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Barrie Examiner, 10 May 1928, p. 9

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THE+ BARRIE + EXAMINER UL CllUUlo That afternoon `the lad said he] went to Thornton to see the for-` mer teacher off on the train. Inn WILL NOT TOLERATE I DRINKING IN Autos, .v........ v.. `Jon valv ohlaltll -(_Turn to page eleven, please) EXTRA DlSPLAYS-- EXTRA VALUES This invitation is for every one to come and participate in this superb offering of Bargains. Each merchant will vie with the others to make this event one of outstanding interest. COME TO BARRIE - COME BY TRAIN -4 com-: BY CAR _ FLY on WALK . LCIIICIIIUCLCIL UIILUVVJIIS in school hours across TSARJEANT & KING URRY BROS. S. W. MOORE 3I\xIvu- w Fancy Goo Paper d`. . SIMMONS & COMPANY ROY L. JAY R. A, STEPHENS R. H. SMITH Dry Goods and Ready-ito-Wear Bicycles and Sporting Good: Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear Grocoriu Coats, Hats and Fun Optometrist BARRIE RADIO & ELECTRIC CO. ' Radios u_ul Elcftrical Suppliu Men : Furnishinigar and Clothing !- WE WELCOME YOU URRY BROS; We are equipped with the finest stock of Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle, Ries, Shot -guns, Ammun- ition, Flashlights and Batteries. Agents for Hotpoint Electric Ranges, Edison Mazda Lamps, Kelvinator Electric Refrigerators, Savage and A.B.C. Washing Machines, Cleveland Bicycles and Spalding Sporting Goods. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WANT - AND we HAVE IT HEADQUARTERS FOR THE SPORTSMAN AND FISHERMAN X? No`. 19 W. A._ LOWE & SON BIIIIUI cu. -. -- B1_u~:MNI.%R*s I-"AIRV ``---I- 51.3.: 1 W_M. CROSSLAND W/M. MOORE WHITBY SQE STORE I 24 PAGES u 7: u-nil CLOTHING 36. Repairing and Dry Cleaning Furniture, Oil Cvntlu, etc. Druggist I. D. BEARDSALL A-_"_'5 Men : Clothing and Furnishings and Dry Goods Boots and Shag: ported direct from m:mufac- turer. Prices and quality, the best in Barrie. SPECIAL--three-piece Steel T\-J_ Boots and Shoes { Roas_"f..ff.'f ..... .. 95 SPEClAL-Brass and Nickle Reels . . . . . . . . . . . 60 up ALL EISHHINQ TACKLE im- 36 BAYFIELD STREET % BARRIE SECTION 2 PAGES 9 TO 16 A._31_zyoN A|_._E)f. MILNE & sons , n|_.I.:.... -...I I`-nnnlnlnli ALL Uvun Dry Gouda. Rudy-In-Wax, Mon : Furninh_ing - ` Fruits Mann. IVIII-IIVIH we saw.- Men : Clothing and Farah-l'1Inu V Confectionery I BARRIE ' 7 Barrle 3 Big Sh0PPing Week CICPIUUJ CU - nu` gllopping Week. THE WEEK of May the -14th has been selected by the enterprising merchants of Barrie to be a week of exceptionally advantageous buy- ing. These merchants whose names are subscribed herewith have by a concerted effort instituted this BARRlE S Bu; suorrmc WEEK V lt will be a week of "great advantages for the many shoppers who care and appreciate big savings in the purchase of worthy mer- chandise. Every merchant in the list will make an extra effort in spec- is`! displays. Thousands and thousands will visit Barrie `during this 0-, _ III- _I_ If! I` CUIIII uulv Wall Monday, May 14. to Saturday, May 19 M Advertise In The Barrie Examiner ERIGHT OF TRUSTEE TO FORCIBLY EJECT BOY CHALLENGED Despite the fact that they are in the midst of a Ibelated seeding sea- son. a goodly number of ratepay- ers of ~Schoo1.Section No. 6, Innis- l (Killyleagh) turnedout to Pol- ice Court Monday morning to hear the third round `of a three months old dispute which has divided that neighborhood into rival camps. For the second time in two weeks school studies were suspended `to permit Miss Charlotte Mason., tea- cher, and severalof the scholars, sublnsenaed as witnesses, to attend` cou . , Trustee Tom Mayes was charg- ed with assaulting` Gordon Stur- gess. aged 12, who a week ago was bound over to keep the peace for "a year and given suspended sen- tence on a charge of assaulting his teacher. `The latter assumed her duties at Killyleagh School on April 1, following the dismissal `of `llhm Dani-wing :'Ii`o-small luv Hun lnnnr April 1., Iuuowmg hue uxauuaaau u.L Miss Beatrice Farrell by the Board of Trustees. `This move is said to Ratepayers of Killyleagh (School Section No. 6, Innisl) Take Another `Day Off to Air `,Their Troubles in Police Court- Teacher is Witness and `Kids Get a Holiday-T-Chairman of Board, _T-hos. -Mayes, Who Threw Gordon Sturgess Out When Teacher Failed, is ~C-harged- With Assault and Judg- V . ment Reserved-Ratepayer Pays $14.25 for Pushing" Trustee -Wellington Webb. F-.9: '.-W!'3 I TI jTVVjC` - ~'l'aiIorin'3,uuI M0_n'I lb-`in-'nich`in`o" H013?! DUTCHER . % H._J_._ 2.33. U'.l`C|-!"TE.e. co. ciao, VICKERS uivn1'm I\.._ _-.I- --.I.. A-\III____ _._.I n_o3_1s connwm. Bull Planing Mill Co. Ltd. Q ABEIB CAREY-HURLBURT 93F C9-.. % c wuz_ &_ COMPANY -u1-- 1 -G-roe-in -w u-vu we: - uju 1? Dry Goods and Mad : Furnishings A -it-i V Millinory _A - uuuuw #- Mlinory ruui 77' Boot: and Shoes 'F.i.2`-q.'..'a.` No ue talking . . . for sheer oor beauty you cannot beat the artistry of nature's graining. There's character and renement in every foot of S - K hardwood. And it harmonizes so delightfully with any color scheme. IIIVL an 11:30 It developed during the evidence that Miss Farrell, the deposed tea- cher, had been given. a rousing send-off from `Thornton station on April 4 by pupils and ratepayers, also that at least one scholar had since been suspended from school _....I -A.`I....... 1... .-JJ- Tb owns III.+ IIUII `YUM IIIFIIIUI-Io _It` was explained that while the term Protestant was not stipu- lated in the Board's advertisement last summer and- that Miss Farrell had not sti ulated that she wa a Roman Cat olic when she -applied and: was accepted, the `Board was aware of her religion before she reported. However, but for cer- tain developments the Board was prepared to fulfill the year's con- I have {been the cause of all the trouble. In Mr. Mayes case judg- ment. was reserved until Friday morning. 1; ,1____1----.1 .l..___'_.. 1.1.. -..:.1-...... smce ueen sua cuucu .u.`UIu auuuua and others ha left. It was quite apparent that the sore caused by the` dismissal of Miss Farrell had not yet healed. ` ` V -___- -____1_:..-.1 A.`I...L ...'I.:1- L1... HUBBARD'S HARDWARE F. D. CANCILLA FRED L DOUGLAS GHQ, WISEMAN a c.Moon2 oavuco -no an... .-wan. ....., ..,. -,-.... -- ....rr--.._, ._ _ _______ _V _____ ,_ BARGAIN PAGEANT ExT1Aob1i~iAnL" A STORE-WIDE. SELLING SENSATION. A $50,000 Ml':'.RCHANDlSE I-`Am Do not fail to attend this, the greatest event of our 41 years of business life in Barrie. For full details see our Weekly Bulletins which tell fully what is doing in this old reliable store. Let nothing keep you away from what will be wi-thou-t doubt the SENSATION OF BARRlE S BIG SHOPPING WEEK Tailoring and Man : I-`Inn-niuhinu T A:{combI.'SupIiu DP ! RT_ud(y-ti-\Wur Znznd Man's Furnishings ` Bataan: Shop . Fruit: Drugs" incl Ldiec I-lair Dunning Parlors - $15.60 I111 DUEL. _ If the outcome of these two cases is going to result in two more and so on. as it has done in this case, I may take another at- titude, but so far I have done my best to heal the breach which has occurred in this school section, said Magistrate Je`s. `TL- Q;\a&AA nnul\I11`- Illlllnla An` 58.10 LVLEBISBIEEC ueua. The alleged assault occurred on- April 4, the first week Miss Mason was teaching at the school. ' run, I.,., ,,L-L-.! `... L'L_L .1--- L.'_ 'Cross-examined by J. R. Boys, the fsturgess boy said he had been attending school since he was six (he is now twelve) and had never been in trouble or been suspended before. He denied positively that he hadbeen suspended the day be- yueua. Keast pleaded guilty and went into the box, but was not sworn. The assault followed an argument which happened ten years ago over some wood and which was again rekindled by the school controversy. 'lI-....J. -..'I1...l 1`l7..`l..`l-. .. 1.`... and W. C. HUNTER CLOTHING CO. Barrie UHUUl UUII I;l'U V UIBN a Keast .called Webb a liar and Webb accused Keast of beinz dis- honest. Then Keast shoved Webb just a little bit. T(anu+ urns. Rand R1 n-n one!-e nv WW9 Uviaunaanne can van`. The boy stated on that day his_ teacher` opened school, said pray- ers, then came`to his desk and de- manded an apology for reasons un- stated. `The boy said he refused`. She attempted to pull him out of his seat and failing this went out- side and returned with Trustee Mayes. TK71naua 3: ho? I-11: I-vn-lei-an in v- .-V -no---. `nu- V..- '_ ..v-v- The boy saidi his shirt was torn and he was pulled across the room; he also pulled his hair and kicked him on the right hip- The boy was sitting on the oor at the time. He was allowed to get his cap and went home. He was lame from the kick. -It was only 9.03 a.m. when he got home, witness said. There was a large bruise on his hip. He complained to his fa- ther and mother. .I'I..-.... ----..-.._.`I 1.-- 1 11 T)---_ up y_-u-v as Another assault charge in con- nection with the same school con- troversy was that laid 'by Trustee Wellington Webb against George Keast, a ratepayer. Keast was said to have attacked Webb twice, once in front of the school and again on his way home on April 16 last. Both are well up in ears. y Van ad- usua- nv1i1+1v car` I I JUUI: a uuue uu... Keast was ned $1 and costs or $14.25 all told. (`T0 J-Tan nnnnnna A4 {dunes $11.7!` MIG) _Co Where is he? the trustee ..is reported to have said. (Ivan `kn-ma -n-av-CHAR +3-In `I-an- l'UlJUl'|aUll LU IICIVC aatu. Over here, replied the tea- cher, and as the trustee approach- ed he said Get out of here. tract with her, which" called for two months notice. This notice was given last February but no reasons were furnished for dis- missal. A 31 A (I! ll`I'I.-..`L!I A $14.25 Push Barrie s Big Shopping Week OLYMPIA CANDY` WORKS MONKMAN SrDRUG STORE- JOHN SASO M. J. BRENNAN J. 1-`. CRAIG 8; sons H. E. M.cCULLOUGH Conafoctfonory Druggiit Fruits Butcher Matchless % In Ghana and Dignity! Grace:-ion: Maia : Fui-niohinn fore the alleged assault. He admit- i ted running around: the school in` school hours, also bringing in snow and sliding. It was not until April 18 that he took-the strap away from the teacher or played the mouth organ. He did not give the teacher any sauce, but did some singin-g-all kinds of songs during school hours. Asked fur- ther he remembered throwing` nun;-uvuu1nn'I1~ :v| ~n1nnn1 lnnssma nnannua Drinking in automobiles is not to be tolerated and the lid is to go down much tighter than hereto-J fore, according to the dictum of, the Provincial Police, acting on instructions from Toronto. In Barrie Police Court last Friday morning three young men paid_ $105 and costs each for this pri-'1 vilege. All three pleaded guilty and marched forward to part with their hard-earned. cash, peeling it o in ves and tens. Two of the trio had their permits lifted and cancellation was ordered by Mag-` istrate Jeffs. The third had only drank one bottle of `beer and. as he himself said, it was the costli-| est qua` he'ever partook of. I~n-1, spector `Putnam `of the Provinial Police came across the party ac- cidentally on the highway. . I LIICL IIC snowballs the room. `(fI'|L- L... IJIC .I.'UUlllo The teacher said: "nothing. She let me get away with it. I did not think she was a very good teacher. Not as good as the other one, said | Gordon. I did not know whether 3 she liked it or whether she didn t. } :+"""' I Advertise in The Examiner, the` paper with the circulation. ..--\. ..--v... .. V- v- ..vy.-Va. .1--v \na\AnA ya I Theaboy .knew that his teacheri had written a letter and delivered I it to his mother, who refused it. The letter was left on the doorstep and to his knowledge it has never been opened. Av-xr\n-anvil-`:9 `Ln 1:-.5`-Au nnnn`-n:`nA;J I UUCII U1JCH`CUn I Apparently the letter contained 5 notice of expulsion from school, but the boy testied he knew noth- ing of it and therefore did not know what his teacher was up to when she demanded an apology and failing to secure it ordered! the boy home. he refusingul Trouble had been anticipated, it! would seem, for Trustee Mayes! was posted outside. ' mkn kn`! :34-\vu:nJ I-`nnL L- ......:....l...J VVGE !lUB|4C\.I Uubluco The boy denied that he resisted the trustee's efforts to put him out of school. ' ll'\'I.-;_ _.L|;_-_,_, __ .11 1 1 on u { We are in this Big Shopping Week with all o`ur energy, to make it an event of unprece- dented success in -Biarrie s history. We are providing Bargains Galore for every ' person from far and near. This big event-so happens to coincide with the Second Week of our I\AI\1\AI|I ngnnnnnn I!Iil'III\At\l'Il'\lIlAI'I\l

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