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Barrie Examiner, 18 Jul 1929, p. 11

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Kalli. L .I.\J ULU. LLj.I.J.U1J\Ju1D. \.lLa\.C Scott, Perla Edney. JR. I TO SR. I-Honours: Gordon Mocarroll, Winona Cullingham, Earle Lennox; Pass: Elmer Webber. 1313 `D "l'\f'\ IV 'I _'l'n Unnn1 Ila A-IUAJLAVA , J. was . 43:11:; IV Lallllbd. . PR. B TO C---Honours: Hazel Mc- Carroll, Josephine Harrison; Pass: Doris Edney. PR. A TO B---*Hon.: Ruth Noble. Ivan Bell. If 7!! 'lf'I`Y1'|1'\`l"l'1'7 L...._'I...... Bull]. I-IGVJD Ulu I JR. III 'I`O SR. III-Ross Neilly 83, Vera, Bedford 82, Louise Kneeshaw '78, Carrie Neilly 72, Betty Porritt 65, Hec- tor Porritt 65. ' `If l'I'|I\ 11: T71 (`gum-:4-. Tnuhc 2: SR. III T0 JR. IV-Li11ian Spring (H), Lloyd Birnie. JR. III TO SR. III-Muriel Green. II To JR. III--Wi1la Constable (H), Craigie Hunter (H), Gladys Spring (H). T I'I"f\ T? T TA-..l IN......_ 77-`-.. t"4__-__. SR. III TO JR. IV-Honours: Dou- gald Brown; Pass: Amelia Neelands, Crawford Smyth, Geraldine Reynolds, Thomas Wright; Recommended: Gor- don Robertson. 711 rrux rvru -I-1v v-\-__. ru-1,-L-_ uvaa savvy; uu\.u.4- JR. IV TO SR. IV-Pass: Goldie Rix, R. J. Smyth; Recommended: Iso- bel Shering. l'"I .TAG `LT `I3TI`1`l _'l A'l3`l`\Q +n.-.n1-u-.u- auavgu VUMVLA . JR. III TC; SR. III-Pass, Ina Ed- ney. TT TIW T13 TTTTT.Tnr\nn-not Tnnun `Dnwvn auxin. wavy LVL\4\/(.BJ-A\Jll- JR... II TO SR. II-I~Ionours: Earl Bell; Pass: Leo Harrison. QC T 'T1f\ TE T1 TIA.` \II-r- a f`u.- an \ ucnu a ww A} . SR. III TO JR. IV-Ear1e Steele 83%, Bessie Bell 77, Gordon Bedford .72, Vera Kneeshaw 68, Isabel Dales 62. Dan Davis 61. 111 71-? rr\I\ an 1'I"l' `DA.-n 'kTml`|`lu O9 UU1 IULLLUU Uu. II To JR. III-Gussie Davis 65. Ethel Monteal 62. 1! rnrx 1'1 1A'.d1u Dadnnu As-4-`|~.u- ALGL uu uu us use. Go to any druggist today and get a full size treatment of Ironized Yeast. If ater this generous trial you are ?Ot delighted, get your money back rom druggist or manufacturer. It con- venient to buy from druggist, send $1.25 direct to Canadian Ironized Yeast C0,, Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont. Desk 255-BT 2E}; \; v\.4\JAaLA|\4AJ\.A\.\.A u vv 41.45 uu JJALJ\4OD} .SR.. I TO JR. II-Isobe1 Peacock, Ruby Hurst, Ross Hubbert, Sheldon Bowman, Allan Henry. I-Vera Walt, Grace Bowman. SR. PR.--Sa.rah Bowman, Lillian Bain, Noreen Peacock, Bobbie Webb, Mary Nixon. TD `DD A11-v|r\ `Nunvu `I711-wand TIT.-.1-.1-\ \I BIAAJLAE 5:544:15. SR. III TO JR. IV-Honours: Helen Cullingham; Pass: Gertie Harrison, Lloyd Coborn. TD TTT 'T`f\ CD 71"! `Dune Ts-an `I71;-I SJIMMFL .l.u.vJ..|ucau vac I TO II--Mo1ly Badger, Arthur Kneeshaw, Johnny Bell. ' 713 `DE 'l'1f\ CD CD ,'I nv-In 'I"\l-maa SXLICEDLLG W , uULLL.|u_y Lacu. `JR. PR. T0 SR. PR.-Ma.ry Davis, Jessie Bell, Albert Badger, Fred Por- ritt. T!!! A `Kl `I A 1l"'I "Qf\'KT {van A1-\n1n .La. us 4.; n 173 JR. III--Edith Bain (H) Gor- don Cook (H), Cora Hurst, Earl Bain, Norma Watterson, Jack Watterson (recommended owing to illness). GD T 'T`f\ `I"D T1 `l'an`kn'l Dnnn(\n19 S.S. l0 and 12, W. GVVILLIMBURY V AND TECUMSETH Names in order of merit. JR. IV TO SR. IV-Honours: Shier- ene Boyd; Pass--Este11a Coutts, Jean Cullingham. ' GD TTT "l"(\ `PD TTT Tjnusnununo 'I'_`ln'ln.-. s.sL N0. 16, W. GWILLIMBURY JR. _IV TO SR. IV-Scott Neilly (term s work). :13 1'71 "h(`| TD `I'\TT`li`nv-`Io ,Q+nn`|n JJUIH JEAN JAMIESON, teacher 75%, first class honors; 67%. second class honors; 60%. pass. svsuu. J 4.1 AAVLA. JR. PR.-Alma Nixon, Elwood Webb, Hugh Henry. `RI `RI A71 A11 4-n.~p.`lan.. S.S. No. 13, ,Sunnidale7a}1E 14, Vespra. JR. IV TO SR. IV-Ethe1 Sulley (H) Billie Redpath (H). JR. III TO SR. III-Dorothy Bow- man (H). - I To II-Bergan Shaughnessy (H). Marion Redpath (H). `I ? IKTTDDHV fnat-`hnr ` Pursuedv for 92 miles, Robert Col- ton of London was arrested for tall- ing to stopafter his automobile had 1- _ -on-usvun-n ;4.;. I TO II-L1oyd Green, Helen Green. PR. `IO I-Gordon Green. H. M. LEE, teacher S.S. No. 10, Innisfil (Jr. Room) a... .o pus.` --x o-o l\4A ;;:a. CHAS. H. RICHARDS, teacher s.s. NO. 11, 1NN1'sF1L S.S. NO. 10, INNISFIL --- --.~ -.- --- S.S. N0. 15. i1;'NISFII} M. E. MURPHY, teacher B21651) I0 GIVE YOU GREATEST mum uA(I1A\.I. \JlU0'\IL4Io N. J. SINCLAIR, teacher uyv a.:.u; 1. n.>uLL. JR. * Honours: Grace TEA... A-- M. M. ALLAN, teacher Janna; sun bl4J&\l vv `NJ I. WATSON, ' teacher 5!, teacher b" New beans made their first appear- ance at` Saturday morning's market, which was short and snappy. By eleven o'clock practically everything had been sold. From a nancial point of view the market was the best of the year, vendors reported. Much of` the dairy produce and vegetables had been spoken for and bushel baskets piled high with an assortment, ready to be taken away, mostly by chauf- feurs in uniform, were not an un- common sight. An fun +1-un Inn.`-swap J-la.-my -awn.-A uni:-ulabu vvumuavu ooau I. As for the` beans, they were mighty scarce. Only one gardener had them and he was flooded with enquiries. They were all gone before most people arrived. ,._Lv_-A W, ,,,, , so; uaaavuuu Another new commodity were red currants at 25 cents a box. The straw- berries still hang on. They seemed fairly plentiful at 20 cents a box and prices were not being cut as was the case a. week ago. New cabbage sold 2 for 25 cents and new beets and car- rots are down to the season s rock bot- tom price, 5c, although the bunches will become larger. The same applies to radishes. -r,-\____.--___n _.-:_-__ __-___ ..1_-_-,1 L. _, UV A uuouaavuo Farmers wives were pleased to re- port eggs had gone up to 35 cents a dozen, for the best, grading down to 32 cents. That's just about right if they would only stay there, one lady said. Butter was unchanged at 42c. (Nu... -......A..- 1...! ..........n`lu v\`l.un.-`A `Inna uuau. aauvuug nun) uuuaaunnbvu our One vendor had scarcely placed her spring ducks on the table before they were grabbed up by a tourist. They were beautiful ducks, not a. sign of a pin feather, averaging three pounds each and brought 40 cents a pound. Chickens sold for 43 to" 45 cents and some remained unsold at eleven o'clock. V791,!` _,_,1,u, ,,, 1, . , n 1! 494'. advanced Six 4-Door sedan $2241.00 While public markets are gradually passing out of existence in towns off the main street. of Ontario s King's Highway, not so Ba.n'ie, at least not during the tourist season. The sum- mer campers and tourists have heard of Barrie s market and they like to shop there and get the stuff fresh. . T71nnu-A Inna Inn... A yuan.-L -iv-.J>.\..;u.L.`...... unzuy LLA\.J.\. u:AL\.L 5&1: LAID DIJIALL `M11: -There has been a most interesting connection built up between the farm- er, the market gardener and the sum- mer camper. Friendships have been formed and besides there is something nice about a trip to market in a big car or limousine, although prices are better than down town as a rule, and why shouldn t they be, it is argued, for everything is strictly fresh. It must be or it Won t sell. _1:-__.._-____L:.._. 1,3,, __,u A discriminating lady who shot a hole in two $10 bills refused to buy several bunches of sweet peas because the stems were too short. You ve ruined them, she told the young girl} behind the table. Potatoes, bag .............................. .. $1.00 Asparagus .................... ........ .. 3 for 25c Spinach, 6 qts. ................................ .. 25c Radishes, bunch .............................. .. 5c Lettuce, head .............................. .. 5-10c Onions ................................................ .. 5c New beets ......................................... .. 5c New carrots ...................................... .. 5c Peas, 2 qts. ...................................... .. 25c Peas, 6 qts. .............................. ...... .. 73c Strawberries, box ............ ..' ............ .. 20c Hot house tomatoes, lb. .............. .. 35c Red currants, qt. ............................ .. 25c $mm&m&$xm&a&m ETHEMARKETSE 'I0I0I X0X4>X0I I<>I<>I<>X I4 BARR'.lE S MARKET IS BUSY PLA`CE THESE DAYS VV auauu. PR. TO FIRST CLASS - Shirley Davie (H), Dorothy Wood (P). PRIMER A-M. Cripps, Gladys Price (absent). `E1 Q1`l7`I"'l'"`7`!7Vl3 +I\n nhnu IIIIII J, III-IIIU` Butter, lb. .............. .. Cream, pint ............ .. Eggs, doz. .............. .. Spring chickens, lb. Spring ducks, lb. Fowl, lb. .................. Al s.s. N()f.172,T;i _ JR. IV TO SR. IV-Nancy Dawson (2H), Edna Hardaker (ZH), Jno. Goss- ling (2H). ' GD TTT 'T`f\ TD TTT T`lv'nn`h17 'D111*_ uxv. ALA. J.\l uJ.u. .Lv'7*AJ~.u.uu:AJ .n.aua.* ridge (H), Verdun Davie (P). JR. III TO SR. III-Gordon Robin- son (P), Glenn Richardson (P), Bet- ty Burridge (P), David Gossling (R). TE 1'1 "TWIN CD TT Tnhn "KTn':~nn DJ JJLALLJLAEC \L /, 4Ju4vAu \.aIuuaLAL15 \J.\:,'. JR. II To SR. II John Watson. Gordon Wood, Marion Burridge, Vi- vian Crawford, Kenneth Davie, Bobbie Watson. T\`l\ l'l'II'\ `GIYTWQTIW $1 AC3 B`-\1.Aa11\.I This year's prize list of the Cana- dian National Exhibition is greatly in excess of $125,000. `lhnrrdnv. `July 13. 1929 ` No Need to Suffer Another Dayl S.S. N0. 5, SUNNIDALE Senior Room JR. IV TO SR. IV-Honours: Mar- garet McLeish, Rut-h Carmon, Alma- jean Horsburgh, Teddy Finn and Ken- neth Rawn, equal. Pass: Allan Rawn, Mabel Grainger. Recommended: Jack Booth. raw-\ `PT? r-nr\ 7 `FY? -rv ....... _. Puts An End to Bunion Pains A-l\J\J\4AAa SR. III TO J. IV-Honours: Angus Rawn. Pass: Jack Finn. 11-1 17? rnr\ raw-\ ~r-rv 1-__-A._ 13:...` ABEL vv;:. 4. was . vn ;. 11510 JR. III '16 SR. III---Greta. Finn. Grace Courtney, Ernest Clark. Recom- mended: Donalda Rawn. M. E. BENNETT, teacher Junior Room II TO JR. III-Honours: Dorothy Duff, Dorothy Havercroft, Esther Smith, Herbie Paddison. Recommend- ed: Harold Bates. -r up-urn-Irou-via-r-r .|.-__1..... There is one simple yet inexpensive way to reduce inammation of swollen toe joints and help get them down to normal and that is to apply Moone s Emerald Oil night and morning. Adz hnuxalac `l'h-no Qfnrn nr nnv fit-at Ihnllfrdlll U11 1113110 `auu ULULLLUL5. Ask Douglas Drug Store or any first class druggist for an original two- ounce bottle of Moone s Emerald Oil (full strength) and refuse to accept anything in its place. It is such a highly concentrated preparation that two ounces lasts a long time and fur- thermore if one bottle Emerald Oil does not give you comp1ete'satisfac- tiron you can have your money refund- PC9121} LIUDC. 1'I:\Jp1I: wuv wuuu DU reduce swollen or varicose veins should get a. bottle of Moone s Emerald Oil at once. Applied night and morning as directed they will quickly notice an improvement which will continue until the veins and bunches are reduced to normal. 15 azuonuzuj . - _ F. SWITZER. teacher For further reports see page 14. Special note: People who want to -nnnn c:u1nnn nr ma.-rir-nun vninc c'hnn'|r1 A SAFE AND SURE REMEDY FOR AILING CHILDREN Poultr, iiutter and Eggs `IR A 1- In UCDI I. MITCHELL, teacher JR. IV Dorothy Bur- -Auun '|"\nvn'n l'D\ ...... ......... ........... E in. 540-42c .... .. 35c \l'i('||'I`E pu..rnawr,' nuucxwr I01` onualmng proba of wins, guardianship and administration, General Solicitor, Nata:-v. Cnnvevan car an- uuu.u.I.uau'auuu, \Jt:uI:1'u.| DUHCIBOI, Notary. Conveyancer, etc. Otrice-H1nds Block. 8 Dunlop 81'... Barrie. MONEY TO LOAN ALEXANDER COWAN Barrister; Solicitor tor ob nrohate of wills- mnlrdinnghin and (Penetanguishene Herald) A,,L_____Ll.__. _._.1 --.uu-lg.-n ---an II UL` 051` I` o uusu U IIILI, Della Successor to Cresw1cke- & Be IBARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Money to loan. Ross Block, Barrie CAMEB01\i & CAMERON BARRISTER8, SOLICITORS, ETC. 5 Owen Street, Barrie Tnlnnhnnn Ant! Lu Luupzc nuuuuxg, aurnc. Branch Otce~-E1mvale. W. A. Boys, K.`C., M.P. J. R. I - PLAXTON & PLAXTON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. Offices: Kept Bu"tng, 156 Yonge St. '.l.`oro1.o, Out. 0. W. Plaxton, K.C. G. Gordon Plaxton, James O. Plaxton Herbert A. W. Plaxton, B.A. Conveyancers, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of in- terest. O1fice-1:; Owen St., in Mason- ic Tple Building, Barrie. `Rrnnnh fr-n._`li`Jrnvg`IA 13015 $3025 Barristers, solicitors, Notaries Public, Con vmmn nan: `I321-1-. is no lJUlIDl`41'l.' NOTARY PUBLIC, Conveyancer in- cluding drawing of wills, deeds, ar- ranging or loans, etc. Insurance of all kinds, Executor, Administrator and Trustee. Thornton, Ont DR. AINSLIE P. ARDAGH SURGEON EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT May be consulted on first and third Saturdays of each month at Queen s Hotel, Barrie DR. 0. A. ARNOTT (McGil1) . Physician and Surgeon Office: 97 Elizabeth St., Barrie (Formerly Dr. Arna1l s Office) Telephone 557 Office hours: 8-9.30 1-2.30 8-8.30 Allis V7: Ila IAILVVID Surgery and Diseases of Women `Associate Coroner gounty of Bimcoe DR. W. H. CARSON Graduate of Toronto University Phone 61 0ff1ce-58 Collier 81:. Hours: 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2, 6.30-8 p.m. owmm No Nnnearlel. IAIILV TAKEN. oulcnw AND Ivbnwoo-u.v cuzanu zvcu I'll non on.IcA'I` Ivuna. An mutt? AC II IIIAD DES. LITTLE & LITTLE Physicians and Surgeons, Barrie Office and Res.-4'1 Maple Ave. Office hours: 1 to 3 p.m. 7 to 9 p.m. or by appointment. Phone 213 A. T. Little, M.D. W C. Little, M. B. DR. FRED. A. ROSS Formerly of Drs. Ross & Rosa Late Surgeon Specialist with the Imperial Army, 4% years. General Surgery and Obstetrics Especially Orce-140 Dunlop St., Barrie Phone 710 P. O. Box 1078 D1. 1!. G. TURNBULL Graduate McG11l University, Montreal. Office and'Residenct.=-Cor. Elizabeth and Bradford Streets. Phone 105 Office hours: 9-10 t..m., 1-3 p.m., 7-8 p.m. L. J. SIMPSON, M.B. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Res1dence-Col1ier St. corner Owen, Barrie. Phone 275 5011 Hours 9-8 BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. Masonic Temple Building, Barrie MONEY To LOAN DR. N. W. ROGERS PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Special attention to Obstetrics Office and Residence: 50 Mary 81;. Phone 101 nomm r; iiT.i1in1,Wii.; BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Masonic Temple Building, Barrie MONEY To LOAN H. B. CRESWICKE Banister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Ross Block, Barrie GORDON LONGMAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN `Dace `DI:-nub `linu-In DELIVERED V Fully Equipped, Ndming Jllore to Buy N is H A w SCHOOLS ` Business as usual through July ` and August. Day Schools for those who wish to attend. Cor- ` respondence Courses for those who wish to study at home. In- dividual instruction. Rapid ad- vancement. Employment Bureau Service for graduates. Prospec- * tus free from Shaw Schools Ltd.,J KBay & Charles Sts., Toronto. DUNCAN F. Mccmue, B.A`.- Qnnnnccnr On (`.1-ncurln'lrn,Rr `Dali ROBERT E. SMITH EYESIGHT SPECIALIST K. Tlunnlnn Q4 JBIIDIII OI I`; J. .l:IDJ.\I1'1 J. DFIAULAJJLD L 58 Dunlop St.-Phone 80 I 0.8 Rntnu-rlnm: H11 1n V \I"ImIl QIICCUQ IJGIIIU Telephone 406 MONEY TO LO OPTOMETRIST J.V1\J1Vl`J I. L\J Ll\JlLI.` Ross Block, Barrie J. A. CORBE;l;;l`- `DTTD1 T!` (`I nnnn -o. MEDICAL Ill DMTILIUIIIS DU Saturdays till 10 p.m. ......, ;u.u, suucou we are 1101311180 00 can- cel, we assume the subscriber wuhel the service continued. REM1'I'I`A.NO- E should be made by registered lat- ter, money order or cheque payable at pa: in Barrie. A. E. PRINCE & CO. BUILDER.S--CON'I R.ACTOR8 See us about those floors and Alton- tiom. Phone 1154W or 990M. - uucu auuacnpuons interrupted in GIG they fail to remit before expiration. While subscriptions will not be our- rled in arrears over an extended per- iod, yet, unless we are notified to cel. assume the mihnrrrihnnn menu- FIIULIHHGI CV31? '11! subscription Price-Oana.da and Goal Britain $2.00 per year in advance (III arrears $2.50); United States, $2.00 per year in advance. Both old and new addresses should be given when change ot address is requested. GAI- CELLATIONS-We find that man cl our subscribers prefer not to inn their subscriptions interrupted in they t0 I`&U'l1t hnfnrn arr-uh-akin-u JESSIE R. BBYSON Teacher of Piano, Organ, Singing and all Theoretical subjects Choir Director Central United Church Pupils prepared for Toronto Conserva- tory of music examinations, all grudal. Special attention to A.T.C.M. work Studio: 27 Bradford St., Barrio uunullll A. JOHNSTON, .C.M. Teacher of _Piano and Theoretical sub- ects. Pup: prepared for Toronto onservatory of Music and London, H. R. PALMER _ { DOROTHY A. JOHNSTON, A.LC.M. Piano and 'rhmm.+4....u ....-- Three years post war practical e: at- ience in England and Scotlanq Office and Surgery: 48 Bayeld 81. Phone 811 urn nun un.;4.1LV1AL1LV Funeral Director and Embsimet Ambulance Service : I-`hone III Limousine Hearse if desired Cot. Mary and Elizabeth Sta. Burl: .-.. -uuu-nu llraullt OF NUKSH Barrie Branch BABY CLINIC from 2 to 5 o'clock every Friday. Application for nurse s services ml! be made direct or through doctor. ._:_______.__.:_______.___-* I I uuvllg DIILVII Ac h, C.A. G. W. S. Hulbig, Prod T. E Manager Co 1115]; L & LAWLEBI countants Yonge, Torontd D.Campbe1l,O.L. uction Engineer . Lawless, C.A. st and m'nm......... n...- j VICTORIAN ORDER. nu rrln `D-.. _ ,4____ WELCH, CABIPBELL & Chartered .1.-..-----4` 1'. 15. 1 Manager Cost G. R. & E. BURNS (Over F. Dutcher s grocery store) Chiropractors, Drugless Therapist! Spinal Adjustment and assago Electric, Vibratory and ed; Blanket Treatmeii Patho-Neurometer Service Phone 405.! for appointment -:-.- now; run suiaif --v-uuv vvuau, B-IQL Organist and Cho Collier St. United Church AJEU Mn. Exnmie Wilson Contralto Vocalist, Entertainer and Elocutlonist Singing, Speaking, Public Oratory and Dramatic Expression For interview and terms, apply 16 Collipr .qf.l'nnf I!---`A Repairs oni /3111. makes of SALES AND SERVICE Toronto Garage mam on 8." lnnknc Al --- W 'i:s;a31}11_e-1s; `V FUNERAL nmncrons AND EMBALMERS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Motor ambr-lance in connection BARBIE, 0N'l`.-PHONE II EFFICIENCY ECONOMY Hora l\_-,, - . u nu n..uuJ:1l.Aul;l\ OPEN DAY AND NIGHT (7 Elizabeth St. : Phone Ill \ FFICIALS of-various or- ganizations and societies can get their message home by publication under Com- ing Events more effective- ly and economically than by any other means. The Ex- aminer goes into 90% of the homes of Barrie and district. Ask yourself how much would it cost to send the same message through the mail. ONSIDER the delivered, fully ' equipped price of this charming Nash "400 Sedan, and you ll see immediately it is a car you certainly should consider, when you get ready to buy. ' For here, at a delivered, fully equipped price much lower than you would expect to pay for a car of its size and character, 18 an Advanced Six 400". Sedan with the Twin Ignition, high compression, valve-in-head, 7-bearing motor-with the beauty and s le that have made the "400 a heavy. avorite among all the year's new cars-and with a host of other " costly-car fea- tures never available before in this price eld. Such features, for_ instance, as Bijur Centralized Chassis Lubrication which oils 29 chassis points at the pressure use EXAMINER COMING VEVENTS" G. G. smuyl & co. I-.I_4_|_un_ an;-A _-`rvaan.d\lll.l FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER nDF\T BIT! A\vI\ my-.--.-. for your annbuncementl. , ,4"--- _...,u U001 ' Varpply Collier Street, Barrie -2--r-~ * ,4___:._.-. MISCELLANEOUS p. C. LLOYD `Yf`I'I1u -s--_-..__- VETERIN./ARY Anaanracf DE. A. S. BLACK rlnn and Q--- BUILDERS Phone scry ' . `I6 811 uu wxcas, U.A. and Efficiency Dept. 3- nunljlx 3'1"` Surgeon Cantnin Tv-nn IIKIILJJ Phone 1101 Leads the wor7z_uI.2_uotor caTrazu7 .,F.T.O: your _ovv- --, ..._-.. Junior Room, Angus 1=.s. ' II To JR. In (in order of merit): Honors-Irene Carson, Keenan W111- oughby, Florence Hanlon, Tressa Brill- lnger, Jean cripps. Jean Mocracken, Thelma Coulson, Donald Ross, Hilda Langsford; Pass: Charlie Ross, George Ismith. Emerson Symes; -Rec-.: Dorothy Illkenu I1A'I'f1'I`Il.B ianh. QIUUULI 91 UL uuv 1-v--w -- -_.. , SR. I TO II--Dona1d ush, Gordon Brillinger, Lloyd Wllloughby, Harold Smith, Josie Clulow, Murray Ducke worth, John Duokworth. -m 1- mn ma. T.-.'F'1-ed Gibson. Cece- wortn, JOI111 uucxwunu. JR. I To SR. I-Fred Gibson, liacharles, Albert Mason, Ernest Arn- em, Norman Moculloch, Jack McCul- loch, Jack Davidson, Harriet Coulson, Earl Woolsey. SR. PR. TO JR. I-Wesley Smith, Evelyn Wilkinson, Lillian Kirby, Wm. Wllloughby, Mildred -I-Ianlon, Marjorie Fletcher, Dorothy McMackon, Wesley E---ans `HRH: Arnnm ' ' `ALGA, J-Ivbvvoo ovov-u--w--v.., .. -__ _ S;':xv1bes, Eva Arngmy JR. PRIMER. `DO SR. PRIMER- Rosemond Kirby, Ray Latimer, Dor- othy Brennan, Kenneth Amem. 2.1: .'|:o'D'I .1ur`l:!'l:__('.1nn.r'lns Mason. Mar- LUJI LHQQVAA, Alvonvuoo vu--.-..g--~,, , Willoughby. A GI.zAsS-Fra.nc1s Mason, Lillian Charles, Jack Charles, Wesley Str1b- vbell, Stanley Woolsey. 1\K =v1~n.1'1'm-IE1-ts. teacher %;.Tune cLoss IIEAI. IN GOIIIIT ern. nu-r E111, vuwcuu \Ia.suuua.au. SR. III-Dorcas Espey (H), Fre- dina. Mcclung (H), Ada MacKinnon (I9), Harold Turner, Howard Snider. -In -rrr A11.m.4- cmnn {tn `I -Tnnmrd Turner, Howard isnmer. JR. III--Albert swan (H), Howard Swan. II-Mary Streahorne. I-Laura Swan (H), Dorothy Jam- ieson. SR. PR.-I-Ielen Robbins. JR. PR.--Orca McGra ch, Edna Mc- Grath, Billy Streahorne. -nouns-1-uA J._-_1.-.. Smll, 151118175011 $111153, '\oc\n. an Gibson, Gertrude Duckworth. -- - --4n `-9 IR-..-11 Bush f onny brennan, Aenucuu mucm. J-R. PRIMER--Cha.i`1es Mason, ion Mason, Dorian Willoughby, Doris 1I1l'I'|auun'|nn7 S.S. N0. 15, ESSA Mount Plqsant School JR. IV-Beatrice Reed and Jack Speers, equal (H); Orma. Brolley and Roy Speers, equal; James McEach- usv. a.a.a.~ ...-V-...... -._-_..-__-,,,, Knupp (R). JR. III-Kenneth Brolley, Camer- on Jamieson, Harold Thompson. II-Harry Thompson, Dorothy Bro1- ley, Douglas `Fisher. I--Lloyd McLean. P'R.-Dona1d Knisely, Lorne Mc- I Eachern. S.S.L NO. 2, FLOS SR. IV-Grace Snider, Isaiah Mar- tin, Vincent O Ha1lora.n. P4`F| 1'1"! 1'\nunnn `E ;-r\nu {T-T\ FWD- claimed for the cost of the repairs -that he had done to the house. It looked like the makings of a long drawn-out case but His Honour speedily settled things by a few astute questions to Mr. T. What was the house worth when you first went into it? $350. And you claim the value of improvements as $300? Yes. Well, will you give $650 for the house now? Yes. After that it was only a question of arranging terms of payments and everyone went away satisfied. __ u--- 1.-.: 1.- __u.1- ...-.... "ILLER's lAIf\E `RR I His Honour has had to settle many arguments, but this was the first time that he ever acted as a. real estate agent. He has, however, declined to accept offers to dispose of other pro- perties. A. rn. . SR. III-Doug1as McEachern, Glen -__--_.. In \ RURAL SCHOOL PROMOTIONS JEAN GILCHRIST, teacher S.S. N0. 10; ESSA -E. PEA;ALL, teacher of a edal. Ana alloy steel springs in- divi uallydesigned for its size and Aywei ht, correlated with` Houdaille, don le-action, outboard-mounted, hy- draulic shock absorbers. And the world's easiest steering! These are only a few of the features of this Nash "400, but they give you_-an idea of its greater value and the ex- traordinarily ne performance you may expect from it. The delivered, fully eq-_tu'p ed price on this, and on all 400 mo els is lower, for the sim le reason that all this equipment- iiur Centralized Chassis Lubrication, Houdaille hydraulic shock absorbers, bumpers, spare tire lock, and tire cover-is installed at the factory and included in the factory rice. Some dealers charge as much as 550 to $60 extra for bumpers alone. "$'1',4" ;., $3422 * including Touring, Road- ster, Coupe, Cabriolet, Victoria and Sedan Models Delivered, Fully Equipped Prices of23 400 Modek, 4054;`..- Ant`-`sen Sells Hdue to Defendant in Action For Rent. - 5. teacher S.S. N0. 18, 0B0 (ARGYLE) SR. III To JR. IV---(Total, 600)- Robert Prophet 461 (H), ie Roe 454 (1-1), Nola Jermey 399 (P), Richard Roe 334 (R). ~ JR. 111 To SR. 1II-('I'ota1, 600)-- Ja.mes.1'-`letcher 411 (P), Stanley Mil- 1-.. _I..-A.a& mI"'Io -i1--G1o`.dys Bonney (H), Her- bie Rugman (E), Wallace Gougt; (H). :11- Ann I3nIr-u-nun (EN HUI la Note: Jean Robson` promoted to SR. 11 on term work. In It QA\`I A'.A\T +nnn'InA1n \E) , xlauaccu J L ULLI-L59 \oIu n 111` '10 SR. In-;Gera1d Ken- ny (P), Mary Partridge :(P), Milton Bonney (R), Wm. Rmehart (R). It To In-W11ma. Switzer (H). Alma Robson (H), Robert Rinehart (R). _ ' T -r I-nr\.1.`r t";1.-"In. unnnnu l'\ `Ham- IV &vu5u1uu Vac}, vvuuoavrvv w-an-3.. \--;, aladgs Robson (H). JR. FR. TO SR. PR.-A11an Rina- v___4_ Jar Ha U561! ha SR. 11 TO JR. III-(Total, 550)- Ross McMillan-188 (H), Myrtle She1s- well 428 (H), -Alice Roe 330 (P), Percy Millar, absent. Junior classes promoted at Easter. SR. I To JR. II--Jean McArthur, Aileen Fletcher, Orval Roe, Lillian Mc- Arthur, Orval Jermey. an `D`D'l'lA""D Inn n: 'r_'mn-win: ucuuca L'J\alIl lar absent. G3 TY?!` LU: L `V4 Ffetcher. 1-1-| An interesting and amusing case` was] imrd in the Division Court here on Thursday. Midland parties, whom we shall call Mrs. H. and Mr. T. were the mrticipants. It came about somewhat . this way. In 1927 Mr. T. occupied Mrs. 1-1's. house, whether as` a tenant 01' as under an `agreement to purchase is hard to say, and was undecided. At any rate, Mr. T. paid some money to Mrs. 11.. and in addition made a num- 1101 01 alterations and improvements to the house, purchasing part of the material and getting the rest from Mr. 1-1., husband of the lady plaintiff. After about a year when payments were not coming along satisfactorily, and M1`. T. was finding it difficult to raise money to make payments, he left the house. Mrs. H. brought an action against him for arrears or rent, and M3`. 'Is. defence was that he was not a tenant but a purchaser and so did not owe any rent, and further counter- I"1CI;U1lUl. . JR. PR..-Roy McArthr, Bruce Jer- mey, Pearl Herbert. (`_1 .A`DA n 'D1:rn.1:-.v fpnnhm-, CIUH \:l.'}. DCLLNUC uLa.wu.uu \L 1. -SR. III To JR. IV--Lloyd Campbell (R); Florrie Graham (R); Florence McArthur (P), Jack McArthur (R), Lloyd Sampson (H), Jean Walker (I-I), TD 1'1"! rvn Q13 T`r1'_.T-l nrn`l rnw. S.S. N0. 12, INNISFIL H, honours; P, passed; R, recom- mended; `F, failed. Qmninv `Dnnv-n ' 3 S.S. N0. 2, 080 JR.` IV '10 SR. IV-`-Archie Gavin (H). Delphine` Caldwell (I-I), Orvllle Blues (P), Harold Drury (P), `Fern `Peacock (P), Harold Partridge (P). SR. 111 To JR. IV--Leslie Swltaer (H), Russell Partridge (R). -n: -rrr Inn can `l1`l .__l'1.ave1a-I `Ran- I S.S. N0. 17, ORO JR. IV -To SR. IV-Margaret Cam- leron (P). Bernice Crawford (P). `m -rrr I-nn -n3 1'17 __`r,1:-ma ('!amnhn11 Luuyu Duuxpauu \I1}, ucuu vv puts`; \;a.;, JR. III .,TO SR. I;I-I-Iarold Craw- ford (P), Alex. Graham (R). `L7 65 1-munnns-n `D in none: and `D I'D- JALCLJUCU, L`, LG4LlULAo Senior Room JR. IV TO SR. IV-Ina Kennedy (P), Myrtle Stinson (R), Dick Pear- son (F). an 117 mm 11:: `n1 Tan! 'u'aAim;n DUAL \L` ] . SR. III TO JR. I,V--Jack Madigan (H), Blanche Hammond (H), Sadie Reed (P), Mary Stinson (P), Helen Hawthorn (P-), Verna Patterson (R), Fred Srigley (F). TD TTT "Ff\ GD `|"| T_`I3'11o `IK111-r1nn1r J.u1.'u \L'), rucls. uuaucuu \LV]n H. is honours, P. is pass and R. re- commended. `ICU ll5JC`y \J' } - JR. III TO SR. III-Eva Murdock (H), Muriel Kennedy (P), Lloyd Bur- ger (P), Florence Little (P), Evelyn Patterson (R), Bobbie Johnston (F). IOLA G. ANDERSON, teacher Junior Room SR. II TO JR. III-Hi1da Pearson (H), Myrtle Patterson (H), Fred Bo- diam (P), John Miller (P), Jean Reed (P), Irene Kenny (R), Archie Ken- nedy (F). GD `I . "I'|f\ TD T'I 417n1-nan 'l .`l'uk'h:n-f College Girl Tells [low She Cleared Skin. aiee1e%l!!$l ucuy u: ; SR. 1- TO JR. II-Ve1ma Hubbert (H) Beatrice Hammond (H), Floyd Burger (P), Walter Conron (P), Fred Conron (P), Doris Hubbert (F). SR. PR. TO JR. I--Mar1e Dyer (P), Ernest Reed (P), Ross Murdock (P), Barbara Srigley (P), Roy Miller (P), Neil Kennedy (F). TD `DD 'T`f\ GD `DD Tnnv 'I"\ucn~ L` GIL LXULIAJCUIJ \$` ] c JR. PR. TO SR. PR.-Edgar Dyer (P), Eileen Conron (P), Donalda Bur- ger (P), George Conron (P). A I|aen fn TD `DD __.`I. (nnnnf'h `I-'l'11h.. 5:1 \L' I, \JCU-L55 \JULl&\lLl \L ]o A Class to JR. PR.---Kenneth Hub- bert (P), Lewis Brown (P), Jean Ken- nedy (P), Grace Stinsgn (P), Reta Miller (P), Donald Hammond (P). `E17 l'\`D`E\`KTf*I4'| T A ['1 A E Fan nhnw LTIUU Jri. PRIMER mo SR. PRIMER-Roy IE1 -L-L Au L1` U1} U1 , Kl]. V 51 0 C1 8115] o SR. PRIMER TO `JR. I-Bern1ce \L 1, aJvAAuLu. AAQLAALALUAJU \J- )- FLORENCE I. AGAR, teacher` ism-..m% s.. `Phone 730; Barrio VII 'J.'.|UL US]. In CLARA O. PERRY, teacher. S.S. N0. 6, INNISFIL SR. IV-George Lucas, Alice Stur- gess. Recommended, Margaret Ayerst, Harold Gibson. -r-I-I 1-I7 111....1.... 1fr......1.. 'l1....J.1-... `DAL IIGLUIKL VJIUUULJ JR. IV-Wesiey Wonch, Bertha Bet- tridge, Jack Walker, Norma Ayerst, Jack Cuttress. SE TYT T An...` ITTSAA `An I`AI\5`-an "1 am a student at Cofiumbia. Uni- versity," writes Miss Arden Ambrroo- Han, and I am writing to inform on of the benefits derived from Iron- A ed Yeast. It helped do away with some unsightly pimples that were so hard to get r d of. Before taking Ir- onized Yeast ,my weight was 103 lbs. Now I weigh 115 lbs. My face and neck are rounding out, my digestion is better, I eat and sleep well and my health is excellent." `l'.At.tpr afrter letter tells this same U595 Vullllllll CD- SR. III--Leone Wice, Jas. Coutts, Mabel Keast, Caroline sturgess. TB T'I'I TAv-v\n'|:l 'Dnrlru:n-L- l'| J\ ?nn- \5VI 0 `JR. III TO SR. Il.'I-Ruth Hughes (H), and David Smith (H) equal, Marian Copeland, Evelyn Lowry. II To JR. III-Grace Allan (H), Molly McEwen (H), Russell Seaton (R). 113 ff 'l'Il'\ QB 11 _1!1n-Iooonvl `Wang, LKDJUJ-A AJLUIVLJ` JR. I TO SR. I-Betty McEwen, Tgnvu `Tin!-+ A"IrIv-I `lfnvnin `navsnr Can, U`Un In LE hJLVn LTIJCUUJ al'L\aL'J'VCL-I, Jean Watt, Alvin Morris, Eleanor Sea- `AI: JR. PR .'I O SR. PR.--Nancy Boyes, Bjl1y_Duncan. JR. PR.-4Maria.n Stewart. THEIMA L. KNEESHAW, teacher &VI-GILJCJ Lzcaau, '\JKll-VJLLJLU \J|lCLL ECDUI JR. III-Arno1d Rodgers (H), Ken- neth Crawford (H), Doris Ayerst, Ma- bel Sturgess. ' .G'D `l"I",#T -1'|1 `l`|a`Ina `Devi-1-u fV1\n4-4-:- NC; 9: van gcaa. SR. II-Li111an Dales, Beth Coutts, Chas. Gibson, Lenora Rodgers, Vernon Wice, Anna Rodgers. JR. 1I-R/obert Dales, Alice Cuttress. I-Howa.rd Meredith. SR. PR.-Ethel Hunter, Allan Rod- nan-a S.S._N0. 3,.lNN'[SFIL (Cherry Cred) JR. IV TO SR. IV-Dora McEwn (H), Gladys Clement (H), Temple Watt (H). QB TIT "l'Y\ "I'D f`T_J'l`W `lltxwv-in - USU. Id. &\I III-Us I-lj "LLGI L LXInJCI_ shaw, Howard Stewart, Keith Brown-I loan mAV\ `avnnnvvuinn sh. zII-I-'7I'O-'.I1% *..i(ifi{77iI;V1'..1';);):n-I re- port) . `ID TTT 'T`I'\ GD TTT `E151:-`nun `Dawn, l'lil1 15 CXCUIIEILD." I Letter after letter tells this same wonderful story. Five to 15 pounds gained in a. few weeks. Bony llmbs rounded. Blemished skin cdeared. (`Is-u`l11 nyfhnn Vnacf in II-nnirua is H`. 7' GI!!! \&l] o SR. 111 TO JR. IV-Ma.ry Morris (IH), Bessie Smith (H), Wilda Grose, Norman Harrison, Marjorie Browning l`D\ 891's. gas -:1. JR. PR.-T. R. Rodger, Leonard Sturgess, Donald Gibson. `NI `I QTKTIWT ATE 4-nan}-`nu ..,. JR. III T0 SR. III-Ei1een Rey- nolds, Mary Black, Lloyd Webb, Win- ona Scythes. Ann;e Third, Milton Gal- loway. GD 'I"'I "l"f\ TD TTT I\`Iu'un Q'knv--nn- 5945 vs: J.I\4\4Al4uL.I\4|IJ SR. PR. T6 I-Beth Ness, Edna Shering, Wallace Wright, Harold Ro- bertson. 'F11 1-n__-.- -3- 12-:-n___--1, 1-5-1.4:. av vvug - SR. II TO JR. III-O1ive sharing (H), Jean Johnston, Bill Johnston, Billie Wright, Margaret Thompson, Jack Sharpe (absent for examina- tions). 713 T1 "I'VI'\ ET! TY T..._2.. IV..1....... vavana/ . JR. II TO SR. II-Ernie Goheen, Marion Reid, Jack Thompson, Mar- garet Neelands. GD DD "l"`I'\ T 13.-M-`la 'K7(\nn 17'1nn nus uu\.u:. JR. PR.4Francis McCuish, Ralph Robertson, Margaret Third, Margaret; Thompson, Norman Galloway. T TIT A 'T|C(\`kT 4-nn n'ln-up SR. III TO JR. IV--Marjorie Bain. JR. III TO SR. III-Muriel Peacock, John Henry, Melville Cook, Parker Peacock, Emmerson Andrew, Jack Hughes. 'I'I' T`f'\ 'I"D `l'TT,,,I":-I-H>1n `Dru -n I`L`l \ (`inn u; a II TO JR. III-Honours: Jean Rowe, James Cullingham, Irene Harrison; Pass: Olive Mccarroll. 71- l'l'II\ nun -r-r -r1-_,,_._..__ ww,,,1 IUUIICWCI. .Du:nusucu mun u.n:u.n:u. Only when _Yeast is I1-onized is it more effective"--for Iron is needed to bring out the weight-building and strengthening values of Yeast. Get these pleasant tasting tablets today. 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