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Barrie Examiner, 11 Sep 1919, p. 7

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eh VICTORY BONDS BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED AT BEST MARKET PRICES Write us when you have business in Bonds, or for information. BROUSE, MITCHELL & CO. Members Toronto Stock Exchange 71 Bay st., TORONTO. STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON ALL EXCHANGES ------------_------ LOAPRORPRORPARP ES NORPRO NIE : NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS LELGLELELLRS LE LE NKERE LG LEN HOLLY Misses Clara and Edna Maley, of flamilton, visited their aunt, Mrs, A Dye recently Sehool has resopened -- this season with Mise MeGloud, of Paliuerston, in charge Messrs. Alfred and Art) Dyer, Misses Flora) Dyer and Reta Campbell motored tu Toronte last week Jas. Brown and daughter, Miss Clara, motored from Midland on Saturday and ave spending a few 4 Amang -- the who Toronto Exibit Srigley, Bert Srig Howard Reynolds, Clifford Loek- hart, Leemer Lockhart, Miss nie Lockhart and C. T. Camp- Miss Ubristena Dyer and W-. Calvert. of Barrie, visited friends Here on Sunday, Meo and Mes. Wm. Lockhart and family spent) Sunday with Blowaletriends Mrs, Webb. of Allaniale, is the bf Mrs. Gen. Brown and Mrs. Harry Reynolds, wk. Spent Sunday at H, M Fougherd's: John Sinton will address the hoal next Sunday at Y pan on "Missions. The Methodist Chureh is fo Tinate in securing the servie of the erlebrated "Temperance speaker, Mr, Bengough, who will speak at the regular services on Sunday. at 2.0 pam Anyone who pan be. present on. this occasion will nol regret it, ---------- MISS L. E. WILLERS Successor to the late Miss Doane 'Agent for the Spirella Corset Company solicits orders from sll old customers and, 'as many new ones as possible, 7 Address--6 Charlotte St., Barrie, Ont. hos MINESING School opened last Tuesday with) Miss) Miller, of Meafc ain in charge of the Senior room and M sHart, of Barrio, | Jin cha eof the Junior toom. | Work bas commenced on the Frew bridge over the Marl Creek Fon the north tenth, certainly not} before it was needes Mr. and Mrs. Cole and family lof Grenfel, spent Sunday visiting Ney. anil Mrs. Leece The stork called at the home -jof Me. and Mrs, Walter Fralick last week and left a fine baby +; girl, Sapper Bert Fralick returned home last week looking hale and hearty The fact that an auto contain- ing men, also guns and butcher knives, passed down the south tenth Sunday afternoon, from which direction came the reports of several shots in quick sueces- jsiou soon afier, has caused some 'suspicions here as to what was [lasing place, Lado not think that Jinen usually carry a buleher [knife when hunting rabbits: } again. [understand that it is| against (he laws of this province to ge shooting an Sunday. 3 wonder if the authorities. will allow this lo continue | The Vespra 'Township Rural shoal Fall Fair has ence more [passed into history, it being held i Monday. under favorable cir cumstances. (At any rate na one complained of being chilly 'the crowd was hardly up to; former years, neither were the; exhibits in| humbers, but the quality was very good. All the schools who took part in the parade dig eredit to their teachers, "Phere were also four spiendidly rendered addresses given on as many different sub- RARER ONTARIO ELECTION ACTS, 1918 AND 1919 | NOTICE OF SITTINGS OF REVISING OFFICERS ELECTORAL DISTRICTS OF Centre Simcoe, East Simcoe and South Simcoe To Wil: TAKE NOTICE that the lis sub-divisions in the Municipali the Townships of Vespra, Ore ed by the enumerators and hav this Board by the chief enumer, that His Honor Judge Vance, a Township of Vespra, and George ship of Innisfil and the Towns Revising Officers for the purpo appeals as to the said lists AND FURTHER TAKE NOT Revising Officer will be held as For the Town of Barrie and Township of Vespra. \ }For the Township of Oro For the Township of Innisfil AND FURTHER TAKE NOT to complain that the names of a con the said list have been omit names of persons who are not e 'tered on the lists, may, on or b 1919, as to the Township of In day of September as to the oth ply, complain, or appeal to hav: any.other person corrected in, e said lists. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTI notice in writing in the prescribe -ant, and-given or left for him at h: on or before the said dates to t who is Mr. E. G. Redditt, and w: House in the Town of Barrie. Dated at Barrie this 3rd d G. M. Chairman of the Voters' Registr: 36-38 ' Sim {s of voters for all the polling ties.of the 'Town of Barrie and and Innisfil, have been prepar- e been delivered to the Clerk of ators and returning officers and s to the Town of Barrie and the Wilson, esquire, as to the Town- hip of Oro, have been appointed se of hearing complaints and ICE that the sittings of the said follows :-- ON MONDAY THE BARRIE EXAMINER jects. The sports were well con- tested, even to the trustees' race. Live stock was not very plenti- ful, though of the right sort. The interest taken by the scholars, and the good work done, prove this to be a worthy event which should be patronized and en- couraged by every good citizen of the township. ORO STATION A representative of the Lord's Day Alliance, Mr. Warner, of To- ronto, will preach in St. Andrew's Church on Sept. 14. Miss E, T. Bagshaw rrived home saf Saturday evening _| from overseas where she hat {lheen nursing for over three years, havin sailed for the war zone the Ist of April, 1916 received from the French a bar for nursing and won honorable mention from the British for Valuable services rendered. Quite a number from here attended! the children's fair at Clara Crawford, -- of Mitchell Square, is visiting Mrs, James Leigh | Mr. and Mrs. Rumble and] children, of Hillsdale, ave visit- ling the latter's father, Mr. Day, who is not very well. Miss Ferne Morrow has gone to visit her brother, Rev. Milton Morrow, Phil, just out of Ham- ion, and alse to attend Guelph College Mr. and Mes. D. Beasley re-| turned on Wednesday last froin | the funeral of Mr. Beas! fer, Much sympathy is to them A.B. Hassard, of the Dominion Alliance, will fake the Methodist Chureh service on Sunday, at 11 UTOPIA ool re-opened on Tuesday morning with Miss Wice, Allan- dale, in charge. May Elphick, Vera Filis and Claude Carrathers are attending the Barrie Collegiate this term, The following teachers from} here ha accepted schools in} sis- tended ivarious places: Miss L, Dobson, Collingwood: Miss RB. MeCann. Ivy Senior Room: Miss R. Sproul, | Egbert: and Miss KR. Carruthers, Guthrie, Those from here who took in| Yoronte ExInbition last week! were: H, Rell, RJ MeCann, W. A.| Miller, B. Carruthers, D, MeGann, J Sr 1. Nivol, Jr, Jim and Janet Nicol, W. Ross and R. Kale HAWKESTONE A. R. Hassard, barrister, To- ronte, will preagh in the Metho- dist Church on Sundi evening. His subject will be "The Prohi- bition Referendum." A full chureh is expected. The following have returned to High School: Misses Evab Leigh 'who passed with honors from 2nd ferm) and Zelmah Murray Miss Chelsea Fellows, for Ist year lo Barrie Collegiate. Elva McKay and Irwin Leigh are going to Orillia: Klsie and Eric Jenner to Albert College, Belle- ville. Miss Grace Glark has gone to teach school again Alken--Columbus St. Helen's. Church, Toronto, was the scene of a very pretty wedding, when Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Columbus, Thorold, was united in marriage to Douglas, son of Mrs. W. B. Aiken, Toronto, (formerly of Barrie). The bride looked very pretty in a gown of white georgette crepe heavily beaded: over ivory satin, pink tulle hat and white shoes, with corsage bouquet of bridal roses, and was in agown ofMadonnablue crepe over satin, white fox scarf, blue hat, with corsage bouquet of pink lthe 2and day of September, 1919)|ricee. Mr. J. Donovan attended at. the Court House, Barrie, at 10 o'clock a.m. Judge Vance, Revising Officer ON MONDAY lene 22nd day of September, 1919, -at 12 o'clock noon, at Hawke- | tlones in Kendall's Hall, George Wilson, Revising Officer ON WEDNESDAY (the 24th day of September, 1919, ~at 10 o'clock a.m., at Stroud, in the Orange Hall. George Wilson, Revising Officer ICE that any voter who desires ny persons entitled to be entered ted from t same omfithat the ntilled to be voters have been en- efere the 18th day of September, nisfil, and on or before the 15th er Municipalities mentioned,, ap- e his own name or the name of ntered on or removed from the CE that such appeals must be by d form, Signed by the: complain- is residence or place of business he Clerk of the Revising Officers, ho has his office at the Court | ay of September, 1919. . VANCE, ation Board for the County of ope. the groom. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home sister, Mrs. 8. Strathorn, Roncesvalles avenue, who received the guests in a gown of blue charm while fox scarf. Tho table was prettily decorated with ribbon, bridal roses and palms, The bride on leaving for o honeymoon, wore a sand shade suit with small black hat and seal searf. The happy 'couple will be at home to their friends after September 15 jat 99A Roncesvalles avenue. Out- of-town guests included the bride's sister, Miss Dolly Colum- bus, Winnipeg; Mrs. A. W. Holo- han, Thorold, and Mr. H, John- son, Barrie. Haid on the Methodists Many curious answers appear on the examinatién papers hand- ed in from time to time. Here are a couple whjch were given by pupils writing on history at the Entrance Exam, in this county this year. Sir Robert Walpole---It was Robert Walpole that brought about the Methodist movement. The Methodist people were dirty and wicked and drunkenness was attended by Miss Irene Riehard},. getting very common. Walpole thought it was a shame to see the TAG DAY FOR THE ORPHANS TO RAISE $300,000 Let Every PersonWear an Orphan- age Tag---Sept. 23rd THE Public are earnestly requested to give their support on Sept. 23, to the ladies who will appeal to them in aid of the Loyal True Blue and Orange Orphanage. For twenty years past, the work has been carried on in the Home at Picton, but as the result of the late war and the terrible epidemic that has recently visited our Province, the calls for assistance to care for the motherless and fatherless have outgrown the capacity of the present building. We are now soliciting the co-operation of every person interest- ed in the welfare of children to enable us to erect a new Home on the suburbs of the city that will provide accommodation for from two to three hundred children. This building will be known as the Loyal True Blue and Orange Home for Orphans and Neglected Children, and as a memorial to the thousands of members who sacrificed their lives in defence of King and Country. To-day sixty-eight little or- phans and homeless kiddies are being sheltered, clothed, fed and educated in the Home. Some of these are children of Orangemen who fought for King and Country, and now sleep where the poppies grow in Flanders. Others are there because death robbed them of mother's love and father's care. We have children in the Orphanage whose parents never contemplated their loved.ones would have to find shelter in charitable institutions. To-day you are happily situ- ated with your dear ones around you, but reverse may come. Will you not do your bit to assist us to erect a new building so that no child will be turned away for want of accommodation? This is not a Home restricted to care for only children of True Blues and Orangemen. A child in need is our first consideration, and the door is ever open to receive any child in distress, whether anything can be paid towards its maintenance or not. If you are in sympathy with the work we are engaged in, contri- butions will be received and gratefully acknowledged by J. E. Chown, Secretary of the Committee, 40 High street, Barrie. Committee in charge--S. N. Hirst, chairman; W. Armitage, J. Gofton, Thos. Chown, J. E. Reid. e i . The Garden Party at Rideau Hall, Ottawa, attended by the Prince of Wales. people getting so bad and dirty.) get better and they believed in| thé people whom he had shut u> He went around preaching to the| the true God. in a small room were nearly alt people in houses and barns and Robert Clive--Robert Clive was| dead, they had no air to breathe even in the open air about the} wild reckless: fellow. He went] only stuffy. true God. The people began to|to Indig, and when he came back} 25c Buys a Thrift Stamp. + fl

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