ALSO` SUNSHINE COMEDY LARRY SEMON INHIS LATEST COMEDY EVERYONE S FAVORITE Jl3T ONE BIG THRILL By Ralph Conhor _ LA-UBfB'R---,At `Edgar, Sept. 4, 1921, to Mr. and Mtg. Gordon Lander, :1 son. R.0DGERS--On Saturday, Sept, 10, 1921, ' to Major and Mrs. George Rodgers, Camp Borden, a daughter. SI~MS--In the R. V. Hospital, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1921, to Mr. `and Mrs. H. A`. Sims, :1 son. ' STEPHENS--At Glencairn, Sunday, Sept. 4, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Stephens, a daughter. (Ruth Murray). _ WAT'l`--On Sunday, Sept. 11, 1921, at the Manse, Allandale, to Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Watt, a son./ The rm is located in a lar;:'.=, airy" room above the `Canadian Express office for the time being, and the equipment, part of which was pur- chased from Arthur Bell of Alliston, is practically installed. Mr. Bell re- cently went out of business in Allis- ton, and has accepted the position as superintendent of _the local plant. CHEESMAN---At I:I'a;tHospitaI, Detroit, Sept. 9, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cheesman (nee Gertrude Brown), a son. COULSON-0n- Sunday, Sept. 11, 1921 , "to. Mr. and Mrs. F-red Coulson, Vespra, nnnn _.-- .-.~..- v... Charles Phillips, the managing dir- ector of the rm, in an interview with The Examiner reporter last Sat- urday, said that he will have {'.-rodnc- tion begin in a week's time and that a staff of ten or fteen employees, mostly `girls, would be taken on im- mediately. The work is clean, light and interesting, though intricate; three or four experienced instL'ucto:'s will be brought here in orderto teach beginners. Asked about the growth of the company s business, Mr." Phil- lips. said that in their first factory. in Londonwhere they employed on- ly ve to begin they `now employ 150. The other one there is lled, and the small one in Zurich employs 25 per_- sons. the new industry in Barrie. there are numerous orders to be lled. - All the other plants are running `vi-I time with a full number of employees, the i silk mill working night and day. . III`, I` ' The slump didn t affect his i jbusiness, as the net sales this year were far ahead of last, and even in 3 i MARGUERITE CLARK -IN- . - |Scramblecl Wives % .39R".`. ' The Hon. H. A. Osborne, with Mrs. Osborne and two daughters, Frank Osborne with his daughter, and John Osborne with his son and the latter s family, motored from-the Michigan Soo to visit the Messrs. 0_sborne s brother, W. A. Osborne, at Dalston, motoring by Sudbury and North Bay. After spending two weeks at Dalston they proceeded homewards via Sar- nia. They carried tents and camped along the way. They report that while the roads through the north country` are very winding, narrow and hilly the roadbed is in very fair condition. The Hon. Mr. Osborne is a member of the Michigan legislat- ure. All three brothers are farmers and have beenin Michigan over 40 years. 5 g All games were on the plus andl minus system and Alliston is to be congratulated on the way the tour- nament was conducted. [McBride, A. G. Walker (skip).' ` A 4; 1, 41. 5411191011, 1!. VV 0 .lJ!:ll"I nox, Geo. Vickers (skip). . . R. D. Rutherford, G. D. Hubbard, J. D. Milne, W. H. Kennedy (skip). G. Lhwrence, Jos. Seagram, W. (1 1xr:1... ... A `M .... .. n._..1.. The prizes were` costly and useful, being as follows :- 1st, brown leath- er club bags; 2nd, electric toasters; 3rd, nickle-plated thermos bottles; 4th, Cola` pipes. V A!A.\/AJL A\\a, 4.1.. ax ncx \an1y ] o G. Wilsbn, V2.1. `Massey, A. Apple- ton, A. E. Patterson (skip)x u.u, 45;. Anna \anAy}- U c. H. Beelby, `A. G. Habbick, H. Thompson, P. T. Clark (skip). C. R. Kendall, D. J. Reburn, R. A. Stephens, W. A. Boys (skip). W. D. Bell, A. Sinclair, `D. W. Len- an... (5.... \r.'..1....... /,.1-:._\ `The l`('>ca1 finks which participated were as follows:-- % M. J. r*r51y, A.` C; Bricker, W. T. Stewart, A. Hay (skip). r` `LI n,...n.... -A r! n'..1..L:..1- n- A rink from Orangeville, with a total of 52, came second. P. T. C1ark s rink nished third wiizh 50 points, while another rink from Or- angeville captured fourth place, hav- ing 45 points. ' 4 .--IN-- % The Big_T.9w1! Mud-Up Out of a possible score of 63, which included a bonus of 15 if every game was won, Mr. Hay s rink, a very strong one, made 60. Every game was won, netting 45 points, and when the bonus of 15 was added the total was brought up to 60, eight ahead of the second rink. VISITORS FROM MICHIGAN U_NI_ON BANK OF CANADA -Minet s Point Park offers bleamwholesome Amusement to all who desire same, and we here wish to extend thanks to our `patrons for their past and future co- operation in making and keeping Minet s Point Park a credit to the management and to the Citizens of Barrie. Round Trip Fare` 15c. MR. THOS. JACKS of Lefroy will act ais F loor\Manager. Come on, now, you Old Timers. This is Your Night. Monday, Wednsfciyv :31-c1vSa_t;da;/T\1i'g-f1-t;of each week. BOAT SERVICE DAILY TO THE PARK Minet s Point Park A Real Old Time Barn Dance LANDIT WILL BE Opposite gent cross over and take the lady s hand, Next two gents cross over and do as I command. Salute the corner lady and honours to your own, Alamon left with the corner and promenade the room. AT DO. YOU REMEMBER WHEN YOU USED BIRTHDAY? Leave Allandale 2.30--3.30 P.M. Barrie 2.40-3.40 P.M. Retu;'n_ing frdm the Park, 5.30--7 P.M. V Service up to 12.30 P.M. on Special Nights. ON THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 22 How much do youspend in a week on you would never miss ?-About three dollars? That amount, deposited every vieek for five years, would amount to $841.02. Copy of our liroehuto `The Result of Hob lug Weekly Domain." boo on toque` DANCING AS UEJAL PAGES - ` A. Leslie, Manager - J. Fleming, Manager H. J. Thompson, Manager T5 McMillan , Manager GET THE HABIT SECTION 2 ' PAGES 9 TO 16 No. 37 Her very latst picture, {by her very own company A picturesque travesty full of laughs and surprises WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY THE FALL GUY % COMlNQ- SKY PILOT om: ALL DAY TUESDAY-