau. run. anum. xorxsnu-e Wmte. Ap- _ l99r13. 20-25p I -................._...._.._......._...`..._..........._.._._.... 1 I -:: PROPERTY FOR. SALE---House at 74 Tif- fin S1,. price $1600. Farm, 100 acres, west half lot .34, con. 1, Vespra. 82500. Also west half lot 12, con. 13. Vespra. (Tres- passers on latter property will he prosecut- ed.) Above properties will be sold on easy terms. Apply S. E. Turner, 70 Toronto St.. Barrie. . _ 23-28p *---- SEVEN-ROOM-ED BRICK HOUSE fdr sale. Fllrmu-9 Anrl ull muuum: . n . . n . . . . _ . _ . _ _ ,_ on v nu-nuuLu'l'JU muun r1L_)U-sly` for sale. Furnace and all com'enicnces, over an acre of land, severa_l apple and cherry trees, small fruit.~1_. stable and garage. For par- ticulars write or call at 84 Penetuug St.. Barrie. . r ' GROCERY STORE and dwelling attached for sale; established 20 years. A snap for quick buying. Also stock of groceries at invoice prices. Apply Box S' Examiner. _ 24-25p C0'1`TAGE FOR SALE, newly decorated. electric light. gas, -and water.` Excellent condition}. with over an acre of ground. Price $2500. Apply up Examiner office.24p FOR SA.LE-~A centrally located building lot. Apply Box 427. A 24-25;: ._`d 5' uu or|ul:r- W 01 U hundred dollars e IA... 11.....- I ._.E -:-:- FOR SALE--Superior quality woollen yarns running 250 yards more to the pound than any other. Garments knitted from same gueranteeddby manufacturers to keep their shape if instructions are followed. Especial- ly adapted for use on knitting machines. For samples and prices call at 28 William St.. Allandale, or phone 993W. 21-26p , GAS VSTOVES for sale. In good condition. your choice of two, -both have good ovens and witl be sold at less than half price. Apply Jas. Cheesman, Box 59. 24p ` vmo.Aom; FARM mR`sA41.1:--I:.H. Lot `24. Con. 9, I Apply to Mrs. Wesley Brooks, R.R. No. 3. Thornton. ' 23-28;) PIANO with mandolin attachment for sale, also hoxwehold furniture, stoves, _garden tools. secondvhand lumber. lawn mower. etc. Apply 36 High St, L 24-29;) _.._________._....____.._..__. ANOTHER CARLOAD of "unclaimed freight, baseball mitts, auto supplies, furniture and paints. Watchfor bargains a,Tuck's. 24p I _ FOR SALE~--Second-hand sewing machine, rugs.` tables, counters, gas `plates, electric fixtures, cash register, etc. `S. W. Moore. 24c - . IFOR SALE--Cream separator (Premier), nearly new; also set of single harness. 15 Grove St.; or Box 884. S. W. Judd; 23-24p W"-'j" SHINGLES FORT SALE-Quantity of good cedar shingles, xxx, xxx. and 1:. Apply to Dan. McLean, Barrie, R.R. 1. 21,-26p _____...._____..___.._____.__. mu. l'vlV onun-~uUne~ snape. nrst-class condition, very reasonable for cash. Ap- ply at 107 Tiin St., Allandale. 24c : _____________:___:V TENT FOR SALE--Cone shape. first-clas cnndifinvf vm-v rnnannnl-do bun n..'ol. A- ='I'W0 COUNTERS, 18 ft., for sa`le. A bar- gain for quick sale. Apply to R. R. Both- well, Allandale. H . 24-25p , , GOOD RUBBER-TIRED BUGGY for sale. also set of. single` driving harness. Apply Examiner office. ` 24p ` BICYCLE FOR SALE--1Gleveland, 22-inch frame. in first-class" order. 0. Kelly, 18 McDonald St. 24p ::. -_.__. 7:130-ACRJF} FOR SALE- LJ (`nn 0 `Hum. A.\..l.. L- I: vuuzu:an._.DA:b! U.uuuAGE for sale, in good condition. Apply__lI` Henry St. or phone 766M. V 24p FOR SALE-0ne good rie, 22 cal., new. Apply 145 Dun'lop St. V- '- 24p : T- SEED BUCKWHEAT for sale. . Apply to Wm. Packard, Shanty Bay, Oro Telephone 95. oh WICKER BABY CARRIAGE for 'sale, cheap. Apply 7 Penetang St. ` 24c WICKERBABY CARRIAGE for sage, in Unnd nnnhinn Annlu 1}` `LI ......-. ROOMERS WANTED in private centrally located, breakfast if de- Enquire Examiner office. 24;: Rooms and `Live Stock or Sale Property For 5:1: Miscellaneous . 300-ACR-Ii! FARM for sale. 5wuilding.s,-- near town Sf Exgnminer Office;

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