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Barrie Examiner, 9 Sep 1926, p. 5

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L297:-:MBEa 9, 1923. has gdne to ' afttend high ed. He described them as a non- moral race rather than immoral. Their point of View is entirely differ- ent from that of white people, whose code of moralsthey do not under- stand, and they tolerate many things which we would consider offences against decency. A man will kill an- other for his wife if he can t get a woman of his own and marital un- faithfulness is regarded lightly. Be- (Continued from nage 1) I I sometimes become a burden, so par- ents sometimes used to kill their girl babies. For the same reason old people were sometimes` left to perish on the ice, because it was impossible to\carry them. Dr.` Walton said that these things must be regarded len- iently because of the difficulties un- der which the people live. Eskimos Admired The speaker described the Eskimos as a bright, jolly, intelligent and am- bitious race, admired by all white people` who come in contact with M them. In 1883 a great re swept the district in which he worked and since then there have been a number of cases of starvation and cannibalism. An Eskimo never complains of hun- ger .unless he has been without food at least three days and he does not think of starvation -unless he has gone hungry for over a week. II-v I.` a , 1 cause of the rigorous life, women, (.1, {.1 H186]. J I.'UL U V UL G W CUR: Dr. Walton advocated. strongly (the introduction of domestic reindeer in- to the country. This has been done in Alaska with splendid results. I 400,000 reindeer were brought in and the number had increased to sev- eral millions._ One Eskimo who rais- eds reindeer is now worth $250,000 and many of them live in ne homes. He stated that some years ago he had I PILGI l.UL' LaUllulll[.)LlVU, 9. LI. Dquu.'ua. A By-law was pased for the pur- pose of raising certain sums of money to meet current expenditure for the` year 1926 for county, township, school, park and police village purposes. Coun- cil acepted the tender of Sam. Coulter for purchase of Lefroy continuation school debentures. Mr. Coulter s tender was pair price for debentures. l . Tho h-nnnnrnr was innfr-rinfn tn fnr- amounting to $2759.30. . * ` H_. M. Stewart. Ghairman of Finance. recommended. paymbnt of accounts amounting to $140.00.. ' {`!nnnn`*lI niriinri-and in I-an? nf `| .n-no Innisfil Council met at Stroud on Wednesday, August 25, with all the members present. ` `Communications were read from W. R. M. Ness, J. Goodfellow. John Kelly, C.N.R.,. F. G. Evans, Mail and Empire, The Globe, Municipal World, D."Barclay, R. A. Sutherland, Robt. Black, J. '1`. Simpson, Muskoka. Hos- pital for Consumptlves, S. L. Squires. A 'Rv-lnw was nnnnna fnr Hun nnr- Mere pa; yl'lUU LUIC uuuUuI.u1 ca. The treasurer was instructed to for- wardVW. "R. M. Ness a rebate of taxes for 1925 for $4.84. `being error in as- sessment. The clerk was instructed to advise the Muslgoka Hospital for Con- sumptives` to forward all bills to the County Clerk. The Clerk also was in. structed to- prep re a. list of bills paid since April t and forward them to the County Clerk. V Ar-rnafrnrn.-r : nnnnnnf no ahnnn [lli1LLUl'_vl1llu UULIIJII LLIIIUF .Il_.l._LUl'lH.LlUll.. ~ Frar 1_k,Sinclalr, .,road superintendent, presented roads and bridges. accounts $2759.30. `III `II Qfnunn-f hnlnnnnn nf Wlnann LU LIIU buuuuy L_lUl`l\o Mr. Armstrong's account re sheep killed was left over until next meeting so that the Council may look into the matter. and obtain fuller information. '-`WI-nn'Ir Qhnnlnhv v-nn un'n'n1nlnl-nnnn+` a.mounu_ng to Q1U.UU.. Council adjourned to meet at Let:-oy on Monday, September 13, atll p.m. W.` LENNOX BLACK. Asst. Clerk 'HUDSON S BAY RY. I Is A [gs DREAM] |`E TRA PANTSFREE wn INNISFIL councn. ALEX.MILNE & SONS FEE. ms. mama EXAMINER Leather Label and other brands, regular $2.75, week -end special . Men ; Flannelette Shirts, in- khaki and grey, all sizes, % Barrie Bargain House QPPOSITELPOST omens." ' PHONE 1030. g:.g_p1S, T_AKE g\_p_\{AN'r_A_c1a or nus GREAT or-mt LADIES HATS FOR FAl..L WEAR, in "the newest shapes and shades, to sellat` .................. ........ .. $195 to $350 With evetiy ll; -ti)-El9.50, one string of 30-inch indestructible pearls with sterling clasp will be given FREE. . . . . $135 __..__. v---V vvnnn nrv Come Parly-as`; we h.a've-c->;1ly a numbe:-.' `BARRIE IJIIIIIJ 75 .Men s and Young Men s _Suits, in the newest patterns ,and cuts for fall wear, regular up to $40.00, now . . . . . . .. Qd AA - ng4n- AA 1 i'.`"s:"13.as1"t' s z's.'o'o MONDAY AND TUESDAY SEPT. 13th and 14th '.;.:1;;'.;a';...;.'..;; 3:.` Phone 31 : BARRIE 8 Box 595 .` oavuny \J \/ Lucu. L111 11 l_ V V HICH G&rri'be quick to take advantage of. CLOTHES OF QUALITY are known from coast to coast for their beautiful fabric, ne style and superb tailoring. You ll_nd hundreds of new fall materials to select from, and your suit will be tailor- ed to your own individual measures in any style you prefer. A positive guarantee of complete satisfac- tion or your money back. Take advan- tageof this opportunity. It will not be repeated this season. We are oering CLOTHES .OF QUAL- ITY tailored to your own individual measures, with This is a great speciafthat thrifty men Hr?" Ian rnr-Ir 4-n I-n1.,. ...!--..._LA_.- TAILORED TO MEASURE, FROM :will` be at our store on` EXTRA PANTS FREE $24 to $45 EXTRA PANTS FREE! SUITS FOR sALE-15arms; " Summer Prop- erties, Town Houses, Lake Fronts. FOR RENT - Summer Cottages, Town Houses, furnished` and un- ' furnished. 1'7 tic HENRY 3! COWAN _reg. $1.50, to clea 36 of these irrsnappy pat- terns and shades, ordered specially for this week-end, reg. $8.00, to clear, WIND BREAKERS Clothing Tailoring Furnishings $4.95 , nzr Hurdle Race for Saddle Hordes--One mile, three hurdles, each `barrier to be three feet high, Silver. Cup donated -by the President. Gareld Rouse, for `annual competition, cup to be returned to Secretary of Fair by Sept. 1st of following year. Class 6, Sec. 5--Thev T. Eaton Co. will give an added prize :of 1 table cloth, value $5.95, or any article of that value from their catalogue. Beat Pair of Bacon Hogs--Special by Jack Cameron, Victor Ross and John Roe, drovers, $7, $5 and $3. Half'Bushel of Peas--$1.50 and 75c. Best House Dress by girl under 20, resident of Oro, special by Guthrie U.F.W.~O., $1.00, 75c-sand 50c. GA-RFIELD ROUSE, President. .RF\_ MAM A1Jt'\l\T qnn-nnl-nuvv \.lfxLh.l.' l.J.!JLl.lJ LVU U 0131, r1.'ua1uuu|.. 7 35-6c IRWIN McMAHON Secretary. -- DON'T 1=oRc1-:-'r -' The World s Fair, 0m Wefl_.,mSept. 15 [For interview and t3:-ms. aplpfljy` at 62 Ron St. : BARRIE`: Phonok24,\9J . . Organiotand CA;1oiZrrr;nZ;to`I-V V Collier Street United Church All grada of ORGAN, PIANO and THEORY: VOICE PRODUCTION and SINGING (all examinations). ` ALSO Mn. Emmie 8-..L.__IL- |l-__I!-A. E._`L___n__!_._ 25 225 50 Cont;-Va-IE: V;-alist, and Elocutionlst Singing, Speaking, Publlo.Ora.toryj _ and Dramatic Expression. 5 `mu-Rsbjw, SEPTEMBER 9, % 1523; Horace _wiug._._, _A.R._c.o. REAL '1isTATE. r:v:R1!.TH1NG Blatchford s Bar-Nun .. Hen Sbratchv build body and feather growth. ` T At your dea1er s BROWN 8: CO., Barrie. .Fl.l"Gl;l'IO;I heeiled. Outdoor Games end? Eeelth record exc eat-V .- * ucnullnlne rwIuuuvu,._veu nlujeuy, npuu, nth; suuu llllilllll . 0 ' numbere. Lim. 4'. .Autumn_ Term begine dd Sept. 20 fa? bode-glen 21 day pupils on :13 ALWAYS nan: amen: - wnsn HOT % . poms ear TOGETHER`- /.-s._- Its ! .;3an~g V `RESIDENTIAL SCI-I00; I-'63 `aim? _op;g am A Scholarship H'atcnlnipz,.,8olo'8in_in8. llgsic, Art, cm rhtionnl .French up h_ILod. Ougdoor and S 052. . E-_ILL _.--..l ---A - T}... L. ..__.I.-_. All Coal and Coke weighed on town scales. 1 A full line of Soft. and Hard Woods onhand f'1_`l1 -tIze_-BizTs.{`t " Officenand Yard: Residence: 217 Dunlap St. 15 Collier St. Phone 1324. Phone l0_92W. "in" thedhoie ;.itii2l7.17Z.7 -thefts the proper coal supply.- To insure getting .a"sup-. erior grade of fuel,` full weight and deliveied out time, consult the coal authorities - that s us. Ask folks about us. -- ORILLIA B_AND CON(2#E1%1_T7 AT NIGHT ]T s always fair weather 3... L1... 1.-...- J.L..J. 1...- C. J. SMITH `FOR MOULTING % on MATURING u ul. vvluuu. but: found at the rt also stated regret that the s by the night scontiuued. ADMISSION" 25 Children under 12, 15c. ADDED PRIZES `gvvenben Eollegek; RESIDENTIAL SCI-lnnl_ Inn Ann I * Nevton. 'Spe`nceA of Ivy called on Midhurst friends on Mon'da,v. 4 M!` 9 VII` MEG 7-71: min) `Din Glunnvunip llllUl.' uuu 111'. \1. JJ. L'.'lLCel'BOH. Throughout the meeting solos were sung by M. Lowrle and N. G. Jamieson. L. W. Stewart played saxophone and comet solos which were much enjoyed by all. At the conclusion of the pro- gram refreshments were served. The community join in wishing Mr. and `Mrs. Stewart success in their new home. ,;u.1uuuruI. Lnenus on M.onua.,v. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blatherwick and `children of Toronto spent the week`-end with J. E. Wallwin. returning on Monday, accompanied by J. E. Wall- w1n.~ who went down to attendthe Exhibition. ' Ailuuund. 1!r..II...I... 1.. '...:..u.x_._ rn__.-_;_ IEJJKHLUILIUH. _ Albert Wallwln is visiting Toronto friends. ' T Mr.` and Mrs. W. W. `Boyce. Mrs. Hamilton and daughter Norma. and Mrs. McNabb `of Barrie spent Sunday in Midland attending the I.B.S.A. con-` vention there. flu... 1.14---- 1.-'I.:uI_ ....._1 -r.-n_-____- 1-1__ nu`. . a. uuwruy. Mrs. McN.abbT of Ba..rrieJspent the Vweek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carson. - llflag KYAA-- 'l .._..... -1 'la`-u.|- m._;-1_. _ On Monday night last, a presentation was held in the 0rangeoHail for Mr. and Mrs. .L. W. S_tewart and family who are leaving Thornton to reside in De- troit. The. chairman of the evening was J. .A. Corbett. After. a suitable address by R. D. Henry they were presented with a` purse of money. Mr. Stewart replied in a few fitting words. Other speakers of the evening were: Messrs. J.-_A. Jamieson. J. A. Lennox. H A Grose, F. Sinclair. H. Blackstock. B. Fisher and Dr. G. D. Patterson. Thvnuiahniuf flan vvsaxnldupv nnlnn cu-..` VUII LIUII LllUl.'Ug ` The` Misses Edith and Eleanor Her- mon are spending a few days with friends in Toronto. Illa- t1.....a-......a.. 'r_r.......`-_ `_...1 an... Lrauuuu Ill .l.'Ul'UHlU. Miss Gertrude I-Ierm`on and Miss Marjorie Machell have retwrned to Toronto after spending two weeks with the. for-r'ner's parents. - ` .T Mnlnnnnn nf "`l'\l'l\I\+l'| nna`a'.nvH~h LIIU. a.u1'u1e1'u parents. ' \ J. Mcclennon of Toronto waswith Mr. and Mrs. R. Hermon over Sunday. Rhrf Tlnnnwhnn A `mnlrnnlunnn mu`. auu lVl.I'3. rs. nermon over uunaay. Robert Henderson of Reterboro snent the holiday w1thAhis mother, Mrs..J. Low:-ey._ . . R/[FR `l\/I'n'l\Tnhh hf `Daniela 'nnAnl- lms" .Pu1t:lsl'Nedra. Lenion of Battle. Crek; Mich..' is visiting Miliurst friends. vxuun tn. 1.; i'1..u1. uuu.-1 H.111. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leonard and little daughter of Melbourne spent the week- enddwith Mr and Mrs. H. M. Thomp- son. Mr. Leonard presided at the or- gan in Trinity church on Sunday even- lug. Vlnn Annl.-. nnnnnn ......:I .-..'.. 1:I..:.1..-- I__L 11:5. The death occurred on Friday last of Lucille Henrietta, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayerst. The funer- al was held on Sunday from the home to Thornton Cemetery. Rev. R. B. Bey- non officiating. ' ' 5 Sept. 7-Mrs. Fred. Edyce of Elmvale is the guest of. Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyce. . 'Nl'nurfnn A furs: nail;-uni Ann |vatiVe \.alt111'l\U- ` \ Anniversary services of the Townline Presbyterian congregation will be con- ducted by Rev. D. A. Ferguson, B.A., of Cookstown on September 19; ser- vices at 11 am. and? p.m. MW nn Mun Tran T.nnv\nvu-3 no-54: Ill-4-`I- Pfesentation to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart I\._ `|A'.....1___ ...l._I_A_ 1-..; - _.,_ 51": Will 1.|.l.UIH.l HUHUUI. ' Miss Leone Simpson of Winnipeg and. Miss Lenore Simpson of Barrie spent last week, with their aunts. Mrs. J. R. Jamieson and Mrs. J. A. Corbett. `Mr and R/I ru: (`Inna `Dlnnnna .-.4 -1. . atuuu-.-uuu tutu LV1!'S. J. A. UOFDGEE. 11 `Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Plooard and daughter Reta of Toronto and Mrs. Robt. Quinton of Blantyre were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Clarke. * A -...!.u.......-...... ......-.a....... ..n 4.1.- rn-____u__ _ dLLUl'llUU!l, LOLII 11155. - Miss Florence Knupp.` who has recov- ered `from her attack of appendicitis. has gone to reside in Minesing where she will attend school. i `|\II'lm. T nt\v\l\ ul.~.......\... -0 1~rn.....1..-._ 1.'ll'cl.l'lUL'lrUy. ' _ Masters Arthur and Jack Plooard have returned home to Toronto after spending the_pastV month with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wright. + The Qnnfnrnhnvv vnnofind A4` fkn 117$, uxra. 11. u. vv!'I15uL. The September meeting of the W6- men`s Institutewlll take `place at the 1 home of Mrs. A. Halbert on Wednesday `afternoon, 15th inst. ' Ifluu r4t\vIA3V\n(\ t,v\IIr\Ir\ ` ask.` 1.. n - u A n A .- D H1;/9.35 Mamie I-Ier\n',v hae returned `to Beamsville where she will resume her duties as teacher on the high school stziff. - /In and `lulu... `r!.\........:.. .....,a 'n.r.. .1...-I nay;-xuu. Delmer Adams. after spending his vacation with his parents. has return-` \ ed to Toronto to attend the School 011 i Pharmacy. Tvfnnhzvu Awfhnn on Torn`; `D1nnn...I lztl. . Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Arrnstrong of Bolton spent Thurs- ; day with Rev. R. D. Beynon and Mrs. Beynon. Tnrnnv Ailcn-nu o?+nn on.3n'Alnn- kh- tn in which the nn....: ..`L L1..- .. 5 qv-- vvoovu Mrs. J. L. Marrow are visit- ing at the summer cottage of Wm. Marrow at Igosedale. near Fenelon. Falls. . . .u.o no ;w- 4:. asuunsauu uuuxt: UL .;V.l1`B. lVL21l`l'U\\'. v Mrs. Geo, Easton ofcoronation. A1`ta.. ! and her three little` daughters are ' . I fvislting Mrs. J. Easton. , , E ` mm and Jun T 1 1\,rnfz..a...1..+ nut` ;VlS1I.lg lV.lI'S. J. ISSSEOH. j `Mr. and Mrs. J. J. AMcKnight and! Mrs. VV. Dillane of Tovttehham visited friends here on Monday. 1' `|\Ya hr... ....+.........a 1...'....... ..4=+..... uuu at (.110 lal.LUl' B IIUIIIU IIUFU. Mr. and Mrs. Kingsville and daugh- ter Carol of Toronto visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. P.. W. Scott. Thn `F`.nnnl-Inn - hnnnnfnnnnf Inns wuu uu`. tutu J.Vu`a. .l. .. VV. DUULL. - The . Education Department has granted permission to carry on the Thornton continuation school. . Mr, nn M1-u Pnnnr and nnrrhhavv .l.uUl.`llLUll UU!lLIllLll'l.|.lUl1 SUHUUI. Mr. .andgM1's. Raper and daughter Gloria have returned to Cleveland af-. ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Adams. . ...__.1 'n.r._._ In-_,,,, J.Vl.Cll.'l'U Falls. Illa. IV. 1uUIll[JEUllu Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fletcher and daughters, Mary and Maudie, are Ivis-g iting. in Toronto. Rlflauna TX7{nnlfu~n.l nix;-1 Wvyfkg (`nu-u- 11.1115`, 111 J. Ul'UllLUc Misses Winnifred and Edythe Cun- ningham have gone to Collingwood to: :attend Collegiate. f 1 Mr and 1\/Iva T-T '|\T Q3`:-nnunn and" I ELLLUIIU. \.aU1l.UI-`.li1.LU. -4_ ' 1 Mr. and -Mrs. H. N._ Simpson and; daughters of VVinni`p`eg. are visiting? !friends in Thornton. Cf Tnr'In c< TKY A vnH1 In-\t\r\ A VIN...-. Au- ear ock to- ail rs. | LLJUIILIB All .1 llUl'l.lLU1lu y St. .Tude s W. A. will meet on Tues-l eday after-noon, September 14`, at the` -7 home of.Mrs. Ma'rro\v. I I `.\/rm. flan 1:<.u..\.. ..e*n.-....\...-.u..... Au... $Vl. who 'IIYul` I W CUR: ( Miss Kathleen Sharpe Toronto where-she` will school. _` `In as in :1 `Alma aha J w1:i 1?.h and Mrs`. Reg. 1 Mc-K enzie of- Hamilton spent Labor Day at A. Mc- iI{enzie's. V . mm. ......a Mr`... mr.-'.`r ......... :......: Anna-1.{n;-. I $\v'LVLUl1l.l.|.!'! E. " ' , . } Mr. and Mrs. S.- Maiel and daughtersl Dorothy and Aileen were in Toronto; over Sunday. 4 4 T\/fnufnv hnnni Tlnulnu n*P QfnI1ffvIHn UVUI ubuuuuy. ` Master Donald Hodgins of Stouffville I spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs,` N. Thompson. I Mr and Mr: Vnrnnn .'W!AO-nhnr and [ii ~ THORNTON mmmmmmm mi m.v.m`m' all. to. uJ.'MI;S..VV. ..A. Jimieson `af1 d Miss' \Juni- . ta spent a few days invToronto last: week. V 1 Mn-.. 'nn.n.1...-m aim...-.3 1.... annn on`. I JXUIIZIU 5. _ - I }A Mr. andoMrs. -McLaren `and daughter! i Jean of Toronto are 'visiting at J.{ N \ ; Iet'calfe's. *2 mu. ant` RE: q.1uraa'..1 0...: Anu-henna` Ist the 3 `elec- - .~Gef>. 3E." Spncer i`x _b1. `Toronto this week fora few days. I . ' I `Dr, .T, 'l` 1 -Innrv nf T)nh-nit nailed nn ween. l.Ul'~a. Lew uuyu. , Dr. J. '1` Henry of Detir-Holt ,cal1 ed on friends here over the week-end. ~ 'l"nrnHn::nn' nf 'l`nrn'n.1u-\ nnlln nn I LFLUIIUB IICFU vUVUl' LIIU VVUVl\"UllI4lo I - CL Clfomlinson` of Toronto called on` his aunt, Mrs, A. Spencer, last Sunday. Mrs.. S. Milligar; has [returned home ffter spending the week-end in Toron- `g%%&$$m&%&mmm&g I I I,@I\I,` 8' \IL ` >x<` &% >2; m&$&$%$m%mxm&&wa MIDHURST Also,

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