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Barrie Examiner, 20 Jul 1922, p. 8

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MIC Luuucx a pcucutc, Spring, Alcona Beach. My an:-1 My-a poem returned 30 M18 Cly. ' Miss Edith Palmer spent the week-end with Mrs. Davis. V July 18-Rev. Lachlan -McLean and Mrs. McLean motored with Robt. Lamb and Miss Louise Reardon to Wasaga Beach on Sunday, where Mr. McLean preached at services for the opening of the Community! Church. I:__ n-L__; 1'__I-_ ..._..I .l.......LL...... 1`: 1.*...+ . ` I the former s parents, Mr.` and Mrs. Peter QM-Cnn Alnnnn nnunk bprmg, 1-ucona neucu. Mr. and Mrs. Pears and Miss Kerr have returned to the city. 15:... n.1:n. D..I...n.. m.ma- Hm umnlnnnrl Subscribe for The_ Barrie Examiner and get all the news. Linoleum and Congpleum Rugs $2 8 year. THE msum FLOUR MILLS, LIMITED Every bag of the very best quality. Our mill is running stronger than ever, Every month we are gaining ground in the face of the strongest opposition. Buy, Fisher Flour and keep your money circulat- ing in Barrie. Ask your grocer or phone our Retail Department. We pay the highest price For wheat Lakeview Fuel Supply Co. PHONE OFFICE 962 CORNER POYNTZ AND DUNLOP srs. % This town has long been searching for adjustment in the wood business. We grow our. wood and don t speculate in `the least; our retail prices are wholesale prices. No firm can put -up as much wood for the money as we can. Our boxes are standardizedand come up to inspection. ' uuux . n gg --.-.1 1-.-- 1.-u-no-n auivunuuu runs 451! R. N. ROBINSON; Prgip; F. P. Manager ' RING the children here V . for a spinal analysis If their spines are not ro erly adjusted ill V _ea th will result. An ad- nan.-`InAI\r\` nrltuturc fun WANTED WE ALSO HAVE BUILDERS sU1`=1>L1Es`oN HAND AT VERY REASONABLE Apnggcgs. amine, om`. For the sale of our hardy and Guar- anteed to Grow" Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Roses, a good represen- tativein 'the"1`own of Barrie. Outt free. Liberal Commission. ', 29c \1tC.), uuwuru Jury \Ivcu.I. Sr.' II--Norman' MeNutt. Frank Per- kins, Dolrothy Stranaghan, Mary Strana-. ghan. V In TY__1'`.mnru Nnlann l-mu-lip artmill, VICFOX7 may. FIUTCIIUC l'Ul'l\ll!Bc I-Una Forbes, Arnold Forbes. Lorne Stranaghan. ` M Sr, Primer-Jeah Thompson, Margaret Jory, James Thompson. Jr. Primer---Gordon Forbes, Marie Cart~ mill, Russell Stranaghan. , T W nDnTKT Tnnnhnrl gnan. Jr. II-_-Emery Nelson. Chaie Cartmill, Victor May. `Florence Perkins. T4'Tnn whfkn Allnrt` wnfhn Lnrnn S. 5. NO. I3, VESPRA (Naanes in order of merit) Entrance Class--Elma Tuck, second-classy honors. . . Jr. IV to Sr; IV-Janie Money (H).- Sr.v III to Jr. IV- James BcBride. Jr. III to Sr. III-Olarence Cole, Syd- ney Money, Cecil Harris, Arthur Holmes. Jr. III--Elsie Harris, Minnie Holmes, Frank Holmes. ` V St. II-Hannah.I-Iarris . , ' Jr. II--Edna Holmes, Harold Switzer, Jack Holmes, Ethel McKinnon. Tjhxnn Quvwrnr Wolfnn Harrie jnhn 803- . Sr. I-V-Dorothy Irwin (H). Vera. Bald- win (H), Gordon Dawson (I-I), Mervin Neison. . _ Jr. IV-Lloyd Cartmill, Rojean Cart- mill. ' . ` Sr. III--Gordon_ Jory, Jean Baldwin, Verna Osborne (Rec.). 1- 711' 1.3.. |t.\Y..u Il:..--um Wnnn Verna IBDOFIIC \l\BUoIo . Jr. III-Ida McNutt. Minerva Wilson, Mercer Irwin, Vera McNutt. Verna. Jory L(Rec.), Howard Jory (Rec.). Q. ' 1T_Nnu-man M'nNnHx Fr-nnlr per. JIIUK I1"JHlI_CH, IIILUUI. lV.|UI\.HIHUllo I-Jenp Switzer, Walton Harris, John Henry Cole, Everard Harris. Edna Alex- ander, Nora Harris, Joseph Slley, Amy Sulley, Arnall Muir. prin\nr._.pnna T-Tar-I-3: `u Trnnu Anni luuucy, (`[11111] LVLUIX} Prin1er--Ross Harris, Lily Tracy. Annie IMcKinnon, Sammy Bowman, Leonard |Tracy, Gladys McKinnon, Asa Alexander. I A_Mnr:nmy "ari:n `.AIll:B (`Ala 'nnv [L130], \Jll|l B JVLVISIIIIIUII, [I35 l1lUA(IIluVlu A-M.-arjory Harris, Lewis Cole, `Rex Tuck, Leslie Switzer. S. 8. N0. I5, VESPRA Jr. IV to Sr: IV--Harold Tracy (H), Irene Kavanagh, Jimmie Torpey. Sr. III` to Jr. IV-Helen Kavanagh, Winnifred Orchard, Ella. Orchard, Ruby Pattenden. ' Jr. III to Sr. II-I--Ambrose Torpey (H), A Gordon Pratt (-H), Leona Kavanagh, Nina McLean, Tommy Pattenden (Rec.). ` ' p YT Ln '1: 1TT_ Trnnn nn\v;n (T-H nnown nnos. co. NURSERYMEN, LTD. Brown : Nurseries, Welland Co., Ont.` U611: Uuvlls, L`1Vc|_yu uuuas. Luuuu a.|au_yo Jr. II to Sr. II-Vera Tracy, May Davis. Ispbel Kavanagh. Raoy Tracy (-Rec.), El- eanor Tracy (Rec.), Helen Pattenden (Rec.). Morris`Jones (Rec.). Jr. I to Sr. I-~Al-bert Pain, Enid Knapp. Sr. Primer to Jr. I-Gordon Johnston, [Audrey Orchard, Veronica Kavanagh. - la` `la MATPWWWQ Tnnnhnr I UIUIJUUJI, I Ulllllly IIIADLUIIUUXI \l\CliaI o Sr. II to Jr. III--Irene Davis (H),_Wil- bert Davis, Evelyn Jones. Maud Tracy." In I" On Qua TT_Vnnn Tran`: nu nala s. s. No. 7, VESPRA Jr. IV to Sr. IV-Elson Bishop, Eliza- bth McKernan,, Chrissie Coupland, Elgin Harris. V G. TI"! on T. T`? ,.nnAn `IPA...-U Muuninl u.a_1ua. Sr. III to Jr. IV--Maude Ford, M Murphy. Merlin CouplBand (Re'tl:`.)J; Jr. III to Sr. III- eatrice :1 er. l `Sr. II to Jr. III-iEm-ma Ford. Fl` `I7 I'\l'\\T\1I'2\1 .`I `I Tl`--. (Names in order of merit) J17. IV to Sr. IV-Aikens Wiggins (H), Duncan Campbell, Ross Campbell, Viola Crawford. Rheta Luck, Jack Ansdell (R). Sr. III to .Jr. IV-Wilbert Svtoddart, non nnunnrnn `:`1`1unu-A "anO:nna lD\ L31 0 111. Ml . Ill . L V j" llllcl. D DBUUUII Cecil Cameron. Edward Hastings. (R). In TIT I-A Q. Ttvjtcn`-un` lIA`kII ll -` II lJL|Ul\g \JUluUl| \JInWlUl.\J. LVIULVJII lllllll Jr. II to $1`. II--Winnifred Sampson (H), Garnett Sagrpson, Doris Glover, Mil- dred Perry, Dorothy Crawford, Margaret Campbell. r.n.n..n\r M nun. 'v....,.1..... (Names in order of merit) Jr.` IV to Sr. IV--Ruby Wice, Euphemia Neely, Joe Cochrane, Marjorie Reid. Sr. III to Jr. IV--Thomas Bowman (H), Eddie Gi-bbons, Jack Sangwin, Clar- ence Allen. Jr. III to_Sr. III-West Alpin. Sr. '11 to -Jyr. III-Addie Alpin (H), Parker Ke1cey,' Bruce Wice. ' Jr. II to Sr. II-John Reynolds, Cecil Webb (Rec.).` Sr. I to 'J1j..II---Janet Warnica (H), Alex. Boyd. Marjorie-Bowman (Rec;) Jr; Ito Sr. .I-Florence Walt (H).L VIVA..- A- DTDDTE` IITADKTTIVA UCUII UGIIICIUII` IJUWBIU .I.l.l1B|alll6D- \l!IIo Jr.. III to Sr. III-Isobel McArthur (H), ' Irene Tillett, Stella Luck, Evelyn Jermey,- James `Walker (R). ' - ' G. `H L- `I . II ? Y\......LL.. f|........_.... DA - . NOT OVER GENEROUS In the supplementary estimate passed by the Dominion Panliament was an item of $30,500*for the widows and mothers of the men lost when the Government steam- er Lambton went down on Lake Superior about'Apr. 18, with all hands. -As there were upwards of twenty men lost with the Lambton, it does not look asxthough the `Government had been over generous.- lOril1ia Packet. I11?! ;"Z'r9'{ F???` L`.'!'.:"E'_,.`.`.| UIIIUUB '7 E150] \'1\aI I Sr. H to Jr. I_II---Dorothy Cam.e1-on. na Luck. Gordon Crwford. Mervyn Emms Tn TT `A Q. TT_4TK7:nn:Cu-AA Qnv-nnnnn U. S-. S. NO..3, VESPRA KND OR0 `Entrance Cl9ss--Elva Jory, Freda. Nell s. s." No. I5, INNISFIL (KNOCK) i3o`Z1, "ii;$iZ7`i3w;'rI$"' BIRDIE WARNICA, S. 8. N0. I7, ORO-V UUXIIIJ, V CIUIIIUU. JXIIV uuusu. E. B. MATTHEWS, Teacher. . 111'-`Bill!-Illa 1' U111. UTa.[ W. DONNELLY, Teacher. L_ILLLAN M. BELL, Teacher. 73113311311 0 I. E. BROWN, Teacher. Muriel r`_nnn`nnr` \ H7 "C-Iva-pgiprton-$:t:.Y-E-u';a, Ontario I \1L(. Teacher. VVIULI HUI IIIUIIIICI, LIIIDQ U\IEo LIIKIIIIUJO M1ss Reta Bantmg of -Elmgrove is ,visit- mg her aunt, Mrs. H. G. Arnold. we "lamb T111 A` Tnrnnfn annnb 4-kn @ ueu. 1.`. I.llUl.l.l].IIlll,, xwpxuauuvnuxvu T FX0I0I0X0X0I0I0X4 0I0I0I0X0I0X0I0I4 Miss Agnes Flynn is visiting friends in Stayner. ` `In: D 'LTnn-nap ant` nknrnn on-A vnnnf- guns, l."_ uuraepu Eldon Neilly, $133 has been ill, is able up be on the job again. V Miss Wilma Leeson has been accepted as I teacher at Egbert school. - I W D Inlnk A` `Tnrnnfn :c nnnntuna nl UCUAJIIUK uh l'J$|IUl'la 3ULlUUlo .W. P. Jebb of `Toronto is spending 8.; few holidays up his home here. ' Mr: anA'M3aa Mnuo:n A; Q} f`.oH-In:-`no: ICW uuuuuyu HI: 1115 LIUUIC 115111. I Mrs. and?Mis McHaie of St. Catharines spent Sunday at T. McKnight s.' Q} '!\`\n'n nkuimnk :-n`nfIr` I-unirnnn G-15:510. uuuum gurucu puny uu my 40. 1 See Fisher's stock of house dreses. The style, quality and price are right. I More nnl1:t' nnlnvnan :9 v;:;4:nn `nan kn-A, IDDJIU, \i|-Iulllty drill] FIIUU an: llslllru Mrs. David Coleman is visiting her bro- ther, James Grant, at Tottenham. "Iva Tnfa at `D...--3;; uncut 6`-in nnnb Huron`) I/IIUI, Illllllc \Il'llIIll, `III LKIIIDCIJLIHLII. I Mrs. Tate of Barrie spent the past week with her mother, Mrs. Jos. Rainey. ` ..man Du`-n nnnf:nn AC 1::-nnunun :5 uy:n:b I --u'- --'*' Fabric Guarnnteou 8.000 miles Cord Guarantee, 10,000 inilel III UCI. auuv, UllBn ll-u \Jo ll|uUlUu ' ins. Clark Du of Toronto spent /the yveek-end with her sister, Mrs. Lewis Monk- man. 4 l LII `118. Harry Moore of Deseronfo is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cole- I`Y\0I'I E cooxsro E ` flan I` "`|4\Iv|\nnl| nnnvnxnI',n:un Dlallyllfo ' Mrs. D. Hopper and children are visit- ing at King. 7 . IhJ(n3aInI> (J Tnrnnfn annnf Qunrhny mg :1. xuug. R. McKnight of Toronto spent Sunday at'T. McKnight's. H. T. Rankin has on display an oil en- gine, If horsepower. win!!! Ink!` `inn `Mann `B BBIA BPUUII Duuuuy ll. 1. Luczuuguu Bo [ St. John's Church intend holding their. annual garden party on July 25. I Ill an I T Miss Laura Draper of Toronto is visit- ing her mother, Mrs. Joseph Ross, this week. ' Il __ T_L__' I'V-___._L-II ._,LA 1_,, L,, Ell WCU!\o ' Mrs. John" Campbell, who has been ill for some time, is_ now able to be around. again. . Tlsn A.-lunnnn n-inncu .r\`nnl> :0 Inning. 5lI`lUUICu 5 Harry Fisher isimproving his residence by raising it and putting a foundation un l der it. . II_. "__l_'A`_ -1 11,. ,`-.LL IS..- T,,..'_l`I u5uu. The Advocate printing -plant is being moved to the corner of King and Church streets. ` ' ` ' 17.....- I'.`:..L.... 2_.2.._..._....:..... L1- ____!.!-..-- a._uI7aua.y. I Mr. and Mrs. W. [Lawrence and family of Toronto were visitors at T. J. Dawson's} on, Saturday. Mnnfnn Vprnz` Dnrlrn kdr` `uh: nu-rn kc-rdrnn w,Mua`;;:;'ui":"ed Parks had his arm broken` on Thursday of last week -by falling o an express wagon. Ilnpankal nmnkll and Earn?!" Al Hum UCL LU: Mr. Monteith of the sixth lin'e, Innisl, ] underwent an operation at the hospital on Tuesday. . MI` 07!!` X W 1.l'I`I7I`I`\lIll IIl" :A'II'VI:`II IJUII. IU.5[ WCUI\n ' -Herbert Cunningham of Torontdis hol- idaying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cunningham. Mnafnr `row-I-:a nnnnnil n: 'l`nu-nv-HA :5 Ln` Hall" a M}I it:i:cii';l Campbll and family of Ham- ilton visited his mother. Mrs. John Camp- bell. last week. `I .`I ....L....I. l`.......!.....L....... -1 'I"........L.{'_ L..I \1UUo Uulllllsllalllo ` n Master Ferris Donnell of To:-on`o is hol- idaying. with his grandparents, Mr. and! Mrs. J wmes Donnell. II. _._.I `ll ..- AI--- 11.---.. -1 AII___I_I_ LVlID LLGHCI Ifllllvlll Ea ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nevills of 'l_`oronto| spent a few days thistweek at the home of Geo. O..Nevills . I'\ II` 1"IY..lI--.5 'l)l\ -..- __--!..I!...A. _.!II "IT; baaeban . teafn defeated the C6oks- town boys here on Saturday by a score of 10-2. J. Hindle of Thornton umpired the game. I0 and Mr: Nnnh (1:-nan n` Tn`:-nxi ant` LVIlo IIWIIICD IJUIlllUlIn Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Fraser of Allanda1e| were visitors for a few days last week at Miss Hazel Arnold s. = I II - ___.I `ll-.. (1-- \Y__.1II_ -1` 'I'\_..-__L_ UK U80. U. LVBVHIS. 0. T. Walker`, 11.0., eye specialist. will be at Dawson s drug store, Cookstown. on Wednesday. July 26.--Advt. 'l`L.\ \I7 `II Q Anuilln-u I-.nlJ I-I-".3- mnnok FLOUR PRICES VVC1-lIlU3\lll.Vg July Uo"`l'1U.Vl'o 'l,`_b_e W.M.S. Auxiliary held their month- ly -meeting at Mrs. W. McM`2'1ster s, Tues- day. Mr. Parmoli of Toronto gave an address on The Strangers Secretary Work." ` - 1..-. |___-|__u L--_.. .1};-__;_.I LL- n;-v__ gzuuc . ,Mr. and Mrs. Noah Grose of Lefroy and Master Charles Power of Jersey City___were visitors 1 with Mrs. David Thompson on Isaturday. man Mnvuynll A` nuL qln M6n:o `nu- UH HUT Why HUHIU UU VUIIRIUCK Illlla Coolstown Orange Lodge attended the celebration in Stayner. James Donnell. 1he oldest member in the -lodge, was pres- ent. This is his fty-rst year to cele- brate on the 12th. IE. .....-I `II ... `D `I 1)-"-.. 'I,l'!..~... DA..- WI:i`i|s;la'1'\`iaxwe1l of Saullt Ste. Marie, for- merly of theACookstown school staff. spent a few days at Alex. Rnbinsori s last week. on her way home to Vankleek Hill. I`.-.nl}.am..~.. nnnnnh rnrlnn nffnnlqnr` Ibknl ""' ` """ " V "'_""""" ""5"""" \"""" ' Sr. III to Jr. IV~-Cli'ord Spindloe (H3, Norman Reed. Bruce Gould. Arthur Coop- er.` Grace Robinson. Ella Watters, Donnell Banting. George Reed. Lula Hayes (R), Dorothy Pugsley (R), Mary Ingham (R). Jr. III to Si`. III--Bessie Chapman (H). I)-.u._.-u `I -._.. lV..1.......... `I ..I.. I)..-.I... D..---lI LVII o_ uuu LVIIBU l|lO U: IJIJUC. Lynlauca IUUDV and Sarah Bryce, Miss Vina Flynn and Mr. and Mrs. J. McKnight of Creemore and R. Anderson of Allandale were Sunday visitors at Thos. McKnight's. ' Cookstown P. S. Promotions ' Jr. IV to Sr. IV-'RogervFisher (Hon), Grace Banting, Nellie Smart. Lawson Bey- ers (Rec.), Kathleen Houghton (Rec.). n 1-1--r . .111 nu-N 1 n - 11-1\ Lynn Coleman, Ida Parks, Russell Beyers, Emily Draper, Audrey Hickland. Cunning- ham Wilson, Norman`Baker._ Elva Ney, Marion Banting, Clara Jebb. Gowan Rain- ey, Irene Harper, Gladys Hickland. Cald- well Priuce (R), Herman Corrigan (R), Muriel Ross (R), Ruth Cunningham (R), Laura Jebb (VR). Sr. II to Jr. III-Geo. Houghton (H), ('1..- TILL! l.`l .`I \ Mn-.. 'L`l'.~.nn.... lI'J \ II--I-In .I.ll.ll` HUUU \`I\a}o Geo. Kidd (-H), Mary Hopper (H), Myrtle Rankin (H), Allan Reed (H). Allan Hop- per (H), Maxine Marling. Kathleen Lewis. Beth Arnold, Arthur Robinson (R), Ten- cie Hayes (IR), Jean Arnold (R). Jr. II to Sr. II---Bert Coleman. Hazel Jebb, Hkgrford Fisher, Roy -Houghton, Mar- nnn Dana J_uly l8.-Mrs. Richm;md and daughter. who have -been the guests of Mrs. Davis, Alcona Beach, returned home to the city on Sunday; ~ Inmna nnrcnn nnl` Annnl-Jmu. .-.6` `nunzlalb llownlo % Pre-War Level LLGIUUII Mrs. John [Adams spending. the summer cona Beach. Il'._ `I 7__-.._. ___J 43.1 Ull IJIIIILIAIJ v V James Carson and daughters of Dundalk are visiting his sister, Mrs. Lea, at Cedar Harbor. 1:... 7_\_; A.:__.__ __._I _I-____L;____, ___ Mr. Knapp and sister Bessie spent the week-end with Mrs. Gibbons. .T. Dillon and sister of Gilford spent Sunday at John Kelly :-3. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Percy Spring are visiting Hv -:!`Ts=Y9r 'll1`lIC Ull LIIC lllllo Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bryce. Misses Rose M: q......1. 12........ mn... v:.... m.-;.... .....x M .- FIGHT '-WE `.""15F"- A`s'rnM'A, sumu-zn cows. ,. j__IA ,, __ - _,,4I_l_ 4---; `Geo. ;.'Thv0;;;n: Eep'r;se-n;;ative mmmmmmm MMMMMMMM and daughters at their co_ttage, are Gold Medal, .. sack. $4.00 Star, per sack ...... .. $3.00 White Flake, sack, $3.70

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