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Barrie Examiner, 16 Jul 1931, p. 5

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Wn.vr-rim.` Lndzo won flrst. orizc for WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS `iii; {mun \\\\ I I-Jl|n|lI\a CORN FLAKES 1 Quaker Brand f"f\l')Fd IT! AI/CC CHOICE TOMATOES No. 2 size 8c COLUMBIA MATCHES U Strike Anywhere" I r\ Der lb. pkg. 29c c.g.H1_1\}_1)s A. E. FLEET}-{AM ISL--- 112.4 IZTPARADE IN ELMVALE P91` pkg. 8_c Per pkg. 8c \.o \/0 llIlVlI\J tin Lao I n.au_4n.4n nan unv- Phone 145 Phone 164 P. KEARNS FREE DELIVERY TO ANY Phone 12 PART 01-` THE TOWN BLUE BOY {niI_v- 'p`n.'...'` 1'53` hut our nnly .~l:~ck n1:Ikc.\' mllnced in (`,:m:ld:1 \ nur .\L`1L`CHUll. /\1\\':l L`.\ .\l1np1\i!1g' :1 plan: I I . I Rama. Band. headed `by Chief Black Hawk. The band won rounds of ap- plause for its snappy music. Eight members of Rama. L.O.L. followcd their band. TTn(l\r `Lnrlan Lnn A No 343. 01'- their band. Unity Lodge. L.O.B.A.. No. 343. O1'-- lllia. This lodge presented a. pleagsing appearance with their neat while ' dresses and red. white and orange p:u'- i asols. `Ll uv-nnnruir YA;-in-m 1.01. N0 296. Siey, Oruna. Waverley Lodge prize the be:-at primary lodge in the parade with over 50 members. Coidwater took the prim for the best. primary lodge under 50 members. Prizes were a- warded after consideration of appear- ance, department. and music. n-.. .x... L...,.. r,.....x r~..........A Dnr|nIlf\_ asols. , Harmony Lodge. L.O.`L., No. 296.` Orillia. Uhthoff L.O.L.. N0. 4'14. Jubilee Lodge, lL.O.B.A., No. 764. Warmmstcr. xxranmi.-.u.m~ r.n`r. No 831'. (~,ar1'v- Warmmstcr. Wanminst-er L.O.L., No. 837. carry- ing the best, banner in the parade. and with over 70 marching. present- ed a strong appearance. -n:.....n.....;-..- 1' I'\1` Mn 0(\A Nuum- Cu :1, m-sung up,n.u.......... Hawkestone L.O.L.. No. 904. Num- ber in parade. 24. Sebright L.O.L., N0. 1899. Goldwater L.O.-L., No. 66?. Midland L.O:L.. No. 956, with a, splendid boys` fife and drum band, were given hearty applause. ~n..-.....x.. 1 ,\..:...- 1' nu A Mn am: wcn: g,nv.:u ucru |._y ap,u......... Huronla Lodge. L.O.B.A.. No, 866. Penetamguishene. had 14 ladies. in the parade looking very neat with their white dresses and orange parasols. Penc-tang L.0.L.. No, 1885. Wyebrldge L.O4L.. No. 1941. were dressed in orange sweaters and pro- 'sentcd a. very striking appearance. ` .-...._M-. ;I\..... v...u,.... -r A? Mr. mm n(;uu:u a. nu, u Queen's Own Lodgt`, L.O.L., N0. 683, Victoria I-Imbor. 1",)" Durlrhill Tnxkrn `:U| irH-and with Vlctorm umnm`. Lady Parkhill Lodge. Midland, with 28 ladies on parade were sI.rik'm2'ly costumed in white d1'cs9vs with nranm` sashes and` white mormr bom`d- hm-:. Midland L.04L., No. 947. Waverley `L.O.-B.A., No. `781. Waverley L.O.L.. No. 589. 1)rv:4m1t<-d a neat, show with purple ."vvoa1m's trimmed with Irnnpzc. Cmlghurst L.OJL., No. 985. Mount. rHor(-1) Lodge, L.O.L.. N0, 622. Vasoy. A1lcnwood`L.O.I... N0. 1119. Wyovnlc L.O.l,.., No. 1386. Beaver Lodge. 'L.O.B.A.. Elmvnle. drossccl in white (lrcssvs and currylng mango parasols. Elmvnlo L.O.`L,. No. 991. After the parnd~o roacho(l the Agri- culturnl `Park 11. was 100 WM. (0 slzrrl tho sports` and tho crowd jummvd lntu tho ;.rrzmd'.+l.nnrl and` tho fair huildinrg. Acldresscs WOT!` glvon in tho gx'an(l- 7 Bars Comfort? Soap 3 Cakes Castile Soap, A1\x':1_\`.~ l'rc:~l1 an plc.1. l.cl u.~ . 4.. 1|. all for 41c per bottle 29c zwlluu, ueyua -.uu,uu gnu. .... .... \l For the best Loyal Orange Benevo- lent As~'.r)('.ia'ti0n. lodge in the parade, the prize went to Orillia, with 36 mombr-rs. Midlnnci took the other prize with 28 members on parade. Waverley was highly recommended. ' Orillizt was the best Loyal True Blue lodge on parade. with 18 mem- bers on the march. Midland` won the fir.-L prize for the best Orange Young Bi`it(m:~: lodg-0. with 117 members. The lmst banner in the pm`a was (?{L1'I`iCd proudly by Wn.rminstm' lodge. Rama Bunti was the best band. 4I.!)(l{.!(*s on lh<- Mm`('h Wnslmun. aged 91 you-rs. look the of :1 (`H.110 to the ol(le:<(' p:n'a(l(`. Mi`. Ag- nrw n1vn1bm' of the Orzmgc f\u-:l..u- fun "III nnuvc per doz. 19c I ~ n.r\/Jana` Phone 854 3 Dkgs. 23c 6-oz. size 4 for 25 2 for 25 6-pad 23c 29c -.\'L'l11NCd in 45 [110 l1C> u1'(u~r Im` `(II Ivlmdimx parzulo was Ivy band. dirm-Ii n W. J. Lommx. 'I`h:- band 2 strung. Following (110 Silver Lt-af Lntlgv. L. O.B.A.. N0. C'vrav\nlmrsl.. Af- the following: C`:1'zu.'r-nlIl11'.v.L L.O.I..., No. 1301. Wnn(l"nrl(lL:r~ I,..().[.,. N ). `.18. Map!" City I.n(l:.{r~. I... [`.B., Orillia. Mldlzmtl O.Y.B._ Nn. 1'17. Lnngt-Inm'1-k O.Y.B., No. 3412. Lightning Egbert Barn is Burned IEgrbert. Dorrespolldencel The ham of Walter Wrlght was (-nmp1ot.eIy destroyed by fire during |l'he storm of 'I'lmrsday. July 2. Mr. Wright was in the house when the shock came. `but before he was able to reach the barn it was :1` H1855 of flames. Ten pigs, some hens. llanless, seed drill. pulper and cutter were all destroyed. The loss. is partly covered II-xv lmmrannn. stand` by Orax`1"`ge officials which un- fortunately could only be heard by the limiicd. num-bet" gaining access to the stand. The fife and drum bancle. were forced to give their customary informal concerts in the fair build- ing which echoed to the roll of count- linen drums and! the shrill music of 1 `mg which echoed to me mm 01 (mum.- 'Ies:s. drums and the shi'i11~ of dozens of fires. Eimvale Gaiiy Bcdecked Ehnvalc was docked froin 0119 end of the town to the other with gniiy colored bannr.-rs. flags and` stmanicrs. and Orangemen and Orangewomen mingled their bright. colors through- out the day. When the rain ceased the bands issued forth from their covorccil stand and continued their music in ovo-ry corner of the park. Arrangonionts were made for the t`:~(-ding of the additional population by the Anglican. Prnsbyterizm and United ciuu'ch0.<. which .<.-rvvd- nwnls (ivuring tho day at 35c :1 plate. Num- MYOUS hot. dog stands and wtrc-.sinnont, Imnlhs aim served to fill the hungry children since the work began.`-t- I`he;'e are 157 in the home _at,,pre:sent.. -nnumwxcoc mm xlvn wnuld nnvnr in ab,prse1iJ.. Pessimists said xix-' would-` never raise the $300000 neces.6ai'y to ibuiid the orphanage, but \ve did an(i we paid for it. when it, was finished. But, we need` $40,000 now to `build a new schnoi." ,A. A. Gray. former Grand Master for Ontario West. made a plea for a retention of the British flag. "The ($0,000 mrn who lie in the old iand are enmigii to keep us connected with the mother cmintry and` the one flag --thc Union Jack." -Chief Black Hawk (ii the Rama In- dian Reserve appeared in full Indian regalia and sang "The Prodigal Son" in his native tongue. He said he was not, afraid of, anything happening to thq Indians. Whcn the, war came many boys fruin.,his re.~:ervc had en- listed capci-_ ,soi'nc`~ hadn`t, come back. `This is a gr-at country of ours." he said. eineinzber the dc1`(is of our ir.\..,\r..oi`...'-Z Aw. u-n dnina chic)" Llllh ID) ` forcfathc-1 a toumanlom. mmmu [0 mmcuc unnu- Ly toanL Two ganxcs. were play- ed in the -1n'.)rnh1g. In a .s'tirrin;z smuggle Hillsdalc defeated Wyebridgo by 8-7 with the Dunn brothers as tho Hillsdmc battery. The Hillsdale Lcam is a mixture of c-xpo1`i(`11cn and youth. Alongside such wily velc;':m.s' of thv ball and `:),1()\*c 21:: Dnwr.pm't, and Dawes. Hillsdulv had five `boys on the tram 1014: than fifteen y(`u.1';s nld. in- cluding (mo `12 _vv:u's old. who was one of the stars of the team. The nthvr nmrning vn<'u1mlm' \v.'1.~s msy for 'Ehm':1h~ aguh1sl. Purl. Mr- Ninnll 1I\n hnunn I:~:nn uvinninxv hv e xa in 9 1' '1 e I -CHEVROLET- { . U e Thursday. July 16. 19 Tha world's lowes? .....,J-I. 124:..- {mm McLAUGHL|N-BUICK lull!) un uun 2 doing this?` rw-.. - OLDSMOBILE THE BARBIE EXADIINEE jug attmcliu 1 first prize i .Qin\r-nn ("nun PONTIAC CADILLAC Qualily Foods For Your Table . LJ4J\JV . _\ LVAA ... J famous for its mzignituclc, ; beauty of environment, univcrt [Sal displays, ne buildings and `brilliant entertainment, the} Canadian Natiunnl Exliilvitinnl larouscs enthusiastic admiration.` I 1` For Fourteen Days 13 an.` ninhrc Hum-rx I: .1 rnncmnf (um I _.,_ _---__-_, , ,J `and nighrs there is 21 constant How of new delights and absorbing `admixture of pleasure and prot. 1 * Exhibits frpm :1lt_n0st ` every country; cnllectimis ofnncient and modern masterpieces of art in ` two galleries; famous 2.()0()-V0ice [: Exhibition Cl1orus-S;1t., Aug. 29; , Thurs., Sept. 3; Tues., Sept. 8; Sat, 5 Sept. 12; "Orientiu" gramlstzind Ii spectacle of sparkling l\filll`.lnCC (le- icting mystic charms of the l`.:ist; tt. Hilcl:i's P-;1n (';flitigl21iul (each member :1 lwrnnze, silver and gold medallist);(?:i\':1ll(>'s:1n 1 all branches nfagricultnre in world's largestshowbuilding;MilliunI)nll;ir 1-lorse_Pal:ice to be olliciailly opened 1 this year. Sixth Maratlmn Swim in two evenrs_sp0rr spectacle ofinter- mtional renown. These are but .1 few of the features which enthrall I and enthuse. I 1 r Illustrated literature will gladly be sent 011 request. Reduced rates by railway, stc.1mship and bus lines. Consult local ngcms. ` AUG.28.f0 $EPT.l2.|93I WORLD'S GREATEST PERMANENT EXPOS IT I ON 5529 CONSECUTIVE YEAR 2|.OO0.000 INVEST!-ID in unomcs, PARK.EQu!PMENT }8;i;;'i N "Cmnin<,: Ev:-nL:;" is. n ` Iutlvc way of udvcrtisi nmonts. etc. Thn-0 cents .-,n .. ....I..:.u.n '|'hc t inL': .`~upcri-vi` viting. nu VII V this gear"` 'NTIZRNATION ALLY i SAM HARRIS 1 Dun /I.-.u {UV1 l'1!\l\l\ Prrrir/ml H. 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