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Barrie Examiner, 26 Mar 1925, p. 13

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leat and a change." A ' e The trustees are.not asking for any-. thing and are getting` it. Not so long ago a Simcoe County teacher wrote to"t_he effect that the teachers and in- spectors are educated men and knew lyiw, what and when to teach and asked, are a body of men who are skilled in farming qualified to hire and dictate to a teacher." This may be the reason i many boards are not offering any sug- I . gestions. # ' . Tngnpr-fnr (`nnn nf Sat-nia. has nf USE DAVIEZS PERlj`ECTlON ICE l`I!I!AIl 'I`L ______ _ I\__-I2A__ IUUIII Dy JPIIVIIBJ V7 l\I\lIlI IS hl\.ll" Wholesale Ice Cream Dealers. Lakeview Dairy, 185 Dunlap St. All orders promptly attended to. Office phone 226. Res. phone 925W. III\ I PURSUANT to instructions received from the Administrator of the estate of the late William Morre,n, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the Queen s Hotel, in the Town of Barrie, -in the County of Simcoe, on Saturday, April 4th, 1925, at 2 o'clock p.m., by W. A. McConkey, Esq., Auc- | tioneer, the following property, namely: . '1`!-mf nay-f nf fhn Rnnf T-TAM nf T.nI' I u0ne_er, U16 Luuuwulg pl.'Upc1`L_y, uauucly. That part of the East Half of Lot No. nine (9) in the eighth (.8) Con- cession of the Township of Vespra, in the said County of Simcoe, described as follows: COMMENCING at a. point thirty-three feet (33 ) distant from the intersection of the located line of the North Simcoe Railway Company with the northerly limit of the Minesing Road; thence on a course westerly along the said northerly -limit of said Road allowance sevenihundred and forty feet (74o') to where it inter- 1 sects the division line between Lots ` Numbers eight and nine in the said eighth Concession of Vespra; thence on a course north sixty-two degrees, thirty-three minutes east along said line eight hundred and forty feet (840') to the intersection of said right of way with `said line; thence on a_course south forty-two minutes east four hun- dred and sixty feet (460') along said. right of way to theplace of begin- ning. SAVE AND EXCEPT that part thereof heretofore conveyed to the North Simcoe Railway `Company. The parcel hereby described being a triang- le, having for its southerly boundary the Minesing Road; its easterly bound- ary the Railway property; and its northerly boundary the division line between Lots Numbers eight and nine aforesaid. fnlnnnn In aoh-I fn `ha `non:-fad An ani ADlVIlNlSTRATOR S SALE 21 ll-l\l3F'lllAI FI3RRl"l'IT\I AT U33`. UAVIILLD YIBKPLLIIUIV ILL CREAM -- The Crem of Quality Sold by JAMES WRIGHT & SON, `IT`\n`n:n`n Tnn ~[`~non:nnn nno`nYc 3.IOI`eS8.l(l. There is said to be erected on said lands a comfortable two-`storey frame dwelling-house, and out-buildings, al- so a, owing well and small orchard. The prop rty contains about three ac-. res of go d land, and is well situated adjacent to Minesing Station, and close to th village of Minesing. W-In nun nuhr nrlll Inn anl nnhipr-f fn 01088 120 In vluage 012 xulnesxng. ` The pro erty will be sold subject t a. reserved bid. M ` TERMS FOR SALE: Ten per cent. of purchase money at the time of sale, and the balance within thirty days thereafter. "Inn... Ouunblnnu 6;-unmxn nn unu~{Inn`Iavvu TIEIVIIA `lull A A` no nil OF R ESI DENT;-A-[ PROPERTY-7*.-T. . MINESING STATION, ONTARIO eamland in con- e, soon, season's EIJBFBELLUF. For further terms and particulars. apply to STEWART & STEWART, Solicitors, Barrie, Ontario. L Dated at Barrie this sixteenth day of March, A. D. 1925. A 12-14:: _|.IUB|.lUIlU. i W. J. Gbodfellbw, ` President Innisfil Educational Assoc- Shop where you are Invited to shop. \ ..vv x.,....... __ -- ..... r.--v--.. Our Motto: "Ql;8lity Firs;:.-"` V IS OUR NEW ADDRESS e where we are equipped better than ever to attend to all your wants the line of l_larryBarron MULCASTER ST. PLUMBING AND HEATING GIVE US 'A CALL Phone 180 oasts _in Apr. 7. aced _in and 1n andale. r name, leave at res not , Apr. 7.V 32 THURSDAY WHOLESA|..E PRICES No. 2 Fall Wheat Oats . . . . . . . . Buckwheat . . . . . . .. Butter, per pound. . Eggs, per dozen Potatoes, per bag . . . Hay, per ton ....e .,v--. ~- V -- ---... __- DOUGLAS DRUG '}6RE, BAfzRu-zi .... .. ......... ..--..-,.----.. Single Edge 31:, Double Edge 4 (Blades may be sharpened more than once). Work guaranteed. A Cut; down your shaying expense. \ 7 Bring your blades to us. 9-12c \-4\uw4u: nn I\l\Il4\ (IIlll\l'II1 nnnnils DYEING -~ ` 1r71r7ii1:7si1riai1:7oi1:rai1r7ai1r?ai1r?a\1r7ai1r s\1:?ci1: H. ELSTON 29"uZZie4$`Z MARY.PIC`KFORD in 71' %-- IONIGHT +4- vvc _, -.v_ is even V that of semen. he best ction. e world between ecessary 1=R1DAYl'"sX1:f1RDAY Your old favorite blooded drama of VTEETH --_:- ----u- 3--Q -`A-1.13 Ana . VAN BIBBER Comedy A SPANISH ROMEO" VIT S A SCREAM! Biis :11 I\II\I-II-5 A n Two Shows, 7.15 & 9.15 `REGULAR PRICES MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.30 Razor Blades Sharpened :__.I- `E1... 9. I'\---LI.. I`)..- A- with`-Tony, the horse, and, " ; ` Duke; the dog, The most unusual of ' animal . photoplays, We have Government-`tested Clover `Seeds, guaranteed Ontario grown. Close prices on all our seeds. TIRES and TUBES `We are selling the best makes of Tires at prices you cannot beat either in Barrie or Toronto. SEE us BEFORE BUYING. E E ALSO E AUTO ACCESSORIES, HIGH GRADE GAS, OILS, BATTERIES AND BATTERY SERVICE AND VULCANIZING. BARRIE MARKETS ALSO cHAPi`R .14 or YOUR OVERCOAT SUIT or DRESS Can be made to look as good as new by our up-to- date Cleaning and Sanitary Pressing Machinery. (ALL WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES) WE CALL AND DELIVER 29';-5 TOM MIX IN CHICK manms .. 3 v A _ ` 1133 PHONE 1133 "THE HOME or BETTER PICTURES G. MOORE ` J. B_RE'l'_'_l'_ CLOVER SEEDS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES C FCC` `tie West. $1.45-1.50 ... 50-55c ....66-70c `.... $1.00 ,..;..$1.25 ... 65-70c ... 36-38c ... 25-28c ... 40-50c ... $15.00 CLEANING .'3951LEVZJL\'{lLk'{15'11L3 /JL'{L'[lL}'[1L'[3'1:' V1.30 | THE TORNADO -_CONIlNG------------ Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Ha ; eamland eamland edmland GOFFIN---R-(SEINSON--At St. And- vsr\vII n IA :-`no-A Dnmn:n Qnf `lrfovn O1 1_uoN., 'l'UES.,'WED.' IIIINIIOIII-LII 1rp\I III 1!! rut-nun` A pxcrna vou'n: BEEN WAITING FOR with Harrisovn Ford`, Wm. No.1`- risg Ethel Shannon, Clara Bow and Hollywood's ?twe1ve=most ]'\nn11I-` admin I` -- ` `fMayIime auu AaI.U1L_y WUUU B 'l.aVVCl-VI`: HIUDI. _ beautiful girls. A wonderful stage success, But. 8 screen triumph. Another GO-GETTER" Story THE GOING OF CUMMING" I Owing to the length of the pro- gramme, the feature will start [sharp at 7.15, followed by the serial at 8.45, with the feature again at 9.15. ` IUD I.` 1LV'*-ILUD1LV DUiV'-AL DL. 11111.1.` rew s Manse, Barrie, Sat., Mar. 21. 1925, Marie Robinson of Bar`:-ie to Eric B. Goffin of Ottawa. Allandale, Phone 634r13. Fire -Places a Specialty FIRST-CLASS WORK Estimates cheerfully given w. J. PATTERSON Brick and Stone Work REPAIR WORK REGULAR PRICES SOON NOTICE [non r.e'Ft-l*'1a'r; V and iGLEg IICLC 13x Usual Scei1i;;1_d Comedy R .. I-1y - Leap'%- Lo_ ana`l:eI.augh invincilgi . MON., 'ruas._, wan. }THE MAN FROM BRODNEY S K STANLEY myoon WILL ACCEPT A LIMITED .NUMBER OF PUPILS. -- V-v Vin _, rugs. d prices _ 13c \ Boys in Bar- Big prel the 10- Manson be here 1-- For appointment,` phone 1956. A Thrillihg Romance of India Seas ' : unnw `want vv JUII Night starting at 8 p.m. GOOD ORCHESTRA Special Chandra}. Mat.` Saturday at 2.30 - -' Price Gcgnts One Show-_ Only Each K12 ..LL -n._ E. A. Harris Flow9r_S[Iop Removing. to the Greene Music Sto;e Comer Elizabeth and _Ma'ryv. Sts`., Barrie ` ii?-nu-w, w -- --._-_ $ We will have on exhibition; samp1e's'of `our Easter stuck in Lilies, Rambler Roses,_ Hydrangeas, Azalias, Cinnerarias, Daffodil, Tulips and Hyacinths. Fresh cut flowers daily of Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Tulips, DafYodils,_ etc. V A , ... LL-..1- ...... ......m nustnmern for their large patronage in _[`],'CII DUI! IIVVVV55 "J V `f"""'7 """""""" ' D ff dils l;;:s2};:1l]lgp: ur`arn:ny ustomers for their large patronage the past and we will endeavor, to hold the same in our new store. '_ .u A ,1!__. gm-nunI|4"nAl'1 the past and we wm euucalvva. .. ....-.. ---- __,--_ , Satisfaction guaranteed, Anytcustomer not satised with goods purchased-in our store, please come and tell us and we will" make it ri ht. If we give you satisfaction, please advise your friends. <`;:::*.`.':.".`:.'.`.',..a... E. A.HARRI L'.:a.1;:s*::.';te; for Funeral: It , . , CUT FLOWERS I Reasonable Prices. 7 1 -- -- --.-......m nnnnnl:'.'l'S- BASKETS AND -DECORATIONS 901' PLANTS, cleaning il cloth, VlOl..lNlST Grand Operg House WATCH FOR IT Ol_ _ENlNG DA_Y, APR. 1- 1 - 7-`-" $9: .a-w:u uble Prices. wnnmnc. nouqunrs. BASKETS AND DECORATI-5-1:1-S,` - c-u_s;o me-rs.` and the public are cordially` invited to_ visit our New Flower Shop T on '11 Rosas -+ ROSES: - ROSES will be given away with every` purchase, Opening Day, Apr. 1 l or1__:5hibif:_i_<>Ar1_* sa}r:1p`l_es ofvour E us-nun wbp-e`1;i'tV1g_:D2Zty, April .1st. Lc" ungu vvavou Dl.lIvn|\A\)_ann --.-v--...u- Mr. and Mrs. ~Wm. -Gallie. are mending ,a few weeks in Toronto with eir sons. . . - Miss-'Anah McKinley of Toronto 21 em: the week-end at her home in radford St. V ` A. M.'- Eastman and his son Gordon of Hamilton were with Mrs. Eastman, Sr., over the week-end. A man nnv{a 'l`n-nbr n-F 'l"n1-nntn was :Paperhai1ging arid De "Jddge C. E. Hewson oSudb171'1 y_ was in town this week.` A 'll:.._ a4.....I........ -4-' r`ly.....I.uy ha u: I-fed -` >o_Se m town Ems ween. b. "Miss Stephens of Chesley. is the` ;guest of Mrs. Longman. . 3. Miss M. McKern'an is spending a few days with friends in Penetang. ' 11-, _.. _I `II ... 117... n..n:.. nun \LL\7\A uuuvlnaa , . vu.uuw_ V v v..-.. Mr. and Mrs. Alvey J. R. Martin of Stroud wish to announce the, en- gagement of their second daughtfer, Phyllis M. J., to Mr. C. Boyd, both .of Stroud, the wedding to take place early in April. . (`I..:..# -43 `D.-`Han Alnv Q4-nuynrf um: eany Ill txpru. Chief of Police Alex. Stewart was at his former home in Paris this week moving his household effects to Bar: rie. Mrs. Stewart will-arrive this. (Thursday) evening and they will take up residence at 137 Collier St. amau am, 101' one ween-euu. -Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and son Douglas_ are- visiting at Mrs. Hud- son's, Dalton. St., after `spending the lwinter in Florida. _ 1ur.. .....:..1un... A r: Dnk:nnnn n4~' 522, over me Weex-enu. T _ . Miss Doris Tui'n'er of Toronto was with her mother, Mrs. M. Turner, Small St., for the week-end. M- an.-I Mac `Dan Miller and Ann VV cuucu Lu; (.1. a.vu.n.y v Miss Munroof Windsor, the new V.O.N. nurse, is to report in Barrie on Apr. 3 `and Miss MacKay will re- A-II-|aLwLaL| wu- 'main until Apr; 8 to introduce her intothe work here. 1ur:.... 1' 1ur..rI....u.... .....A fl! A Mn, IHEO EH8 WUIK H6158. Miss L. McCarthy.and T. A. Mc- Carthy, Bayeld, St., were calied to Scranton, Pa., yesterday owing to the- death of their sister, Mrs; Boyle, who died `suddenly, Tuesday evening. __,_1 1:-.- A1--_.'- 1 n 1\II'.L..4.:... wmter m monuu. A T Mr. and.A'M!'s.` A. G. Robinson of Toronto have returned home after visiting with `Mrxand Mrs. N. J. Lis- cumb, 62 Eccles St. ` T111`:-in `fauna `H I 'I-;?n1'-nurn and T. CUHID, OZ IIUCIBS Db. Judge Vance, D. J. Reburn and T. R. Hqxtable went to Shelburne on Tuesday ,to' attend the funeral of ex- Warden R; A. Ricky of Du*e_rin Co. n '1I1!_..1____ 1.1.- ..--.. Phone us ahd -a representative will call upon you with samples of papers i of all the leading houses. ref) coum-: R. HARPER GetYourSweets Here BARRIE --` 34 Tot`-onto St. Phone 1122W. P. 0. Box 613. TEA %RQoM BRY%SON S E1izg-5:h _St. -an-d `Magic Lave; _- Phone 56 c;`;;a. " Delicions Lunches and Afternoon Tea ` STROUD - Phone 8344. Neilson .s and Mair : - Boxed Chocolates _ from 60c to. $1.50 "Also ful1`_1ine of C Bulk Chocolates Choice and Fresh C City Dairy Ice Cream Fancy and Plain Bricks OE ..'...'.l.- ._._- _ our l! ----- -2.... hnndila en, ard VC, ard k-3&2-2 Oro hockey team, champions of Simcoe County and conquerors of the Red Rocks, champions of Victoria County, `piled up a good lead in the first ame of the U.F.O.' hockey n- alsfw en -they defeated Showers `Cor- ners, champions of Oxford County, by 6_ to_1. The Oxford County team had , previously beaten - the Middlesex champions and the Oshwekan Indians, champions -of Brant County. 4 The game here on Friday night was a good one and much more. evenly con- tested than the score would indicate. The ice was in fairshape and had not much water on it. Both teams kept up a fast-`pace throughout. . " Oro had most of the play in the rst period, but Daniel, the visitors goalie, was right -on the job and sav-' -ed. several dangerous situations. Showers Corners also rushed repeat- edly-but were unable to get through the defence. After fteen minutes of play, Govier, who had made a num- ber of brilliant rushes, got- through and beat Jermey from close in. Oro evened the score three minutes later, when Cameron passed the puck from behind the net to Reid, who batted it in. 4 "N-- ---nmn-I unwind urge all rn_ it in. ~ The second period was all Oro. Their team play, which had been al- most entirely absent in the rst ses- sion, was more evident. Adams put themin the lead in five minutes after a nice rush in which he carried the puck. down and `passed to Reid, ,who. passed back in front of the goal, and I Daniel had no chance to save. ~Pug- sley added another two minutes later when he took a pass from behind the net from Pugsley. The visitors were playing a man short at the time, Go- vier' doing time in the `cooler for dumping Adams. Oro kept up a strong offensive and Crawford went right through and missed the net. He was successful in his next rush,` the puck bouncing in off Govier s stick. Reid and Pugsley pulled oi? a nice bit of combinatiompbut Daniel stopped 4.1.- ..I...a. .....: .. mh-mi-o Inter Pmrslev of combxnatlonmout uamen awppcu the shot, and a minute later Pugsley missed `another close one. A min- ute before the end of the period, Cameron whizzed one` of his fast ones into the corner of the net, making the score 5 to 1. . l\-1-- AD\J\ tuna` IIYQQ annrnd in Trims Shdwefs Conrs'6 to _. __ in Final Roundof - I` . , T "U.F.O. Hockey. score 5 to 1. Only one goal was scored in the final eriod, Pugsley scoring on 2 shot rom the wing.- players pressed the play, trying hard to reduce the lead, and Govier came up to the forward line, adding con- siderable strength to the attack. They` gave Jermey a busy time, but he proved equal `to the occasion. To- ward the end of the game Babe Ad- ams.=broke away and beat every one but Danie), who skated out to block the shot. In Govier and "Gibson the visitors `produced two real hockey players. Govier- made any number of good rushes and he showed excellent judg- ment in picking` an opening to get away. Although not as fast as some of the Oro team, he did good stick- handling and his rushes were all dan- gerous. His defensive work was not so good and `Reid and Pugsley had little difficulty in skating round him. Gibson was effective throughout. He ` and Govier ` took the fancy /of the` l crowd. i A Smart played a consistent` game but could not `hold`Pugsley. mm mm: was: again the most ef-. The Oxford , |game but COIIIQ HOE noiu rugmcy. I Roy Reid was again the ef-| fective player on either team. The soft footing was not to his liking and 1.... 4.:....A .4 Hanna 1111+. hawnrked con`-V S011: Iootmg was 1101; Lu um uIuu.5 auu he tired at times,-but heworked coni- sistently throughout, both offensively and defensively, and was at all times the pivot of the Oro attack. Pugsley was tireless and he set a pace that his . check could not begin to follow. He combined well with -the other for- wards, but he had not much luck with his own shots. - Cameron gave the vis- iting goaler an interesting time with his bullet-like drives from the boards. The Minesing pair, Crawford and Ad- ams, worked well one the defence. Adams has played a wing heretofore but he showed to better advantage on the-back line. He had all kinds of speed, which he maintained to the end ofthe game. Jermey was good in goal and was given splendid protec- tion by his defence. Wes. Tudhope and Roy Stoddart relieved on the for- . wardline and both played well. mi... ..:..:a....... um.-d-A-u-nil Fvnm 'n1~nn1hn ward 1me_ana Donn pxayeu wen. The v1s1tors motored from Drumbo in a big van and were not as fresh when they came on the ice as they otherwise `might have been. (`nun vans` ]'nwrnnv dn`F'D_f'|(!@_ Ad- otherwise m1gnt nave Deen. . Oro--Goal, Jermey; defence, Ad- arqs and Crawford: centre, Reid; r. wing; Cameron; 1. wing, Pugsley; s'ubs., R. Stoddart and Tuhope; sub. goaler, N. Stoddart. Qhnmnm (`.nrners---Goal. Daniel : y'iron- age, her 1 5 nunn -Vickers for stockings! ' s--Vickers for stockings. --`Vickers . for stockings. goaler, N. stouuaru. Showers Corners--Goal, Daniel`; defence, Govier and Milton; centre, Gibson ; r. wing. Smart; 1. wing, B. Hall; subs., Graham and Scott. -Whatever you do Saturday, call atCa'rey-Hurlburt Shoe Co. s and` see their display of. new spring footwear. -o SAWYER-In ever loving memory of Laverne, `who departed this life `tannin Q1 ..h8.V8l`Il8, W uu ucpcu. Luu uuu annv March 31, 1920. Never a. day b t he is in our thoughts. He's gone from, our home` but not ' fv-nnn nnr hearts. 4 ' I165 EUHU LFUIII, Uul Jluuus nun. Java: from our hearts. -Sad1_y missed by Father`, Mother, 13c V . Brother. Do` you know that y`o_u` Hbtain a perfect marcel waveand curl right in Barrie for only, $1.00. , 2- A.`I_'.__--_.1_1_. -LII N:l.`l.'u: LU}. \.uu_y_ q.u.ovv. Our lady marceller is- thoroughly competent and experienced. Give her the opportunity of improving your l'!'\$l)IIfD'I(' v-av wzr-_---._.. , H _ I _ appearance. We also do ladies? and children's hair bobbing. ' Expert barber - 25 years. experience. ' V Ladies 35c, children 25c. ` Evening appointments made for ' marcelling or bobbing. T 9-12c 1L gt '1! I R 33' '3 ETAHH 3EiXs""i5jiBc _.`S'l"('_)l_2;l-5| -m I! ADI) E 55 --_ A TQCTT 13?`-j Iyvv Phone 75, BARRIE, as Duxilou s:.| _LAp1r;s, ATTENTION! IN MEMORIAM . RURAL scHooL, so/mos To `the Editor of the Exar_niner:-- Dear 'Sir-- I am'writing hoping you win lend your voice as we hear it"from your printed page to tell `the trustees and ratpayers, men "and women,` _of Innisfil township i and _'surrounding country that a meetingois called to .dis- cuss educational matters ..by the ex- ecutiveiof the Innisfil Educational As- 1 sociation. This meeting is to be held in the Community Hall, Stroud, on Fri- day, April 3, at 8 p.m. Come yourself aqd bring as many of your readers as you can, teachers, preachers and all. Why? There has been an impression abroad for some years that our system! ofeducation, good as it is, is not serv- ing the purpos it was intended to do, as well as it In ght. . 'l'hn Miniutnr nf `Fhinnnfinn navy `there I gesuons. Inspector Conn of Sarpia. has of late been writing regarding a. change. He gives many reasons why the town- ship board is-better than the three- trustee board, There was a time when the township board could not have done the work well, but there -has never been a time when the three-trustee board could not efficiently carry on.` Thu nnhy fr-nnhh: nnnr in the ornnfl 3.5 weu 8.5 It mxgnt. The Minister of Education says there is something `wrong; the inspectors are continually wanting this or that; many of the teachers are wanting things in their schools they cannot get. I suppose the trustees are, or think they are, doing all they possibly can for the schools under their care," the , inspector's report to the contrary. -- "lr'nfh T-Tnnnr and ifizenshin are ofl uuuru uuuxu um. uuxuusuuy I.:a.L'|'_y uu.g- The only trouble now is the great majority are not doi'ng-according to the educational a.uthorities- s well as they might. The Minister of ducation tasks the co-operation of the trustees. Let us meet and at least try to show- that we are interested in` the future or this country of ours. Bring a. good sug- gestion with you, There will be some one present competent to answer your questions. . W .1 Qnnfnllnw Inspectors report [0 [I16 UUIll.l'i1.l'y. Truth, Hongr and Citizenship are of. prime importance in a country like, ours. Are these vital subjects being taught? It may be that they are, but our jails `and prisons are being filled with rich educated men-grafters, em- bezzlers and such like. They may be Well up in mathematics and some of the arts but citizenship is in the back: ground. - . Ag I-hi: nnlifinian navy, 'I'f' time for change. grouna._ a _ _ As the nolitician says, It s tlme for 9 The frnuf-nan sn-A nnf asking fnr anv-

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