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Barrie Examiner, 2 Sep 1926, p. 7

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.a.uU!-.', 'g'll`lS, `open- Miss Raikes creW-.- lee _, R,-,g-mu, 117-1,... .., z._y:.c1 Ab` vxsxung x this week. is spending twfo 'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Toront taking in G. . Gfviy: V D._ Baikes I Jrc W-.` Welsman , BARRIE, ONT. ,_ _. _-2' may b fNS\URED agaihst re and lightning at ' MODERATE COST by 0ur`SHORT DATE POLICIES. -- Aoucannot afford to take a chance; ..____..___.___________} we represent ALL STEAMS_HIP n _____ _ ,,1 we represent STEAMSHIP LINEST Passports arranged for. ` CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. A With McC1aty's A`. 6?1?. Electric Heater you simply turn the faucet" and an abundance of hot -water pours. out--as' much as you T. need for washing; IA` bat`1`u'ng or-doing the ' _ (`Hg P: I L, F. `A. MAiEdM6i~3' Phone 447W.` Hot water! All you went of it` without special preparation or the `slightest inconvenience. , "Kar`Ef&?c7 yxrn-:12 HEATER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, _ 192s. "%-ajllfi/tli7 Iz ` the faucet / / O ?& TIIVX Z3 P{Fse_:Tfor all __ J Simple, convenient and economical! A McClary's; A. E? F. Electric Heatere ts ` snugly-.a1"ound your ; \.tank. keeping the water ` hot all 'thel"t1'me. No plumbingfequired. Easy to install and adjustable to any size tank. Not affected by lime or sediv as...` J. AL A - '- --- ...vvu. .511. Mill: 86$`- Equipped. with McClary`s, Tank Covr ' and Mcv Clary'e A. E? F. Heater your tank will prov1'de`hot water at a minimum cost, am}. with maximum satis- faction. , \ McClary:a A. ,5? `F. heater may be used 'eitheP. on meter _or at rate I D___`-AW_j, o.| 1 p nun - , _l .-navy ment in the water. 172 - HUI. 4VLL11'lfdull. , . _ The recent heavy rains and stvbfrm caused considerablq damage to spring crops, especially oats. ` up}.-:u_.sUI1UUI as usual on` Sept. 2nd. A mistake was made last week. .It is ABert Keast who _has moved .to Cundles. not *Marshal1. rm... ............. u.....-__'_ -.,. .- month with his aunt,-Mrs. J. H. Khapp, will return home next week. Miss E. Elliott, who has been home to Peterbnmngh fnr 1-ha n..n.a...... ...m u1.1au .13. nauuu, WHO 1138 been hi `to Peterboqough for.the holidays, ' open school as usual Sept. 2nd. mistake was madn lam urnnlz 1 visitors with Mr. and Mrs.-Roe. Miss Evelyn Parr of London, former-. 1y of Cundles,-is visiting h'erfmother and her sister, Mrs. O. Caldw 1:" ' Frank Pratt of Teeswater is t pres- ent spending his holidays with his par- ents. Floyd, his son, who has spent a. month with his Khapp, ~return\home next week. . . . 0 Aug. 31.--Mr. and Mrs; Lorne Rich-V Iardson of Peterborough were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.-Roe. Miss Evnlvn `Dav-r nf T.nnr1nn 4--...-- a.uu uxra. JHU. mltn recently. Jas. Toner has purchaseda brand new Ford. K ' \ . Luunuuy 11151.. ` Mrs. E. Wilson has returned to -her home in Thornbury _after visiting, friends here. J. Green of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Smith recently. Jag. TOHRP P196 hllvhhnan -1-: `annual: |ua._yu luau. WUBK. A. `E. Smith rfxdtored with friends from '1"hornbury'\to ` Owen Sound on Monday last. Mr: `IE urn...-... 1...... ....a...._....9 1., --4-- us a. auu U. fl. 1. J. .R.oand F. tradley of Toronto call: ed _on Mr. and -Mrs. Albert Toner one days last week. ' I A `m Qvvuilrln nnn'4A....\.: ---1LL A": . ,, 1- hut` uup Luruugn mortnern Untargg. _ M; Dwyer of Chudleigh and Mrs. W,. `I-Ioran of Barrie called on friends here lately. Mr and Mac 'nA'nv...n... A0 n|..a..-..- -'.A- uuru t.u.Lu1y. ` Mr. and Mrs. Mangon of Chicago are spending some time here at the homes of J.t:md G. Hall. ,1 and 1'4` `Du.-.3`--. -5 rn_.L-_Lr - `--- -Fly.-'I"6x against ants, spideis, etc. . 35c f uuluuu uy L116 .I.u!`!I13I'5. > A. E. Smith has returned from a. mo- tor trip through Northern Ontarig. Dwyer Chudleizh and Mn Aug. 30;Jno.~Toner is styill, quite ill. ` The change .in the weather is wel- `coined by the farmers. A ` A W Rrnil-h has m.+.....-....: 0..-... - ..-- ut: IIIUFU U1 IL grown. . V The farmer would start to grow more vegetables and make a little side mon- ey. The zardener would be able to hire 9. man or two to help him and produce ing my best to be agood citizen. and to bring up a little family of Canadians`. Vvishing you well. 17;-nu... 4.....I-- double the amount. Now. I` am` not nolltipian; just one of the workers, do- V V the same party in office again and yet ` -they cannot cheerfully stand local com- aUJuu`;l_Y lose money on this stuff. _Now, suppose -wedid not keep\plug- ging along to keep our head above water and `started to look for a. job, can you give me an idea Where we ere swing to find it? The only place would be on theother side where the most of our good working men are going and where I myself was getting a1ong'pret- ty nicely before coming here. The thing that gets me is that people in the same business as myself are trying to get petition. Now, some people would think that if we had. protectionbthat garden ers. farmers. etc., would make too much ' money out of their produce. This would not bethe ease as I think there_would.- be more of it grown. T The farmer urnui.a no.-... a.L ......._- .---..- `Everyone /can read what -Cana- _v....... -u. Anni; .s.-cuss: 1.'uu1uIuu':l`3 Dear Sir:-As a ratepayer and a reader of your valuable paper would you kindly gran me a small space? I have been in t e market gardening business for the past seven years in town and am able to inform /you of a few facts concerning `it. First of all I have had, an opportunity to see for myself `the progress business people have made in general duringthe time the late government has been `in office and I am "convinced that`a change is needed in orderthat we may be able to carry on. if what the_ majority of `them say is true. Anyhow, I will give you an example of my own business ad two articles .or vegetables which produce. Take` the cucumber. The - merican products were selling inthis country one week before ours came in at 20 cents each.A When the first fresh Canadian .cukes arrived on the market the country was so full /of the former that ours at once became a drug on the market and hard to,giv.e away.` Americana. tomatoes were selling at $4 per basket two or three weeks ago. dian tomatoes are bringing now. Ev- erything is"the same---we are swamped out before-~we `sta.rt-the-only people who prosper are the wholesale. fruit and vegetable dealers. Most of the. grocers, if they speak the. truth, ab--. solute,-ly lose money this stuff. Now. nnnnnm: -um am nm 1...... ...1..... PRICESTVOF GARDEN TRUCK Editor of The Barrie Examiner: ha-.. cu... A `uomwater, Aug. 21, 1926. , TEditor s Note--The reference was to the local commission. which. operates in each county or city, though this may. not have beenvquite clear. Mr. Bryce igixies his whole time l`:1O-lt1he~WOi`k arid t s not to e expecte t at he shau d do this for `gothing. As to the invest- igators, Mr. Bryce made no suggestion that they were-unpaid-. Administrative l costs can hardly be considered very ex- cessive, as -the allowances disbursed total nearly two`million dollars] J. uut 5 auuzerely. ALFRED L. ATT_ON., `cofdwater, Aug. -` . I r`m.::4...._v.. `v-4 . uauuuu LU U16 8.! for the trouble; C'Ieanir:7" sf, w Dish-washilpg . - Laundern-n Q Your Gropcr Sol/s,al'. ' * - UL quuuuol, (Uta! $2001.57. V ` When one considers that it cost the Province last `year for `administration the huge sum of $71,647.87, one is forc- ed to think that all the benets do not go to the mother with thirteen child'- hren." - . ~ a run. . ` If you appreciate me calling your/a-t-, tentlon to the above.- I am `amply repaid wuulu Luesc rxrman want for a. salary? ` May I add` hat I do not thinkthe in- vestigators are. in the work for char- ity's sake. Our county investigator got last year, according to the Public Ac-' counts, a salary of $1500 and expenses of $1001.57, total $2501.57. `K/'}'1nn -nna nnnch-lam: +1..-.4 u. .....-a. LI__ _ .. .g.`v.-uguy: pu. L nu ;`J3ll`l`lBf'l4'a. 61': I um: ur T`pa`p of -_ ' Dear Slr:"-`-In readln Vyo ' this week,'I was surpr.`c'l.~almost~ `ae- tounded, to see the follo ring sentence . ln the report `of thegVKiwanls Club: The Commission is" composed of two women and three men who receive no . selary but -get a per diem allowance to _ .(;overAexpenses." Is an allowanceinot getting V very near a. salary '_' when, the: chairman got" last year $3960 (page`M-9 Dept. of -Labour, Public Accounts of; Ontario, 1924-25)_ and the following page of the same authority states tra- velling expenses for `the chairman of $379.86; otal $4339.86. How much would the..ch.girman want for salary? Mgzy _I add*that not thlnkthe . 2 , _. _. _. -- -u -"`3$` `M`o_:rHERs' A=LL3owA'td :sv`5* - -To 'the.Edlt:or _of The .Bame_u 4 . . `Dana GI... `I _ ..._-'ll {&a$$iw$i%m&$& Fekcqsbuvgyn QUNDLES` sayJJXa7.a}}i$-_E:Ig: Yours sincerely. ` AT.`li`D`m'n 1 l- Yours truly. w Q uu uuzs ueen name .the will I nn` Rnnf Qn Ll uly. F. S. HUSE ..aVuc-um, 11.. urray. < ' Me`n s Canoe Single. open---R. VVads- worth . C. Raikes. I. Vvelsman. /xCrab :Race, open--R. Scythes, Bake- tgeorge. Vvadsworth. Mixed Tandem, open-C. Raikes and` towns In water sports. / 4' Everything depends upon whether the interest in aquatics is passive or active. If passive, the present mem-_ bers of the K.A.C. will carry on for the sake of the healthy sport of their ac-v tivities butran active interest can make Barrie a place to be reckoned with in the, premier regattas in this part of Canada. ` ' _ The results of the eventsfatythe re-_ `gatta follow;-- a - ' A ' Diving. boys under 15--H. McClellan. B. Eby, R-. Wilkes. \ s V ' ;fDiving. girls under 15--- G. Gray, A. vP`ole, .'V. Ord. - l Diving. boys, open-S. Shenk, H. Mc- , Clellan. 0. Mc lellanxm Pole. R. Gray. , 7 `Swimming, girls 12 and under--N. Swimming,` boys 12 and under--New- ton, Dyment. Penny. Swimming.,_boys 15 an d under--New ' `ton, Shen-k, Hogg. ,-- ` ' SWimn1inp- |o'Iv-In *n.-..... A rv---~ '~ `Diving,'_`girls, op`en-M. Martin, A. Wilson`, P. Deves; V. Ord. ' i Swimming. girls 15 and under--G. c Gray, N. 0rd, A. Pole. ` 'I.UH, D111-.`I1'l{, ,1-iogg. / " Swimmi _,|glr}s, open-G Gray. `N. rd. g `.QtIrirv\n~.lv-an '|--'------- A urray. .LV . UFO. ~ Swimming, boys, open--E. _Shenk, R. Gray. ` 'Me'n s (`Anna ginn-In nu`... T`- uquuus: cenu'e,= lS\ assured. _ - '; -The number of entries and the spirit shown by those who took part, proves 7 that interest':-in our `beautiful `sheet ` of water is far from.dead. The large number of spectators who lined the {shore also proves a source of great satisfaction v to those "who have_ the lasting success Bfthe club at, heart. V .The prizes awarded for the races` were `bought by the club with their own funds in accordance with the idea, `that, .as\ far as possible, membershipl fees should carry the club finanninlhr UIIUF rolle `ll-nu um aecuna annual regatta. of the _ empsn_t__e1_dt ._ Aquatic `Club held`, at Minet's**Pp1nt on August 25th\ `was so "successful `that the. members of that organizatio lieel that >ult1m_ate `reali- .zation of their ambition. which is pri-. marlly theabuildig up of Barrie as an aquatic centre; is\ assured } uuuruy U18` ouuamg` Of B aquatic centre; is\ assured. " The number nf anhivinu an-u ix, A. c1 HoLF"_'" I &%coonREcA1'TA b The sec`on;d `annu.al 'the Iemnenteldt .Aanatin vrnm. 1...: -4 ,___._ -y:u1-:j_ Phone 345, swag. *ASSdCm;'E DEALERS: 31-33 Bndford_Strgt.: J,.S.Alliston"` mxou, _ m2os., Crgemore w._;zoyvr:,seaon H-MCURDY. A 'p4.;Vc?5:/:1/Vinnie `Win I T1-is 3Aai2:E'E>EAM1NsR ` Saves T waitin ' fox; `the . _ ;n_mllunan- ` as always ready for you every V ~ . coohin `need T SK`. 2Q.9 4 -G. Gray, R :3/-' -us. u vv_llUl. `of a Southern mansion and his guests. Their disguise is seen through. hOW-. ever. and they are recogxuized for des- perate crooks. At this moment the plot takes a sudden turn.\ Pals First" contains one -of the best.` [ surprise endings\ of the season. .-v u -- IIV \?\l|'\I:-EI` Pals First. the film version of the] immensely successful novel _by Fran- cis Perry Elliott and played by Leo W'iIson Dodd. featuring Lloyd. Hughesg `and Dolores Del Rio. comes 'I`hursda.v.l Friday and Saturday to the Capitol! _Tl;1_eatre here. The story has to do with three tramps, who pose as the owner of how-J awn , an ; fkn`. r\\-ls .AAr~- Ar PLAY-VI` --..v. uuuu LIAUSUII IS In] 'I`orontoit`1'1e. past month undergoing treatment for his eyesight. ' "" Quite a crowd attended the Liberal meeting. in Elliott-'s Hall on Friday` nightlast. Mr. McLaughlin and: F. W. Grant of4Midland were the speakers. , __...___._.___. gun SUIIUUIS. Rev. Mr. Jamieson c `preached in the Presbyter last Sunday. Rev. John G Toronto the treatme t OIIHQ 9 nu;vnuy.1 .-`~4L--~ -" I -___..._- . Aug. 31.-Mrs. (Dr.)-Ty friends in_Hamilton ` . Mrs. L. Gilhooly s weelcshvith her parents, T. Bidwe1.l,"Clowes. Isaac Nelles is in Tom} `the Exhibition. . Thna Daumkl- 1. - .7 -- C: 6-3 I&&l"lI I Gropar 501/5 4! . .`W.Gl,LLETT cc`). uro- `ITORONTO . CANAnA I cut: 1yxulDllZl01 l. ` Thos. Rumble has pi1rchased.a'new[ I Essex car. Rev. Mr. Smith, formerly of Alliston, took the service on Sunday in tlie absence of Rev. Mr. Morris, who is on his holidays. Miss J. Stantori of Toronto is the guest of the Misses Turner. ` if Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Ganton and mer schools. Rnxr Mn `r......:-_-,, - - : caxvullu A. r Ol6._ _ , Outand In Rice-McClel1 `Raikes. ` -` ' . Four in - Canoe, girls, [4 Smith's c_r_ew. Raikes< Dinghy Race Rogers, . Gray. ' \ Championship -- Junior: lSen1or:' Miss C. Raikes, C. and J. VVe1sma.n tied. u_. names `1. Wilson. K V Jvgixed Tandem, 15 and under--Ho g and N. 0rd; Eby_and partner,.R. Scyt -I I es,and A. Pole, 0111- on: `l ...'11.-.-\__ .-..- ...- .. .. ....w., vv eun.guamerwood'-`and Bako.-.. george;,. Pozrger and` crew. Men '18,l1dOl%;,).ODenj-_'*-,I{'8.1kO'8 anti Welsman ;-. Wads Qi-t_h `an_d~--B_lackstock:` Ffogg and` arms .\ *` V Gunwale a`ce, gli-la, open-C. Raikes, A. Pole,_ G. Gray. . ." - "` _ ~ - `Single . Canoe, girls undqerg 15--G. Gray, A. Pole. ` - Gun'wa)e Race, m'e'.n, open3R_aikes, Blackstock, Rogers. ._ Sing1e_C_anoe; girls, open`-'-E}* Raikes, C. Raikes ,I. Wilson. ~MiX&d '*`nhRnnn 15 --- -A " "- LA .41. J.'UlU._ ` `and Rlce-4M<':Clellan. Penny, s. -, H'ILLDALE of - Torbnto Presbyterian Church Gibson is in past lnOnfh Ilrlnv-a-nlnnrl '1 ` .' ~an0e. -gls, 'open-Mjss n Miss Raikn 'nrAnr .

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