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Barrie Examiner, 7 Sep 1922, p. 2

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for $3.40. Every bag guaranteed to be of the finest quality. No -proteering from our mill when youjcan b_uy `the Gold Medal Flour at $3.80 a bag`, thestar for $3.70 and White Flake ANOTHER DROP OF 409 BBL. IN FLOUR T :- -1--- Phones and 536 -.....au Page Two u uvirlilllii ` -(.3at. harines, Ont. iuuziuz. ogr. Ennk of Nova Scotia ...TH E. -n _-. ---:- f'II' Best Crawford and Elberta Peaches at $1 per lazge basket, 3'): for 85. Bartlett Pears and the better Plums at 75c, or 6 -for 84, f.o;h. St. Catharines. Safe delively and satisfaction guaranteed; 40 yeaas' experience in packing and ship- ping. Caehwith order or references. Special prices on large `lots or to the trade. V Onions now being booked. Paid-up `Capital s 9.7oo.ooo' Reserve - . 19,000,000 Resources . 22o,ooo.ooo ESTABLISHED 1832 'E`he Gatewayto ' UPPGrtunit4y % Why not sizart an account now in The Bank of Nova Scotia? ' . No other provision for the fut- ure. is so sure of results in security and contentment as a savings account. - - Today not all young p'eo 1e are aware of the value 0 `a- ,s:avings account as the _founda-. t1on of future securlty and prosperity; A savings account not only pro- vides for the proverbial `irainy .day, but very often it is the open gate to an opportunity `to get into business, to buy a home or to make a lucratwe mvestment. 35-36cl nu u 5u_vu aauuy ueucn. Part of the hollow at Agricultural Park has been lled in this. year, and it is the intention of the Directors of the Fair to level off portions of the park every season. Eventual- ly the improvements will add about fty per cent. more usableearea to the grounds. wm see u IUD or ouuamg next year, it is predicted. Several lots have been sold to Toronto people. The Point has a good sandy beach. ` D.-....+ -4` 4-1.... 1....n---- _L A - -- '- .CARLETON FRUl'I' FARM 11...; l?I....__4--_ ; u Kemenfeldt Point, beauty spot, will see a lot of building next it is nrediatnrl Qaum-`nl 1n+., 1.-.... 1...-.. 1'0 : Recently County Engineer. Free- man Campbell and County Treasurer Daniel Quinlan paid a visit to the spot in company with Frank Barber, bridge. The new structure. will re- iplace an old wooden bridge. It will be about sixty feet long and twenty feet wide. It will take about six weeks to build. A - f. i I civil engineer, who designed the- V ...., (IL-9 11., Lunaa 11. .l.l.'lpp,l Sr. I; Miss N. DeHart, Sr. Primary; " Miss N. McRobie, Jr. Primary; Miss Cl M. Cheesman. Kindergarten Primary, 0 succeeding Miss W. Marr. Prince of Wales Staff _ J. E. Morrison, Principal, Sr. IV; 9 Miss M. Henry, Jr. I_V; Miss M. Bant- Dling, .Sr. III; Miss E. Channen, Jr. III; Miss M. Humphrey, Jr. III; Miss M. Sinclair, Sr-. II; Miss M. E. Mor- Il rison, Jr.'II; Miss M. Gallagher, Jr. 1 II and Sr. 1; Miss H.aDouga1l, Jr. I; Miss A. T. Reid, Sr. Primary; Miss. 3 E. Wallace, Jr. Primary; Miss Hair. Kindergarten Primary. King Edward Staff E. Shear, Principal, Sr. and Jr. IV; Mrs. R. Stinson, Sr. and Jr. III; Miss K. Keiinedy, Sr. II; Miss Hazel Card, !IIJr. II, succeeding Miss M. E. War- Ilnica; Miss E. Ambler. Sr. I; Miss V. Wice, Sr. Primary; `Miss V. Collins, Jr. Primary; Miss Bessie DeHart, 9 Kindergarten Primary, succeeding |lMiSs M. Findlay. Ii tr:-~ r'-~-~`- " ' l , V .........v. uwuuu VVUIA UH me new jcounty bridge over the Wye between ,Elmva.le and Wyevale is making-' .good progress.- It is to be a steel_ and concrete bridge and is to cost the: county about $10,000 altogether, this 9 sum mciuomg the actual cost of er- iecting it and the cost of preparing ithe approaches which are ofha most `difficult character owing to the angle at which the Wye crosses the Mill ;Road. J. J. Dumond of Brentwood , {is the contractor. ._ ' 1A_,_, Manager `NEW $10,033 BRIDGE dvzk wws: NORTH or ELMVALE BUILDING I . ' ' ..-. AJI 4;.- Victoria. School Staff 4 V James Marlin. .1-`i-incipal, Sr. IV; Miss E. Booth, Jr. IV; MissVH. Mani shall, Sr. III; Miss R. Nixon, Jr. III;j Miss E. Longman. Sr. II"; Miss M. Living'stone;' Jr. II; Miss H. Tripp`, McRobie,`J1'. 1|: nu - uLgtullCllIGL4lUDa , ' I Horace J. Heath, B.A., Science, succeeding G. E. Ramage. E g Chas. W. Houghton, B.A., Junior: Mathematics. ~ A [ Miss. Florence E. .Ribey, B.A.,! Classics, succeeding Miss Dewar. _ I Arthur S. Morrow, Commercia1,; succeeding Miss L. B. Pirie. I Mu... Ann M `A W1Ci};U'Ma1-y M<:Ca1lum, B.A., Eng`-! lish and History. Miss Esther A. Henry, B.A.,, Art. Miss Florence E. MacDougal1, Art H. S. As<'-'3'-mt ALSO MONEY? TO LOAN} wuuvwuunals JJLID5 M. De rlrle. ` Miss Ada M. `Adams, B.A., Mod~ erns and History, succeeding Miss E. Guthrie. . .. .. ._ A. R. Giliwgod, ' B.A., Mathematics. vv .1 ._ . BARRIE TmcH1NE?AE=' Construction wo1 k .uq~.A..-_ L_.3JI7 " A. c.. MacLELLAN V ..u.y u;. .rAuuIG_Y. King George School E. J. Carson, Principal. Public School Nurse Miss A. M.,Train. E. I. Staff Barrie on the new 117-, I Principal, . .-~---u --------- --u _ua--uu-s'.- " I Mr. Hunter was asked about the. Barrie coat of arms and while in; Toronto during` thetpast week he? took the trouble to look up some vol-f umes in a Toronto 1'efe1'ence 1ib1'a1'_V,l including a book of crests. This! gave a description o.f .theefami'l_v! 3crest of the Barrie family of Scot-I gland, and an illustration accompany-1 ling` the reference shows that part of` iton about one hundredyears ago, -..., ........_u; uauu: lb uwugnl; Dy A. F. Hunter of Barrie, Secretary of V the Ontario Historical Society, to be-I long to a part of the family crest of Commodore Barrie, after whom Bar- rie was named, and commander of a` eet of British war vessels at Kings- more or less. The _Commodore pass-| ed through Barrie in June, 1828,; "while on a tour of inspection to the various naval depots on the upper lakes. \ The town, whose existencej dates fro-m April 6, .1833, according; to`Mr. Hunter in his book, the His-A tory of Simcoe County, was named? after him. Prior to 1832 the on1_vj' settlers here were David Elgar and Alex. Walker. The latter married Miss Betsy Sweezy of Holland Landing. Mn LIn...;._. ..-.-- - \IJ- uuu:-xuuz ouuuuc. I . Every municipality possesses a crest of some sort or another,- Some` are `quite distinctive. The one which is embossed on` the letter heads of the Town.of Barrie is thought by A. `F. T-Tnnfar nf-` `llcnmn Q-..-...a...-.-. -1 ., .., ..........u..u; L5gcou1u:1a.xll'Bu all fllllll in the course of "his duties. ` Thel other day a_,citizen came into his: office and asked the Town *-Clerk ifi he could tell him anything `about Barrie s `Coat "of `Arms-how it orig- ina-ted, when itfirst appeared on the stationery of the corporation, and so on. This was quite a puzzler, but Mr. Smith said that the crest might be one adopted from the family crest of Governor Simcoe. h - ' Town Clerk A. w. smith .getsj some unusual questions. red _at him`: ;h +110 l'oI\1`IIu'~r\ A-7` Li- .L,L~, ATTRACTIVE cam; HAS Town or BARRIE; Formed Partly from That of! Man After Whom Town ` Is Named Not; the extra wide I4` inch Nozzle Made in Canada How Royal Suction gets all the Dirt Note the 1 a r g e amount of dirt in bottom of jar. This is the nnbedded dirt --full `of sharp grit that cuts and ruins rugs. It sinks be- cause heavier. the surface lit t er oats. (From an actual photograph.) 10-room brick residence, Essa St., Allandale, hot water. heating`, beautiful lawn, garden, garage, henhouse and run. A snap at $4000 9-rooni brick residence, with c all conveniences, on Char- lotte St. Price .... .. $3500 6-room brick house,` Cundles, and acre of land, a beauti~ ful site for garden or hens. ' Price .................... .. $3000 Brick house, Penetang St., and V;-acre la.nd adapted for hens or garden. $3200 `R0ughcast house, Blake St., with good garden and stable _ Price . . . . . . . .. $l500,_ }~arm Property, Market Gar- - dens, e l"own Property andi Lake Shore Property of all E kinds- Anyone wishing to i buy will do well to see us.]1 THE BAVRRIIE EXAMINER V OU-a`s a `good housekeeper-take pride. in keeping your home thoroughly clean. But have you ever thought about the gritty embedded dirt that settles down into the pile of your rugs? Or the powdery dust that gradually sifts through into your . hangings, upholstered furi.:`.ture, mattresses and pillows? Broom, dustcloth and carpet-sweeper cannot reach this germ- laden dirt and dust. The laboratory jar-of-Water test, illustrated" _ at left, shows how the Royal Electric Cleaner removes this em- bedded dirt and dust in the only way it can be thoroughly removed -with scientically applied powerful air-suction. For the Royal cleans by air alone! It has no brushes, belts or gears to get out of order or slow up its strong cleansing stream of air. A slight turn of the patented Royal adjusting screw quickly adjusts the extra Wide 14-inch nozzle to any oor surface. Indeed, the Royal is really a complete house-cleaning outt! With its simple, easily-connected attach- ments, it performs every cleaning service thoroughly and with minimum labor. Its light weight (barely 11 pounds) and its large rubberoidwheels make it exceptionally easy-running.` Its nozzle is specially designed to go under and around furniture and into corners readily. It is built to give a lifetime of faithful service. And because it cleans by air alone it cannot possibly injure even the nest rugs or fabrics. A ` 'Don t be contented with -getting only the surface dirt! The most dirt-the unsanitary dirt, is in the fabric, not on the surface. . Thousands of Royals are in daily use throughout Canada. A strong and liberal guarantee certicate - is issued by the manufacturer to every Royal owner. .-But judge for yourself the Worth of the Royal. Let us demonstrate its superior cleaning ability in your own home--Without obligating you in` any Way. Ask to-day for a demonstration and the particulars of our deferred payment plan. ` - -`(the crest of the town was evidently .:taken from that of the Barrie fam- fily, since both contain the gure or rfa Scotch sea-otter. In adopting the _`town s crest, however, this has been ;supplemented by the addition of a .:shield-shaped base which is surround- 'ed on two sides with two `sprigs of maple leaves. The shield shows the ggure of a bird of some sort, appar- lentlymeant to be an eagle. l Barrie possesses one. of the neatest' land most` distinctive corporation` lcrests in existence. There is no`; :doubt that the Barrie coat of arms xis Commodore Barrie s own crest,` said Mr. Hunter. ` an efficient, simply designed sanitary Iwusecleaning outfit built to last a lifetime T if Jbtton Hardware /Co. Barrie, Ont. The Stgbscribe for Real_l_-{slate Arnold & Sloane : Barrie Examiner and get all the news. Thursday, September 7, 1:922 ___._..._. Made in Canada $32: year. Sl`lh.~"-(`rilu Thu rsdn Fishr Flour Every Time. J Take no substiiute. Firstdass Winter Wheat Bran and Shorts at $25.00 a ton.

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