Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 Jul 1920, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

"The Bond Market" is the name of our latest Publication. It ; yill prove of value to those interested in such current topics as '* Victor Bonds are Cheap", "Canada--a itor Nation" and "Inflation", eis Let us inait you acopy. We shall glad! do 80 upon receipt of leiter or poreateel Wood, Gundy & Company Canadien Ter Building eleanor) ® NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS : FOO ROR OE PHELPSTON home on their vacation, Evidently the nor mi July 19--Mise Josie Bernard has return. | 2 ee = pile] i pol eae Sia reece ioe merece few weeks | pearance, but of coune cid Flos tested with friends and relatives here. 4 goodly' part of that before their depart- Mae Glulys Orr of Toronto in the guest / ue of Mis A. Donovan | P. A, Coughlin attended the races st| Preston last week and reports seeing some fast speeding Mr. Ed. Hayes and Mra attended the funeral of th were tom- sojourn amongst jus and returned feme the latter part of Mra, Clary of Lethbridge is at present last week, Mr. Gallagher and Father Hig. visiting her mother, Mrs. R. Long, here. | Sina returning by: motor, while Mra, Gal- Mrs, Long intends accompanying her on !agher and family went by rail. Mis her return and will, no doubt, remain over | Kathleen Buckley, gs the coming winter. lagher. Mrs, Boullier and children of Sault Ste. | onto Marie sre visiting with her mother, Mra. | Mulroy, for a few weeks, Miss Bolton of Toronto is visiting with Mise Amanda Ryther, Geo, Harper of Midland called on re latives snd friends last week | Edward Wicklum of New Liskeard is visiting his brothers, William snd Adam, in thes district | The Misses I. and A. Hayes, who have | been teaching in Northern Ontario, are | UPHOLSTERING We trim and upholster furniture, re-cover auto ¢ the showing. ly prevail in this school section Wandering back 10 the old home town demonstrated tant Qynday when twal come to the eum of thee morieed: The | tops, make slip covers to { Buby Grand Chevrolet eam stopped tn the only. thing ait was an accident and wel . village, containing the son®and daughters | extend ote to all concerned and | order. and their children of once old residents of Phelpston. It was their desire to behold Get our prices on the their old home and snap a few views. and while they found many "changes in. the above lines. place they were not disappointed in finding | J BELESKEY 4 few of their old achoolmates still on the . vob. Those in the cars were the sons and Awughters of Robert and J, Brass, w Years ago conducted a tin shop here. They Telephone 350J were on their way home to Hamilton, but Residence Phone 425J were being held up by the rain along the Clapperton St. (back of | """ Simcoe Hotel), Barrie In last week's correspondence, which Was not written or, at least, not sent in Crna cemoee for insertion, your correspondent overlook es eerste enieieresannenmnmteeresse, ROOFINGS | ANOTHER CARLOAD OF ROOFING JUST ARRIVED We have a large assortment of Ready Roofings, Asphalt, Slate Surface, in roll and shingle, as well as several kinds of B. C. Shingles, SEE OUR STOCK -- GET OUR PRICES The Sarjeant Co., Limited Phone 88 or 94. "| caused from reckless driving, but it is cer- | at their home, ving such a bad i fits, but they good-natured!' and showed thei crop was one of the best distri ig the-plains who paid a visit report having tremendously good luck. Other fruits, such apples, plums, et are going to be in abundance, but the price of sugar has certainly prevented good many from preserving their usual supply of fruit this reason. One of the heaviest rains of the searon visited us last Sunday evening, when an of great energy passed over from the northwest, lew ates from the 'The rain came down in torrents and the thunder and lightning were rapid. in succession. During the entire forenoon steady rain from the east came down, but on towards one o'elock it broke away,' only to be follaged by this terrific storm, which lasted on towards darkness. This has been Up'to-date s rather wet July and, while it no doubt hampers the haying. still it will prove beneficial to other crops, It's an ill wind that doesn't blow somebody some 'good. Last week your correspondent drew at- tention to the large number of accidents tainly hard lines when one has to report 'an accident from one of the most careful drivers that ever manipulated the wheel of a car. Mise M. Platt, having returned from a trip to Barrie last Thursday, was taking o friend home on the outakirte of the village, her brother having gotten out when she met the 14-year olf daughter of Mrs. Jas, Marley s little west of the village driving home the cows, | and us her usual custom turned her car! off the road opposite to that on which the cattle were going. The little girl in some inner must have become bewildered, for instead of following the cattle, she' ran backwards directly in front of the car, which struck her, throwing her over and breaking two of her ribs and making other slight injuries, but it ie miraculous she wat not killed. Owing to the fact that Mies Platt. her mocher and, the other lady occupant of the car were the only eye. witnesses to the accident, it seems strange that so many cofflicting stories could have been started and circulated in such a short time. but like the tobacco hebit and its certainly goes to prove where your frien e, for invariably these stories rust in a short time the girl will be able to be around again. There is no doubt Miss Platt feels the accident keenly, as it has always been her habit to use extra caution in merting other cars, rigs. or. in Comfort WITH Economy The New Canadian Car ies Overland is built from the ground up to secure rid ing comfort, light weight and economy. In every detail of its equip- ment from Electric Starting and Lighting to Speedometer, Over- , ; land is high-grade and complete. Triplex Springs combine,ina The large Canadian factory ~ remarkable way, the economies and service organization behind of light weight with the luxury the Overland are big factors in of riding, formerly possible only the success of this new car fora in a heavy car of long wheelbase. new Canada. B.G. ROBERTSON, BARRIE J. Watson Rowe, Beeton Train's Auto Sales Co., Elmvale Head Office and Factories: Willys-Overland Limited, Toronto, Canada Branches: Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg and Regina PROMOTIONS IN RURAL SCHOOLS BIG BAY POINT Minard's Li G. Kitchen of Rex.| Dear Sirs,--This fall I got iy ~ Kitchen very seceptably | could not .work r Baptist Chureh on Sunday |1 tried all kinds of Liniments fact, anything on the rosd and to slow down and turn off the road. Another slight accident happened last week when T. 0° in coming home} from Elmvale with Mm, J, McGinnis and | |son and Mrs, A, Wicklum and daughter nthe ear, turned out to allow a load to! {nnse, In xo doing the hind end of the car {skidded it being after a rain and the rord greasy--und ek othe car around it upset. Fy none of the Mra. Wick 'um had her arm badly bruised and Mrs. MeGinnis her hand cut, but the rest had | marks Mr. O'Neill is certainly a care- ul driver and no blame whatever cnn jbe laced on him us, as usual, every pre- caution used, a The Edison Phonograph has the' one {standard price all over Canada. but the average talking machine has va tinpanny instruni n comparison,--Ad Cundles, 13--Sixth Line, 4 | The third and deciding game Detween | the above two teams was played on Wed- nesday of Inst week, Ench team had won 4 game and both were very anxious to cop |the third and much excitement prevailed. Cundles took the lead from the start and |were never headed. Their infield played airtight 'ball and the outfield was there in the pinches. The Sixth Line boys threw the game away by poor base running, al- though it must be said that Robinson in the pitcher's box for Cundles was a little too good for them. There was less crab- | bing than usual at the umpire's decisions, only two meeting with disfavor, the one regarding the free play on an infield fly and the other touching the leaving of a base before the ball touches the hands of an outfielder, In both cases the umpire's decision was substantiated by the rule book The teams were: |_ Cundlés--Brown ¢, Robinson p, Vair 1b, |Plowman 2b, Cameron ss, Shannon 3b, | Whalen If, Graham ef, McKeever rf, | Sixth Line--McKernan c, G. McDonald |p and rf, J. Murphy p and tb, Carson 3b, McBride se, E. McDonald 2b, F. MeDonald Murphy of, J. McDonald Ib and rf. | BUY REAL NOW Town, Farm, Business and Shore Property. Get Our Catalogue THE SHORTAGE OF HOMES warrants you in purchasing now in preparation for next winter. The fall rush for homes will no doubt be as great as the past spring rush. We advise you to purchase now See us when you want to Buy or Sell Town Property, ' M.D. CUBITT-NICHOLS raecemcmcemcmndy TATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL A "gARM 7 Farming was never such a profitable business as now. We have the most desirable list of farms in Simcoe County to choose from. If you want the best value in farm proper- ty, see us first. PHONE 31 BARRIE | Phair Gibbons, Lloyd Sawyer (Rec.\, | Hoover. Gordon Johns, S. $, No. 8, Innisfil (Nantyr) Jr. IV to Sr. IV--Willard Lamb. Elsie Robinson |speak on "The Rich Fool," continuing his n Sr. HI to Jr. IV--Riehurd Gibbons, | «ermons on the parables. Special singing | breust, religved me completely, |by Messrs. Irwin and Mayor will feature ; . A. Rossway, Dighy Co., N.8, did me no good. Jr. I to Sr. 1il--Frank Chillman, Sr, I to Jr. 1--Kenneta Robinson, Elwood Guest, Margaret Forbes (Rec.', Jean Prne, Jean Spring Je. HW to Sr. Ralph Whiting D. M. Beattie, Teacher. | the service, S. §. No. 12, Innisfil (Holly) Jr. IV to Sr. IV--Dixon Marrow, Eva. Kell. } Sr. II to Jr. TV--Milton Lougheed (H), Lloyd Srigley, Frankie Srigley, Marion | Reed, = | Jr. HI to Sr. I1--George Gibson (Hi, Una Hoover, Reuben Bloxham (Rec.), | | Sr. I to Jr, 1--Clara Srigley, Dalton | Guest, Lillian Jago, Nelson Hubbert (R), Jr. I to, Sr. M---Mary Marrow, Verrell Mary B, McLeod, Teacher. | S. S.No. 10, Flos Jr. IV to Sr. IV--Arthur Priest, Hazel Cumming, Emerson McElwain, Wendell | McElwain, Sr. IM to Jr. 1V--Cora Cumming, Alico Archer, Jr. TIL to Sr, II--Ashton Archer, Mary Russell. Sr IL to Je. IlI--Willie Wallace, Ver- onica Ryther, Annie Russell. Jr. IT to Sr, 1--Perey Cotton, Ottilla Archer, Sr. I to Jr, Vera Lyons, Albert Ar- cher, May Kidd, Robert Archer, Lester Langman, Jean Kidd. Jr. TB to Jr. [A--John Anderson, Mabel Kidd, Primer to Jr. IB--Myrtle Cumming, Bert Thomson, Ruth Archer, Norval Cotton, M. E. Warnica, Teacher. Why _ are WRIGLEYS flavors like the pyramids of Egypt?- Because they are long-lasting. And WRIGLEY'S is a beneficial as well as long-lasting treat, S. S.No. 5, Vespra Jr. IV to Sr IV lary MacDonald (H), M. J. Murphy, Wilfred Murphy, Verna Stone, Agnes Murphy, Ewart Carson, Sr.' II to Jr. IV--Olive Wallwin, Jr. Tl to Sr, I1--Irene Murphy (H), Norma Walton (Ree.). Sr. IL to Jr. J1I--Mary MucDougal (H), Victor Kirkup /(Rec.), Je. W.to Sr, I--Alex. McDonald (H), Allan MacDougal (H), Evelyn Murphy (H), Freddie Dobson, Sr. I to Jr. 1--Morris Campbell, Cecil Campbell, Martha Nicholson, Sam Nichol- ton. Sr. Pr. to Jr. I--Gladys Murphy, John Stone, Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr--Reta Murphy, Mar- garet Jones, Bertha Campbell, Velma Me- Kee, Isabell Walton, Herbert Patterson, Francis Murphy, Joseph Sully, Lloyd Rob. bins, Leonard Walton Beatrice Pollock, Teacher. {t helps appetite and digestion, keeps teeth clean and breath sweet, allays thirst. - CHEW IT AFTER EVERY MEAL Sealed Tight-- id Churchill W. I. Notes The July meeting of this society will take Place at 'the home of Mrs. David Clement on Wednesday, the 28th. As the June meeting was postponed, the program for the year is to be arranged on that after. noon, and ladies are requested to think over and be able to give idess to be carried out during the following months, --If you don't feel like an angel, . Kept Right one of Ed. Bryson's Angel Cake ISundae Specials will help. ent Oo., Limited, thrown, om ing at the home of | fence and hurt my chest very bad, so ork and it hurt me to breathe. and they last. re On Sunday, July 25, Pastor Henry will] One bottle of MINARD'S LINIMENT, armed on flannels and spplied on my COSSABOOM.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy