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Barrie Examiner, 9 Sep 1926, p. 3

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In the epic red and lots nne D!`=l. in- his lck out Polling Polling 2 Polling 2 Polling I . Polllinyg Division Polling Division" ` NORTH SIMCOE \ i OFFICIAL coum LAs_Lm.E(:noN Ask your Chevrolet dealer about the GMAC Plan of buying a car on time." ' T. R-COU[f'iiI3`i.{"::.: HAS ALL EssE?IA|.s JJI VIHJUII DA Dl\71Bion 6B Division GD Dfvlsion X6 . . Diyjision 6A Dlvininn RR J`u1,vuuxun. ~ ` Phlox Drummond1-Geo. Rlchardsbn. Walter -Clark. T- I Qnnnmn nvl\n+A ` 'I'n-uul;.~A.. `II... III: ;.1)iviaion 3 . : Division 3A :. Division `SB JJJ VIBIUII Division Division Divisiori Division 'r\{I1`nCnv\ IJIVIHIUII Division JJI V IBIUII Division Divisibn 1\II1CnC'nn Division 'l`|luyInh-nu. I '1o'y's, 's'31' Vspra l`J'J.U v - Boys, VV1.|lUI' '\.all'll'. Snapdragon-A. Jamleson. S.Wald1e../ . . Sweet Peas-A. B. Coutts. nnnlz "13 `9'1'. Flos ~ 5A 5B 5C Blrrie _ 2A ._ 2B" _2C 0 437 A389 5W` cock. 73v: 20 70 69 101 65 239 70 152 53 58 81 23 .367 18 41 2134 1720 840 61 48 57 73 23 66 74 78 92 90 134 44 524 18 36 43 35 29 16 44 97 49 L1 1')`: Pansies-Rev. G; A. . Cruse.` -E. . B; Reynolds. - chin`! 1'IwIIvv|vv\nu\:'ICTf1nA 'Dl..'I_-...l_'... 43 76 32 209 27 64 73 235` navy-: .. 111% 83 411 92 385 7 75 .124 -90 12 513 . 84 134 89 78 BCTS/.8 -Drury tun ' n 195_ `I0 274 70 114 51 117 105. 56 264 111 96 67 I\t'\'- L1. I1. Lal'UBUo Gladioli, 5 spikes,-,-Geo. Urry, Eleanor Graham. ' - Gladioll, 3 spikes--E. B. Reynolds, W. D. Bradley. ` T\Tn::hn _ flan 'l'Ymnu 1x1n1dL.... we 79 72 4'1 ' 663 142 91 '94 140 101 80 29 36 487 52 116. 86 98 917 105 100 152 108 136 "I0 256 uzuu: Lllll cusut cuLl'Ic`.: ll) H.Il,V-`S110 W)- Asters, p1nk---Mrs. M. Chantler. Mrs. B. M S,V]\'r~c~.`,r.`!'. Asters. white--Mrs. M. Chantler. Asters. any other color-Mrs. 'M. Chwntler. . _ ('osmos---Del. Hastings, Geo. Urry, _Rev. G. A. Cruse. flloinil K uvunronjflnn 'I Tu...- ' 'l!II-....-.. 1310 79 65 53 99 63 63 85 ..31 18 115 121 54 846 93 85. 7102 148 146 123. 783 -LIJU 72 81 81 82 .889 -144 .270 80 48 64 '126 19 VVo JJ. JJl``l|.llI.`y. v Nasturtiums-- Geo. Clark. DnnulAnT'Dnur fl. A 183 -.33 -41 33 19 338 38 61 4e- ' as 182 55 882 69 58 315 35 77 64A 51 52 59` '53 .- 86 ..---- ---u uvupa-Iuuc [The Elmvale Presbyterian church was the scene or a smart wedding on Tuesday evening, September 7, at 5.30 when Mary A..- eldest daughter of Mr. Wm; Train, became the bride of Mr. Wm. M. Reid, son of Mrs. Reid or Hamilton. The ceremony was conduct- ed_ by the Rev. Mr. McEwan of uxuu VVUIUUIIB LIIBEILUEG. Deceased was born on May 10. 1848. in England. For over forty years he had lived in Flos. farming on lot 16, con. 6. until his retirement to Cross- land eight years ago. In religion he was Presbyterian. He was one of the or- ganizers and main supporters of the old~Burton Methodist church and when it was closed he joined Knox Presby- terian church. ---v vvuvpu u Ilgg Joseph Higgs of Crossland. who has been in failing health for several months, died on September 5. The fun- eral was held on September 7, with service in Knox church and interment in Elmvale cemetery. Rev. B. M. Han- na of Thornbury had charge of the ser- -vices. assisted by Rev. E. E. Pugsley. The pallbearers were: John Marley, Jas. Ryther, Robt. Archer. Jas. Strath. Joe.` Martin and Richard Anderson. Arnnnrv fhn flnu-ol talk.-.4-Ac. nun... outs. 4uzu'|.au uua Iuulluru AHQBFSOH. Among the floral tributes were wreaths from Knox church and Cross- land Women's Institute. Tlnngmuaa um- I-..-...... IIUI mr-.. 1n 1010 .. --- -up nu-v won '. `LII \.lJ. IBDDL VV Y-`Cl\o Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lawson and baby Norma and Miss Myrtle Jardine of Cree More. Miss Evelyn Parker "and Joh and Clarence Lawson of VVo0d- stock were Labor Day visitors at M. J. Lawson's. ' Class D - _ (Open to those who have never made more than eight entries in any-`show). Anfnr: ninl:-_T\/Tm: M ("horn-Imn Mun JV.|11\ t`.ll.UH UH D'ctLl.ll'uZ'l,V. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bishop. Mrs? L. `Christie, Misses Helen and Jean and Graham were in Tottenham and Tor- onto over the. week-end. I T\/In nnA ll;-u tJ....'..\...a cc.....x..... .___.1 uuu.u uvcr Lut`. WUCH-Blltl. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spring and Mr. and Mrs. A. Elliott of Allenwood `motored to_Owen Sound and Chats- worth at the end of last week. 1:1,. -.__1'1:,,,, - `hr r - - Jux-:.`~uz1._v UL LUIS WEEK. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Graham and [Miss Mildred Graham attended the! iwcadding` of their son Hzwelock. in MMiIve1'ton on S"aturda,v. 1.`/IV` -Jnil `Tun T4` I" D`nL\A~\ IA ...-. 1' _-.....,-pa-a own on wvuplv us. \.A\1l.`Yn -Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Burton. Charlie? and F`rancis, Miss Gladys Humphriesf and Miss Elsie Garbutt were in Toronto! over Sunday. T T\/TV` and "\/I've: (Inn 'l'_`l'nAon.~. 1.....- .... Kl.H(l J.vu'a6. ans. I111]. - Miss Johnston of Orillia and Miss `Robinson of Listowel visited with 1VIrs., Wm. Kerr. River Villa Holme, are Tuesday of this week. I NT nu-"1 lm Tni... h r1-...L,._.- ..._~I uvcr Dunu'rL_v. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hudson have re- turned to their home in Montreal af- ter visiting the Iatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hill. . `\Hoo Ink.-.4.-... rs` r\.-nn.. ..__.1 1:12-- urr h'lb'.l.I', 1vu's._ U. -J5. uuccner. ` Mr. and Mrs. Fred. VVebster a1dv children of Richmond Hill were at . C. Bishop's for a couple of days. `In nv\.1 II...-. I) I5 `l1...-A.._.- 4I__,_v;- . uuuupgu Luc \/Vb'Hl.. _ . i John Andrew of the Bank of Top, onto staff in St. Catharines is holida,v- ` ing at his home here. `\/Hun Auo nun`: Lu... ~..nL.....-..,1 4.- nus `cu. um uuuus Here. Miss Ailsa Gray has `returned to; ` Barrie after spending the holidays with{ `her sister. Mrs. C. \E. Dutcher. Nhv and Mun" Iiuma n7..k..+.... .....a[ Aux n. :1. ` \..u-:mcuL. v 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Campbell returned! home on Sunday after en_1p,ving' a trip` i through the Vvest. Jnhn Anfhaauv AP ;-Ian Dn`\`v .-.0 Fl`.-...' Ul.`l~"z|1TV'lils`1:-`-:-1\Tl S. J. F. Newton. R. Kend:-.11. v Vs-rhenas--P. Love, Miss A. L.Broc'k.` Zinn1ns~- P. Love. Major Knowles.- Colleotion Everlasting Flowersgrqvn in 19`J6-~R. J. Homewood. Miss M. E. C1-.r'.:])beI1. _ (`nllec-tion Annuz1ls--Miss M. . E. (`;m`mbe1l. Mrs. D. M. Stewart. ` A Collection Annual Larkspur-- A. Jurniesnn. Miss A. L. Brock. }Zuvcs`1_v F1mve1'--.VIx's. D. M. Stewart. NIH. H. Robinson. j T -. uvcl. DuULl_d._)'. ~ I V _ `V111 and Edwin Campbell and VV-at-' son Copeland spent a. few days in Tor- onto this week. l\u'u A1kn.J.+ r\..4n... r\I/`A1 :.1.n.:|._.... -4: UH LU LX115 V\ CUIu Mrs. Albert Orton and hildren ofj Orillia are visiting her parents,` Mr. and . Mrs. I-I..Clement. I M! an ! 1\,r.... Q In lV.\........I...1I ....a..-...--.-an ; lctal. \V I-:v:3\. i Mrs. Normah St2ml'e,v alid Leslie ofg Beaverton were with friends in town; over Sunday. '\V1'H Llhrr `<.H\lVn l`nn1v\hn11 rand 'IX, .~.+ Ulltlfly. , Mr. Aand_Mrs."C. E. Dutcher spent; a _couple of days at the CN.E., Toronto. {last week. ' - `. 1.7.. `KT.-............ :u.....I'..-- ..._.'.I T _-u- -n How;1rd~Ga1*dner of Wa1lc.er'/irille vis- ited his uncle. David Beardsall. on Sunday. . `N/fr and Kfuu --I` T\u6-nlna... .~..-......L .3 - m.a.pes.. . Miss Spring of Toronto passed the holiday with her mother, Mrs. Vvillis Spring. -' V T-Tn\l7nrr1.(1nn'~;-`luau no ur..n.....'.".:n.. -.:... WCUo - Raymond Player has returned home Vafter spending the hollda .ys-in` ghe staAte's`.. ' " ' I';r'1;..`. a.....:..... '..a rn......._4._. .____-.s LL- _-_.. .....-..v_ - . V. ..r--.u..vpu allow vvvwn. Mrs. Jas. Oslerof Barrie was the guestlher brother. David Beardsall-. `III... `I 1-1-- vv1_-L_._ , 5 up: u` - gun. -u csuus V W D Dr. '1`. J. Henry of Detroit was the guest of his nephew, C E. Dutchenlast week. _ u T,` Miss Jean McNeil of Owen Sound was the guest of Mrs. M. Morrjson last r weak. ' JJ. JVlo LCWl1l'tt ` Scablosa--Mrs. P. Love. Miss A. L. Brook. - ' ` Qnnrxflwnrrrxvijr` T3 Y nv1An`1 Q ('1 sid- _........ a. `now: an vunlvs , an v Au uvus ueau. Miss Lily Hinton of Midland `spent Labor 15a.y at Mrs, Wm. Andrews . I 1 \.. in `I 11--__.___ -49 '-A.,_lA -..V ..-...-..-g gnaw-nun Jul L&5~IIOIIUI-III. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Dutcher of `Brad- ford visited F. C. Bishop's this week. `I.__ `I __ 1` -_ -_ _..~ -9" .v.`, .v.. ..u. a-l\no -3--uyy. I Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hill _and_Wi1lia.m are vismng`tr1ends in Hamilton. `II- _._,1 1:". n *- -- - uu-: wussx-ellu at nome. . Mrs. E. `Thompson spent last week Wit friends in Toronto. ' John McAuley and son Alex. wgre in Toronto for a few days. MFR, nrrnh nf 'I"n|-nnfn ha udnlblnu ut, LUIJUIILU LU!` II. IBW 0I:!.,V8. Mrs. I-Ierroh of Toronto is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Knapp. 11.. an; 11.... 7.... tiny ._.-I rrvnu-_-,l -W. J.-McGuire was in Toronto over the holiday. . Miss Marjorie Beardsall is visiting friends in Toronto. ~ _ . Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cooper spent the week-end in Toronto. . . mun f`Iowu I`I1vh:u AG "I"A~.p...J-A ----n 1- Luwu Uvur U18 nuuuay. I Lornecampbell of Toronto enjoyed the week-end at home. ' Nfrn I`. \ l`Hnrnvu-gnu`. nnnnb In.-.4. --......1- ween-enu In vfroronto. Miss Clara. Ellis of Tdronto-nwans ih town over the holiday. ` `Lorna Fnmnhnll nl '1`nm~.v-.+.-. A...4.....-..: wwwfnwww mm '.u0.l0'L0BV.1` E ELMVALE News mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm w&%w&&i;;i U811. Salpi;.>:lossis---M!ss A.`L. Brock, Mrs. D. M. Stewart. ' Qnnlmlnan, I/fun `D T t\Ivr\ `ll/Ito... A T $&&&m&*$&&m&&5 The Late Joseph Higgs -r.'L. IJn..... Al t`1._......I._._.1 ._.I Reid-Train Nubtials rI.__-_-1_ I-\_,__u,__4 , `T !-IE muuu\a axamm-:3 Dealer and Distributor Anc pmyeu tne weaning march. The bride, who wasgiven away _by her father, wore a gown of Madonna] blue crepe Elizabeth with silver shoes and hose and hat to match. She carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses and lily- of-the-valley. The bridesmaid, who was the bride's sister Maude. wore a gown of June rose crepe Romaine and car- ried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses. The groom was assisted by his brother, Mr. Adam Reid of Hamilton. During the signing of the register, Mr. Jack Cooper of Barrie sang For You?Alone .. After fh lrnrnnnu 9 u-onnnoln-. --on-~ uuupcr u; .o-arrxe sang "For You Alone I After the ceremony a reception was` held at the bride's home. following which Mr. and Mrs. Reid left by motor for a trip through the Adirondacks. The bride travelled` in a navy blue georgette dress and coat with brown hat, shoes and hose to match. On their return they will reside in Barrie. 3 -All sizes linoleum r.ugs "at W. A. jLowe & Son's. Elizabeth St. tf_c JJlv`:1'z:'r) R. Kendall, G.` Underhill. ` ' cv..1..:.. 1|/r..,. T `n \v......-... fl ` lChurc`~.h-ill. The church was tastefully decorated with cosmos. gladioli and dahlias. Mr. Frank Dutcher of Bar- rie played the wedding march. The Whn urea aivynn nI-v--- `~-- v:l1Jle;'i g1;'c$.Eiao;-gizallt; an `I"lCeo ` . Notwithstanding the recent remark- eable reductions in Chevrolet prices, Chevrolet .does not aim to be the cheapest cat-in itsclass. Itdoesaim `land is` justly consilere'd--`t_he/; greatest value in its class. v The smooth Chevrolet is outstanding value, not only because it costs you because it gives you" more HE price of a car is what you pay-the value is what you get. \I_I__- 2- AL- --__I_2-__-_,, _ I\--_`l_4..- F. M. TYRRELL, Superintendent Ross BLOCK, DUNLOP STREET, BRRIE, om ____._...:__._ ____j___} Roadster 3640 Coupe $810 Sedan $920 Sport 715 Coach 810 Landau Sedan 970 Touring 640 Commetcial Clnaaaia - - 495 Sport 715 Utility Express - - 730 All Price: atfactory Taxes Extra dealer car `/br%Economz'cal 77'1mspartatz'o7z BARRI E, ONT. may be INSURED against re ann lightning at MODERATE COST by our SHORT DATE POLICIES. `J You cannot afford to take a chance`. JVJ . \.al14Hl}JUUl|n . F4 Pans1es--Mrs. P. Love. Miss M. E. Campbell. ' Petunias. s_ingle-S. G. Underhill. Phlox Drummondb--Mrs. P. Love, Archie Jamleson`. ' ` ' . Roses--Mrs._ D. M. Stewart. h tooks-J. -Yeates, Miss M. E. Camp- p 7 . -:``In His Quiet % Moments ' ADVERIISE _ng nu: EXAMINER 'Tis now he realizes just what it would have meant if he had insured when able. to provide for his wife an income of at least $l00.00 a month ($1,200.00 a year) as long as she livcd._ At his age (35) $6.40 a week the London Life would have guaranteed it, and `worry would not now be further sapping his strength. - killing any chance he may have had of recovery. . Q Q A `V II` 3% I enough! Always. `the life of the party` every- body admires Ted Carruthers for ' breezy good nature and winning . personality. He as a real'ma>n through and through.- But his quiet moments-_ Poor Ted h his personal problem from which ecannot shake himself free when alone. ' A recent illness, the price of overwork, left his health impaired. The doctor says it is only a matter of time. He now has only a few short years in which to provide for Mary and the children. _What is he to do? He is not able to get` life insurance and cannot save much more than $300.00 a year. ln five years this will be but $|,500.00-not nearly gnnnalil We represent ALL STEAMSHIP LINES. Passports arranged for. CANADIAN NATIONAL` RAILWAYS. A. F. A. MALCOMSON .u,.,w wueu ones oy Insurance, and worry removed from those .10! have dependents. One of our trained representatives will be glad to-advise v v C T Thefuture meg easily be made safe for loved ones by insurance, a IDIITYII Pnirlnnazl `canon 1'--~ LVU be. Q1. A `Truf Stqfy To pay less than the price of the smooth Chevrolet is to sacrice quality. To y more, for at car in the Chevro etvclass, is needless extravagance. I The Smqothest Chevrolet in Chevrolet ltistor in selling at the Lowest Price for wile}: Chevrolet has ever been .94!`-yd .,i.-9 C!!!`lt -more power and , speed--more instant acceleration---.mo`re striking beauty of line and nish-more rich- ness of ' upholstery--more complete- ness of appointments. Phone 447W. V JL'lt'J'u Mignonette--H. M. Lay, Miss M. E. Campbell. . Nasturtium-Mrs. P. Love. Miss M. E. Campbell. 'Pnnn1nn_.Mrn I3 `Love Mla `M Tc`. Du:wax'L. 1. xu. uny. . y A I-Iydrangea_ Pan--I-I, M. Lay, Geo. Vickers. Iflnnnnoffau `If T nuv 'II`nn `I U` JJUVUu Gaillardia. Perrennllal---Mrs. D. M. Stewart. H. M. Lay. I-Ivrnnann I391-\.._'l -T M T1111 (`inn 1|. 9 J4} L|JUu Giadioli. collection Rr1mullnus--W. Patterson. W. H. G. Marwood. AGladiol1. 8 spikes Px'1mulInus-W. H. G. Marwood. Geo. Vlckers. 'G1ad1oli. 1 spike of each variety-+1 . Love. flnlllnulo Dnnmnvnvuln` , `llama `I ! `ll lUI'BUllq JV1l'Ha 114. 31- JJIUUIIH Gladioll, 1 spe men spike--P. Love, `W. Patterson. Gladioli. r10 variet!es-P. Love, Dr. A. '1'. Little. fl 1n11{nI` nnIIAnfCnr\ D-`Iv-nuuICunnun,,,,"IY J.JUVC- Gladioli. variegated--W. Pattersoml J. A. MacLaren. Gladioli, any other color-P. Love. Dr. A. '1`. Little. f'!InH{n1` Elna nun Invrnu-ur'Inn.__`IT Do` u 1);; rrie, iz.-1- the cx-es 6th nn- JJ 1 v uuuc. flgioli, blue or 1a?vender--W. Pat- terson. Mrs. E. J. Dibbln. f!`np`InII 1 nvuonlvmnn anal`-n,, MD 7 A-In IJ\Jl\Jv Galdioli, Love. ('11:: din lalczididli, Dibbin. f`1n:1ln1l LIJUUJIM Glndioli, Little. ' fllnlnil JJJI LOU: .' Gladioli. holds. flcxlinll IJUUISIHJIL Jladioli, 10 spike:-1-P. Love, Dr. A. '1`. Little. Giadioli, req--S. G, Underhill, . P. Love. ` ("Jun-Ivlnll vn(\IIv `D T rnnvn `Inn `[7 `I J CrLLl`hc Gladioli, 8 spikes---P. Love S. G. Underhill. I!1nAlnIi 1n nnilynn `D `I n--:-.' 'I`\.. A -lk`..Llt'l'u Dahlia, specimen bloom--'.I`. Loug- heed. Geo, \'ic'ke1"s, ` Dnlmlias, 10 out b1ooms--'J`. Lougheed. Dinnthus---Mrs. D. M. Stewart. "J. Yeates. IV`l..Al4-.1! D nmilynn `El T n... B (V M" is (V JVJX'Pi, \I. \f\ BUD. Basket Gladioli with. :m,v embellish- ment--\\'. Pzmqrson, Mrs. P. Love, Geo. V11.-14:e1's. .[ IWI.\n.~. I`! F5: ngs nd ' vufnura, ;vu'Is. JJ. AV]. DLt'WkU'L. Hand Bouquet--M1ss M. E. Campbell, 1`/Ir:-`. P. Love, E. B. Re,vnold.sx. Q Illlffruvuhnlo Dnilrnnnfn nI1 A{FPnnnu-.4 JYLII`. F. LJUVC, 114. D, I\!`,'_\'l]U|L[H, [ 3 Buttonhole Bouquets, all different--' Nliv-`s M. Campbell, Irwin McMahon. Mxsx. G. Webb. . . `Lin;-lyno fil...-Hull .nH-L. .-..... .....-1,...IIx,.I- .1. u.ruu}JIJI.`H, 124, D. nuyuuxurs. Vase of Perennials in V:u'lety---Gen, vVi(kers, Mrs. D. M. Stewart. I-T2IY\,`l 'IQr\nrn|of..__.`.\/ling `hf TI` (V.-an-unl~.n1I rut. .vu'ta'. m. anumsuu. 1'1. 1V1.,14uy. Table Bouquet, natural arrangement.` not t!ed-Mrs. D. Stewart. Miss M.` E. Campbell. 13, B. Reynolds. I V2420 nt pnm:n'\ninlu In \7znv|nfu___I!on Vvuuu. .\H.`$. 1". .|4UVt1, A. D, LJUULLS, 'I`uM%'2 Decfrm1tiun-1\'i1's. D. M. Stew- art. Mrs. M. Jackson. H. M.iLay. 'l`.-ahlp Rnnrnmr nnfnrnl nr'Ivnnn'nn1anf ..,.-up... 0-1! Vase at Sweet Pe.~1s---R. J. Home- woud, .'m".~s. P. Love, A. B, Coutts. 'f`n]r.Y."x r\croIu1n Hnn_`\ nu `Fl `Ml Q0-4-nu ---nu'r<. K". L4U\ t2. _ Bowl of Rose:-;--W. Putterspn. Mrs. D. M. Ste\wu`t. " ' (u-.I1o,.H.... no A..n....v..~..m `n fnuvn LI. 3'}. OULCVVETLFL. l Cfollec-tion of Antl1'1'h1nun)---P. Love. S. (3. Underhill. (`Inna 13 ' 'I`uber~ous Begonia Collection in Pots ---Mr:-I. P. Love. Dunn!` no I:),....~... ur n..++',.....n.- 1\.r..,. I1. l.lL!1K|*';';\Vl)(ikl;` I J L. NJ. \'V fI.|lllC. ` V . . ! Collection of 1"lowers~-8 blooms-o'r smikes, 1% vzu'ieties--C. R. Kendall. R. J. Homse\vond,. 'I`nka.-.....n Du.-..n.,.h. r1n11.-.,.H.-.....,. `l3..o.. U11` ['0]... the lud- .134: I/i1lll]JlJUlI. ' Perennial Phlox-Geo..V1cke2's. Mia. *1. S. Vvaldie, O 3 4~,.IIm.+snh no 1.u.-...m.... b 1..1............ ..'.. pau|pIJU11. 11. 3'1. Lauy. A Vase of Flowers Mother Used To Gr0w"--Mrs. D. M. Stewart. Miss M. E. Campbell. ` Par-r.1nn*n'l I3}-\1nv._(`1nn Klinlznua '!\/Tun wen. u, 11. Lxuuuuu. V ' Vase of Cut Flowers--Geo. Vlckerr-3.~. Mrs. P. Love. - , - . Antlrrhinum (Snapdz'agon)---Collec- tirm---Arcl1ie Jztmieson. Mrs. G. Webb. Mign0nette---C0llecLi0n---Miss M. -15). Campbell. H. M. Lay. `V1120 nf F`Inurna `\/fnfhnu TYanr1 Tn uuucruau. V Asters-10 blooms. all one'color--G.V Richardson. .- -- > < - L Dianthu s---Collection---M1ss J. Cald- well. C. R. Kendall. \7LaQn (1? (-`11f Wlnvuvonvn (Inn Tflnlynun ` J7: JJUVIL Gladioli--8 spikels, 8 varieties named, ~-W. Patterson, P. Love. ' pnnninn._..(`nI`lAnnn_._.I3 '-Tnun G ['1 ` " \ Vv L`1|.LUl'5UH, 1'. .I4UVcv V _ Pansies--Collection-P. Love. S. G, Underhill. Auhzx-au__1n kin.-..,.-.... ..n .-.......-...u.... `n In. L). uuuurxuu, 1". uuve. ' Cosmos---Display---Mrs.' H. Robinson`. 'j P. Love. flInRInH_Q av-Jlynn Q IrrIIn'I\O-`ts:-u ....-.......A uau. Asters---Collection, 8 varities--Mrs. M. Jack on. ` fllodinl 0 ._~nlIuu. 'I:V....I..... TIl..LI.-.....I U JVJ n uauxs uu. - I GladioTT-3 spikes, Evelyn Kirtland-- S. G. Underhill, P. Love. i" (.nnmnn.._.T1hznl;nr._..1\/l'm:'1-l Dnhlnann ' r. J.aOVfe,`lV1!`B. ti. 5. waxcue. ' A-| Gladioli--Basket comprised ot two` colors only--W. Patterson`, W. H. G. Marwood. . Petunias---ColIection--S. G. Under-V hill. 1': bill. An Aura. U. W1. awwurl. ` ' 1 G}adioll--3 spikes. smoky or varle-. 8ated-P. Love. Dr . A. '1`. Little. ' SW99? pnnn._{`nllnntInn 9 na dnn___ Ha`-UU:1'. IJUVU, Dr A. '1'. ldlttlen Sweet Peas--Collectton, 8 vaea-- P. Love. `Mrs. R. S. Waldie. (}]Hdi|`l"-.--`Rn altar nnnnnv-land ni 1ur'n'.' I . vuuvu. ur. A. '1'. uuue. ' , Basket Cut Flowers--C. R. Kendall. Mrs. D. M. Stewart. ' - ! (:1-Rd`l|`L.-..Q nnllrnn annnlttv nun `Vania, Lcrauu, La. Iv. xxullnulh. , ". Perenn1als--Best vase of 3 varieties --Miss M. E. Campbell, W. D. Bradley- Gladioli-8 spikes. blotched va;r1,ety.-- P. Love. Dr. A. T. Little. ' Rkf (`Hf F`InIIrnn::_{V D TIA-.114-.II uuvc. D, u. uuuuruul. - . 3- Dahlias-T---V'ase of 8 in variety named -4-T. Lougheed, Miss M. E. Campbell. Gladioli--%SpeclmenA splk_e~-W. Pat- terson, C. R. Kendall. ' M pay-nnnInla.._Rnat noun no! 0 Iv'onIn`4\n` PRIZE vv'ireNERs FOR FLOWERS `AT B;A_RR_;IE SHOW Class 'A., . . I Gladioll-..-=-1_0 spikes, '5 varieties-v-P." LOVG. S. G. 'Underh1ll. ' . . nQh}i-.vhD (If `I1 Iilnlfll T_l-lMURS'DAY. SEP'!'EMnR`9.\ :15; ;% white--P. Love. E. B. Rey- " 9, ~ t926. yellow--P. Love. Mrs. E. J.~ purple--Dr. A. T. Little, P. plnk--P. Love, Dr. A. T.` Class C. cm; `A. ll, Class B, V. Bab- Mrs. 12. . ---- -wwu-vv I uric: I Star, story and support--the three essentials of a successful screen play- are unmistakably present in Infatua- tion," booked at the Capitol for next week. The star is Corinne Griffith: the story is taken f om W. Somerset Maugham's recent tage hit, Caesar's Wife," and the support includes Percy Marmon, Malcolm MacGregor. Warner Oland. Leota Lorraine, Martha Mattox, Claire DuBrey and Clarissa Selwynne. (advt). `the can Majority for Drury, 274. Total majority for Boys, 590. 'Dalton .. . Midhurst . . Cundles . . . Mineslng .. Grentel .. . Edenvale .. Anten Mills Ferndale .. Majority for Drury,150. Stayner .. .. .. .. .. .. Majority for Drury, 17. _ DUUII Brentwood` .. .. . . New Lowell (2) .. Cain's Corners .. .. Crow's Corners . . .` Tory Hill .. .. .. .. Sunnidale Corners [Majority for Drury, 550. ' ' Surinidalq - ` lvnn furnn` .l.'J\.l[-'.Kl& v u 0 - Rugby .. .. T Jarratvs .. . 0ro,Station . }'J:1wkestone Shanty Bay . Crown Hill; No. 15 . . . . Town Hall . Edgax .. .. 'l3nu~lrnr Ullclllll u u c u Huron . ` Slnghampton Duntronn . ' Nottawa (2) . |Lawrence s .. 7 Majority for Drury, 6; Oro (unuyn 'ILI'HI $\'ULLt1\'V'clH Avening` .. .. .. .. .. Currie s .. .. .. .. .. Cashtown .. .. .. .. Fourth Line Corner .. `Buckingham .. .. .. . Batteau .. .. .. .. .. TN-unndln 1VIajo1'it for Drury. 259. , _Notta\vasaga A vnnln p` ' i` Pbmng . Polling M [Polling l .i Polling I I J.`lU: Apto... .. .. .. .. 15. East of Elmvale `Phelpston .. .. . Elmvale .. .. .. -New.Flos .. .. .. . Li1l1crap's .. . . . . I Langman .. .. Total for Barrie Ma.,1orit_v for B03 Collingwoog .. . Majority for Boy Creemore .. .. .. .Majori'ty for B01 ! Polling Polling Polling j Polling - ; Advance `P911- "Polling Division 4 .. Polling Division` 4A Polling Division 4B Polling Division 40. `Polling Division 4D I Polling Divisio_n_ 4E ? Pomng ` Polling M l Pomng. % COCK- , Zinnia.s-Major Knowles, Mrs. '1; L h 6. . " Dug Ge [Novice Class AAsters--Major Knowles. Mrs. B. M. Sylvester. Rev. `G. A. Cruse. . , Gladiol!-Mrs. E. _J'. Dibbin-. Major. Knowles. ` ._ _ .Na.sturt1ums-MaJor Knowles; Del. Hast1ngs_.\ - \ . Sweet Peas--Rev. G. A. Cruse.

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