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Barrie Examiner, 30 Oct 1924, p. 2

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Ami 1 dishes` spark! cCOr_1mnic;:l. t< age will do 34 all the N511 weeks. Do1 _t Bgainig jg an on :Mje- Fort/16'] Thursday, Od 0VERf There is to tting-1 thirty-thi cents is Ii 01' more GINGE ~BISC LIBBY' BEAI` TRISC 3 for BULK 3 lbs. 1/; -]b. T RICH COF ,AUNT "MOL y+m.P SA; Uvlw uu: -I 'pack'l.,--- BREAD ' Small RAISIN 2 lbs. BACON .11. - Sold 0111.34 '1>UMpj IE I Stay Away Too iog From Carolina Valn Me.R.S,4 ,. Clear Fresh Gran *3! 00917 ' MGR and Fr_anI Beuinge_r',' `gih Ten;rvi vrank3 qings Excluiuive Agent `for ZXA$f EIIXQ'IX$ Also Be Sure To Hear Romany Days l__,.l,I cleanses mouth and Ieelll and nldsv digestion. FEXEE '1=i{EfvXcE ,V ' doiii roll 1; `e7 % A a Scream of aVoca1 FoxTrot ._ J"? :7"?"W" U*e?0rds Pale um By Paul - Ash and His G'ranaIaOrcIIeslr J. M. GRE_E_N!5MUSlC. co. smc . HEATING -rmsmrrumc ' -both on Brunutziclz Ivvo: _ with orchestral accompaniment. by-Abe Lyman : C;iif> t'hE;"O;chestrd _ gun-malone Limiteclm ct ; Elizabeth and Marfsyts. -.-: 71 H` On Thursday night, Oct. 23, A" Company of the Simcoe Foresters was inspected by Colonel Command- ant A. Borden Districtoicer Com- manding, aud his staff. In the staff were included Col.- Parsons, C.M.G., D.S.O.,, Staff Officer Military District No. 2; H. M. Hilchie, District Pay-V master; Lieut.-'Col. lex. Cowan, Officer Commanding,- imcoe Forest- ers; Capt. R. G. Beresford, R.`C.`R. `Xnnnn #1-In inannnfinn `nxinnv ov_. naumg uuwer; uuu Lrrcu LVLUl.`l.'U.Ih After theinspection, the officer commgndingjannounced that a ban- quet foreall ranks would be arranged for the near future, arrangements for entertainment and sports for the coming winterwould be made and efforts will be made by the officers to put the Barrie company in a still better condition. ` '....L....I t\- 3..-n-.L-an unApun- nnvv:_ officefs is- a well earned reward 5`, Jor' The officers on parade were M C. R. Kendall, commanding the com- pany; Major A. E. Whitby, Quarter- master; Capt. M. Livingston, second in command; Lieuts, H. J. Eade, M. K - U A I131` A E unnnanw D "I:fJJe}"ini.}' '&u};; eaten [calling and cold -Inoulh. ` % Debt!-:1` CUIlU.1lalUllu . - ' Aschool of infantry, under`c,om- mand of Capt. R. G. Beresford, R.-C. R.,. is organized. and twenty-three candidates will try theireepromotion exams. Sergt.-Major Instructor Ry- an, R.C.R., is putting the candidates [in shape_for the exams. l'\u1{y'un- 4-n +1-an In!-ounce nf `H19 in. command; Lieuts, H. J. Eade, M. M.,-' H, A. Gill, A. F. Hanmer, R. Cowan, G. Longman (battalion sig- nalling officer) and Fred Morren. ' A Hm::- inannnnn > +111: nH"rIa1' m snape_Ior Bne exams. Owing to the lateness of the in- spection and the excitement in the returns `of the Plebiscite vote. only a few visitors were on hand, among the most `interested being Major Geo. Rpdgers, who had command of A"V Company prior to the'War. ers; Capt. R. G. Beresford, R.`C.'R. When the inspection officers ar- -rived at the a'r`mourie's, the company; fty-eight strong, under the com- mand of Major C. R. Kendall, was drawn up in line, review order, and presented a smart, clean and steady parade. Arriving in the drill hall, the company gave a general salute, which was taken by.Colonel Borden. Kn-inn Tznrulnn Finch G-nnlr I-kn lIl\I1`I_ llgllhlllg .lUl.'lllR|:lUll auu IIIJU UUlIhL'Ul.o In hisiremarks to the officers after `the inspection, Colonel Borden ex- pressed \himself' as very pleased with the steadiness, department and gen- eral` efficiency of all ranks. He. was especially pleased with the work of the Lewis gun sections and gave the company a high rating. This must be very pleasing to the .officers, who . have built up -a company here which is a credit not only ,to themselves but to the town. The excellent Ite- p ort given them by the inspecting officers earned VH1... ..El..A.... Au. .~nann:ln `cc:-nun 'Il\W' WIIIUIIV WEB uzncu |Jy_\JUlUH.Ul JJULUUIM Major Kendall then took the com-. pany for company drill, after which all` officers were inspected individ- 'ually. The `non-commissioned offic- ers were also inspected very closely; the inspection takingptwo and a half hours and covering section, platoon and company drill, Lewis gun drill, ghti'ng; formations and re control. In hisiremarks to the officers Coombe s House Ebenezer Hall . Moore s Corners Old Fort Waubaushene .. Fesse_rtonL . . . . . Lawson's House Gouett s House .. S. S. No. 5 Sturgeon Bay .. V In I-a-s-I-'-I-_n-'9 avor nusnes the craving lot sweets. T ' . "O.T.A. maj. 242. mu J. 1.1-; Av_ening~ . . . . . . Currie s . . . . . . Cashtown . . . . . Fourth Line . . . Fisher's . . . . Batteau . . .` . . . Dunedin . . . . . Glen Huron . . .- Singhampton_,,,,.-.= Duntroon . . .T.-.` Nottawa -. . . .V . . Lawrence s . . Alliston . . . . . Creemore . . . . Collingwood . . Essa . . . . . . . . Nottawasaga . Stayner . . . .5. Tossorontid : . . \I-I.\vJ.1JJ.. South Ward . . . North Ward . . . ,Wes c- Ward . . . . Mount Slaven . . Crown Hill s. s. No.-15'-I Edgar . . . . . Town Half .. Rugby . . . . . ; Jarratt-. . . .. Oro Station . Hawkestone ; Shanty Bay . 0.T.A. mi. 501.` .0.T.A. maj. 175. LVLLUIGIIU a - u - o - - u | O.T.A. `majority, Goldwater . . . . . . . l'\ "1 A ..__.__.!L__ _.|.uou Everett . . Clougher . . ' ' ' 4Gi1more s . . .Shepperd s . . Glencairn 0.'I`.A.' maj. 992. 1 WEST SIMCOE Played by Carl F enton s Orchestra juith _ANlMAL FAIR orrthe otherside A A Hillsdale . . . . Mount St.Louis . [Carley .. Warminster ; . . . . Moonstone . . . . . Orr s House, Con. 1 F1eming s House . Brennan's House . v-u-- Pine Grove . . . . Forest Home .. Marchmont . . . Ardtrea . . . . .. Washago . . . . . Uhtho . . . . . . . Hampshire . . Foxmead .. . . .. Carlyon .. .. Mount Slaven . . Elm. `Grove ; . . . Braden s . . `l'.--- xvy . . . . . . . . . C}mp Borden . Angus .. Cookstown - .T . . Thornton . . .. Baxter . . . . . . Leon B. Cameron died at Wellsboro. Pa., of anthragr, believed to` have been contracted from a. new shaving brush. 0.T.A. maj." 446. Goldwater . . . . . Victoria Harbor Port McNicol1 . . Matchedash . . . Me'donte . . . . Oro . . . . . . . . . Orillia Tp. . . . . . Tay . , . . . . . . . Official returns for West Simcoe are not yet available, the returning officer not making his count until to- day. Figures gathered on Thursday night put the 0.T.A. majority at 3475. In only two polls was there a majority for Governme_nt Control; in No. 1, Collingwood, and Camp Bor- den, the latter being wet by 110` to 11_- 1:1... 'rI....--- ESSA ` on ' rd `UUIUWGDUL O.T.A. majority, 105`. 243 Port McNico1l . . . . . Victoria Harbor G.C. majority, 19. G.C. `majority, 194. LOO 126 ' I 26: 321 EAST SIMCOE SUMMARY O.T.A. G.C.V Orillia . . . . . . . . .2398 1171 Midland -. .. . . . ...1464 1043 .. 182 77 . 243 262 . 126 320 . 76 63 .. . 666 220 .` 982 220 . 927 426 Tay ., .. 482 307 IV 1 V . 7546' 4109 -`Majorities for Govt. Control. Total names on list t`: . . . . . .1 Total votes polled . . . . . . . . . .i Rejected ballots . . . . . . . . Cancelled ballots . . . . . L . . . . Declined ballots _. . . . . . . . u71;iey-u I: double value In the benelll and pleasure _II provides. O.T.A. maj. 494. 1 O.TaAo O.T.A. maj. 1227. ` Midland \ f\l'I'1A NOTTAWASAGA T . . . 114 . . . 73 ' n . . . 103 Jme . . . 120` . . . . . 68 . . . . 71_ . . . 158 won . . .. 68 pton 53' 1 -. 129 ORILLIA .....`l ,"I`OSSORONTIO ..... . . 186 wi-:sT silicon 5." V _666 ORILLIA TP. BARR]!-2_ gus. COLLEGE MEDONTE .`.. . .. . 144 762. TAY` 0R6 ' h 1260 - 26: COE SUMMARY O.T.A. G.C. M .. 635 150 4 .. 303 48 ` S .1615 913 ' .. 825 331 A . .1260 268 S . 401 96 2 i.A39o 148 5429 ll :.va uu Govt.v '0.T.A. Control 1464 421. TOWN DAE ."1-22 105. Mon. and Thurs., 7.L.3O-9.30 2398 390 V 100 89 119 146 1E0 927 482 605 692 805 296 189 83 84 11 168 111 126 53% 825 982 '91` 100 79 90 164 "58 67 67 43 168 We assure you the. ery best q}IaIity of gnaterinl 35 80 91 52 92 21 27 25 55 1954 268 1171 1043 .18,043 .11,738 19 12 148 V 426 I `Wonder What : Become of Sally" by Bennie Krueger ; Orchestra A

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