CIRCULATION THIS WEEK J. A, MacLARE] W. C. WALLS, Man jer NORTH OF TORONTO" Is a compliment frequent- ly paid to our new shop on Fiizabeth St. just east of Mary St. We are proud of our shop and our rep- utation for giving every customer full value for every dollar spent is too well known to need com- ment. We do all our own killing and save you middlemen's profits Prices Right Quality Right Service Promptest J.H.Readman Elizabeth St. (Near Mary 8t) PHONE 473 | re ee May 3, 1920 The demand for our butter is exceeding our Cream re- ceipts. We MUST have more cream. We have been pay- ing the price and are in a pos- ition to continue to do so. We are paying 72c per Ib. | Butterfat, net to the shipper, and 50c per doz. for eggs this week, We need the Cream and Eggs and are in a position to pay. the price for yours. Drop a card for cans or egg cases. Sincerely yours, ORILLIA CREAMERY ; NEW STUDENTS ure entering each week to prepare themselves for the demands of the BUSINESS WORLD OVER 60 of our students have secepted positions sinee September ENTER NOW and prepare for » REAL POSITION BARRIE BUSINESS COLLEGE H. A. Henry, Prin. WISDOM'S WEEKLY BULLETIN We have: just received another shipment of California Valencia Oranges, sweet and juicy. Small and meditim sizes at 600, 600, 700 California Lemons, per doz.. .820 Shirrif's Orange 'Marmalade in jars-at . 450 and 650 The last of the biter Seville Oranges at , . Kellogg's Corn Fle Baby Chick Feed .. 4 Ibs for 260 Best quality Cracked Corn for FORT oc ssnab sanas sieves Bo Ib. SATURDAY ONLY Quaker Oats ........ 2 pkgs. 650 LUX os. eeeeeeeee es 2 pkgs. 250 Saturday in our foe Cream Dept, Neilson's Chocolates in assort- ed flavors, all fresh, per lb. 600; and every day, Neilson's Ice Cream, Hot Drinks, Sandwiches and Pie, ee Make Money at Home In Your Spare Time Hundreds of wamen are earning good money knitting and crocheting children's bootees and jackets with woo! ied by us.. We need more workers pay well.. Sond Ie of your work, and ask for particulars.. Henry Davis & Co, Dept. 35, 259 Spadina Ave., Toron! [to neglect that which is of v Celebrated 101st Anniversary The 104s! anniversary of the founding of the I. 0, 0. F. was celebrated by Barrie Lodge No. 64, in their club rooms on Tues- day evening. The entertainment consisted of a social evening with progressive euchre predominat- ing. Twenty-two tables were re- quired and the interest was maintained to the finish of the contest. In the ladies' contest. Mixs Rhinehart won, with Mrs Burgess second The gentle- men's prizes went to Thos. Gray and Colin Pav. The local lodge is continuing to grow and seven applications for membership will he dealt with at the meeting on 'Tuesday evening. Qn Monday evening about thirty of the local Odd Fellows, 14 gree team under A, » motored to Elmvale fo fraternize with their brethren there. Before a representative Jeathering the Third Degree was fexemplified by the Barrie team and refrestiments and. specches corteluded a most enjoyable ev- pening. P. G-Bro. Rhinehart. of Barrie. whe celebrated his 70th birthday on Sunday, made a reuse ine speech. D.D.G.M. Roehuek, of Midland and D.G.M, Robert- sen of Barrie were among the guests, The Church Service On Sunday morning a fair al- tendance of Barrieslodge 1.0.0.F. and Deaver Lodge, Rebekahs, worshipped with the congregation OF the Central Methodist ehureh. Rev, Herman Moore preached a very practical and helpful ser- mon from the text. "A prudent man foreseeth the evil and hideth himself but the simple passes on ul is punished." 'The neces. sity of making provision for the future in things pertaining to 'business, fo morals and to re. Jigion was very ciearly pointed | out. He conimended "the Odd Fillows the steps they take le provide for te material wel fare of (hemselves and their lov. ed ones and admonished them not Hy fen mote importance -- prepars for eternity. The Latch-string Out Indications are that Barrie will have the largest influx of Old Boys and Olt Girls here for the| hig demonstration on June 2; and 22, in the history of the town, A neat card is being sent out by} Chairman Maleomson, headed; "The Good Old Town of Barrie| Invite¢ You." and hundreds of former Barrieites all over this continent are being reminded that "the latch-string is out for you and your family." Barrie's reputation for organizing cele- brations of magnitude will help draw former residents back to Barrie for the two big days in June. The Old Boys! committee have had many responses from elti- zens for addresses of former Rarrieites now living in other parts of Canada or the U. 8., and invitations have been mailed to all of these. They ask all citi- zens who have friends or 'rela- tives to invite, fo hand in the names and addresses to Chair- man Malcomson's office at once, Club Bag for Mr. Porritt Last 'Thursday evening the men of Trinity Church honored F. R. Porritt, who is removing to Victoria, B.C., and presented him. with a club bag and an address. G. A. Radenhurst read the ad- dress which spoke in feeling terms of the loss the church and the town as a whole sustains through the removal of Mr, and Mrs. Porritt and family, and ex- tended the best wishes of the congregation to them in oir new home in the Pacific Coas* province, H. R, Channen made {he presentation, and, in reply. Mr. Porritt thanked his associates and referred to his regret on leaving Barrie. Mrs. Porritt was presented with a pin and life membership by the Women's Auxiliary, Miss Sneath reading an address and Mrs. R. A. Carr making the prey- entation on behalf of the society. The Junior Auxiliary and Chan- cel Guild also honored Misses Ruth and Susie Porritt, the form- er being given a silver picture frame and the latter a fountain pen, Mr. Porritt has been 26 yeurs in Barrie and vicinity and has been an active member of Trinity Church for the greater part of 'WITH WHICH {S AMALGAMATED----_------_--_+»_ XA A Poo} Room Case Jack Hanmer was in police fore, yet the case was dismissed. | ¥ No formal evidence was taken but information given tu the mag- istrate by Chief King showed that the boy's father had seen} ® lowed him and had spoken to him.| P: When the father left, the boy]*! pool room against letling her son]! enter ther two warnings also interested in the boy. plaints of minors this pool room. Asked by the mag frequenting ; t only about five minutes at the The P.M. gave quite a lecture to the boy and ay he concluded Chief King suggested to Mr, Rad- enhurst that it might be well to! remind Mr, Hanmer that he was not ubserving the law. It was not only in allowing minors to frequent his premises, but the Kind of language permitted there & heard in there is simply abomin- able," u're a liar," Mr. called out. The Chief responded in. kind | Ir and the magistrate had to call them to order. To confirm what he said, the Chief gave the mag- istrate the name of (he man who His Worship stated that the y had been in the pool roum on- | ly five minutes on the os in question and as the char not take in other times, the ¢ Council to appeal the case Men's Tweed Suits at Hun- ler's, Barrie, for $23.98, worth at least $30.00 The accounts of the Salvation Army are audited regula and at frequent intervals. Every cent expended goes for the commun- ity. ---Boys' Suits on sale' during. May al a saving of from 83,00 (o $8.00 per suit at Hunter's, Barrie. The Slum Settlements of the Salvation Army are lighthouses for the poor and down troaden on jhe dark and stormy coast of ad- versity. W. H. Tudhope has donated a silver challenge cup to Orillia Bowling Club. The cup will first be competed for at Orillia"s an- nual tournament next June, and the trophy will be known as the W. H. Tudhope Simcoe County Challenge 'Trophy. | euiinaindiasinsieaimmee erect ---- SPECIAL Frame house on Dunlop St. Three bedrooms and bathroom, three rooms downstairs, with good size verandah. Nice Iswn and small garden, Beautiful view of she Lake Price .. $1800 For particulars apply to M. D. CUBITT-NICHOLS, Barrie. ON THE JOB You'll find us quick to answer your call when you want any tin or sheet metal work done.' The job" will be done without delay and will bo satisfactory in every respect. We have the experience this time, and served as Chureh Warden'for several years. During the evening a musical programme was given and re- freshments were served. Sixteen live pages this week. and equipment for any kind of a job, large or small, and guaran- tee all work we do, MOFFATT & PARR Sole Agents for "Hecia" Furnaces Plumbers, Phone 631, Barris; court yesterday charged with al-|(o capacity on Monday evening lowing a boy under 18 to fre-|when Rev. Jesse Gibson gave his quent his pool room contrary to| illustrated law. Chief King laid the informa-| Across Central Africa," to stim. tion. we was shown that the lad ulale interest in the work of the] n question was in the pool room le Society. The lecturer! was allow at the time stated and it was nof|traced the: growth und extent of | total ihe or taxes for 1920, denied that he had been there be-|the work in foreign lands, r out him enter the poal room, had fol-|!hem to a stayed on. The boy's mother had|A brief address also was given warned the proprietor of the|>y Dr. W. A. Lewis, president of had been given by a gentleman|Barr Chief King |POrts ware presented, the said he had had numerous com-| for the past year being 852 he largest in the histor trate, the/Uf an energetic staf of collectors boy said he was in the pool room| !s re: showing, Seo tT. time mentioned, but he did not|®empared the deny (hat he had been there be-/S!atement with thoxe of early 5 fore. days, (he givings in {854 being ##'=/=-zsnss1ciessissnshicssunssmnstitentassesessedurneenams SAVE YOUR COAL COOK WITH GAS Get a Gas Stove on the Instalment £50, T.'T, Young, Viec-Pres., and Sec. T E Phe executive will be 'composed | One prominent business man had |'! resident clergymen and one told the Chief, "the language I've |4ymen from each church, Hanmer | Contributed through the made the statement quoted Previously acknowledged 1093.00 Bible Teaching In Africa ries and colporteurs truction in their own language. date. he local Bible Society. Al the annual meeting of the! per. reports this sbranch encouraging re- market the best for months, the| 4.50 top price being the high- | st for a year, neal society. The efficient work xponsible w this excellent) f.0.b. v Young latter, financial year's » Tad, those of 1918 being 418.65, and the past year reach-| Dr W. A. Lewis, rmstrong, Asst, Sec.. J. Sarjeant, Auditor, Armenian Rellef Bank of Commerce: n memory of Fred and Milly $ 6.00, 5.00, Craighurst W's ian Sunday 20.25 $1124.25! --Latest style caps for 81.00 81.25, $1.48 and $1.75, at Hun-} would he dismissed ~ | tor's, Barrie, Chief King purposes asking the 1 six-octave Bell Organ, as good as new, . first price ... eeeeee es $150.00 Sale price . sees cee ee $57.00 1 six-octave Doherty Organ, in good or- der, first price ...... .... $130.00 Sale price .. teases $45.00 1 five-octave Dominion Organ, sweet tone. Sale price ...... .... $23.00 1 Dominion five-octave Organ, a real bar- gain, and in good condition. ....... Sale Price .... .... $33.00 1 Thomas Organ, five-octave ... Special price .... .... .... $29,00 N 1 Dominion Organ, five-octave, real good Sale price .... 1... . - $32.00 The new music company of Greene & Co. takes possession of the store on May 15. The above lot of goods must be cleared. 16 PAGES - BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1920 08s fa rere, 25% of Taxes Paid That the H. C. of depleted the pocketbooks of Bar- rie's taxpayers is demonstra by the fact that 837,000 was paid in taxes up to April 29. This was the last day on which discount | Thejand thixy sum represents about Plorers, artisans, mission- though last year's prepayments helping 'amounted to nearly one-third of higher and better) the total, the date set this year lane, (he results of Bible in-]ia four months ahead of the 1910 ------_ Cattle Market Good W. Partridge, U.F.O, ship-|} St week's. cattle, There medium supply and a brisk de-| mand. One. car shipped ang one of hogs, $19.25 being the price for the) was a floors, all conveniences, furnace, lurge pleasant verandah, of cattle wax) } pic, $3200 Read the Adlet Column L. has not SEE OUR STOCK THE BARRIE GAS CO. LTD. Office and Showroom: Wells Block, Owen Street. Telephone No. 78 SECTION 2 SINGLE COPIES FIVE OENTS cents. The Examiner office. SPECIAL |] Large hall, M. D. CUBITT-NICHOLS, Bar SS Plan J. W. McCutcheon, Manager WE HAVE TO MAKE A CLEARANCE OF THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS AND ON SATURDAY, MAY 8, WE WISH TO CLEAR OUT THE FOLLOWING: - SPECIAL , ODDS AND ENDS OF MUSIC BOOKS Real Bargains for Teachers" and Students 1 Set of 8 Leslie's Choral An- j thems. | 1 Set of 6--The Canadian Anthem Books. ! 1 Set of 9--The Gospel Mess- age. 1 Set of 9--The New Canad- ian Hymnal. 4 doz. small we The Canad- ian Hymnal. 1 Set of 11--The Ideal Sun- day School Hymns. 2 doz. and 10 of The Presby- terian Book of Praise. And' a real job lot of assorted Church Books, Hymn Books, Testaments, etc. Now the entire lot must cleared at real bargain prices. Garrett's Music Store - \ PAGES 9 TO 16 _ Beginning with the first issuo of May, the price of single copies' of The Ex- aminer was raised to FIVE These may be obtained at the stationery stores and at seeeerevonsoooroosoocooesoosooon) SS - Fine large brick house on Poynte quite near to Bay, and five minutes walk from post office, dining room, parlor, kitchen, four bedrooms, hardwood \ |