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Barrie Examiner, 11 Sep 1919, p. 15

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¥ - \ a | THE BARRIE. EXAMINER questions, and the slogan for the] must pass on all the papers.in- temperance people is, place every|dicated at one examination, the Wholesome, Nutritious, Economical, ick's Jersey Cream Sodas Sold fresh everywhere. In sealed packages, Factory at LONDON, Canada. Branches at Montreal, Winnipeg. Calgary, Port' Arth Ottaw: Hamilton, Kingst fc. John, N eee ur, a in LPNS LORI EE ARIAS EIRP TS er IN WOMEN'S REALM bid" LELPLGELELGLELRLELE ROLE LE LPL Mrs. Johnston at Owen Sound «jr that tad heen paid for the Large rials have been om same Ti respeect to the memery ance at tle miss meelings ett whe had given then hand Women culdtessed by byes fer freedom, those present Too Tehsten. in all the Sere asked fo stand for a. few fowne cle bas Visited an the ime fatements. after whueh the Dax fore Ie the Protaiation Refers | ology wats sung, Mrs, Johnston endim, Great interest has been) Hien proceeded with: her work in manifested and the bearhest co- that often things operation aeeovded beth by men of this nature and Werner. The Owen Sound [were Wiistinders toed, Trusting, Sunclines gave lengthy reports |lewever, that she might ie this of the addresses given in that/+ eable to make things so town, saying in part clear that her intentions would be Ear the Honor of our Flag," ] ally compechended. Mrs. John "gin ihe Safety of uur Homes," |=ten tepeatede the kinvly tribute was the heading of the banner |0al! to all Canadian soldiers by hanging from (he table at which |Rey. Dr Neale, a Presbyterian Blanche Read Johnston| Divine, the outstanding thought Moniay evening, in Div-[ef whieb @is that no Canadian Church, to a large gath- ering of women and men, The meeting may justly be termed en, thusiastic, encouraging and in- spiring. Many were present from Chatsworth, Bognor and Kemble. The chair was capably filled by Mrs. Straith, and the speaker in opening her address: gave kindly reference to th® conditions under which we were ineeting "Peace," The Health Bath ' For the future welfare of Canada the children must be kept healthy now. Protect ahem from the germs and microbes of disease by using Lifebuoy Soap. For the bath--aothing equals neatH SOAP and the antiseptic agents dis- infect the bruises, scratches, ete. that might otherwise be @ souree of danger. A Life- buoy soap bath sends the children to bed glowing with heatth and bappy cleanliness. ils in Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto, Ont. *ymemory soldier had been guilty of erime against woman "Home" was the first division of the address, The purity of the home is a greater power in the land than that of numbers, commercialism or military power. If we women are going to mi Canada what God wants it to be, we must begin in our homes, The of home was an incentive cou and endurance to a soldier in the trenches. [The influence of home far- feaching In this beautiful home eity of Owen Sound let us banish the liquor traffic! Refer- endum was the next division. Mrs. Jotinston bere said she was al the service of those present, who must feel at liberty to ask ques- tions, he would endeavor to answer. The matter of a sub- stitule for a saloon was spoken of. The temperance people are not doing a work of construction. jThe hope is a ligitimate, honor- lable business in the true sense of the word, tt is the saloon part of the business for which a substitute must be supplied. Comfortable and well kept hotels are necrs- sary for the travelling public. Men enjoyed the meeting in. the saloon with the brass rail around the bar, where they could take a and smoke and talk politics o now instead of the alco- holie drinks substitute non-in- loxiecating drinks and retain the brass rail if desired, but have a room a fitting place to bring sweet-hearts, wives and families, A rest room was also suggested. We are not trying to take away but lo make more homey and happy. It is generally conceded that the women wege a large factor in winning the war, and they must also be in winning the referendum. | Let all women's organizations unite in this stu- pendous obligation. The On- fario Polling Referendum Com- mittee is a most perfect and won- derful organization. Timidily or indifference often hinder women or prevent them from polling their vote. Rise above both and and, as we said before, remember your responsibility! Perhaps your.one vote may be the turning point as to results. Ladies, I beseech you, value your privilege! Instructions were then igiven as how to vote, it being [necessary to answer the four X under the word "No" on your ballot. Every question on your ballot' must he answered, or it will be counted as spoiled. It was suggested that "X* rather than the word "Cross" be used in deseribing the manner of vol- ing ballot necessary a vole. were discussed, also the qfalifications to have Junior Matric Results The following list contains the names ¢ the candidates who were suceessful in whole or in part on the Pass Junior Matrie- ulation amination. Middle Sehoul Normat Entrance' eandi- dates who were also candidates for Malrieulation have been cousidered in the results. In Group L are given the names of those candidates who have ob- tained complele Matriculation by passing on the twelve required examination papers which are as follows: English literature, Eng- lish composition, British and Canadian history, ancient his- (ory, algebra, geometry, Latin authors, Latin composition, to- gether with the fowr papers in any two of tbe following sub- jects experimental science physics and chemistry', French authors and composition), Ger- man 'authors and composition), Greek 'authors and composition In Group I. are given the names of those candidates who have passed on at least nine of the papers required ty complete Matriculation, and have oblain- ed the minimum required on the whole examination. They have, therefore, failed on not more than three papers. These papers are indicated in brackets the candidates' names. Full ticulars will be shown on their certificates In order to com- plete. their Matriculation they after H. J. BUCHANAN HINDS BROS. R. R. BOTHWELL Limited. Owen Sound, Collingwood, Limit Collingwood, 'The questions asked on (he | MERRICK & LITSTER 2 Dunlop Street 30 Dunlop Street. 80 Elizabeth Street. J.D. WISDOM & CO. Allandale. Allandale. T. Long & Bros. Limited. C. Stephens & Company, ited. tandard for pass being forty perl cenl. of the murks assigned to each paper. In Group Hf, are given the names of those candidates who Jhave failed to obtain the mini- num required on the whole ex- amination, but who have obtain-| d forty per cent. on cach of at} ght pape with an » of sixty por cent, on the Such candidates have en awaried partial Matricula-{ hon and in order to complete jtheir Matriculation must obtain at one examination forty pe cent, on each of the remaining J papers, with an average of sixty jper cent, on the same, The} papers required for complete! Arts Matriculation are indicated jin brackets after the candidates' names The successful students writ ing from Barrie are as follows Group L Chas. A. Bell, Reta May Brown, Kenneth Cameron, J. Erie Cock- burn, Edna May Fraser, Muriel S. Irwin, C. Keppel Lally, Drucilla Poucher. Myra M.IM. Reid, E. G Raikes (from Ovenden College). Doris Robertson, Victoria Strange | R. 1. Golding Thompson, Edith | Isobel Walker. J. Andrew Walker Group 1. Jno. Kenneth Gardner (Lat. A, Lal. ¢. KE. Marguerite McKinley Phys | | | | | Group HL. FE. Bell Alg Lillian M. Phys, . H. Patricia B Phys., Lat. A. Lat. € Mabel Cheesiman (Alg.. Geom Phys. , Glga Glenme (Geom. Flora V. H. Hill (Geom, Ger. C.', Ovenden College, Philip M Newman (Alg., Lat, A. Lat. C., Agnes M. Robertson, Anc, Hist., Lat. A., Lat. C.., Geo. R. Rumble 'Alg., Lat. Lat. C., Fe C2, elyn M. Shanahan Geom. Phys., Lat . Lat. a Bell more = -| open LUX and | Your Sweater There is a delightful way of washing it--so easy you can do it yourself--so pure that your sweater may be washed again and again and eack time look like new. It is with the rich creamy lather that the wonderful LUX flakes make. No rubbing or twisting necessary. Just dipping and rinsing. So pure is LUX that it has the uttermost cleansing power. So gentle that it harms nothing that pure water itself may touch, There is no substitute for LUX is sold at grocers, departmental stores, etc Recipe booklet, "The Care of Dainty Clothes" sent on request. As Sir Arthur Currie is to be in Owen Sound at the returned suldiers' reception on Sept. 16, the directorate of the Colling- wood Fair have invited him to their fair on Sept. 17th. General Currie has been holiday- ing at his old home in Strathroy. Put your money into War Sav- ings Stamps and let it work. Buy advertised things, it pays. Here are some of the Enterprising Grocers of this City who sell ca | --the new and popular Table and Culinary Oil which is now meeting the approval of Canadian housewives, everywhere. can equal AprOl--this No other salad Oil or shortening of any kind new Oil pressed from the ripe kernels of California Apricots and Peaches. The Because of its great usefulness and economy, AprOl is sometimes called New Economy Oil for all Cookery and Table Use WHOLESALERS W. T. Harris & Company, Ont. Oil or Fat. Ont. it is Better for --for Mayonnaise, Dressings, Salads, Sauces, Cakes, Pastry, Biscuits, Puddings, Bread--and for all other cookery requiring AprOl is, of course, a pure and unadulterated VEGETABLE Oil--its purity and density enabling it to give you more satis- factory results than any other form of shortening. Lard and Cream, without essential to nourishment. Ont. 'The housewife can now conserve Pork, Bacon, Ham, Butter, depriving her family of the fate 'AprOl enables you to do this--by satisfactorily replacing Butter, Lard and other Fats--as well as the excessively high- priced Oils so hard to procure. See how we divide our Profits with you; with every bottle of AprOl is a Coupon--ic to 4c-- good in trade, for full value, at the store of any AprOl Each of the Grocers named in this Announcement is now prepared to supply your needs, in AprOl--this splendid new Oil. REMEMBER! AprOl comes to you with' the full endorse- ment of American housewives, as well as that of a multitude of Canadian housewives, who have given it a fair and impartial test. If you will secure from your Grocer, to-day, a bottle of 'AprOl, and TRY it---in any of the uses stated or illustrated in this Announcement--you will be delighted with the results, ' W. J. BUSH CITRUS PRODUCTS CO., INC. NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA (Distributed by All Canadian Wholesale Grocers)

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