ugust 24' - ollowing: bed, solid wal- nut washstand t bed-springs, m suite, bed, ; wooden bed- ` dresser)` bed- ;ite iron bed; tension table, - :ension table, ash; rocker, V `Iarter-cut oak zarter-cut oak k den table, r, fumed oak ~h, sofa, full-. [ no`: ww$&$ww&w%&im% dial-IN) \r jj nalpjmmie Wilson .1.-- _ _-n_4" l_-_.-..;_:...... gwwwixwaxwwwiiwg L` ' PERSONAL. _( . D L A. G. Manuel "and little daugh- Wlnnipeg, Man., are visiting for weeks with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. 1:] THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1927` n......__ , ,Minister of 1. Mr. and Mrs. t., on Wednes- Soaion_ celved Instruc- I1`! Mr. and Mrs. Besse and familiar; spending their holidays atLakeeld. ` Mm. Gm-rie of Creemore is snendinz penumg tnelr nuuuuya an uanuuexu. I Mrs}, Currie of Creemore is spending a couple of weeks with her daughter. Mrs.` L. A. `Doner. ` - ' SOIL -. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cumming spout Sunday at Dundalk and Eugenia Falls. Mrs.` R. `Ellens of Toronto spent ""8. week with her uncle. H. Swan. ` "l' Tnlnnann nnnni 1: fnnr nvn nrlfh hie - juuwrzuwuw v - 16-M-isses Agnes and Jennie Richardson have returned to their home in Hamilton after spending some time with their brother. Fred. Richard- SOY}. .1|A`n nu-u-I `M :-as Inn (`urn-|rr|no' nnnnf WEEK Wzn net uuuw, n. awau. , . J. Johnson spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. R. Johnston. 2 Mrs. Eirick and `Miss Jean Elric visited with Mrs. Fred` Vansickle this _`..AAI- . H810. cuexr annual puuuu uu Lue 5I.'uu1n.I;1 of the Forestry Plant, Angus, last Thursday. There was a. large attend- ance and a very enjoyable time was= reported "by everyone. Mr. and `Mrs.. Cecil Coulson and baby of Detroit are visiting the fo:*1ner`s parents. Mr. and Mrs.,Fred W. Coulson. Mr: A, `H? nuwnrth. arm -'Ril1in. and parents, X7113 auu J.Vl.l.'5- rrcu VVu KJUUIEUILI Mrs. A. H: Coxworth, son Billie. and Mrs. Carr were visitors -with Dr. and Mrs. West on Wednesday. . Spelu. a. Law uaya ru. nu-:u:.uL`u. - Rev. and Mrs. F. N. Bowesand fam- 'ily of Hillsdale visited at Dr. E. West's last week. ` . Mr. and Mrs. George Coulson `visited .In the village last week after having I just returned from a. trip through |Western Canada to the Coast. 1\II'nu Av-nah: Tlunnu and ("`nnl'| `loft Ina!- , Duco w. In rough- VVBSLEPH uullaua. Lu Lue uuaat. Mrs. Annie Myers and Cecil left last` week on a. motor trip to Cobalt. . . fka Ana-nu TTnH*n1-I Qxfnnxr Qnhnnl WCUK Ull U: IIIUI-U1 LI 111 DU \JUU12l:lLc `! The Angus ` United Sunday School held. their annual picnic on the grounds A? Man Whrnafvv Dlnnf Ana-nu Indy. uuunwurux. . 3 Miss Dora. Mlddlebrook is home af-` ter a visit in Toronto. v - . I Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lee and Jim went to Bala, Muskoka, .on Saturday. . Nbrman Johnston of Toronto caed on a few of his old schoolmates while passing through the village, Friday. j M1- and Mrs. J. R. Miller and Jar-1: p.S3lII' LIIFUUEII LHU \'lll`l.5!'.', rr1u.*.I.y. I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Miller and Jack spent a `few days at Meaford. a Dav and Mrs, W` N. `Rnwasrnn fnm- l'U|.l 5- Mr. and Mrs. Wm.vMcMaster'of A1-' landale and Miss Lillie Mc'Master and Jos. of Utopia visited at W. J. Ga31ley s, Sunday. 1 Minna: T?-nfn Ti`.Hrtn and I/I v!-In `.\ll n_. Duuuay. i Misses K-ate, Eliza and Myrtle Mc- Keever returned home to Toronto on Friday accompanied by Miss Eileen Duckworth. ' I `Inf-inn Ann 1l'{A`n}\nnnIy In `ilninnn nl HUI.` IIIULIIUI`, LIB. LVUII csuuw. ' Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Worrod, Jr.-. of Barrie, spent Sunday at -_Thos. Woo. rod's. ' , `Ihfn and Yllfun 1ITnn 1|/|'n`lM'nnL,.... A` A1 JJCIIU J3 W Ell.` In Mrs. Orr and daught rs ad Bernard '.I.`arBush of Toronto .vi ited Mrs. Jonas TarBush over the week-end. T\/rm}: T3!` I/Tonf3v\ A9 Tnnnnn v-{~lL...! .lCl.l`)ull UV'Ul' |:lIl'.` WUUI\'Ul>lUu Mrs. Ed. Martin of Toronto visited her mother, Mrs. Neil Shaw. ' `Ala nvu-I KN: WV}-una `X71-nunn Tn A0 .u_yr;Ua u1.'uLur:1'a, Lanna. uuu 1V'ell.l5llSIl. Mrs. George-Latimer is visiting a: Belle Ewart. `ltfna nan nun)! Anna-Inbn-u. a-.'...l `l3...._.....u ring, 5 ed and Ulltl uh LVVII DUEII 5. ' Mr. :and Mrs. W. Lyke and family have returned home to New York after spending a couple of weeks with Mrs. Lyke s brothers, `Chas. and Neil Bush. '|\/fvu Fianna-n.T.nHrnnv~ In `ail-Iv-neat nu 1113-; um.` annual`. .Lvu`a. uuruc 1JuVl(lSOI`l. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Anderson and `daughter of Midland spent the week. end at Nell Bush's. `ll ... Arno` un 1] ? 'I'..I-.. .....1 .l-__-:1__ U yiss Sadie. Blair of Toronto is v1sit-!' lng her sister. Mrs. Lox'~ne Davidson. Elm nn ':\lI'nu 'R\-nnn Annnunn .~.....3 L wcrc V1S.l'L1g tnem. < { " J. F. Craig and _sons, Claude and` ' Jack, tonk`a motor trip through West- ' ern Ontario last week and attended the. Huron Old Boys Reunion at Goderich.! {' Mr- Craig s- birthplace. They also vis- ? , ited with W.'J. Piggott at Stratford for '; a. couple of days. ' .1 gr The Misses Margaret Blackstock and _ Margaret How, representing Collier/St. 0 iUn1ted church, left this_ morning for - Normandale, near Port Dover, on the, shores of~Lake Erie, where the annual ,_ summer camp of the C.G.I.T.` is in ses- 1' I sion. . LUF :1, units. , . . : Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Milbee, 155 Owen St.. .had as their guests over the week-end a sister and three brothers of Mrs. Milbee s, who motored h_ere t_o attend -the Dalston church centennial. They were Miss A. L. Gardner and A1- ' fred Gardner, of Walkerville, A. W. Gardner of Windsor and W. A. Gard- ner of St. Catharines. V I ___-7: . j Aug. 15-Mrs. Chas. Elrby -and Mslwy gt Shelblurne are visiting at Wm. K19`- yts. . - _ - v . .`.\/Han Qnln 'n 1..'a.. na m.-....~...o.. a.. ..a--.. ` was uuuly snauten up. A Harry Carson oi? Toronto is spending a two -weeks vacation in Barrie at the home of his parents, Mr.` and Mrs. An- idrew Carson.iDr. R. A. Carson. who has also been spending a month's holidays with his parents, has returned to Cleveland. accompanied by his bro- ther,Chester,' who will visit with him for a. time. `Illa 1|'..;~ 7111.-..-- 1-111,; ,' - nu ,, .._ __-_-...., .... \au|\ pg. quu. at iu.us- I. '-_UUu"v'u "331" w`tn-lrlenus arouna nere.' E koka Lake Midland and Jackson's `Rev. Charles Adsett. B-A-. T01`0nt0.. APoint. ' ' - - will have charge of the services in the __l William Newton and family motored 1I`eSbYt0I`i-in Church next Sunday. Aug- ti}a:1s&etl;($18s)e:1 Eledg and Mrs. Archie McLean. M158 g with Mr. `Newton`s sister. Mrs. Thos. Edith Herman, Mr. and Mrs. Vivia_.n 1 Hobson, High st. -. l.Beatty spent the week-end in Coiling-E it Hugh McCullough, publisher ofjthe; wood. _ ` =Hera.ld, Weyburn, Sask., accompanled* Mrs. Da,"iS and `M153 LOW Davis E by Mrs.`McCu1lough and daughter were ` and Miss Hiscott of Toronto arid Miss -11; town yastepday having motored Burwick of Shelburne are holidaying. _|down via the soo to visit friends in with Miss Swcoleman. I L] Ontario. ` | ` ,' from their home in, Jackson.` Southi 'W*%_$$**_** 1 Mr. and Mrs. Taylor who imotored Carolina, visited for a few`*days last} Q _ ; , week Mr. and `Mrs. VV. D. Griffiths. . _'Mrs. Griffiths, , Sr., of Toronto alsot E werevisiting them. .lmmmm&gggmm.v..gmmm J. W (`ruin or-:1 --A-~~ ">---"~ ` " _uuU itlng her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moberley, was in a motor accident on `her way home from New York. The car in which she was driving was over- turned into the ditch through a._co1- lision with a,truck and Miss Moberley- was badly shaken up`. f "I-Iarrv Carnnn nf 'l`m-rm!-n Ia an...-..u...... iufss Olga Moberley, who is now vls- : ELUIM ' . Wm. Doran, who was `employed by` _Dougall Bros..`furniture dealers, over I thirty years ago;-was a visitor in Bar-? .rie on Monday, the first time he had ; been in town since 1897. He -has .been' in Western Canada and the United: Etates most of the time si-nce `he left; ere. ` [ma ' D U1 LB , here. I ml-1.; _ auuuz ' YIYu |u \ ' ` " I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jacobs returned! home to Toronto 0 .'1`hursday after; being with ,the lattnei-`s parents, Mr.| `and Mrs. Donald Jacobs, for a fort mgm. e ~ g Mrs. F: Thompson and Mr. and Mrs.. J. P. Crozfer and family have returned eto their homes in Stratford `after a- easant visit with the Misses Bell.i 1 ary St. . ` \ Mrs. K. Miller, accompanied by Mrs., Farnfield. has returned to Toronto -af-` ,ter a pleasant vacation with Mr. and. "Mrs. Farnfield, Brock St. and at Mus-I Lakes. I Point. run-.. x v----L- - '- -- u. muwr tup to sodus Point. New`York.i where they spent ea week with friends. . Mr. _and Mrs. L. C.Walmsley and family and Dr. L. G. and Dr. Janet K11- ! born of Chengtu. China. are the guests ' gft Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Scythes, Bayfield I" [ u ULA F St. ynsauut a. me insurance company.- J. W. Speers motored from the Soo on .Saturday to spend a. few days `in town. H. Megginson and son also drove the 462 miies to visit friendshere. f Mrs. A. McLeod and Miss Margaret McLeod have returned to Toronto at-I tar spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. _S. Robb. Ke1vinside." Mr. and M. An... n......... ----, V - __-. v-_--u av-5:6: VVo Fa RUDD. "nelvlnslde." . Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cowan. Ross and ` Miss Jean returned Monday night from! a motor trip to Sodus Point. New York.; a. and _family L. G. and Dr, Jnnnf t(n_ _uu'. arm Mrs. A. E. Lennox or Strat- tordwere week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs.-_J. F. Craig. Their son, Cline, is gpendlng a few weeks here. A Mrs. S. G. Caldwell has retixrnedfo her home in dmonton, accompanied by" her mothe , Mrs. A. `G.~1-Iabbick. 4 who will remain for 8. visit. Ben. Jbhnntnn I`.v-\H'D'D t--- -- vvuu mu remam tor visit. ~ Ben. Johnston. Ex-M`.P.P.. has re- turned from his rural surroundings at Brechin to "Otillla where he will re- present a. life Insurance Sneers motored frnm tho can VM1`. and Mrs. A. E. Lnno'x Ol'(1'WeX`e Wnnk.nn '9-nnnfu nf M - ......a' i54f?37 FF-R9"59NV-.F . LTY'V"<'3. . AISGUE ' 1101' :.a.uuu.u:::s. She has two brothers living, Michael] Coughlin of Anten Mills, and _John '1 Coughlln of Stayner, and one sister, _ Mrs. Henry O _Neill of Toronto. Her family living are Burdette of Detroit. ' John T. of Calgary, and Michael of To- 'ronto. The daughters are Mrs. Rice. V Mrs. Clary, and Mrs. Mujin of Van- -couver, all of whom have the sympathy 3 of all in this community. 3, `The funeral was `held on Monday at lthe`_R.`C. church here, Father Gearin `. otticiating after which the body was lplaced to its everlasting. rest. Her bright smile, pleasant manner and jo- 3 vial address will certainly be missed. The Rev. M. J. Gearin in addressing 1 the congregation during the funeral 5 ceremonies spoke very highly of Mrs. 1 , Long and mentioned her as The grand lold_ ladyand a model woman in every Hway. The large number of relatives `and friends attending the funeral cer- ` tainly indicated that she was held in 3 very high esteem and numerous kind *`remarks were heard from many as ' I they spoke of her death and how much 3` her presence will be missed. SUFFERS PAINF UL INJURY `M. Hulbreth, a New York camper at Big Bay Point," suffered a painful injury last` Sunday..when the index finger of his left `hand came in con- tact with the sharp side of; an axe on .a block which he was holding wvhile in the act of cutting kindling. The bone was cut three-quarter way through and the middle finger gash- ed. `The fingers will be saved. Dr. Fred Ross attended him. urn-auuu lJ\lVVlJllV\I IUURIVILI Mrs. Stephens of Richmond. Hill won first prize in the ladies tourna- ment. held_ Monday afternoon, on `the Barrie, `bowling greens. Mrs. Goring and Mrs. W. H. Kennedy of Barrie were second and third re- spectively. Prizes were clocks, thermos bottles-. -and lingerie. Two rinks from Tottenham, two from Richmond Hill, one from Stayner and five from Barrie competed. v u--any -v -or uuuvuuuu -\ans 3`! ;Death removed on Friday the grand 3 old lady of this district, in the person - of Mrs. Richard Long, or in other; words, Margaret Long. but familiar to all as Aunt Mag." She was beloved; by all who had the pleasure of know-! ing her and,will be greatly missed in | the village `wherebshe always had a; gsmile and joke for each and all. She ' and Mr. Long, many years ago, took up residence on the 2nd_ line`where they} ` resided practically all their lives up: D to a few years ago when Mr. Long died. _As the children then had grown up and ' married, scattered over the United Sta- tes and Canada. Mrs. Long decided tol come to the village and live. having resided here forthe past eight or nine years. It is not necessary to mention V about the condition of affairs in those pioneer days in this township, but both she and her husband were here when things were different from what they E are today and when travelling was dif- ferent, in fact when farming was al- .together different, but they managed to succeed and enjoy _life and raise a . family of six children-three boys and three girls. -Mrs..Long, in her young days. was alover of music and danc- ing and was `noted efor`her graceful bearing and particularly in her waltz- ing of whom all knew `none could com- pete-and even in late years was seen to waltz with a glass of water balanc- ed on her head without spilling a drop out of the glass. Being of Irish decent. she was blessed ,wlth wit that would ` always draw forth a laugh and she would take and give a. joke at any time. It _was a sad piece of news to I learn of her death but she being at the advanced age of 84, it was feared that her recent illness would prove the end, although up to the last she retained all her faculties. - I GI-an In ... L... I.....L1.-.... 'u--:..__ ir;-\._ ,1 ' The Crops are `Good E! Harvest is in full swing once more.: - and according to reports the ecloverg P and wheat are the leading .crops for' ;yield. the _spring grains being a little 1 on the light side; although a few of the! _ farmers speak very highly of their oats.? ,~ _The hay was a bumper crop and whilei 3 the wheat is large some are complain- 1 ing of the rust showing up rather bad- I . ily. Therroot crop promises to be a real; {good one, and the much needed rain! ri that came down in torrents on Satur-' 3 day` night should help. a whole lot in. . their growth. Now that September is 1` approaching and when we usually re-I ycelve a killing frost the garden truck` L. that is about two to three weeks be-.' ;-hind schedule time on account of late` '2 spring. frosts and cool winds will have! ' a hard time to ripen, especially the to- ; matoes that are at present looking so V promising. The fruit crop on the whole i will not amount to much, although the berry crop has just about come up to'l the average. . A | ; , --.----v. auction on LAISIES Bow11E;ot__JRN:Y n 1`: u - __.. \'V UUU ? `and Lorna Miss and are holidaying I S. Coleman. ;wm%%&&wmmw&m&a? PHELPSTON 3 ammmww%wmw%$&mmm - .u.L`a. DuaJ.I.y. ` , _ I Mr. and. Mrs. Wray and daughter.- Marion; of Toronto were with .Mrs. C. : Long over Sunday. ` i I Mr nn Mr: A1nv 1\Yn1an was an guuxla uvcr auuuuy. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Nolan has re- ,turned to Roleaux, Sask.,' after an ex- IV tended visit wlthfriends around here. l -Rnv (`hurdnu 'AAunH> `D A 7I'\.....-...." LA'et:n. Mrs; Bert Sneath and daughter, June. of Toronto are spending a'week_ with i Mrs. Beatty. I M!` an}? MFG 7wn1r curl nnn.-lain... ' uaucv. ' . Miss I-Ielenei MAee has returned home after visiting friends at Cherfy I Creek. ' ll ...-.' DA-Q` c<.......a.I_ _..3 .a___._1_;__, -r,, _ ~ vu.n.uuu. are yxauuug AVIFH. unas. r'1ynn.' Mrs. Robertson and daughter-_ Dor- . othy of Toronto are visiting Mrs. C..G.' i Clute. ' I Mn..- I1--1--- -u-.'A.n__ u_._ ,,,L,, , ,-' Mr. Duff and Miss Kathleen Duff of aztcl.` vxaxuus wuu muss :1. Arnold. I I -Vittoria are visiting Mrs. Chas. Flynn. I Nina. Rnhnfnnn and rhancrhtnvu Tina- lxvxuu are nuuuuying m IZOWII. , `Miss Christina `Sutherland of Col- ,l'ingwood- is here for a. -few days. g S. D. Wood spent a. few `days last week with his sister in Montreal.` Mrs- Poole has returned to Toronto after visiting with Miss I-I. Arnold. Mr `huff and Ming `rzn+I..1m-u. 1\..c -0 uring; ceable condi- LU lltl` UUU lUl' II. muntn. ' Misses Mdcoughy of_ Toronto `are visiting with Mrs. Stoddart. Mrs. Templeton spent the week-end with her sister in Painswick. Miss Grace and Ross Banting of To- ronto are holidaying in town. `Minn hriatlnn Qun.-..1n.-.3 no run 1115 III Luwu. I Mrs. Haney of Alllston is the guest of her sister, Mrs; Robt. Cole. ' ' ` Miss `Victoria Pollock spent last: us ucr ausu-:1`, Mrs. noon. U018. ' spent last week-end in Barrie. Mr: 15 'I|nrv\I\nn-n tan. 1.. . . _ . ....a:_...1 VVUCISFUIIQ Ill Duffie. Mrs. D. Thompson has been confined to her bed for a month. lliuunu \'n|(`1nnoI.u- -0 lI1........a... -.._- Norman [Clarke 0: Tbroxitb is.visit- ing in town. Elna `I -Tenn`; nf Al.-on... Ian 51.... .........A. g&&&&&$&&i&mw&&g %i%&m%$&wmm%%$&&| The Lgte Mrs. Richard Long mafia nan-n'nunA an 1.1..x.:.... LI... ...- COOKSTOWN @513` 3;` THE BARRIE EXAMINER j |} 7/wmwm -I ......-....._, u....-uua vvyunqal l'lUU|KS I` 9, Certificates have been granted by` 9 the Department of Education to the` following pupils in the subjects named, standing indicated as fo1lows:-1st. 75- 100%; 2nd, 66-74%; 3rd, 60-65%; C. 1 50-59%. . ' 1 Cora Beeton, Br. Hist., c, A. Hisl:.,! 1`; III, Alg. II, Geom. c. Phys. c; Margaret] ) Binnie, Geom. II, Phys. c, Chem. c;, 1; Norma Crawford, Comp. ca, Lit. c, Fr.! -!Auth, c, Colmg I:ivF1ieda Elliott! 1 Comp. III, it. I , . st ,- A. ist. I,` 1 .; Alg. I. Geom. III, Lat. A. II, Lat. comp.! 9 III, Fr. A. II, Fr. `Comp. III; Grace E1-i 1 liott, Fr. Comp. c; Stella Graves, Comp." *1 u 1 I I - uuuh, 1461. L. `Those so marked failed in more subjects. , _ ;uu.uu:u LU Lue wuuwmg pup1ls.- [ : Jean Binnie. Eng. Gr., Can. Hist.,g Phys., Arith., Zool.; `Leona Cavana:_2:h,i ;Eng. Gr., Zool.; Bernice Courtney, Can. Hist., Geog., Art, Zool.; Grace Elliott. :Eng. Gr., Phys., Arith., Zool; Alberta |Graves; Geog., Art, Zool; Hugh John-I lston, Eng. Gr., Phys., Arith.-, Zool.; I ~ Luella Keast, Phys., Arith., Zoo1., Lat.; ,`*Jean, Luck, Geog., Art, Zool.; Edna! .McKee, Can. Hist., Geog., Art, Zool.; l*Nina. McLean, Geog.,_Art, Zool.; Vera. ?Murp'hy, Can. Hist., Geog., Art, Zool.; ]Mrvyn Parker. Eng. Gr., Phys., Arith., .Zool.; Gladys Sage, Can. Hist., 'Geog.,] |Art., Zool.; Pearl Walton, Phys., Aritli.,= i Zool., Lat. _ i. 7l11.....-... _. ......I.V-'I 1' " ` _ . _ _ _ . . . . v - --:u`\n I VIII OIVII I I'I ; At Hamilton sanitoi-ium_ on Sunday morning a highly esteemed and well. . . known young man passed away in the! _ person of Nelson Wellington Smith. in! lhis 31st year, following an eight ,months illness contracted while serv- ing with -the.R.C.H.A, for three years _ in France during the Great War. In `April; 1926, {deceased mlarried Miss ;'Madge Clark of Barrie who surviv-, es with his parents, one sister and three brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Peter {Clark and son, A1ex., went to Mimico Tuesday. to attend the funeral, which was held from his family home, 18 Si-n !mon' St., to Park Lawn cemetery, To- ronto. Up until the time he was taken down with his fatal illness the late.` Vvellingtonsmith was employed with ~ ..Smith & Vvalsh, insurance brokers..3 Toronto, where he was born, the family : glater moving to Mimico; The bereav- -ed widow is at present visiting with`7 `her parents ineBarrie. ! j . I 'Minesing Lowertschool Results . I The Department of Education has ,granted certificates in the subjects `named to the following pupils.- Jean Binnie. Eng Cir nan u::-4 T MRs.o.H.LvoN ` - _4 After an illness of several, .months. \ * Mrs. Sophia,Stephenson Lyon, wife of! Capt. 0; H. Lyon, passedaway on Au-' ` gust 12 in her 81st year. Mrs. Lyon was born near Whitby and had spent. over fifty of her fifty-seven years oti married life in Barrie..She was one of- the oldest members of Co1lier'St. United church and in her earlier days had been} active in the work of the W.M.S. and: Ladies" Aid. She is survived by her] husband and three sons, Peter, Dr.; Mortimer and 0. T., all of Toronto. The funeral services at the _family residence and at the Union cemetery; on Monday afternoon were taken by. Rev. G. R. Turk, assisted by Rev. A. E. Baker. In the course of his address. Mr. Turk paid tribute` to Mrs. Lyonis nmany fine qualities and to the com tribution she had made to the activities! `of the church of which she had been! {so long a-member. The pallbearers vwere three sons. a grandson, Walter Scott and J. Frank Jackson. . Coach, e new, ition. balloon ck or k:$$&iw$&&&&&&w&g Minsing Middle vScho\ol Results Certificates have hnnn zrncnntna . 1 N ELSON WELLINGTON SMITH A 9- `LTn~n`Io-nu. ...._:;-..:_.,__ Grose, Dealer nd Distr;bt'1?<;r 1 12.1 1`4BRADFORD'& s1`. 7/; '11` ~ ,2 llllgqclaltdtld .. .... ...u.-.u uuuuuuucuacut U1 l.uc_gIca( new Chrysler62wasatrumpetcall thataroused all Canadato asense of its higher six-cylinder values. l Todaythe ublicis awaret hatChrysler .snew`. creation a ieves further triumphs for Stand- ardized Quality, resulting in a new kind and degree of performance, handling ease, road- ab1lity,luxury,lcomfort and safety far beyond the reach of any other Six in this price-class. Riding and drivin this great new "62, people are positive y amazed at its unique J The recent announcement of the great new El` "6, `ITQG Q "I'III'I`I I\AQ't`o'I inn 0- A Ql\uuol|A 1 JST `I8, 195? _.._._._.A.__ , ,_, J ru, auJ.a, J. uu-V oak framed flterfield, ma- ' y table with Ftable, 2 fern ge mahogany music cabinet, Alectric wash- eater, annex ~ner e1ec:;_ric `I375 F. O. B. WINDSCSR. ONT. { (Freight and Taxes Ema) MINESING Z H1695 one 01` Lfeffv this teat new 62, d at NEW CHRYSLER RED-HEAD ENGINE Tbe Cbrysler "Red-Head bigb compression engine is standard equipment on roadster: and also available for all otber body type: of tbe new "62. Sensational Features of Quality and Value Six- linden n:otor- 7-bearing era Abaft--62 and more miles an born-26 miles to tbe gallon- . Invar-strut pistons--Oil Filter- Air Cleaner-I1npuI.ye neatralizer -Tbenno:tatic beat control- Cranhace venn'lau'on-Engine vnountedin rubber-Long, rooiny bodies-Maxinuun driving vision -Saddle-spring seat on: ion.v-- Auistie inmwnent panel, indi- reetly lt'gbted-L:'gbt control on :teeringwbeel-H draul:'c4-wbeel brae:-Rebou Controllersfront and rear, etc., etc. ' I v v v Great New Chryslex-62 prices -Tom-in car, $1375; Roadster (with rum le seat), $1470.` 2-door Sedan, .3: soo; Coupe (witb rumble seat), $1630; 4-door-Sedan, 1630, Landau Sedan, $16 5; . o. b. .|Vindcor [eigbt an taxes extra} :0, Lit. c, B. Hist. c, Alg. c; Luellai I Keast, Fr. Comp. c; Grace Maguire, Lit. `III, C-omp. III, Geom. c, Phys. III, Fr. lAuthl c, Fr. Comp. c; Ella Orchard, `Alg. c; Mervyn Parker, Fr. Comp. c;i `Douglas Ronald, AComp. III, Lit. 0, Phys. III; Harold Tracy, Comp. c, Lit. '0. Br. Hist. I, A. Hist., III, Geom. II, Phys. III, Chem. c, Lat. A. c. Lat. Comp, c; Fr. Comp. c; Pearl I/Valton. Fr. Comp. c. I r\.G1:ca.t ncW"'62'asto1inds _ `with quality and valuencvcr j heretofore dreamed ofin its eld |1Np.HAM 2 Chevroleticoaches, late 1926 models. -1 Chevrolet Coach, 1925 model. 1%Studebake} Special Six Touring, 1921 2 Studebakers, Light Six Touring, 1922 1 Pontiac Londeau Sedan; only run 500 condition. You save $100.00 on thi 1 Hudson `Coach, 1926 model, finished ai uggg _;v1o'roR' EARS MAXlMl'l'E B BATTERIES ,,__-__..--- ..,....u5, uuu. uu.L.ucllllLd.l suzlpe. , takes it. -Essex Coach, 1926 model, will be ready in one week, thoroughly overhauled and refinished. X Studebakers, Touring, 1922 models. miles; perfect You this job. Coach, and overhauled; new tires. Briscoe Touring, looks and runs like new. Maxwell Touring, good mechanical shape. $30.00 takes it. OFFER THE FOLLOWING _ combination of so many ultra-moldern fea- tures_preYiously found only in the most ex- penswe sxxes. Come and ins `ect it, test it, see for yourself howcomplet ythe great new Chryslet-62 dominates by virtue of new quality and new value. pletely `d little BRADFORD ST., ` PHONE 21, RES. 1o11w urau;.I-'\a0Iln0 uarurouersjrant - Tom-it: Ie $1500; 4-door-Seda1n,I163o, 011 No. V-30-D, 8%; x 273; 7"/, I" Reg. $4.75--Now . . . . . $3-5-3 Z;."s7 3s'_`&f;` f`T". .". .73 . $4.50 C BATTERIES-f- Reg. 70c--Now .t . . . . . . . . . . . Guarantee Card with Each Battery. Free Radio Map with Each Purchase. model. AT REDUCED PRICES can -annual; lVllIl\I\ID THURSDAY WHOLESALE PRICES Butter, pound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30-32c iEggs,doz...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..30c Potatoes, bag . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.25-$1.35 Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......$1.00 Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.36-$1.40 No. 2 Fall Wheat . . . . . . . . .. $1.30-$1.35 Barley . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 860 "I 93 1 Page Thirteen` `n39 in good . . OUC . . . . . . $1.00 . . . . . . . uring endid 1383-` terms \ . . recewed 1n- `. J12, have holidays at kin for gi-@727 w bal- order. '1` _ __,, Furniture Grand condi- JVLVLLJ \JI1L)1l-C . Auctioneer. good v;I.\-60, UIIU one coal .1..... .---u visiting` , Taylor, <. IIUL CIULULIU , organ, lin- th key-board green, with oleum rug, . heavy wine rods, 2 prs. s, very large n stretchers, -itannjca. ex- ectric lamp lawn mower numerous to RIC! I` A (VTT ;uu1'suu.y 01 last weeK.. - . Mrs. Palmer \Wardman and little daughter, Mary Olive, of Windsor. are visiting with the farmer's tat`her,_Rev. W. E. Wallace, Small St. - uaruua ul LIIELC Vlclnlliy. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Arnold of Moose Jaw. Sask., called on Mr. and Mrs. Craven and other friends in town on Thursday of last week`. M MFG `Duh-nan .TIT.anAnv-nun and "ff`A Veuay 5, DFBHEWOOG. Mr. and`Mrs. A. H. Coxworth spent Monday at Ivy, Mrs. Carr .01? Toronto returned home with them after visiting friends in that vicinity. ` " Mr nn `Mfr-a l\HIn:no Av-nah! nf Mnnnn cL:uLL'.u auuement. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. N; ,Wh1te of Tor- onto and `Andi~ew McQuay of Barrie spent the week-%nd at Wilfam. Mc- Quay s, 'Brentwoo Jr and `lms A `II nwhvnnk unani- muu uuu beigium. A Mr. and Mrs`. W. J. Craven motored to Bradford on Friday and spent the` day visiting friends there and in th Scotch Settlement. L I `\/In and Mr..... 117 `M. 1171.-.u.-. an inn... xuua auu DlILLt1.lU. Miss Birdie Warnica -has returned home from a delightful European tour, visiting the British Isles, France, Hol- ' land and Belgium. NH` and 1\l|'v~' UV ,1 (`v-nvn'n rnnfnv-n 1- U11, JVLUAV IUUII. ' G. W. Anderson, accountant in the Bank of Toronto, left lat week to spend his holidays in Oakville; Niagara" Falls and Buffalo. `Nina Danae- 1xr.......a.... 1...... ..-s.....-..`-..-t F F ECTS Jtl-t WUUK. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Smith, Ward and Phyllis left on Saturday 1301' a. two week's motor trip to London and the States. ` ` `Ur... .-....: 1ur..... 1: It .... ..._-.1 .'1.n.-|..-.. 63LOLLU- Mr. and Mrs. F.-Moore and children of Toronto and Mrs. Gill of Barrie spent the week-end in M1dland'and Port McNicoll; fl TIT A ndnunnu np.p........Ln.-L 1.. Lisa .u.uaacau. " Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mills of Tqre onto, and Miss Velmavwlseman of New York City are the guests of Mrs. Frank Wviseman. - - D........n n......a..'.a.. ..n on ~n-4.-....I.--.__. I \' IDCIIIQIIU Russell Carefo'ot Bf St. Petersburg, F1a..Tv1sIted his uncle. W. J. Craven, last week. . '\/rm nal: Mr..- A A l:4...u.1. 117-..; .....1 m:\Z?s:m1VI. E. Maconchy and Miss M. D. Laidlaw have returned to town ate ter a month at `Rest Harbor, Lake Rosseau. * '\II .. and 1|II'..... 'n'r..Ia..... 1:1... .3 n1... mfxb/i'{nd Mrs. Roy White of Miami, Fla., motoring through Barrie; spent Sunday with their niece, Mrs. Orok. ROSS Stx ` `\/Hun `If In 1u'...........1.-. .....1 \r.I..... 1ur JAKI VV WI Mrs. A ter of VS a few w Manuel. `I/Iv. nu- IVII Q0 Zlllllll V V IICQII Cont:-alto Vocalist} Enortaimr and ' Elocutioniot V ` ~ Ql_...I__ on us; an- 4-\_ ._.|.-__ Singing, Speaking, [Public Oratdry . and Dramatic Expression. LJlll\U5s Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hogarth of Parry South motored down and spent the geek-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. owe. `.\.r.... A rs vu-........v'.....1 nun- _s-____u_ te, 5 pieces; air parlour ble, mahog- ak writing and drapes; uite; china -leaf ta'ble, of carpets, ny pedestal, ers, 3 small dress form, birds, on? All grads 5: `izgzj inmo < THEORY: VOICE pnonucno 9-D II R. and SINGING (all examinations). ALO aoo:Q 1927-28 Commence 80Pti_ n_:__) V Z-- `.C1'{-E. Sanderson and grgest, -- Mrs. Abel. Mrs. Payne and Miss Mary Payne have returned from a trip up the Great Lakes. " ' < `M... .....:I 1ur....-. 1-,... ~r1-....'......u. -3 1-.-._.___ axiex. Sinclair and S. Gill have re- turned home from a fine motor trip` to Kirkland Lake and several northern towns. ` V ' Minn G.-.-nan...-.A... ......I ......... 1:... -)`l- ` > ' Hon. L Chas. Mccrea, Mines, was the guest of W. J. `Blair, Toronto St., day. ` Ahav Qlnnluhn and Q I ouuux J.uvI:u' uu, u. Ween: u:uung.u`1p. Miss Mary Caldwell of Clncinnatti. Ohio, is spending 9. few [days with her St. grandmother, Mrs. J. Forsyth, Berczy. z-3" , gt. l.C\V uuga uuruls Luu yuan. WBUK. Jos. Bell. George Clark, Bill Riddell. Ivan and John Clemmens went to South River" on, a week's fishing. trip. Miss Marv Caldwell nf lnninnnt-H mu .3. uaun V nu` uu xuuuuuy. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley` Garrett of Moose Jaw, Sask., are "spending a. ,few days with relatives in Barrie. Nrv nn Ina 1'.nn n T4-uxdn... ...-..- uaya wuu nuauvea ul .Dul.`l`.l8. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lee of London were with Judge and Mrs. Wlsmer for a; few days during the past week. Jn: R911 Ctnnra-A fnulz `DH! 'D{AnIl H'.`.` .w`?E:;.'3.'? uuusc auu &V1Ln VV 1a1_uc'1'. Mrs. A. E. Smith and Miss /Betty have returned from , visiting ' Mrs. Smith's sisters in Detroit. `.\/In nn R/In `X7 TRY `I71-.l0-A .~0.'l3....-- Mr. and Mrs. VV. W. VVh1te?of Bra.ce- `bridge were visitors at the home or Mrs. Jack Vair on Monday. Mr, and Mrs:_ Qt-nn1mr` rnmmnc-+ no cuuuua BIEILUKE us JJuu.'Uu.. I Mr. and 1v1rs.M1-1.` 113. Jory. ' Major and Mrs. Horace Lawson and Miss Audrey of Kingston are visiting- Judge and Mrs. Wismer. ' A ` `Mina A T1`. .Qrv:li-In nan! Tllln.-. .I3..A.4.-- all`. all IFS. I1: :11 .Lll'UlCa V ' Ce-all Jory of Chicago is home for a fortnight s holiday with "his phrents, Mr. and Mvs.MH. E. Jory. Mninv and M149, I-Tnrnm: T.`numnn nvu .Lu.1.3:-cm uuu luau. WUUIS. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold" Finlay bf S11-. vex` Centre, New Ontario, are visiting: Mr. and Mrs.`H. A. Orok. nmm Tm... ne nhann..- a... n.....'.... n-.. _ \.1curu1u. uo JJUUUIS DL. I Mrs. Brooke of Detroit and Mrs. E. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs S. Wayfnan of Toronto .were the guests of the- Misses Bell last week. | \/In nnrl 'l'un T_Tnun1A' T:Il'..1...__ "An mu .1` JVLUJICI, 1U1UllloU lm - ' i Nliss Gladys French of New York City is visiting her mother, VMrs. French. 126 Collier St. _ ` 5 \`[nn Dnunlnn Dnllnuu A0 X1`; Y\__,, rreuuu, 1.:u uuxuvr UL. | Miss Bernice Bailey of Mt. Dennis: is visfting her sister, Mrs. B, F, Mc-_ Clelland. 58 Brook St. ` | `\,Iv-u `Dunnbn n9 1\n9nnH- .....A 11.... vs LI. Wlitlludl [GEL WEEK: _` , ' Mrs. Sanford of Winterhaven. Fla.. is theguest of Mr. and Mrs. "A. W, Fletcher, Toronto St. \IT3nu I'.`_1nr`1ra 1:\........1. ..a -u-__ 1., . ` s. Clarence two weeks keard. at his late Gipson died uesday at church and LCVV Ully 51115 VVDU~l\u ' Mrs. Samuel Jacobs has returned to Toronto after a visit with friends in Barrie and Minesing. \/fr nn Mm: I.` n Mm-..m\ no m....A_` ' .l`J&ll'I`.lU uuu xvuueruug`. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Manuel of Toron-` to were visitors with M1`. and Mrs. R. G. Manuel last week. , um. um-.c>.~.m1 AP 1xn..L.l..:.-_-___ v... .[`i,l).SH RLHL W'UUl\o' I Mrs. (Dr.) Rogers and son have re-= turned home from their cottage at -Glen` Cove Beach. . '\Ilv- nu-\r1 (fun TX7rn Q1-.....A-- -3 1-5,. | LHKU DUIIUIVIUIN Misses Velma Vvard and Edith I-Iut-I chinsori are holidaying for a Week at'i Wvasaga. Beach. . Dov Tvnnlz f` and Thfmu `I'_'l'n..'...... -n "K1151! L/UVU DU-U13. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheedy of Pe`ne.' tang visited with Barrie -friends for a. few days this week. ` ' \Jv~u Qnrnnnl Innnhu has and-..........: 4... \\'ll5Cl5lv J-`DU!-lUlIn ` ] Rev. Frank C. and Mrs. Hafper of Preston, 0nt., were guests of Donald Ross last Week \/Inn IT\n\ pnmnhu nun! .~..\-. 1...--- .__ on auuuruay. ~ ' . . Dr. J.- F. Warnlca; and Miss Mabel` Xvarnica have returned from a trip` on Lake Superior. T ' `\/Henna \7n1mn `Hard and 'lAau.. 'r,1.-4. .ba_\'ue1u cu. V _ 1 Dr. Janet Kerr of Toronto was, the guest of `her cousin. `Mrs. W. 0. Walls. on Saturday. . `hr T. W `K7nrnInn' and 1UrI.... '|n'..1_-u! BIG:-:1. Alex. .Primro_se of Taber, 'Alta., is visiting her brother. Donald Jacobs. Bayfield St. `hr Jnnnf T(m~I~ nf 'l`ny-nni-A nu... J1..- SIIULII. - Mrs. G. F. Smith and [family have re-I turned from visiting friends in Kim. berley; ' ' `Uh-u Alnsr Pvimrnnn nf 'l`n1-xnn -An... I D. Pirr of v giays with of Elmvale weeks ~with wnd Mrs. A, HBFB. Rev. R. W. Craw. and M . Lucknow, O t,, A rs` Cvaiw Of urday A n were In town on sgg. u1`1t-lI:{c)1d Smith of Sturgeon Falls spent! the week-end with his uncle. Geo. F., Smith. T I \/fun (1 `IF .Qrn`H`I1 and 9nw.n.. 1...-.- ..- turned tram vnsmng friends in 01-111133.. Miss Hazel Travers at Detroit. Mlch.`. is spending her vacation at` her home I here. - k . Don P 7 (`ram 11.11:` Xnu` f"|-n.... -0` 11155 LFIUIHJB Ill IDU-(I16: Miss Grace Goring is holidaying in Hamilton and Toronto. L \lua KKIIHIAI n-Ilfh tuna .61... .-......a. -1 JV1l35'DU35lU D|.UuLLUl'll `ICED WEEK, Mrs. H. J. Martin of Toronto is via- iting her mother. Mrs. J. D. Laidlaw. Gerald and Garbutt Smith have re- turned from visiting friends in Minn Hazel 'l`ra.vArn nf hnfnnlt lial.` 8. Lew uuya. . _ - Miss Mary Johnston is visiting 1 Oakville. . _ V Mrs. Ralph Johnston is holidaying at Wasaga Beach. T ' . Tlnnnnfh Tmnnvnv-inn nlllln I- ..a..u; Jillllulj unu .l.Ul.`UIll.U. -. - - ' Miss Muriel Smith was -the guest or Miss - Bessie Stafford `last week. `Mr: `H J Martin n! Tnmnntn I- ..a.. O';_;:ni|'t' and Ohoirmutor` `Collier Strogt Unitod*'Church VV.B151 Duillo Kenneth Lawrence. Orillla, is visit. ing friends in Barrie. Minn llrnnn (In:-Ina in hnllilnul-....' 1.". Miss Muriel Smith is visiting friends in Orillia. V ~ \ J. Harris is home from Chapieau for a few days. ' I/Hun Marv Jnhnafnn In 1vI`nIA{u..-' 1- ned to Re- ther, J. E.