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Barrie Examiner, 5 Jul 1923, p. 2

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22 -13 23 1o 24 27 El! "E? 39 23 69 40 38 '. 282 .223 .200 . .39 . . 79 arm: 1233 790 UV`! 366 289 192 168 1&3? Plumbing 191 T22}? 103 52 78 78 31 24 366 790' 74 V 94 52 50 74 106 84 91 86 91 36 E5. Phone 180 A : I33 Dunlap St. 52 ll_0 99 105 97 150 116 ` A as 115 48 37 57 llfl 41 38 AA We are in a position to. supply your ne ds. III] 77 84 DA E1 52 10' El u.uu aunt. 0.00 21.111. v.Ui) 8.111. 11.00 a.m. 2.35 p.m. 2.40 p.m.. 5.l0_p.m.' . Pentang Trains Northb d Lv. Barrie Lv. Allan. Arr. Penet g ` _ 12.15 p.m. 1.55 pm)". . 7.10 pm. 7.40 p.m. 9.25 p.m. ;Southb d Lv. Penet g Arr. Allan. Arr. Barrie ' 7.0_0*a.m. 8.50 am.` 9.05 am. 12.30.noon 2.l(%.m. ' . Midland via Blrch _ _ V Lv. Barrie Lv`. Allandale Arr. Midland V 1 12.15 noon` 1.50 pm. - 7.10 p.m. . 7.40 p.m. 9.20 p_.m.] 3%! - .-v run... - av- ;u.uv ynll. I-Eastb'd Lv. Mgaford Arr.XI.l.an. Arr. Barrie 6.30 a.m. 8.38 2.111. 9.05 am." nnn......` oo:__.. Eavetroughing - - Northbound Lv. Toronto Arr. Barrie No.` 49 11.40 p.m. 2.03 21.112. (Except Fri. and Sat.) No. 249 (Sat. only) 1.40`a.n1.` 4.01 a.m. No.41 (Ex. Sun.) 7.20 a.m. 10.25 aim. No 55 10.00 am. 12.18 p.m. . No: 57` 10.30 a.m. 12.48 p.m. No. 43 (Sat. only) 12.30 pm. 2.55 p.m. 1. No. 45 (Ex. Sun.) 4.50 p.m. 7.50 p.m.; No. 47 (Daily) '_ 8.45 `p.m. 11.10 p.m. Southbound f Lv Barrie Arr. Toronto No. 46 (Daily) 5.27 am. 7.40 a.m. No. 42 (Ex. Sun.) 8.40 am. 11.35 _a.m. No. 56 (Ex. Sim.) 2.05 p.m. 4.25 p.m. No. 58 (-Ex. Sun.) 2.30 p.m. 4,45 p.m. -No. 44 (Ex. Sun.) 5.05 p.m. 7.55 p.m.l No. 48 (Daily) . 9.12 .p.m. 11.25 p.m._ Hamilton Trains Northbound Lv. Hamilton Arr. Barrie , 6.40 am. 10.30 am: ( (-Ex. Sun.) 3.55 p.m. 7.50 p.m. Southbound ' Lv.` Barrie Arr. Hamilton . " . 8.40 am. 12.48 am.` , (Ex. Sun.) 5.05 p.m. 9.00 p.m. W-eIt`b'd Lv. Barrie Lv. Allan. Arr. Menford l`l4`uuu.-'-.6 Gun \ '1 u.-zu 11.111. pm. .1 ` am. 113;. n;...\ ans-.. CANADIAN NATIONAL RY. f Vespra .. Tiny .. . Sunnidale `Flps .. .. Penetang . Barrie .' 1--Wyebridge .. 2-Lefaive s . . . 3--Lafontaine . 4--Wyevale . . 5-.--McAvela s .{. 6-`-Gibson . . . . . an an n uu 1--B_rentwood . . .39 2--New'Lowell 104 3--Cain s . . . .120 4-Seeler's' . . .163 5-Tory Hill .. 6 j__-.- .-- 1--D`alston . . .* 2-Mid-hurst '. . 3-Cundles . . . 4--V-Minesing .. 5-Grenfel . . . 6-:-Edenvale . . 7-Anten Mills- 8--Ferndale . . 1--Fergusonvale 2-Base Line .. 3-`-Phelpston .. 4--E1mva1e . . . . 5-V--Vigo . . . . . . 1 6-L"il1icrap s . .1 7--Langman rualau u uv. uauuc uv. :u|_au. Arr. xuezuoru . (Except S_un.) _ 9.45 8.111.. 10.30 3.111. ' 12.50 p.m. 12.30 p.m.` 4.20 p.m. 7.10 p.m. 7.52 p.m." 10.30 pan. .._4.L'.l 7.. |l....:..__I A... nn._, A, Advhnce Poll ` Harry % Barron The official gures as prepared byl Howard Bertram, returning officer for Centre Simcoe, `show little differ- ience from those published in last .; vgeek s Examiner. Mr. Wright's lead lis increased by 3,. making it 529.; As given out -by Mr..Bertram, the` returns are as_follows:- ' BARBIE I I [ `M. to Makes Litt1e_Change_; Wright. is 529 Ahead of Murdoch. J 3006 '2332 Majority for Wright, 529. as uv `G to Nto 53.!!m.er%.Ti'=!<? Te!='e Effective Je 24, 1-9;; * I Toronto Trains . } Lv-.V Barrie` 8.11),` . ant` Qua \ .6ib 141 502 } SUNNIDALE ` 1 Murdoch Simpson Wrightil ..-.I 336 5 Murdoch Simpson Wright 507 571 VSUMMARYV .. 682 50 . .. 507v 571 .; 432 46 . 670 141 .. 82 745 . 633 V779 242 336 .349 ` 502 9 648 ; 1458 ; 633T 77 PENETANG Murdohi Simpson ` . 75 47 '. 5 47 ` Murdoch Simpson `Wright 648 82 VESPRA Murdoch Simpson Wright 149 ` 105 78 . . 153 115 29 i1Is- 34- 745 22 34 50 70 19 2 11` 34 43` Elizahaih Sc. . 80 107 . 54 124 30 79 Murdoch Simpson Wright? .. 114 16 89. ` .129 213 . '53 9 214 _53 j - 682 50 ' 242 `FLOS 4 Murdoch Simpson Wright L18 91 14 44 . . 96 5 64 . . 67 43 ` ' 31 66 `48 219 122 9 A 20 . 118_ 11 ' 78 . . 110` 11 46 -:-uu--,-:1-.-__--:.--.__: `I:-E 187 125 25 29 18 `49 41 55 42 Next Door to Singer Sewing Machine Co. 16 37 21 43 34 52 44 I.` 1. 1. p.m.' 1. pm. a.m.f 11 OE __, 118 17 172 T17 114 Barrie. Union Cemetry ANNUAL Assessments. 147 18 -`run nuuus 1-zxgmm-zn 4'6 30 42 47 35 43 47 536 39 42 60, 54 85 62 TH1S IS THE SEASON TO PUT EAVETROUGH on YOUR 9 BUILDINGS. -...._.. ._. . vyvuu v` U U-S- &":5:cM3U .Weeks has author- ized aufvby of I an around-the-world air - route, prelimimldry to a. decision on an army. night to circle the globe, AI. .00 nun. p.m._' ' 3535 1458- -319- 46 120 55 60 68 202 46 121 115 -271? 212 Tinsmifhing Excluaive Agent for PEASE FURNACES 236 97 86 . 102 96 381 `96 116 T55-' Wright I 62 ; 93 .99 80 71 62 69 Z? u uuuve rum; `rue dim light is ibrowti by two long tallow candles which burn before and cut waver- ing rgys upon, a hideous Jon, the 3-ro,t_eqqueneu- .o_f yvghich is accen- tnhfted nd ex-agfergted " by. the; mov- In shadows` on its face. Before ti) 5 Jose, which the cotton gar-bed eobliej reye"1-ein tlieir silence, in` 1 1amr.of fr`i_t' aha cbjck`e'n-t}jejr bio offering; But the` food offer- ing-'do'es not suffice to win the good 1I.nel~f-_thh,I terlrible and austere neither doe; so-ce1l_edmuaic iliv iin'I|{m'n.. to -5 |.-n`.-u A universal custom that benefits` every- body. . Aids digestion, _ cleanses the teeth, so'u_thes the throat. .. . .. .. uuu-uux_',r 1---Pnn Wead .. 89 . --*.VIiddVetnn . . . . . . 91 . %--Cno`<' . .. 13-H i4---C*`u]snn s Hill . . . . V 60 I I s':---Gilford . '. . . . .. 76 1 CU I 1--;Te':arf s I 5. ;-Penville CI --'---`.'il.':mz s ' . . . ---Hammell s . . 5--s.Vs. No. 15` I 6---Cookstown ---cu `~uhs"r`hr- `Fm- -nri (`Inf -4" H10 llllll ! ]--Bethesda . . }' `3----(`.hm'chill . . 9 F.--Stroud . . . 7--Hnll.v . . --Cr:igvale . . . . 8---Painswick . . . . 9--Bi2' Bay Point 10--Cookstown `Rows LEAD wAs 635 gm EVANS, 1--S1oan s' . 2-Athlone . 5}---Ath1one . 4--Mm`an s . 5---S. S. No. 6--S. S. No. Over.-Half in Villages; Evans` Ahead 105 in W'st Gwillimbury. ` Official gures for South Simcoe. as furnished by L. A. Hartman,` re- turning otficer, show a majority of 635 -for Earl Rowe. "the Conservative candidate. Hewas ahead in every `municipality except West GwiIlim- ibury, which gave 106 for Evan. Majm'it__v `A Heating . ("V5 Majority for Rowe. 166. West Gwillimbu1`_v v\ ' GZZ Majority for Rowe. 124. Tecumseth llV,,._____L9__ - V % _ 24? Majority for Rowe, 62. 302 Majority for Rowe, 207. Beeton For The H:-rrin E' news .`2.00 a yes` 3016 V2381 for Rowe. 635. 443 for Evans, 106. 6 Tottenham Bradford Innisl V Barrio Adjala CHINESE Joss SAFEGUARDSM LINER u-cuupu it on Rowe Evans J 688 R0 125 S0- 153 `I03 144 $139 1 1. 62 94 -70` 5). 09 80 61 as 534 56 216 I Ljnichings` an the us. for the first six months of 1923 dr'o'ppe 11; as comp'a.f- ed with 33 for the same period last year. 217 145 as-2 un- 71 68 25 59$ 54 76 -A 522 154 145 '61 131 58 60 124 `89 11:2 98 40 698 I _. ___.- ..-... u. A45-"av: , usvyuuuc, cl. Ullllru .II"he next `annual meeting will be held at Goldwater on the second last Saturday in : June, 1924; A . 47 112 119 86 119 57 42 V 6'2 15 39 23747 155 104 51 99 61 19 26 26 74 0- I II` the accorded uh 'The officers for the next year are. Hon- orirry preident, Isaac Day; president, Jas. Mercer; vice-president, .0.,. F. Woodard; second vice-president, A. Goes; secretary- tneasurer, W. Forrester, Directors: Mo- donte, Mrs. A. Walker; Toy. Lealie.jArcher; `South Orillia, A1fre.'d.BaA1e-d`; Goldwater, Mrs. F. Gray; Ni O'rillia,HJ. Qanning; Q:-o,_A. 5G._'Muii and J. Laiaorgemeaonte, J. Gates. 1 -.., .....u.. v. uu uuy up out: uaawr meet-Ingd ; 'l\l.... ......:. ..__.-_I _...~'_. -- - -- are aboiit `to buff _th_o'w god `of "3: sea: and Jrfndi must dw all the difficult avenue! donribcd. lndinb` On AL--L-u_n ,n -- uuucum IVOIIIIOI dlB1"1bd So, according` to thcybelief of the hinuo members of their crews, no Cgnadiap Pacific Erppz-euu? accorded nlo mu... ..-- L'- -- ".9 -uuJs=cI:I, IJIETUIUYC, tn.` wishes ma be gratified uadhits evil desfii'sV 5- bioukit to confusion, .costu_med snpplicants (or its-` mercy dome. before it, describing with pginfed paper st`:-ewameu, long cnrvqp, dashes and abrupt swing, indicat- ing that` before it can turn loou {ti wrath updn the ship in which they to Agni}, _th_`oV of the sun gnu] -l'-.2- ----L !'~'-~ of its subjecti, may A ,.., .. --f...~ E H- Es3*5"I3iI uulyuuula Health record excellent. . OJ ate RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS n[a['tQ Scholarship Matriculation. Solo Sinl|.. Music, An, Conversational French ~ emphasiled. games and sports. nan)! nnnn-J ---gII.._L " " ' Gloves clear/ned -- All kinds of Hats, cleaned and blocked Ladiesfand Men s Suits soon absorb many ounces of dirt and .dust. ' Unless it is removed, it will quickly wear out the best fabric. Our dry-cleaning process takes out the dirt. . -T hen smartness is restored by good pressing. So bring in your clothes to have them CLEANED -4 PRESSED --- REPAIRED -- or DYED. ADDING Am) LONGER LIFE ] TO LADIES"AND MEN'S suns , uvuuanlvu Ww al_l avcnugc VUIIC. Rev. W. M. Morris, secretary of the rur- al section of the Ontario Educational Asso- ciation, in his I opening" remarks reviewed the growth of the O.-E.A.. since its incep- ` tion, 62 years ago, `and in particular the` rural division affiliation with the O.E.A., thirty-two years past. He outlined and ad- vocated the organizing of township organi- zations, the worltings of the" Adolescent A ct, gtogether witli'niiin'erous topics relative to_rura'l schools. `Isaac Day,` P.S.I.. was present and Ben Johnston gave an interest- ing`-'i'ep'ort' of his` trip to the Easter meeting. I "M... .a::....;.. c..'.. .i.- _-... ...... _- Box 267 *3 2 21- \ '"i|fe Auto -- F :--A;:-cider; -:-i lateGIass A few ucallecl-liggr euits for sale. Coeds called for and delivered - Give us a trial All work done on the premises _ venben dlollegei i, therefore, thit their] 9` urn!-lP:..I .-.: :;- -..:I GORDON STEVENSON (`INSURANCE- WHAT ABOUT YOUR BONDS - SECURITIES TT- 4 h2e_.l39lis-1': The -East Simcoe Trxfstees Association held their annual conference at Orillia, on Saturday, June 23, .and despite the exces- sive heat prevailing at the time, the at-- tendance was an average fone. PHI] W M Mnrll-:9 con:-nnvur A` ILA nu... R055 Block, Barrie A.For Prospectus appiy to Principals .n: up; as L`|.J\J 1.31 \JuI.lll.l)l`l.lSlI, tin of polishand polishing`pad-card'- board boxes, 60; m_etal boxes, 75c -'-and with three extra tins", 45c, you can have a shine everyday for ayear. A W hole Y ear s Shines. Get a NUGGET 0u::-Bms1_., o:.. .4! ....I:..I. .....: --n:_L:_ -__ - 4 21066;`? `E31 CONSULT u_u_p_pQ mat. gnu record bu been- a1_1_iev`gj_ gully. -by regson of Ateit evgrlan of the en! gods. R',0lPt` Vful of the telikiona bglicfq and faircies` of all , its `passengers, the company allow: the Orintals to Pttiu their reli ouq _rites with gll cemnny: and` t 9 nvileud occi- dgtgal canugatcg tg procbouggiingu mw xnn_ . up . umling. ul- expniiii unbqliof. . -4 Pdcffic. For forty` years the` Can- diun*Paci,c Stesmships, Ltd.. have opgrqtod an e Pacific without any s_e;i_ou_q u_cidnt and practically no lots" of life, said the Chinese in COI- fidut that thin ........| I... L---T Collingwoqd Noutawasaga Essa . . , . . . .. Tossorontio .. Alliston . Srayner . . . .. Creemore Anthony:-Sneiia; weighing ass pounds, hid him.soif' in `aiife boat on the steamship Providence,,at.New York, fea'rii_1g.de'portu-` ~ tion to Italy- because someone on the linei` ' had to!;_i`himb-that Congress had passed 3'; law barring roui th_._ street anybody weighing more than 300 pounds. He was found ind` admitted. .- - rvru - -r -ju Tit? V B-LA-CK--'l'AN-'l'_0N'EY RED DAIKBROWN AND WHITE THURSDAY; JULY. 5, 1923. 29 ELIZABETH ST. PHONE 441W uxu LII unmoso 81'! thia new-d bu been- I'*.`.||'I' I-Anon` -57 59-3-- Iccilri IIII BOO` ` t 31 nisln `K-L`--5 ` Limited. number: Phone 1010 Tuu TH] 001 EAST smcoz TRusfE' um l\ D! 10} of rr; cal ( `yon in f: Sen` } Tassel-6:3-iii)` E Alliston . 2 Stayner . . . Creemore I ' Collingwood N ottawasaga I mean - I No. No. EJAMIESON l580,MAJORl'l'Y "After Wes} Simcoe Fivgurnes Show :"Baker Ahead Only in Nottawasaga. " Returning Officer Dowling made his of- ficial declaration of the voting in West Simcoe on June 25 at Creemore on Friday. This shows that'J. E. Jamieson has 3 ma-: jority of 1580 over Dick Baker, U.F.0.,| 2976 over H. A. Currie, Liberal, and 3526 over W. Carmichael; Independent. "II Iovnhxnnn u-nnn:un:l nnn:nn::Aa :1: euros Mr. Bake: nosed him out by nine. UVCI 7' g \JClllIIUL_IuVl" SIIUUIIVIIUUIIWI I Mr. Jamneson recexved ma)onties,iu every munxcipallty except Nottawasaga, where` The qfficfal figures ate:-- - . OOLLINGWOOD 712030 634 3610' Total mgjority for Jamieson-1580. _-n 1-Zf" Majority for Janxieson-39. 98 69 Majority for Jamieson--200. 6'03 037 Majority for_ Jhn1ieson-282. Majority The: attention of Jet owners is drawn to the annual assessments for care of lots which ' are pteyable to: J. W. Nes, 8ei: y.-Treaa.,` Beecr'9ft's Bank , Dunlap St., Bertie. -Owners of lotsfare reminded that unpaid Iesesinenta from 1913 onward become `a chargejagainstnthe lot and should not be nllowidt to afuiulate, as under the Act THEY MUST BE I -A.ID_-" FOR BEFORE THE (DOTS BE USED. - n..-.`:.a ..........'.'........4..` r........ 1019 5.. 1000 :.. '1 (MV 1 (!b) 0 ' {Ya Ila 11b 12 I (a) I _(b) 2 (a) 2 (ab) 9 1 (a) 1 ll-.\ (a) (b) (a) (b) (:1) IL\ ((Ib') (a) (b) \WI 3* ? 9 VIII: HUIIIU pUI'BUIlj .1 I.Ul' 115 L00. - Ld Owners" am: also reminded that with the new Endowment System now available they may eliminatc_e,' if they wish, furthcr assessments by permanently endowing the lotto providei for perpetual care. `Barrie Union Cemetery` Board, 23th ' A A. Brownlee, Pm. \il (b) (a) l.I..'\ > lai for 143 V 23 34 for Jameson--223. V 467 338` 1233 for Jamieson-?66. "2630 634 MAJORITIES 799 E-.. T) 48 41 ` '1': 124 50 `48 54 TOSSORONTIO 30 - Laxxgaquxu uguy qzy ucuuu. Upguid aasq{meqt_s f `m: -1913 to 1922 in- cluspge are ovosdue all those forl923 are payable-on oxfbpgfoie` July 1, 1923. Anidnnmnnt `Rjntpn'-I2 mar nnmim fnr nnn 40 0 N0'I'l'AW-ASA;GA 76 10 71 I 7 n v`.-.-._-... .- vv -Baker Currie Jamieson Car'l' 3? 13 27 31 31 III 34 24 26 55 _I6 .143 . .98 .152 . .89 SUWmARY' .467 338 .799 87 fl IIIL FCJDWUUII I)F`IUI`U duly I. l`U_0u A5d'esment`1{gates'-82 per annum for one lot and $1 for each additional lot owner! bythe same'pe_rson; $1 for half lot. TAO` `nmnnu\a" nib nlan Dn1v|:I\l`Al Oluof 111:!-In CREEMORE `H1 40 40 SI 56 00 IT 19 51 00'] STAYN-ER 89 ALLISTON e ail, BIg& 'munA' )9 87 "5i?5'EbNFERENc:! '22 16 18 11 l 1 14 13 ll 12 11 30 30 25 1589 J amieso`n Baker . .766 A :75 I OUR eyes are your good . true friendsr Even after. you have over-exerted them and you can no longer see things as clearly as informer years; all. they need is an ex- pertr exaihination at the hands of ' our optometrist, who will specify the lenses of the pro- per ,fo,eusing..po,wer to correct your fauIty sight. And they will go right on serving you properly if you have them ex- amined every two years. ' Phone 143'

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