..... ...-...-.-... I-nnuwvv -- vvu. vnvvvs-I B . Strollers and Classics were the winners in the Town Softball League this week, Classics defeating Firemen 10 to 4, while Bob Cameron's wreck- Ving crew Oiled uo a record score against Y.M.C.A., whom hey swamp- ed by 32 to 2., ` ITIL- Lr__--L2--I _..._.I._ .A II __ Y\ lvu -V, u- v The beautiful garderr of Mrs. D. M. Stewart, Blake St., will be open for the inspection of members of the Barrie -Horticultural Society `next Sunday afternopn, Mrs. Stewart hav- ing v,ery kindy extended an invit- ation to- them 0 visit it. -as-. u n...- D, .B. Aikig of Long Beach, Calif., is visiting in Barrie with his brother, Thos. Aikins.' He made the trip from California to Barrie 'by motor in 11 days, coming via Chic-ago ` and De- troit. Mr. Aikins expects to spend two months in `Simcoe County. 1`... TH "I" I1__-.QL-__ -1. LI,, .1,, , [3iarf.i_;'i. ' 't5"_1)E?6i't'i{n"} ai:axI` 1 Mr. gn Mrs. Keetch of "Graven- it in:-1 IE1-Ii. Rhktdh of 'H'untn`rin, BARRIE vs.. SOFTBALL GAMES. o s U 1Vl..l.'. 'aI\Cl.lU_l'. - n .. .1 Miss Benson. . . .0 Mrs. Pra`tt... :` . . .0 Mrs.McL aughlin Mrs. Beck. . . . 00 I ..0 Mrs. Duncan . . . 0 Mrs. Wiser . V. .0 Mrs.` Grant . . M. ..0 Mrs. Broderick 0 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 ...0 "Mrs; Tanner . 1 Mrs. ,'.Ke1le1'. Mina Rnngnn . Mlounp - ? the `score of the M I played be_tween ` ,-on Monday, J une ; , EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER and! Stenographer wanted; must be com-' patent in both. Brown & Co. 27: .-- ~__-__.-._ . I were helpless before Byrne ' Henley : slants until theifth and in! the meantime St. Mary's got three in the third when Doyle and the _-Hanley brothers countedtwhile in the fourth ten men went to bat and seven. of them scored._ St. gAndrew s came back with two in the fth and another pair in the sixth -and Hill got: their last run in the seventh. \ Cuff in- i creased St. Mary's count by one in the sixth. II... I....:.' 1.--- ':_.._:__, - ' " ` we smut. _ V , The last two `innings were played in comparative darkness and the play- ers were scarcely able to see the ball. Qnnvn Bu 1'nnnn-u- era were scarcely able to the Dan. '1` Score by innings: St. Andrew s.. 1 0 0.0 2 2 1-. '6 St. Mary s 0 3 7 O 1 x-12 ' - St. Andrew s-3V. Guest, cf; Hook, * 3b; Hill',' c;' Mcconkey, 2b; Rainey, ss;.'I'~wiss,`1b_; Farrier, p; Hodges, If;` C. Guest; ~rf. . ' gf .'o1-11 ai,T\nu1n .11.. (`I `Lf....I--_ eu one meeting. The July meeting was held at the home of Mrs. W. G. How and was also an outdoor meeting. Two socie- ties, the Collier-St.` W.M.S. and the incoming Presbyterian Society, met: together. Mrs. Rodgers and Mrs; Rdbertson `presided. After"prayer prayer offered by, Mrs. Sarjeant, Mrs. Parkhouse. Mrs. Thom and Mrs. Hen- drson, Mrs. Cummings read the. scripture lesson._ Mrs. Hewitt sang: a very acceptable sacred song. Be- hold Me Standing at the Door. Mrs. * Bay, Mrs. Robertson, and-Mrs. Mor- riann nova I-u-in-4-` unnnunl-- at .. ............J. u. uuesu, 1'1. I St. -Mary s-Doy1e.-lb; G. Hanley, 2b; Cuff, cf: B. Hanley, p; Burns, c; hgoore; ss; Stone, 3b; Saso, If ; Lang! 1- . - 311 U rf. uuy, J.uI.'a. .l.\UUt:l.'bb`UIlV an.u'.Lvu's. LV_10I`r rison gave brief accounts of a recent 1 missionary gathering. ` After the] meeting was closed by the members repeating together the Lord s Prayer, Mrs. How was tendered a vote of thanks. A social hour and refresh- ment brought to a close. a meeting much enjoyed bythe `ninety ladies present. - ` ` now ------ as V.` n-sauna 1999:.` The following news items did not reach The Examiner until today and. fso"we1_'e too late for this issue: Edgar, Knock and Midhurst correspondence, presentations to Rev. S_. J. -T. Fort-j ner`_nd"report' of East Simcoe Dis- t1`ict,.Women s Institute annual con- evelitidng, Detils of U.F.O. picnic at; Lefr31ralso are held over till nmrt -v-- unvnvaiann avnnunua Il`\lhl The Eune and July meetmgs of `Collier St. Methodist Church (United Church) Women s Missionary Society were of especial interest, The June meeting was held at the home of`-Mrs. J. W. Caldwell, Napier St._, The ex- ercises were conducted on the lawn. Mrs. Parkhouse gave a very full and entertaining account of the recent branch meeting, and a duet by Misses Laidman and Walker was much ap- preciated. A votexof thanks was giv- en` Mrs. Caldwell for her kind hospi- tality. Tea and a social hour follow- ed the meetin`g. - , Tho Jlllv `rnnnfinnv nrnu halal of J-`I-an HOUSE AND TI-{REE ACRES, sixth line, Vespra, Sunnidale road, two miles from Barrie. Apply to W. Hyland, Bar- nie. . 27pi _veu_|._gu_g.` Deanna` ox u..l.` .U_. picnic am Lefrqy Al_so gre h_e1d over till next week.j ' , , v _I UIHSBIUS - Y.M.C.A. `D..-.l....... Payment `of the second instalment of municipal taxes, due June 25,"was .J',ust about on a par with that of other years, Town TreasureruA. W. Smith advised The Examinerythis week. The total amount payable in this instal-_ ment was, in round gures, $65,000 and approximately $54,000 was re: ceived. The total taxes for the year amount to about $170,000 and some $40,000 was received in the rst in- stalment in May. V Midland. Barrie .\ {()ri1lia .. Allipton .. . Ivy . . . . Thornto Barrie . .- Shoe` Factofy . Dreadnoughts Strollers . . Allandale . . Classics . . . . VIIIYA I. ulV]..\Jnl`1. Bankers Fxremen Soldiers ` Kiwanis . St. Mary's . . . . Baracas . . . . . . St. Andrew's . ./ Trinity .. .. .. Central . . . . . . Churchill . . . . Barrie . . . . . Camp Borden Midhurst . . . . Minesing Allandale ' '. '.'. Shanty Bay . 5 Barac_as . . . . St. Andrew's Trinity . . . . FOR QALE hun- dred acres of land near Big Bay Point on the 13th concession of Innistil, lots 19 and 20, about one hundred acres -cleared. balance: bush and pasture; good barn 40x60_on stone foundation, also log house. There is on this pro`- perty~ a deposit of fine clay suitable] for white brick or tile. Tenders will be received up to August 1st, 1 25. Ap- gly to Mrs.` F. 'D.`Quantz, Pa nswlck, nt. v 27-3111 I OVER $94,000 HAS BEEN PAID ON VBARRlE'S TAXES FOR 1925 L'Un1pires,`E./Kearns; and J; Dobson. TOO LATE 1-`on 7.:-us ISSUE` ,II,!,,, -' Junidr Church l..a;u.e Won Lost MISSIONARY MEETINGS LEAGUE STANDINGS Senior Church , `North Simcoe Won District Softball Won Lost Tie 7 19 '1 0 1 1 y':;:: i 13 Town Softball ` .Won ] LINDSAY PETERS GARAGE,` 156 Caroline St.) Allandale, all` kind: ot reliable repah-s._ Price; ' reasonable: Phone 805. . 28-28p Sou.th simce Won I `rch League. Won Lost Lost P.C. Lost P.C. AP.C. P.C. 4...... ' Lost : 1000 1000 .500 . 000 . 000 . 666 .333 . 000 i>.|c. .999. 000 ;__ ' XPERIENCED FARM HAND want- Ea far 2 mmiths. Andrew Knapp. R.R. .800_ .800 .750 .600 "400 .333 .166 .000` .000 fdl I .:6'63 1 .500 .333 ::%` ! .500 | ..2oo l 9000 . 600 1555 .400 .111 .090 uuuww - Ivuu -u ---vu--u I . Following a long illness, Mss Gla- dys Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Hunter, of Toronto. and formerly of Painswick, died at the home of her parents on Sunday. Miss Hunter was born at Painswick, where her parents kept the g'enera.Vstore, and received her early education there.- Twenty-three years ago the family moved` to Toronto where they have since resided. Miss Hunter had suffer- `ed for some months with heart trouble and complications but the end came rather suddenly though peacefully. For several years Miss `Hunter was a much beloved scholar and worker in Bath- urst St. United Church. She was en- gaged with the Southam Press as- spcretary for severahyears. Surviving her are her parents.` one sister, Mrs Lionel Harron and one brother,-Thos. _W. Hunter, who resides in Toronto. wrsvu nun: _ Iilriuu I :51 ' The death occurred in Toronto, July 1. of Jasper Martin, a pioneer lumber- man of Ontario and a counsin of the late Hon. Joseph Martin, a former Premier of British Columbia and later a member of the Imperial House of Commons.- Born in .Milton, Ont'., where his father settled in 1818, the late Mr. . Martin was in his 82nd year. He builtl the first saw and grist mills at Milton,` when it was knownnas rtin -s Mills. In 1872 hemoved to Hill dale and was engaged in the lumber, business there until his retirement about three years ago, when he Went to. Toronto. During the days of the old Scott Act he was] a license commissioner for the County of Simcoe and also served- a term as. reeve of the Township of Medonte. ASurvivingVMr. Martin, who was a Pres- byterian in religion, are two sons, Jas- per, Jr., o`f-Hillsdale, and W. J., form- erly in, thelumber business in Pene- tang but now residing in California. The latter is at present in Toronto. having returned when his father's ill- ness took a serious turn. The funeral took place from 70 Cowan Ave. to` Hillsdale for interment. V - I DODGE-On Wednesda.y,'Julyj 1, 1925. to Mr. and Mrs. ~I-Ierman Dodge, 29 Victoria St., a daughter. JOHNSON--In the R. v. Hospia1, June 29, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G. Johnson,_Minesing, a son. u SHAVV-In loving remembrance of my dear father, John W. $haw, who died _ Ju1y'6, 1909, and of dear grandma. ' Mrs. Jas. Adam, who left us July 5.! 1924. . _ ` -%-BIRDIEi Hawkestone, July 2, 1925. . 27c ALLAN-At {the Royal Victoria Hos- nitnl, Rnrri`n,'nn 'l`hnrs:rlnv '.Tnlv 9 EXPERIENCED 1At{M 1-1A.Nu want.- ed, top wages. to suitable party. Apply A Jas. J. Orok, Mtdhurst, P.O. Phone `03l"5. - ` l . - I Use the Examiner classified ad ets for quick rgsults. . ` 19 fo..~ i HUFOKTHPDCQ IIUOVG HIE L` 351' DIIBIII ` Khattab. who recently succeeded his father as sheik of Mena Village, ' and Deane H. Dickason, well-known ewspaper man accompanying the Canadian Pacific _S.S. Empress of France on cruiseof the world, who sent the following interesting .des- patch covering the caravan trip of `the Canadian and American tourists, ;and the death of their host, Enani 4Kha'tta'b fright.) I Thirty-two of us left Cairo by `river steamer, debarking sixteen miles up the Nile at Bedrashen, whence we journeyed by camel, don- key and sand-cart through Old Mem- _phia_ and its necropolis Sakkara, an- other sixteen miles out on the By- bian desert. There a Bedouin camp i was pitched. We ate Bedouin food, `listened to Bedouin music and watch- _ed "Bedouin dancers far into the night. We did not reach camp until '8 o'clock the last two hours? riding having been made in the light-of the moon. .At midnight the moon was at eclipse. `Our host, Ensni Khat-V tab, undoubtedly the` most popular and probably the most wealthy of the nuhmln nlwilcn of Emmt. had b'aen Ind pronamy cne most weauny In one Bedouin sheik: of Eggat. had been ,1; I/ting, dancing an convening the res of us. At one. hc__ went Etovhia nvill ', Menu. st the base of _1:ho Pynmi ...to rent prior to return-L 1n;withutoCoirothone;tmntn~ L1J1JA1AV--AL k|.Il_8 ISUy8.l VICEUFIE. I103- pital, Barrie, on Thursday, `July 2, 1925, James Allan, Sr., in his 85th year. The funeral will be held from the family residence, 69uMcDona1d .St., Barrie, on`Satu1-day, July 4, at 2.30 p.m., to Sixth Line Ceme_tery,_ Innisfll, fozninterment. MISS G. M. L. HUNTER Sheik of `Meria Village Host to \. . . Canadians A IN MEMoR1XM_ JASPER MARTIN 39*" E Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Linn and ufamily wish to thank their friends and 5 neighbors also the R. V. Hospital staff i for kindness and sympathy shown {them in their re'cent sad bereavement, s also for the floral offerings. . 27p . WAN'1`ED-`Man and wife or exper- ienced cook for private family; indoor work only; good wages. Apply 23 Dun- donald St. Phone 134. 27p! -__: almost uI:n.uuu_y. ' I His( son Nasn 24, popular and` handsome dragoman, who had guidedl us from Cairo to the camp, succeeds` him as sheik of the Mena Village.` with about 6,000 inhabitants. The, guests were permitted to finish their, breakfast before the news was: broken to them. We.returned-an; humble horde, saddened and griev-2 ing-after a night of exquisite ad-.' venture. More than 10,000 attended` his,funeral in the quaint little village among them 'a considerable number, of our passen_gers_who.had, own to respect and 8dml1:8' Enan after a. few shorfhonrs with him. He spoke; seven latgupges and in a gentle. well! module ` voice that must have" earned him great reverence -from his subjects, who as sheik-mayor. po-. lnl~i8t!'8_0. lultice of the peace.` ci council. at nobly -In well,-. A . , ` 1 Bedouin Camp. ing.' He was conversing with his": young daughterwhen he was seized: with an attack of the heart and died` almost instantly. 1'-Tia; cnn Tshun-.~ 911 nnnnlnr and __-__.g___ ._- v... ` VFancy tos, sizes 6to 9. Saturday morning at ;69c NEVV7 DREAMLAND Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Coloa moth, . thrush, cork, pearl, skyn, russett and black. Sizes 8%, 9, 9% and'1o. v We will cherfully reiund money for any pain-not satisfactory. 8 Clapperton St., Barrie Box 611 :. : Phone 3 For Satu.rd;:y,Ti89c pair Northern Hosien-'y Co. Ladies Silk Hosiery _._._._....___.._.___.._____._. WANTED AT; .0NCE-Woman, good gain cook. to assist at summer `hotel . ood wages. Write or telephone Bri- tannia Hotel, Lake of Bays, 'Mu31og;3.. 4 - c HOSIERY CARl_)AOF _'rHANKs Regular value $1.25 pf. 349 -----j RADIO--B_rand new gxx-thb superhe- terodyne _radio` A set including loud speaker, away below cost, must be sold immediately. Fred Morren, '70'.C'ollier 1;. Phoye 7-. ` 27p -- FOR SALE-About 60 acres of strictly! first-class standing hardwood .tim`ber, situated within 2 miles of oC.P.R. sid- ing; also parrot lot 10, con. 1, in '1`p.; or Flos. comprised of 50 acres, within half mile of Hendrie station, C.N.R. Both timber and land for` sale or tim- her separately. Fitzgerald Bros., Hills- dale. Ont. ' _ 26-270] F# %' I BUILDING LOTS--:-`50x'175 ft.,' $50.00! each. Lew '1-Iowej Box 129, Lewlston,| Nnv_ TI-Q A, . T 22-27:: EXPERIENCED FARM ruuvu want-' ed for 3 months. Andrew Knapp, R.R.>. 1, Anten Mi_l1s.' Phone 9.4, Mlneslng. 27c . _._..____'------------- EXPERIENCED FARM HAND want- .a fan wages to suitable natty. Apply J 8.8. $1 oars; WAN`1`ED-Protstant teapher 13: s.` 8. No. 12. Innisl;__ must be experienc- ed. having no less than second class rofesslonal certicate. State salary, uties to cqmmence Sept. 1. Apply to R. W. Redfern, Svecy.-Treas., A11anda.le~ R. R. No. 2. ' 26tfc .._.._...._...__._.__.___...___....... 33,000 To $5,000 YEARLY `retailing na- tionally, known Rawleighproducts. Ne- cesaities-. Enormous demand. Fascin- ating work. Easy sales. Unusually big prots. Localities being rapidly chosen. Write quickly for `full partic-I ulars and free outt . Get busy! The- W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept; CN 259, London, Ont.. .. 6-_-29c \ . SMALL ROSEWOOD PIANO for sale, in good condition`, suitable for practice,` piano or summer cottage. Snap for cash. W." R. Keenan, 32 Elizabeth S7t. . " 2 c E-ABBAGE PLANTS, green peas,` `strawberries, beets, carrots, head let- tuce, broilers; cream. Come to garden and} get` them fresh. Orders delivered.` H. A. Jarvis, Codrington St. " 27p| , piping and ttings. Boiler 5,000 capacity FOR SALE--Steam boilex`, radiators, contained in Opera` House, .Barr1e.! Write Box 381. ' 27c . FOR SALE-Strawbe_rries in season; lace your order now ; fdelivered`, fresh gem the field to any pa.r_t` of the town. W. W. Boyce, Midh,_urst,rphone:.6021-14. ` _ " _)` _ 25:26:)-27c` I PRIVATE SALE of bedroom furniture and rangegalso a few` other household_ articles at _52 Clapperton S`. 27-28p! FOR SALE~-'Coal. gr -ain, twin,TF!eury| plows, etc_., hlso-house for sale or rent with 4 to 5 acres. Apply to A. W. Green, Craigvale. . 21-28p ~ FOR SALE-One V cupboard and one`. sideboard. Phone 649. A 27c LAUNCH for sa1e,`$175.00: 18 ft. long, 4-horse motor in A1 shape. Can be seen at Alcona Beach. `Apply`I. M- Spring, Stroud. N 27p BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE--Also l-rnnmn.rI Exnttnrze tn let on" Brock St.. 5A5! uagtnlnun .L"UI(. D1-!_,1.AI:r---1i.l:iU I-roomed cottage to let on Brock St.. Apply W. H; Tooth, 68 Henry St., 02" nhnnu 795w. . 26-32c Apply \'V. 11. phone 795w. ', ' U7"e FOR SALE-A few Davis celebrated gas lighting system fof sa.1e- for,cot- tages, hotels, etc. Apply D. C. Wallace, so Arthur` St. Brantford. . 27-281;; NOTI'CE--W. B._ Bishop, -who has . nnnn in nur nmnlnv for 8. short erlod. >110. 118.8 110 ru;'I.n_u{: uuuueuuuu wuu he Grlnyer Electric 00. Any Vordera an at 18 Ellss.b9th' St. otuphone 12]! ml be .ta.ke{x lcar. 93- v.(3l _8ned).; _ gs-says: mgc_u:1oco. 879 ` Property F 0} "Sale Miscgllaneous For Sfllgy IISWICK, [ 27-31p EWISEUH, | . 22-27p t" DI. 26-32! D151)-_1`_.I."1'1LVl2 _ ISUULVL i_ J.` urluaueu with kitchenette, also other rooms; all `modern conveniences. Moderate price, [near Bay. Apply to 48,Loulsa St. 271) GROCERY STORE _and dw'el1ing in" town of Barrie, nice turnover. Reason. 101'-selling. Apply Box M" Examiner .()ftice. 1 _ ' '25-271) necessaruy acceptea. ._ ~ . For further particulars apply to the undersigned. - L . ]1)$% `ED at Barrie this 30th day of upe, . 'r1'1oMA.s (1.. CAVANAGH, I-Iillsdalle; Administrator. or BOYS & BOYS, Bars 1 Mn, nn-+..`ms: Solicitors- 27-29c ;1'1mm-: 300113 to let. Apply to 53' ;Park St. . A 270' iBOARDERS WANTED by day` or . waeln Annlv 44 Wnrslev St. 27-32n l I)AIC.lJl!il$ W AL` ]C.l'J.IJ ny any 0|` week. Apply 44 Worsley St. 27-3213' 5 FURNISHED Em UNFURNISHED !ROOMS to let at 4.6 Louisa St. Apply nut Tnlngrnnh Ofnn, ' ' 2711 I nuuma to net at an uoulaa. at. Appxy 3_ at Telegraph Office. 27p `BED-SITTING .RO0M' Furnished nvli-I1 bi}:-shnnnffn clan nfhnn I-nnvnu all } HOLSTEIN COW, `first-chlass ' milker; ` due to freshen, for sale.` Apply Wm. Irwin, R.R. No. 1, Allandale. ` 27p i Aumlnlstgator. or 15015 I rte, 0n't., his S_ol1citors.V 1-I-iu.'m`so Av V WHOLESALE-`PRICES No. 2 Fall Wheat} $1.30 Barley 60-70c Rye 80-90c. P6 oogto0,0o{vannouougoouooovcu-$1.26 Bl! kwheat . . . . .L......."......65-700 -Butte:-,'per. pound 32-85c - Eggs. per. dozen 25)-28 Potatoes. per bag 80-40c Hay, per ton 815.00 FOR SALE-FirsI_:-class driving mare, 9 yrs. old, sound and quiet. Lady could drive. Apply Examiner office,` '26-28p NU'.l`lU.I1i--W. 15. nlunup, -wnu nus been in our employ for aahort period, has been discharged from our services _ and has no further connection with` the Electrlo u..u. .5 In Iillunlunl-irl-, nrwnhnnn .120 SALE BY TENDER OF VALUABLE HARNESS BUSI- NESS AND STOCK-IN-TRADE SIT- UATED IN` THE SVILLAGE or HILLSDALE IN THE COUNTY OF` :SIMCOE. N \ . 'l'I14'.LV1J.I`41'D \VIII [)6 l'BUe.|.VUU. uy l.ll"'| undersigned up to twelve o'clock noon on Wednesday, July 15th. 1925, for the sale of the valuable harness'busines_s formerly owned and conducted by the ' late Wm. H1`1tton,whlch ousinesslis sit- uated on Penetang St. in the said `Vil-` I '1age_of_ Hillsdale, including stock-ln- , trade consisting of a quantity of light and heavy harness. robes, mitts, men's boots, `blankets, whips, collars, sweat pads, `stock food, trunks, sultcasem, club bags, etc., etc,, of an invoice price of $2083.68. 'l`hn-`h`nlIin2` in which this buslnes price or 52053.03. _The.-b`uilding in which this business was until recently conducted is not owned by the said Estate but arrange- ments may be made with tlye owner thereof for lease, or sale.` 1\TnHrInnr um hid-hnuf a-`mp sanv tdndnr thereot tor lease or sang.` _ Neither the highest. nor any tender necessarily accepted... `For further nm-Hnnlm-a annlv to the ` REGISTERED "SHO.R'>I`I-IORN _BULL for sale, a. choice can from'_.g(Jod an- cestors; also registered Shorthorn cow due in July. Geo. C!'8.VVfOl'pi`"& Son. `Otto Station, phone 1910. . `-26-30c . . . I __ u:-:- CHICKS, CHICKS, CI-iICKS--Barred Rocks and Leghorns. two weeks ,old. 20 each, day old 1-5c each. Come and ltake your pick of 400 chicks. Phone! I 1184. Chas. Kelly, 18 McDonald St. 27p I V*"_ ""l"""" n Must be resident. wanted for Toronto Bond House.. Must have knowledge of the bond an brokerage business and `be over tw rity-ve years. Ex-` cellent prospects `for intelligent work, let`. Box A, 51 Trusts and Guaran- tee B1dg., Toronto. ` `- 27-c " The outside work consists of the! fo1lowing:-- Basement, frames, andl `sash; bell tower, cornice and eave-l troughlng; front door and" frame ap- proximately 150Asquare ft. The interior: work consists of walls and ceiling; window frames and sash; four doors, `approximately 3700 square ft._ Work must be completed by Aug. the 15th. All T surface to receive two coats of ready mixed paint, supplied by the School Board. Sealed tenders may be sent to the Secretary not later than lMonday, July 6. WM. SH'ARPF}_ gm-.v_ {NOTICE to CONTRACTORS ...,. ..... ..... .._, ................ V. I - R. A; STEPHENS.` Chairman Property and Supply Com- mittee, -Barrie Board of Educa.tion2._7 , . .. . - . .0!` j ply to'Ilrs. Devlin, 53 _Iaple Ave,- or; nthestnre. 27; 27c TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up till 6 p.m. on Friday, July 10. 1925, -for removing present boiler in the Prince of Wales School, _Barrie, from the basement to. the schoolyard: ,-also `filling 'up- xiresent boiler pit to the desired height. Specie" fications may be seen at the office of `the undersigned. The lowest or `any I tender not necessarily accepted. 11. A an-n7n'11'rr.1x`~rc %Notice t6 Heating Contractors TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up still 6 p.m..on Friday, July 10, 1925, for disconnecting present iboiler in the Prince of Wales School, Barrie`, and connecting up two , new Spencer boilers as per specifications which may be seen at the office or the u. 1 I undersigned. The iowesteor any tender nnt nnnpannrilv Ar-nnnfnd, ` ' - II.-.Nu=I-ca WANIEIJ T . PF the painting of Killyleagh Schdol ! 11.. A. '.l'.l!JI'.l`.I..l14'4LVD, Chairman Property and Supply Com- mittee; Barrie B9a.rd_ of Educa.t1on2.7 unuerslgneu. `I116 IUWESL,` not necessarily accented. `ID A QFIV1 TENDERS will be received by thn! maamaio-na nn tn twnlvn n nInr-I: nnnnl Hints-SKINS HOUSE AND LOT for sa1eoaLt Da1- ston. Close to church and school, afable and `garage. good well, good or- chard. 9 miles from Barrie. For furth.- er particulars phone G.~T. Baldwin, 804:-.6 or 82w. A . ' ,2`?-32p BARRIEI; MARKETS .Livjiei For, Sale Locl Rue-presentative_ TENDERS WANTED n nainbinn A` Killulnnnk I" `van; nu; uvvuyyvu. R.` A. STEPHEN mnnnfur and Qnnrir F WM. SHARPE. Secy._ "R12 1 Thnrhtnn, VVU1. D.l.'1l'l1'Sl'I'J, 561 j 1', Thornton. Wj, CT ml super. m_. _g__ .1--_"-_'n_ 13.1} A_._ _. Inns. 21-28.: l [V--Notiee--For lnmbing and heat in; ring 214. '. J. Neelands, 48 Blake St. Repair: for all stoves and furnaces. ` '_ 39tfc -Buy Victor records now. Think of ,it! Newrecords until July 8`for 55c, at J. G. Keenan's, opposite Post. Office Square. 27c -Wall aper in' latest designs, all` prices. icclusivetagency for Stem- ton s .se`mi-Yhmmed. W. A. Lowe & Son. Ehzabeth St: . . T 39tfc `U ...-u\'II `Dani-uidmn `Dan `DI....`l...d.....'l- D0119 .I:auzaueI.n DIS.` 1 FEUIZIC Ho _ell Partridge, Reg. Blackstock, Ross` urnbull, John 0rd and Harold ,.'_Bryson are attending the _boys camp gt Feausoliel Island. ` .........L.... 3..-... `l:l......:.. '..a.A..._-.l-.l Q I HAVE Goon EQUITIES IN TI-IR HOUSES IN TORONTO to" exch e for farm. with stock and implements preferred. Give: full particulate, 1n- . eluding mortgage and plflce. _Box L Examiner. 26-27p -` -w- - -u ----- u-c-av-nuv ' Midhurst won two games in the Barrie District Softball League dur- ing the week at the expense of Allan- dale and Camn Borden, winning in Allandale last Thursday night by 14 ivgidhurst on Monday night by 19" to `Camn"Borden-.`. 34oo33\111-16 Midhurst .....44503300x--19 / Barrie 12, Minesing. 7. Minesing were defeated by Barrie ,in a softball game played in Queen's tors started out well butyfaded some- what towards the end and nished on ,the light end of a 127 score. Barrie 2 3 0 3 1 1 0 2x-12 Minesing . 4.1 0 0 2 0'0 0 0-~7 Barrie 4, Camp Borden 3. Barrie nosed out the Camp `Borden team, by a single run, in a district league game played at Camp Borden on Thursd, June 25. ` -The contest was one of the best played in the League and the `nal cou`nt was _4-3. A pitcher s` battle between Robertson and Gregson resulted in a victory for the former, mainly because, he kept the-hits scattered. Barrie 1 001,02 0 0 o_4 - CaI_npBorden` 0. 2 0-0 0 .0 0.1 0-3 `to 11 and defeating Camo Borden at Park on `Monday evening, The visi-y 3. Iulynul; Ian .w_ yeurulu Au culupuuy M ` th g'n5_`Mr`sv. KetchVof"Graven. hurt 8nd_Mrs. Balaton of Hqntaviille. HI: DCHUSUIICI 151311. A number from Barrie `attended ` the horse races at Renetang on Wed- nesday. There was`a big crowd pre- sent -and the races were _very inter- esting.` . A :..'l`11nat'n17 n~11n'1-Gun Tiul `IA nl-runny- M The'%3ii;?ng' 2' 1' ladies golf a match Barrie and Midland, -1 ` 29," at Midland: "Mrs. Rees . ` Mrs. Stewart . . MissElg_ood . . Mrs. Leslie . . .0 1 1 Mrs. Fox . . 1 Mrs. Walker . N Mrs. Dignam 1 Miss Ardagh . ...0 I Miss Laidlaw . (3 I ...0 . .0 Miss, Me Carthy . . estmg. ' -Tuesday evening, J uly' 14, straw- berry festival, Guthrie rink, under auspices U.F.W.0. Club. .Splendid band `concert by Ivy Ba'nd, Admis- sion 35c and 25c. 5 27-28p The Ontario `Government has granted a charter to the Toronto Col- lege of Chiropractic, the Chiroprac- `tic Association of Ontario having re- ceived its charter over three years ago ' v nHnr+ arnty n4-'V 'Fn1nnn-n 1:11-in Lou CIICUIE EHIS weex. Fred 'Rainey.. formerly emnloyed on the farm belonging to the Misses I aw, con. 11. Tecsumseth, was ar- _ igned in Tottenham police court on [Monday morning on- a charge of` as- Psault; Maeistrate .Je's. reserved judgment. `Rainey is alleged to have assaulted Miss Alberta Law. A see- ond-charge, that be detained her in . the farmhouse against her will, was adjourned._ Jas. Fraser conducted the prosecution and J. R. Boys the defence. Mrs, Jae k -Vair leaves" tonight for: to Detroit in company Min Wnnfbh nf"l`.I-noon- ugu. v Robert Gray of Toronto, who has` spent the past nine `summers at Beechwood Cottage, Tollendal, was the winner` of the $500 prize award- ed'by a Toronto paper for a message to the King. ` `l')-_._._- ____'l f1L.___-1.3'I`I _.---L -1. L1,- --- . .. --- ........,vu ` vv-..-.,. Rev. F. T. Grafton, at the close of his pastorate of Prince United Church (near Ssult Ste. Marie), was pre- sented with an address and a set of ebonv=military hair brushes. Mrs. {Grafton received a bouquet of red and white roses. Mr. Grafton as- sumes the pastorate of Singhampton circuit this week. yv vuv _-... Barrie and Churchill meet. at the Agricultural`. Park, Friday eyening, July 3, in what is practically the de- ciding match in- the District Softball League. The. game is called for 6.30 and should draw a good crowd. C|L.._1I-.._ __.`I ('11---. -.. __--..- -LL-