IWARDMAN--W-ALLACE-V-In Barrie. oni ! Thursday, August 15, by Rev. W. E., ` Wallace. father ofxthe bride; assisted by! 3 Rev. G. A. Brown. Edna Irene, elder` I daughter of Rev; W. E. and` Mrs. Wal-I . lace, Underwood, to Palmer Ward-I man. Detroit; Mich.. son of Mrs. Ward-{ ` man and the late J. D.` Wardman, of. ! Barrie.- ' ` MOBERLEY-At- Agassiz. 13.0.. Aug. 14, , . 1923, George Moberley.-son of Mr. and| !_ Mrs. Frank Moberley. Barrie. - ' I !BELL---In memory of Pte. Lorne E. Bell`, 3'. killed in action. at Amiens, August 13, e 1918. - - i33c +Wife. Father, Mother, Sisters and ` . V - ~ Brothers. I '_-j:T'w . FRENOH-Iti loving memory of Mrs. Mar- ` ....-..o !2`-......L ml-.n noedml uumv slnunlgf l`!U`JlVUl'l--1lI luvlug ulcluuly un uuna. unan- ` garet French, who passed away August ` 17, 1922. ` 7 We little thought when we said good-bye `That we were parted forever, and she should: 1. 4:... . _ Lllclt WC Ivvlv yullbu l\l|\V\|_y uuu nu unus- i- die-_ . . iGrief th at wevfeel words aimot tell. `For we were not near her to say farewell. ~.-vx I . 1*? ..,' ER77AYN'ER~--In loving. memory D uuuu \n\ up uukn nan;-nil ouvnv 15 I ma 1 AV .i:Jn*-'11: xu\ lug uuuuuny ux nlucn u Rayner. who passed away August. 17.` 1922. _ . [We watched him suffer day by day. Vt. caused us bitter_ grief , . To see him slowly pine away` `:And could not give: relief. His weary hours and days of pain; His troubled nights are past. ' |A_nd_in our aching heal-ts`we know `He hath found`:-est at last. 0WLER~-In A `Hospital. Barrie. i on Monday. August 13.1923. a (laughter to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Fowler. Leaming- ton. Ontario. A Hill WAN'l`F1D-Girl or mi_ddle' aged w . Apply Mrs. W. J. Partridge, 44 Q`. - < . -"-- A 33:. NOTICE frojclmnlfjroajs IN MEMORIAM ;v\vVife. `h-1~t)'t'her and Father. .B9`.`."-. 1 -1Daughter Hafiie. of Albert" Wltn ur. auu Mrs. Uoruunau. Miss Maude Clement is visiting with her sister. Mrs. Orton. at Orillia. i Mr. and Mrs. Gilchrist of Toronto are lvisiting at Isaac `Miller's. ' was Llnlgn Mnlnnlm ie anm-miina 9 fnri Mick: I. Preston of Orillia is visiting at . H. Drysdale s. . ' Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Middleton are visit- g .friends in Toronto. ' llunbma nnnuxnr A` Tnrnnfn ii \ iQif;l'| iw 1. I ll) lug Alflellllb` Ill LUIPIIIU. MacRae Cooper of Toronto 1s vxsxtmg Ihis uncle. A. T. Cooper. DA- nun `:`Anr`oI1 Aniline! 12 On M!` Lin!` ms uncle. :1. 1.. uuupcr. ,Born. on Monday, August 13. to Mr. and Mrs. Smewing. a son. Kl- anal ma. Inkn .Qf;I-menu huff fnr NOW mwu mu noon WANTED by young` busine.\'s mun. Apply`Box R", Examiner] Office. 33x VISIUIIE HI lblllic Luuncl 0. Miss Heien Malcolm is spending a dayswith `Mrs. Robins. Wyebridge. Ilm-om-a (Lou-lin and Wu-nnnie Run-fnn ITS. L`IIIC'\VHIg. E UH. . Mr. and Mrs; John Stmson left for New :Liskeard on Wednesday. llim. II l`I\IInr\DllI\ A` "l`nrnn n :a \1;=;f;na; lJlSI\l'-Hl(l U11 7' C\LlIU\AIJ n Miss M. Corcoran of Toronto is visiting with Drpand Mrs. Corcoran. Ill- ll'......I.. l`1.....n...t :. uh; pin a unit!` ha!` I uuys wxul Kvub. xtuunua. vvycuuu5v. Masters Charlie and Francis Burton _visiting with relatives at Gilford. I Mr: Ina l'\ Qmnrf um-I nhildrpnmra Hflslung Wllu rvluuvxz at uluuxu. I Mrs. Jas. D. `Smart and children`are ` itiug with friends at Parry Sound. I A llmunmn nf Tnrnn`n in nnanrlina a ' [mug Wlln Irlenus as tarry Duuuu. A. Bowmanof Torpnto is spending a few iweeks with his brother. M. Bowman. Mrs. Robinson of.Coldwater.`i.s visiting iwith her sister. Mrs. E. R. `Montgomery. I-J`JII\l lA\l\A MIL vasuivlv av Yrs gg. _ - Mrs. Stone and Mrs. J.~Broderick of Tor-.4 onto are visiting th fom1er's or_1, _'I'hos. Stone. ll... Y\.._. D "`LI\l|b\:1I\l\ nu;-l nk:`r`rnn A` vvlvu I A y A u n u ; nu. u--uo o... -... ._v.....----- `Miss Lawrence of 'I'hornbur_v is spenzirng a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. Carnahan. `Miss Margaret Kerr spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. J. H.` McCaw. Barrie. Mrs. Averill and granddaughter Betty of Bond Head are visitors at W. L. Ritchie`s.. 97!`, atone. ` . Mrs. Dan. R. Thomson and children of] :St; Catharines are visiting at F. Down~| | ;' - T 1 m- Dr R J D Sumnsnn nf Toronto Iey s. Rev. Dr. R. J. D. Simpson of Toronto visited with sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Currie, last week. I n._.._1--|. n....L..... -5` 'l`m.m.n\ la mmnriino SOUID BRBGK. 8-room house for sale, "all; conveniences. Apply 45 Worsley St. 33p Havelock Graham of Toronto is spending` his holidays-\with~ his parents at Wasaga: Beach; A , _ H .M.- and Mr: Rfh'Il nf Irnnunis I l8SI WPBK. i beacnqf ' Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Iroquois Falls` spent a couple of days at the parsonage` last week. 7 11... uY..u.... Q..- -4` `R.-Lanbfnrrl e visif-3 last week. _ _ , Mrs. Walter Scott of Brantford is vislt-T ing at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C.` E. Copeland. .. I v'I"L.. ..&.\..1- nulhul at` Hun I-unmn Vnf Mr. and` Mrs. U." 13. uopenann. g A The stork called at the home of Mr. and! Mrs. Geo. Cox on August .8 and Left as boy (Howard Ferguson). `A.-Hum and lm-on:-o Pnnstnne of T01 -I _Arthur and Clarence Pentone of Tor- onto visited their aunt, Mrs. R.,M. Black. [for a few days this week. . ml"... l"`I...... 1'.-um A4 Wennnnln whn has they (Howard rergusony. [tor tew uays t-ms ween. - Mrs. Chas. Lowe of Espanola. who has! been visiting her brother; Thps. Stone,_ re-I turned home this week. \1_._ 11:-.. ...'..l, A.-.m.lnnu-' Morin:-in nfl nurneu name um; wccn. Mrs, Miller and daughter Maryxne Markham are visiting with her son. E. Miller. at Wasaga Beach. ' rm... ........u.... ..c .1... a..;1A at tho Pr>.. Schdol Time Means New Clothes for Your Boy YOU SHOULD SEE THEM Men's Blue Chambray Jess Willard Shirts-T'hey are a large shirt that ts a big man; they are good value at $2.00, sizes 14}/2 to '18, special price . . . . . . . . $1.50 Blue Chamhray, Blue with Black Stripes and Black with White Stripes, sizes -141,6 to 18_, these" shirts are special value at .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-. . . . . . . . \/f\lI CLIIWI II T\ Cl:.I: l`lIl':lA _ COOK-GENERAL WANTED, middle-aged, two in family. Apply between 7 and 8 p.m. 72 High St. 29tfc THE DI-:s1cNI-:R FOR SEPTEMBER 15 IN. Q1.` A d ' - . , T . ygu :3 winf be 1e118ht6d when you see what excellent suits amactgei or little money. These big values are going to c 3` ot of new customers to our Boys Department. BR_lNG nu: BOY HI-IRE Colors Brown, Grey and Navy Blue Serge Suits, sizes .25 t 35, and the -` price is so small` fof good suit. Price . . . . . . . And we give you free ai four-wheeled wagon that is good -value `at $2.00. Donot miss one of these suits at this small price. ` MEN s wonxsnms Call and get `your book. And we have gathered togethr :1 lot of Sits that `for sjyl. quality and price will outclass any stock you will see elsewhere. few We have made the velues extremely big this season- Donn. Clarence Turner_.iJake Hart-. Walter; Houden, John Lawson, Lorne Lawson, Har-1 old Lawson and Martin` Gallagher. ' \ i Mrs. Erle Bonnell, who was injured in} :he auto accident here on Saturday, August{ 4, was able to leave for Owen Sound on` Friday. Mrs. -Bonnell, Sr.. who was' also! hurt. 1s steadily improving but will be un-1 able to go to her home in Owen Sound for? some (lays yet. E 19::-n lnnnl bonnie Anbkncnunhz hr Tuvvnr . SUIIIC ll~\'B JUL. : Five local tennis enthusiasts. Dr. Tyrer A. G. Beardsall. Reg Cooper. Watson Cope` land and Will Campbell. along with J. Martin. Rev. Mr. McEwen and Willie Dav-1 enport of Hillsdale, played eight of AMid-! land s players on sMidland s new tennis. courts on VWednesday of lastweek. Six of: the "eight visitors were victorious. It be-i ing a fine day for tennis, all report a good time anrlgood games. . ! , , I WANTF)D--A reliable middle-aged house-~ k for elderly coupl at Alliston, Ont. $6. 8. Edmonds, Alliston, Ont. 29-34p '"V _V' '""V` _"-'` l The following pupils of Elmvale Con-i tinuation School were successfulin obtain- ing Middle School standing in `the papersl indicated. C denotes a pass. from 50 to 59%; 3 denotes third `class honours, 60 to 65%; 2. second class honours. 66 to 74%; 1. first class honours. 75% to 100%. Un-l der the present system pupils may take? eight subjects only in one year, unless spe-E cial permission is obtained. Several of thosel who wrote were taking a smaller number ini orb to complete the second year of the Middle School. I `Sadie Bell. Eng. Comp., c, Physics. c,` Fr. Au., c;'Harry Brock. Br. Hist.. c, Phy..` c. Chem.. c_. Fr. Au.. c; Wm. Campbell, Eng. Comp., c_. Eng. Lit., c, A1g;, c. Geom..' 3, Chem.. 2. Lat. Comp.. c. FL`. Au.. (2; Donalda Davidson. Anc. Hist. 22.! Cherln. c; Muriel-.Donne1ly, Eng. Comp.. c,l `Middle School Exams TO THE PUBLIC: A. W. GOODFELLOW & CO. WILL OPEN THEIR NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE ON "OR ABOUT SEPT. 1st, 1923, WITH A COMPLETE RANGE OF CARE- FULLY SELECTED STOCK OF _ HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR. ` ' 4 A. W. Goodfellow THE A. W. GOODFELLOW SHOE STORE VV'i1l'11am exact opening date nxt week.` `one Dbor Wesf of Bank of Toronto ` HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE at 69 `Vic- ....I .....z.. QL A .. Au: A-LA nnnnn:unn Oofln NOTICE l'\ll`I WC lVC Jug l-5-Q, .. ____, that Brown, Nm go Price . . . . . ; . . . . . free four-* "a! `Brown, Zn Navy ye 3 s1n:r11'fof an m: .1`!-IURSDAAY, Auc_Us'rT 15, 1923. LAAD. 1; Doxft fail to har Melody Men Orchestra lon Friday. August 24. at dance at Cooks- `town. It is their first appearance in Cooks- town. 38 I 117, , 1'! n- .1 It I vvvu. 005 I 7 Wm. Rolling. the town scavenger. did some work he had no right to do. He re- moved some night soil" from the yards of nine residents of Barrie. The town col- lected for him in Police Court yesterday. '. . NOR f+`Al;F.'--9-ruoxned` brick house with` all conveniences. Small cash payment. `balance on easy terms. Excellent home. Apply to W. H. Sloane, Allandale. V 33-38p| -Mr. and Mrs. E. V. W-ilson, Shanty Bay. -wish to thank all their friends who so kind- ly came to their help on Saturday at the fire; also to. the members of the Barrie Fire Brigade. 1 _____:____e_ ---- l`\I I III`: ' The public is hereby notified that I have purchased the interest of Harold McNa.bb in 1the plumbing business of Richards & |{c~ |Nabb. All accounts are payable to me. IW. J. Richards. . 839 CARD OF THANKS Walter S. Cooper` NOTICE . L __-L_, Till: IIUUUI`: nnu uux ruu. uruuu aw U0 vu..- tori; St. Apply on the premises. 29-34c` `HOUSE AND "STABLE for sale. Appiy on the premises. '1'. H. Holdsworth. 110 So- ..I.:.. Qt ' ' 30.35:: lolll'- "ICI phia St. 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. V | SALFr~-(`hoice `building lot, one hun~ dred dollars, on Vespra St. Address care of Box H" Burrie Examiner. , 29-34` GROOFERY STORE" and dwelling for sale.l on Robinson Street in town of Gollingwood.; Store and dwelling combined. contents and garage. 1Fnr particulars apply to Mrs:`G1'ant Blanny. Goldwater. RR. 2. or Box` 39. Oullingwood. . V 32-37c BUSINIFSS OI`POR'l`UN.I '--~Ab high class lcoznfoctlonery businazs; cakes and tea room. In one of the best. districts of Toronto. Expensive fittings, favorable lease. Splen- did opportunity for family to take over good paying. well established business. ,Valuod at $10,000. Box G", Examiner office. \ V 32-33gc mm mm _'REN-'1`-20!) acres. lot -10. con.) 4. Iunisfil. about 160 acres under cultiva-' an`; good dairy and s`ock farm; never fuiling stream; stanchions in barn; furnace `in home; po&~1&&~`inn any time. `Could sell stock and implements. ~For particulars sp- ply Lorne T. Diwidson, Cookstown. RR. 1. Phone 32r6. ' 33_-34 -... FOR SALE~VSix-roamed hrick~cllJl hoose. all conveniences, in good locality; also guragv and henhouse; "close to Collegiate. Apply at Examiner office. ` 29-34p` 17?r.?ii'r7x:<-r{x2:1) nous: T0 1.2m. all con- mni_euces. central. 'I'elephoue_326. 330 wmmrsumo HOUSE to let-A-ll modern! (~nm'e;.~iences. cemrally located. Apply Mrs. Pm-khnuse. 80 Owen St. 31-300 __ HOUSE TO RENT. Apply to Miss Bird.` 88 Sophia St. V 30-35p s......_...-. 100-ACRE FARM ma SALE-~E.H. Lot` 24. Gun. 9, Essa. Apply to Mrs. Wesley Brooks, R.R.. No. 3, Thornton. 29-34p! F-ARM FORSALE OR REN'I`--l00 acres. lot -9, con. 4. Innisfil. good wheat and Al- aiko farm. possession this fall. Forterms and particuiars apply to Wm. J. Davidson. Gookstown, R.R. -1, phone Cookstown 32:6. -- GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED for light `--------A-1: An-u In HR M F. ROIUHP. FOR PAINTING. tpaiier hanging and gen- Anal kn-nun rlannu-nnn-" nknnn A Rnrrv A K`\ll\ TIIILV lll`\J, `fV`[l_CIY Llllllsllls llllll SCH` era! house decorating'."phone A. Berry. No. '539W. 21 Gowuu St..,:!=A1landnle. 82-37p} AGHTIS make 820: a .day. selling auto .-specialty. new invention sails. to every car mvne: on sight. P's a winner. Particul- ars (re-o. Mac's Mail Order Service, Peter- boro, Ont. T 33-84p MEALS AND LUNCH"ES---Mulcaster Street '!`m1 Rooms. Besbof homemade cooking. Cit y Dairy ice creum._ T 29-34p -mun mm ssxwc dne by Mrs. D. c.i Howard. `Bring yolmcqmbings and have a good switch made. T, 26 ~M1;lcutgr St, 27tfc` PHUPOGRJAPHY at your home. groups. portraits. wudding, etc.. church decon- tions: also copies made and enlarged of your old vnluod photos. Mail orders hon careful attonti nu. W; 8. Martin. W . enia St. 17. 0 Box 415. | Property For Sale- Property To Let F arms For Sale Help Wanted ULIU1 UK. wuwuuv wnxwszuu Iut u5uu housework. Apply to Mrs. M. F. Bolger. ' 31-36p Misceilaneous YVunted `B. 5,; '8" 33p BABY CARRIAGE for sale, in good con-"1 diti_onM._ Phone 464.1- . 33 ` -FOR S"ALE--2-inch dry hemlock. Apply 35' Dundonald St. or phone 650.} . 30-35p i I GAS STOVE FOR SALE. zoocx as new.-| Apply gt Hanmer'a Cigar Store. T - 3ltfcil CHAMPION OAK coal heater for sale, No. 2. good as new. Apply at this office. 32-33c WICKER G0-CAIRT for-7sa1e, in`good~ hon-' dition. Reasonable price. 68 Mary St. 33c i i PNEUMATIC TIRE BUGGY for sale. ' Suit- L- .1.` ..LI_ t-.. .. ... .. A....l.. .. D n A A.PPbI(I_A'l`IONS will be received up ptol Friday, August '31, for the position of Col-' lecmr of tax_&: for the Township of Innis- fil fat the year 1923. Applications to be sent. to the Clerk. R. `M. McConkey, Clerk, Ht-mud. 33-34c FUILU l.l\.UU1\ 1`U1\ Dr|.u.1'4"'I. `runu nun. ltruck, worindrive, pneumatic tires, Over-} land. in good shape. Inquire at Buchanan's; Garage. - ; `33p FOR SALE-85 ice cream chairs, 1 large} ;Taylor safe, 1 twin Indian motorcycle, 1 cream separator, 1 auto trailer, 90 bags In- ternational Stock Food at'S1.00; also `a cash carrier system for store, cheap. At. A. J. Tuck s , , ` 33p! n I IFLOWERING BULBS for fall planting for lsale---Ph`easant-eye Narcissus or Daffodils` lfragrant. 25 cts. doz.; mixd Narcissus or: [Daffodils single. 50 cts. doz.; Darwins and! .mixed Tulips, 40 cts. doz. Address, Fred-I lwin Thompson. R.-R.2. Stroud. Ont. 33-34p El*`OUNID--Handbag with small sum of mon-i icy. `Apply at Examiner office. 33c: I `LOST-August 1. on way to Shanty Bay, fibre silk sweater. `grey and" black`. 30] Theresa St." Telephone 413. Reward. 33p l'lV'I!4U'lV.lnl.1U `I. IIVEI l)\J\J'\Jl `Ur UNIV. Dull` able for show ring. Apply to B. D. O'- Neill. ' _ 32-340 FOR SALE---Coal oil Stove, four-burnex-If ...:cl. ....A.. Anal On Inn "army "Avian .l`\Il.\. Dnuur-"uu:u -uu BUUVU, lU\lL'II\.Il|lUl! with oven. Apply to Mrs. Harry No:-ton, 186 Bradford St. 32-33p; ! mm) TRUCK FOR `SALE---1 Ford ton! A._.._I- . .n_:..- ...............o.. ;:...... n......l l.0ST--Brown leather -purse containing sum` of money, powder case and linen towel.i `Reward on returning to W. A. Lowe &, Son. 33p STOCK OF `FIRST-CLASS BRICK for` sale} at Midland, Penetang Brick Works, Pene~l tang. For information telephone J. Quig-f 1.... T L 3.R5n| ILOST-- 12. between `Barrie and`! iorillia. black club'bag contaimng clothing. .etc. Reward. Finder please return to this` lattice. _ _ V 33-34c I.`-0ST--Buy hore strayed from lot 13. con. 9. Vespra. on Tuesday. July 31. white I 1 I streak across chest, shortvtail. John Pat--E terson. Barrie P.0. . 32-34p`! STRAYED from lot. 27. cbn. ll. Essa. two; ewes with lam-bs, aio four ewes. Any in formation leading to recovery of same would` be appre_ciated._ Allan `Johnston. R.RV. 2. Thornton. ' ` __ 32-37p LOS'I`--0n Saturday evening. August, 1v1.`| -heiiveen Nantyr and Tent City. lady's| ibrown woollen sweater with fawn trim- mings. Expenses dofrayed. `Kindly return to Miss Marion Gordon. in care of" Mrs. Whiting. Nantyr. ' . `33o l FOR. SAL-E--4Bay horse. sound. 1500 lbs.! John` Caldwell. con. 2. O_ro_. Shanty Bay.` Opt. _ 32-3331.` JERSEY cow and calf forsale. Apply at} 83 Penetang St. . 33p|` FOR SALE--One cow. six years and. R} Cavanagh. Auten Mills, Ont. R.R. 1. 32-37pi |STRAYED--From lot 36, con. 2, Vespra, two red and white calves. Finder please notify Walter Forbes, Barrie, R.R. phong 60lr3. , Q --1- W~AN'llF)D MORE SAIJEBIMEN (whole or sparetime) to sell our high-grade -Trees. Shrubs and Plants. Over 1000 varieties to select from. Lowest prices, excellent com- miaaions weekly. Free outfits and instruc- timui, steady, respectable e_m`ployment. Wlland Nursery C0,, Welland. _ 33-34c `GOOD HORSE "FOR SALE. three to` gchdose from. App1y`He1'-bjjeid. near Little; Lake. 895M. 32g34p; `FOR SALE-Two gbod horses, weight about; 1400 lbs. Reason for selling, we need heav-= .ier horses. Apply Barrie Fuel & Supply G0,} [Phone .999.` I 32-33c: FOR SALE~-8cotch collie. sable and white. good watch dog and also good'with chil- dren. Owner leaving town. will sell at a. isacrifice. Apply at this office. ` 33! cows, FOR SALE--~A jxumvber of good` young well-bred cows. including Holstein:-1` and Du:-hams. These are choice cows and` will freshen in a few weeks. Apply to W.l C. How. Barrie, or Phone .798.` - ' 33c! HEATED APARTYMENTS TO LE'I`--Applyl int Han_mer's Cigar Stoxje. 31t.fc'l TO LE'I --Se\'en-ronmeld apartment. all con-! voniences. central. Post Office box 818. 331:; FURNISHED ROOMS` to .1, warn hom_o privileges. Apply 15- Bradford St.` Phone l i595W. ` b 33. `THREE ROOMS`. kjtclnenette and bath for I i rent. unfurnished. Apply at The Examiner.} ' ' I ` ROOMS-`-0ne or two fixrnished` ,rent. private family. central. Examiner office. TWO ROOMS TO LET. furnished or un. ftxmished. central. Box ,W"`Examiner Office. ` , ` 30-35p` YOUNG WOMAN wants work by duy.| Washing not objected to. Apply to Box] S". Examiner. 33pi I;IING LEE is opening a resmurantin the! Classic Hotel, A1landa.le,ASaturd'a y. August! .18. Good meals served. 33~34pi T0 IJET--Five or `six rooms, partly fur-I nished. if desired. in house plemantly sit- uated. withlconveniences. large garden, moderate rent. Apply 23 Theresa St. 30-35p, Live Stock For Sale Lost and Found Robms and Bgard` . rooms H14 Apply at 5 am. . '33:: E --Get your.5`Apex" ind Colum- Zrbia records at; Keenan &_ Kennedy s.__ ' "11 I`. A feeling of autumn is already in` the air. There was_ a slight -white _ frost - last `night. ? \Y..o..... . `I3-.. ._l.....L:..;. .._'J L__L LIVE H'F)NS and young chickens wanted.` Highest prices paid. Phone 322 or write to M. Alexander, 142 Bradford St. 33-38p i -Not;ice-'-A-For plumbing and heat- '.ing, _ ring 214, J. J. Neelands, 481 !Blake St. Repairs for all stoves and` ' furnaces. -- 33tfc l I Some person entered the garden` iof Geo. Vickers on Simday and stole. `all his carrots, ripe tomatoese and itwenty hills of potatoes. " " `I....I:.. 111:1-.. ..-....... 1...`... f`..-1...-3-` {czvuv IIIIJU 11051111: ` 0719110; Alanna Va. yvvuvvvuo l Leslie Wiles swam from Cat-1e_y s {wharf to Allandale wharf one day? `qthis week. He did it in an hour. The I fdistance is about a mile. . 1 _II _ ,A I uluvullbv to uuvuv In lllI`\4I t T County Engineer Campbell reports `that work on the county roads has ,been slackened up the last few weeks iowing to scarcity of men and teams, I x . -. - - . - III a u. 1 \ - A A lmandicap tennils lzourrlament will `' start on'Monday, Aug. 20. -All mem- . bers who wish to enter kindly sendl Itheir names in to the secretary, Miss `Edith Creswicke-. A small fee will I be charged for prizes. 1 , `I I2` UauIA|I`L `I7 I` A. . . y A . u v A u up` U0 vllulavu av; L&Ll\.aL`Is I. F. Hellmutkn, K.C., gave a vefy' ginteresting address to the Kiwanis |Club last Friday on The Founding `;of: Upper Canada. W. A. Turner ftook home the attendance `prize, a ! bathing` suit given by Andrew Carson. I ` V ' ' ' ~ I { `-'-The` w. A. of Trinity Church, ;sale of homemade baking, candy and; [afternoon tea, vicarage grounds, 130: ;Co11ier St., Friday afternoon` this`; iweek, 3 to 6. Everybody welcome.; ' Building has been very brisk in. .Barrie this summer, said J. H. Rob-a ertson, manager of the Ball Planing; iMil1.Co., to The Examiner today,i `and there is every indication that; l o it will continue so throughout the{ fall. T . A o 1 o 1 o,` ' Good progress is being made with !Stroud s ne new school. It will be lroofed in this week. `Tp. "Clerk Mc-" iConkey says that he- `very well re~. .! members -when the old red school wasf lopened`62 years ago, replacing the; log building` which was `the seat of `education there up still that time. n..| In aweek or ten days, F. Van` }Patte1` will open" a new garage in` Elizabeth St., which will be entirely? a service station. It will have al ladies rest rooms and -will carry al .full line of _up-to-date equipment.!_ `Mr. Van Patter` opened the first gar-i }age in Barrie about twelve years ago. I EDGAR GIRL WINS PRIZE 1 i Beth Slesser, ,aged" twelve years ' and two months, pupilbf` Edgar pub-` Iic school, won the cash prize don-, ated by Rev. N. Campbe to the pupil ; gtakihg the highest marks infthe Tp. !_of Oro\at the recent Entrance exam- jination. W. R. Best has been a-suc- cessful teacher for many years and in September will enter his seven- gteenth year as teacher of this school. `F _ . } w w&**&&&&&&$w&m&m|