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Barrie Examiner, 6 Oct 1921, p. 12

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Martin will preach. 'H _ -___-- --- nvnvulvult .\alI_I-ITCII Sunday, Oct. 9, 1921. Rev. Harold E. Wellwood, Minister. a.m.--Class meeting in the Ladies Bible Clam room. 11 a.m.--Public worship. Rev. Sidney Martin will preach. - 3 p.m.-~BibIe School. 7 p.m.~-Public worship. Rev. Sidney Tl1 nncfnn un nr--J---1 BOYS $CHO_OL SUITS grades . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.00 to 6.00 22 to 36, from . . . . . . $8.95 to $16.00 ' _ ----vnnaavalal-ll\. : what you get for your money that cotints. '\ TIDE` Dlfljllnlrlvtu he boy desires in the way of : ; reflected in every Suit in ou again gone up, thes Bats bIe' large giyp (ha-r I.1.\.~L- Fresh from the hands of expert de- signers and tailors, come beautiful new models to keep up the interest in our show- a ing. There are no two alike,'and the ex- clusiveness of the models give you an indi- vidual and most becoming choice. -Popular among the novelties are various styles with lovely .fur collars, and the cloths `and shad- ings are beautiful. See them early-- it s , to your advantage. On Main Floor. n cream, ` sizes R. V; ;)n[ Wednesday, zhere passed away Ernest Charles his 38th year. Deceased -had V a -week and man 6.. ........J .1.....m- ......5, many Ll`alI1lI1g`. I BUSIIIIFISS SHORTHAND ; TYPEWRITING DICTAPHONE SECRETARIAL CIVIL SERVICE Special short courses in FARM ACCOUNTING ' \ '#' Barrie Business College Entr any day. H. A. I-Tarnvu 13.:-- _Assures you : .~L,...4... 40:4lc Chziirnian `Co. 5111661 . .519 U Lowest or : cepted. I vcxu 1-. uxomas, Uonsulting -Eng , Plans and specications may I: the office of the County Treasug House, Barrie, or at the oice o gineex-. 229 College St., Toronto, or nnv fnnrlm. -5 ----- /\ Tenders will be received for heating: and ventilation of Sinicoe County Court House at Barrie, Ont., until 12 o clock noon on Monday, Oct. 17, 1921. at office of County Treasurer, Daniel Quinlan, according .to plans and specications prepared by Mel- vern F. Thomas, Consulting `Engineer. Plans: and m..,.:t:....L:-,~ ' PREPARATORY . -+1.,...,. 1- ..1-:~ FASHlON S LATEST COAT smns PREPARATORY COURSES for `those lacking early training. ~ ' n11-r\~r---v- - ---` be` pntilnnn -1` o:__, E. C. TABB7 imum service any other Tire we know of. Fl! ' size, SIMCOE COUNTY Tenders for Heating and Ven res a thorough course inV the shortest period of time. -un...._./ $17.50 to $50.00 TO xp, these will appeal to e, dry bleached. A lovely, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 60c 7/`J. Sbmeboc 54293? A` -`IQ; - an `AI l\IJ\/UAUD :--Choose from stock j:---~ Thursday, October 6, 10241. -..., .,...uo U1. uuc nu- Cllegeh, Ont. any tender not necessarily a:- s, natural colors, Barrie agents for Inf` I fur----- - Ventilation - ___ ........5 ~uu5uu::r. zications be seen at Treasuxger, Court I` the nFFinn at H... L`.- ay style, and the ; our stock. ad, sleeveless and $1.15 an_d $1.25 ucsc `gnry, Prin. 1.u.:uSl.H_'eI', Uourn office of the Eu- rnrnnh-. ' I"-L LJJCJ, Property Com. Ms, heavy .. $1.12 Ens nu ma mower, 9. sister England. Interment _- ..a . SENIOR 100-yd. dash--Johnston, Livingston, Jam- ieson. Time,V11 sec. - ,. 220-yd. dash-Johnston, Livingston, Jam- ieson. Time, 25 sec. J ' 440-yd. dash--Johnston, Livingston, Jam- ieson. . 880-yd. dash-- Johnston, Livingston, T High Jump--Johnston, Robertson, Liv~ ingston. Running Broad Jump--Livingston, '16 ft. 8 in.; Johnston, 15 ft. 8 in.; Robertson, 15 ft. 2 in. ' Standing Broad Jump--Livingston`, 8 ft. 7% in.; Johnston, 8 ft. 61/4 in.; Robertson, 8 f_t._1/_ in. LUIU - Shot ft.; Du 31 Hop, Step Put~--PowelI, 35 McMartin, Walker ft.; Partridge, 32 ft; 7 in. "and Jump--~S1nit.h, 34 ft. 9 .' Walker,` 34 ft. 8 in. ; Armstrong, 31 ft. ; Illa ' Standing Broad Jump-Walker, 8 ft. 6% in. ; Partridge, 8 ft. 5 in.; Smith, 8 ft. 4 in. Pole Vault--Ca11igh-an, McMartin, Put~--PowelI. 35 ftu Pm-+..:A.... on nage. Time, 1 min. 6 sec. 880-yd. dash--_-Jamieson, Smith, Pa:ts ridge. Tim'e, 2 min. 37 sec. , . High Jump-Jamieson, Walker, Part- _r1dge. Running` Broad Jump---Walker, 16 `ft. 7 in.; Smith, 16 ft. 3 in.; Jamieson, 16 ft. 1 in. V A anu mu mowers m England. took place last Friday in Barrie Union Cem- etery. , . uh} uuwun, .12 It. 6 121.; Scott, 30 ft INTERMEDIATE 100 yd. dash-BillingsIey, Sxmth, leson Time, 11 sec.` v ,,v , -w--pawn`, ieson. sec. _220-yd. dash---Smith, Billingsloy, ndge. Time, 25 aec. 44.vA Anal. n:n:...._I-., H uuu. Au BEL. 880-yd. dash--Cowan, Mayor, Garvin. Time, 3_,min. ' - High Jump--Cowan, Doran, Mayor. ' Running Broad Jump---.Cowan, 8 ft. 2 in.; Scott, 7 ft. 8% in.; Garvin. 7 ft. 6 in. Pole Vault-Scott, Cawan, vMcKnight. V Shot Pu`t--Co'wan, 29 ft, 7% in.; Doran, 28 ft. 4 in.; Scott, 25 ft. 10 `in. V Hop, Step -and Jump--,-Mayor, 33 ft. 1 in.; Cowan, 32 ft. 6 in.; Scott, ft. 2 in. T1\T"l1l'.1`nIt1':\r\f A n---- _......., \\.uauqJ1Ulll.llp, navmg 8. total Of 23, several more than theorunner-up, but the Senior event provedto be 5' the thriller of the day. Morley ' Livingston. and Kenneth Johnston ran neck and neck until the last event, I which Johnston won,`and which gave him the championshipr He nished with 38 points", while Livingston had i 36. It was the best of the day's pro- gram. Following are the winners and -the events :- A ' .. \;4.1A\lLl; uvuxi 1.53 100-yd.` dash---Cowan,` Garvin, Mayor.` Time, 11 1/5 sec. . 220-yd. dash---Cowan, Garvin, Mayor. Time, 27.sec. 440-yd. .dash-'-Eowan, `Gaiin. Time, 1 min. 13 sc. { 00!] "J J--'r " vyyuucuu uau uul. 1.0 01' 1']- Harold Smith won the Intermed- Aiate ghampionship, having total of 23. seven-n'l `rnnvn +1m.. 4.1.... ...-..---A -A .....- nu. vu. vuuiuup a mtcn. Not all the events were for the boys, as several of them were for girls only. ' The fair ones entered in - every one of their contests, with the result that each event was well lled. Races such as relay, three-legged; bi- cycle, and even 100-yards d'ash,'for` girls, showed that the boys were not the only ones `in the 'limelight of sports. after all. In the`-boys pro- gram of sports, there were ten con- tests each-for the intermediate and- senior grades and nine for the-junior. The" awards were based on points - * given for rst, second and third plac- es in `the contests. Ross Cowan had an easy time of it to win the Junior championship. His total was 44 points, while his nearest opponent had but 16 or 17. } nggunl Cu...'.l..L ------ J` ' ' The cold weather did not hinder the B.C.I. s annual eld day on Tues- day, and the -events, which proved to be the most keenly contested in years; were run off "without a `hitch. Mnf nil 4-Ln A----I--- ---- `%i)"Ciiw&65i9s1=oRi* I VAT B.C.l. FIELD DAY - nape. no, were passed Tabby, in been ill only -week and was in good health up to that time. Born in England, he came to Canada ten years ago, working for the =G.T.R. and other rms in different places, nally settling in Barrie. For the past year or two he had been employed as watch- man in Scotia Junction by the AG.T.R. Surviving him are his widow, two sisters, Mfg Anny Ia`LL....2._._a.-__ I up ------- Championships Won by Ken-I neth . Johnston, Harold Smith Ross` Cownn. JUNIOR r1 brown, IIIB. Cowan, IV; Helen nson. UR 1.111. -( relay race)-Fc_Jrm Wnmn TTTD ucwuu, _ OU II}. . ; Robertson, Part- Part- Jam- t .5 -sunny needed at the present time. Secy. -McMil.lin has recelved a letter from Y.M.C.A. headquartemtadvising that the balance to the military funds is to be used in..providing -omforts and `pleasures for those noldiers who still reqyire medical at- tention in hospitals as a ult of wounds received in the late war.- The following men of the G.TtR'. at A1? landale passed a successful examination in the St. John s Ambulance__ Amgciation of ` an 1! TD .. , ........, .....uu5uAevery aay. Un Wednes- day corn was being hauled from Midland to Toronto, on. route to Russia, where it is -sorely needed at the ' __$g.-cy. recalved a lam-- 0-M nurvlvmg mm his widow, Mrs. Henry Etherington and Mrs. ` Wiseman of Barrie, and his mother, and two brothers in Int nnlz nlmm 1...; 'm.:.:.._ :_ n - '- , nu.-uycerzan Unurch. Good programme - following. . _ 40-42c Several remen and brakeznen who had` . been laid o work `have been notied to report for duty at Madawaska and at M" d- land. They are needed to work on the grain twins. 7 The local Y.M.C.-A. will be on the war path for members -during the week of Oct. 24-31. During that time all the railway Y's in Canada and in the United States - al'e putting on_ membership campaigns. e movement of grain from the. West to the East has "begun and quite a quantity i is passing through every day. On Wednes- daymcorn being Iheulgl from uclu LV Presby: 1-1!- pwu. Mr. and Mrs; C. A. McNiven are spend- ing their holidays with friends in New York City. ' Mrs. A._E. Lowe and children are home` "after holidaying in Bualo,l-Niagara Falls and Toronto. S. 0. E. meet Friday at 8 pan. a in the Trainmen's Hall. -Mr. and Mrs. Bert Godden are spe: their vacation ,in New York- ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson left on ` nesday for a visit with` relatives in St ampton. M - n...) `II ... I` I " "` %$&$$%$w&$&a%g$w$$&&w&$$* 0, E_ mpnf. m:A.... ..a >X< H. J. EVANS GEO. VICKERS R. MALCOMSON _ . V . . V . - . . o o g - a . - a - - - . - u a o o - u - Seven, Patterns Colored Strsi; in pink, blue and fawn. This is a England, full 30 inches wide. Eleven p . offered at _ :---vjij Cl. [Two Grade; of Pure Bleached Flannelette, 27 and 35 wide, in both British and Canadian make. The British make heavier and is.27 inches wide, and the Canadian makes are 35 wide in lovely, soft, even thread, perfect knap. Qualities the as sold last year at 55 and 60c.- Until 15 pieces only are sol< A NOT-TO-BE-.MlSSED SAVING IN FLANEI;E'I_'TE-:-_ In the V: .Sept. 28, there p! Thhv {In Lin 9! CV1 `__ There is no time like the present to get into one we show. Not only will you receive the full se you will select from values that know no superi and out/-- that's the kind we sell. 0.....- -.. :_-~__ - -- - We you see them. Variety, this season, is the key note of ` andthere is such a variety of the latest styles here that will do you good to see. N o. matter what your" idea of a stylish dress may be, you ll find it in the assnrt-. ment we present. They re beautiful, and moderately priced. " 0 $10.00 :5 $55.00 W a 1 York- re spending muassas `FOR THE MOMENT uuc xuuu we 58!]. Come on in" and see R. Malcomson ft Wed: \ South- sharp --MEN" ` ,,c.,' ....u have ` uvA. ..,......u.au mane. 1`ne brltlsh is the ride, inches theasame d H ntil sold, it is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 3. Yard olorerl SI-uh... l:`l....._ -I .u . present of the good Suits season s wear,- but Ies superior. Good, inside we uaya luau weex. The school fair was not as ` asusual. The band was absen servative meeting at Qookstov 4...- 4.....L - Oct. >3.---A number from `I here atten the anniversary services in`B ter on 1 day. Rev. G. I. Crawof ' rboro ducted the services. The band played `at Elmvale Fair days last week. In` ,_I_,_._I 1-! . . . . . . . 368 Yard n-ed Stripe Flannelette, medium colors, `his good-wearing quality made in pieces only to sell at 25 a Yard .....s.c wan gl"C[l ny the choir. J. E. Mor- rison delivered`a ne address to the par- ; ents on The Relatiorrof t`he Parent to the} , Sunday School, and Rev. S. M. Beach` 3 spoke to the class on :9.` unique subject, A : Bunch of .Keys-the seven keys to success. I The lectures were enjoyed by all present. I The anniversary of the church will be held on Sunday, Oct. 30. Capt. W. L. L. Law- rence 0f`Newmarket will speak in the morn- ing and in the evening. Next Monday ev- ening (Missionary evening), in connection` with the Epworth League, an address will be given by Mr. Beach on the natives of the South Sea Islands. Lantern slides show- mg views of the islands and of the natives will be -shown in connection with the ad- 1 dress. " ll Burton Ave. Methodist Church II` A very successful Sunday School Rally was held last Sunday. The church wasi. pr`et.tily (leco_rated with owers and special` : musxc was gwen by the choir. Mor-1 dc-livered`a firm mm... 4.. L- ---- I K`** I . FERRlER-Mc/DONAILD On Saturday, Sept. 24, the mar T - *1` , Miss fLeola Victoria McDonald, only RAILWAY WARD :` I 313. Jo3i; 'T`iv3$Z}, -i,`ii"o:Mni]i . { Robert F errier. took place at the 1 >X X< >X<>X<>X<>X0X<>X<>X<>X<>X<>X` bride s parents, Rev. C. P. oiciatingil Iiromptly at 2 p.m. .th -` - - - - entered 1: e -.1-wn leaning on the : ,*:'ii.`:`:::ii::`;**;;t. %`*`eK:::;`;: `W2? 5 her amen to the was or. the no G Walker 13 W. H} Kennedy 7 eter": Wd4"*g march PW -`d bYM1$ Vem Clerk 3 A. E Patteron minus 1 ,C. W. I. cousml of the `bride The ceremoi Poucher minus.-5, Geo. Sinclair ininus 7, i performed under an r? of e`:erg?e.` , f 1 _ A lurnn Ln" rBeatty Barker minus 317 aws-r< an 1s A CARRIER '01-" GOOD NEWS. READ 11 REMEMBER rrs VALUABLE CONTENTS, (`l'\II:` "l"l\ "I`IIIn (Ir:-I4`-`.- --- uuut), uu monaay evenmg, Sept. 26, after an illness of several months. He was born in Listowel and had lived in Western Can- ada for some time. Prior to moving to Toronto a year ago, he had lived -in Barrie for some years and was highly esteemed. He is survived by his widow and two daugh- `ters. Marguerite and Gena. Many friends came from a distance to pay their; last tribute of respect. Histremains were in- terred in Prospect Cemetery, Toronto. ;..=.u-.-, 44 ana as mcnes {N211 rnsrac or-n `)5 '3-'*L-- , ast t. brit re. Methodist (get ;sful Rally'in lunday. was:He1 d special! astt Mor- witi I. par-.' ti01i latiorrof the con. ' Beach and s a` nav -the The e cost of 30. e O; :et ening. ' \ r anon`... .._ neig I Ml` Style` Without extravagance, is the all- importam feature of this season s _Hats. Every effort has been exerted to bring this about, and we are certain that you ll be- mterested and pleased with our showing`. In addition to our collection of Beautiful Hats of velvet and velour,- we are showing twenty-seven New York Model Hats in fancy feathers all different. They are the sample set of a New York Canadian rep- resentative and are indeed pretty. Buying them at a liberal discount and no duty`, the price is very much in your favor--v A1 -`A A YOUR Maw w1Nn=.R HAT NEED NOT 131: Exmznsnvx-: @ : well attended Inf II!!!` on r`--- nvnv auucuucu xter Sun- I....x........ .--- two attended . 1... G.-- dsones H`. cannon The news of the death of George H. Gordon came -as E shock to his many `friends in Barrie. He passed peacefully away at his home, 5 Hendrick Ave., Tor- onto, on Monday evening, Sept. -an several mnnfka H. mm L- $7.56 't}}Jih:53 '- On Thursday evening, Se; ` neighbors and friends met at e ;gMr. and Mrs. Alex. McDonalc 1 their daughter, Miss Leola, wit E aneous shower_prior to her man ' evening was very pleasantly spe ` and games, after which lunch Her many friends wish her ex and happiness in her new jourx g-"V.\-/HE i f with regards fin? mximum - W- v\.n.ucuu blldb you'll De" d ) I: s all m+r..m..+ mu--- W , _....-. nulhlllll U11 U118 31711 01 ' 5' father, strains of Lohengrin I; wedding played by Miss Verna Wice, ` cousin "bride. ceremony was ' `ar evergreens and owers and large bell vered with white asters. hun-`g over the bridal party. The bride was very `becomingly gowned in geor- lgette over white satin with tulle veil held [in place by a -wreath of orange blossoms. ; Her shower bouquet was of beautiful white i asters. The home was artistically decorated ,l with asters andldahlias. After the recep- ,'tion the happy couple, amid showers of [confetti and good wishes, left for Toronto l other points, the bridetravelling in 2: I navy blue tricotine suit with black silk hat. bride received many beautiful and " costly gifts. Only near relatives attended. it isn t what you'pay, but J IIIIH 2 vvnul xcuurqs ror max! ` They cost less per mile of service than \ V 1-`fag J!-In minu- BATri"`irk:5VV{I;::f1: .._._ Tn..- ._.__ -.. _ You may dress as well u_ ll'lG,;' says our Dainty Dorothv. LADIES UNDER YE_STS-- nf rInunLn,J ----A Our knoviiledg of what the parent in quality, is re Suits in various Overcoats, sizes E ._-.. -\Jvvl_cl.AJ""', Large size, 44x22,'Tu1-kish Bath Towels, `Weight, good `drying quality, each . . . . . . since new Cotton has gon you as very reasonable, large clean, whlte Bat, each . . "I"' FI$t\Iu I--- - ._..-.---a VA 1lILJl\ VILIDI. of fine combed yarns, in with short sleeves, three s Affifipuuuu 2 - > .. uxauy uclilllul and ning, Sept..22, the )5 the home of McDonald to presentj n I Tnnln ....24.1. A ' pt. 24, vt_1;;a- marriage of , only daugh- rs. Alex. McDonald, to 'ier. son nf Mr nnrl IL- ,-- ___. ..-wuuua1.u, |aU ', son of Mr. and Mrs? home 01 Shapter {st the` bride mnu nn HI-an n-~----- -1

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