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Barrie Examiner, 28 Jun 1928, p. 1

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THE +ARRIE: EXAMINER D21l'1'1Co ` Very interesting and instruc- |tive talks were given by Dr. G. E. Richards of the X-1Ray Depart- ment ofthe Toronto General Hos- nitalr by Dr. Chas. H. Hair. Gen- ito-Urinary Specialist of Toron- to, as well as papers by local phy- sicians. .7 .-....1....... ......J ........4....'...w......+ Sllllllu - ' Luncheon and entertainment for the ladies was provided at the Midland Golf Club while the staff of St. Andrew s Hospital provid- ed for the doctors. Afternoon tea on the hospital grounds brought a vlery enjoyyble afternoon to an] c ose. No. 26 ` I I6 PAGES ;Peneta_ng *SzL1ers Its First Defeat in Four Starts. OLD SOL BEAMS AS BARRIE TAKES Charlie Lynne? Has Per- : fect Day at the } Bat. f The O.B.A.A. season had an auspicious opening in Barrie yes- iterday afternoon. the event being favored by ideal baseball weather land with a good crowd to see the ]locals dlefeat Penetang 11-2. It [was the Frenchmen s first defeat `of the season. they having: previ- |ousl_v taken Midland. Orillia and iBarrie into camp. the rst two named in easy fashion. At Pene- ltang a week previous, ho\~.'e\'er. it lwas a nip-and-tuck battle. with Penetang nosing out a 6-5 elev- enth hour victory over the Bear- icats. Yesterday the latter fully atoned for that defeat and gxwe evidence of developing into a smart ball team. The fans have something to look forward` to. Unmninh Tnnnni-4` +1-an tux? cnn'$\_ .`.L ll-lllllcbu; auu 5CU5Layu_y . It is impossible at this time to- say how many new students will enroll at B.C.I. next Fall. but com- menting on the number who have.- just passed out of the first forms at the Collegiate. the results of which are announced in toda_v s lissue, Principal Girdzvood says the 3forming of still another second iform class, making four in all. will `be necessary while there can be no reduction in the number of rst form classes, which now number five. This is guring classes: on the basis of forty. the department reg- ulations calling for thirtv to a class. The principal says there is little prospect of an_\"improvement in overcrowding conditions in the autumn by reason of a reduced attendance. Solllelfllllg LU IUUIX ].U!'\Nul'k' LU. Herman Jennett, the Ivy south- paw, was on the mound for the homesters and was in rare form. He mixed his offerings -well. struck out eight. allowed but four hits. two of them in the first inning: when the visitors got their only runs. He did not issue a single pass. Charlie Lynch. in clean-up oosition, had four hits and a walk in ve trips to the platter. a per- fect average. The pegging of both catchers, Thompson and De Vil- lier, was-a feature. as were two smart double plays. Hatton. Pen- (Turn to page thirteen. please) tending over z.U years. The first year. 1899. the total revenue was $7200.00 and the charges to operation and deben- :n1--___ 1.- ..-..- .9...-J -d.u.nn\ 166 PUPILS WRITING THE ENTRANCE EXAMS. A total of 166 pupils have been trying their Entrance exams at B. C. I. this week, nishing today. This is slightly fewer than a year ago. Principal A. R. Girdwootl and the !Misses 'Cavanagh. 1Ribey and Hunter are presidring. r\-C J-`r\l\ 1Q`! nI1n:]c /10 avg f`rr\'r\r`| nuuwr are prcbluuug. Of the 166 pupils, 49 are from Prince of Wales school, 38 from King Edward, 37 from Victoria. 12 from the Separate and 30 from nearby rural schools. Tkn 4-:nnn fok1n Fnr Nfnnr]-.1\,' in- XlC'd1'U.y luldl UHUUl.ao The time table for Monday in- cluded English Grammar. writing and history; on Tuesday the stud- ents wrote composition. swelling and literature. Yesterday it was ?.rit.h1netic and geography. TL 3.. C nnnnn n-:1-\1n nlr #1-\:.~ 4-it-nn fn. I Last. week the Count\' Council was waited on by members of the committee and asked for a grant of between $3.300 and 000, re- presenting half the cost of recon- ditioning the boat. creating: the park and: building a footbridge to the island. The Government was to be asked for the balance. The County Council was told there was a danger of the boat being taken to Toronto if something was not done. Eixpected `Grant Not Forth- Coming From the County ' Council , The rescue committee of the {historic schooner Nancy, whose `hulk now rests on concrete piers }on an island near the mouth of the `Rot: '-xasaga River. appears to ;have run into some temporary irough weather in its efforts to re- :StO1' the boat to something like {its original condition and to make la park of the grounds surrounding lit. In its effort to secure funds ,the committee is being` huffeted ibetween the Provincial Govern- 'ment and the County Council. `with a divergence of opinion as to iwhat each should contribute to the f cost. I '- . . .. . A c1 ?Mr. Finlayson Says Passing Res- olutions Will Not I 1 I Preserve Boat. The County Council did not vote anything like $3.500 or $5,- 000. but only $500. plus $200 for a caretaker and incidental ex- penses of the committee. This action somowhat knocks the plans of the committee into a `cocked hat, for the Ontario Govt. anal reporter. LVUIUISUII. Each member was given the fol- lowing prepared information on Barrie s public utilities: Electric Light Department The ulant of the Barrie Electric Light Co. was taken over from the company by the municipality by arbitration in 1898 the same year that the waterworks was taken over. `The amount of Serial Deben- tures issued was $35,000.00 ex- tending over 20 years. Winn Rm-.:+ vnnv 1999 H113 finfii H. JENNETT GOOD PROVlNCE S NEXT MOVE V'(-'-I:1;r1-'; W17) _p:a1.g<;";igv11-1;,` *1-)1-gase) O.B.A.A; OPENER SECTION 1 PAGES 1 TO 8 We: Said :5 "13; in Bush Be-I ` tween Dalston and . Craighurpt BOY scours ASSIST. Disappeared on 14th of June--- Was` Married only Two Months Ago Information given a woman by D. palmist as to the whereabouts of her missing husband. David His- ey. who suddenly disappeared on June 14 last and has not been since heard from, led to an organ- ized search by citizens in the sec- tion between Craighurst and Dal- ston last Friday. About a score of on ..... nn,u-an rnnn and Rnv Qnnnts_ Tip From Fortune Teller Faiii ` \"I:) Locate; Missing Husband SEOXI last rrxuuy. nuuuu ca auusu va. grown-up men and Boy Scouts. eaded by R. J. Hisey, brother of the missing man, participated in scouring thewoods. Their efforts were unsuccessful. n H':.... .......A an Hug: were uua bu-UUBa& mu David P. Hisey, aged 50, thel missing man, had only been mar- ried slightly over two months. `He had been acting Vstrangely and complained of his head feeling` queer. The morning he left, his wife rubbed it with liniment. He is 5 feet, 9 or 10 inches in height, clean ehaven. sandy complexion, getting grey, has gold ring on lit- tle nger of right hand, wore old cap, laced boots,_khaki shirt and trousers. no coat. - It was thought Mr. Hisey had gone back to the osudbury mining district, where he had been work- ing, but a check-up of trains by the police, whom Mrs. Hisey con- sulted, A has dissipated this clue. The norsesnoe plwnmg cuuwav for the championship of North York will be one -of the big fea- tures of the Dominion Day cele- bration. Monday. July 2nd, being held at Newmarket. ~ .?h:...h:::*:*.`2$.23:$i`*+ :`..*:.;'1f Lazgca DU vyvacavovu uuu uv-.-V. (Turn to page tom . please) Distinguished Legis1at Praise Our Hydro System. `Legislators Hoe Legged Too Long With Oheoletegquipment, Road Com- mittee ic Frankly Told--Given Authority to Buy Power Greel- era and Maintainers-r-Will Ceue Patchwork System. Wto -Adopt Modem ' Road Building Method Askin sndorsation of a new policy 0 road construction for the County of Simcoe, members of the `County Roads `Commission, Messrs. rscott, Dutton and Hamb- IX; addressedwcounty Council on 4 A nhninal tlnv nf its session. 1%, aaaresseu. `bounty. "Uuuuuu` uu t e closing day of its session. Modern power machinery is to be purchased fron now on and the day was predicted when the coun- ty would have two and perhaps four power graders and maintain- ers in the south, north, east and west. The policy of atchwork road buildin, a little ere and a little there. s to be dis-continued. The `Commission now proposed to concentrate on stretches of three, five and even ten miles and.` as was stated, build a real road and be done with it. It wasto ask the indulgence of the -councillors"not to bother the Commission with the picayune troubles of their respec-' tive sections while the machinery was engaged on larger jobs. The councillors were asked to wait their turn. `--A.;. \..LJ.Au Commissioners `Scott, 'Dutton and Hambly had just returned from a motor tour of Duerin. Peel and Wentworth Counties. |From their observations they told Council that while Simcoe Coun- ty had lagged in the matter of us- ing modern machinery, it had built better roads. perhaps cost.- ing aelittle more, but cheapest in the long run. However, the road system of the province had now reached the stage where power machinery, particularly for main- tenance. could be used to advant- age. It had been a_mply demon- strated to them that modern road [machinery cut the cost in-half. Last January the Commission was given power to buy power ma- chinery up to $10.000'., They did not act, because, they stated, they wanted further endorsation from Council as to the manner in which this machinery is to be` used. They W. T. MOODIE General |Supt.. Northern District. C.N.4R., `who addressed Kiwanis Club of Barrie last; Friday. 'oRo REEVE IS ACTIVE { ON RIDGE ROAD PLAN, GATHERING DATA Will Make Report to the State Leg- islature. Reeve Luck of `Oro was in Bar- rie on `Tuesday enlisting suppovt in his council's campaign to have the Ridge Road taken into the county- rovincial system. a move which t e -County -Council endors- ..J 14.1. CwQ1\1\`D TLA A u u n M A nvvn `Q ?v"h"i'c'" t`e'-C'51ii:"t'y7C36{z3i'c`i1 'nE1`6r`l `I ed last week. The Oro reeve IS ..-.-u p.u.nunnn:1ann -Au n Anuncun`-:nv\ `A tea may ween. Luv UJ.'U JIUCVI: w' now arranging for a deputation to go to Toronto shortly to wait on` the Minister bf `High-ways. He has] invited iMayor Mc`Cuaig'. President` Bryson of the Board of Trade and -President W. `C. Walls of the Ki-' wanis `Club, along: with any others` who care to go. Healso ca1led"on thevrnayor with a View to having Barrie pass a favorable resolution. ` W'l`1nn +numeMn want: 21.} the '~ barme pass a 1uvu1.'auu-: 1't:.~.u1uuuu. g The township wants all the1 support `it can get in this matter, said `Mr. Luck. and we are writ- ing cottagers to either write in to the -Department or accompany the deputation to Toronto. We are lalso considering the circulation of ma etition. . _ . ` he deputation will likelv "be [introduced by `Chas. `E. Wright, M. L. A. for Centre Simcoe. The pro- posal has also the support of Hon. `I71;-\ a`3n`n1vaAv\ (171-in AAAWDEQQA posa1 nas azso me s_uppurc 01 nun. Wm. Finlayson. who addressed `County Council last week strongly `favoring the. "scheme. ` 1 nnrnrrxuv u -`cu--yum - ..- -..- Appearing on remand on a ser- ious charge arising out of the ac- cidental shooting of a Barnardo Home girl while in his employ, Stanley I-I-albert, of the 12th line of Tecu'mseth, was further re- manded in last Saturday morning's i police "court. The trial will not he proceeded with until the girl is able to leave hospital and `give evi- dence. Bail in the sum of $5,000., two eureties of $2.500 each, put up by Halbert`s father and father- in-law, was renewed`. Accused is ~representedv by W,` A. Boys. ` ` HALBERT REMKNDED Buy Advertised Things . 65th Year. wanted it fully understood that it could not be shiftedabout to suit the whims of` individual `council- U16 wuuua VJ. uuuvauuwu vv -nu... lors. . There was only one discordant note in a very enlightening de- bate inwhich a score or more of members .parti-ci ated. One coun- cillor wanted to ow whatwas to be done with the men and horses now enga ed in this work and which won d be re laced by mach- inery. He receive no reply. * ` `Defends Engineer Chairman Scott defended En- gineer Freeman-Campbell against criticisms, whichhe said were un- fair and unjust. It was humanly impossible for one man to cover 400 miles of road and -d-o the work properly. Peel `County, he said, with but ve townships, had a qualified civil engineer and road supervisor. -Simcoe -County with sixteen townships, had but one en ineer,.Mr. Campbell. ' 4- Inna 1111;`-A nnvvntlf E9?!` MY`. enmeer, .-Mr. bam p ueu. t was quite correct. said Mr. Scott, that some counties were building their roads at half what it cost to build roads in `Simcoe, but they were not the same type of roads. Very little metal was being used on them and much of it had disappeared within a year s `time. T4 Ln Lanna nv\n:u`II 1:15:11 +1513!- ume. It had been unfairly said that Simcoe County's roads could not compare with those of others. These critics, he said, were people who never left the main. highways. They never travelled the conces- sions or sidelines, as he had done in recent weeks, or they would not talk that way. It was true that Western -Ontario Counties had more provincial paved highways than Simcoe, but he was able to say that in other respects Simcoe had better than average roads. * A Mile 8. -Day - - Chairman Scott said he had seen a mile grad-ed in a day at acost (`Turn to page four, pease) A County Council Revises Figures, But For pne Year Only. ADJUSTMENT IS ~ ' % MADE `FOR BARRIE A redluption of $1;_050.0'70 in Barrie s equalized assessment for county purposes, the amount re- presenting exempted land and pro- gerty included in the 1925 returns y reason of an error not detect- ed `until this spring. will mean a saving to ratepa ers of about $8,- 000, inround gures, this year. This action was approved by Coun- ty `Council at its nal session last Thursday evening and is in the nature of a compromise, applica- tion for a refund: on the two pre- vious years being left over until the November session for further consideration. 'I).......Jn nuAA:nnn me Al- Amou"+s which the various :towns. villages and townshins will nav the -county this year for gen- eral purposes. other than good roads, are as follows: Townships _ `Ad-jala. $1-2.405; Essa, $17,960; Flos. $16,01'5; Innisl. $2`5.885'; Medonte, $11.975; Matnlmdash. Oro; $17.865: Orillia. $7.010; Sun-' nidale: $14.400':`I`ec1-Imseth, $23.- 645: `Tiny. $1'2.160; Tay. $11.630; Tossorontio. $8.335-: Vespra. $14.- 145; West Gwillumbury, $16,725. Towns and Villages Alllston. $5.9=60: Bradford, $3,- 380; Barrie. $38,990: Beeton. $1.- 900; Collinzwood. $22,300: `Cree- more 32,8-80: Goldwater. $2.280; Midland. $30,124:,-Orillia. ,$35.- 170: Peneta-ng, $18,985: Stayner. $4.285: Tottenham. $2.200; Vic- toria Harbor. -81,535; Port Mc- `$1.220: Nottawasaga. .$23,690; Nico1l$2,200. ' V H x .`0nSl(le1`Stl0n. _ Barrie s predicament was dis- cussed at two sessions of the equalization committee, a major- ity of the members taking the pos- ition that Barrie s application had been sprung on them. While cdm-itting the moral justice of Barrie s claim but no legal liability the committee took the stand that a problem involving mathematics- and uncertainty as to what is and what is not legally exempt. should not be disposed of in too great a hurry. That is why they put it over until November. 1 1UI ....:-:....1:d-lms in Hm: nnunfv swam` M-YJp1\-liElWl5ALlTlES ] V WILL PAY THE COUNTY lover uI.11'..l1 J.V`0'veuufc1.'. I Mumcxpahtnes m the county `which based: their tax {ate this year without making prov1sion for an increased county rate of near- 1.. n:. ...m. IIV: n`en 4-`nu! Hanmec. 5/Efrons mom WISCONSIN PAY BARRETRIBUTE Incregsea gnumsy rape ox m::u:- ly 2% nulls w`11 also nd themsel- ves in 9 pr_edicmnent. -Ma.vor Bum. addresszng Cour-.+v_Counci1 Thursday afternoon. sand It meant $12,000 to Midland, money that [the town would have to nay the {county this year and which had `not been levied! for. Barrie. it would seem, faces the same situa-. . Ll-.. Ivyuuu. ition. --Sonie _dimp1ed `knees! The kind that please! A wayward curl-1 A pretty `girl! An Irish boy! A, stolen kiss! A wedding trip! The answer-'5 this: WOW! Clan- nv s Kosher Wedding', Capitol. _1`hurs., Fri, Sat. ' A ` A261: . WARDEN S PARTY GREATLY PLEASED wrru mg NORTH Excessive Rains, Mucky' R_oad*s, Failed to Mar V Mayor Gets Gold Sample, $10,000 Assay to the Ton. Despite the fact that rain-fell on 1` two of the four days they were -away and the necessity of ship- ping their cars by rail overa part of the distance to escape impass- able spots on the Ferguson High- way, members of the Warden s party, ninety in number, returned to their respective homes in Sim- coe County Monday and `Tuesday pleased with their trip and high in their praise of northern hospital- ity. They state it was a wonder- fully planned outing. the only un- toward incident being the neces- sity of abandoning their cars af- ter reaching Kirkland! Lake on `Sat- urday. It had rained all the way up and several had to be towed out of the softclay, so that when it continued to rain after the min- ing town was reached discretion was thought to be the better part of valor and the T. & N. O. was sent an S.*O.`S. A train took the party and their cars south to Tem- agami `Saturday night in good time for the warden s banquet at the Ronnocco Hotel. 1---; .1:I..:.i.... ....i..... 9...... +`I.....l IVOIIIIOUUO IIULUI. N Last Friday autos from the` south, getting an early start from Barrie, reached North . .Bay as ear-i ly as two o'clock and the last had! arrived by four. `The welcoming party at the gateway city were Just lining up in front of the City Hall to go out and meet their: guests, as had been planned. A short council session was held: in the council chambers of the City Hall, the `first ever held by a Sim- coe council outside the borders of] the county. The same evening thel visitors were tendered a compli-I mentary banquet and left immed-i ' iately after for Temagami. '1-snag 111`-un nnnrin +1-\n +`l|:V\ urn 1uu:1_y uauur J.U.l' .I.I:uxa.5auu. Those who made the trip aref unanimous that_the roads from Barrie to Temagami are compara- tively good, but they are not so unanimous about the road from there on. Jus-t south of Swastika many bad spots were encounter-' ed_. but it was caused by excessive rams and condxtions were most unusual. Twelve of the twenty-one (Turn to page eight, please) -.---r: The Legislative Water Powers Committee of the state of Wiscon- sin, headed by Senator`Harry B. Daggett, chairman of the Interim Committee on Water Powers, paid Barrie a visit on Monday forthe purpose of inspecting the hydro s stem and to obtain information. he committee is making a tour of the. province and Barrie was selected as a place where public ownership had proven a signal 51100038: mfnmkavu n navtv told The Gingham dance _at Jarvis , Fri- day, July -6, orchestra, admission, 25: - 'C1apperton IStreet Baptist S. S.: picnic, Friday, July 6, St. Vin- cent s Park. - 26b? Lucky number dance at Jarvis | Friday, June 29, orchestra, ad-; mission 25c. 26p: Townline (Thornton). Straw-I berry Festival, July 4. C. Le Roy! Kenny, entertainer. 26b` (-1; r\--._..-9_ .t`VL......L A11..u.-J.-Jn :$$&$$m&&mm&&m:` g comma EVENTS 5, i&m&w%&w%&ww&w%j LICIIISJ , Malaya VUIAIAVA I .. - _ St. George s `Church, Allandale. annual garden party on church lawn, Friday, July 13. 25-26~b Keep July 18 open for St. Paul's garden party, 12th line Innisl. : Miss Hildreth Lennox and local talent. 26p South Simcoe U.F.O. picnic at Killarney Beach, Saturday. June; 30. Good baseball and other` sports. 26p` Old time dance every Tuesday. night, good oor, good music.` Jarvis Cabaret, corner Elizabeth and Maple. 26b I Big garden party at -St. James" Church. When? Wednesday. July. 4. Where? -Fred, Caldwell s, Crown Hill, opposite the church. 25-26b: _._-1 IlV.L_-_-...1_-....-- 'c\....J.:....`I -4`. Lilli, Vyyvuavc vanv vanv--v.-u _v _..- Annual |Strawberry Festival of} Holly United Church. `Thursday._ July 5. r Ball game and Camp Bor-g den entertainers. Tickets, 50c and 9 25. 26b I .11?_._ II - A_.A_1_ envy. .__- 1 Garden party at`Wm. McArth- 1 ur s, Oro `Station, July 4, in aid of ,1 C.G.I.`T.-group. Good! programme ] has been arranged including soft-I ball match. Supper served from 6 I to 8. . 261: `t "Annual -Strawberry Festival of. Edgar United `Church at Allan Mc-} Lean s, Tuesday, July 3. Football 4 game between Jarratt and Edgar. 1 Stayner orchestra. Tea from 6 to 8. Admission 50c and 25c. 26b U: IIIIIJIJIVAI vvv uuu -av` _.,._I On July 10 a garden party will be held on, the lawn ofthe Church- u ill United Church, the following artists will take part: Gordon Mc- Laren (baritone). Lillian Butt (elocutionist), Miss ` Marguerita Nuttall (Soprano), Miss Nellie McGhie (violinist). .2e.27bn A reunion of the families of the descendants of the late Samuel and ' Elizabeth Wic'e will be held in St. Vincent's Park, Barrie, on July 4. _ Will all those connected kindly ac- j cent this invitation? Bring your baskets. Dinner at 12. Norman H. Wice, Craigvale, Sec. 25-26p .____-1 152-1.` 1\-__ E________ _3_| vv avv vans. vuuuvn nrvvu w .._ Annual Field Day. Provincial Forest Station, -Midhurst, July 2. Men's Softball Tournament $35.00 and $15.00; ladies Softball Tournament $15.00 and $5.00; Public School Softball, $5.00; Football` Tournament $10.00. Ladies rolling-pin throwing .con- ` sown: EYE-OPENERS Plans. ,1 But; That a fair trial was not accord- I guerita ed: the plaintiff by_ the Jury. `then foreman thereof being asleep most ` of the time during the p1`og'ress,of fth the` trial; is one of the protests 5 1 gnnade in appeal -led at Osgoode 31. ag Hall by Thomas D. Armstrong`. Jul` whose slander action against Neil} (l V ' :McArthur was dismissed by Judge 5 |Ross and a jury at `Barrie. Appel- 3% lant says that his case was seri- ggrggn ously hampered and hindered `by _' ,p the extreme levity and conduct `Vm131 several members of the jury main- tained throughout the trial. He 3 $35-00 avers that the ndingiof the jury sftb8 was perverse and points out that the judge s ruling that the words $5.-00: complained of by plaintiff were capable of a defamatory meaning. H2 was ignored! and disregarded `by 23-265 the jury.` o wnn men` VISIE new. _ You have a wonderfully mce town here," Senator James A. Barker said. I am particularly impressed with your maple and elm trees. They do not grow in our state in any number. M1..- noui-u nuuhrnri Qnnthnr avnn-I [Comer Stone Lgid Ninety Years Ago Last Sundayand Fittingl Services Arel-leld in Historic Edice to Mark the Occasion-: Organ, 123 Years Old, Still Peal: Out Beautiful Harmony. .St. Thomas Church, Shanty Bay, `celebrated its 90th anniver- sary of the laying of the corner stone on Sunday last, June 24. A very special service was held at 11 o'clock, and Holy Communion, the great thanksgiving service, was. held at 8 a.m. At the 11 o'clock service 268 persons were crowded into the sacred edice and 50 or `more could not get even standing St Thomas , Shanty Bay Oldest Churchin County room. The ch$ir of St. James years the Incumbent of this histor- .n1.......1. n._:'n:.. ......... ..........-...+ -In :n nhl movie}: and nnw ie dnino` groom. '1'ne cnoir OI at. James` years we uicuuiucm. u; L1ubulaLuL- -Church, Orillia, were present, in ic old parish and now is doing num`ber about 40, and` led by great work for the Master at Erin- lchoirmaster W. J. MaoFadden with !dale. The text of the address was Miss Robinson presiding` at theifrom 1 Samuel 7:12, Ebenezer, dear old organ, 123 years old. ghitherto hath the Lord helped: us. gloried God and sang His praises !Dean Thompson sketched the his- with full hearts and beautiful;tory of the church from earliest harmony. [days and showed how God had ?."1`1i,f`, ,` bg 383%, H- 1?`5*,;P;,e- :`;`;` `:%.ii`:%:ii:: fv: lEed:l a `E: lodg fr:,r:n'age 1;?) ;,g:svg1r~l},: ordei regular attendance show their de- {of morning service was followed ;Vti '90 the_d9a1` 0 church- .and the opening sentence was from! He tk 1115 hearers "1 thought `Psalm 127, Except the Lord build * (Turn to page eight, please) % H00 L | RESUl_`_, B. c. ,1 (.- -1193., rn_vs.;. . V I The following will have to re-| Zipeat the vear in fhe First F-lw:n:| Kenneth Banting. Bert Cook. Dor- `othy Keenan. Edward Tordiff. Ro- ' bert Dyment. Victoia Barnard. ' Maurice Campbell, Gilbert Pnrvisi 3'Bernice Thompson. George Trask. I 1:\-...1..... 11:11 _ p \1JklLu}, uuau vv \.u-u \...B.,. I ,! Failed in two subjects: Harold; Garrett (Lat. and Fr.). Florence; V_.Se:-`xdon (Gram.. Fr.), Jean Webb ,1 (A19:., Ph_vs.). ~ -1 who Fnllnwincr xvi have to re-H !Standing of Students First and Second Forms. 1 Following are the results of the , Lower School examinations of the` 1st. and 2nd years in the Barrie, Collegiate Institute. The standings Iare based upon both the term `work and the nal examination. ,,L_, ___L_ ____A i Members of-the party told The -Examiner they were delighted with their visit here. uv-.. mum in mnmimvfnv -nine VVUIXX C/iIl\A Vllh Olllvll v--.-w--___-_ Some of the students- who are`: `reported below as having failed in _' one or more subjects have tried examinations set by the Depart-: gment of Education. The results of ;these examinations will not likely `be published before the first of] .August. If these students pass on gthese papers their standings will ;be reconsidered. Pupils who have `failed on `more than two papers are required to repeat their entire 3 I uynnvu year: First class honors: Louis Vair. Second class honours: Jack Craig. Jack Birchard. Frank Har- greaves. Howard` Morrison, Claude ' Sylvester, Altha ' !Parker. Jackl I Coleman. ` rm.:...: .-.1... 1nmnnnr=- T.m-he I ` A \Jl.Ala --- Uoleman. Third class honours: Lorne! ;.Gray. `Charlie Jacobs, Barbara` `Couch. Donald: McLean. ` I Failed in one subject: Mildred Chown (Gram'.). Mar.1'o1~ie Dohertv ' i(CL Hist). Elma McKeo\vn (C. Hist.). Sidnev Patterson (Lat). Z. Purvis (Bot.), Earl Prot :(Lat.), Joan Webb (A1g.). 1 .-.- ....1.:....+.. u._,,.,,1,; 1-1 3I_:I _' `DC1'll1Ut: 1 U I Evelyn Hill. .1. \ll.lal ..... ! First rhss honourn: Jank Beat-l tie, Madneline Osborne. . Georgina 5 rspearn. Clara Campbell. ! Q...-mad` 019:: honours: Reta rspearn. g,1z11".1 uuulpucu. 5 Second class honours: -Crossland, Mary Jordan, Bertha [Bo,vnton.VWi1da Carr, Jim Came`:-i `I \ IARMSTROFWSAPPEALS ; cnmcrzras THE JURY U'\'(ll4\lll` \vAAuu vu-.,-, -.---_. --_ (Turn to page seven, please) - ST. THOMAS CHURCH, SHANTY BAY. our State In any numuur. l The party arrived Sunday even-` ing in a special motor coach. They were entertained by J. H. Bennett, chairman of the Barrie Hy '0- Electric `Commission. Mon ay morning they visited the electric light and waterworks plant. They were deeply impressed with what they saw. especially the artesian wel s and the ctuality of the water. Public owners ip as far as these utilities are concerned is almost an unknown thing in Wisconsin. The committee is gathering data and will make a report to the next ses- sion of the State Legislature. Many of the private franchises are about to expire and the State is preparing to follow Ontario's lead In the matter of developing water owers. The part went on from ere to Orillia, racebridge and Huntsville. . The committee was in charge of Mr. Purcell. one of the Hydro en- glneers. `They were shown around town by Mr. Bennett, who enter- tained them at his home Sunday evening. An Examiner renresent- ative was with the party Monday. -'l`Lp. Awsnsnimnn viaifnve fn Rmn. Form 1 A > Fofm 1B in the house, they labor in vain that build it. The special Psalms were 84 and 150. Jackson s Te Deum. was beautifully rendered after the 5 first lesson. read from Isaiah 61 and the second lesson was from Rev. 1:10 to end. Both lessons, were read by Rev. H. V. Thomp-5 son, who was also the special preacher for the day. Rural Dean I Thompson was for nearly ten`. TBACKED TRUCK INTO `x 1 MULCASTER ST. wmnowi Mendel] Burditt. who will carry the crest of the C. N. R. in the `big `C. N. E. swim this year. is a nephew of Mrs. Marguerite Turner. of Barrie. and has been a casual visitor here. I `Backing a truck into an alley-| `way off Murllcaster Street last! Thursday nig t to unloau some Eiron piping. Gilford Graham. a! Toronto truck driver. misjudged, the distance and backed into the; iwindow. the protruding pipes, |piercing the plate glass window-..of Harry Barron, plumber. Graham hurried away and failed to report . the mishap, an oversight which; gcost him $25 and costs in Friday` morning s traffic court. Ten others 3 paid Various nes for speeding and ` failing to observe stop signs. i u I iNanCy Encounters Rough Seas I In Is_ff_o_rt to do Comeback i 3:312. ARISXCH 0? ORILLIA ; ] HEADS MED;g;AL AssocN.; U The 16th annuizifinaeeting of the 1' Simcoe County Medical Associa- tion was held on Jive 21 at St. Andrew's Hospital. Mid1a_nd, with] over forty doctors in attendance.` Officers elected for 1928 are:: President, Dr. A. E. Ardagh. Cril-` lie; 1st Vice-President. Dr. Jae.` Cummings. Bond Head; 2nd Vice-I iPresident,' Dr. A. E. Murphy. Stay- 'ner; 3rd Vice-President, Dr. J. D. Mc`Phee, Port McNicoll; Secre- tary-Treasurer, Dr. N. W. Rogers, Barrie. 1r__.-- :_4...-.....4.:...... ......l :.._-.L...u.. 5!7lVe was WIEII cue pau:u,y Auuuuayo The American visitors to Bar- rie included Harry B. Daggett. senator. West Milwaukee: James A. Barker. senator, Antigo: L. L. Thayer. Birchwood. assemblyman; Thos. Duncan. assemblyman, Mil- waukee: Alvin C. Rees. assembly- man, Madison; Adolph Kanneberg`, railroad commissioner; George Steinmetz. State water power ene glneer; Arthur F. Stofen. clerk and: reporter. Madison. `monk n1Av\1`l'\n1n urna ahrnn +119 fnl.

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