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Barrie Examiner, 11 Sep 1930, p. 13

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Approximately 90 per cent. of the `rather heavy grain crop of the present. season in North Simcoe is under cov- nu ....,......H.-.... on .. nv-nn vnnnr-f lccnnri G. R. and E. A. BURNS PHYSIO-THERAPISTS 60 Elizabeth St. Phone 405 Pathodyne Blood Anlalysis. Pat)honeur- ometer Service. Electro, Magnetic and Sun Treatnuents. Massage and Correc- tive Manipulation. urn any T(`Y"l` 1NH7!:\Q"r`1'r`. A'T'Tn1\1 New Houses and Summer Cottages Remodelling. Repairing`, Oak Fhors Estimates free. Phune 6500 BOYS & BOYS Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries Public. Convoyzmccx-s. Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of ln- terest. Office-l3 Owen SL, in Mason- lc Temple Builcllng. Barrie. 13v~nI\n\ r\l'H.-n_IZ`lnu1n\n Au Jcuxpn: Liuuuulg. uzuuv... Branch Office-E1mvnle. W. A. Boys. K.C. J. R. .`Il1l`44\!IlVIll)l\, `_/""A.`I` Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining probate of wills, glmrdimmhip nnd administration, General Solicitor, Nutmxv, C0nvv.vzu1cm`. etc. Office-Hinds Block. 8 Dunlop St ... Barrie. MONEY TO LOAN (.`AMER.()N & (,`.>\MERON BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. ETC. l`{-.IrI'in- F. lbw:-n St!-N-L l)UN(7AN F. IVICCUAIG. ILA. Successor to Croswicke & Bell BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. Money to loan. Ross Block, Barrie .?__3 __.____..__.__..._.._____._.____.._ PLAXTON & PLAXTON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. ETC. Officvs: Kent Building. 1536 Yonge St. Toronto. Ont. r: nm-mm Dinvlnn Jnn\r\.< O Plnxtnn '1'0l`0lll.0 G. Grwdon Plaxtnn. lvlerlwrt. A. W. 1 I 11. \r\Il\lJl.4lA NOTARY PUBLIC, Conveyancer in- cluding drawing of wills. deeds. an`- ranging of luuns. vtc. Insurance of all kinds, Executor, Administrator and TI`llSt.(3(E. Thornton. Ont :_n_: Fifty students have already enrolled. Sarah Levlt has gone to Toronto to accept a. position. Clarence Broleyw has accepted a pos- ition with the bank of Toronto. l\rIarg211'ct Coady has accepted a pos- ition at B1'en:mn'r. Service station. N2. hm T urn:-plan nlncc nf 10`)!-'\ IIIL. l. II. n|\.n\J|A Piiysiuian. Surgeon and Consultant. Gmduate of M('Gli] University, Mon- treal Maternity Hospital. Montreal Gem-ml and Royal Victoria Hospitals. Office and Rvsidnxice : 64 Mary St. Barrio, Ont. 'I`elcph0no 557 ,......H.~.. on I/fnfnru\llIIr um--l.r 11:. unnuunu -. llnvnz .... .. SURGEON EYE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT May be consulted on first and third Saturdays of ezlch month at Qun-(en's Hotel, Barrie - KJIIIC4.` {H10 11.l'>o|Ul'IIl:l.' . U ! Avuu_y us. Special attvntion to Maternity work, Inu-rnal Medicim-s and Diseases `of Children. Assoclanu uoroncr uuumy 01 auncuc -and- DR. E. A. CUMMINGS Graduate of Toronto University House Physician at St. Michael's Hospital for mu: _v(:ur. Phone 61 Oicc: 58 Collier St. Hours: 8-9 :x.m., 12.30-'2, (5.30-8 p.m. till. 1!. II. uuvvl-1 Surgery and Diseases of Women Associate Coroner County of Simcoe --:md- ...m. .. . . .... xx. .,. . . .... I'hysi(-.i:1ns and Surgeons. Barrie Offime and Res.~~47 Maple Ave. Office hours: 1 to 3 pm. 7 to 9 pm. or by ztppoimnwnt. Phone 213 A` 'I`. LitI.1I*, MI). W. C. Little, MB. llll. rlynll. (I. nnlna F`orn1m`Iy of Drs. Ross :31. Ross Lute Surgmm Specialist. with the Inunzrinl Army, 41;. years. General Surgery and Obstetrics Especially Ofcv -~1-10 Dunlup St., Barrie Phone 710 P. O. Box 1078 L. J. SIMPSON. M.B. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offir-o and Residem'e-CollIer Sc. corner Owen, Barrie. Phone 275 nrnv. n.. um. nununnavuu Graduate McGi1I University. Montreal. Office and Resident-e--Cor. Elizabeth and Bradford Streets. Phone 105 Office hours: 9-10 a.m., 1-3 p.m., 7-8 p.m. RADENIIURST & HAMMOND BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. ETC. Musnnir` Temple I3u11dh1g. Barrie MONEY TO LOAN _..__._..____._..__._._.:...._.._ KCUCLJL ZL LIUSILLUZI. a Cimrlrs Lumsden, class of 1925. formerly of Bank of Nova Scotla. here, 1atev'transferred to Tweed, called at our office on his way to visit his par- ents at Victoria Harbor. LVC AV1dLH])ul11L/IUII. WE SOLICIT INVESTIGATION 351) I Hours 9-6 E WELCH. CAMPBELL J: LAWLESS I Chartered Accountants T. E. Lawless. C.A. Manager Cost and Efficiency Dept. Phone Main 587-1. 59 Yonge, Toronto H. J. Welsh, C.A. G.D.Campbell,C.A. w R Hu1h1sz.Pmu:l1mt.i(m Emzlneer VICTORIAN ORDER OI-` NURSES Barrie Branch WELL BABY CLINIC . from 2 to 5 o`clock every Friday. Application for nurse's services may be made direct or through doctor. Telephone 467W DR. N. W . ROGERS PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Special attmxtinn Lo Obstetrics Office and Residence: 50 Mary St. Phone 101 ._-j DONALD F. M1\cLAREN, ILA. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC Mzxsnnic 'I`emp1u Building, Barrie MONEY TO LOAN WILFRED E. SMITH, 0.A.A. REGISTERED ARCHITECT Midland. Ontario DR. R. \V. HUGHES DENTAL SURGEON Dunlnp St., above Arnold's `Market Tulvphoue 378 j- H. .1. wen-,n. u.A. u.u.uampneu,u.n. W. S. I-Iulblg, Production Engineer H. H. CRESWICKE Bnrx'ist.er, Solicitor, Notary. Etc. MONEY '1`O LOAN Russ Block, Barrie For finclprinting. expeditiously sup- plied, telephone 222, The Barrie Ex- aminer. ' GORDON LONGMAN Bm'riste1', Solicitor, Notary, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Wnuc `Rind-It Ran-n R. E. TUCK, Builder, Barrie F urs Altered and Repaired Ovcr I-Iurlburvs Shoe Store. MISS M. McARTHUR. .:__?.__ DR. AINSLHC 1 . ARDAGH rvrvr1r`1vr\\Y Ll'I"l`LE & LITTLE ,__A: c-..._ ..A_ n...__ `15'1'1su:5, sumuuunaa. Barrie: 5 Owen Street. 'I'e1eph0ne 406 MONEY TO LOAN r`nn\.....n. 11 A f`.-1 >Cl*-IIROPRACTIC ALEXANI)lR COWAN n ,u:,,::.... r-.. ..|.A ROBERT ll. SMITH EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 53 l)unlop St.--Phone 80 5 Saturdnvs H11 10 MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS COLLEGE NEWS DR. C. A. ARNOTT \ A (`An MONEY '1'U LUAN Ross Block, Barrie OPTOMETRIST DR. H . A. LEWIS ._.. -...x n: ...... F\' `I1 `6?f5EE- 77.}-*Ui7(IHlTECT J. A. (!0RBE'I`T nvvnr tn rn... .... .. DENTAL ;Tl;'lEDICAL LEGAL `SUNNIDALE ELECTIONS MONDAY, DECEMBER 1% p bl.`-I'l`l0l1C GU Saturdays pm.` to. Ont. I. James O. Plaxton . P1axt,on_ B.A. lVlllL'. R. Boys THE BARRIE - EXAMINER Published every Thursday afternoon at the Post Office Square. Barrie. Subscription Pr1ee--Canada and Great Britain $2.00 per year in advance (in arrears $2.50); United States, $2.50 per ,year in advance. Both old and new addresses should be given when change of address is requested. CAN- CELLATIONS--We find that most of our subscribers prefer not to have their subscriptions interrupted in case they fail to remit before expiration. While subscriptions will not be car- ried in arrears over an extended per- iod. yet. unless we are notified to can- cel, we assume the subscriber wishes the service continued. REMIT'I`ANC- ES should be made by reglstert.-(l let- ter, money order or cheque payable at par in Barrie. 1 A 1\,1'n;.Y Annxv t:\.IH.-u. JAMES E. THOMPSON sun Life Assurance Company of Canada. Policies : Pension B : Annuith-s Moderate Rates - Maximum Returns Collier and Clapm-x`t Sis. Ph<)m- 167 AVIIIL). nun nnnnua, n.:.\:.Au. Graduate College of Music Teacher of Plano. 'I`hn-orv nnd nll grades C()x1s01'\'nl()1`v Imlsic exmninamms. Studio: 36 Brook SL. Barrie annnnu 11.. um: sun! Tenclmr 01' Piano. C)ru:m. Singing rmd all Tlu-m'eLi(~z1l . Pupils pre1)urc(l for 'l`m' Conserva- tory of music exuminutinns. all }1,l':l(l('S. Special nttuntim) to A. I`.C.M. work Studio: 27 lirmlfurd St... Barrio. Wishes to announce that she is pro- pnred to touch Pimux Phmw 397J. .4-punun-I nlrllwll 1 , Auuw. Inn ., I` . I .\ .nu. Tezu~her of Plano. Orgznn, Vuml and Musical 'I`hem-y Organist and C}1ni1'm:1sL(`r of St. Andrews Px'os:})yL<.-rizux Church Gold Medalist I`(>1'<)nt.n (20113:-rvnL(n'y of Music and Un1vm`sl(_v or 'l`nmntn. 113 Worsley St. : B:|.rri~ Surmidaie Council met in township hall, New Lowell. September 4.. 1930, with all members present. u_, .-.n___.:.___ ___...__..__x......:-..... ....\.... EDMUND HARDY. Mus. 13:10., rr\......|.,`.. ..r 131,... A Teaclmx` of Piano and Violin PIANO TUNER. Phone 513 : BARRIE : 44 Worslvy St. vcutuuuuaul illlll nurygnon Overseas Sorvirv. C:Lpt.21in Imp<-rial Army VN,m'in:n'_v Cr>1'p.': Three years; post war prnntir-nl nxpnr- in-n('c in Englrmrl and S<-nl,lnn Office nnd Surgery: 48 Buyfit-ld St. Phone 811 VVc ll: lVIllVl`II\II` Funeral Dirt-(-tor and limhnlnu-r Axnbulztmxr Svx'vim- : Phoru- 431 Lim H.~m`.s- if (lI.~s'irl-(I Cur. Mn.rV and Elizubu-VJ) Stu, Burriv SADIE M. I!Rl'IMNER, :\.(.`..` TEACHER OF PIANO Pupil of Ernvst Sn.-itz t2 Ross Street : : B:m`ir* MAYl)lIC MCAULEY. A.'l'.(.`.M. Teacher of Piano and 'I`hem`y Organist of St. George's Ch4n'<:`h 115 Bayfiold St.. Bnrrl:-, (11 I II l4IVIl)llI4IVII4I\ OP]-IN DAY ;\.\`I) ?\'l(i|l l` 47 Eli1.ubvth St. 2 l hnm- ORGANIST 'I`RINI'I`Y CHURCH TEACHER OF PIANO mn nnm'.nm Q0 nu.-.-i.. 0DDoslbe -nu. uu uu.u........ 5.-., .. The following communications were received: County clerk, stating G. W. Wlloughby was admitted to Coming- wood hospital on July 27, 1930; trus- fan: an n Invv rm man :1 mn- mm- YE OLDE FIRME E-IEINTZMAN & CO. PIANOS Motor amhul;uI('(-. in runm-.('timI MRS. In.-\ Alums. L.'r.(:.M. A.. 11.4 _.A`\II ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAB AND VICTOR RECORDS SHAW i 151'-dg-H ' r-1%/V Day School-Augus 25th Night School-S(-ptcmher 15th Stenogruphic, Commercial. Complete Office I`rain`1ng. and Secretarial Cuurscs. I`wv.-lve Schools. Individual mstructlon. Rapid advanccmvnt. Employ- ment Bun-uu service for gradu- ....`.. r~.`o,.I.. V.-.... clnnm fsfsknv ckosi " e LOW FEED COST 0 i le tag ford ; G 0.; co- IIICIIIA JJMICIILA alilv/C AUI pAaruu" ates. Catalogue tree. Shaw Schools Limited, Bay and Chat- les Sts., Toronto. Ki. 3165. WUUU. .'1US})ll'LlL UII .1uA_y 5, 1:1-)U, LL us tees SS. 6. levy for 1930, $1,100: trus- tees S.S. 13, levy for 1930. 51.100; W. H. Carlton, public school inspector. stating following grants had been made: S.S. 1. $97.50; SS. 2, $215.00`, SS. 3. $330.00; S.S. 4, $336.50; S.S. 5, $245.00; SS. 6, $245.00; S.S. 8. $215.- 00: %.S. 9. $245.00; S.S. 10. $465.00: S.S. 11. $255.00: S.S. 12. $427.50`. S.S. 13, $417.50; A. G. Ardagh. O.L.S.. re- port of inspection of Clearview Ditch; Cecil Cox. B.S.A.. report on present conditions of the Central Drain. P. C. LLOYD FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER nlll.`\! h.|v \\`n vu-nrv Opposite Post Office, Barrie Everything in Music MISS .-\Ul)Rl*I Y (`l.ll" l`()N u-n. u. .1. u-n.:|\rl\ Vnl0I'imlri:In uml Hllrgmn `Q00 c Qnrvipru rt. ni .\ 1.. V... .. Tits ASSURANCE But Summer Feed for Laying Hons VICTOR. ROGl*ll{.\' ANI) M.v\.H'I.\"l'l(` R:\lIl().\` .5: `av ac----s-n `as \.r\J I5.-.t;thIishr(l I86!) l*'l'.`\'I'ZR.\l. l)lRl~J("l'()RS A.\'lI l ..Vll'..`\LIVll .l{S ()l'EN DAY .'L\'|) Nl(ill l` MUSIC LESSONS JDHUHLEH kll" X 1!\lV\) 190 B:LVIi(`l(i St.. Bzlrriu The following accounts were order- ed paid: R. Cook, work, Con. 16, $112.- f\' C Whifncinc uynrlr (`Jun `IR m9n~ T ' ".":..`::`f` EGG MA SH .-.m ., PROF. I). E. VVICIR. VETERlI:1;l;Y- BROWN &:CO. . A. S. IKL.-\('rK W. D. MINNIKIN ...I n:-....A.... .....I ....n.._ .__ uun.. J. A. MacLAREN. Editor W. C. WALLS. Manager -nan .-`-.' .... u` 501.! and nrromrmmkd by _KEENAN Page Thirteen cu ]JH.lU.. IV. \4UUIS, WUFK, `JUN. 10, $114.` 00; G. Whltesies, work, Con. 16, $120: W. Johnston, work, Con. 16. $23: J. Collins, work, Con. 16, $20; George Coard. work. Con. 16. $5; N. McIntyre, work Con. 16, $4; R. McIntyre, work, Con. 16. $7.50; L, Atkinson, work, Con. 16, $16.00; Lewis Cook, work. Con. 16. S16; Charles Mills, cement bridge. W. Morgan. Con. 13, $89.85; Charles Mills. cement bridge. twp. Sunnldale and Nottawasagn, $251.00; Wm. Murray. repairs to grader, $6.00: Stayner Hard- ware. lavatory supplies. $39: Mor- gm). fence bonus, 34.50; F. Fensen. work, Con. 2, $7.50; SS. 2. advance, $300: SS. 5, advance. $200: SS. 8. advance. $200; S.S. 9, advance, S100; S.S. 10, advance, $250; S.S. 12, ad- vnncn, $300: A. G. Ardagh, O.L.S., in- specting Clc-arview Ditch, $22.50: W. 1. Clark & Son, hall insurance, $62.- an MOST OF `GRAIN IS NOW UNDER COVER Bnrlrie, Ont. 5011/ FALL TERM lllllbg. HHH Twelve nstructlon. or gradu- l.` A rvko... Clifford Pcole is on the sick list. M1`. and Mrs. Thus. NeIs0n'of Bar- rie were visitors at F. Wa11win's one day last week. `Mrs, Mngginsnn nnrl qnn nnlnh nr (J.L_V KHSL \VC(:`K. Mrs. Megglnson and son Ralph of Sault Ste. Marie. `Ont., were visitors with Mrs. Robb. Wattle, recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Tracy of Barrio spent Sunday at Forrest Wallwin's. Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Weaymouth, Mrs. E. Weeks and Mrs. G. Baker of Toronto spent Tuesday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wullwin. Rev. Hcnry Roche and mother, Mrs. J. O. Roche. of Toronto, were visitors at William Dunn's recently. Lconzwd Roche of Fergus is visiting" Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn. Miss Lily Roche of Toronto is holi- daying` with Mrs. Wm. Dunn. Williaviw Dnccnll uvhn \t\(- `r\I\r\~< I\\\ Nomination and election bylaw pass- ed setting Monday, November 24. at New Lowell. for nomination: Monday, December 1, for date of municipal el- octirm. f`nnnnH nplinn... ....I s- hr6v\f\P` :.. ........ CULIIIII. Council adjouruedv to meet in town- ship hall, Sunnldnle Corners. rst 'I`hursdny in October at 1 pm. uuynug wnu 1\'Llb. VVHI. Ullllll. William Russell. who has born on tiw sick list. went to Tomnto on Sun- day in undergo an operation in :1 hos- pital more on Monday. The O[)(`l`21[iO11 proved stxccossfiil and the last report was that he was doing as well ax can he expected. His many friends wish him :1 spevdy recovery. MIDHURST Sunday. The Ladies` Aid and W.M.S. of Zion Presbyterian church met :11. the home of Mrs. Wm. Adams on Tuesday af- ternoon. Sept. 2. with :1 good att_e11~ dance of members and visitors. _.. ,.- -1-`. v-...__\_..;....:-.. \.u.AA\.L. u. ........... . ...... ............ The members of Zion Pi'esbyterian choir and friends enjoyed a very jolly evening at. a com roast given by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lavis at their cot- tage at Big `Cedar Point on Friday evening. A.... 1...-.e...H`nH cuvvxnnlhv rrnnc nut in Miss Helen Richey. Mrs. J. Raymcr. James Richey and Ed. Wariy of Stay- ner were `guests of H. L. TarBush on Sunday. Tho Ladies Aid Zion: cvtxuug. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out`. to Mr. and Mrs. Raticliffe of Camp Bor- den in the tragic loss of their fteen- months-old baby. A simple funeral service was conducted at the Angus cemetery by the Rev. H. W. Strapp. Considerable interest, locally, is be- ing taken in the s11(:ce. of the~Bm`rie baseball team. They V'anquishe&i ':E`erg- us in a regular gaine that gave thr- fzms visions of victory. defeat and'ob- livion. to nally set their pulses go- ing again with a sharp rally and suc- cess. May they have success in the- next round. Ann-nn YYnih-vi f-nu-uh nun 1-:n1rHnn '(ii1SOI1 1n NOFU1 DHIICUI: 15 unucl {JUV- er, act.-ording` to 1-. crop report issued by the local branch of the Depart- ment :of \Am~icu1turc. Considerable threshing has been done and the yields reported -have been above the average. nv-..;.. I\: ....I.. u.........\.,... H . . . A . .... HL`.`L IUUHQ. Angus United Church are holding their sixty-second anniversary on Sep- tember 28. at 11 am. and 7 pm.` Ont- of the old pastors will preach. Gren- fel United Church are holding their service on October 5 and Utopia on October 12. The Anglican Church at Utopia are celebrating their anniver- sary on September 21. May the con- gregations in their various gatherings have a time of spritual uplift that will help the different communities to come to g`1'i1)s with the serious: rural condi- tions that confront them. SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL FAIR The Essa Township School Fair was a grand success. All the visitors were pleasantly surprised at the provision made for them. The Park was favor- ably spoken of, the Forestry auditori- um and grounds: were viewed as a - is- tinctive asset and the booth run under the auspices of the Ontario Forestry Branch successfully carried out the spirit of serve the children and do not make {great profits." Angus com- munity is indebted to those who put their shoulders behind this fair to make it a success. The part played by the various school sections is worthy of mention. The exhibit held in the Forestry auditorium was of excellent quality. The live stock competition was carried out in an instructive way so that the children might learn somer- thlng as to the qualifying points in judging each entry. The marching 01' the school children and their `physical exercises augur well for the future. Thn Ann-nu (`nmrniinitv -mnrln il-.0 LACK Ulhlfi The . School] by the 1 cheque f\v'< An: L4\l:1Ulhl.'h itllul V\'t.'Ll IUL til : LULLIJC. Angus Community made the School Fair of added interest. locally, presentation of an address and to J. R. Miller. the Communi- ty's Association Sec1`etzu'y. The ad- d-rvss read as 1`ol1o\vs,: hnnn `uh. `.\rHIn..- \x1n I-AIIN (`u-irnph nf \.l'l(`.`.`. Llfu dt`, lUAlU\V.\,. Dear Mr. Miller: We. your friends of Angus. wish to convey to you some idea of the cstccm in which you are. held by us. Especially do we wish to. acknowledge the valuable :;cr\'lcc you have rendered as secretary of the An-` gus Community Association. Your kindly interest and cicicnt work have been great factors in the success of this enterprise. It is our wish for you that in thc new field of your labor suc- cess will attend you. Always you are assured of a warm welcome back amongst us. W9 ask you to accept this gift as a slight token of our apprecia- tion of the r:ontril)ution you have made towards our community life. In the years to comc ma ou and yours flncl n. ...h an" an ....n .. .......1 .\'L'ill.`; H) lZ\Hlll' Hl`cl_V _VULl uuu _VUUl'b IIIILI much joy in rend-L-ring similar :;ervicu whm`vvcr your lot may be cast.--Sign- ed by L. D.\'idSOIi, P1'osideni.. and J. W. Bishop. Treasur X of Association. 'T`hx\ nrlrlrncc um: vnnrl hr Dnvv `L! XXV VV. JJIDLIUQJ. 1lK ,il>:l.llL'i `J1 21 The address was read by Strupp and the prescntatio Charlos Miller. The roci pended in :1 few well chaser pressing his surprise and 1 for the Assucintioxfs future. is taking` up his new work i 10:11:: Dopztrtmont in Bm`ri('. ozuu1uu_\ 1115111. ill V Glen Beekby has list during the past \ the road to x'ecover_v A.............\.....\...,. 1.`... but Aunu kru lC\.JUVCl_V. Arrangements have been completed! for the supplying of this village with Hydro. The line is being built from Fergusonvale via Hendrie and is ex- lpecled to be in use in :1 couple of 1I\I\fht Rnnnn 1'n:ith.n\v: nun hnninnl nu Luv. aupysgung. va Laue \Luuf.f.c V!AL.u pected months. Some residents are having the'u' wiring done now. u.v\,.u,,... Plenty of rain throughout the coun- ty during the past two weeks has left the pastures considerably improved, the report continues, and with the ad- dition of the aftermath from many hay and grain fields there should be no shortage of pasture for the remain- der of the full. Rapid pi'o;-;:'css has been made re- For good printing phone 222. `I . . and Mrs. Mccallu ) on Friday. o. nrl `luv l\!\l\I ANGUS CHURCHILL MINESING THE BARBIE EXAMBVEB UFCH UK. : week but 1 nt- nuuar Auunu yuan- ternoon. in Orillia. Mt-Laughlin were 7 `nit Yr-`Iain .-lnuh lid`). .11. VV ion made by .`(',ipix:nt. ros- ;en words ex- | best wishes m vun. $1411.. urnu V\` Aaurn o. M1~.Mi11er : in the Cus- Tlmrsday. September /11, 1930 $0120 FLOWER SHOW HELD} in SHANTY BAY, AUG. 2:-:I The annual flower show of the Oro` Tcxvnship Horticultural Society was held this year at Shanty Bay on Aug- ust. 29. and as iisual. proved a very suc- cessful affair. Many of the flowers shown compared very favorably with those shown at larger shows. and` the profusion of bloom indicated a keen interest in horticulture amongst the residents of that locality. The society has doubled its membership this "year. There was IL good prize list and 21 ` good number of entries in each class. Following" is the list of winners: Class A (Am-at-eur Only) Gladiolus. best spike. Mrs. Frank Crawford. Mrs. Galbraith, Mrs. S. R. MacKellztr; zinnias. collection, Mrs. Galbraith. Mrs. Wm. Scott. Mrs. Stod- dart; ciahlias. collection, Mrs. Wm. Scott. Mrs. Stoddart. Mrs. George Ru`:-<;x' nctnvc mcflnr-linI1 Rlfrc 'HaH' CLZKAJL, LVLID. OLULIUZXI L, AVIXB. \JL'U15`: Busse; asters. collection, Mrs. `Hall: pansies, collection. Mrs. Stoddart. Mrs. Geo. Brooks. Mrs. G. W, Brooks: nas- turtiums. with foliage. Miss Penelope Wnldie. Mrs. Wm. Scott. Mrs. Hull; petunias, collection, Mrs. James John- ston. Stoddart, W/Irs. Macxellar; anlpiglossis. Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Stoddart; cosmos. Mrs. Jus. Johnston. Mrs. W. r\.~.IA..m11 Mr... 1.. r/.\u.... .n\...'..n`.......~ nurn. JAGAA. -\Jl -`. >.7\.\)|,l , v.lD\l.'l E. 1-! `Jlaoms. Mrs. Hall: v:1s(. cut owers. .\Irs. Hall. Mrs. Jas. Jolmston, Mrs. Stocldmtz table lxmquet. low. Mr. Mac- .\/lahon. St<:clclarI. Mrs. Jas. John- `[3112 one rare plam. Mrs. John Walk- -r. Wm. Simpson; begorllas. uvo \'a.r- ' .elics. 'Mrs. Stodclml. Mrs. Goo. Besse. ' Mrs. Geo. Brooks; basket of flowers, .\/Irs. Stoddart. Mrs. .1215. Johnston. Mrs. Hall: table bouquet. Mrs. Stod- :larL. Mrs. Hall. Mrs. John Walker: hand bouquet. Mrs. Hall. Mrs. Stod- darl. (Mrs. Wm. Scott. Mrs. Jas. Kel- ly): bouqum. sweet peas. Mrs. Hall. Mrs. Gm. B0550. Mrs. Sioddnrt; flow- r.< not listed. Mrs. Hnll. Mrs. Stoddart. Mr. McMahon; rmrluals, 12 \`aric-ties, R/[re 11'-all mun. \1l`\J. Dl'bhl`. ;\/Alb. DAU(.lU'rL I-InI1.M1's, : Mr. Mrs. Hall. Class B Ioro Township) Table bouquet, SB. No. 13. Mrs. Jno. Walker: hand bouqus-L. child under 15. Douglas Gilchrist. May Kolly. Jean \Vall~:(`:r; .'~;n:Lpd1'ag0n. 6 \'ax`l0tic:. Wm. Simpson: wild flowers. child under 15, Term Walker, Agnes MacMahoh, Doug- las Gilvhristz gladioli, 3 from school grounds. Mrs. John Walker. Class C IAmaIour) Cut flowers. 4 \'a.1'icties. Mrs. J. S. \X/nll-or Rllvc '!\`Yun1 !nlln- Lzlubb L1 l[$HlH|L'UlV} owers. Walker. Mrs. MacKe1la1'. Class `D tOp(,-n to World) Basket. of gladioli. c-mbvllished. Geo. Vickers. A. E. Whitby. Mr. M:1cMa.h0n`. asters. 4 colors. 3 of each. Mr. Fox. \.Trc IInH uuwl K Llklhl` (-1311. William display of 1 and bulbs. 'T`l\n A 1 U Ill.` 11 L'UlHpAC".l' auuccaa. Sunday school reopens at Craighurst. on Sunday. at children who wL~`.h for Christmas should be in t] at this service. Service at. at 3 pm. Subject: What nnr\c- n..V:.-.....-1|! rrVt.....,. \... Coming convenient tuinmen'.-'. I73. FEE, SUPERINTENDENT Ross Block, `Dunlap `Street, Barrie u/nab nLllll.\. L/U] :11: owers. Mrs. T. Eaton Co. I -4` l,..m.. \.,\_I .. 1 Ronnie Co._ Li I owers from Re: ;, Mrs. Smddart. E. Kunderd Cm >1` 3 spikes 1abvl \;"\VV Special Prizes in: f".nn fnr R nn Events" is a cheap and way to announce enter- zap, AU: 0 cunt 5. Hall. Limited. silw fun ,\...o ..r. sxaying a few Hin 'T`hnn1nnu silver plated points. Mrs. Limited, Dun nu'n'.~ . an AL`. H. l gladio` iompzmy, In- -vied glndioli, You ve GotTo Advertise! for largest PE R:-nn Ll. tilt Hlllllj lip regarding : eye trouble ` il promises :. 1 lolly. `mics. i Inn. rxm... g with naymg Miss Mary Marrow is visiting at Toronto and Feneion Fails. 3.1.-n Tnhn (`nu-knff our-I `.\Knv-`Inn LUFUXILU Llllu PCHBIUH ruua. Mrs. John Corbett and Mervyn spent the weekend in Toronto. Mfr nnrl 1\/h-c W A (".-:\Hlo`hnn nf 'T`n.. Stewart. `Herbert Burns of Detroit visited re- cently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Burns. "l"kr-uwarnn Yivlielnn nf Cane nf 'l"nna_ LJHYIS. .DllI'HS. Thornton Division of Sons of Tom- perance wili meet on Wednesday even- ing, Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Allan and son Fred of Toronto spent Sunday with Mrs. Allan's sistexa Mrs. G. Hill. `Senior Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Denham on Wednesday a1'tm'noon, Sept. 17th. at 2.30. q.,,_ `-.___.1.--., __.u._ 1.-- 1...-.. ....,....2 ]JCHL |.1lC \VCCl\CllLl All .L\lA\JllI.'LI. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Calllghen of To- ronto spent the weekend with Mrs. J. Stewart. J-Invhnrf `Run-nc nf 1`InfI-nif vlzitnd PP- u..u....-4-4, -4...... `H1... .u. .....v. Mrs. Northcote, who has been spend- ing the summer with her sister, Mrs. H111. returned to the city last week. .\ .\'\.r-\N MAY OPEN A STORE . . Stock it with the hast of 1nc1`cl12n1disc . . set lower prices than his c(m1pcti1ors and then wait for trade to cm`.-lc in. But he'll nc\'c1'st;11't ;m_\' l~;1nk ;lccounts with such tactics. Nn\v:1dz1_vs _\`ou \'c got to be up and after `cn1!" Let folks know what _\'0u \'c got to offer thcm. create :1 dcm:u1d for it and lhc public will heat A `path to your door. And that takes: Owing to Egbert mmiversm-y next Sunday afttirnoon and evening`, the service in Trinity United `Church next Sunday evening will be with- rh-n uvn un awn. Rev. and N. have been 5 weeks with t 1'eLm'ned to t ris. Ontario. Dmmno x-in-4 TUHLU. Thornton Cnntimmtion school W;-- opened on Tuesday, September 2. with McKenzie as m'inci])al rmd Nliss Smith. assistant. Both (11050 ladies are from Kincnrdine. The })1'e.v.cnt u:m'ol- mom is` forty and there are several more expected to enrol in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grose, Mr. and Mrs. `S. N. Grose, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shaw and Calvin attended the Gross- Harvoy wedding on `Saturday in York- minster Baptist Chtmrh, Toronto. and the reception afterwards at 16 Elm- wood Ave. Ah.-ud thhvin vvunvu-c`\n\'o AT "I":-Inltxv V ."l-5. LIHLHI IU. Recent visitors with M1`. and Mrs. A!1d1'ew C1'n.\\'f0rd xveroz M1`. and Mrs. J. M. Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Feathc-rstone of Bu1'1ingI.on. Mr. and Mrs. G. Prattlvy and dmlgmor Ruth and Miss M. E. Cooper of To- .-n n 1 n wunu MVC. About thirty members of Trinity Y. RS. attended the District Field Day and picnic at Churchill on Saturday and carried home the shield. This so- ciety won the shield last year also. The Thornton Society put on a mock wedding" as their part of the night program. around the bonfire. Miss Olive `Carter. 1`or0nlo, is vis- iting, at (`no home of A. W. Cartc-1'. M1`. and Mrs. Hvrb. Bzmting. Tot- tenham. spent Sunday at. the homo of L. C. Mc-Loan. 0,: n:1\:.\n..... r1~.\.. `\`r\ nvwra 1:.-:.` `nil K/. .V1L'LAK'i1ll. Ed. Billinger, Toronto and Elvin Bil- linger, Port Colborne. called on a few of their friends in this village on Sat- urday. Miss G. Burton has returned after having" spent her vacation at Honey Harbor. She intends leaving for To- ronto next week to attend Normal. Rev. R. B. Beynon, Thornton. took the services in the United church on Sunday. Arrangements are being made which will allow Rev. Mr. Burgess an extension of his holiday till the and :f the year in order that he may fully regain his health. Anglican Women's Guild The Anglican Women's Guild met at the home of Mrs. Robert Campbell. Keven l`ll"lY1l)<`l`. \' and the rector being presem. The meeting opened with prayer. minutes were read. fees were taken and the treasurers report. show- `d a very satisfactory balance. $50.00 \vn5; voted toward the parish trea.s'ury fund. It was; decided to hold the an- nual fowl supper as usual this year. The meeting was closed bx` the rector after which Ivlrs. Campbell provided a verv nnhnlirur yrmnl An hnnr nn ihn anus nun.u ivun. \.1ilIIl}l|J|'ll }u\1vAuL'u ll \'m`}.' app:-tizing meal. An hour on the lawn brought to a close another very uloasant afternoon. C. N. E. Judging Competition Very keen interest was taken in the judging competition at the -"xhibition by thv young folks of this vicinity. El- va Bradley, Helen Richarclson, Willn Broderick and Mrs. G. Brcthet, con- testing in the household science classes and Gordon Brethet. Charles Gers- woll. Wm. Watt and Borden Best en- tering the variou.s classes for boys. Among` the list of names of prim win- ners were those of Elva Bradley in 1111- tritiun. Willa Broderick in household furni.s'hings and among the boys Chur- Ivs Cerswell and William Watt were -tic-(:c.ss-fill `in capturing prizes in the r~l:n<< fnv chnun Sept. 8-Don't miss coming to the United Church next Sunday evening. Mr. Griffin from Formosa will give an iiiustrated talk on the people and tho Stf'.?.I`.` of affairs at Formosa. Mr. Griffin has been an inhabitant of For- mosa 1111 his life. Mr. and Mrs. James Woodard of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. Pnik. X/lino Dnon D,...,: 1.. on...-... Ana .. ..A....I.. uuu .V1lh. ['1 . Miss Reta Rand is away on a couple or weeks visit to Toronto and Hamil- fin": ADVERTISING . . not now and then but consistently! Use The Examiner's columns for SURE-FlRE RESULTS! Unlklk UH rnuay 12151.. Mr. and Mrs. Will. Campbell and family spent most of last week at thelr cottage here. I am pleased to report that during the two months of the stay of the many tourists of Toronto I never saw anyone the worse of liquor, or any em- pty bottles. That speaks well for the class of visitors that we have at Shan- ty Bay. 'T`hn Qknnrn n-.. 111......-...'.. 1..->n..o.. 3/.Iiss Gertie Adams and friend from Orillia motored to the Exhibition and bnvk on Friday last. Mr and Mr: Jill nmnhnll nnrl J `-'J- The Shanty Bay Women's Instltute met at, the home of Mrs. A. Petersen on Wednesday. September 3, with sev- en members present. Roll call was answered by a pickle recipe. Mrs. W. Brooks gave two papers which were much enjoyed. Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Womey were appointed to look after the arrangements of card parties to be held some time this fall at some of the members homes. ........ ......\._ .. uuunq lunnynn. Miss B. J. Wortley and Mrs. J. Robie of Boston, Mass.. Mrs. A. Otto and son, Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Culverwell of Gasport. N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Young of Newmarket. Ont.. were recent visitors at Norman Wort- Luv`;- The meeting closed with singing the National Anthem. Afterwards the hos- tess served a dainty lunch. 11:... I: v 1n_..u-.. .....I 11.... 1 THORNTON nu. A Lu "or sheep. BOND HEAD SHANTY BAY 1 Mrs` R. H. Somerville. who . spending the past three 1 the latter's parents, have 0 their homv at Glen M01 cently in the preparation for zfall wheat. Many fields have already been sown and seeding will be general the coming week.

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