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Barrie Examiner, 29 Jul 1915, p. 3

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ALL THE AOOISCOIIIS OF I DAINTY WOMAN'S TOILET \_lllJIJ\JI.lUt : From Jr. III to Sr. III.-D. Ap- perloy, Marie McKnight, K. Ap- .prley, Z. Sharpe. Rocummended:-C. Mayes. From Sr. 11 to Jr. III.-T.` Wonch, E. Koast. I 'E`n,-..~. .. P\ Q. 11 Q I VV \JllLlIl "o l\` (1500 From 1:11`. II to Wonch. Stroud Public School Report. .7 mm $4za_ A//?.m;4Pa HAVE you tried it? If not, order a tin or two from your grocer ,to-day and nd out how good it is. PARIS PATE is something more than _a meat paste-better than an ordinary potted meat. All cooked and ready to eat, `con- sisting of nutritious meats and spices prepared and cooked at Montreal by clever French chefs. Makes the tastiest of sandwiches. Sum cial Summer Course. July and A-must. in I-`ranch uud smgxng. b1uu\'.r3|`..rQll"'n Sr. II.--S. -Prepared b_y- sggxtri s. P. A.. 91 Reading St., MONTREAL . g`--- -cvJ\In -._.I lilli AI1 Il_-_-- You have the exrt service of a French Chef And so economical, too! A ten-cent tin goes farther than any other food at the price. Try this delicious \cooked meat paste to-day! Your Grocer sells it. '"'"""' 7 '"':'"""f' ?2;% ` `~ ;;:4 ;`;; ;@ ; % rie 61:22 /55%: o//1.//.".5'4[ Also at PARIS, nuon and Nuv, rnnee. I eveg tin of PARIS PATEZJ P4315 BA Y ou ve never tasted a meat paste so delicious as $1 7' 79.3315 1 M?/17- I5. (Pronounce it PARIS PATTY") Miss ls. M. I:I._uuuU. _ (I"irst Class Dtlzluma. Cambrsdle. Eng ) I-van I`: n nII:\I\4\nIs Imus PA'r1=: _is ueal in itself- light,wholesome and easily digested. For breakfast or supper--for light lunches-for snacks between meals, you couldn't wish for anything nicer aI....... DADIC DA-rt.` II \I\I|JIXII U VVIlI I` O JII than PARIS PATE At 'nnuoaIs1'~ lower of Marriage Lloonuo. Thurodny, July 29, 1915 St. Jerome's Gollege % New Buildings with lateat Hygie nic Equipment a. The largeat Gymnasium in Canada. Runnin Track, Swimming Pool, A1230 -IL. AnA`In-=uIIa l'lIi}a:3E:""i`rIEiE;"S7ii':}i'::{i}: Shower atlu, Auditorium. REV. A. L. ZINGER, C.R. Ptesident F RECKLES ICE CREAM that Satisfies In hand glasses. combs, brushes, manicure sets, perfumes, `toilet waters, creams and lotions are here in all the exquisite elegance and .high grade concoctions so dear to the feminine heart. As aids to beauty our skin `foods are unexcelled. Our array of toilet articles will suit the most fastidious. George Monkman SOLD AT Vair s Dutch Parlour Excellent Commercial Department Excellent High School Department Excellent College Department Pint-Clan Board Comlortahle Sleeping Room: Rates Moderate 6.6-_n1i1h.6o. Morgue and Chapel a_conIocon U N D"i-3'Ii"T"K'k E R s You have bought cheap ice cream and it has failed to give satisfa`c`tion. Now try Neilson's Ice Cream, and we are positive you will join the large throng who will use nothing but N1LsoN s BERLIN I - 19-21 Dunlap St. Open Day and Night This rescrlpuon for the re- moval o freckles was written by a prominent physician and is us- ually so successful in removing freckles and iving a clear. beautiful comp exion that it is sold bv druggists under guar- zfm_t1ee to refund the money if it a1 5. T\.....H. I..:.-I- uvr\uIv| 'nAn`y`Aa nn Prescrlptlon. . 5 H! ) PI HIV (Muntm 1 rail. Sw: lserluud ' e7u'a?a'.a'.." 1' so?` B_A!;lE, Ont. ruin oz Al. the Red Cross garden party ,to be held at the home of Mr. and. !Mrs. Rees on the 11th of August there is to be a chorus of girls and Boy Scouts. The massed choir will sing "British `Over, All." Another feature W111 be an i auction sale" of different articles, I including. some valuable pic-` Lures. --v--' 2----vw :- --w-v---ww- At a meeting on -'i`hu1davlast'! At .I)`i1Ii'r(:bi1:1,"z; "iiL;1`11'e for` in Holly to organize a Red Cruss wounded .in Scotland, two Red Branch, twenty-two ladies were Cross Trains of twenty carriages present, to initiate the work in eacl1,. arrive weekly, full of their village. iwuunded: soldiers. | Beautiful Sowing. 1 } The ladies of Mine-sing are 1'e- ` ceiviug very great praise fI`(.ml the lucal lied Gross ullicvrs for the very beautiful manner in which they turn out their Red; 01-oss g`8.1'1nents. 3 Has I-`our cousins at Front. cousins, one `three English, serving: the E-m- pin-e. _ _ nlpel-lal Anny gud one oyal Mall Servloe. ithe I come. I Mr- Qnllun The regula; meeting of the MIPS. N. B Johnston has foulwexecutive of the Po p.m the hon Barrie Branch, Australian and `Red Cross Society will he held in Socic,-ty s Three are in His Majesty's Aug. 2nd, 2.30 in the - te1~est.ed in oms, Monday, . Allthose.vm- work are we! - I-uairrn u.-I M i u Don't mu. Them Wlth a Van; Remove Them Wlth the Othlno 2-n--A-IngOIA- I A serious thing has happened.` `There is a shortage of girls--tog `help in the Red Cross work. The {President announces that re-. lcruits are urgently needed. Also ,if there are any nurses in town {who could spare the time to _superv1se some of the work it? [would be appreciated. ichorus of Girls and Boy scouts. 1 The following letter has been` received from Mr. Noel Marshall? referrilig to Red Cross sh1p1nent| -Just a line to congI'atulz_1te you upon the magnificent Shlp..'! nient sent in by your Branch 011] the 15th inst., which has just` been received. You certainly have accomplished a great deal of good woi'k.:` ` The following have kindly niadre donations: Mrs. Ben Smith, provisions; W. Justice, vegeta- bles; Crown Hill Methodist Church, clothing; Barrie \V.C.T. U., provisions; Barrie Baptist Young People, provisions; Gen-| tral Methodist Church, provi- sions; Mrs. Uourlay, clothing; iMrs. Cowlc, clothing; Freshyter-; iian Mission B-and, bedding; J.` lwilling, clothing; Minesing W0-` 1nen s institute, clothing; Mrs. C. Drury, provisions. ' The Women s Institute met in the Temperance Hall on July 21. An important feature of the meeting was the arranging of a patriotic picnic to ,be held on Civic Holiday, Wednesday, Aug. 18, on Diamond Park, beginning at 2.30 p.m. An excellent pro- gramme is being arranged, and tea will be served on the Park grounds, proceeds to be devoted to help purchase and equip a motor ambulance for the Front. I|7..L..|.. 5..-. Ln`- ._._-._.._ _ A-__n' IIIUUUL CLIIIULIICILIUC JUL MIIC L` lUlL|lo ' Watch for bills giving a full" account of sports, etc. Dnnnnvotn `l\ nnrvan nun:-I I\r|:l\uv n IJUVUIAIIV UL DIJUI DU, CIIUQ Prepare to come and enjoy a good afternoon, a tempting sup- per aud help along with this much needed patrioticiwork. Li.iiI-Ec;1'[ 'ni3Eis'3n,'5'r'*ma- wa, in a letter from the front ` says :- `Tn `I\ Join nun nun nn van:-{nan mayo.--- Up to date we are no nearer` Berlin than you would notice. I` see with pride that Canada is making more shells than the British private factories. My brigade is three olcers short at present. Tell your friends that all the soldiers want is letters from home; one every mail, or better still, two or three. TELL EVERYBODY TO WRITE. It is good to get letters and those who on't get one look so disappoint- ed. ,Regards to all our friends: Even more insistent than the clamor of our sojer boys" for tobacco is their demand for let. ters from home. The tobacco is being supplied by organized ef. fort in many quarters, but thus far there is no organized effort for supplying letters. hould not this matter be taken up at once V with energy and determination Thornton Women's Institute. I a Don't hide your freckles un-' der a veil; get an ounce-ofi othine and remove them. Even} the first few applications should] show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles van- ishing entirely. Do nnnn In nab {ho t"Y|I10'DI.l Oman For Ohlldr-en's Shelter. Front. Holly Ladies Enthuslpstlc. Tell Everybody to Write.` Many Thanks. __2_... l,A A Shortage. i.Elghto0n-ls Promoted on I-`laid. i Mr. Purdue, brother of Mrs. R. Cauuuu, Allaudalv Ward, received stripes for his gallantry zwhile in action. He has since ibuen seriously wounded. | IJVJIIIWJI M19. Salter has resigned his post as treasurer of the Ba1'1'i- Branch, mince he is` leaving town. `H. "E. Jury has consented to be : treasurer. 15111115 cuurmy. _ Be sure to ask the druggxst for the double strength othine; it is this that is sold on the nmney-back guarantee. guuux .|.ul. Do uanuux vvuuu Please find enclosed post oice .order for five dollars and forty- |0ne cents, the proceeds of a lit- tle tea, given by Jim, Angus and Howard Ross and Jean, Shirley, Billy and Betty Leishman. We ask you to use it. for the Red I Cross. o_ _ ` ] '1`he date of the Red Cross garden party on the grounds 01 Mr. Rees, has been changed to Aug. 11. _lt is hoped that this ,will be well patronized since the fproceeds are to be divided among. three deserving and necessary lsocieties-B-lue Cross Society, .14`ield Comforts and Red Cross isocieity. There will be various attractions, among them a. chil- dren`s patriotic chorus, to be trained by Miss Claxton. l - Bandage Fund. Collected by Mrs. Murphy:- ;St. George`s W. A. month. `If l|V\I7l|ll\I'\(\(V Get! nn I .Sincerely, ` _ JEAN LEISHMAN. Although holidaying these children have evidently not for- gotten the boys who are ghting [for them, and are to be com- mended for their patriotism. Could not other children follow :their example and do their part =in helping the Red Cross? IIIUIJ \Jl-\J\il.I., Ill. l.l.\II\.l lUCIl.Io 1__ Sr. Rilda Richardson, Chrissie Fagan, Kenneth Jacks. Primer (a)-George Hunter, Albert Leonard, Clifford Fagan. /h\___"I"nnn Qnvvnnl Izln-an ; `(E3`i _i~."1le`lxx`72eim, Edward Green, Willie Hunter, Jack Yates, Melville Reid. i I -vvvv The following letter was sent to the Pre;sid.ent of the Red ;Cross Society :- | l`|n~n I`;-lv\ DI! gDear Mrs. Calderwood, I Illanon nnrl 1\r\lnlr\or.4l - ___ __-_r-_-g _-- ---... v--V--., The Red Cross tea room was in charge of the Allandale churches on Saturday, July 24th. Proceeds-$77.62. Promotion Exams at 8-. 8. No. 11,. lnnlsl. Sr. lV.-Josephine Green, Mary Reid, lua Black, Audrey `nagan. `X7 l`.n-.4...-1,. 1\T:....l.-.t.`--.....l.. VV uuu, &J.Gl UIU VV IIIIGI./U. Jr. 11. Clement Harmer, Bel-.. `nice Green, .31-nold Reid. Qn I ll.-In 1):.-.l.......'l..A... Poclr acres of grounds. summzr and winter sports. A high-class Da and Boarding? School for girls. hon ugh mndcrn : education. Special atrcntnon to French and Music. Good I|lb- 1 stltuto for Continental Schooh A .... -.... A-.._. L...-X__ Qggl. an `(III Lilla \lUUl6U U VV 0 CI 1 1y envelopes .. 1250 cont.1-ibutions 4. uuguua Jr. IV.-Gertrude Nightingale, `Wilfred Richardson. Sr. IlI.-H'azel Jacks. Jr. 111.--Minerva` Leonard, El- ma Fagan. ` z Q1: 1' Ilnnnovn Unnlnn All- Promotion exam report for S. S. 15, Innisfll. mn Tu Y`? II .-......n.. `lI..-.A.:... .....,.I lllL?ll.\.lUI.lo To Sr. III.-Lea.mer Lockhart, hon., Willie Reid, hon., Lena Graham, Herbert Somers, rec. Tn In `It nnnnn Df\I`IrInn-Iv` --r-A uuunls, U1 DC]. 0- DJUIHUI. D, 1. CU. wTo Jr. `iI-Oscar Bowman and Arvilla Lockhart, hon., Marian Reid, Reita Walt, Edward Moore, rec. I11. ('1. 1'`! `Il'____ A'I -2 , L , I J. blretbllo ll. Georg Fosier, Allan lwebb, Harold Wallglce. In II (`Inn-`Ant 1')--. LIAIJULU .I.4cuuaL u, ulllxulu L G (b)---Tom Sproul, I zilgar % Sproul, May Foster. /n\ plo;n TAKE 'L1nI.-......J his I II, llllllblllu To Jr. IV-Maurice Martin and Sadie Alpin, honors, Frank Cow- an and Bowman Allan,. recom- mended. ._ (3.. TI! T___._-" "- `I "110 .Sr. II.-Mary A'lpin, hon.,: Russel Lockhart % 0 TI`. 1'.` `II `I ._I___ f`I-____; _A.I LIUUUUI IJUUAIIGI Us To_Jr. II.-John Cowan and Vex-na*Wice, hon. ` ma an I `ma 1' nJIn- I`.-..._.. ovznnrn LADIES COLLEGE_ onua. vv uac, IIUIIc ` ' To Sr. I.-Ena Lefler, Mary Lefler, Elsie Alpin, Earl Young- er, Clarence Allan. Tn II` T "t`ln'nw\A Y AA`-Lam` IJIIINI ULIUU xnuau. w To Jr. I.-Madelene,`Lockha.rt, Ruby Wice, Marjorie Reid. Tl-ll IARRII EXAMINER AND SATURDAY MORNING OLl"VE"I;i_.' JENKINS, Teacher. Tralns of \ Wounded.- Rod Gross Notes. KNOCK Dun-Edin, hanty Bay. \l`\ ?I IYYUI Autumn term he-ulna Sept. 16. I915. Prospectus with full partictnrs can be obtained from the Principal: at Barrie. Ont. MISS E. M. ELGOOD. ll`q'uuJ f`L:n.o Ilflnlnunn (`nunI|v'ddn Fun` ran Lerm 1s as Ionowsz-- , Sr. IV.-Allan Black, Hazel % lGust. \ `I11 {*1 _ I (1 nu, 1 I UuJV1'D.m IV.-Gordon Sutherland,` Bernard Barton, Dorothy Harper, Chgrlie Sproule. `III Tnn D'nn`r `lZ`|n~.u. uuul IIC Up! {JUIC- Sr. II_I.-Joe Black, Elmer Black, Cl'lffOl'd \Vebb. III (`I n . . n n Inns A.....,.I,l .L.I|uv\/Ix, LJIIILUIU `V VUIJ Jr. III. Clarence Arnold, Rachel Foster, Herbert Bvelby, Eddie. \\'ebb, \\'illie Guest, Sadie \VL1ite. f`1I_,_ 'I'\ II 1`. -_._ v--~v- v-vr-- -- I As a result. of the promotion `examinations the classification for the commencement of the Fall term is follows:-- .. `I17 AIl_, t\I-_L 11', ,1 Jr. II.-R(-ta Quantz, James Clements, Jean Sutherland, Mar- jorie Arnold, Reta Hoover, Mar- garet Birkett. Fred Foster, Mar- jorie Black, Edgar Thompson. 1)!-irnnn T) llnnlnuy `I7.-\I~.lx1I`nnI JLFI up unuun, uugal Luunupauu. Primer B. Morley Webb,Earl Jobbitt, Elwood Guest. Primer A-Milt(m Mccnnkey. Irene Clements, Lloyd Arnold, Howard Broley, Lloyd Reynolds, Dalton Guest, Robert Black, Cyril Sproule. 8. 8. No. 8, Innisl, Promotion ` Results. From Jr. IV to Sr. IV.-L. Easton, M. Betteridge. On In I77-nnn Qn III I`? I [ VV lull/I... Sr. II.--(1la1*a Beelby, Bessie Hunter, Willie Black, Fraser Sugherlrand. 1- I\,,,,_A `I uuouulx, ux. ucumvx xugc. From Sr. III to Jr. IV..-J. Gibbons. `I'.V...\ -._ `I'_ `III 1 - (V... Y" f\ I ,_ :{1':.'u'.Iz' 75."; u6?58'E='w'.' l llnulun n-414'

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