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Barrie Examiner, 20 Oct 1927, p. 11

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.222... year a United Stung` Cl mace. Eoth d nould be clvon w I in x-equated. V0 find that IIIOII If water not to have 3 lntnn-nnnn 4.. ........ _ d greatly to tlge appearance of your home. Vulcanite . Doubletite Shingles are specially made for re-roong. They're laid right over the old shingles -make an exceptionally serviceable roof- e Vulcanite Roong is also made in Rolls for every purpose. Send postcard for samples and booklet describing the famous Six Daring Tests. / " i absolutely seal it against the Innal-I-nag. -_._ .13. - PHONE 21, RES. l011W Ivcrchotues at Toronto, Ont. Halifax, NS. Wcrclaonies Toronto. n... f! -J \53HAh1S Page Elwin h3;!37%%x3 % examination!)/. I OWAN ATE I ti a .5"``:'$u'Ln ... ._.- 5 I pigfna mun! -w- _ urn`; E pruur not 10 ION a lntorruptud In out It b 1 In ' an w?ll:.!:)t .b`O 0l.!'I' ' an oxteudod . '9 notified to can ubaoriber wtnholaw d. REMIWAN by registered "CCU: heque payable It pl! Manna:-on. Editor j L Walla. Mann! j 0 . ':J'Jo"'f;n "' A -90? Ilh-an A _, - `WI... 58 Small NI`:- nu -BIIIWI P310150 . "zj an or null!!! Branch may at. Phone 8. -BY CLINIC 905: over Frill . ;-so : aerv can may it nrouzh your down. ==.-.-..-..=-...-=.==n= ELL 0. LAWLIII ` Aooountantl ~9 Yonse at warm: 9. D. Cam Tun. 0 oductlon minu- ` termed! s_vu\J I D ' !_rlIll Cobbler ` potato. Mn. 33.; Mg. uarrle. Glad?/3 I. Guest. Fred `I-Iuao`; run Momma n potato. F. Dryndalo, A. D. Campbell, Thou. Reynolds: Dooley auto. F. Drysdale. C. M. I-Ilckllng. ' rs. `P. O !-Ialloran; collection. Gladys 1. Gout. Frank -Edwards. swede tur- nl I. Fred Huse, ,'I`hos. Reynolds; w lto turnips. A. Hart. Lane Red oar- rota. Fred I-Iuse. Robt. Madill; white can-rots. short, Robt. Madlll. Fred Rune; Wl'l!te_carrota, long. Fred I-Iuse. . Bob. Madlll. Long Bed mangolds. Frank Edwards. M.-`Rltch1e.bPumpklns, . tleld. Thou. Reynolds. `Squash, 1!}. V. ` Ba.baook,_,Fred Huse. Sugar manzolda. ; O. E. Cqileland, -M. Ritchie; yellow ln- ; a e manxolds. Fred `I-lune. A. 1 Hlno I (continued tiom pain in) gigs. Mammoth. `red. M. Hm; "clove! nod amke. Mrs. Wm.,CummInu. J:'.. M. art, Collection `-9! grain, Al. Hart. nnnm: ""3"" GARDEN pizonucm ` Drumhaad cabbage. F. A. St hon- . Morrison. `Fred `Huge; red cabbage. s::;2':::.:`:'i.*':::t 4 bl. xv Servlcin N 1`u3-3No Acid:-No z.1qu'fd-a.. Will keen . 5 mm" A u I----- - lndeltructablc Full Wave .ua., "0 Moving Pm-tn- (`J\lnu-no-5 -_.: Nojulm Tfloklo Charger *.-_:'A." A Fza;.'%I.`3.."'?.*":""` kvxeas. cm. ' m Efficiency Dal. THURSDAY. qofoatnj 5 4 a d r pm*a:%;sa2m:"g2%cab;:r; by every` age nd every c/ass` " K-r.}}$:`.f;i"c"'ii:`u`'cE"ri{"i':;"I"S"..I.`: _.-- --u:jI VI ! ` ~ 6 we P.O. a '1" aox'5'%%' F on:T4.3 ., nu -uvunuuuj llllffllln ' Made excluuively by _ Canadian Wmlnahouu Company guru: "`IVV l'IUIUIiV `d'qu Wilt tee a 6 volt A" Butt uupplyinp current for :1: or 0% van tu um fully charged. nncceuary to disconnect `tn-om I [he uoclm or ham when unln let. Unlveraalfor cit at 25.0! 6 . nyclo alternating cumnt. CA5 inln -2-n_I-- I--- J. 9: xhik? Q-.. - A _ 91: unro. Allandul ' Secretary _ radtord Stu Gm ursday each man Iniernnl an? Eta al Fain V m L s ...-.`.'.`.'3'2 .'~ '.."-`:!`.'.`.":." 9!. . V A .0. Barrio" one 243 . t T HONEY AND AP-IARY . Honey in seciiton, H. A. Spring; hon- ey extracted. - . A. Spring. '1`. Rey- xolds: maple syrup. Mrs.- Thou. King. D. Campbell: maple` Qusar N._ Campbell. `A. D; Campbell. nommsmrc scnmvom Loaf of homemade bread, white. Mrs. P. 0'}! Iovan. F`. Richardson. Mrs. H. I Thurlow; loaf homemade bread, broiwn. .:F. Richardson, J., Locke. Mrs. Chas. | AT-hur`1\ow; 1oa.t homemade bread,`ru1:t, ' Maidexvs Blush. Apples--Red 'McG!nn1s. - D. rence. C. E. C Snow, FRUITS , A1exander._Mrs. J . W. Andrews: St.,La. V- opeland. Fred Drysdale: D. .Hocken. Chan. A. Byers; Mrs. E. McQua.rrle. fl`. Reynolds; Wolf River.,G!e.dys-_I. Guest. Fred Huse; Tolman sweet, Mrs. E. Mc- Quarrie. Mrs; John Elrlck: Calvert. W. L. Rlutchie; Ben Davis. `W. L. Ritchie. Thus. Reynolds; Golden -Russet. Ohas. A. Eyers. D. Hocken. Northern Sp) . W. L`. Ritchie. `Mrs. John Elrick: Rlbltone Pippin. D. Hookensr Warner. E. V. `Baboock: Mann, Rqbt. Pa.rnelt;/ MoIn- ,tosh Red. D. Hocken; Red Pounds. Mrs. Jqhn Elrlck 2: Pewaukee, Chas. Eyers. Mrs. E. Mcauarrle. - VP-ears--Bartlott. C. Babooolu. Seckle. E. leotlon. E. IIJDADD9 M. Turner. E. V. V. Babcock. V. Baboock; Cole I ,7 . .-~. vv vv-uvooavvnl IVWGUV VII Ions, Rom. Madill. N. C. florrlconz tag as toes; Fred Huse, Fred Richardson: Woo ery, Fred I-Iuse: muukmeona. Fred "I-lune.` F.- Richardson; watermelons. Fred Huse, Gladys` I. Guest; cuoum_-_ bets. A. Hart, Fred Huae: round cit- rona. Fred I-Iuse, Gladyq 1. Guam` Col- lection garden produce, Fred I-Iuse. E. V. Babcock. \ tzvrlvfrnum rrcu nuse; summer radish; N. C; Morriaon. Fred I-fuse; winter radilhu. Fred Huee; yellow onions. E. V. Bab- cock. N. C. Morrison: redoniono. E. V. Babcock. N. C; Morrison; patato on- c.rMorr1aon; to- matoes; Fred I-Inna `ll`r'n4l uun.....|-.....' Crock `Dunn w.-.V mu. ca. -mcuuarz-10;. Lon: Red beets. `N. C. Mormon, -Baht. Madtll: turnip beets, Mrs. E; Mcouarrle, `B, Andetson; parsnlps, A. Hart. H. A.` Spring; sweet .oorn, E. V. Babcockp Fred Hues: summer radisheaz 0.] Morrison. Fred Hume! Iilnfnn .m.I/.1.-- `ower. Fred Huge; N". M6z9r'!oi1. Efy. ,B`a.b6li: oatm- 1 Hart, Gladys 1. Guest; Long Red cu- atea, Mu. E. "McQuarrle;. Long Bed ts. `N. Mon-icon. turnip beets. Mrs. E. Maonm--M `9 tump cu-rdti. A; % ARDY . ITIOIMI ytorian Church Conservator! 0! t at Toronto y phnn. '0 : uqyuapuvuri IIVO B2-mvale Cream- ' TPhone `your news items to The` Examiner, 232 or 223. .1 . Stone, M. Rowat: 100-yd. race, `boys. _ S`ton"e and Manning. Bell and`Chrlstle: aha .-`um 4. my arU.l.1'1` Boys bicycle race. 15 and under. R. Boll. . ` Christie, SR. Manning; boys bicycle race. 12 and ,under, K. Manning, 15 and under, G. Chrlstle, J. Warren: 100-yd. race. boys 12 and under. E. Dutc-her. R. Anderson: munnlnglgump; girls 1!: and under. M. Tripp. G. eltlr running Jump, girls 15 and under, f. Webb. G._ Greenlaw: ho-at race, E. Dutcher. I. Webb: sack race, G. Chris-, tie, R. Manning; three-legged race. hopfqtep and Jump. 15 and u der, Bell. - Mannlns: hop. gtep and Ju p, 12 and under. E. Dutcher. G. Terry: egg race, girls. 50 ydg.. M, Trlpp, S. McNeil; boys, run and Jump. 12 and under. E. Dutch- cr, R. Anderson: bqys. run and Jump. *5 and , under. G. Christie, R. Bell: special, -by~ W, J`. McGuire for best . decorated bicycle. K. Manning. . ` lf`.nn-{nuanl . - - - -- `'- u-I\/-SL1 {gnu ULBLJS Plain sewing by girl 16 or under, Vel- ma Hocken, Mildred Hocken; darning on wool stockings. Mildred Hocken, Velma "I-Iocken: darning in cotton stocking, Velma Hooken, Mildred I-Iooken; button-holes in wool goods, Florence King: buttonlloles in cotton goods, Olive Clute; Eva Ritchie; men's knitted` wool .so ks, Florence` King: model -of farm ga e, Ronald Baker, M. I-_Iar,.t. Ross Ritchie; Dooley potatoes, Harvey Drinkill, Geo. Kirton. Clydes- dale co.l't. Grant Archer) calf (shown ' .at school fair). Burwood Murdock. `Ho- ward Hart, John Linton. Collection of garden produce, Ro'bt. Huse, Hazel Reynolds: % g`al,.oats, Harvey, Drink- Kldd. 1/ gal. O.A.-C. No. 21, Barley, Harvey '.`Drinkili. - c School coming longest distance, S.S. No. 21, Tiny; S.S. No. 12. Tiny; school other. than Elmvale has`/ing `greatest numbe in procession, S. . No. 8..`Wav- .erlpy;-{`S..S. No. 14. Wyevale; best march ng by, school. Elmvale, S. S. No. 15. Tiny: school having! best display badges. banners and flags, 38. No. 12, Flos. Elmvale.p_ublic school, S.S. No. 10. Crossland: the most artistic and representative float by school in pro- cession. Continuation school, A public school, Elmvale' drill .by.elther boys . mglrlp a.ttendin`g.school in 1927, room , Elmval. V ; -___ ___ - Rowat; Irish Cobbler potatoes, Howard t ill. Pair Barred Rock chickens, Cephas ) a` -1,... . a-uuueu. l .L` U GUI`. o clock tea set. Mrs. Geo. Ritchie; cake or sandwich plate,,Mrs. Chisholm; sin- gle piece decorative art, not listed, Mrs. Chisholm: single piece fine art, ' not listed, F. Bailey. Collection of old coins, Emma. Foe- ter. ` SCHOOL CHILDIREN Map of Great Britain and Ireland, Agnes. Telfer, Timothy Bate; map of County eotsimcoe, Reta Grigg. Agnes Telfer: copy maple leaf, -readers 1 and II, Ina. Beardsadl, Owen Smith; copy maple leaf. readers II and III. Annie Bowers. Maizle Reynolds; composition, recent -war. III classes. Mary Currie, Lorna. Tyrer; continuation classes, drawings. Margaret. Tripp. WILD _FLOWERS `AN D LEAVES Elmvale public school. III room: Elmvale public school, I room; S.S. No. 18. -Flos. , , -~..-_.. . _--- _...-_._,_-. -.uuo nun. L`. AVI-h nuuey. - Water Colors--- Landscape from nau- ture. F. M. Bailey: scene. Canadian, Mrs. H. 'Thu1`low..F. M. Bailey; flow- 'ez's,;F. M.` Bailey; animal study.` F. M. Bailey. Alex. McAuley; still life, F. M. Bailey. ' - Pastls--Mildred Graham, F.`M. Bal- lley; penc-ll drawing. architectural, Mrs. .G. A. Chisholm. F.*M. Bailey; poster design. agriculture, Alex. McAuley. Mrs. G. A. Chisholm: pen andllnk, F. M. Bailey: basket weavlnga, Mrs. Geo. Ritchie. E. Foster: amate`ur photo- graphy. Emma.,Foster. . - `I'.`l'o.....1 v1..`:_;_,-nu... . A vma. ail!!! at ` a Phone 24! _ ,-. .... .4-uyuuu, uxauya Guest; slng`le.l1ouse plant in bloom, Mrs. S. E. Campbell, A. C. Bis-hop; Ca.mpbell;,speclal -by E. B. Burt, dis- play of house `plants in pots, Gladys Guest. T '. J. Clement, Bert French. . FINE ARTS . .. -Oll-'-`Scene, Canadian, from nature, F. M. Bailey, Mrs." Chas. Thurlow: `landscape. Canadian copy, F. M. Bai- ley, C. M. Turner; fruits, grouped from object, Mrs. H. Thurlow, Mrs. Chas. 'Bhui'low; inanimate objects, Mrs. (H. Thu:-low. F. M.` Bailey. '7h.fA (n1rn~u* T n....1;...-.-_ AIVURU I . mo-R.A.'L Exmsrrsz . -Antlrrhlhumes, Fred Huse. W.. J. *Clemem_t; asters, one variety. W. J. Clement. Gladys `I. Guest; asters. dis- play, Walter .Hlll, Gladys I. Guest; dahllas. Mrs. Jas. McGlnnls, } Bert French: gladloll, collection. S. L. An- derson. Fred I-Iuse;- marlgolds. collec- tion. Mrs. Jas. Mackle, Bert French; pansles, Mrs. `Jae. Mackle, C. E. Cope- land; sweet peas. C. M. Turner, ert French; sweet peas, .dlsplay, W. J. Clement. Mrs. John Elrick; stocks. dlsplay, Walter Hill, -C. M. Turner; Ilnnlas, display, Walter Hill, F. A. Stephenson; annuals. Mrs. Jas. Mackle. C. M. Turner; perennials. A. C. Bishop. op. Bert French; vase bouquet, A. 0. Bishop. Mrs. John Elrlck; floral de- sign. flat, W. J. -Clement. Bert French; bridal bouquet, A., 0. Bishop, Bert French: pot plants. begonlas, Mrs. S. E. Campbell. A. -0. Bishop; fern. Bos- ton, Mrs. S. E. "Campbell, Gladys plant E. Camnhnll A r ~na..n...... - - v - u cvgvuvg Its uu.uxuE. (Continued on page. 1-5) j HUN! 93 II N Locke. -N. -`-Caihpbell. 11'. Richardson. nu Hock-J sen: - ~ -lost:--'hememade;=bread, nut. N. Campbellk Mr. Chas. .'1ihurlow.._. A. g D. .C'unpbell;. light fruit cake.-Emma Fos- ter.; Mrs. E. 'McQus.rrie. Mrs. Chas. B. Thuriow: -meat loaf, Mrs. bhas. Thur- L low. Bert, French. Emma Foster: $5 5.5 `dos. `baking powder, `dos. baking] I. I3` ' soda biscuits. F. 'Richar son. J. Locke; dos. plain, doz. fancy rolls or - buns. F. Richar son, J. Locke: pies, I. apple. and custard. Mrs. A. (Roebuck. 1- Mflfl. E. McQuaarrie; cranberry and pumpkin, Mrs. Thee. King, Mrs. E. Mc- Quarrie; raisin and lemon. Mrs. Thos. Kins. F. Richardson: ginger cake, Mrs. E. McQuarrie. Mrs. Wm`. Cumming, Jr.; angel cake. A. ,D. Campbell, Bert French: jelly roll, A. D. Campbell. Thos. Reynolds: jam cake, Bert Frenclm D. I-Iocken: chocolate layer cake, A. D. Cam bell. D. Hocken; 2 varieties. Jam cook es, .1 . Locke, Mrs. E. McQuarrie;. 2 varities plain cookies, `J. Locke, Mrs. P. "'0' alloran: tarts, 2 varieties, Mrs. E. McQuarrie, Mrs. Thos. King: dis- play baking. A. D. Campbell, Mrs. P. 0 Hallora. D. Hocken: apple and grape Jel es,_ D. Hocken; berry and; our ant-Jellies`. D. Hocken: 2 varieties: ve table marmalade. D. Hocken; can-. _ ned corn and tomatoes, F. Richard- _ son.lJ . Locke: canned rhubarb and cherries. D. I-Iocken: canned stravrber. , rice and` raspberries 1). Hock- ` en: Preserved p aches and plums, J`. Locke. F. ichardson: pres . served citron _and apple... D. Hock- en:.quart of mince meat. Mrs. Chas. Thurlow; 3 varieties sweet pickles. D. I-Iocl-rem. .3. lvarlet es, sour pickles, Gladys Guest, D. ocken: 3 varieties native fruit beverages, A. Rowat, D. Hocken: special loaf homemade bread. white, by S. L. Anderson. Mrs. P. O Hallox-an: special 1 doz. homemade buns by S. L. Anderson, N. Campbell; special by Jos. Drysdale to the Flos lady winning most prizes -in dairy and domestic classes. F. Richardson. Ll. . ~ ` A'1`-H`LE'l`IC SPORTS LIA---1- ..--- -'0 - - ' i3'5'Ys AND GIRLS Intuulnnn I`--.. ...l..\ 1.1 - rm: UARIIAI auululn Toronto, Ont. 108A 112.114 BRADFORD '51`. 1...) Ultra-Modern Features-7-bearing A See it. Drive it. You'll nd that Chry- crankshaft, invar-strut pistons, oil lter, sler, in the New 62, has reached new air cleaner, thermostatic heat control, heights of value - giving, resulting in 4-wheel hydraulic brakes, etc., etc.,- quality so unique in this field as to a combination of quality features prev be amazing. 1013 W. Grose, Dealer ancl Distributor 'I19_11A DDAl\l3t\nr\ A--H ' , ,-7-.--au:1UlflI.l'1&. '1-us; 'cAm.anM-M`. mans `O0. `| \_.I.I ,_____ ._ V..- ouuyxc way I0 1` be certain that you make no mistake when. roong or re-roof- ing. Specify Vulcanite Roong and get real satisfaction for many, many years. Vnlcamte Hexagon Shingles. of- fer a real roong investment in the low-price eld. ' ' Vulcanite Doubletite shingles make the roof double thick everywhere-- , _- _ -vvvv'I 30` I 'lJCCl.'lIlg air cleaner, \ . -... ,...~.. uuguxateu I01` the industry to emulate. t ~ Q Performance-62 and more exceptional miles an hour, with all that such ability mean$-performance .so brilliant and , keen you recognize it at once as belong- ing only to Chrysler. - _.__ --uwcv Ulvtrclt-1'\'fo/dern FeaturVes-7-bearing crankshaft, invapstrut nkt-nae A3` cl.-- THE way this New Chrysler 62 has captured popular preference is nothing. short of phenotnenal-and the only possible explanation is its obvious superiority in all the things that count in a truly modern six of moderate price. Beauty---of the distinguished order that Chrysler originated for the industry Division ' Building Products Limited Hill: at Hamilton. 011:. Montreal. Qua. L . * oliisr RLBURT Emmle Wilson 1e'nts. ;'1`erma`ru- Barrie. Phone 59!.

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