| Page Eight ' THE BARRIE EXAMINER Thursday, July 31, 1919 THE ADLET COLUMN COOK and maid wanted. Apply R. V. Hospital, Barrie, 2A-te FOR SALE--Adjustable Dressmaking Form. Enquire this office. GOOD MAID WANTED--Apply Mrs, Pow- ell, 46 Clapperton St 30tfe D FOX HOUND PUPS for sulp-- Bradford street. 24tfe ight Ford Truck in first-class Apply 67 Collier St. 26-31p condition, CHOICE IURHAM COW for Sale due in weeks. Apply 59 Donald street. 27-33 HOUSEMAID WANTED--Hours 7 to 7, Apply Miss O'Connor, SIOUSE FOR SALE--Situated on Toronto strect. Apply to Mrs, J, R. Byrne, 40 James street. 23.32p FOR SALE--Indign Three-speed Motor- eyele and aide car, Electric. New tires, good running order 28-tfe MOUSE FOR SALE--Brick, 8 rooms, gar- age. fireplace, furnace, $1500.00 leeping balcony, 108 Peel street, 11-tfe e 8x12. Only used 30tfe FOR' SALE Two 66-foot, choice building lots on William St.. Allandale Apply Mrs. J. A. MacNeil, Allandale RR No. 1 29tfe TAX! SERVICE, any time any place, Reasonable rates, by returned soldier. T A. McGuire, 12 Thompson St, 240. EXPERIENCED SALESLADY Dry Goods store. Apply, st ence. and salary expected. Examiner, LEANING AND PRESSING--Your old smuit ani overcost can be made to look Stike new by Harry Twias, Row Block, "Dunlop St. FOR SALE -1 Registered Durham Bull, Lye old. Alo 1 three-yeur-old Durbam beifer, due ept. Apply to James A. Lennox, Thornton, 30.316 with 2-ft. | > | FOR SALE. : PROF. D. E. WEIR--Teacher of Piano and VINEGAR We have for you, Heinz (of the 47 varieties) cele- brated Crystal White and Rex The latter is made from Amber Vinegars. | Demerara | Cane Sugar. They are delicious, and if uSed with our Pure Spices will give the-very best're- sults in your pickling. Delivered, per gal. 60c T. N. HOBLEY "THE HUB" Tea and Coffee Store | {mae Races and baseball, | Peace Day banquet may get their | salad | Gor | Elizabeth St vasususmsmsall Wedding cake boxes for sale at The Examiner office. vo, Cameron shipped two cars of hogs at 823 a ewt. Vespra Counei meets at the Town Hali, Midhurst, on Monday, August i, to Killarney Beach on August 4, Catholic pie- Monday, For Sale--Summer home build- ing that was in Peace Day cele. | bration, Ball Planing Mill Oo, Lad 3itfe Lxvellent serinons were preach- ed in St. Andrew's Chureh last Sunday by Rev, J. D. Cunningham of Welland Ladies whe contributed to the bowls und pie plates at prots, 72 Mary st. | Thompsen has sold his} 5 acres on Bayfield St. to Me of 'Leronto, who ts gu | ing ta ran a market garden. --Young. Tender Roast Beef, | shoulder-blade and rib, 25 cents| per tb; boiling and stewing beef, | 20 cts. Ib, Bingham & Son,| 28-3ip| | FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET--Apply at | | this office 3131p 'One Piano and a dreasmaker's fitting stand, Apply 38 McDonald St. 31sle EE Violin, Piano Tuner, 6 Owen St., Bar- ne 31-37p SS _________ ANTED-- Housekeeper. Apply 75 Burton Ave. Allandale, or 46 Grove St., Bur- nie, Sitfe 'S$ LOST--Supposed to be on Market Square. Finder please leave at Bing. ham's Butcher Shop. 3131p ~~ ARM FOR SALE 8, Flas, consi further particulars upply to ban, Phelpston, Ont 'HOUSES FOR SALE Thonipsit street 95. Toronto street Apply to Mes. Lett Corner of Roxs an 0 solid brick house every conyenience 95 Toromta street FRUITS AND VEGETABLES our gardens oreh orils weekly price lists. HEROLD'S: FARMS, FRUITLAND, ONTARIO, Nis triet Fresh from Ask for our! FOR SALE--Upright Mahogany "Starr" Phonograph, brand new. Cheap for quick sale P.O, Box 491 3131p 'AUTO LIVERY--Day or night service | Town or country. V. K Finlay, 126) Collier St. Phone 30. | ----_---- MARE AND COLT FOR SALE --Generul f ten year-old, sound, Apply. Box | °C" Examiner utfie AD-81p | el Si cd) IhOR SALE. -Three hundred chickens, B a K: id ROT Red. Apply to RoE TH Penetang St. 3131p | ARTICLES WANTED Ob} fate Weoreay up tn $85 per net | gob and platinum Send with out dela Ellison Bros, Inglewe Ont BO Rip | CARS WANTED--We buy any make or Model of second hand car, 40 if you want | to sell, drop us a line to the "Garage", | Albert and Colbourne streets, Ont 19¢fe 'i clase certificate, salary $650 prember 2 Samuel Utopia. Ont. (Ivy, Thorntan phone.) &UTOMOBILF. FOR SALE--If you want to'buy second hand cars or trucks call and see us at the "Garage", Albert and Colbourne streets, or write us to Box! 558, Orillia, Ont 19tfe | shers, experi- and good vocab Working conditions exnerience to Sales VROLET MOTOR COM. PANY, Osho, Ontario 20.31e8 WANTED Several Sten enced Speed. necura ure essential HOME BUILDERS--Write for our Free Book of House Plins. and information telling how to "Hundred Dol stress: Halliday Co on your new home. Ad- Box 61, Jack: 23.10 KETCHING CLASS--Mre. F. ms (Paris: London: Art_Mist- ress Ovencen College! will take Senior : Special .terms to junior pu- 26 Dunlop street, Barrie: 28-335 IN BARRIE--Sve it, men of ly Attractive. commodious, sub- stantial brick house. conveniences of city without ite annoyances, fairly cent large lawn, lots of shade, varieties fruit. best garden Innds, nearly acre, good barn, investigate, buy now. Particulars, W. Fastman, Peel. Phone 715. 29ptfe PROPERTIES' FOR SALE , Have' you bought that home you were ooking for? If not, why not consult me "before you do. Remember, you can buy just ax cheaply from me as you can from the owner, T have over forty nice homes "to choose from; surely one of them will ssuit_ you. They range from $1,200 to $10,000. Here are a few of them: ; this is good z. Eight-Roomed Solid Brick House, good 'stable, town water, electric light, one acre Rood land; a snap $2200, Some Good Market Gardens, with good 'buildings. that can be bought right. Also a number of Choice Farms in Vespra and Innisfil that range from $3,000 to £315,000, 233 Bayfield St. P.O. Box 10114 from Two to Four! front LOST--Man's grey woolen coat sweater noode by Warren, Toronto, Finder ple cummunieste with 43 Alvin Ave, Tor- onto, Ont 31 lp} WILL THE PARTY who took the parcel by mistake from Hutchinson's Grocery | Saturday sight. kindly return te. 3131p | Box 558, | --------------___________* | LOST--Between Allandale and Orillia, | ludy's grey-checked coat Finder kindly return sim@® to The Standard Motor Sule Co, Orillia, Ont 31 Ble a RABBITS FOR SALE---Flemish Giants Black Stheriane and Belgian Hares Choice stock cheap. Suncrest Rabbitey, Bayfield St... Barrie | STRAYED onto lot 20, con. 8, Exsu, about | May 1. grey steer" Owner may have same on proving property and paying ex penses, Ro HL Arnold, Tvy 31.38p HOST Sunday night, between Allandale Station and Worsley St., gold wrist wateh invialed 7E Reward on leaving at this office. or telephone 31-3lc | LAST--On Peace Day, between Caroline Allandvle, and Hook's store. a half sversign brooch, with engraving on Reward by leaving at J.D, Wis dom & Co.s store. 3132p MOTOR CAR WANTED--By responsible | party, accustomed to driving, for week beginning Aug. 3, Maxwell, Chevrolet or McLaughlin preferred, Quote price per day. Box "G" Examiner, --31-31p AUCTION SALE 200 ACRE* FARM One of the best grain farme in the Tp, of West Gwillimbury in the County of Simeoe will be sold by Auction st the }Queen's Hotel in the Village of Bradford, on Friday, the 1th day of August, A.D., 1919, at 11 o'clock forenoon. Possession now 'for fall work and full possession on Ist March next. For further information and particulars see posters or apply to the undersigned. E. SCANLON, Bradford, Ont 31.32 A. Notice of Application for Divorce NOTICE is hereby given that William George McBride of the City of Toronto in the Province of Ontario, a returned soldier, will apply to the Parliament, of Canada at the next Session thereof for a Bill of vorce from his wife Mary Elizabeth Mc- Bridle (formerly Robertson) of the Town of Barrie in the County of Simeoe, on the ground of adultery. DATED at Barrie this 11th day of July, 1919. William George McBie by his Solicitor D.C. Murchison, POOLE & PEARCE THE BARRIE DAIRY The Home of Pure Milk If Service, Cleanliness and Quality Count Phone 772 -- SIMCOE MARBLE WORKS Barrie. G. W. J. Eastman, » RG. anual, Mgr. Dealers in hips 3131p | > ss are being made 'air prize list, pa Many chan in the Rarrie ticularly in ladies' work and | poultry, Live are largely incr list will be isstied shortly: Wednesday. A motor ride, pro- granime of races and a bountiful lunch were enjoyed. Correspondents and advertisers requested to get copy in not vr than Tuesday next week, as aminer has to be printed on Wednesday. owing ty 'Thurs- day being Civic Holiday Cupt. Lyon, J. B. Dougall, Win. Galle aud Gordon Lyon spent The vhildeen of St. Ma | Church were entertained by a} pienie in St. Vincent's Park on} lust week on a moter boat trip fo the Kawartha Lakes, going as far as Boleaygeon had | a debghtful outings and) recom. mem meter beat rwners te bey | Mus trip va wteee tr Factors han has moved) rom "Par fee forellia mW osatuabent in the Tud- ys davletins Paty book Saturday on! "afer rqaipnie tes list wt } Bare Liremen, net being able le get excursion rates on the Goi Pa. are making (he trip to Penetamg. next 'Thursday. -- by motor, Any desirous of getting | motor franspertation may ore.) cone omformation fram) das Shrubsole ur b. C. Lower Janueson has sold residence in Elizabeth, Thompson of Pene.| fang St, and the house owned | by C. B. Stssons, at the corner! of Wellington and Thompsowsts., to Mark Robinson, Mr. Peacock will vecupy lis Mary St. house Cnion services will be held in ntral Methodist Chureh at 14! Mm. and in Collier St, Methodist | Chureh at 7 pam. Aug. 3. S.| School in Central Chureh at 10 aan: Collier {$2 o'clock. Prayer meeting, Collier Sl. July pntral Church, Aug. 7, al were wks 8 pan. Alia 1 meeting of the Board ucation, Thursday night, applications for the Cen- tral School vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. MacLachlan, were considered. Three from the ten applicants were selected and personal interviews have been asked by the Management Camiittee. ssdiguetnenneEEEEEReEamenmereeeed PROPERTIES FOR SALE AD- JOINING THE TOWN OF BARRIE 5 acres on Bayfielg St., near Cundles school. Good clay loam land, 2 acres of orchard, 5-room bungalow, with a lot of second- hand lumber. Prloe, $2000. $500 cash, 29 acres, ane mile from the town of Barrie. Good gardening land. 7-room brick house, cement barn with steel top, frame barn and green-house. A snap, Price, $3500. 3 acres in the town of Barrie, the best of land, good orchard, 7-room brick house, with electric light and town water, barn with stabling and garage. Price $8800 {7 acres adjoining the town of Barrie. Beautiful location, sur- rounded by ornamental shade trees. Land suitable for garden- ing. Bank harn, drive-shed, garage and chicken-house. Nine room brick "house with all con- veniences. Possession at once. Price $4500. Can arrange reasonable terms for' any of the above properties. W. C. THOMPSON Office 15 Owen St. "Phone 288 Barrie Good Weight Wool Pullover Sweaters, with sailor collar and V neck, comes in a nice assort- ment of colors, priced .. Boys' Pullover Jerseys, fine wool, V neck, colors Brown and Gold, Grey and Purple, Black and Gold, sizes 26, 28, 30, 32, prices ... $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.25 and $3.50 T. STATON TALKS OF WAR RECORD (Continued from page 5.) fore it was I nh. Somebody told me about Indianapolis, a | Wife: beautiful city peopled wilh gen- vous warm-hearted falks, se ame down dere and 1 hav found Wf just as it was pictured n't forget here, but on to live in One ¢ ean lear Dr. Staton' physical appear- ance betrays Hifle of the mental a has endured. 'The shock from the shell that killed his boy bothers him continually and an odd thing has happened fo him reeently, the result of the shock. "Is just a man losing his nerve T guess." he explained A fortnight age Dr, Staton went to the Northwest, with a view lo re-establishing himself in surgery with another phy- sician of prominence. He had not atlempted an operation since he was injured. On this recent visit his doctor friend suggested that he try bis hand at surgery. Dr. Staton, with some misgivings. consented to work on a patient suffering with gall stones, The first incision of the knife brought blood and the man, who had gone through the bloodiest war the world ever knew, collapsed. It was then he realized, he says, thal the skilled hand and steady |furniture, Sale at 1 p.m. nerve of the noted Canadian} surgeon was gone---perhaps for over, "T can't explain if." he said, "but I know that $100,000 would nol tempt me to try another surgical operation." Dr. Staton has means and is looking ahout for a business lo cation in a quiet Indiana town. He says he will remain in In- diana. For several years Dr. Staton practiced surgery in London, England, » member of the staff at Guy's Hospital, He was associat. ed with Sir Richard Quain, for twenty-seven years physician to Queen Victoria." 25c Buys a Thrift Stamp. Buy advertised gonds. It pays : MONARCH FLOSS-- Nearly every woman from girlhood to old age is an expert in the art of hand knitting, and now that the war is over and the neces- sity for soldiers' comforts is past, she turns her at- tention to home comforts and economy. Monarch Floss in many colors, pri- eed os. .. 35¢ ball One-ounce balls With every dollar purchase we give you a Sc Coupon. See the nice goods at little Prices, Make Long Motor Trip Winnipe July 30.--T known ifornia (rip by way of Oregon, Montana land Saskatchewan, was com. pleted today by of Tuleare, California, with bh son, Alton, and daughter: Clara and Evelyn, ow Menday and left today (o motor fe "Forante by way of St. Paul, und Chicago. 'The distance cov- | 3.600 miles, and time} spent in' driving was 'st to Winnipeg Mis while this from the & originally of tion, Mr Flesherton, Dinwoodie from Stayner. imferesting to note that snlerprising party is ules, its members are Canadian ext Dinwoodie is fr Ontario, and Mrs, ied at Stayner After x few months' illness, Joel Gibbons passed away at Stayner on Friday, July 11, in his 86th year. Deceased was born in Basingstoke, Herts, England, and in 1861 married Miss Elsbury of Gloucester, In 1876 he came to Canada with bis family and settled in Stayner, where he has been ever since and where Mrs, Gibbons died in 1910, Last April he marrie? the widow of the late Sam. McWaters, who survives him, who two sons and one daughter, Jo- seph Gibbons, Orillia, (who is well known in Barrie); Alfred Gibbons, Regina, and Mrs. Barfett of Colborne. Auction Sale of Household Furniture On Wednesday, Aug. 6, Mrs. Ingra 92 Clapperton St!, Barrie, will hold an un- reserved auction sale of valuable household W. A. MeCon- key. auctioneer, _ BARRIE MARKETS -- THURSDAY WHOLESALE PRICES Fall Whest .. $2.10-$2.18 Spring Wheat $2.00-82. ts. Barley . Buckwheat Butter, Ib. 80-85 + $1.10-$1.15 Beef hides, cured . Calf Skins . Kips Tallow Horse Hair . Lambskins and pelts Wool, unwashed . H. Dinwoodie, | "4 | Friday, July 25, 1919, Soon the cooler weather will be here and you will find just such Sweaters as we are offering very handy indeed. There is considerable variety and many colorings to sclect from. _ Ladies' Silk Sweater Coats with large sailor collar and girdle. Colors, Black, Purple, Rose, Old Gold, Canary, Orange. Easy priced ..... $14.50 Ladies' Pull-over Sweai- ers, fine wool, V neck, comes in colors, Rose and White, Melon and White, Kelley and White, Nile and White, Copen and White, Moss Green and White, Apricot and White Easy priced ...... $5.50 Ladies' Art Silk Sweat- er Coats, with large sailor collar and belt, comes in colors White and Coral- ette, Rose and White, Canary and White, Pur- ple and White, priced .. cece oe oe ee oe $9.98 Ladies' Fine Wool Sweater Coats, with sailor collar and bélt, colors Me- lon, Nile and Melon, Kelly and White, Black and White, Peacock and Gold, priced .. .. .. .. $7.50 - We Save You Money Thursday, August 7th, is Civic Holiday. Store will be closed all day. | BORN ADAMS--On Sunday, July 27, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Adams, Con, 14, Innisfil, | a daughter. | BIGGAR--On Saturday, July 12, 1919, 0 "daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Biggar, Craigvale R. R. No, 1. N--On Saturday, July 26, 1919? to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferguson, John St, a daughter, KILVINGTON--On Tuesday, July 29, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. John Kilvington, Fern. dale, u daughter, / MUIR--At the R. V.'Hospital, on Monday, July 28, 1919, to Mr. and Mre, Robert hanty Bay, a daughter. SON--At Shanty Bay, on Sunday, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs, William Patterson, a son On Thursday. July 24, 1919, nd Mrs, Gus, Warnica, Allan: JARDINE--THORNTON--At Elstesd Par ish Church, England, on July 1, Capt. J. Alex. Jardine. C.A.M.C., ( of Notta- wasaga), to Mlle. Jeune Marie Georgette, only daughter of Madam A. G. Thorn: ton, 16 Rue de l'Etoile, Paris, France DIED ARNOLD--At Painswick, on Friday, July 25, 1919, Wilfred Bruce, Youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Arnold, Painswick, aged 9 months, Funeral on Sunday, July 27. 5 p.m., to St. Paul's Cemetery, In- nisfil, BURKHEAD--In Allandale, on Thumday. July 24, 1919, Arthur Burkhead, aged 29. years, 7 months. BUNDY--In the R. V, Hospital following an operation, on Sunday, July 27, 1919, John Wesley Bundy, Frederick St!, Bar. rie, in his 28th y RICHARDSON--In Minesing, on Monday, July 28, 1919, G. A. Richardson, aged 65 years, 1 month. 28 days. Funeral today (Thursday) to Craighurst Ceme- tery STEPHENS--In the R. V. Hospital, on Elizabeth 'Ann Stephens, of 121 Sophis St., Barrie, wi- dow of the late William Stephens, aged 69 years, 4 months, 2 days. Card of Thanks Mrs. A, Burkhead, 8 Charles St., wishes to thank all friends and neighbors for kind- ness and sympathy in her recent bereave- ment. Card of Thanks The family of the Inte Mrs. E. J. Steph- jens wish to thank the many kind friends + 60-780 $15.00-17.00 , for flowers and kind sympathy shown in connection with their resent bereavement.