punnu :u.V.u nuumai can oe nan In a. private home at 183 Elizabeth St. Hot air heated, electric grates upstairs and down. One of the most com- fortable homes in Barrie. Only 10- _,-.minutes walk from Post Office. All` modern conveniences. Phone ~No. 532W. 7 _34-36p ,. *sHEun<'?s:v` sacciasson IS ONE . or FINEST ORIENTAL FILMS uc cauceueu a..l.u-:1` Dept. 0. Walter Partridge, one of the workmen employed by the town put- ting in water connections on Dunlop St.. narrowlyescaped serious injury ' last Friday when he was caught in a cave`-in while digging in front of` A. I". Tuck's store.` Mr. Partridge was buried to his: chest by the earth and his position was such that others could do little to heln him. It was almost two hours before he got out but he wasnone the worse for his adventure and proceeded with his work immediately. ' nvnn `WIn1\n`1'\n1rIa A-P D......:.. (1.... r11.-1_ Dlrus placed Irom 24 entries. . In addition to the canellati_on of summer trains on the C. N. R. an- nounced last. week the following vchanges will take place during the coming week-end: Nos. 55, north- bound. 12.18 noon, and 56, south- bound. 2.05'p.m., will run via Mus- koka Wharf after Sept. 8 till Sept.- 27: Nos. 57; northbound. 12.48 noon. and 58, southbound, 2.30`p.m.,.will be `cancelled after Sept. 6. ' Ann A` -I-I-A "DC _F. A. Malcomson made all clean- up in the young Magpie class at T0- ronto Exhibition; taking rst in each of the four classes. . He got rst in black, blue and A.0.C. Magpie cocks; first, secohd and third in class of twelve of Pigmy Pouter cocks; first yellow hen and several seconds and thirds in other classes--a total of 15 birds `placed from 24 entries. Tn ...-l.l:+..-... 4... 4.1.... ...._....u_L_--__' -1- uuppcl` wux `U8 aununlsterea. Barrie Kiwanis Club was visited on `Tuesday by Governor .Ed. G. Tan- guay and Hon. Treas. Col. J. Brodie of Quebec and Lieut.-Gov. Blake Halliday of Toronto, who _were on their way to the Midland Club s charter night. A number of Barrie Kiwanians `also attended the latter [event and had a right good time. `Divis-.-inn (`Emu-+ (`.1m.b (1-.-....-.... urn cvcgu. auu uau a. 1`1g'm: goon ,-tlme. Division Court Clerk George Wil- son attended the annual meeting of the Division Court C-le,rk`' Associa- tion in Toronto last week and was elected secretary-treasurer of _the association for the third year. In recognition of his past services mem- bers of the association presented Mrs. Wilson with a silver meat plat- ter. . AVA]. Do ter. ` A uuu.u;u In one ClEy10I rnuaaelpnla, U.. S. A., is to preach in Collier St. Methodist church. At the, morning service the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered. `Rand.-. '|'(.'........:.. r11.-1. _--_ ..:_2L, 1 4 uuau nut: ugub was Out. On Sabbath evening next, Sept. 7 the Rev. Dr. W. H. Ford, minister of a. prominent Methodist Episcopal church 'in the city .of Philadelphia, U- S. A-- is tn nrnnnh in (".n1`I:m. Q4- uavuzuuya . ~ -Wall aper, latest designs, all prices. 'xclusive agency for Staun- ton s semi-tVrimmed.-W. A. Lowe & Son, Elizabeth St, 18tfc [Edmund Hardy has returned from -his vacation and is prepared to re- ceive pupils in piano, organ, singing and muslcal theory at h1s resldence, .113 Worsley St.`, phone 663. on nnnn nus`.-....L -._ BOARDERS WANTED. Comfortable room with board for young min or two students in private home. All conveniences. Ten minutes walk to Post` Office; three minutes walk "to Collegiate Institute. 201 Elizabeth St. }?.O. Box 615. Phone 1148J. '. A 32-370 `nu; vv utmcy Db. pnone 006. Driving into an open culvert on Kempenfeldt St. near St. Vincent Park on Wednesday night, C. L. Bail- ey lost a horse, the animal being dead when_ it was pulled out. There was a lantern at the point where a new .c_ulvert was being put in but it is said that the light was gut. n lgu`-uunl-In noun-u.-an -----L (`--L " d1lu\Ill\IJ 0 -Notice-_--For plumbing and heat? ing, ring 214, J. J. Neelands, 48 Blake St. ' Repairs for all stoves and furnaces. V 33tfc Isaac Broley, We/ll`vingtAoTn St., had the misfortune to `break his right wrist while cranking his car one day last week. `MI ..- 1--.. n,` "- Ill UIIII day. ui-{any sportsmen may be un.awa1-e of the fact that it -is now an offence under the Game and Fisheries,,Act to carry a loaded gun or rie in a vehicle. D_____ f1____A, 1' 1 vs - - - V Clll.UlUo ' Ross Cowan, Jack Payne and J ohn Dobson will represent the Barrie Amateur Athletic Club in the track sports at the Toronto Exhibition` on Saturday. ' jwonnnnu InL....L .'l__.' .._._' A'` ICED W CUB. - Mrs. Jean Dales slipped on a pol- ished] oor` last week and `severely injured her; face so that she has since been conned to the house. .__- Run Q9-.-..-n.-.1-.....)... _-..-.' L! ugcu uuuuucu bu line HOUSE. . ---Buy Staunton s seml-trlmmed wallpaper - 22 Inches wlde mstead `of old 18-inch. For sale by W. A. Lowe & Son,'Elizabeth St. 18t.fc ' Barrie K-iwanians'*, `attending `the District Convention {in Hamilton, took with them this (Thursday) morning`. the B. C. I. band for the dav- aunglug wm reopen Monday, Sept. 8. : --Beautiful pattern hats made in the workroom on display _at Sarjeant & King's. - ` The September meeting of the RIV. T. U. is postponed to the third I on ay. , Kins}..- I5--- --`--~ " ` ' $&&&%&&&$&w&mmg ~ 7-All-sizes in linoleum rugs at W. A. Lowe & Son's, Elizabeth St. 18tfc --Miss AClaxton s class in piano and singing will reopen Monday, Sept. 8. ' '- --Beautiful natnrn hhfa mag. :. ---: BOARD `AND ROOMS can be had in a. nrivae hnmn at-,1QR 1:*.n...s...n. cu. wwwwwwwwwW$$ LOCAL NEWS { g 5a&&&m&&amiim&| my-1 . szumuz EXAMINER It pays to read The Adlet Column. Page 12. \, ' I uncut 1:. uuuuux. CHALLENGE CUP-Best display of garden flowers and foliage, not more than 20 vases; Points for arrange- ment. color effect. quality and variety -Ge9. Vickers, Mrs. D. Stewart. . BOUQUETS, ETC-Bouquet Sweet rcaa--ucurge iucivuum. Peas--Miss M- B. Madden, Mrs. J. F. - Newton, Mrs. P. Love. Table Decor- Holden, Miss Nora Radenhurst. Table Bouquet-T. T. Young, Mrs. J . F. New- ton, rs. P. Love. Hand Bouquet- Geo. ickers, Miss M. -E. Campbell. Mrs. P. Love. Buttonhole Bouquets- T. T.` Young, Miss M. B. Madden. Basket Gladiol_i-W.' H. G. Marwood, Mrs. P. Love, Mrs. D. M. Stewart. Asters (15 blooms. 3 varieties)-W. D. Bradley, Norris Webb. Asters (col- lection)-Mrs. T. Lougheed, Norris ation--Mrs. D. M. Stewart, John B. -'-Miss J. A. Caldwell. Gladioli (5 spikes, all different)-Miss J. A. Cald- well. Geranium in pot-L. Singer. Table`Bouquet-Mis Hildreth F. Len-' ilox, Miss Dora E. McQuarrie. Nas- turtiums--Miss Hildreth F. Lennox, Miss Dora E. MacQuarrie. Sweet Peas -Miss II-Iildreth F. Lennox, Norris Webb; Petunias (collection)--Norris Webb . Snapdragon-Miss Nora Rad- enhurst, Miss Dora E. MacQ'uarrie. `Zinnias-Mrs. J. P. McMillln, Miss Hil- Webb. -Gladio1i,__(10 spikes, any c'olors)' dreth F. Lennox. (V'I .TAT.T ,'E`T\TI`1`l7| n-r1--n 'l'I---A SI - - ua.1u.. DWUUL FEES (D Va.I'1etlS)'-'A.| B. Coutts. H. M. Lay. Verbenas-' Mrs. P. Love, C. R. Kendall. Zlnnias --Mrs. P. Love, Miss M. E. Campbell. Collection of Annuals--C-Mrs. P. Love, Mrs. W. Shephard. Novelty Flower- Miss M. E. Campbell, Mrs. D.(M. Stew- art. Collection Rare or Unusual Flow- ers (named)--John B. Holden, Mrs. D. M. Stewart. JUVENILE SECTION-Calendula- Harry Burdette. Miss Dora E. Mac- Quarrie. - Nasturtiums---Arthur J. Watt, Geo. MoMillin. Bouquet Sweet Peas--George McMillin. `RnTTn`l'Tm'IVu mmn *n'.....-.-A ~ iuu. (l.1ll.'U!': aputea, any ULnel'.C0l0I`)-- VV. H. LG. Marwood, George Vickers. Gladioli (col1ection)-Not more than 20 vases-One spike each variety--P. Love, C. R. Kendall. Gladioli` (One `spike named)--W. H. G. Marwood, Geo. Vickers. Gladioli (collection, Primul-_ inus)-W. H. G. Marwood, Geo. Vick- ers. Gladioli (8. spikes, Primulinus)` Geo. Vickers, C. R. Kendall. Gaillard.- la (Perennia1)-J. Yeates, Mrs. D.` M. Stewart. Geraniums (six blooms)- Miss M. B. Madden, R. J. Homewood. Hydrangea (Paniculata, 6 spikes)-H. M. Lay,` Geo. Vickers. Marigolds-- H. M. Lay. Miss M. E. Campbell. Nas-I turtiums-Mrs. P. Love. Mrs. W. Shep- hard. Pansies-Mrs. P. Love, Norris Webb. Petunias (single)-Mrs. P. Love, Miss A. L. Brock. Petunias (double)--'-Miss A. L. Brock, Mrs. P. Love. Phlox (Perennial) A. W. Smith, George Vickers. Phlox (Drummondi) --Mrs. P. Love, T. T. Young. Peren- nials (6 varieties)--J..Yeates, Miss A. L. Brock. Mignonette-`--C. `R. Kendall, Mrs. P. Love. Stocks--Miss M. E., Campbell, C. R. Kendall. Salpiglossis -Mrs. P. Love, Miss A. L. Brock. L. Brock. _Mignonette--C. R. Kendall, A Scabiosa-Mrs. P. `Love; R. J Homewood. Snapdragon -- Mrs.: P. Love, Miss F. Bird. Salvia-- H. G. Drake. Mrs. W. Shep-' hard... Sweet Peas (6 varieties)-A. ' Coutts. H. M. Tlv, `7nrhAnna_.l. u-muxuu \LU varzuucrs, uuc spun: cacti) -W. H. G. Marwood. , Philip Love. Gladioli (10 spikes, two varieties)--W. H. G. `Marwood. Philip Love. Glad- ioli (three spikes, red)-W'. H. G. Mar- wood, R. J. Homewood. Gladioli (three spikes, yellow)-C. R. Kendall, Philip, Love. Gladioli (three spikes, pink)-| W. H. G. Marwood, Philip Love. .G1ad- -ioli (three spikes, white)-Philip Love,' C. R. Kendall. Gladioli (three spikes purple)--Philip Love, W. H. G. Mar- wood. Gladioli (three spikes, variegat- ed)-C, R. Kendall, Philip Love. Glad- ioli (three spikes, any otherhcolor)-- `IV T-T (1 Mnrwnn flnnro-n `(fining-a _ `FOR RENT-Heated rooms, central location, all conveniences, housekeep- ing privileges if desired. Onefroom suitable for light housekeeping. Apply at The Examier Office. 36p` . BEAUTIFUL BLOOM AT FLOWER SHOW (Continued from page 5) Mrs. Yeates. Candytuft---Mrs. P. Love. Miss M. E. Campbell. Dahlias (coi- 1ection)-Mrs. D. M. Stewart.,Mrs. T. Lougheed. Dahlias (vase)-Mrs. D. M. Stewart, Miss M. E. Campbell. Di- anthus-H. G. Drake, H. M. Lay. Gladioli (8 spikes)-One variety.-P. Love and W. H. G. Marwood, equal. Gladioli (10 varieties, one spike each) .-'7 Fl" (1 Nfnrwnn `Dhilin -`l .nvn The Mbthers ; These women are the closest readers of the 1oca1snews- paper. A message in The Barrie Examinerjs certain to be read by the very people the home merchant must reach with his store news. A ADVERTISING is the bond of confidence that ties your store to the homes of thecommunity. e The homemakers EXPECT to be. invited to your store. Are you willing to be shown that - ' i of this community are the buyers of most of thegoods required for the homethemselves and the chi1dren-and. in large measure, for the men as well. I VAN ADVERTISEMENT IS AN INVITATION Issued by Canadien Weekly Newspapers Association. ' Head Ottice: Toronto. Canada. ._-.--_..-___-__--. -A big range of riew'Fa1l Coats how showmg at Sarjeant & King's. TWO -COLDEGE or Collegiate girls may have large, bright room and board or housekeeping privileges with young couple. Convenient to Collegia.-te. Terms moderate. Phone-1038W. .360 -Z OR.O"FLOWER- SHOW The first Flower Show of Oro Horti- cultural Society will be held in Central church schoolroom, Friday, Sept. 5. All entries in place by 1 p.m. Doors open from 4 to 5.30 and at 6.30 i the evening. Splendid concert in he church at 8. Come and show your in- terest in `the flowers. ' Admission 25c. . ....~vvucuu, Jllu U Eh e for $22 and c If, Bowden vs.` J. 1 ed ` Kirton V` vs. 1 I judgment reserved. vvu.u UU ES , judgment against garnishee for $20.20 and costs. Rose vs. Thacker and W. S. Besse; judgment against garnishee for. $27.75. Kennedy Spring Wheel vs. W. O. Hubbert; case partially heard and ad- journed. R R. Johnston vs. J. D. Cubbitt-Nichols; adjourned. R. A. Stephens vs. S. Pye,and War- ren Bitumious Paving Co.; judgment against primary debtor for $51.36 and costs and against garnishee for $18.60. W.` Marks and M. 1 ca: oft ` uuu. uvcl a. Dull. Judg`met was also reserved in the case of H. M. Dyment vs. John Cowan for $160 on a note Eivnn rm fhn .a..e.....-. case or n. M. uyment John $160 a note given by the defend- ant on the purchase of a purebred bull, from the -plaintiff. It was claimed that the animal proved to be tubercul- ar and thedefendant therefore repud- iated the note. Evidence of a technical nature was , given by John` Dunn, V.S., who stated that tuberculosis does not injure a bull for breeding -purposes provided he is kept isolated frnm'H1n mu -4 un.;1a.uut-:u 10!` ten qouars. Donald Ross represented the plain- tiff and J. R. Bdys conducted the case [for the defendant. Slut}. - - . The defendant stated that when he first saw the plaintiff's car` it was standing on the left side of the street in a slanting position. He could not see the driver. When he was within a few feet the plaintiffs car started and although defendant applied his {brakes he could not stop in time to avoid a collision. His own car was damaged to some extent and he count- erclaimed for ten dollars. nnhnl Dnaa man-.n..........: 4.1.- vex AUTO CASE HEARD IN DIVISION COURT 1:131. uuuc. _ The -.evidence of the plaintiff, who lives at..131 Bradford St,. was that when the accident occurred he had backed his car out of his driveway and turned to go north on Bradford St. when the defendant, evidently trying to pass between the plaintiff's car and the curb on the right side of the [the side, inflicting some damage to the running board and fender. Wit- lness asserted that when he backed on to the street he looked back `and 'saw the defendant, also going north, `some distance behind him and travel- iling at a moderate rate of speed. - He stated that there was plenty of room fog the defendant to pass on the left 81 e. ' mt... .:..c.....:_..; _.L_L_,'I n, . '. - street, struck the plaintiff's car on. - ROOM with or without board, in pri- vate home. High School students preferred. Apply `Mrs. John Carley. A4 `Peel St. - 36p .___._.._..__.`_.._.._..__..__.___. Judgment was reserved by Judge Vvismer in Division Court on Tuesday in the action of W. J. Craven vs. Stan- ley Peacock for damages to his car as a result of a. collision on Bradford St. last June. m1...; ....:.1........ -5 in... ..I..__L2A!.A __.1-- Suit 1O\.rer a. Bull 4. ...._.. -1_- ,..........u uuuUBl`l . _m `the your 36x .-_--_--_--___.- . Bowman; adjourn-A, H. Maitin, $4.35; uanannnallrllalc John Smith, Cecil Smith, Mrs. Geo. Bonney and children of Hamilton call- ed on Miss K. Fitzgibbon on Sunday. uuc u1t:lDel`S or tne County Council and officials at the Court House for their sympathy and beautiful floral offerings and to" those who with their sympathy placed-Mass cards on his casket. ~ ~ - 36p Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Wright of Midland wish .to convey their heartfelt thanks to their neighbors and all oth- er friends, both at Midland and Stroud, for the many kindnesses shown them during the last illness of the former s mother, the late Mrs. Samuel Wright, and particularly for the oral tributes. v. -sauna \II. I I .I.l"|.lVl\aD The family of the late Andrew Gaul- ey, Egbert, ,wish to express their ap- preciation and thanks of the kindness shown by their neighbors and friends. and also for floral tributes received. during their recnt sad bereavemert. 3 D Mary A. and Caroline, sisters of the late A. W. Beardsley, wish to thank the members of the County nd nffindnin at LL- hi` - " ` 3613 ' MAID WANTED. Middle-aged woman `vtn haln with hnilslnmnrlz (`all of 99 ,, McCRACKEN--In loving memory of father and mother, who passed from this earth on September 1, 1920, and December 1, 1923. Cherished memories of ones so dear. Often recalled by a silent tear. . Tis only those who have loved and lost, Who can realize the bitter cost. Remembrance is a golden chain, That Death tries to part, but all in vain. To have, to lose and then to part .Is'the greatest sorrow of our heart. 36p --Sadly missed by Family. i ROI , - PENTON-In proud and loving mem- ory ` of Pte. Stanley Penton, No. 643302, killed in action Sept. 4, 1918. 36!) ~ _1\1rnn...-... .._.- 36p 3613 CALDER-In loving mem;6x-y of our dear mother. who fen nnlnnn .-.. 1--.... CROMPTON-In the R. V. Hospital, on Thursday, Aug. 28, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crompton, Barrie, a A son (stillborn). FIRMAN-In the R. V. Hospital, on Vvednesday, August 17, 1924, a son to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Firman, 90 Burton Ave., Allandale. GIFFEN-In the R. V. Hospital, on Tuesday, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Giffen, Minesing, Ont. HUN.TER-On Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1924, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter, Ivy, Ont. JAKES--At Merrickville, Ont., August 26, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Jakes, a daughter (Betty Elaine). McMASTER--At Grace Hospital, Tor- onto, on Monday, August 18, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McMaster. Allandale, a son. PAT'I`ERSON-On Sunday, August 31, 1924,, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Patterson, Minesing, Ont. EIIIJE GUEST-In `Barrie, on Wednesday. Sept. 3, 1924, Carrie Melissa Guest, in her 44th year, wife of Wallace Hi. Guest. The funeral will take place from her late residence, 228 Eliza- beth St., Saturday, Sept. 6, where a short service will be held at 1.30 p. In. Service in Elmvale Anglican Church at 3 o'clock. Interment in > Elmvale. Cemetery. ` .uu4.uuu--1n ever loving memory of our dear mother, who was called to rest August 29, 1923. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is still, A'place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. nu.-an ~WAN'1`ED-6 attractive young women, rto serve as `Bridesmaids in ABIE'S `IRISH ROSE. Must be 6 feet 4 finches tall. Apply to J. Powell, Man--- ;ager, Grand Opera. House.. A 36c ,nuumn--1n loving memory mother, who fell asleep in Jesus Sept. 8, 1923. Under the Autumn leaves, Under the greenwood sod, There lies the casket But the spirit is with God. Rn " --Sa'dly missed by F 'Thrsday, Sepiember 4, 1924. CARDS OF hf} ffnrltr AF OLA 'l..L- A ,, u ' A. IN MEMORIAM `BORN . . _ _ V . . V .. ruvybo 1, 1.31.0- -Mother and Brother. -------1.1::-1---:_:--- __ .. -vol \4I\I\.lw --Tom and Mary. _________ auxuuel wrlgnt, : .J.VL1LJJ vv 1-u.VLm1J. ;V1luulU'i1g8(l woman `to help with housework. CallV.at 233 -Baytleld St. Phone 796. ` ' 36p : Daughter and Qnn G-l1\-I Son. QUIL- - Miss Laycoc-1<.VV Friday for her She is succeeded McKay, whose Glasgow, N .S. position with the m Yarmouth, N. oulllllltff Ell; UK` H1 Miss Maude .=\ `and Miss Nina 3 have returned h'a wlth Misses Ircm V8011.` , `II ! V auu Lu.L'b', D. H . i\ Mr.-and I\ Ir.<. I family of Ben-x" home on M0n summer at the h. `M'.'..... 11:... .1 A DLDDCL, 171.15. `V Ill. Mr. and 1\Ir.<. 1 baby son and M. all of Detroit, \' Mr. and Mrs. N. `If. ,,, ,1 HI "*1: GIIU lVl.l'.\. .\. MI`. and Ul'.<. .A Stacey o_f_.'_ Croem New Lowell \\'m` and Mrs, B. W. 12 `Ill . __,,1 \r v ' WANTED-10 strong men, to work as extra. stage hands: fnr nnu.o~nwm..+ no ILGD UUCH an LDIKH Mr. and Mrs. son Jack motoro. spend a few (121); sister, Mrs. Wm. M nnzl IT... I V Cl llUll- 1.l a Mrs. John B_m-.j at,EIgin House. with her (1au::}1tx- has been it Elgrix RE- .u...J `Al... nu. uvuu-: at. LA Miss Nettie returned home 1 ing her vacatim Bert. Owen, S_m Y Ill..- T) A cyan UL LIIU lll;. ,ll Mr. and Mrs. have been visitir er, Mrs. Wm. St to their home in II - .._..J `I|l'.., DU uucu. `HUHIC Ill Mr. and Mrs. Laide and Mr. were week-end gr non Hambly, Ho wunnlv Q:-\.x;u_. LIUIL .I.l.1lllUly, 11H Frank Speirs Queen s, 'King. several weeks w Vernon. Hambly. ll ..- T..L._ I').... uczu. UWUII, Q11] Miss P. A. I- gone to New Lis accepted a posit staff of the high MI` l'\-Y\ A \I:V u. Luuuc, xuuplt r. and `Mrs family returnet week from a "v old home at Li 1\K.'.... \T..4.L.'. n cuucaua V H1 L Rev. Wm. F Ford of Phjlade Sting their daug C. Little, Maple Mr urn? ?\/T.-. -lulu, uvcl. UH: II E. Sew1'u'_ Mrs. Geo. H. So and FredwW. Gx Wednesday in f D1-xiv TIT .._- V LARGE FRONT ROOM for rent. ` Light housekeeping Jprivileges. School_ or business `girls. 33 Owen St. - 36-41p .....____._.._._._.______.___ I --2--j:: EARM FOR RENT .imrnedia.tely, 100 acres, lot 4, Con. 8, Innlsl; brick. house, bank barn, pig-house. two wells and spring. Apply to J. D. Smith. Thornto . - - - 36-41c ,St., over the h_ A1111, Olllll [11 L`, Mr. and Mrs sons of Tom mer s cousin. M `[7 `X7 O....... .. lung, last, VVt:t'l\. Mrs. StanIe_ son Edmund ar day after ten < Ecet and Toron T| 3...... 1\l..._.'_.,,: .-ncb auu LUIUHL Miss Marjori returned home Weeks vacaiin Hill, Sanford S `II - ..._.J `M1,, `L/LCDVVILA I Vernon M511` on for appemii pital three we home again. Mr, and M ..and two daugh a day with Mr. ling last week. `If... L'u.___l , .:.u1n uu.._v. Miss Alice Folinsbee of" day at the ho Creswicke. TY.._...__ HI pa IUD: Je'r(x\ McCarthy am Tuesday, on York City. M:aa A 1:.-H-. I-kJlILCC|u Mr. and M rs have returned -spending two x `parents. ' Mun T.-.(...,\. ' Stgeet. vuaya. Mrs. A, Rei `Midland spent. and Mrs. Wu! _,`I`\l '"iv1{s"'1<`;h Edith Hutc after spendin ROOMS TO LET: two minutes` frnm AI` nnnvyn-ulna.` " X. 'ii.M`ii _:staff, Fenelon end with his Miss Elsie nel of Tort With Miss My Klullllg Ill`? U Miss Mary `turned to Tm` weeks with ' .LVCVV LLGIIIIIHK Mrs. Sprm wed Mrs. Szu during` the p IE3-.. `ML. .. UGNB (41113 W U Mr. and IV fchildren rem New Hampsl MPG QY\"I\' JLLUIILC HCI (7. Mrs.` M. C: Labor Day 1 `ward Curric. NI YT- .__ VVGLIJ Llullll . Henry M `. Sask., was :1 ?da.Vs this we T|l'.. _ .. J I __yaau w UCA. Misses R`: Toronto wcr home here. V- T `lI'...._`R. r~ Miss Sp: .Miss Isabel Miss Kat "visiting Mi Mr. and `visiting at Mr. and -`Owen Sour: .111. \lUnD- Mr. and motored tn MAID WAN'1`ED-Experienced gen- eral. -Apply Mrs. H. M. -Lay, 74 Blake St., or c/o the Bank of Commerce. 36p . 1 U1 ULIDU. Thomas `A `ited Toront __'past week. >' M:.-n,. D`. _J.VLUllUa.y`. Mr. and Eva Hutchir `Toronto. "l\L-__. 1 "Brooks. `Il__ , auuI;;_ Miss Kat `was a holi ! xafter spend "Lake. 1\l'..Z "S'a:nd_v `(Ii Mzijor :1: Hamilton : .Palling_ - T\A :,..: I '..b b>z<>M>: "F*X0X`$i m Thur: WANTED-6 attractive women, rm serve an `Rrinnmnin in uannnvm FURNISHED ROOM to let, central, conveniences, lady preferred, near to High School._ Phone 225.1 or 71 High St. _ 36p EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED; Apply American Hotel. _ 36` MAID WABN TED for housework. High,- -est wages. Apply at 53 Maple gave. ` Btfc vv.ruV.u:u.r--Lu auruug 111611, 120 WOI'K as extra stage hands for engagement of ABIE'S IRISH ROSE" at Grand Opera House on Sept. 15. Apply to Manager Grand Opera House, stage door. 7 p.m. . V 360 . . ROOM AND BOARD at 55 wen St. Phnnn nm::r M- FURNISHED ROOM to rent,Twith or without board. Central. Phone 704W. V on... - BOARDERS VVANTED, and rooms snifn.hlc>, fnv hnnnnltnnninar Av\v\`uv -11 HOUSE FOR RENT in Allzindale. Gar- age. henperg, large orchard and gard- en. Apply Examiner Office. 36p JSUARDERS VVANTED, suitable for housekeeping.` Apply 21 McDonald St. b T A 36p -:-j- BOARDERS WA'NTED-R0om and board by day or week. Apply 44 Wors- ley St., Barrie. _ 34-39p ' .l.\r\JlJ1V1\3 {U .L41`.a".l' ; IVVO minutes` walk from Collegiate. All convenienc- es. Phone 707, or 76 Small St. 33-38p LVLILILVL ALV L Phone 9263'. POSITION .WANTED by experienced ` salesman in general. merchandise, .pz-eferably groceries or hardware, . or would accept any uitable position in a store. Write Box 704, Barrie R0. 36p Sliop gzhre ybu are invited to 311013. POSITION WAN'1`ED---Married man; good education, accurate with figures, good penman, experience as salesman. motor truck driving; will accept anything within . reason: resident in Barrie. Box 834,` Barrie P.O._ .32-37p, VVANYTED4-Position as houskeeper with widower or bachelor. Apply to Box 1090, Barrie. H 36p . FARM WANTED-About 100 acres, goodvclean land, good buildings. within 12 miles of Barrie. State lowest price andoterms-at once. Box S," Examin- er Office; [No agents. . 369 BEES WANTED--W1lL 135. now at a satisfactory price. Langstrath pre- ferred. Give general description, Ap- ply Box 206, Allandale. ' ' 36c! HOUSE TO LET, all modern conven- iences. Apply 46 Clapperton St 360 One cent a` word. cash. each`-lnsep tlgn (minimum charge. 25); six in- sertions tor ` the price of tour, 10 cents extra. when charged: also 10 cents extra when replies are directed to Examiner Office. ` .1 V ' ` I0X0I0I0X0I0X0I< 10101010103101`. 2 A. an F - , I V " V .0I0I0I0I0I0E>I0I0X0I0I<,>X0I0I4! _""'-`+":`_ ADLET COLUMN Property For Stile Rooms and Board Help Wgted . VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE--150' acres, choice land, in highstate of; cul- tivation, consisting of Ea tl1, lot 20,; Con. 10. also part lot` 20zCon.~11, ott Essa, County of Slmcoe; 1 acres hard- wood bush: brick house with turn ce; barn `with underground stabl ng;_ `abundant water supply. rural mail de- ` livery: 2% miles froml Thornton VR.R. _ Station. Apply to Jas. A. Ja.mleson.' Thornton.` 35-400 ' Wanted I $1-a 36p l'8VVu 36p! uul. pluyep. me game to any extent and the home team had novdifficulty win- ning. 'I-`he Allandale line-up .wa.s: Goal, Allan; backs. Kivell and `Key:. half backs, Cairns, Tfavia,-AL. Emma; left wings, Dobson, Robson: right `wings-, Potts, * R. Emma: `centre, D. Emma. . A LIIUJIIS, 11.; uyer, GIL UEBSEP, II. _ . `The greater experience of the Mid- land-Collingwbod football players _ proved too great a. 'handicap for the Allanda-le team, most of whom have not played the gamete` any extent and home` team had nn.'H'nnI+u ...:.., U Herman Jennett and Elwood Jennett formed the battery for I-Iillsdale. `The line-up of the Barrie team was: L. Emms, p; Carson, c; Dobson, 1b; D. Emms, '2b; Lynch, ss; Armstrong, 3b; Clark, 11!; Dyer, cf;, Caesar, 2,-.~ The zreater mmm-innnn nf nu. `nu-ea, VV Ull- Midlandwon the tournament by" de-. feating Owen Sound. who had prev-' iously beaten Hillsdale. The nal game was called in the third innings because of darkness with Midland leading lvto 0. T V ' uuu U3! 2 LU U. Although Midland were_ without the services of Armstrong, the left-hander who pitched for them in the 0.B.A., they succeeded in shutting out the Bar- rieltes in the, morning ball game. Mericale pitched for the home team and turned in _a. fine performance, said-by the Barrie players to be equal to Arm- strong's best. Leighton Emms pitch- 'ed fine ball for'Ba.rri.e and should have W011. .`I'8.'lI..;...I-....._. LL- 4_,-,,,,, - - " - ' GOOD FARM FOR SALE-150 acres consisting or lot 18, concession 12, In- nisfil. three miles from Craigvale, with new brick house and two good. barns, and north half of. south. half of lot 26, concession 8; owing well; 10 acres bush. Possession this fall. Apply E. Fell, Allandale, R.R. 1. - 86-39 ` Both the baseball and football teams from Barrie were defeated in the La- bor Day sports at Midland on Monday, the baseball team being defeated -by Midland in. a close- game by '1 to 0` and the football team losing. to the crack Midland-Collingwood combina- tion by 4 to 0. ' ' AH'hn`u'a-In Rlh-31.-I Qrvnnn ...:LI.`..--:. LI... BARRIE 9BEATEN 1.0 BY MIDLAND, SEPT. 2 " i HAIR DRESSING done by Mrs. D. C. Howard. ' Bring your Acomb[ings_ and have a good switch made. 26 Mu1cas- ter, St. V T 34tf.'fc ' `FOR SALE--B1g Durham. cow, four years old, due to freshen this month. Fred Huse, Codrington St., East End. 921-: ` SOW with 12 pigs for sale, also 2 pigs, 6 months old. Apply to E. Lessor, Ant- ep Mills. ' 4' 36-37p . . d LOST--RoWboat, drifted `from -the Gables, near Allandale, on Friday night" last; double-doared, painted green; one- pair of oars and blue painted paddle in boat. Phone 1_04r2. ` .35-86c j ' GRAY SHAWL LOST on Tuesday night. August 12, between.Leslie s Hill and Allandale Station. Finder please leave at 169 Essa-St., Allandale. V35p d-1-j- LOST-Dropped from automobile, be? tween Barrie and Bradford, brown bag. Reward five dollars. H. W. Muskett, West End Y.M.C.A., Toronto.. 35-36p Los'r-on. Barrie-Orillia. Highway, Sunday, sack containing soiled linen, workbag, etc. Reward. ' Jury. 1 Del- evan Ave., Toronto. Telephone Hill- crest 1560M. 36c FOUND between Barrie and Cooks town `two `tires and rims on carriers. Owner apfaly at McLean's Garage- 36p _ FOR SALE-Beautiful brick residence, corner Bradford and John Streets, hardwood floors throughout, hot water heating. all modern conveniences. gar- age; real value, see and be convinced. No reasonable offer refused. Terms _if necessary. 152 "Bradford St., phone. " - 34-399* 818. gFOUND-Plece of belting on Pneta.ng Road. Finder may have same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply to Brown's Bakery. 36c KEYS LOST-A bunch Ofx 12 or 15 on six hangers in leather case. Will finder please communicate with H. E. vJory,`King Block, Barrie, 36-38c LOST-+A~ WatermaLn s fountain pen, V_lower half, Sept. 2, either on Bradford or Essast. Finder please `return to Marion Reed, R.R. 2, Allandale. 36p ___..___.._..__.___.________ LOST-Between Cookstown ahd Big Bay Point via_ Churchill and Stroud, sand colored coat `sweater. Finder please advise` Box 405, Alliston, Ont. 36-37c . FOR SALE--Shafting, hangars, also Wood `pulleys 9-`inch face, 26-inch di- ameter, 41,5-inch face, .6-inch diameter, 51,4,-inch face, 6-inchg, iameter, 3 - inch Vface, 9-inch dia `eter, 6%-inc fa.ce,`32-inch diamet "315-inch face, 22-inch dia.m'eter, 617$-inch face, 8- inch diameter. Ed.. Bryson, Elizabseh St. , ' p sAWiER & MA-.ssEY 17-hor'se-poW- .r threshing traction engine for sale, in first-class running order. Apply to D. M. Coutts, Thornton R.M.D. Phone Cookstown 30r2. ' 35-37c FOR SALE-Souven1r range in the best of condition, hot V water. (front. burns wpod or coal, guaranteed good cooker and baker. Sacrifice it sold at once. Enquire at The Examiner Office. A 36c C.C.M. BICYCLE for sale; gent's, 24-` `inch frame, excellent condition, gbod t_ires, -eighteeri dollars. Box M, Ex- aminer office. - _o `34tfc SEED WHEAT FOR SALE; variety, Da.wson'sT Golden Chaff. Apply W. C. Kennedy, Allandale; Phone 634 r 14. Barrie. A 35-37p hop where you are invited to shop. pzuxvuvuzari. ru14':5U.l:('1` IO!` sale; Lake Simcoe, near Barrie , about. seventy acres, good buildings. Box J," Ex- aminer. ` 35-36c : FOR. SALE--Rice King potato digger, nearly` new, large size; For particulars apply to O. D. Partridge, Shanty Bay,` R.R. 2.` ` 36-38c SULKY FOR cheap. mag 4o or 126. . " . 36-37c NEW EMPRESS RANGETIOI-v sale; a.l- ' so bird's eye maple cupboard. Apply. at 152 Bradford St.,_ , V 36_c FOR SALE-`-Po'ta.to machinery; `com- plete equipment; I-Ioover s latest type. -Sell separately. Easy terms. - V 36c FOR SALE-Eng1ne and Waterloo Qnnvnfnr irunn nnvu-IN-inn Annlu .4-nl nqn Dnumfmxnsxxlu uuu VVaJ.1`l.0U Separator, in-good condition. Apply -to J. E. Wallwin, phone 602r41, Midshuzglt. . > 2_ p 16-INCH PAPAE ENSILAGE BOX for sale. `Good as new. Apply to G. W. Br_ooks, Shanty Bay. 36-37p Bough: at I-lkighest-icon BUILDING LOTS. 50' x 175, $25.00 each. Address Box H, Examiner. 32-36p Hides and Skins .,Miscellaneous Live Sto or Sal: Lost and Fotind I311- 36p l TDD` George Bonney, John and Cecil Smith motored from Hamilton and spent Sunday with Mrs.` _Ma.ry Bonney. Mrs._Georg'e-Bonnev and famihr ...._ aspen; aunuuy Wltn Mrs. _Ma.ry Bonney. Mrs.,George-Bonney and family re- turned home after spending a. month `with Mrs. Mary Bonney. uay, Lucsuuy. H.110. weanesday. Filled with color, romance and thrill- ing incident, "The Shadow of the East" casts the spell of the Orient over the audience at the very outset and holds it entranced through its entirety. It concerns the East in all its most in- teresting phases, having to do with an adventurousjEnglish Earl, V Barry Cra- ven, who yields to the power 10f the Orient and, like many others forms a. marital, alliance, with a. native girl which nearly wrecks his life and that of -another woman whom he really loves. ` There. are several types of stories which lend themselves admirably to motion pictures. .One of. these deals `with the Orient, `to wit the excel- lent William Fox . screen version` of The Shadow of the East," E. M. Hull's latest novel; which will.be shown for the first time at Capitol Theatre Mon- day, Tuesday, and Wednesday. with color- rnmannn and 4-I-...n1, vvuln ullxllculuhely. Seven members of Barrie Gun Club took part in the trap-shooting` at T0- ronto.` Exhibition last week, Wm. Crossland winning a cut-glass tronhy (for a runof 49 out of 50)_ with a `score of 265 out of 300.- R. J. AWo_lfe`nden `made 270 land Lorne Campbell 263.. R. J. Wolfenden was the only one to enter the handicap ' on Thursday and he stood .4th with 68 out.-of '75.` just 4 `points behind the winner. The oth local men at the.shoot_a~weretMilto,$: Carr, E. A. Williams, Thos. Rogers and- Dr. Rogers. - - SUMMER RESORT for sale; Lake Simcoe. near Rnrrin nhnnf unvnavulviv