Member Audi can of Circu lion Swimming Without Suits Bur Three Hailed To Court Judgment in 151111 for Weeks in il appoint who Went swrnrmrng 21 the male at the Gorerriment dock on Ha posurc field Strut Were in aid 11 on July it the dock ward BOIINIIFUI RAIN Its suipiiiiinc uhzrt drfterencei rain makes in the altinrdc of people Wing at well as the Illixltrtililltv or vegc tation crop HUMHII ISAHKJ JOURNALy Summer clothes are more sus called the 111111 th Cuttlierl 17 young ltrtit The Lilltl yrrtcl rlltll Vthttlfs marked that 1111 kitri nothing 01th VIII P1211111 1st Iass Hont more nor ligts than what my butt lots Iltherine calls skiniiydrp on very hot jliell Churchill night All ttzrce pleaded guilty two 1tliii 11 1111111 all Filthiatc Fostti Two men and 1111 who were at pullit Wilt they saw hail McNeil Ill lidinf 3155 JFK TWO Hillltllroli Moffatt 22 roomy and dire suits Albert their clottirric lllllllll Whereas few weeks zigomi Sylvia K0 Churchi the talk was of droinzht grasshop pers and crop failure changed to plusllztls for bumper now it has AUINOIllKD AS SECOND LAX IML IV THE P05 OFHCE DIPAIIIENT OYIAIA gcorsrnnoru MIDSUMMER EXAM RESULTS The following are the results of the Royal Conservatory of Music Alltlotllllllltt examinations in piano srnuini and theory tr1ed by pupils imtt llano Honors Kath lttn Mons Iriss Valerie Dextery tAricur Coleman Shirley Honors Frances fltobins of 0111 Stillltm John Alltht tson of Anton lass Joan Lang lman of Elanrile Eleanor Owens trade 1Vll Iiano Iass Errol Grade Vl Piano lst Class Horn Grade Piano Pass Jim Lai mont Nancy Dawn Hopkins Sheila Arnistriine Grade IV liario Honors Kaye Parnell uridi Faye Parnell Elm vale trade Ill liano Honors Joan Mitchell Jean Cunningham Sheila More Pass Russell Moreton Grade II liano 1st Class Hon ors JoAnne Hook Honors Jack Graves Jcan Thowri Yvonne La mont Itoss Fox Grade Piano lst lass Honors Mary Culbert Honors Joyce Cald well Donna Foil lass Clark Sey mour Mar 1ot Seymour Kitchener 11111 shows Interest In the Cornwallis Inn Carin lhose dorm two years work 111 one were Catherine Coleman Eric WicgNziriv Dawn Hopkins Rus sell Moreton Jack Graves Grade Singing Honors F1 e1nor Leigh Toronto Grade IX Singing Joan Lang riiari Illrnvale Grade Vl Singing Audrey Mil liizan Grade IV Singing June Owcny ViceRegal Visitor Grade Singing Edith K01 Churchill Arthur Tracy Sylya Kell Churchill Grade III Harmony ers Howey lcnetang Grade Theory 1st Class Hon 01s June Owens 96 Donald War Htfnors ceptlble to soil and then there aim Painswick 92 Honors She ue summers Special stains and perspiration too all rcqurring special summer treatment of u5ANo INSURED MOTH PROOF MEANING SYSIEM SHIRTS 24Hour Laundry Service DIAL 2471 FOR PICK UP 0F COATS SUITS DRESSES HATS SLIP COVERS DRAPES CURTAINS BLANKETS HUGS ETC NuServie 74 Elizabeth St Dial 2411 Quality leaning Includes Moth Proong for degree than ever before in his besteffort and their full attention ila Armstrong Vegetables Quickly Sold Out At Market The Barrie market saw its busi est day of the season on Saturday when an early crowd of towns people had almost cleaned out the vegetable and fowl counters by midway through the morning Leaf lettuce at ten cents bunch head lettuce at ten cents butter beans at 15 to 18 cents quart shclled green peas at 60 cents hunt or peas in the pod at 20 cents quart were quickly sold out Beets sold at ten cents bunch and new potatoes Were 50 and 60 lccnts sixquart basket depend ing on size Green onions sold at VG CONS What ed are Eastern Standard Red currants were 30 cents new Summer train N0 56 quart and raspberncs 501d 30loperates southbound dailyexcept cents pmt SundayMonday Wednesday Fri The lower market had on day No 56 leaves Algonquin Park ably bnghtened large bouquet at 745am to connect with the of mixed summer owers sold for main line at Scotia The same 25 cents and pansies and babys train Tuesday Thursday Saturday breath combined were 20 cents leaves North Bay at 305 am No English lavender was 10 cents ifoit 5673rrives in Barrie at 136 pmand small bunch or three for 25 at Allandale 140 out at 150 and bouquet of deep redcarnations arrives Toronto 335 pmv This sold for 35 cents and thre were train goes northbound daily except 10 and 15 cent bunches of sweet Sunday but 011 the east Side Of the peas mixed with babys breath lake through Beaverton to Wash Potted plants which includedago aloes and cactus ranged in price 011 from 35 to 75 cents From June 25 toSept 5there is Grade large eggshad jumped Change in timefor N0 42 daily to 60 cents dozen while pullets except SUdaY Mldland t0 Toronto sold for as low as 35 Boiling fowl Nov 42 now 00me$ Into Baffle at went at 43 cents pound and 756 am and Allandale 759 out of Spring chickens 501d 50 cents Allandale 867 and arrives Toronto pound 1010 am Buckwheat and clover honey Sunday mght only No 156 runs sold at from 65 to 75 cents four between North Bar and Toronto ound pail No 156 arrives Barrre836 pm and Allandale 839 out at 849 and ar THE TASK 0F ARNING rives Toronto 1055 pm Gomg toyschool is joblsmdentsr Summer train new In effect 10f today need education to 0a great iwignwTrzgtgraigdugartgeplzfiy through Allandale and Barrie No 43 leaves Toronto at 1201 pm and arrives Allandale 150 pmrIt leaves Allandale 200 pm and arrives Bar rie 2102 in North Bay at650 pm TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AD PHONE 24 ILSVWW HIS EXCEIILENCY Field Marshal the Right Honorable Viscount Alexander of Tunis GSB GCMG 81 D50 MC Governor General Canada who will honor Camp Borden with visit 22 July CNR SMMER SCHEDULE Several changes in Summer train ervice out of Barrie and Allandale on the CNR have been in effect since June 25 All times mention tory StudentsShould forget the 50 percent standard and give their to theirjob of securing an educau tionalbackgmund for life VIRDEN MANJ EMPIREADVANCE portions of theBaily fender LORI CORNWALLIS direct descendent of the founder of Halifax recently visited hotel at Kcntvllle NS which was named after his family In the above picture he picture of the Marquis This service is until Sept lion Paclflc The picture Gladys Porte Cornwallis 21111 Stunt YOUNG PEOPLE VISIT 010 11 Friday July over two hun drcd members and lcadcrs ofthe boys and girls clubs of Simcoe county invaded the Ontario Agri cultural College The effects of the prevailing drought were most obvious about the College Campus From first day of May uritilluly 166 inches of rainfall had been record ed Normal for the period is 55 inches The lawns were burned absolutely brown spring grains were not filling well and were ripening prematurely and the hay crop was about onethird of nor mal Commenting on the short hay crop Professor Staples of the department of animal husbandry expressed the opinion that many farmers were panicking unduly over the hay shertage and were inflating hay prices He expressed the opinion that hay may be cheap or next spring than it is now and substantiated his prediction by quoting hay production figures from other parts of the Province Two classes of live stock were judged by the boys class of Shortliorn cows and class of Holv stein cows In the latter class lmpst boys had no difficulty in choosing cow giving 90 lbs of milk day on twice day milking as the winner This cow has had three butterth tests during her present lactation and all of them were over While the boys were judging live stock the girls were lookinrr over the housekeepingmadceasymar vels in Macdonald Institute They were most impiessd 13111111 the Con venient and pleasant kitchens one could have if one had the where withall They were also shown through Maedonald Hall the girls residence The afternoon was spent in visit ing the departments of field hus bandry horticulture poultry and dairying An expert in his own line waspresent to explain the work of each department An ex ample of the interesting and useful ideas the Clhb members discovered was that poultry may be protected frofoxesvby spraying band of ground four feet wide about the chicken range with mixture of er1 oil and turpentine The club leaders and members were grateful to thecollege presi7 dent faculty and staff for their kind hospitality andto the agricul tural committee of the Simcoe County Council for assisting with the expenses of the trip Judgment llServed Charge1Of Leaving Scene Of Accident Magistrate Gordon Foster reservv ed judgment in charge of leav ing the scene of an accident again st Edwm Bailey summer resident at Stroud The charge was laidfolloWing complaint made by Donald King that green car had sideswiped his on side roadnumber 25 be tween the 9th and 10th concessions faintadhering to the King ear and found in the ditch at the scene of the accident matched perfectly inacolor with paint on the Bailey car and also fitted into scraped 2Counsel Steinart during tlrerliearingriorciblrdenouncedrth practice of crown attorneys of picking three or four charges out of one aeeidentsbthat if they do not obtain conviction On one charge they will proceed with the 57 THEwILSONIRUILDING Trolsouarrrl circus5533 Minna next Crown Attorney Thompson replied thatthgpmctice was Spar fectly proper one that the charges might be quite different and that it was the usual custom to proceed with th more serious charge first and If conviction was secured to drop the others Commented Mags rune Easter dont care how many chargesare laid but the Crown should be ready to proceed with them till skirrmdbnn remand of one week was graptedtosaniuoltRoyKing on it Aklppinllll The IE land req11estedvKing and he will femlnlnltcufody v1 hotel is also being examined Dukg Street plant BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY July 14 1919 CORNWALLIS AT CORNWALLIS mm wmwww of Cornwallis nltplicw of 11011 Edward Cornwallis who founded Halifax in 1749 hangingr in the lobby of the by Mayor left of Kcntvillc and Lady CPR Photo DOUGLAS BERLIS GETS GOLD MEDAL AT OSGOODE HALL the DOUGLAS BERLIS Osgoode Hall graduating class is the young st son of Rev 11 Berlis of Vancouver and formerly of Bar llt Justice Minister Stuart Carson tori June 29 obtained the right to practise law in Ontario As part of special convocation exercises at Osgoodc Hall the fed eral cabinet member and exPrem ier of Manitoba was admitted to the Law Society of Upper Canada Another 160all but 18 of them veterans comprised the largest class ever to graduate from the law schools threeyear course Four of the new lawyers are women Gold medallist of the class was in Berlis wartime ight lieut cnant who served four years in the RCAF The class was the last to qualify for adegrec in law after three years new system prescribes two years of fulltime lectures one year of articleship in any Ontario law office and fourth year of combined law school and lecture and office work in Toronto Funeral For Apto Youth WhorDiedin Elevator Accident at Toronto Funeral services were held on Friday July 1949 for William Glenn Carson son of Mr and Mrs Irving Carson of Apto who lost his life in an elevator accident in Toronto on June 29 He was just 17 years of age and had started work as shippers assistant at the United Cooperatives of zOntgio on Monday morning of the same week On Wednesday noon he was taking load to the third floor on the freight elevator when in some way his head was crushed He was alone at the time but had been authorized to 4use rther elevatorIt is thought he may have looked out where there were some boards off in the elevator Glenn Carson washorn on De cember 19 1932 in Royal Victoria HospitalBarrie son of Irving and Dorothy Knapp Carson of Phelp ston RR He had lived nin IApto all his life attendedApto public school and had one year at Barrie Collegiate Fordthe paist year he had been at home on the farm He was member of Anten Mills United Church His sorowing parents survive along with thre brothers and fourisisters Allan livingr Barrie7 Mrs Dart mos Lois of Toronto Mrs Thornton Ruthl of Langstatt Murray at Apto Mrs Morley Feasby Phyllis of Uxbridge Mrs Arthur Gitfep June of Suri lnidale and Paul at home Glenn in his seventeenth year wasja happy cheerful natured boy and will be greatly missed by his family and many friends The service atleoyd and steak leySxfuneIalparlor in Barrie Was conducted by theRev WR Clem Of Mme sing Interme ll Mlnesing Cemetery Pallbear erswere Del MeFadden Bill Me Fadden Bob Richardson Bob Lu cas Art Cox and Jack Scott Rel Rtlyos and friends were present Eert Erie Toronto Uxbridge tiny and Langsta as well as the immediate vicinity Vng the many beautiful oral HE BARRIE EXAMINER 86111 Yeor No 48 ABC REY PAID AS Of MARCH 31 2111111113 THEFT YOUTH GIVEN THREE MONTHS iferl11 Jennett tit Ulplil llrlititlwl 31111in in Iwi Llllrftn trf cattle stealing iiitore Magistrate Gordon Foster on Wednesday July puny With two otlcr youths he had stolen at tlllltltlll trams steer and heifer from his fathers pas turr where they had been piacvd try their owner McQueen He had sold these to another farm Lorrie Duristtin seven miles away He 511d he had dividid the soldier friiin known to him as lie was Sentenced to months detiirninate and months indeterminate 1n the taxi1 lltlOFllldlil on each of the two charges the sentences to r1111 concurrently John vrdttlx wns counsel fur the accused and rown Attorney lhoinpson prow tuted the case against Walter 11111111 were llillll ed Counsel for Dunn 1111 identified Borden Art three PROVINCIAL OFFICERS Our meeting July was assur Cdly one of the outstandirn1 meet ings Our guests of the evening Comrade Ii Evans lrcsidcnt lrov incial Command Comrade Bonus Secretary Provincial Com mand and Comrade Scarlc District Pensions Advocate were introduced by Comrade Bob Bib by We had the pleasure of initiating ve new members and very im portant and worthwhile items were transacted during the busi ness session Following the business portion our Imvincial President addressed the meeting with words of encour agement also giving us fund of useful information He the necessity of the Legion taking its place in matters of national importance lending its assistance in the building up of our nation in every Way possible The service to the dependents of those who died and to the dis abled was discussed hnd the work of our Service Bureau explained The Provincial President urged the importance of social activities as one of the bestmediums through which more intimate acquaint anc and better understanding with each other could be attained Our Branch was urged to take part in and assist in every laud ti Jemrett 1drrirtted that in coinI money With Walter 11111111111111 an amp 1111117 011 Kt Srrmlar lllllllts was Twice Weekly Menomi and THURSDAY 7367 In Section 2Poges to 12 IN STOCK READY WHILE YOU WAIT ALI SIZES SINGLE DOUBLE HREASIED $4750 ODD PANTS FOR SUMMER ALL SIZES $875 to $1995 SIIIISON HATS SUMMER SHADES $850 to $1000 SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS SWIM lRUNKS WILF TODD MENS and BOYS 55 ltunlop SL BARBIE HAY It may be short and scarc BUT What you have is worth money We can sell you Short Term Policy at moderate cost MALCOMSONS INSURANCE AGENCY Dial 3735 41 Dunlop St 100 Mile Cruise of Muskoka Lakes EVERY SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY $465 Return Children $245 INCLUDING BUS and STEAMER FARE Buses Leave Barrie SUNDAYS WEDNESDAYS 740 am 700 crm Return Service Direct from Dock Tickets and Information at Barrie Bus Terminal Phone 5571 GRAY GOACII LINES DAYLIGHI TIME stressed Birds in cages nd iemw able project of our community no matter who sponsored it The younger men of the Legion were reminded of their responsi bilities in making themselves ac quainted with the work aims and objects of the Legion and be pre pared accept theirshare of car rying on the organizationI Speaking of the Operation VOTE lhersaid that from reports received the voting had increased 2212012 In 1935 only 22 of the popula tion voted We were informed that the Le gion had an increase of 30 branches with membership increase of 22 000 and we were on firm nan cial basis The subversive elements wh are deing their utmost to under mine our free and democratic way of living were dealt with by the Provincial President in no uncer tain terms The splendid ideals of that Canadian Legionshould be in stilled into the Unions and men should be urged to Love the land rlive in the land you love The speaker was thanked by Comrade Burton Comrade Beggsv complimented Barrie Branch on the progress it has made and the businesslike manner in which it is operated Comrade Searle Comrade Scarle informed the members of the work of the Serl vice Bureau and the part taken by the Provincial President and Provincial Secretary in this im portant phase of Legion work Mr Sparks of the DVA was in troduced by Comrade Bibby and bibughtgieetings to the Branch On Wednesday evening a1 num ber of comrades motored to the home ofComrade Basil Moore at Dalston and performed the cere mony of initiation in due form Comrade Moore is crippled vet eran of World War consequent 11y is unable for be present at our be member of theLegion Fob lowing the meeting the members were entertained at dinner by Mrs Moore on Thursday July 21 Barrie is to behonored with the visit of the GovernorGeneral His Excel lency Field Marshal Viscount Al exander of Tunis There will be parade at oclock in the after noon and the veterans will be trik ing prominent part Details will be available at later date famine Umheard Service at Grillia Sunday July 17 Further particulars will be published later gt The Cw MORRIS Oxford New throughoutnew engine 11th body new stalldardii of comfort roadholdirig rind performance Independenf Front Wheel Springing Onepiece front seagull seats within wheelbase Gear on The New nuNauticaliirnorcompruumuvot domses all previous ideas luxury motoring Independgnt Jp Sarita withinwheclbace Mom The New MORRIS Sim Every tutur of this new luxury car is supell ttvely designed Renement in everydctnil 1111 with 111 price moderation that MORRIS production method alone more bible tributes were those from United loOperatives of Ontario Staff of the CoOperotiveun Torontof An fgn Raggafumted Church and Lad eat Electing column Spacious luxuryfor the passengers Engineered forigoonomy meetingsbutWRsrveryanxious 10