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Barrie Examiner, 13 Oct 1927, p. 7

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OPEN 9 T0 6 V Evenings `by appointment 3931: of Toront? Building . Owen Street 2 Phone 279 BARRIE, pm`. ` --L A LaVelma ` Bea"*!;S'J9vve For Ladiefwho COSMETICIA.N- wuss IRELAND Phone 4| 3.... A-`Q ALL ai"'i' is V '. , drawn out of _.the tin when Rideau Hall r~...4'.... .-- -.-I- - Coffee istiacyear Stre n g` a nd avor sealed in until used. --- ---vo .99: IIUQI 303151727 owm FLORIST Satisfaction BARBIE ' Gnu-ugtod. . uavu ule smews Of war. . .. _ Dr. -Grant said he was sent to Bar- rie Presbytery, as he was to all presby- teries, to place` the` situation fairly and frankly before those responsible. If we raise our hum... urn - uuuaauuuu . 1.1 . Hom-e Mlssiorf` worth saving they were wort}; promoting, and the present was no time for retreat. If u-uv ya VS U] BUT ; with a secretarfylvtov-`function at once. to give advice and assistance to bud- get committees of individual congre- gations. - V4. The forwarding of all budget mo- nles monthly, or quarterly at least. Barrie Presbytery s Share [church court, and therefore the work I {was to meet all thelrvobligations. If ' A ` bujdget committee or the pre with secretary. to function .~ assistance of \ mi... o...._._,-- - ms uomsmp Justice John Maxwell a the Assizes in Barrie. this week, was, ~ in Western Ontario. At the opening :County, to which he.made a fitting J His Lordship Justice John and Mrs. he_{&ss1'zes Barrie. this weal: Inna .;..4-._. -, :----:._:------ Buy Advertised Things. pr`esbyt`z-y, unctinn hf nnnn Preudm :.;.;ge.A....e. + .`..aua.%w.s.. -..--_ v uuv uvayll-GI. . With another man drawing the reins over him. this horse did t-he same thing at Beeton fair.` During the first heat of the 2.30 .cla.ss_he stum- bled and the driver, Mr. Hewson, of Duntroom was thrown, to the ground with such force they he sustained a severe concussion, rendering Ihim un- conscious for some time. besides giving. him, a. badly bruised shoulder. He was removed to Dr. Spearing s office and by evening had sufficiently recovered to` be` able to leave for his home._ It is reported that the horse has since been sold to 8. Beeton .buyer.' .1-2::-v ~ Geo. Kennedy. who brought his horse. Roy B.. downfrom New Lis- keard to race at the district fairs. has run in hard luck. Racing at Barrie Fair, Roy B; stumbled and threw Ken- nedy so vioiently that he had to be taken to -the hospital. `KIN-In nu.\.Ll..._ ..- - Justice; McEvoy at once launched into his address to the Grand Jury and a review of the cases with which they would have to deal. `He de-. scribed them as `being of a very ser- ious and very important character. The indictments given to the Grand Jury `before retiring for the first time were conned to the-Beeton cases, His Lordship reviewing the var-I ._ ious counts at some length, empha- sizing that a true bill must -be found J on each count before accused could be placed upon his trial. Justice Mc- Evoy said he was still old-fashioned enough to `believe that the functions of a Grand Jury were -of great im- . portance. It is- at the top-of our parliaments, he said. A warning was, issued against a possible` haphaz- ard inspection. of public buildings. The Grand. Jury retired to consid- er the Beeton indictments at 2.30. They were recalled a few minutes later by .`His Lordship` to instruct them that a. ,.majority--seven or more--might bring in a true `bill. HORSE WHIRH F-`HELL AT FAIR- THREW DRIVER AT BEETON -_. V v_- canall unlu IIUIIUIKIUIU p0SlCl0Il.' His Lordship, who had stood dur- ing the addresses of Messrs. Boys `- and Lennox`, addressed the bar very briey, thanking` -them for t`heir kind expressions of good will and inviting the co-operation of the -`bar in the dispatch -of the business before the court. ..v-vvvn I I-Q-`III ! f Mr Boys regretted the fact that 3 the list of criminal cases, twelve f men for an aggregate of 49 charges 3 facing trial, was the longest in the t history of the county. This is not the history of this fair county of ' our's*in the past, Mr. Boys said, ex- { pressing the hope that when His Lordship again returned -Sheriff Mac- 1 Lauren would be in a position to pre- . s'enthim with the proverbial pair of '-- white kid gloves, as he had been in `.8 position to do on other occasions. ' ` Mr. Boys intimated thatat least three of the ve civil. cases, and in which he was interested,-would not go to I trial. They` had been settled out of `court. . fg__A, w; \ (Continued from page 1) Judge Is Congratulated On behalf of the `bar of the Town of Barrie and -County of Simcoe, W. A. Boys, K.C., M.P., welcomed His Lordship Justice McEvoy to Bar- %. rie, and congratulated him upon his a elevation to the Supreme Court. ' Lordship s distinguished, career ' as a lawyer, Mr. Boys said, -had been _ such as to familiarize everyone who read the newspapers with it. Before 1 taking up his career as counsel His Lordship, Mr. Boys continued, had : distinguished himself at the Univ- ; ersity of Toronto as'Professor of the , Fellowship of Political Science, a 1 position which he held until he grad- 2 uated in 1893. ` the that % f 5 V xhistorv of .f.hn nnnnhy 'l\L.'... .'.. ..-L -T ' Justice MeEvoy, wfho , one of the most outst ngratulations of the I I end McEvoy, of London, Ont. s, -before his, elevation t6 the Bench 13> of the Assizes he received the co Lg reply. T CONGR1ATULATEDiB%Y 4 BAR or SIMCOE W co.} of London, McEvoy, is jiresidinc at on Bench, outstandin `counsel congratulations Bar` 0 Simeon 1-an nnmi: axnmnan -} ~ uy an present. The next meeting, will be held : home of Mrs. D. Wiggins, the ml to be answered with Ideas for pensive Christmas Gifts." ,_-. --.. -ucunucl EFU attend in costume, if possible. The re- freshments will be attendedlto by Messrs. Wiggins, Day and Peterson. tion made among the Institute for the needy emigrant family in a. neigh- boring community. A good supply was sent and it was decided to have an- other collection of fruit, etc., on Odt. 14,_ supplies to be sent to Mrs. Muir or Mr. Spencer, who Will then have them forwarded. Mrs. A. Graham and G. Simpson then favoured the members with a duet after which a hat trim-. ming contest took place, and provided much merriment. The Judges were A._ Muir and Mr. Gray and the winners were, 1st, .Mrs. Day, 2nd, Mrs. Wiggins, and the booby prize went to Mn. .1`. Noble. Then followed the singing` of the National Anthem when the meet- ing was adjourned. Mrs. Graham serv- ed a tasty luncheon which was enjoyed by all present. . at the `home Wiggins. nu. Mn --n Mrs. `Muir gave a report on the collee- ` Read The Examin er and get Ali the soon] and district newa-82.00 I you-. program committee being Mrs. H. Gra- ham, Mrs. C. Wortley and Mrs. J . Noble. All members are requested to byl Messrs, `K7-Io-cu-iv-an 'n--- -~~` ...--v I I 905' The October meeting of the Shanty Bay Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Alex. Graham on Oct. 5. .The president, Mrs. Muir, was in the chap`, and in the absence of the secretary, the assistant secretary was called upon. The roll callwae answer- ed by Hallowe en Legends, fifteen members and four visitors responding. The minutes of the lastemeeting not being to hand, business was proceeded with and it was decided to buy a. share in the tables ar_xd~benches now owned Iv LL- f`- mu SHANTYi BA'Y Up]... r\_L-L pvujulu were "reached: " -` 1. The adoption of an "every-person panvaas for local and budget, church work. 2. The formation of a budget conn- mittee in every congregation. . 8. The enlargement of the present \ nus Wul D8 Held at roll call With Tdnnn u: 1'---A WOMEN : ms`1'. anl-um -1 AL- `L . :11 C811 Inex- Be sure to keep. a (In ofFry e alarm : in the home. Nearly 200 years of experience guaranteeeit to be the WorId e but Coon. RED` `ROSE "ORAN GE PEKOE 1'! best tea you can buy--picked when c three days old--juicy, avor-lled lea _ W New packed in Aluminum. uov up Wu-I1 U`-8131' F -lectnc rang- hen you will see why women throughout Canada are so enthusias- tic over its performance. '"1'hey say Bcotsmen are close-fis-ted. My experience is that they are the patlielt men in the world to get money but 0! if "you have a worthy cause. 50 5 oke Dr. A. S. Grant, Secretary {or t e General Board of Missions of the Presbyterian church in Canada. in his appeal for increasd interest in and more systematic and liberal giving to the blud.-get fund of the Church. be"- are a special meeting of Barrie Pres- ` ytery in St. Andrew's Church last Friday afternoon. Dr. Grant is visiting i pveryi Presbytery in Canada. At the conclusion of Dr. Grant's address. in` which he did some "very ' lain talking. to the assembled clergy- wen and laymen. as round `table con- ference took place, when the following decisions were reached: '9 - 1. Thu nnnfinn no .-.... 1-------- - Forthcce withwhoucpeed is a major tequirement, the powerful ele- ments olthc Happy Thought Tm- curo Electric are sa ' Soc th Ha Th '1' Electric. 'IavePi!?:iemo:s`t};atte<'lie gate it with other Electric hen_you1vill _oee wh this W"? '" '3' min... .J'bam` '3: F5`. ||l95lllUl.lVC " "'0'" --'-V; nviv won construction and see at once III`!!! 9531 manna ..t-.._ -___-1- - I WWW with an eye to.beau:y like 1119 Ktapeful, attractive appearance of w.` H391 ? Thought Treasure Electric Rana They notd the diszgncuve XIDIQ Bltnntvllnkhs-u ..._.I --_ _ g - -.y--1::-&& V are the best judgeslof what an electric range should be. W . o'rHI;Rs who wish their children to grow up.bonny and bright should give them a 'cup 0! Fry's Cocoa regularly twice a day. Fry : in a wonderful food; scientists say that the` body can draw from it every _ particle it needs for itl building operations, whether of muscle, nerve or bone. And its `avour is so "delicious that `everyone will` take it ...-..4.-:.-n-- ' ..- ,.................. /.v-we or H-M1 Thought-a guunnut of quality and dun- hli A. 1:. SMITH :.:`:;.:'fo ' "AT BRANTPORD .- C A'NKD A 0 fis good feg Rev. Dr. Grant Addressgsl Special Meeting of Pres-`_'% bytery in Barrie T ,.-\A . -.--- an a-15.813 I `ll: --picked only 7, leaves. U. """"` WW8?! elements on WP Enfurecconouyh openuon. 7.M'<' 5? H-991 0u2hl-l Cunvnnoaa 1. W Treasure av anoounuud tlge - _ V _;v 3331' A ` RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ntar[o sclgblarghi Matriculation, ,Solo Siitging, Music, Art, Conve rshtionsl . ranch emphasized. Outdoor Games and S orta. nmwr nmconn EXCELLENT. Izmrr D NUMBERS. % - non PROSPECTUS APPLY TO _I_fRINCIPAL,S % j \ . `J4-'V?. .-i-'." On warm days or frostv days With prunes or canned fruit % For breakfast% -lunch -isupper,

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