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Barrie Examiner, 26 Jul 1928, p. 6

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. S Clllu EGVC xucuuus `:1. 111133. On Wednesday last the girls an:l boys teams journeyed to Stayner to help with.the line of sports of the day. The girls with their us- ual luck left the game to Cree- more, 9 to 6, but the boys after a hard ght won over Stayner, 16 _ to 195. - Harry Denton of Flint, Mich., a resident of this place during his boyhood, called on us one day last week, little -expecting to nd any of us old timers on the job, but he was pleasantly surprised" and much more so to note the vast changes in the country in and around us. Tnvvnnn fII`vdn`l n-kn 01-... n-.-...... "A.-H... UULCU. LT-`U .l.'.l.lU.bu(llC`. Miss Violette Plntt of B1'0n1 N.Y., Miss Griffin of New York, and .VI1's. VVi1f0rd of \\'indsor, motored up from \Vinds01`_on '.\[ond;1y and are visiting at Miss P1att's hom here with her sister, |.\Irs. )1. Fraser. The mid.-day trains have changed time. The up train arrives here now at one-thirt_\'. while the down `train goes at 12.57-instead of 2.15 as previously. so it might be ad- viswble to jot these gures down and save making a miss. ("Kn TX/'nr1r\oanv Toad Y1.3 n-h-Ya an I IIIJUUHU U3. James Friel, who for many years has lived amongst us and alone. decided lately that at his age now he should not continue to live a- lone. so therefore he disposed of what possessions he could and took his departure a few days ago, carry- ing with him the best wishes of the most of'us. Anni}-can v|`n:\ unhn utnhnsll HIUSI. U1. U5: Another nice rain visited us on Saturday night and Sunday morn- ing much to the satisfaction of the majority: a few, no doubt. not car- ing to have it arrive during haying operations. -A number of elds of wheat` and other grain were atten- ed somewhat with the heavy fail. but will no dou'bt straighten with favorable weather. Wkn -`I'~u...s....`..H.. II`-`!-`Ia 1n.d.J: L1....:.. L.VUl`d.U1U WU1l.lll'o 'I`he`Dram`atic Club held their eld day last Monday, 16th, and a goodly number were in attendance. the proceeds amounting to forty dollars over and above expenses. Although the day was dull and threatening, and time quite short for advertising, a real good turn- out was on the eld. The games were -brisk and exciting, and visit- ing softball clubs put up an excell- ent showing from start to nish. Living In a Fast Age An editorial in one of the large `American dailies comments upon the `fact that 1928 will witness 23,500 killed in traffic accidents. which accidents will also result in injuring 700,000 men and women. This statement is made on the alarming increase in traffic ac- cidents brought on by mania, which seems to editor discusses the various classes tinent statement: The slow poke `who usually thinks "he is a very careful driver will be responsible for quite a few accidents. driver plods along in the middle of the street at 20 miles an hour c lanes, when they pass him. In the Judgment of the editor of this large daiiy.. the individual who drives his car along the street at the slow rate of 20 miles an hour, is rightly termed a slow poke. The great majority of drivers will agree ~wi_th the editor. This re- minds` the writer of a` discussion which he read concerning some old records of the school board of Lan- '- casta, Ohio, in 1-828, just one hun- dred years ago. !Some interested parties. applied for permission to cuss the questionA.oi' whether rail- roads were practical or not. The -school board after giving serious consideration to the request, nal- ly rendered the following decision: forcing other cars into wrong traf-' use a school house in which to dis- the speed = _ inuence - everyibody in this day and age. The T of drivers who will be responsible , for so many accidents during 1928; ' Among others he makes this per- ' This ` I E; % Pl-!El..PSTON E >1- `$i&&a&m&ww&*& LCL/Cut. yttmbn | The whole human race of today` is bent on annihilating time. we! are all running to and fro--we are in a greathurry at all times, we murmurand complain at any de- lay. It is during our own genera- -tion that'we have exchanged the ox-cart for the auto, the candle for electricity. It is only during the very recent past that we have re- legated the goose~quill to the past. and have chosen the press. The rapidity with which we travel from place to place today is plainly brought to View in prophecy of Nahum 2:3, 4`. The chariots shall be with aming t_orches in the day of '-His preparation. `The chariots shall rage in the streets. they shall jostle one against the other, in the broad ways; and they shall run like the lightnings." More than 300,000 people enter or leave New York every day. More than 50,000,000 conversations are held every day over the telephone: 0 and what could we do without the telegraph or radio? 'As a result of modern inventions a worldseries baseball game is watched all over thecontlnent at the very moment the game is in progress. Score- boards are connected up with the city where the game is being play- ed. `The scoreboard gives you the balls, strikes. fouls, hits, runs, er- ors and every detail of the game two-fths of a second after the play is made on -the diamond, even though you are 3,000 miles away. Newspapers are vying with each other in an effort to be rst on the street with the latest news, and sometimes it seems that the news is printed almost before it happen- ed. We are all hurrying here and there and anxious to make as fast _.\Ii~. and Mrs. Mulkin last week. Several houses -are being wired aim.-nay, preparing for the electric lights. ....._..._._... I !time as possible, and having` reach- 'ed the days when it is possible for ehuman beings to travel at the rate Lot` 400 miles per hour. it is little lto be wondered at that the fright- ,ful speeder of 1828 has become ;the slow poke of 1928. \\'hi1e we ;are enjoying these changes and [conveniences pl`0d11C`(1Vb_\' modern `inventions, and while we are travel-, gling like the lightning, hurrying ifrom place to place, let us not for- sous AGENT FOR HECLA FURNACES me 531 : BARRIE : 118 Dunlap St. gnt that we are witnessing the fu1~` llmem of ])l`U])h(:`(`_\', which proves to us, that we are living in the last` days-the days just previous to 116 second coming of -Christ. -Don t forget the famous an-' nual Lennox picnic to be held at. Island Grove, Lake Simcoe. 01: Monday, August G, Toronto Civic` Holiday. 301} PLENTY OF HOT WATER Thursday, July 26, ___.--_.__?.__: ---F0r ne job ptflnciner of all kinds call on The Examiner. 26tf Pan Ila: .l\UU =7 Illvvoavs vv-v vs ---V --------__ Filils up hungryychildren, Pleases everyone- Good for all, i RSC1l!`I'- The between meal wheat wafer -`VISITORS WELCOME TO ALL FACTORIES ther out of the kitchen III!!!` --.. L-a-.11...- - '"`," "SOLD AND SERVICED` BY C. & W. MOTORS H. R. PALMER B, FRALICK Keep Cool this `Sum ~.- . Fcuunu-:s CLOWES Mrs.` Pierce of .\Ionvtre.1 is -renew-, lng acquantanc'e here. . -- ._ 3 `r... (`VA-av:/311 Vfiaunn` 1115 l1L1qucl`AuLcL1;\.c u... x.. Mr. `and Mrs. Connell, .VI1sse.sA Erma and Noreen. of Keswlck, are spending a few days at Geo. Kis- siek s. \n;._. TI-.1fn- (`.nnkh1lI`n is` visiting. friends .n Barrie. . - , Hrs. \\'atson of Toronto visited her brother, C. `Whittaker, last week. . _ _ r'<.n-.n.n+n1ru+3.nne fn N71`. and .Mrs. Slessor. , M Cong1'atu1atir.ms to -Russell Ad- dison, Myrtle Patterson, Annie Hodge, Sadie Campbell and Alma Slessor on being successful in pass-; Ins their Entrance.` . Mrs. \V. G. Gray of'.W1ndsor ..x..:.m: `now H...-\+hm~ .T Rrnwn_ last .VIiss Kate Cockburn is visiting. Barrie. xr..- TT'n+anr\ nf Tm-nnto visited week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Chas..E11smere on the a_rr1va.1 of a nun A. .VIcLean s. A Miss V. Wlars: of Orillia is spend- mg a week with her cousin, Aileen S1esso1'. {`nno~u~::hI1s"|--Hn1`\' fn Russell week. .\Iiss Beth -Slessor has been suc- .cessful in passing with honors the Primary piano examinatjgn of the Toronto Conservatory of. Music. tvv:-v . Juiy 23.-.\Irs. James'McLean is` visiting her daughter, .\Irs.. Roy Hearst, at Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Bligh spent a few days in Orillia last week. Mr. and .VLrs.Sm1th or Torontq spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peters. . um Sara `Smith. who has been July 23.--V-Mrs. Corby of Torbnto has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prince. . `\.l'no vm.1.u and 1119.: Veales of son. Mr. and .\Irs. Wm. McLean and family of Jarratt spent vasunday at .VIcLean s.` `flan v Hm-r n1 nvnna is snend- .V1.l'-3: visited week. \'fi:va Prince. I.\~Irs. Ve-a1es.a.nd..\1ls.s Veales I.Ends~\y are spending a. few weeks with Mrs. T. `Parnell. . 311'. and Mrs. F. McMahon of Tor- onto spenc Isunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ciute. .\I1`s. A.-X. =Bx'echin of Niles, -Mich., ..-.,l \,`fInnn.-. \,Tn1'c ctn PH? TAOY`d aw -....., -...--_-., All .3. `$1. `JJK \,\.unA1 and Misses .\;Ia\'is and Ruth Lord of T01`-onto are visiting with M1`. and Mrs. A. Fulloweld. Wilfred Lyons is spending a few Weeks at Lindsay. - \r:.~... 1: (`Annnvnn ha: rpfnrned to VV`L`l{S at Lnnusuy. Miss E. Cameron has returned to Detroit after spending several weeks an her home here. \\". L1`. Liray UL -VV1u.u:u.u. her brother, J. Brown, last WYEVALE EDGAR srecnm 0]: miles, m.u.;u., nu.` 1v`B;";Y1C!'- 11"? NY!` Bert * Mrs. tsara `Smith, has recuperaging in Barrie since her re- cent accident, has returned home improved in health. xmmm Bertram and Mr. and Mrs. ""D& M` `_ilv_rt0_W Goodrich `(.Fron Another Corrspondenti Mrs. Geo.`Davl`s, 1Sz`., has return`- _ed home after spending a. week with -her daughter, Mrs. '1`. M. Flat-' cher. who has been in. . \,nu l`M'\n-He 'ICoxworth'ha.S re- cher. who has oeen m`. Miss `Myrtle `rcoxworth - has turned to Toronto after a. lengthy holiday with her sister. Mrs. Dolph McLean. , dnvm-A `hail foam. nlaved Ivy .lcueax1. ~ Gilford ball team played "Ivy amateurs last Fridarnight. our boys being successful.J ` . Miss Margaret and Edgar Spears from Toronto were holidaying last week with their aunt, (Mrs. F. Ar- nold. A number from here attended the cold meat su-pper at Thornton last Thursday. . - . . \,I'I=a Rpm smith has returned Thursday. . . Miss Reta Smith has returned home after a lengthy holiday with Barrie friends. \Tna 1:`. 1' r has returned to Barrie rrlenus- Mrs. E. J. Carr has returned to Toronto [after a. month's holidays. with her niece, Mrs. A. H. Cox- worth. my. nnv1I1n1 -Qnnnv Snhnnl rcnict in neaun. Milford Bertram Mr. Mrs. Moore. of `Toronto, spent the week- end with M1`. and Mrs. J. Bertram. '1` Ar1r'H.:0n has returned from a worth. - 1 The annual Sunday School picnic` was held in Ivy park last Tuesday., Everybocly took part in the spo"ts, making it a perfect success. -xx: man 1'. Davis is visiting making It perlect success.` `Mrs. Geo. L. Davis is waiting` Toronto friends. _ Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Jennett spent .j:he week-end in Guelph. f`nv1'rv-vu'rsf1'I1-`|f';!\1`|a` tn the: ninn IVVn the week-ena 1n_uue1pu. - ' .Congratulations to the nine Ivy Entrance pupils who were success- furin their examinations. `K'3a~na T\m-nnuy and Amv `Rant- I111 -1n_ their examlnauuxxs. .\Iisses Dorothy and Amy Bant- ing of Elmvale are holidaying with their cousin, Miss Blanche Banting. .\nm-. mmg.-1.: T.vnn`a n nnrgn in their cousm, -.\1lSS nlancne Dauuua. 'Miss Freda Lyons. a nurse in Collingwood hospital, is home for her holidays. 1 \/r.. cma xrna 1:`. (.931-r11fhAr.snent 1 her nouaays. Mr. and .\Irs. E. Carrutliers spent Sunday with N11`. and Mrs. S...R- Elliott. \fla;- I`ho1rna _TannnH' Wh has at ner nome nere. .VIr.,and Mrs. T. Banting and Mr. and Mrs. J. '1`. Jennett motored to Muskoka where they spent the l week-end. , `run: `Dun;-an nP flnolnh I: V1,1H"h'|J' Elliott. I Miss Thelma Jennett, who has been in Utopia, spent the week-end at her home here. \I'v- on V71`: '1` Rnnfing HHF] week-en(1. Mrs. Rupey of Guelph is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. '1`. Jennett. \r.... A` 12-Jfoc eia+m- nf (`n`.'.!v1sr- wood Is now vlslung net`. . Arnold Carr and fam11yT_of Tc.- ronto spent a ew days with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Arnold last Week. Miags Isla Lyons 'has`ret.1u*ned home after a lengthy holiday. A nuwxkm F.-m-n hnvn affnnrln H19 with .\11`. am: .ur::. a. a=...m.... T. Addison has motor trip to Toronto. ` Charles Ambler and Miss Elsie Ambieg, `Barrie; Mrs. Garrison nav 1\A+u-nit gn .\1).`. and _.\11`s. J. L`. JCIIIIELL. Mrs. A. Bates sister of Coming- wood is now visiting her. Ayn-:51.-`I (`on-n ant` P'.1VY\`111 H-F TI`!- home all?!` 21 1eu,:._'.'Luy uuuuu._v. A numb!-"r from here attended *he Kiwanis carnival in Barrie on Mon- day e4vening. July 24-4Edward Guest` and sm Lyle spent Sunday in VVyeva1e. '\I 1~: 13.v\'e.:n n1 London. En2.. 15 Lyle Spent buuuzty 111 VVyU\(aLu. Mrs. Bryson of London, Eng., is visiting" her niece, Hrs. Aikens, Mrs. Donald Coutts,_ Bradford, is visiting friends here. 7 \.fu-3 T-T~\ nnnnlz -Jn fnrnv TOP.- onto, are visiting Mrs. Brock Rear. 111*. and Mrs. Dalton Banting ind fam.i1y, Conkstown, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Stew:m;, Lefroy, spent Sun- day \vith';\1'r. and Mrs. Alfred Webb. Vfv an \fvc n:1VP Aikena visitei vlsulng I1`1t`nus uerc. Mrs. Hancock and family, Tor.- onto, Rear. 11".. .-...~1 `fun T`\r11f'nn `R9111-inc!` n/n aay \V1Lu`;\u'. 'cLI1u.\'u's. nuruu vvvuu. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Aikens visitem friends in New Lowell last week. 1-: 1w `cvnlwi-. hm: vnfnvnn nffnr Il`1eI'lUS 111 .Vl:`\V 1.AU\\'!:`H ldbl. \V":Gn.- G. `W. We`b'b has returned after spending a week with his daughter at her cottage in Athexjly. ~ L July 23.--.\Irs. E. .-VI. Free}: and two,chilc11*e_n and Miss Elsie Carson of Toronto are holidaying here. Congratulations to Muriel `Carson who was successful in passing her B. C`. exams. `Thos. Moore is improving his residence (lately. the O'Neill farm) by applying some fresh paint. up and Mrs. H. -Alford and son Dy applying SUHH: Lrcau pauu. Mr. and Mrs. H. Alford and son Billy of Minesing Station were 'Sun- day visitors at Irving Carson's. 'l"hn umanhnvrinc nrn rinenlnz fast n1'J[Ol' [rip LU 1UL\Ju\.v- Ambler, (nee `Eva Ford) of Detroit, and Mrs. J. Lennox of Dalston were recent visitors with Mrs. John E m m s. ._..._____...._. Gay V1S1tOl`S at u.`\/U15 parauu :. The raspberries are ripening fast since the many showers and will likelygbe a good crop 13 Old S01 isn't too hard on them. Kdvert-ise in The Examiner, the yaper with the circulation. "BIG BAY POINT 4; .-ml IAIRII zxaumzn R. I-Iockridge was in Toronto over Sunday. `Una RnrHnsrhnm av-innf `Ian? wppk Mrs. Burlingham spent last week in Toronto. A \ `I .-dun `hnun ha: a-nna fn "l"nv-nnfn lunuay. I01` 8. new uayu. Harold Ryther was up from Tor- onto for the week-end. 1-_eA,__ ,e f`--AL1- 3.. in '.I.'0ronLu. \ John Devlin has gone to Toronto for a few days. `r.fou-nhi Dxrfhnr ma: uh frnm "Fnr- Cundles. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of Hamilton were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Halkin -and Mr. `Plowman. Mrs. Carver and children of Kochester, .\'.Y., motored over last werli. accompanied by Mrs. Dodds. her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Beadle. or Toronto, are spend- ing several weeks at their summer tage. n..-.m~r (nme1`0n of Napanee and- Aauv ova 5-gy n--... ..-.u-- Father T. Loftus of Seattle is visiting his mother here. 99-..--- 'I'_.lA..._ __.1 7.... (1n-.v-.. nuhn vnaauonaa 4:: --vuu-.n-.,, uuuy- -611 Mrs. Collier and children are vis- iting. relatives in Maynooth. 1-,__ 1-\ YfV_1-L -.n 15; t...-..:H. vuvnh Us \-vvnou y-...- - ... -.. -.-..ra.. `Misses Eilesi; and ks) Stone are holidaying with Miss Mae 0 ..\'eiI1.. Mrs. *J. H. Donnelly is visiting relatives in Toronto and Cayuga. Q cn_-____-n mid.-- -5 1'T...--.`1L . _ n - A.-o I can among scan. ...v w.-... .... -. Harry Loftus and Jno. Coyne are Zvisitlng in Isudbury district. :11... A-1\:-._ .....1 ..1...'1,1....... nun "15, auatcg. g `(Avian 1 av ... --.-.4 -.-- Mrs, D. Welch pr Pt. c}`}11t was arecent visltoxj in the village. ,1 -Iv - ,, 1-your-vvu .-. -'_--.-_ _.-... -_.v ..,_,n. Russell `Stone of Hami1ton'spen: Sunday and Monday at his. home here. Urn: haw Vino nf fhn GH1 nnn. re. Mrs.`Dan King of the 6th con., spent Monday, the 16th, with Mrs. M. Fraser. `I Ania nu-:11 Tlnnn-Anna Iinnlzrlon In .l.'0!'0IlLU. Gerald Shanahan shippel a car of wheat from the elevator on Sat- urday last. ` .VIrs. Fred Vanslckle has return- ed from spending a. month with relatives in the West. _ Misses Bert and Irene Hayes of Toronto are enjoying their vaca- tion at their home here. ` `Kvf null `Inn 173 Dninaf and ann ,v1. rruger. _ , Louie and Lawrence Hockridge are enjoying part of the holidays Iin Toronto. l"4,nu:-`YR Qlnannhnn ah1nnn1 0) uni` HIUEHEI` 011 L116 01.11 pun. Tliisses. Margaret and Dorothy Burlingham have motored to Tor- onto to spend a few days. \ I'iea :T.nv-nffn T-Tqvaa and \T t-w-- July 24.--.\Ir. and Mrs. Powers. recently from Port Hope, agent at the C.P,R. station, Mldhurst, have moved to Mr. Haverson`s house,` vu.. nnr1 \h~.= Rosters LIUH _aL LHUII HUIHC (1111:. Mr. and .\Irs. Ed. Priest and son of Niagara Falls are visiting his `mother on the 5th Con. N-1'!ac_-on \/fnuanrnu-or nn Tnv-nnv UH\-U LU apcuu `C1 LCM uC\_)B. Miss Loretta Hayes and Miss Jane Wynn of Chicago are holi- daying with relatives here. -r--_-._-..-- .c4-._a.. x,~,.:1....1 .. cI..,.l Lawrence `Scott loaded a. ne bunch of live stock here last week. while P. A. C0L1g111in shipped Mon- day of this week. \rTv nnr`| \I'1-2 `H 7Rnr~k`o\' nnr\nnw- U5. U1. Lll1 \\'CC`l\. 3/ Mr. and Mrs. D. Buck`.e_\', accom- panied by_ their daughter. .\I1`s. F. Corrigan of Guelph, ~motored to Guelph on ;Saturd:1y last. \n fhnm: e nn xvrn-r1 nu var nu Tn uu_\-:1pu uu _=ocu.u1uu_) mg. No, there is no word as yet as tr` prospects of having; lights at the depot, but we will kef-1) the Com- pany awake to the men. `hv Inenmh T.nFrn: nn \\'if'n of plly Cl\Vilk\C L\ Dr. Joseph St. Catharines in the village. enjoying it at \.r1___ *rr_L\-v .- LU Luv.` Luc.\. . Lnfzus z1nd.\\'if<= of Catharines are visiting` 1`e1;\ti\'t"~` In At present they are \\';1s;1g`n Beach. 5 I I Miss Kathleen Donovan has re- turned to the city a`I'tm' en.in_\'in+.'.` a few Weeks wi:h her mother hem-,'. who is gettin_::` along ne since he." recent `accident. ` '\N'h~u 'D:~.+ uc)\'nn 1xo`v- nn i`nn.`l.x\v LCUCILL G.UL}l\lCllLn Miss Pat. Hayes 1-It for Toronto. \\'he1-9 shn her sister Phil, and ma: will enjoy a trip to .\'i.: Buffalo and Glenn. Misg Bernice 1~I:x_\-vs. 1-1-..-... IIJF ...- .1 `1'\' JJUILGIU CLJILI @AC4.l|l. Mis I-I:\_\_'0s, I.'1\\'1'enco Haye, Dick :1nd \\'. I~I\':1ns, T. Hayes and Miss `.\I. H.1.\'es and Mr. Hale, m.0tm'ed from Evnnston. 1.`.. T1! `fs nnnn,-1 n Fnnv .- . ...:.1. ..n -J11; LTLGIC, IILULULCLI L1 U111 1L.\\lllbLU1l. III., to spend a few days with re- latives here. Both Phelpston teams lost at the tournament held on the 16:h. Elm- vale won over the Pheipston girls The boy teams put on quite a showing of sohthnll and our men defeated Hillsdnle. ' `Alla- 17h-.1.-`H... 1:)1.~.+c .-.4.` t5....A1.1.... Robert , Cameron Napanee Kexmeth of Midland are spending -:-1 few days at home. Mr. Atkinson of Toronto visited Mr. last week. am-..-n1 hnnstzfc-a1`e `being

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