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Barrie Examiner, 14 Jul 1927, p. 10

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.. ....u.uay\uI.auUI] UD.'S SE39] P838811, provides one of the tiuest trip: on * July and August. whnn Mnnbinnn r.. Fieproof Wallboord OC -----u -wuu) av uyyljo Write for free booklet-My Home." It wili tell you V how Gyproc. Rocboard Gypsum Insulating Sheathing and Insulex will reduce your fuel. bill from 20 to 40%. ` 'l'Hl:'. ONTARIO GYPSUM CO.. LIMITED, PARIS, CANADA 151 LAT - Soo - Mackinac constructiqn. 190- feet long. 4 g 150 passengers. rumnn. an By WINNER steel passenger and freight nest trim on ma-Grant helm- July 22 Aug. 19 July 29 Aug. 26 Aug. "5 Sept. 2 Aug. 12 Sept. 9 nut llldfllayg. Ilind River. Thecsalon. o_. Marie and Ma.ck1na.c $12.00 % 275 Mile Week End Trip to Manitoulin L Island -Includiny" Meals and Berth and Return :15 ct uuu lfelgnl the" Great Lakes Tnlnnd In In..|..A..; "s.,;e<`:iT1~:iz`L fr'i-:` . ...e;sI;-39..-st comwv If\I\ tutu-In.-.-4; Douglas Packi a Cobourg, ( Please soml orcd booklet oi \/CFLU IS 8 the jellying . "ned and b`ott 4-p......l _- _.-. bursa`: _yuu IL or jelly frnn you save all to boil away. Jam..- ...L .- UV UUII ll y. Women wh< both ways n two or three -use Certo. ,,(_,T . The Inodo of making _ 'Cbn dcgh because Hlis pricoal and .and avorm `ltrul rs uuc uugllb (`U cxous avor 0' art `no... -. A L'lCl HEALTH R F0 -uuu uavul U1 With C'ert< fectly every : two minuu-s 41.... l.._:_1 . UVVU IIHHUK, the brigh t nfnnn H u "n.- - ASK Anbur out: 7 roumsr THIRD-CABIN AND EUROPEAN rouns Apfliy Et. Pl-Aolg EAR... ACCHL Olj ?nnIg Barrie Scholarship Fre `l`I I'.1AI`rl\l'1 11 . BETTI 53 for thiri Saw T he FLA This i windows. eight inc plates (p window I for two 0 Soenillust U)": IIIIJDL Put t quited in Make or soFl* waste yr` Jill` Ii Head Office: ATERL00. It 603% soap t FULL WITH THUR4 reci P . do :0 con. Agent. Ocean Treffie G.P.R. Bldg.. Toronto. Adelaide 2105 For Real ' L-an-0-t-3'-n-3 Rcfrulumcnt Get Nipe-deli- V cioua Peppermint flavored gum in leugar-coated A f'm` TUBE? v -ac TTV Ante; Mills, o:it._ D|____ H-, An I=n6if>Tv7rIzn7f To Liverpool , 00 A...-. in FROM QUEBEC .,coMe on son wan. `SEE us: we cAu`1' HM sgrruznwr wmnue FOR-TI-it DAMAGE Nb.) BROKE Hus vumoov.) snow sAu`_`1HRo.ucH . WEEKS AGC wt LL Gooowu A195 MAKE song Sot2?'oFA' ; wmnur: cnuuase LMNDWMMJ you mo vol-ten vow ` Bv 1"HzowING.A snow rr sun Seven AGO . ' "-~ -- uvv-van`-u- tnubcluuos mouth and tooth-dds dinollon; "Agra am Mon! i-Acwm - -..... av--on-nu `:4 Phone 57141 - ..-,--y VILV -l;IIdno 540 `Empress of` Scotland Empress ._of France Empress of `Australia ha mnonn .v._I.. Jauruuuy Auuu`, WuI.SDIl uonney. _ SR . III TO JR. IV--Shlr1ey Bonney, Minnie Sutton, Josephine Muir. JIR. In To .m2 n1'_rr.m.a.... 1ur..a.. azuuuu aucwn, JOSBDIHIIO Mlllr. JIR. III TO .sR. III-Lorine Muir. Garnet Walt (F). -. K /[II TO JR. I'II-Harold~Doran. . I'.11U\t\1\-`Vining: . - uwu uvvu ll vn-\irr\r\ JR. IV `To sn. W--Margaret `Domi, Dorothy Muir, Watson Bonney. SR . TO .T`R_ rV--hIrIn\r '|2nrn-you xucrl. ruuerson . ` JR. I--Matt=1e Maw, Murray Ford, Gordon Ferguson._ T ' t PR.-Jimmle Saunders, Vernon Wal- Ono OLIVE M. PEACOCK, teacher \II.) 0 ` I ' v JR. II To VSR. II:-Wilbur -Walton! (H). Percy Ford, V1ctor'Howard, l,'-`hy,1- -lls Saunders. ' _ `SR. I-Cli1 ford Harris, Jack Johnson, lbert Patterson. `_ Maw. Murray Ford. J.uuu5, mgun lV.lC1\8!'I'l8.H. . I `SR. III TO .13.. IV-,-`Jack Murphy. Jean Howard (H), Billie Johnson, Bil- lie Maw. Lillian Ford. T T .~SR. II TO JR. III'--Helene Donneuyl '(H). V son ` (H). In Vivi-wivu I, VE9I'I'\I` `J-R. IV To SR. IV--4Cl1fford Foid. Rita Murphy (H). Violet Donnelly. El- sie Howard, Miriam Coupland, Flora Young, Mick McKernan. -Q1? `I"l'T Inn `I'D 1'17 1..-`- 1: ____ ,,- I uuumgnam. Walter Coutts.` T [ PR. T0 I-Leo Harrison, Ene. Coutts. Jean, Rowe. Earl Bell. ` ' DORIS E. WEBSTER, tacher uusutuu w. rass-uertle Harrison 62. -SR. I '1`O-II-Olive vMc9Carroll, Ina Edney. `Morley Mccarroll. JR. T QR Tjfnnnn .'l'_`l`n--I---- `-- .n4uuuy, Morley Mcuarroll. JR. I TO SR. I-Irene Harrison, Jas. Cullingham. Walter ` PR TJ.Al\ `IJom.I.=...- T1`-- I`---**~ u-2. 4:4=u.euu -Uoutts 61. rm. III 'IO SR. III-'-Pass?--Sh`ierene -Boyd 71 . ' Recommended-Jea.n Culling- ham, Helen Banting`. IT TO IT? TI I _`| J'nnnms_ .'r_`r..I..'._ A"! i uaul, 116161! uuntmg. II TO JR. III-Honor-s-Hele'n Cu!-' lingham 79. Pass-Gertie Harrison vMnf`nvnnII `Inn xuwa.--' JR. IV TO Isa. `IV--Honors.--Helen Leeson 87%. Pass-Jrreva Edney 71. uueaun avyo. 1.-'ass-Jrreva Edney i ~~SR.AIII `TO JR. IV--Honors-Ma.r-. jorie Edney 75. Pass--Pearl Howie 72.] Jack Harrison 65, Clayton 'McCa.rrol1' 64. Estella fcoutts 61. . ' ,_-pp tn In an in 1-1...... Lu, , NEWTON ROBINSON ` `The result Of the examinations in Newton Rob1nsOn.schOol are as fol- IIOWS!-- - TD T17` UNA 1'11-. `vvv -- -- - name: uempster (11). JR. III `T0 SR. III-Irene Mills. Don- ald McMaster. _ ' H To JR. III--_-Edward -Stephens (H), Boyd Miller. ' _ JR. I TO *SR. I-'--Dorothy Miller, Er- nest Ellis, Johnnie Denney, `Sandy Dempster. Earl "McMaster, -Garfield, Coulson. Borden Jennett. - HA"1`T'IE E.` BRAILEY,` teacher} I 4.a_cuxu-.-y, uuvla uenney (R) . SR. II-I T0 JR. IV-M11dred Stephehs,. Hazel Dempster (R). " JR. 1" "PO RP T`l"l_1'nnn.\ `Ann- 'n.._ u u; -uuri \UI\Il lI'\) JR.'i7' 'i",o sn. Iv-.Lou1s Truax (H). Charles `Mills (H). Maurice ,Mll1er. Fred Hopkins, Evelyn Mccann, Annie Denney. David Denney (R). SR. JR. 'V-1\'{1RnnR Q!-anhnnzn an. uu '.I.`u am. 1u-hJ1sxe Orr. Egzel Sulley. - \ 11 TO JR. IiI-Bu_ue Redpath. PR.-Burga.n Shaughnesy, ~Marion I Redpath . K. MURPHY, teacher ; 8.8. 13. SUNNIDALE JR. IV To S'R. IV--Honora-Joseph Shaughnessay, Verda Orr, Edna. Holm- es,` Amy sulley. Pass-- Mur1el David- son. v-.1, S011. 113 uuuuul Lnumng unaer ms pt:1nc1pa1sh1p.| .2-`s. W. `Cudmore and -baby and Missl F. Gaghan. formerly of Gravenhurst. were badly injured when the automo- bile In which they were riding left the road and struck a tree on the Muslioka highway riorth of Orillla, The car swerved off the road as the driver was handing a package of cigarettes to a - man In the back seat. _ Lucy were . On his retirement from the teaching . profession after forty years service, eighteen 91! which have been spent in Alliston as principal of the highschool, -`Hugh Davidson was tendered a ban- quet by 200 former pupils of the school ,who `had received their secondary school training under his principalship. Mrs. and .babv and Ma... 'uu.U uuL_1'.ne iosses were mall. ` ~ When a giant tree, under which they had herded for shelter from a. storm.'} was struck. by lightning, ten splendid, steers, valued at $200 each. the` proper- ty of Sir Henry Pellatt, were crushed to death on hisefarm near King. ' I `Two women who own propertyclose to the new bridge at `Thornbury are] claiming $20,000 damages `from the. county of Grey because. of the` action. of the County "Council in having the bridge and roadway constructed as they were (H1 H1: val-hnnvnnnt 0..-... 4.1..` ;-_ ,- - uuuuueuce m- a tew weeks. . Miss A. G. Heald of Toronto has been engaged as public health nurse` in O_r-; lllia. at a salary or $1500 a year and en-_ ` tered on her duties on July 2. . _ `Mrs. E. M. Ramsayot Midland sus- tained a broken arm an d other injur- ies when her husband's car was struck by another auto` on the road between Midland and Port McNicoll. Thiavmu nnfnl-nil o no: ............- 2.. rs- lvualana and Port McNlco1l. - I Thieves entered a taxi garage in Or- lllla early in the morning of July 6 and stole `a Hudson sedan`. A number -of` other business places were also broken; into but the losses mall. N When a giant frnn Ilnnn `nut.-.1. 41....-. uu. JR. III TO SR. III-E1sxe Orr. signal zuuey. ' - wuuuereu 11011181888.` I Work on the construction of a new` wing to the General and Marine Hos- pital in Collingwood is expected to commence in a few weeks. Minn A1: T-'l'nnl no m........... 1...... 1.--- ' .."1"3."1E>'o'1r'.15:,m13}1ncapai1 (Continued on page~ 11) PRoM6noN EXAMS S.S. NO. 9, ESSA (UTOPIA) Q `IV 'l`n an 1'17, :r ....a... m...-__ SA.S. NO. 17, VESPRA T I!It\ 111 1-2! 1:-_,,, sis: NO. 7' [Y VIII`: an 717 .l\!!nn_ mxaugxuwssy, ~Ma!`10n| i va. uua uuluIuuHlI,y,'IOl` wmcnwe wish to express? our deepest gratitude to `you as a pastor. The members and ad- herents of your congregation have al- Ways found you. Mr. and "Mrs. Ross, ' willing to perform every duty, no mat- ter how arduous, in the most cheerful and willing manner, you have ever tried` `by precept and example to lead us in the Master's fo'otsteps,pyour influence for good, your kindly sympathy in tim- 'es of Sorrow, your earnestness in ful- filling your Master's will have gone far beyond your own congregation. You have been especially thoughtful of the sick, the/aged and those families who [for various reasons are unable to em- Owen S MACKINAC [con IO! mud to While most touriata will hope to plan to!` the complete trip on the Str. Manitoulin. those who cannot spare the time will be glad know that the boat maker a 275 mile week-end trip from Owen Sound to Little Current. Leaving Owen Sound on Saturday ' evening the steamer goee directly to Kil- larney. thence to Little Current, and return- ing. calls at Manltowaning and Killarney. She _ arrives in Owen Sound again on -ltonday morning. This will give the buy oilloe worker or business man and his family an opportunity to aecure a the week-end on, the water. This trip as well an the regular one will also be wel- come to huainyaa men tromlthe south going into Northe in Ontario aa they can make good oonn lona,,trom.North Shore points. Steamer Leave: Owen Sound on week- end trip saturday at 11.15 p.m.. after arrival Qt Iifht 0.1 . and (LN. tr-ulna, DAOIII-n on A Happy Ending- snrunnnv to Mounnv % wggx-tun LAKE rmr $45.00 Including Meals and Berth 5 DAY TRIP Island and Return I IIIHWUUVF _Ju1Y20 A113."'16 .. Empress [of - July "27 Aug`. 24 .. . Aug.` 3 Aug. *31 .. V `ToCherbourg-Southamptononly I ` to v_.__---w- -- T -W" Georgian liay -- Manigoul-in and North Shore .lI.7lC.. Clever things are sa those `who are always g.~ ionally they hit on a Howe s Monthly. LLHIU icle. (V1. :- on those tight stockings helps them in `knowing how to replace a tire.-Co1- Piers Magazine. ` The hard thing about conquering the air, is that you must do it again every i ;:ime you go up.--San Francisco Chron- cie.. The training the girls get`in. drawing A -..- -...~ \JLl_~lI\4 auu .51. U. .Dl'I':ll. Mr. and Mrs. Ross_ then expressed their appreciation and extended an in- vitation -to their friends t'o come and visit them. Speeches were made by Mr. Johnston, Mr. Waddell and'E. Abra. Refreshments were served and the ev- , ening was brought to a close by sing- ing God Be With You Till \Ve Meet Again," after which all bade Mr. and Mrs. Ross farewell. They left on Wed- nesday morning for Angus. 6 Owen Sound: Canada on Am 0. P. R. on c.u.aa. AGENT 53 are s.`:ll(l,l'l'l8.lI`lly by a=1'ways gabbing; occas-' hit on 2 grand om...-... . said `mainly by 3 Eahhihg" notice- _ _---u-_ 3:111? To Chorbourg-Southamptom _A Antwerp July 26 Aug. 18 ..... . Montroyal Aug.19 Montnairn To Oherbourgv-Southamptom I-lambourg [ . Jnhy 90 Ana nn H... 7- - auuaus, UUUEIS-i good .thing.-| I -_- _--_...-. .........uuuu.. ll 01: steel construction. and modern in every respect, accommodating passengers, running water ln every stateroom. steam heated. observation saloon. excellent meals. . Steamer leaves Owen sound on Mackinac trip every Monday at 11.15 p.m.. after arrival of trains: returning to `Owen sound Saturday morning. The Penn of Call on the Mackinac trip include Killarneyc. Manitowo aninc. Little Current, Kagawong, Gore Bay. Blind Bruce Mines. Hilton. Richards Landing. sault Ste. Marie Mackinac The steamer "Ma.nltoulXn'! is of steel . In hire:-v lfnfnv-Anna -La----- `-A-" ` ` The Owen Sound Transportation Co. s steamer "Manitoulin" tin during the months of August, when in the ports of call. The sail across the I along the North Channel. with short calls 9. Short points. to the Soo. makes an ideal out provided at Mackinac Island for sight-seein ialandthe tourist centre of the Great Lakes. 9:. Owen lound to Sault Ste. Mania and Return :&jU' mnmnsmwmrponrnnenxmrmnms MACKINAC ' ~ nab. %FTt'ep17)oF'V%'"3llboord For Sale By THE BALL PLANINQ MILL CO., LTD. - - - - - - - - - - -Barrie,Ont. THE SARJEANT CO., LTD. - Barrie, Ont. H. Smith - - -I - - - Angus, Ont. ,_- .-_-.. vnlv vb uuv LIIIUSI. LILDI On [ne'Gr9at Lake at Mackinac Island is included I. beautiful Georgian Bay and uannel. at Manitoulin and the North outing. Ample opportunity is .ac Island sight-seeing on this most picturesque Itre of . Montrose Montcalm Minnedosa Mohtclare To Belfast-Glunow July21 Aug.16'.......... Manta. I` Aug. 4 Sept. 1 Metagama M `Via Greenoch

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