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Barrie Examiner, 16 Oct 1919, p. 9

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THE -BARRIE: EX WITH WHICH ' CIRCULATION THIS WEEK : 3675 COPIES IS AMALGAMATED: THE BARRIE SATURDAY MORNING AMIN 16 PAGES - SECTION 2 PAGES 9 TO 16 J. A. MacLAREN, Editor 56th Year W. C. WALLS, Manager BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1919 Single Copies 4 cents $1.50 Per Year (in advance) COUGHLIN QUITS * son and Murdoch for Centre! son Win Championships-- Simcoe. . A Jolly Parade. Z Ai "3 PLA. Coughlin has retired Field Day g iy 'smcinunvnnininamune (AA from the contest in Centre Sim- | Noisily as the moraing train g RH Hula ee i coe and there will now be Thr Barrie station leaves; We We IN Nv straight fight between the UF And joyously ws the parson bath = and Conservative. Mr, Coughlin Fed wedding is Feceives,-- Was at the neminations in Eline. A speek ree te ee vale on Monday but did net f his papers. Pleasure in the home is increased wonder- fully by the-presence of a perfect piano, There is a charm about the ceedings being purely formal With three -- contestants for Simpson but new the promises lo be decidedly esting. I ix conceded that Mi doch will earey the Lownships HEINTZMAN & CO. Mial majority: ale loudly proctanning their prow- IANO Barrie will give Simpson afess through the brazen. mouths ad that will fully offset the [Or their kazoos, Teland thane fwnships, Il fooks then asi were the athletes and rugby boys Also the Weber Pianos and other makes. {hengh Penetang will be a biel who were followed by the far- factor in the result an ----- « northern town gives a PHONOGRAPHS ) Liberal majority, and nc ti {Coughlin has dropped out t We keep three standard lines: The Pathe, The Columbia, The Brunswick. with the three choice litres. of records. Everything in: music. [support will go to each jeandidates, Gyer half the jof the riding is in Barrie a Pourtang which gives a de Fadvantage to the Cons Jowing to ther supe 3 if jtion and ty the f that their! standard with the oft-repeated | arrett's Music Store caumilaly is beter known in Uhe| guises "ey? ees: jlawns than is the UFO. repra-[' opie procession turned at Mule | sentative THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Phone 259w P.O. Box 178 dam campaign print toa big en Mrs. Ax FE ene ni instramental) eid amt young Selections given by Mrs. Lau. | realized Sor the Ladies' Aid fund. bis zood fair, for; Ladies and Misses The "Northway" coat is all that can be desired in every feature. It is made by reliable makers, designed in the latest styles, and the prices are reasonable. That "Northway" coats are satisfactory beyond expectation is confirmed by the ever-increasing wearers. You will surely be satis- fied too. , Whar "Northway Coat" this Winter Millinery a la Mode Our millinery this year claims all the latest Paris and New York styles. Besides, it is inexpensive. Visit our showrooms and see the new, beautiful designs. Miss Buchanan in charge. Miss Gray, trimmer. THE CONTEST Straight Fight Between Simp- There was no speak- ing at the nominations, the pro- looked very much like a sure win fight inter- Usually the} gay auestion will be how much of his of the vote ided alives nr organiza. All indications in the veferen-- | | ' jority for sustaining the Ontario B.C. FIELD DAY A GREAT SUCCESS Geo. Rumble and Ross Robert- A sprightly step they kept, As silently st down thro' Barrie town 'The grest procession swept! This was the case early last Friday morning / Harrie Collegiate the great Field Day parade, headed by the "Bar-- rie Band" wended its way through the town. and Better H-) than 4 Phen wobbled the bY} worthy "Three-Legged Veterans 1 Jazz Band loudly bewail- Ing the early hour of the parade by a soulful rendering of "Oh! hel how L hate to get up in the morn- ing." 'Then came a iiscellan-- euus multitude beneath floating banners bearing ue cher nd words, "Algeber," "Geometr History," ete. and, as if lo voice the sentiment of the wondering on-luokers, came a formidable! caster, St gricultura events we aml proceeded lo the 1 Park where the 'immediately begun. | Senior Events 100-yard dash Geo. Rumble, A. Simon, | Shi : M. Rosenfelt Pumpkin Pie Social nian Hennox, Miss} Won! for the eoneert in the "sy, gery dish --Rumble, Simon, Kenneth | © collier St. Methodist Ladies'| Prawn, Wiss PB. Lewis, Miss Bry | C0 Methodist Church, Tues. grins i Aid held a stecesstul pumpkin) sen and others. dudging by the | et Walter Rates concert _ 80-yard dash- Rumble, Ralph Guest, | pie secial and entertamment onfapprecnation of those present the company Simon. | Tha pavers a tatie® Stunding broad jump. Rumble, Simon. Vhanksiving mieht, A dare! pumpkin opie soeimt has dust) A number at Te RS amt Ht crowd thoroughly enjoyed th [tone of its attraction fur both | were Bradford pious: Wigner, 8 feet 1134 ca we | x tertainmg vocal About was | atte the fair, 'Th Running broad jump-- Simon, Rumble e Winner, 17 feet 6 inches, Kunning high Rumble. | Viner 5 feet. ning bop, step und jump--Simon, | Winner, 39 feet 10 inches, | Standing hop, step and jump--Rumble, Simon. Winner, 26 feet 2% inches, Vaulting--Simou, Rumble. Winner, 7 feet 3 inches, Hurtle--Rumble, Simon, Keppel Lally, Rumble, Winner jump--Simon, Pung shot--Simon, }45 feet 7 inches Junior Events 10-yard dash---Albert Pesrvall, Rons |Robertson, Jack Sinelair 220-yard dash -- Robertson, Pearsull, Harold Suwith. 44-yard dash--Roberteon, Pearsall, Smith. ssu-yard dash -- Robertson, Pearsall, 'Smith, Standing broad jump--Peareall, Sinclair, | Robertson. Winner, 7 feet 9% inches Running broad jump--Sinelair, Robert: son, Pearsall. Winner, 14 feet, 4 inches. Running high jump--Robertson, Sinclair, Pearsall. Winner, 4 feet 8 inches, Running: hop, step and jump--Sinclair, Robertson, Pearsall. Winner, 31 feet 1 in. clair, Vernon Cameron, Winner, 22 feet 5 inches, Vaulting--Cameron, Sinclair, Robertson. Winner, 6 feet. Hurdle race--Robertson, Pearsall, Jim Ross. Putting-the-sbot -- Pearsall, Sinclair, Cameron. Winner, 33 feet 5 inches. Standing by pointi--Senior--Rumble 50, Simon 46. Junior--Robertson 36, Pearsall 35, Sin- clair 26. Girls! Events 10-yard dmh (8r.)--M. Frawley, P. Brown, 1. Robinson, s 100-yard dash (Jr.)--F. Rosenielt, A. Quinlan, J. Cowan. Walking relay race, Seniors vs. Juniors-- won by Seniors. Form relay race--3A, 2A, 2B. Obstacle race--Juniors vs. won by Juniors. Coat race--Juniora vs. Seniors--won by Seniors. Tug of war--Juniors vs. Seniors--won by Juniors. Pass Ball--Juniors va, Seniore--won by Seniors, Baseball--Juniors vs, Seniors--won by Juniors. Seniore-- In all events in which the Junior and Senior girls competed keen rivalry was shown-- their natural enthusiasm being spurred on by the promise of a "Reception" for the winners. This reward is in store for the Seniors who came out ahead by only a few points, winning the walking relay, form relay, pass ball and apple race; while the Juniors have to their credit the tug-uf-war, the baseball (the score being 7 to 6) and obstacle when from the! r Standing hop, step and jump--Pearsall, --THE Capital - - - - $ 9,700,000 Reserve Fund = -- 18,000,000 Officers For Monday's Voting 'Vhe following have been ap- pointed deputy-returning officers for the election on Monday next: rd 1--C. C. Rand k; Ward 2, John A. Lennox and Wm J 3, +H. 6. E oE. wer and Lorne » 8. Black- N. Hurst and 5, V. Knight, J. Webb and Ed. mor EL8. Whitebi Ed. Whitebread has been ap- pointed returning officer for the special railwayman's poll, which opens in the Orange Hall on pursday and continues until this special poll Saturday. At vaymen who make a de- ion that they will be pre- I hy their occupation from their yole on Monday, tay obtain a hailot and vote the Jast three d Poll Clerks Many ladies are ineluded in the fist of poll clerks appointed fo act at Monday's voting. Two, poll clerks ave required for each polling booth, the list for Barrie being as follows: Ward 1L-- Maitland Holmes, John Connors, D. Butler and T. W. Willers. Ward I-J. D. Milne, John Nixon, Miss Viola Strange, Miss Bailey, Miss E. A. Ellis and as. Lynch. Ward UL.--Misses G. Graham and Arnold, Fred Parr, Robt. Leadla: Ward IV --Miss Jean MeMillan, Miss G. M Mathieson, Miss P. W. Fletcher, By Miss 1. Creswicke, M E. Cres- wicke, Miss A. Powell, Miss B. Buoth, Miss A. Creswicke. Ward V.--K. Dreyer, Miss Givens, Ed. Chown, Miss R. O'Connor, §. Kilgour, Miss N. Hook, Miss Horsfield, Mrs. J. Bundy, Ward VI.--W. G. Tooke, Mrs. Wisdom, Alex. Gault, John Spear- in, T. Godden, G. Brunton, C. Pratt, Mrs. V. Knight. In the Townships The deputy-returning officers for the townships are as follows: Vespra--No, 1--Geo. Healy; 2, H. Fieldhouse; 3, Wallace Baown; 4, J. T. Johnston and E. J. Dib- ben; 5, Robert Graham; 6, James Graham; 7, Louis Carson; 8, Miss Marlin. Flos--No. 1, Eason Brock; 2, W. Rowley; 3, Jas. Marley; 4, J.T. Foster; 5, A. C. Bishop and A. Potts; 6, John Coe; 7, W. H. Wallace. Sunnidale--No. 4, N. Maxwell; 2, Robt. Carter and F. Henderson; 3, W. J. Blakeley; 4, Henry Schell; 5, H. Matthews, Myrtle Cook, of Toronto, was arrested here on Tuesday even- ing at the instigation of the To- Save Against the "rainy day" The thought of being dependent some day, when illness or old age takes away one's ability to earn, is rightly distasteful to the Canadian mind. The simplest, surest way to offset this is to open a Savings Account and add something to it every week. Come in and we will gladly explain. Bank of Nova Scotia race. --The committee in charge SARJEANT & KING, Limited giving night wish to thank ladies for thei yi tance. the G.W.V.A. dance on Thanks- generous dona- tions of refreshments and assis~ 42-42] taken back to Toronto by Detec- ronto police on a charge of theft. It is alleged that she stole a mil- of}itary cheque for 845, the prop- erty of a Toronto soldier. She had taken a position at a Collier St. residence as a domestic when located 'by Chief King. She was the ' AG. MACLELLAN Barrie Branch i WE FILL ORDERS for all) Groeeries and tablé luxuries as soon as received and Icliver them promptly, give the customer--just what she orders, A trial order will show that our ce is as good as our gros ies and (hat is saying a lote thoice Winter ¢ 10 and 150 Malaga' Grapes, per Ib. . 260 Med. Smoked Hams. . 470 Choice Breakfast Bacon in piece, Saturday only, per Jb. .... 450 Delivered to all parts of the town J. D, WISDOM & CO. Phones 117 and 465 -- Porerereeenedoroccorcocnronneoere CANDY SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY DAILY SPECIAL A different kind each day at a special price. OUR LIGHT LUNCH DEPARTMENT affords you a light lunch at moderate cost. Tea, Coffee, Pie, Cake and Sandwich. s / Barrie Store, Elizabeth St. Allandale Store, Essa St. ee AT THE Barrie Business College You mpceive ACTUAL training on the Adding Machine. ACTUAL practice in Banking. ACTUAL work in Filing. WE prepare our students for the real positions. FIVE we plac- ed in good offices in the last ten days, DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS ENTER ANY TIME H. A. HENRY, Prin, tive-Sergt. Mulholland,

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