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Barrie Examiner, 28 Jun 1923, p. 12

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PROPERTY FOR SALE-Hou.se at 74 Tif- fin 9%., price 81600. Farm. 100 acres, west ` half lot 34, con. 1. Vespra.-32500. Also west half lot 12. con. 13. Vespraz (Trea- passers on latter property will -be prosecub ed.) Above properties will be sold on easy Vterms. Apply 8. E. Turner, 70 Toronto St" Barrie. . _ 23-28p Mrs. John Buncan, the aged Guth-g Arie lady who was gored by a cow; several weeksiago and was removedi to the R-. V. Hospital here suffering from serious injuries, was taken to her home on Monday. She is consid- erably better and is progressing fa- vorably. Her friends wiil hope for: her complete recovery in the very; near future. ! i It looks as though the races ini -Penetang on July 2 are going to be much larger and better than they ever have been so far; There-are horses entered from Peterboro, Wes-`A ton; Hagersville, Toronto, Simcoe `and Bothwell, besides over ten en-\ tries in Penetang, Coldwater. Mid- t land and vicinity. The Midland brass rbg_nd will be there in full force. 26 vv auuu wclc capcuuuly llllfblllg. . Mr. Doyle gave another splendid addreseg at the" evening session. Victor Slessor. of-i Edgar,- is .t.he_ President for the coming year. Music was given by the Crown Hill choir ably assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Part_ri'dge and Will Pam-idge'of'the Ang-E lican church. _ I IIIHPLIIIIE ICIJUIIVD DIIU GUUIU%X 5lVUllu I Wesley Caldwell, the President, presided I and the pastor of the church, the Rev. G.i H. Knighton. in a few well chosen remarks. , welcomed the delegates, tender reference -being also made to the sudden death of ~Mr.l Dunsmore and the feeling of sadness pre- vailing over the convention. Thu Dan nnnnn.T\n1vln DIIn1r:v\n:nI Dl\I\ I VGIIIIIE UVUI ULIU UUIlVUlI|IlUlI- I A The `Rev. Manson Doyle, Provincial Rep- resentative and the Rev. G. A. Brown. of . Barrie, gave excellent addreeses on The? `Helpful Teacher" and `_`The Teen-age Class-; Q 99 I During the severe electrical storm on Saturday,.the house of A. -Hay, Marys St., had a narrow escape from being struck by lightning. In fact.: it was struck, but the only damage` done was two. chips taken off thetileg in the chimney. cw. ' . . I In the report of the departn1eut.al superm-I tendents those of Miss Sinclair and Miss- ! . E I } Walker were especiully interesting. 7 Mr nnI7`n (tr-nun unnsnm uI\lnnI'::~l ..nI.l.mm.. 'iasm was shown. The candidate.` The Liberal meeting held in theil opera house in the interests of Dr. L. J. Simpsomlast Thursday evening; was wellattended and much enthus-' Donald Ros and Dr. Hart deliveredl .very forceful addresses. ` _v_..- vuwuwnn vr-a-avuo l iI:he7regula1' meeting of the Barrie 'W.C.T.U. will take the form of a picnic, [Thursday afternoon, July 5,} at 4 o'clock, in St. Vincent s Park. 1 Miss King will give her report on the ' county convention. All members are asked to come and bring theirfriends. 1 I 'n-_'..:-_ ,. L , I T{1_e,fifty-thi.rdf.aix.nu'al convention, of the Oro Sunday Schobl Association was held at4`Crown Hill on Tuesday, June 19. :,_L_..__ __L _ ____.I\,_ _,.,,, I I :-: TEACHER WAN'I`ED-Quali-fied Protest- ant teacher for S.S; No. 17, Iuuisfil"I`own-' ship. duties to commence September 3. State salary and experience. H. E. Hughes, Secretary, Craigvale, Out. 260 Th_, -`construction of the new theatre on Elizabeth St. has progress-I ed very rapidly in the last `few. days. The wall fronting on the street hasl been built and the whole building is assuming denite shape. ` ' IIVL- `f.'L-___I .o u .- LANNUAL CONVENTION or ORG s. s. Assoc N; nu UIUWII Illll Ull IUUGJ, UUIIU IU- . I ' ' 'Despite_.~,the intense `Beat :1 goodly number} attended the convention andlistened to the` inspiring reports and addresses given. _._ - -- _-J In- vvl. alvvlln W. 4I7".IV*3:.khardt was ned 310 end .co'sts-`for speeding, in police court this morning. In addition the costs amounted_t9 $4.25.. J . .._...., r--9-av, VIII; 5! ' St. Anrcl~;ew s Sunday School will hold its annual picnic at St. Vincent's Park `next Monday afternoon. 117 In 1111: uu VIII Ho . ;'I`he summer time table is now'in effect on the C.N.R. Particulars for Barrie are given on page 6. The Ladies Aid advertising .q`uilt will be auctionedvafter the tea hour at the Midhurst picnic, July 2. Q4. A...n.._-__L nu - Dominion, Day falling on `Sunday, the holiday will be observed on_ Mon- day, July 2. W _ TL- .......... -.. L1- N. M-.JMYERS sAiUiibK3?l"{1v:i` a-cup... . - of Household I'.1miture I I.OST- I.ady's gold wrist, watch, on Tues-3| dzty u?ght. June 26.` either on Fasu Road or Burtun Ave. Finder please leave at W. | . B. Webb's Jewelry Store, or phone 771W. I 261: I I ION SALE WOOL gnu , HIDES `LOCAL NEWS Succeudr to vzc Carpets! re Pictures! Toilet Sets; AHeating Stove] Dishes ! INL, I BU'I`LER-.-At the` Royal Victoria Hpspfm. on June 28, the infant son of Mr. and ' `Mrs. D. M. Butler. MoCA-USLAlN'D--In`the Sick Child:-en's Hos- pital. Toronto. Saturday, June 23. 1923, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mc- Oausland. Interment `in Barrie Union Cemetery. Monday, June 25. l'SMITH--:SMITH-0n Friday,` June 22, ail the Baptist parsonage. Barrie, by the; Rev. W. T. Bunt, Harvey W. Smith to; Mrs. Dorothea -N. H. Smith. of Midland. BIJAINEY---SPRO'I-'l`--At Central Methodist j parsonage. !by Rev. E. T. Douglas," on Wednesday. June 27, 1923, Nellie Myrl' Sprott. of Collingwood, to Oscar Grant Blaney. of Eady. `HOPKINS---HILL---At the residence of Mr. and Mrs; Frank Hill, Sophia St., on Wed- nesday." June 27, 1923. -by Rev. E. T. -Douglas. Isabella Vera Hill to Wilti Nel- son Hopkins of Vespra Tp. ,ROB5BINS---`BUR'I`0N--At the residence of , Mr. 'and Mrs. John Beleskey. Innisfil St`-., 5 on`-Monday. June 25. 1923. by Rev. E; T. i Douglas. Dorothy Kathleen Burton to Ralph Theodore Robbins. ` '7 sun. I , -McKIIN'NON-On June 27, 1923, in the Royal Victoria Hospital, to Mr. and Ml`S.i ` Alex. =McKinnon, a daughter. .` , |_ WENI-IAtM--0n Monday, June 25, 1923, at" the Royal Victoria Hospital. to Mix. and Mrs. F. Wenham. a daughter. i I WH~I'ITAKER--At' Edgar. on June 13. 1923. to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Whittak- er, a daughter. i BUTLER%To Mr. and Mrs. D. `M. Butler, on June 28, at the Royal Victoria Hos- . pital. a son. |GREENE-On June 25, to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Greene. a son. ' HOFFMA-N-At the Royal Victoria Hospit- al. on Tuesday, June 26. 1923. to Mr. and Mrs. J. A._Hoffman, Jarlsburg. a SAN Apply to 118 Sophia St. 26p. WAN I`ED-~Man to work in dairy and drivel wagon. Married man preferred; steadyjob. Movmc VANS Men s Fine Black Lisle, Cot-I ton and Merino Sox, in` sizes 10 to 11, regular 60,` special 39; or 3 pairs $1.00! Men s Grey All Wool So.x,l Special . . . . . . . . . . 50 pr.! You should not miss these lines. - "Saturday Only 4 Taylofg Borax Soap, regular 3 for 23, Saturday. only . . . ; . . [ `It E... 601 An n 4' -A t:%"u.-:%;;,:;*si`:.o`5,J7 :4,` 55;; Not more than $1.00 worth 4t0_any4one person. Bbys Split Working Boots, I with toe cap, black, sizes 3,] 4 and 5, reg. $350 for $2.25! sizes 6 to 11, easy priced at E Meu s Brown Boots, (plain toe, light weight, just _the boot for haying and harvest, i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 pr. Get Ready the Vacation Wardrobe FOR SALE 4 BORN BICYCLE STOI.-EN from D. Jacobs var` : u:`lu. Friday night lam. Reward for in-i fn|'u1:iti_0n leading to recovery of bicycle.` Nu mud-guards, new departure brake. 26p $T--v >. Jun 20 L 21 nn auu uua. cl. ('1. VVHIIWIH. ` Mrs. Sam Weaymouth of Toronto spent the week-end with Mrs. Forrest Wallyvin. auu Lula. 1. IXUUIHS. . 1Mr. and `Mrs. Alex. Miller have returned to their home in the Soo after spending the week-end the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller. [ ` Mis Lottie Cochranehas returned gfter s_pending "a week with Toronto friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. Blatherwigk and dangh-` ter Pearl of Toronto are -the nvnofn`nl' M- ..... uuu mm. 11. matnerwzpx and dangh-T are -the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wnllwivi not scan ux .I.urun(0 are [and Mrs. J. E. Wallwin. TM... 0.... n1...._.__-..n l uvu-:al\ll\LII _ June 26.--W. L. Carruthers of Stayner visited. last week with his daughter, Mrs. George D. Coutts. z Mrs. Robert Peacock of Toronto is the guest of her mother, Mrs. B. Fieldhouse. School closes this week for the holidays. Mrs. A. Robins spent the week-end with friends in Toronto. M Mrs. Lily `Kramer of `Burlington is` spend- l ing a week's holidays with her parents. Mr. I and Mrs. A. Robi s. ml. ......1 .u_._ an, -i--- Quite a numberof the farmers are busy hauling gravel for the new bridge on the eleventh concession. n The local Sunday School intends holding `itsannual picnic on July 3 V 1 Mr nnd Mn Fin I1......:_. _...._L or I I DUIIUGXVIUII. I - vvu~u uu. zunu H113 . Dexualnln l`8l'l`. _ I The crops are looking much better ' around here after the storms of the twenty- fift-h. 1. W. W. "Scott is busy these days working on- the new government road on the tenth ! conn:e.sion. ' __AV 7, I V 1 n .1 - ua auuuzu pwnu: on July 6. I `Mr. and. Eb Harris spent Sunday Iwnth Utopxa nends. . __ =Miss Edna Parr has returned home after I spending a few days in Midland. cum. nu. mm mm. umunus uougnley. I Mic: (Him. Dnnnnnlp ..-nu-.A LL- __.--L V 1' 2-:2- WANTED for 83.8. No. 12, Innisfil, an ex- hnnnnnnrl nu-nHlZ....I n_..L__L.._.L 4- DIICIHIIIIS a law uuys III AVIIGIBIIG. Miss Olive Peacock spent the week-end i with Mr. and Mrs_. Benjamin Parr. Thu nrnnc urn 'nl\Ir:nn- ........L L-u.,. Mrs. McPherson of Barrie spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. James Walton. 7\.I'm_\~'I';-aknl 01-2-]. 2.. ...\.._..I:___ ,~ 1- I m1\ii`s,Ui5t?111a Cloughleylof Petefboro Nor- mal is spending her holidays with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cloughley. lMiSs Fdua Pm-r ham rnhn-nnrl lnnvvu: uh... uu_ya -nu: nu. nuu Lula. azuucs VVRIEOII. Misslsabel Elrick is spending a few days in Toronto. 11:..- 1'.\____,_ -AI I n n n . . __ iD,aI,tderin3l -v- ccvv `GIG Q6 Danderine to beautify the; hair-~F0r men, women, and i `children, easy priced at 35c, 60c and $1.00 bottle] 'Ladies Fine Amwoot 91:11-! -;`over Sweaters, with ` cord! and tassels, colors tan, red, green, orange; they are easy priced at . . .A . . . . . . $1.98 llxadies Knitted` Vests, with! half sleeves and with straps, easy priced at . . . . , . . . . . U iill- 0!`. An |Ill\_ I AA "La.dies Jacquette Sweaters,|'l newest style, colors b.1ack,; brown, mauve, white and! .orange with white, silk; Ithread running` throughout` ithem, price . . . . . . . $5.00| iLadies Knitted Drawers, in` [ne quality, open and C105- ied, lace trimmed, easy pric- led . . 75, $1.00 and $1.25 BOARDERS WANTED by day or week. A.. I .. .. no 7"] Mnhn....IA Q ")K_Qn Hsadies Outside Sizes, with ihalf sleeves and without s'1eeves, extra value .. 75cl easy pncea at j 19c, 25c, 40, 50: and 60: `If you want to enjoy every ' 1 moment of your vacation, lyou must be appropriately} [and becominggoy clad forg 7 TTWT To Save gnciwv .`1Thi1 Hair 1?.!"?HyRs'?' A HOT WEEl( V ' :`""'J "" ivery activity. GRENF EL Lowg High` Rain ...67 A 90 0.05 ...64 85. ..62 89 ...62 88 0.10 A0 FIV DK I.`\l\-llwucl W .111 1 nu u Apply at 77. M;:Donuld St. E3 86 90 nn Men s. Khaki Working Pants ;in sizes 32 to 36; if you lwant a pant to give you good wear, see this; regular $2.50, special . . . . . $1.95 `Here is the chance for you. Big Mews Oxford Bztlbrig`-. ,gan Shirts, sizes 46,, 48:, 30, `regular $1.25, special $1.00 Merfs. Oxford Bztlbrziigigztn .Drawers,`siz'es 46 and 48, `extra value at $1.23, special ' i\v:r\.`\ $1 an %Men s Khaki Pants with belt gloops and turnup cuffs, sizes 332 to 46, easy priced, $2.00, {$2.25, $250 and $2.75 Men s Fine Quality Oxford Balbriggan Shirts. sizes 34 to 44, regular $1.00 for 75 Men"s Balbriggun Dmwr, sizes` 32 to 4'4", regtrfar $1 .00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . 751: ; price | "l`ay1or s`SoapChips, speciz . .. 7c 1b., or 3 lbs. for`_5(_) | I`-L._ -- T:iyl0r s lnfzmt s Delight ,T0iIet Soap . . , . 3 for 25c !-With every 25 worth we will give you 51 sample cake I free. STRAYED {gm lot 9, con. 7, Innisl, one Yorkshire sow. Finder please notify T.` Cnnnell, Thornton. - 25.-260' i 4 Genus` per word; minimum 50 cents I AGAR--In loving memory of my dear fath- er, Alexander Agar, who passed away _June 30, 1921. ` Only gone awhile loefore us. Our time will soon draw nigh. Our only hope is to meet again, Where part-ing isno more. 26c SPECIAL ! THURSDAY. JUNE 23, 1923. QUALITYTand S-EIWICE 'Smol-zed and Picnic Hams T 21 per lb. -L, Fresh Fi: Shop At Brennan s In an waml. 2 cents per word; minimum 50 ---H--- - -$------ Choice Dairy Butter - 33 per 15 Pickled Picnic Ham; . _ 18 per lb. on" Fridajs _ , _ . A , , _,_ --- _ ..-..y .1 we...- $1.00 Insonntnsuno where you're invited to shop PHONE 51 Sadly missed, Daughter. XM"i`;THTsT AND PEARL BEAUTY PIN ~ln..+ ..L....s .......l. ....'.. ,... 'l)..__..L.._.._ EL I FOR SALE-~WeIl furnished 6-roomed bung-' alow at Simone Beach, Lake Simcoe.. 13 miles from Barrie. large screened, in ver- amlah. garage, ice house. launch. canoe and row boat included. Price 84,000. Dr. TQH. Graham, 2 Bloor St., W, Toronto; 7 _ ._ 25~26o 'l1I_6-Hing my Tm IR:-In. C15-mom. The-_ l)uI1("m -inn r-hu r4.-h up `Todd on Thur-u In blasting: st `was such an -X! of _L'l:u~'.~' in $1. I at the hnnw nf Jame 27. ~ ~.\lr. .. drvn of Tnrrmm Hm day with their pun- nnr' l`.--:... L llY`l . Jll . \lll|Il.` Toronto ::'. spe- Misses Lillian werr hero 1.: 2} (`,t'|('b!`ti(HI uf u Mr. zmd Mr. T. the week--c-nvl :11 ' l , A I. W, l|vIl' IVI7CI'\""II'| 5]` III` A firm has tnkm -out 500 Curtis of p Juan. The nwn h mm are >rupln_v:-i : Tune 26. ~[?. `fmx c!:n_\ ~` in tho- E. H. Shun) I Cngst. going lI_\` `F:-r.' illi2un uh d`='.'._<.z}m-r. .Vli.~.~ `take the trip u in .~(- thr` xvorrh; `nee-led hn|id::y';: him hnmo ugzuin haw DR`EAlJIVl.}V\Vr; uvr-u-u uuuuu_y :1 ugzuin Mg. and Mr. fume-(I hmm` "rs wt-'.`.din;z HUI H'- the week-end at 1 Mike Durmhy nwr hnlE(h1_\'.~. ha Hr` --:-nrlier Ihun F`. I 3x .chu:' `I .` _vI'.1..` ugly I1_\ 1}?! pzn'tiv,.-_ of ; rat"! 'HnII. nu -g<*r'1;(*r. Tn win 1111!`; pru.<|u-I`, ru .a:rr'f finally Irw- btnih did thoir Dr!rr_\` dial su n itu :.'eu2l '0 J. .1 `by? 5}N'|llghf ()f a ;.uIitiv::l lemh Ll; I'\(lI (ll\IH' .ho_x -ing. in fhl` n`..':`eu~ h91I(l\\ :|}' tehnined fm-. `C01; 7 (`$15. (F1, 1 nuu-uu um; nuu rlunnu DIJIIIUII FUN `lost, about a week ago, on Penetaug St.,' \I:11'.m! us I<(`HpHlku`. l'}nqui1`e at Examiner` offico, ~. - 26p >. I : I I` `.'v.~'I9rdu_\".~* (`u sf?!-z all. the palm pa?-ie re-suh nf xv aims and itleul.<, and even |i\ul9: I L ` , , ` .1 A an n an , f2L2'rn~r w clear of _ 4` \r|.'.. Au Ix lllll pr*L:u-iplt-. mu] :1 In- forward zxguiu \\'n= tho lessons Jnnrno ._ I It }$'nul:1_\".- tli.~:u a~:~ .~p`H.~' tho mt-zrt. but the 8l.".`l('i:ll(`ll by t` be :ne2a. by Ht`-x:`.:1t}'.`t-s in Par Hwy are. the elm 1).. _.n. . I, x Illa!` so!-. Inf` o|lI '.I'I:|IzI|I.`lI Vth tho f:u'nu~:` (`lf.~x~.:!i.~'fi(`d with ! nz-~r.x. ThI`_\ }I:|\`c- (`:17 not be carried .5 .- of n class WhI(`h 1.- w l rn'.'in('e, um: }1:-.'.c- gun? hm-k in} J The 'y*:n's I bat for G()\'!'l` er:=m(-nt has p!`!~xiec9.~'.~13l.< :4 . . . . A1. ..nn_v.~-.n.u \ Lulu Ontario has gi this province pm at the polls yester 1/1:-vnrv hr; VI 17 I11 tut` plum `vrwnr: Victory brings re_ir.icing}- Viciory is an up I` (`nturioC0n.~m'\ pa-cx-lain: their pzl lie? that Hmvuul the` life of the int ermneut Ihul :1 p 8 ;.ro\'inciul mm-r~. of Ontario shall recognize` thvxmc-l\ fit. uf \'i(`tnr_v, I-. u ('.V|.`. Th 9 r*. .i4()ST- Miuesiug and Stuyner, on` June 17, fimh fur. F'iuder.please leave` an Examiner office und receive reward. 26;): . `am: 1310 vlI'lI' \V`4\-` Ill m-h owing my church. FARMER PRESS 0] II III I e`lb:u'k. 7"` 'KIiS'aTu E ..._. ,, Mr. `Grim.- THURSDAl CLASS G9)`/VI llll Wu BOUND LOST, black and white with little` t.-an, weighing so-hour 65 lbs. Rewardbn returning tnA. E. Lowe, 3 Elizabeth St. 260 -.u I\. II Th ..-.- ?lIi} .`; VlCl`E`OR\* EXITWMI nu v.~\ln ~. `J '1` II "J CW VIUII (T0m_ ].()S'l'1-~A gold wrist watch on Bradford S1. Will finder kindly return it tojowner ..-- :-an:-of at 201 rBrudf(n'(l St. or phone 139W. Re-' u`u I'll R-"` TWO FURNISHED ROOMS. TO LET. one. rlnxvnsmiw, with home privileges. Apply at 52 Worsley SL, phone 855W. . 26p V l.(')ST- hound pup, black and>white.: J. G. "Scott, `Barri:-.. 26th; `MAID WANTE2D`for general `housework to go to Big Bay Point. Apply to Mrs. Chas. Devlin, 53 Maple Ave. 26tfc' ____:-_ CAPABLE GIRL, as general, plain cooking, no laundry, willing to go to Lake Simcoe` near Barrie for summer, good wages, refer- ence.-', write -Mrs. J; M. Norton, 51 Park- wood Ave., Toronto; _ . : 26p - MAN WANTED to do farm work, good wages, free house if married. Ashford War- nica, Painswick, Ont. 260 GIRL ma Houswwonx WANTED. Ap- nlv Mr: Qrnilh IQ Mnulnngfnr Q6 - Okfn A VERY DESIRABLE HOME, 44 Char- lotte S1,, for sale. Large lot, 94 feet front- age"; nice lawn; nine roomsand bath; balls, from and back stains; electric light and furnace. ` Apply Mrs. Shrubsole, 125 Collier St. - 25-80p IJIIBIJ L"V-Ill: ll\IU\`l.L`lV"\Il\rl\ VVTILVJ ply Mrs. Smith, 18 Mulcaster St. WAN'PED--Three furnished gooma and board for four or six people, either last. two weeks of July or first weeks of August. Within reasonable distance of lake. Reply by letter stating terms, -to Box 119, Barrie. ' `OR 07.. One cent a word, cash. each insertiom (minimum charge, 250); six insertions for the price of four. `[0 cents extra when ebarged; also 10 cents extra when replies ere directed to Exsminsroice. I GOOD DRIVING HORSE and buggy want- ed. 142 Blake St. ' 26p -1-VT CANOE WmN'l`ED --'Must be in Al condi- tion, nearly new. 0. T. Devlin. 26c T: 7 ' . ,0I0I0I0I0I0I0I 'I0I0I0I0I0FDI1l I, L` 5&&wwmw$&waw%3 ADLET COLUMN Property For Sale Rooms and Board Z FOR SALE-~~[`}lvgbl-!`()0l)l9(l brick house;l hzmlvwood floors downstairs, furnace. elec- tric lights and water. 1/4 acre good land. small fruits and fruit. tram, garageand hen house. "Apply at this office. T -` 26p Lost and Found ; P. w". H WW9` I VVUUI\o I 25-30p IJGII ID : 26-27c ,, P. 26tfc! IIUIIU 26 .lwU' 26p :! TO R.ENT--Fmn1 July 15. fiye-roamed cot-I _ rage at Bass Lake. Half of owns-.r`s double . cottage. fully furnished, `$50 for the s6ason'._ L; Apply Box 754. Barrie. ` _ 26c I For painting all woodwork on outside of Shelter. uhutterswo be medium green; floors of verandah, grey; balance of wood- 'work cream trimmed with brown; Wall to have two coats of paint except the new ver- andahs which will have one coat. Four. rodine inside tobe stripped, prepared for papering. also paper and burlap to be put. on; paper and burlap to be supplied by the County. Tenders for each to beeeparafe. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. } ' A nnldnna LA .tu.n 3-..]. 1- A I... `In! 1 FOR SAIJE AT A BARGAIN--7-room brick house. central location. im-mediate` posses- ainn. W1'ite"Bnx C" Examiner. - 25tfc p.. Tenders for Chillfe,n s Shelfer P ARM FOR SALE---82 acres, lot 12,-` Con. 9, Essa: brick house; good buildings, '3 all steel roofed, 2 wells and windmill, good '" `maple bush, young orchard just beginning 1 to bear. This is a No. 1 farm. Will sen. -l..h...- ..a.'....l. .....I :.....I.........4,. ur... u..- I TEAM of HORSES i;,;1;;1e, 7 year old. Apply at Woodl`an('ls. Shanty Bay. 25-26p A FEW GOOD MILK bows o;i.sg1eT.T `Ap- ~ply to Mrs. Alex.~ Richardsbn. `Phelpston. om. ' . > 26.27; hm. JEAN JOHNSTON, chiropractic ape- vcialist.-announces the opening of an office at 32 Francis St..; Barrie. Telephone l003.| Office hours 2-5 and 8.30.8 pm. by ap- ' pointment. ' . V 22-27p HAIR DRESSING done by Mrs. D. C. ..'-Inward Rrina vnnr nnmhinua urn! knuyn `unxn, uuunouvu uuur Uy NIKE. U. U. I-Howard. Bring your combings and have I a good switch made. 26 Mulcaster St. l9tfc 3 BAYVIEW TEA ROOMS, 19;{Dun1op St.. . Rm-I -in ' OR. IIIXI VI Barrie. ` King Block. FOR RENT;-B_right. commodious. steam! heated offices. Onehlarge room suitable for light housekeeping. Apply H. E. Jory. 2 25-2 (3 KILLARNEY BEACH, Lake Siuu-.oe.fwill be npen for picnics after July ). Lots for s::lP. Apply to J. C. Barry. Box 43, Le- fl`n_\-_ ' 26;) 100-ACRE FARM for sale, clay-loam, good buildings, near town of Barrie.- Apply Examiner Office. A T 23-28pV 100-AQRE FARM FOR SALE-E.H. Lot 24, Can. 9, Essa. Apply to Mrs. Wesley Brooks, R.R."No. 3, Thornton. 23-28p I100-ACRE. FARM FOR* SALE--East ban} of "lot 30, con. 1.;Oro. "Apply to Hugh Me-` Cuaig; Shanty Bay, R.R. No. 2. 25-30;) ` T0 RENT for occupation 1st June. comfort- Hnble house, nice central location, five bed- g rooms._ conveniences. Apply Box 702. _Bar- .rie I .O.` , 21-26p I FOR SALE--Superior quality woollen yarns running 250 yards more to the pound than any other. Garments knitted from same guaranteed By manufacturers to "keep their shape it instructions are followed. Especial- ly adapted for use on knitting `machines. For samples and prices call at 28 uwilliam St., Allandale, or phone 993W. " 1. 21-26p 7-ROOMED HOUSE for rent. Apply Miss Bird, 88 Sophia St. - '21-26p !1>As'rURE for a few head of cattle, gt] ;reasonable terms. Apply" to Archie Mac- | Dougall, RR. 2, phone 606r3l. 26cl ) `FARM FOR sA1.=E;-wes: name: 19. comm 9. Essa, one hundred acres. Will sell as ail `going concern or separate. 24 acres fall wheat. '14 ulsike, 11-anrma, 23 .-barley, 153' -oats. balance past._11r and summer fallow. Apply to T. H. Bunting. R.=R. 3. Thorntold 26-31p` "- !FAR:M FOR SALE~-50 acres; 25 acres in 1 crop and hay, balance in bush and pasture; 1.'_`_'.10_d buildings, plenty wat.er,"fue1, fruit, Mar to -town, and on cream route, phone, hily mail. well located. Will also sell lock and implements reasonable. Apply a 2 l wner. Box B" Examiner offl_c_e. 23-28p 1 FURNISHED `FLAT to jet; all i`.on'enienc- | es. Apply at Exalniner office. 26} ..____..__.._....__.........__......._._.............._ FOR SALuI4`r-Seveu-roomed brick` house,` all conveniences, newly decorated. 'with garage. Also 2 Columb':a grafonolas with records. Apply to 50 John St-._or phone` 654.`. . . ' 260} I100 ACRE FAR-M FOR SALE, um. us, c.'m.l 5. Vespra. One of the best farms in the . township; good buildings; never-failing well ; land in good state of cultivation; wall `fenced; one mile from Barrie. Apply Geo. Shannon, R.R-. 3, Barrie. Phone 6051-31.` - . ~ ' - 28-23;) `a. 2 . . ' I LU UU!l'o LIIIB I0 I IVU; 1` lllllu VVIII Hull] cps. stock and implements. Wm. Mac- Donald; R.R. 3. Thornton. Out. _26c Iron SALE-+We finishomateur work; films ` developed any size to 1 x 5, 10 cents, prints 5 cents, post cards 5 cents, enlargements .5 x 7, 35 cents, 8 x 10, 50 cents. Mail orders, returned within a week or sooner. W. S. Martin, 17 Eugenia St. --P.0. Box 415. -Barrie. V 25-300 ISTRAWBERRIES--Have a quantity of strawberries and raspberries foraale. Book- ing orders now. Mail in your order for Awhat you require, W. J. Doolittle, Gil- ford. 25-26p `FOR SALE-Harley Davis motorcycle and Rogers aide car, in first-class running order, cheap for cash. Apply St_ayn_e_r Vul- cunizing Works, Staynern 25-26p ` BUCKWHEATVFOR SALE in large or small quantities, also a quantity of lumber and timber, suitable for driving shed. Apply to A. W. Green, Craigvale. , 25c ` CUT FLOWERS FOR ShALE`r-1Peony Farm, lot J9, Can. 8, Inniqfil; Fredwin Thomp- son. R.R. 2, Stroud. ' _ 26-27p UJLLLVUUUD IJUIV msum--quanmy O1` 30011 cedar shingles, xxx, xx and 1:. Apply to Dan. McLean, Barrie, R.R. l. '21- 26p g-:j: FOR S'ALE--Oliver corn cultivator; also. ! young pigsnnd brood sow, due July 12. A. B Colpitta, 7th line, Veepra, phone 6121-41` 26-270 I SHINGLES FOR SALE--Quantity of good cedar shingles. xxx. me am! 2 AnI\`\! 4.. WANTED for perienced. qualified,~ Protestant teacher. School 2% miles from Barrie, convenient bnurfiing house. rural mail and telephone. (3 M, Srigley, Allgmdale, R.R.2. phone 313- ' ' 26-270 : ' ENGLISH BABY CARRIAGE" for sale, in good condition. Call at._75 Gawan St., or phone 3}_15J. - ' ' '2Bp BERRIES FOR SALE-'-[E_. Teasdale, 8 Na- pigr St. _ 26-31p ' V1 IVIIILVVV Ill `anuner office. BABY CARR.IAGE`~FOR Apply 18 Mulcaster St. nBarr'nn... 9344.. .WRI l`ING DESK (or sale. Apply ac`Ex- mminer nffim-, V amt. way 1 unnmnuu ` I.` Mulcaster St, Barrie. {1aiY,{$t9ls{,F_9r Sale Property To Let :.__...___....___L_ Midcellnneous MANAGER. WANTED--~A Canadian Life Assurance Company of the first rank re- quires in 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 uuludlu nr_u.vnI\f:n' Inn} rlnuirukln Y` IYIIII nnu..| Fox 26 I 231?$ I ...vug.vg av IAUGIIIJ IICVV. . . A ---ALSO- 1 Cow, 5 years old, milking . 1 Lumber Wagon *1` Cream Separator, nearly new. All will be sold without reserve, as the owneris going away. |Terms _e_ash. - Sale at 10 am. I--- . --.. - `W;LA;`iii;conke{X&:i3.{;} JJllICB ' ..... wt bvw61:t':Iuery, Etc. I `This is all extragood furniture and mostof "it is nearly new. ' . Aron uuumayulg UJ `Parlor Furniture Dining-room Furniture 4 Bedroom Suites Kitchzii--Range . H Kitchen Utensils ~ - - - - - -jug--,vv:1QuaIII-I I a qiiantity of household furniture,` ' consisting of: I Davina n`I1u\n:L11uun f`A--A ~LA- l [The undersigned will sell by public! I ! auction at the Market in Barrie, on RITIIERICI Diinwun .- uuasuman Illslu. lrcvluub capcuuuuu uuu' wholly essential. but desirable. If you pos- sess integrity, init.ia.ti\'e and the will to de- vote yourself whole-helurtedly to the work you can achitl-.ve success. An inviting con- tr-wt will he nff~.r('.(l. Address Box N." Examiner. 22tfc ._..__._____._..............._._._....i_..._.: |

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