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Barrie Examiner, 2 Dec 1920, p. 17

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mere of Toronto. 2, Shee gl Year --To the Public-- The Barrie Dairy is now being operated by Roberts Bros. Our aim is to-give the public the Purest #2, A. MacLAREN, Editor W. 6. WALLS, Manager Milk and Best Service which modern sanitation methods , and expert management cin supply. Having made our contracts for a cheaper supply, our prices. Allandale at 14c per quart. JUST TRY we are now able to reduce We now deliver to all parts of Barrie and The Sanitary Barrie Dairy PHONE 772 "The Sweet Shop of Quality" ELIZABETH ST. IT CIVES YOU A MARK.OF DISTINCT ION TO BE SEEN IN TAYLOR'S CANDY STORE. YOU ARE LOOKED UP TO AS A PERSON OF SOUND JUDGMEN F AND GOOD TASTE. WEEK-END SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ASSORTED CHOCOLATES An assortment of hard and soft centres in mild; sweet chocolate. - - ASSORTED KISSES JUST THE aes "FHE KIDDIES, Be Lag aie amie ty 1 MOFFATT & PARR * A9ec b.. 38¢ Ib: A. E: TAYLOR "Confectioner to Those who Discriminate" Next Hinds' Grocery your. DOING G00D WORK 4 FOR THE KIDDIES |' other Good Year. -- $1387 From Tag \Days. (Continued from page 1) #0 many thoughtful people all over the county. We feel convinced the interest in spreading und deepening, and the work Ys getting s larger pluce in the affections of the people. Our work is growing and more demands are made upon us for help than ever, and we have done*our best to meet every demand in the best int of the children involved, No child has been made » ward except when it was im- posible to avoid doing #0, and where « home was threatened with collapsé through sin and ignorance every effort was made to prevent the calamity, by good counsel and earnest solicitation, our first objective -be ing to aave the home for the child's sake. During the year several children have re- quired medical, surgical and dental atten- tion when brought to the Shelter, and every case received prompt, skilful care from Drs. Turnbull, Little and Lewis, The dental work was attended to by Dra. Brere- ton, McCusig, Richardson and Crease. All professional yervices, medicines, treatment» and operations were given absolutely frer. It would be impossible to value the service rendered future generations by these kind: nesses shown to these boys and girls in this manner. columns of every newspaper in the county. and the publicity thus given accounts for the hearty response, The faithfulness of our Executive Committee is proven by the fect thet not one meeting in the whole year failed a quorum, and the many call made upon these gentlemen were responded to cheerfully snd promptly, though ree ing po remuneration other than the sa! faction of doing good. his committee met every month snd every merit wad carried on with the heartiest Compared with last year, you will gp a our office work and field work is increas: ing. During the year 869 pieces of mail were received and 1085 pieces were sent out, 41 complaints were received and 71 investigations were made, 195 visits were made to places outside of Barrie, which mesnt quite a number to every town and village in the county, the mileage covered being 9690, We have over 200 children placed in foster-homes, and 280 visits were made to make sure the children were well cared for. I am glad to say that only two children had to be moved because of neg- lect or cruelty in the foster-homes, 42 children were made wards for the follow- ing reasons: parents immoral, 10; out of control, 3; deserted by father, 1; father dead, 4; mother dead, 11; motber insane, 6; illegitimate, 7. We received 86 applica- tions for children and placed out 59, the applications for some being in the year be- fore, 29 children were returned to the Shelter, and in several cases replaced, The number of children in the Shelter varies greatly during the year, sometimes being as low as 6, and othérs as high a» 22." "Officers Hon, President--Amos Train, Warden 'of the County. Hon, Solicitors--Donald Ross and W. A, J, Bell, 'Hon, Physicians--Drs. Little, Lewis and 'Turnbull. Hon, Dentiste--Drs,, Brereton, McCunig, Children's Aid R Reports An-| officers Elected --W. A. Boys, Notwithstanding the high cost, of paper, we have had access free to the | _ MP. Talks on Tariff -and '* other Matters. Last Friday 'Wee Tanisfl Conservative Association, held its annual imeeting at Stroud and a very successful one it proved to be. Robert Gamble, the president, oc- cupied the chair, and the secretarial duties were performed by Wm. Irwin. The first business was election of officers, which resulted ss follows:-- Hon: President, W. A. Boys, M.P. President, Robert Gamble, Bamge. Ist Vice-Pies., Way Sloan, Churchill. 2nd Vice-Pres., Wilson Black, Stroud. 'Treasurer, A. L. McCullough, Cookstown. Secretary, Wm. Irwin, Big Bay Point. Twenty delegates, two from each polling subdivision, were appointed to the conven- tion in Toronto. After the election of officers and com: | ple'ion of other business, the meeting was | addressed first by Daniel Quinlan, who| complimented_she Association upon the| splendid turn-out, and referred to the pol- icy of the Conservative party snd intimated | that in his opinion there was nothing to! warrant departure from these principles. | He was followed by Earl Rowe, Reeve of Gwillimbury, who made an interesting | address, He exhorted those present to stand firm and not to be led astray by temporary movements due to unrest. He} condemned the group system und predicted disaster if 9 number of groups held sway either in Toronto or Ottawa and expressed hie belief in the constitutional government by the party system. . W. A. Boys, M.P., who followed him, spoke at considerable length, He first re-| ferred to the trying times the Government | Ottawa had during the war and during reconstruction and paid a tribute to the faithful and effective service rendered the ccuntry by Sir Robert Borden, who only retired when his health could no longer stand the strain, He informed hia hearer thet in his opinion thé Hon, Arthur Meighen is one of the ablest men the coun- try has ever produced, "a fearless, cour- (Continued on Page 20) for - = = Crease and Richardson, Auditore--W. R, King and T, Beecroft. -Executive Committee--8. W. Moore, A. J. Sarjeant, Rev.' Geo. A. Brown, J. E. ONMAS. NECKWEAR ._ $4.00 value for. . « A Real Genuine Sale of High Class Haberdashery and Clothing Every garment made by expert tailors and all in the latest styles for ~ men and youngimen. Our stock must be' reduced by Christmas, 'so ; E take advantage of these offers: 4 MEN'S TWEED-LINED ULSTERS, reg. $55.00, for - MEN'S- CHESTERFIELDS AND FLY-FRONT MELTONS, reg. $55, YOUNG MEN'S FORM-FITTING AND BELTED MODEL raid feces $45.00 to WE CAN GIVE-YOU SOME EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN BOYS' SUITS, MANY OF WHICH TO BE SOLD AT COST PENMAN'S, STANFIELD'S, AND TIGER BRAND' UNDERWEAR j reduced from 50c to $1,00 a suit. STANFIELD'S RED LABEL, ALL WOQL - - ALL SWEATERS. AND SWEATER COATS GREATLY $15.00'Sweater Coats, for... $13.50-Sweater Coats, for. : $10.00 Sweater Coats, for.-. $7.00 Sweater Coats, for.. « $3.00) . $3:00 value for. He $2.00" 4 DOROTHY GISH . Turning the Tables" . . A Paramount steicral Prcture ° A story of crooks, spooks, lovers and Junatics. In which the screen's greatest comedienne takes the sigh from asylum and puts the toot in institution. A nasty aunt-- a fiery squabble-- a quack doctor, and blooié! a sanitarium for Dorothy. But when the story ends--who's keeping the keepers busy them? Come and see, and laugh till the tears come! ener OPERA HOUSE, FRL.NIGHT ONLY, DEC.3/ | It's a Paramount Picture and it's clean\and wholesome ; ADMISSION, 16 cts. $45.00 $45.00 535.00 $6.50 SUIT. ~ REDUCED - SOX . Hansin's Pure Wook... 88c, $1.00," English Cashmere a) $1.00, $2.00 Arrow and W. G. R.

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