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Barrie Examiner, 27 Sep 1923, p. 7

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C0. Nlaturei HEW` ly ow FED hone 313 hone 180 $22.00 H '1`-}`1.ings. d enough ather sets THURSDAY, } SEPTEMBER 2}, 1923 Cleaner, Presser and Dyer 109 DUNLOP s1`. % A PHONE 229 I HAVE T E om DRY-CLEANINGPLANT WITHIN Y UR REACH, OUTSIDE THE CITY I AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READY TO ATTEND TO REPAIRS ON _ ALI.. CLOTHES . Goods called for and de1iv._ered'. PRlCES')REASONABLE Qt- rj-:j.-._ GORDON STEVENSON SECURITIES m..'.`.?:`u'?1"5f'fi H I .elm|||ll|l|lllllllllllllllllllltlllmilIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIllll|Nl|lllIll|ll||||l|||||||||l|llIlll I IullulHlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIImlllllll rawherry 0 rtcalw k . _m uuumnuu?umumummnnuInmumumInmmumnmmmmuumumnmlmmummnunmmumouumn S_afe, Sound .Companies ' See Me Befonfe Your Fire Cream C one `Short C ake M eltise. Cream M elt-in- Yazir-Mouth Lem o n Cream Digestive English A rrowroot Panto Wedding Bells Custard Creams H ydro . % Strawberry Shortcake Cet a complete -. assortment in the " Sampler Tin. Weston s latest biscuit creation! ge Factory Try W eston% s -:-INSURA_NCE- w. F1 RTH of evr$' ` - -71 jili TI I I% fhone 1010, Boxf267 Strawberries - and delic- ious cream, sandwiched by real old-time `Shortcake- that s-.Weston s latest bis- cuit creation! h r Its another one of our famous English Quality biscuits, made as they are made in `England; from inimitable `Old -Country recipes, u A "T - T %Biscuits%as they are mqdein England Get a Sound to-night from your neigh orhoodlgrocer. There s a real treat inxsxtore for you! Geo. eston, Limited, T oronto added to any boil-V. om crystallizing in hich it is poured. .._.......... st, Barrie Housewives who are invariably success- ` ful with their canning invariably make very `complete preparations. This doesn t mean that they .buy every convenience on the market, but it does mean that they have made ready all the necessary equipment, -and have given their containers a thorough- going inspection. It doesn t pay to buy a single piece of fruit for canning until all `these thingsare done. One of the biggest ,wastes about canning is in the spoiling of `fruit because of some delay in the prepara- tions. V ..._...-- --rvvuc .-.. nvvluoa-v\A -.1; u\.uLI_y KABUD Two donations of model layettes were received from "the I.O.D..E. and the Girl Guides respectively and are much appreciat- ed as they fill a long-felt want. `The Order also wishes to gratefully .ac- knowledge the gift to the "Heal'thACentre nrnn nlnnhn nlotn Lu II. `D...._ -1` LL- \l~L cu an uucy 1111 u. lung-Ielc want. of'an electric plate by Mr. Ryan of the Met- ropolitan Life. ` vv uxency -OI. Tlgesev will help considerably in fitting the "District. Supply 1 Cupboard to be drawn upon as required by needy cases. rm..- ..I._.'...4.:--._ ,1: _._JJ I -- V._O. NU RSI NG ASSOC'N. The local Barrie V..O.N. Association ac-V knowledges with many thanks liberal dona- tions of bvabygarments and linens from: ' Mrs. J. Seagram. Ross St;; Miss M. Hunt- er. Ross St.; and Mrs. Geo.. Monkmau, I Worsley St. Tknen .31! 1...! ........:.1.._..LL- :., 341 ..--. _- -uv------v uuvvuluwllu The regular meeting of the. Churchill Women's Institute, which was to have been held September 28,. has been postponed for another week and will be held Frida?;~0c- tober 5, at the home of Miss Sturgeon. A good attendance isrequested. V -- ~ A % . gs me In! lllnnnnxnn I1!` :2 :1 1 4 33 IN WOMAN'S REALM I II/il [CHURCHILL WOMEN'S msrrrura THE. BARRIE EXAMINER nnullcl 1-uau 1115!. year. me The Girls Championship -for the greatest gh: number of points w-as won by Miss Thelma Mawdsley of Jarratt School, who had a total of 36 points. The Boys Champion- Slllp was carried off'b_v J. A. Petersen of Oro School with 32 points. The prize-winners were as follows: 7 Oats, 1 qt.----Archie Hut-chison, S.S. No. i 6; Duncan Woodrow, S.S. No. 16; Smith Campbell. S.S. No. 8; Cecil Hayes, S.S. No.-_ 6;.Edna Beard, SS. No. 5. Oats, sheaf--Dun`ca_n Woodrow, No. 16; Cecil Hayes, No. 6; Douglas Muir, No. 1; Archie Hutchison. No. 6; Barrett Muir, No. 1; Jonathan Cook, No. 5. Barley, 1 qt. Gordon Crawford, No. 17; Isobel McArthur. No. 17; Ernest Pitchard, No. 8;`Barrett Muir. No. 1._\Barley, 1 sheaf--Douglas Muir. No. 1; Frances Muir, No. 1; Barrett Muir. No. 1; Victor Harrington, No. 8. . Sweet corn--Elnier Howell. No. 5; Emma Cooke. Nos. 14 and 11; Sadie Campbell, No. 6; J. A. Petersen, No. 1; Blanche Dicker. No. 6; Elspeth Ledingham, No. 5; Freddie Campbell. No. 17. -Ensilage corn--- Jno. McArthur, No. 6; Pearl Hutchinson, No. 6; Wilbert Stoddart, No. 17; Ken Muir. No. 1. Potatoes, Dooley--Whit- : ney Herbert. No. 9; Smith Campbell, No 8; Beverley Cooke, No. 5; Ernest Bidwell No. 15; Clara Cooke, Nos. 14 and 11; Ger- ald Shaughnessy, No 15;- Helen Hodges, No._6. Potatoes. Irish Cobblers--Earl Fag- an. No. 14; Kenneth Woodrow, No. 16' Annie McCuaig. No. 7; Ross Campbell. I eat ra- I l I D \ 9] N0.|] 17; Eveline`Campbell. No. 6; Dora HowelI,if No. 5; Ernest Ash, No. 6. Howell. No. 5; Myrtle Rinehart. iNo. .. Grace Elson, No. 11; May Rinehart. No. 2; J. O. Petersen. No. 1; Harold Walker_. No..8; Leonard McArthur_. No. 5. nips-J. A. Petersen, No. 1; Mangels-Lucy I 3 9 ; I I D Tur- P Harold Raf- !5 son. ,No. 1: Billie Rineliart, No. 2; Ruthlln I F e Campbell. No. 8; Gordon Jermey, No. 8;, Edward Hutchison. No. 6. Beets--Frank? Ash. No. 6; Jean McArthur. `N Lauder. No`. '6; Flossie'McCuaig. No. 8' Grace Hodges. No. 6; Doris Glover. No. 17 Margaret Lerlingham. -No. 5. Carrots"- Mary Sh-aughnessy, No. 15; Willie Walker.. No. 17; Ella Hutchinson. No. 6; Mary Fer-[ Harrington, No. 8; Dorothy Perryman, No. 10. Parsnips---Bernice Moore. No. 5; Mag- gie Howell, No. 5; Lavina Johnstone, No. 1; Marjorie Bidwell. No. 15; James Beard, No 5. Onions---Kenneth Woodrow, No. 16; Annie Leigh, No. 13; J. A. Petersen, No. 1,; Herman Hayes, No. 6; Islay Beaton, No. 5; Elizabeth Johnstone, No. 1. To- matoes---Emrna Campbell, No. 6; Mar-' garet Shellswell, No. 18; Gladys Guthrie, No. 7; Whitney Herbert, No. 9; Blanche Dicker. No. 6; Kenneth Muir, No. 1; Har- old Walker, No 8. Asters--Margaret Bell, No. 11; Myrtle Stoddart, No. 17; Mary Pearson, No. 9; Clara Cooke. Nos. 11 and 14; Bert Newman, No. 13; Grace Elson, No. 11 ; Lucy Howell. No.5. Phlox-Del- no Jermey, No. 10; Bemice Moore, No. 5; Smith Campbell, No. 58. Fr. Marigold- Emma Cooke, Nos. 11 and 14; Ed. Turn- er. No. 4; Wilma McLean, No. 5; Lucy Howell, No. 5; Margaret Bell, No. 11; Gor- don Langman, No. 9; Wilbert Stoddart. No. 17. At . Marigold, Lavina Johnston, No. `l; Ruth Campbell, No. 8. Spy ap- ples-4Alberta Slesser, No. 6; J. A.Peter- sen. No. 1; Charles Anderson, No. 11; Smith Campbell, No. 8; Velma Miller, No. - 81; Alberta Miller.,No. 1; Ruby Avison. No. 19. Russet apples-`Bernice Moore; No. `5; Edward Hutchison, No.- 6; Eva Hodges, No. 6; `Alice Shanahan. No. 7; Evelyn Campbell, No. 6; Alberta Slesser, No. 6; Dora.Howell, No. 5. Snow apples---Mar- garet Shellswell, No. 18; WilIie`Walker, No. -17; Howard Crawford, No. 8;.Robert Wig- gins, No. 1; Isobel McArthur_. No. 17`; George Hutchison, No. 6;.,Bernice Moore, No, 5. Collection of apples--Tyson Lang- man. No. 9; Eva Hodges, No. 6; George , Hackett. No. 6; Archie McLean, No. 5; Evelyn Jermey, No. 17;" Muriel Sander- son, No. 1; Delno Jermey, No. 10. Weeds ---Russel Addison, No. 4; Muriel McArthur, No. 11; Margaret McArthur, No.~1_1; Nellie Glover. No. 17; Myrtle Burnham; Elspett 'Ledingharn, No. 5; Islay Beaton, No. 5. Weed seeds-Edna Beard, No. 5; Edith Mc- Kinnon, No.5; Jeanette MeArthur, No. 5; Clara Cooke, Nos. 14 and ll; Russel Ad- dison, No. 4; Minnie McDouga1l, No.`-8. Grasses, grains, clover--1Leth McKinley. No. 5; Thelma Mawdsley, No. 5; Islay Beaton, No. 5; Rex `Beard. No. 5; Clara Cooke, Nos. 14 and 11. Native woods-'- Thelma Mawdsley, No. 5; Elmer Howell, a way, No. 5; Norval Waples. No". 14. Cock- erel--Arthur Beard, No. 5; Myrtle Burn- ham, No.5; Ernest Ash. No. 6; Neilda Fletcher, No. 10. Pullet--Robert Hubbert, No. 1;`Wilbert Stoddart. No. 17; `Arthur Beard, No. 5; Frank Ash, No. 6.; Pen- Myrtle Burnham, No. 5; Geo. Hackett, No. 6; Evelyn Campbell, `No. 6; Isobel McArthur, No. ,l7. Beef calf, pure bred- Archie Rowe, No. 18. Beef calf. grade- Arthur Petersen, No. 1; Kenneth Muir, No. 1; Douglas Muir, No. 61`. Mutton lamb- Douglas Muir, No. 1 ;,Francis Muir, No. 1; Clifford Patersen, No. l4;'Norni'an Camp- bell, No. 11. Draft. colt--Mervin Sander- son. No. 1; Victor Bell, No. .11; Elmer Howell, No . 5; Art Hubbert, No. 1. Shanty Bay. Verbena-Mary Jermey, No. 10. School lunch--=Ma1-garet Ledingham, No. 5; Thelma Mawdsley, No. 5; Grace Elson, No. 11;.Orma Day. No. 1'. Salads-Jfhelma Mawdsley, No. 5; Elizabeth Johnston, No. 1; Margaret Campbell, No. 17; Helen Cock- burn. No. 6. Fudge--Mary Jermey, No. 104: Evelvn Unmnlnoll Nn' 8- Mom `la`......, ' o. 17; Mary ` ,5 ve ill 1 E .\ guson, No. 6; Viola Partridge. No. 1; Greta < t; ;\ S I: 1 1 i No._5; James Beard. No. 5; Bruce Boad-' ' Q e--mary Jermey. NO. I uulu. nu. U. ruug I10; Evelyn Campbell, No.` 6; Mary Fergu- (u can uut uecunea. In common_ with all other school fairs this year, the entries were smaller, but considering the season the exhibits were ex- tra good. The entries this year numbered 596. slightly smaller than last year. 'l`lm t`.:..ln (`L .... ..:-__L:, L -v us-vv\A=\3 us curs 1-an auu ll Wl I119 095! SCDOOI fair held so far this year in the North Simcoe district. It. is estimatedrthat. fif teen hundred people were in attendance, a larger crowd than last year. Public School Inspector Day of Orillia delivered a short speech in the afternoon. Ex-premier Drury, who was present, was called on for an ad- dress but declined. 1' A A _ _ X __ ,, I II -I ` ' i.Jarratt School, S.S. No. 5. Oro.Town- ship. won the School Fair shield at the an- nual Oro Township School Fair held Mon- day. and will now hold it -permanently. ` having been victorious in carrying `it 01! three years in succession. the first two ye:rr_s under the regime of Miss Laura Mawdsley as teacher and this year under Miss E. P. Scotchmer. Jarratt School had the largest number of points, 232. and the greatest proportion of points to seed bought in the spring. S.S. No. 6 was second in this com-V petition. `Beautiful weather favoured the great success of the air and it was the best school Q:.`._,._ _l:_._! . 7. - ' ` ` s. sf No. 5 xx ins This Trophy Second Time; 1500 at School Fair. JARRATT TAKES {M (mo FAIR suuau) luv uucuawcu. nu. Lo; nelen UOCKDUTD, N0. 6; Margaret Campbell. No. 17. Hemstitch-l ed handkerc_hief--Aletlm Miller. No. 11;` Mary Patterson, N0. 6; Velma Miller. Nn.i 11; Edna Ward, No. 4. Knitted sweater-- ;Edn Ward. No. 4; Jennie Storey, N0. 16; [Margaret Shellsv\7ell_. No. 18; Isobel Mc.~\r- `thur, No. 17. Inse-cr's-~Bruce Boadway, No. 5; Thelma Mawdsley. No.6; Mervyn Storey. No. 16; Jennie Storey, No. 16; Isobel McLean, No. 5; Clara Cooke. Nos. 14 and 11. Step ladder --Richard Roe. No. 18; Rex Beard, No. 5; Thos. Spence, No. z.A,uIu v_v mu. nu. 1; vcuna Miner. N0. 11;; Margaret Shellswell. N0. 18; Lucy H0well.. No. 5. Dressed d0ll-Isobel McLean,- No.1 :5; Verna Bidwell, No. 15; Grace Hodges.g {No. 6; Audrice Hubbert, No. 1. Clothes` ipin bag--Thelma Mawdsley, N0. 5; Margar- iet Shellswell. No. 18; Helen Cockburn. No. 1` MSlT`(7`Il`Df n<,xvv|:'\k'nIl NT.` 17 l1..-....Q:..L I ` l lson, No. 6. Helen Cockburn, No; 6. Five 1 ways ofcooking apples--Clara Cooke, Nos. ,l 11 and 14; Helen Cockburn. No. 6; Elspeth ME ,'Ledingham, No. 5; Edna Ward, No. 4.`! `Bran muffins---M_vrtle Patterson, No. 6; ] Myrtle Stoddart. N0; 17;.Aletha Miller. No. 11; Margaret Bell, No. 11." Apron mend-- ( Edna Ward. No. 4; Velma Miller. No. II;,.` `/1-uvlvtzrrn Q!-..dl......-.11 KL. 1o. 1._, Soap that soaks clothes cleanL diefent from anything you have ever scd before ' Sold by Rinso is an entirely new kind of soap, every granule made `of pure materials pexfectly combined. ` . gure on enquiry Just by _aoaIciug, in its bi iaeting`suda, the moat ground-In dirt is gently ioosened and dissolved. nn'n Ola- ug-no .-l.o:--o ...l-..-.. _--_I ._ _ _,,I I I `Juana !!! On! the at n l.` Happy Thought` Pipeless Furnaces insure warmth and comfort in the small home. Hnppy Thought Hating Stoves mean less fuel and more wumth. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED 1-oaomo Barrie, Ont. u unu. nu gcuuy nuuacncu anu CIIBSOIVGG. very dirtiest places need, to be rubbed Otton Hardware FEMBER 27; 1-923 %e`Wr1v fo 3 ~{Man.3' Iloarz`-'3 BAICL I5 I goon Dakar ""`that get the most out of your recipes-that consumes little fuel and maintains a steady, even heat. T Happy Thought Ranges save your food, your back, your time and your temper. They are easy to regulate, and the big oven, even heat and large cooking surface make the work easier. No unnecessary stoop lng-- because there is every attachment to help make a woman's work lighter. Three hundred thousand homes have Happy Thought Ranges. Ask your neighbour. She probably has one. Every woman knowe the answer, and a dependable range is the great- est aid a woman can have to reach the heart of the man in her home. What satisfaction to have a range that is a good baker "---no mo- __-.;a:=- 1; John Cooke, No. 5. Wooden mallet- 3Bert Newman. No. 13; Kenlo E. Cook, No. :5; Piuldie Guthrie, No. 7; George Spencer, :No. 1. Poultry hou.~`(.~-'KennAetl1 Muir, No. i 1; Bruce Roberts. No. 1; Wilfred Anderson, .No. 11; Rex Beard No. 5. Map of Simcoe Count_v-Elizabeth Wiggins, No. 1; Jennie Store) . No.` 16; Mervyn Storey, No. 16; Thelma Mawilsley. No. 5. Plan of farm- fJ. A. Peterson, No. 1 ; Velma Miller. No. 11; 5-Elmer Howell. No. 5: Nellie Glover, No. 17. `Pencil drawing of trees--Evel_vn Spence, l ford. No. 17;-Ernest Pritchiird. No. 8. lStock-loading racki-Barrett Muir. No. 1; |Nnrxnan Campbell, No. 17; Rex Beard, `No. 5. 5-minute azlrlress. hn_v~--.-\lox. Mc~ Arthur, No. 5. 5-minute zuirlrese. girl- El`oth Lerlinglmiii. No. 5; Mary Bcme, No.1. School nnrmlp SS Nn R QQ Ma No. 4; Eliiier Hr.-well. No. 5; Viola Craw-M ....'uu umuu`-.;uzulI. 1V(). I); 1VlHl`_V D558, No. 1. Schema] parade. SS. N0. 8, 9.3. No. 2. SS. No. 13. S.S. No. 4.. Unhitching and hitching. girls---Ina Kr-nne_v. No. 2; Hilda Emms. No. 7; Jmmy Storey. No. 15. Unhitching and hitching. ho_vs--Freddie C?`.II]pi?Pil. N0. 17; Mervyn Storey , No. 16; Alex Fletcher, No. 10. .. ouualuuuun to nave ; good baker "--that get: of vonr ra-rin..__nmo Page Seven` Etc. given be- Economy er is from

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