Vhite izes 5 e 25 ` Rippling through thy `branclies goes sunshine. 7 How s Busmess? SHOP` WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP Issued by Canadian` Weekly THE BIRCH TREE Be sure of this: those who are using our columns week after week do not give you the poorer goods or service, or have higher prices. Shops which are illuminediby advertising court with full condence your favor. In this community the public is entering those shops on which the light of adver- tising is falling. When John Wanamaker, the Prince of Merchants, began business, he resolved to force matters. He was not content to WAIT to be found out-he DETERMIN- ED TO BE found out. `In short, he ad- vertised. He threw on his business, small as it was, the light of publicity, and the public of Philadelphia entered the shop on which the light shone. . Advertising, backed by` the right spirit, the right goods and the right service, can rescue a sinking business and will make :1 prosperous business more masterfulin its own community. with- --AJ.ames Russell I 'he Barrie Examiner and] $2 a year. I A WORD To THE PUBLIC land of Lowell. and 'the I Newspapers Association No. 2 Fall Wheat (new) Oats, new . . . . . . . . . . . .. Barley .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . .. Potatoes. per bag (new) Butter, per pound . . . . .. V Eggs. per dozen . . . . . . . Chicken,/spring . . . . . . . . . . Hogs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lamb skins . . . . . . . . . . . .. Horse hides . . . . . . . . . . . . .. M Horse hair . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Beef hides, green . . . . . .. Calf skins . . . . . . . . .` . . . . . . Kips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 belt 38; ion. .75 Classied adftgs. for the Toronto Globe can be sent through The Ex- uaminer. Teachers wanted, help want- ed, farms for sale, etc. etc. lltf I East Half Lot :3}, Co. 1 Eiassa !Apply T. R. Arnold, Ivy A good Supply of early peaches and plums now ready. Excellent quality tomatoes also available. Prices very reasonable. Large blackberries are still to be had. The mark of Niagara Peninsula Growers, Limited, Grirnsby, Ontario. Mands for carefully packed, evenly graded fruit. THURSDAY WHOLESALE PRICES EARLY PEACHES AND PLUMS BARRIE MARKETS T0 RENT 1_2_0_-_ACRE FARM Page Thirteen 1 Monday, and Mrs. the east on the of Ves- or less, . Watson er 9776. n Satur- o clock. 75c 39c .u.uu uuc uuyuy. The cup was put p for competi-I tion in 1920. Barrie won it from Orillia first this year, then Allandale took it away from Barrie. _ ` I , 50 ,,,....___. -_---1-y u`\rl nan Some good bowling was seen at -A1landale_ Monday evening. Two rinks of Orillia bowlers came down after the W. H. Tudhope Challenge Cup, now held by Allandale, and al- most succeeded in taking the trophy lmck with them.` They lost out by one shot, however. Allandale rinks were skipped by V. E. Knight.and' :$Lephen Ga:-side. The players in- cluded W. B. Webb, F. Whitney and A. Hook with Knight's rink," while ` Arthur Ferguson, J. Legear and H. Appleton helped Skip Garside to de- fend the trophy. V ' Th!) f|I1V\ `Iv dim: `and. u... 1.... .__V.-- 1' ` Magistrate Jeffs and Crown Attor- ney%Cotter were in Bradford last `Thursday in connection with charges that arose out of a collision between two motorcycles near that village re- cently. Mrs. Dow, a passenger in her husband's machine, was thrown thirty feet when another motorcycle driven by a man named Williams crashed into them on the Bradford- Toronto highway. Dow's" machine was badly smashed and Mrs. Dow -seriously injured. A charge of do- ing wilful damage was laid against Williams as the result of the collision and he was ned $15 and costs. WOMAN PASSENGER mnownl 30 FEET IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH! Rzul the_ advts.-It pays. ALLANDALE HOLDS TROPHY DeMille s Big Production, After the Show, and CHARLIE CHAPLIN in A DOG S LIFE Also Coming` Soon-The Big Canadian Picture,` CONCElT"_, taken at Banff. - ` Createdby Cosmopolitan Productions,` same. Co. that produced T he`Woman_God Changed and Humoresque. The picture is based on. Sup- erman. a short story by Fanny Hurst that appeared in the Saturday Evening Post. A, Spend a happy hour at the Grand, Just around the corner. 1 ' Prices l5c.and 25. A .story .of .a .land where the vanquished goes .down .and .the game of life is played without rules. A romance of gold and the wilder West. With Wallace Reid`-in an even more rugged role than he had in T e Valley of the Gi nta." i Take a tiip-Don t When picture fans read the title of The Hell Diggers, Wallace Reid s new Paramount picture, they will doubtless wonder what-it means. The title of the picture refers to the enor- mous gold dredges used in the great gold mining districts of California- and elsewhere. This is the rst time, so far as can be learned, that they ' have been featured in a picture. Mr. Morgan, the author, made an intens- ive study of gold dredging and knows his subject thoroughly miss this delightful picture. Whirlwind Comedy for the Kids,Oh, Promise Me Matinee Saturday at 2.30 WALLACE REID in The HELL DIGGERS '_ AA PARAMOUNT PICTURE Thursday, August -3', 1922 alue 1.99 OPERA HOUSE .la;|d goes Rei'l~ in in. TL. 1!, II aosi3;n6anH`ia'etbiiietn~ Monday and Tuesday, Ag;st 7 and 8 Another Great Paramounjfictute .--_j : _____- .:._.__ Friday Saturday, August 4 "and 5 CO_MING span: w The inductionof Rev. A. Rintoul! vto. the Angus co-operative charge` `takes place this (Thursday) evening.` Mr.` Rintoul cognes from Nairn and! is a brother-in-law of Rev. Dr. J. D. ; lByrnes. `Rev. Alex. Shepherd, late. lof Angus, is now settled at Queens- ville. u; out Work is now being rushed_ on the. construction of new lavatories which are being placed at the rear of the building, forming a small new.addi- tion at the end of the central corri- 'dor. These will be available to both upstairs and downstairs offices. They are being built by the Barrie Plan- ling` Mill. I-IL uunlu ,,...... . Spick and span with new wallpap- er and new paint, the interior "of the County building is rapidly assuming a new aspect under the direction of P. Love, contractor. He said on Tuesday thatvhis end of the work would be nished in about ten days AV` an Though-most of the County Court House was renovated and decorated about nineteen years ago, _there are parts of it which hadn t felt a paint- er s brush .for the past thirty or for- ty years, according to the belief of townspeople whose memory takes them back that far. The re-paper- ing and clean-up operations being carried on there at the present time seem to bear this out. Portions .of the interior were badly in need of a paint brush. o.'_:..I. ...._1 _____ ;_.:u_ ' -n idence of tie, Aug, orrall to of Tees- lDECORATlNG OF COURT HVOUSE DTO. BE FINISHED IN TEN DAYS Ans; DI unvvo. uucuauau. - Mrs. John Hutchinson and family of Moosomin have come to.reside in V Barrie. Mrs. Hutchinson is the mo- ther of Mrs.- Roy L. Jay. My qavnl Mpg TIT... 1:r....4.-.. -1 ruin- 1. VJ. uszo.` J.\:Uy Ll nu... . day. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunter of Tor- onto returned home today after a visit with his mother, Mrs. J. M. `Hunter, Kempenfefdt street. - V `vs; 00 U a U u JVLUUL Co Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Horne and baby of St. Catharines have return- ` ed home after, visiting her mother, Mrs. Robt. Buchanan. T `II ..- `I - _,, uvu, v auuuzul oh. i Mr.- and Mrs. E. W. Moore have returned to Port Colborne after vis- iting the former s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moore. 7 ]I _ _ __ J `II, T ` `V I ' uvoann VJVVIIUI. o Harold Manuel has returned to Kamloops, B.C., after spending last Iweek with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I R. G. Manuel. 11__ ___.1' I : 1-. - .. - A M5311 HUI- " and Mrs. Geo. Dodson and Mrs. Creighton Steele and two sons of Toronto are visiting Mrs. Ander-V I ton, Victoria St. `II .. ...J 11",, in vvv up - Miss_ Margaret" Gould of Toronto has returned home after spending two weeks vacation with Mrs. Robt. Buchanan. 1.1 uvllullallo Mr. and Mrs. R. B.`Wootton have returned to Toronto-`after spending their vacation with their sister, Miss Stella Cooper. I-Tnmnlt` l`nnnuA1 `A-n\- --1------ ~ 1 Miss Rebecca Carr of South Bend,l Ind., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. A.] Carr, Toronto street, for her vaca] ti0l. I I-\~l\v<| -.- - the R.V. 922, Geo. "v.`I`.. E. Reid, manager of the Dom-I -inion Store, Brampton, is holiday- ing here with his brother, Dolph Reid: ,, `It, 1- 1-1 `I n -- I_).a'\;i;i"i.;eecroft mo-I tored over from New York City to visit his brother, Thos. Beecroft. g mg.'i.,a;11:'F;;;n;,;;`.}:I, ;;a;;;`;i,- I ter Inez Norine left on Tuesday to visit Mrs. C. F. Morton, Midland. Miss Ea{d{'6;1iQi;g {e1Yr}{e}i' to Cobourg after a week s visit with: Mrs. S. Summers, 41 Innisl street. uv J-l5Oll\4 vvavynly qucucvu J R. L. Wolferiden, formerly of Bar- rie, now of St.` Catharines, spent the week-end in Barrie with his sons. E Mrs`. -:_1;1d 2d';u-g:1_1-te~1'".-Ivean left this week for an extended visit with relatives in British Co1ambia.- I ____ I g"i;51ai1 has been '`ap-` pointed teacher of art and literature in Orangeville High School. 13,." A D I\Ql: 1| ..... 'l)..--....`l..-- .....1 Ill vxusnayvnnnu L-Ll ll Liulluvan I Rev. A. R. and 5Mrs.. Beverley and sons have returned from holidayingi lat Lake Joseph, Quebec. . `D 1' nr..u',....'.1.... 4.-..........'.1-. -4: 1)..-. J uuu J.vLvl1I1l.Ia'alln > I 3 Miss Nettie Dickey has returned to Toronto after spending two weeks `with her parents.` _ I I `M :... Mr..- n..:..1.... L..- 1... ._ uuu .51 1:46:41 uo | : Miss Jessie Lower is spending the: -summer at Britannia Bay, Ottawa `and Montreal. 1.. xv ..o ~r\n-n 1 . nu 1, Barrie, ughter to nee Irene a vnnnva . Misses Frankie Warren and Maisiel Kennedy are holidaying at Port Carling. ' - 1\n':.... n.r,..n1:._a..... 4...: mt... 'n1__I_ I ..- uuunyxlxlion ' Miss Helen Biackstock has return- ed from visiting friends in Hamilton] IT and Niagara. I '|\IY.~.a T,..~.~.'.. T .....-.. 3... ...'......l:..... J.L_[ "ml`\`/Ivri. and Mrs. Byron Kingv are spending their holidays at Big Bay Point. in It -uvv u`-.. \/urn Jllla - Miss McAl1ister and Mrs. Bigck- "stock spent a few days at Rossclair, Muskoka. 71- I uru 1 . u c [Miss Tanis MacLaren is visiting in Bradford, Penn. .L. P. Singer of Moosomin, Sask., is visiting Roy L. Jay. "Rev. and Mrs. Alexander Craw of King are holidaying in town. Mrs. Claud-Faux and her son Ken- neth are visiting at Rev. W. Hipkin s. Miss Annie McFaul of Toronto has been visiting Miss Carr, Peel street. 11 1 --- Gordon Vt`)-1-`- spending his holidays here. . II` 111! . n Miss M.cAllister of Hamilton isl visiting Capt. and Mrs. Syme, Owen street. V 1 In C` o-- $%%&&&&&$wmwm&%l PERSONAL THEBARRIE EXAMINER `I-Iamilton viTs at his home If` `you have classied`. advts for the Toronto Globe, bring them to The Examiner; 1313tfv 1 V DJGIIUL .. and McNeil and" daugh- ters` Audrey and Dorothea and Miss- _es Libbie and Mabel . Reid of Toron- to, Miss Margaret` Reid and Miss Nellie Shanahan of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Beardsall and Miss Myrtle Mar- tin of Stayner and Miss. E`. Matson of Palgrave are holidaying at Cedar Cove, Lake Simcoe. \a 5 an nnnnnn IDA LJ\4Il\J\IIn Mrs. (Rev.) E; T. Douglas returns to Barrie this week after spending` some time with her` son in Bruns- wick, Georgia. Slie sailed: from Jack- sonville, Florida, by ocean liner' for` New York, lthence via the Hudson. River to Albany, and is expected home Saturday. M. ....A `Ill..- 'nr..x*r-:1 -._:r 1, I uuuuquuquco 7 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spotton of Galt were guests of Mrs. T. H. Red'- ditt, Sunday, on their way to their summer cottage at Go` Home Bay. It is thirty years since Mr. Spotton left Barrie, when his father resigned his position as principai of Barrie Grammar School. `If... I"l'\ \ nu` no um - kJllL\.luJI , ' I Mrs. (Dr'.) G. Bel'e and little` daughter Wilia of Ottawa have been spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. W. F. Stone- Miss Claudia Stone returns with Mrs. Bele to spend her vacation with Dr. and" Mrs. Bele at Gananoque. `MI . ......I `M ..- A_-u_-_,. n,, u - .1. an: uouzlu .l.Dllll.|.lDo Mr. and Mrs Clare Swarts, Mr`. =and Mrs. Geo. Bastedo and Geo. Ba"- tedo, Sr., Belden Fox and N. W. Smith, all of Toronto, were guests of IMiss Margaret Clark while visiting lat her home, 9 Bradford street, over lsunday. ' ' Tu`..- l1\_..\ r1"n,1'n' 1? v-`--- ' VIII. W ccna. I Mrs. Guy A. Wilson and Mrs. D. H. Allan of Winnipeg, Man., who have been visiting the former s par- ients, Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, left this {week for Toronto, en route to the i Thousand Islands. ,, ,1 It A1 an ,. _, .. . . . . . .. V- uuluva _ and Mrs. J. M. Lawr and fam- ily of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs.- iG. W. Lawr and family of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. i P. T. Clark, 9 Bradford street, uuv. H. I Shanty of Haw- ! _ __--..-....... \1A\l\rIIl_ Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Aikens,'Mul- caster St., returned home on Tues- day night after a motor trip to New Brunswick. On the return trip they [visited in Quebec and Montreal for ]th1;e'e weeks. .. wvvau . - -_ __ ..u;. u ;\.vv uu_y-3 IGDD WCCA. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sims and sons motored to Millbrook this week. Mr-. Sims and his son Henry go thence to New York, where they will spend {.21 Week on a yachting cruise. 11; 11:: -.-1-.. \/osvlull uv uauuy \JUVC- Mr. and,M1.'s. John Young and their daughter, Mrs. Bell, of Toron- to, were the guests of Mrgand Mrs. C. T. Thompson, 60 Penetang street, for a few days last week. 1|! ......] 1|n'.__ 1'1 A N [uyuu Lxncuuc Ill uaxllc. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Powell, Miss `McDonald, Miss Lillian McGowan and Miss Kathleen Kennedy `have re- turned from a week s camping va- cation at Sandy Cove. M'.. .....J at. v-1--- v uuyc UL \Jl. 1111- T Grundy of Toronto, who has been a visitor in Barrie for the past two summers, has been appointed manager of the Halifax branch of the Ban}; of Commerce. Jnhh TUI'nT.nn.-I v\l\t<+w-\nr\n`~I\-A ad. f`--- vnav AJIAILJ? UL \JUllIlllC].UC- John McLeod, postmaster at Gren- fell, Sask., came East to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. A. J. Thomson of Edgar, and also called upon friends in Barrie. I '|\'.. ......J `NA -.- 1' r\ 1-\ 11 `pt -_ ------ -u-vu-nv Dr. and71VI`rs-.R7;7-.-J. Cross of Mel- bourne, Australia, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carson. Dr. Cross is also spending some time with J. B. Tudhope of Orillia. `IF r1 n.......,.1.. -2 rn_-_-,L- , I, -' I Mrs.. Squires and Mrs. Grimston of Manilla were called home sudden- ly from Mrs. A. B. Carley s, owing to the serious illness of their brother. 1` nnnn an z.rLuuJ.U.I.\.l, Ill AVU1 (Ill nay. C. R; Kendall is at Southampton for two weeks `relieving the customs officer there. Mrs. Kendall and the children are visiting at Ay-r. 1|A ._, I` up ._ . Miss Mabel Hill, Sanford stret, has returned home -after a two months visit with her uncle, Nor- man Bradford, in North Bay. f", `D TI....J..I`I :. -4. cI-..z.L.....__.`..___ L.'|J rie, Ont. LIUVVD Vnl1U_yWE1!'(l Wnere calmness , by it- My heart-is floated down into` the quiet. 1-A(,, rs Subscribe for The get all the news. ~ Thou sympathiiest still Whether my heart with hope or sorrow tremble, [Thou art to me like my beloved maiden, So frankly coy, so full of trembly Vconfi-I dences; Thy shadows scarce seems shade; thy pat- tering leaets . Sprinkle their gathered sunshine o er my! senses I And nature gives me all her summer confi- ` dences. I ;.u_y vvuu/c UHHS LIHS EH81! secrets In Its keeping; Reuben writes here the happy name of Patience, And thy lithe boughs hang murmuring weeping, Above her, as she steals the mystery from thy keeping, -...,.. .,.....m on an uu uer Dam s eage would ! T some startled Dryad. Thou art the go-`between of rustic lovers; Thy white bark has their secrets in its Icpnrno - Upon the brink of some wood-nested lakelet, Thy foliage, like the tressw of a Dryad, Dripping about thy slim white stem, whose ' shadow, ` Slopes quivering down the water s dusky quiet, Thou shrink st as on her bath s edge would some sfartlpd nnma - l uvcr, Quivering to tell her woe, but ah! dumb, dumb, for ever! uuyyuus uuuugu uuy Dl'8.llOD8S the sunshine, Among thy leaves that palzpitate for ever; Ovid in thee a pining Nymph had prisoned, The soul once of some tremulous inland river, (ford,