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Barrie Examiner, 16 Sep 1926, p. 11

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nun: as l.Ul'llUUII re. Barrie. Bub- a and Great. in advance I (in (1 States. $2.50 Both old and be given when equeued. CAN- d that moat of nnt in hll &$w&&&&&&&&&&w$| ' effort is being. made` to`establis1i1 a. continuation school at Mansfield. _ ` I"I-In hnvnn no 1:p........n I:1...I.....' 1n....., gt uuuculuuuuu 8011001 8,! MEHSIIQIG. The home of Rusell Ewlng`..New- market, was entered recently by burg- lars and some jewelry was taken. \ . VI... 0..-... ....L.a..I.. LI..- 1...."`-r1....-...-- ICll'D_ (lull!-I BUIIIC JUVVUIIKJ WG-3 uI.lu':u. \ The farm which the .;late"`Harvey Campbell owned on'the fourth line or- Essa. has been sold to~Mu {lfcke-McKee. IIIL- 'r'r--_.-._ v__ -42., . . kg%a&*&&&&&&&m&g Azania -CIElt uwiill SUIIJ UU`El|uIl UUIL IlI.\.3`LU'_Co The Huron Institute at ollingwood has been presented with a. statue of. two native gods fmm British West` Africa. '1 Olga A lII..L.._ .'I.I..A..Il -1. ___-L -____ __L _ 3 | DISTRICT NEWS mmmm.v4.v.m'.v..v4 mmmmmmm 'A1liston dlstfict unharvestedl oats were badly sprouted -and rot is appearing in the potatoes, according to the Herald. ` "VH4: n n n u u-.1 014...-.. ..I..._. -1 .LI._ r\_11u2- LIIU n.e1'zuu. ' The annual ower show of the Orillia Horticultural Society, held last week, was one of the best ever held by that organization. Qnrnn n0 #1... ...\.....a.-. .....--__xn_. _Z__.___ CH1" no 218. organization. ` Some of the county council's appro- priation. for the Qookstown to Rose- mont road is to be `spent on theCooks- town end of the line. H I 7TX7In"n nit!-finm 3-`n v3------- --*- --'--` 1 Lqwu cuu UL [116 11116. I `While putting his delivery. car away for the -night, _Wm. 'Hogg of Graven- hurst was struck on the head by an unknown assailant and robbed of near- ily $100. He is in a critical condition. `I A..._..1_ `l`\ .flI______ _, `C - ._, Y-av. --.v an All Sb \4l.lIul\4G.l \iUlllllLlUlIn Joseph D. Tunney of Newmarket died as"-.a result of being struck by a. motor car near W-iI1owda'1e. He was walking` on the car tracks and. seeing a street car approaching stepped Toff onto`th highway where he was struck by 'th auto. Tn nun` AD $1.... AI! 1.--u_- .,.L,, V `I - bl. ,1ld.lllC c' F um studyin de animal an readin de papahs. Dat mule gets mo blame an abuse dan anyt ing else in de town- ship. an goes ahead havin his own way jes de same." ' i1ULUv In one of the poll booksxreturned to Thos. l\TcK.n*igh`t of Cookstown as re- turning officer for theconstituency of Dufferin-Simcoe is a notation op- posite one of the names stating that this man is 102 years old." The ven- erable patriarch is VVi1liam. Simpson, SI`., of_ Terra Nova. VVhat s that you call your mule? .I call him `Corporation. " answered theold colored man. `LTnuv :14: up... .-.n...,... 4..-. ....:-... 1.2..-. ..---1_ LIICJJILI UUIUL CLI `13111. `-`How did you come to give him such I 21 names? 'l3 .n~. no-A-.:...! .1- ...._.:.......I ....o _.__.1:__) The 'nev'e.r` 'cha-ngeu; `the futeis always the FIRM MINDED Ed M P ETITI cm I N Wu 1213 s `Phone 291 ` ' n..,;.,, 0,, DODGE ERDTHE-RS ' MOTOR CARS One. who goes into the market to buy a motor car today is naturally confused. He has_ read the words best and greatest so often that they have ceased to be convincing. Where all is best, he reflects, there can be no best. Thousand-dollar cars have been described to him in ten-thousand dollar language. And vice versa; He nds himself the target in a war of adjectives; the helpless victim in a gigantic competition of words. And so he is forced to rely on chance-the advice of friends-or his own limited experience. u Dodge Brothers, have never participated in this verbal competition. ` `They are content with the position they have long maintained in thelfar more vital competition of honest Value. They have contihued steadily to improve their product, not only in comfort and beauty, but basicaI]y-beneath the body and hood where fundamentalvalues lie. Yet they have not `unduly stressed each betterment that has marked the steady progress of their motor car toward 'a higher perfection. And when economic conditions or greater sales have permitted them to reduce prices without reducing quality, they have announced the fact without exces- sive emphasis. = ' Unexaggerated truth` is not spectacular. But in the long run, implicit public condence has been Dodge Broth- ers reward, and this they propose to preserve fore vez-' by continuing to build just a little better than they tell. Satisfaction "Always FRANK w. LIVINGSTON Phone 291 Barrie MADE lN'CANADA "is goo?!` Te?" GLUE`, net- drllllng `a drill with o haul. I rlces are me and I RED -Here s he`Aalth and reshment: Gm./`WM gwi wlfand ,, Iw lu.malg dend%edK. o;u.._% ROSE Delicious and Refreshing ~ 3-C TEA }u3'1-:12 .15.` 1926 I `ma rune 952W balmor Phone 481 man! fore expiration. 1 not be carried med to cancel, ber wishes the EMITTANCE sister-ed letter. payable at pa.r uipped attehd in the get all te .00 a year. . uuuu `I04 ament ;u.. Barrio inn Furnaces. stf IF) U 122 ST. . In 9tf. xamiper % Phone your news items tbo Tho Examiner. _v I `I !-|l.JRSDAY,`SEyP'l'EMBER :6, mac: !! Br 5co#!00a! Va? \|YAR`67I` .'O.ne of the `best bel1ars- is a cellai"ful1f_eof.our coal or. coke} Telephone 86 or 118. ' ` V - all weather con tlona. Rich, Soft Tones Of A Brantford Roof Brantford Asphalt Slates harmonize with any style of archi- / tecture, and their rich, soft tones blend with their surroundings attall times ofthe year. , e r - - They last for ears, are re resistant andgive perfect protection from 5. ` _ ,/- ` 13 wuvxuuuuu --___-~ '_ .--- 91118," d all weather . " VII QTCIIUIIITII _I\yvunI` -vjnnu u - ` 111.53! Planing` Mill `C_`o.., _LEJ.,, " ,.. `nmae? THE BANggTggH1;;q(A SCOTIA We welcome such opportunities to be otservice to our customers, and our records and experience covering nearly `100 years are always gladly placed at their command. . We justify receivingyour banking account in many ways beyond our regular services of deposits, collections, credit advice and loans. Condence in our customers and a close study `of ' their problems often enable us to assist in directing , - rm their business into new and more protable paths. l lII&'lurl IIV Tia -T: -.-P . E 1'A;L'isH'E:3 I832 dtd u1o.ooo.ooo Reserve s19.5oo.ooo Tot_Rwourca _s23'o.`ooo.o()o estrous oi etings and organiza- ealm." Se- Institutes requested reports ews value elayed. In Women' SHOULD minor by ecretaries ar this in 0+0 '"Si:c;ck VCarrio.:l,\/Iln?l>rixgati6ia'V Service on Brqntford [Rqaong randoniod-lby -' -- -- A --nII.Au I - I `I5 Let us get a eouncl, impartial opinion on this problem of `ours--the Bank must have had many similar experi- ences to deal with. I believe they ' can help us. l'l'li-cl?` ' u I : -~--' :1- "DLIQIJLOP ] The manager of a branch ofthis Bank , . near you will wdconw your account. ] O?':"|C`E-l` ca-1 I 2 wmom. . ' I I '5 By his will`Mr. Somers leftito h_is Zwidow. Mrs. Alice Virginia Somers. -Lhousehold goods. personal etfcts-. and. {an annuity` of` $5.000 in lieu of dowenl - A further $1,000 annuity is in trust for ?the maintenance and education of George B. Somers, the tes.ta'tor's son. A; as long as he is at school or coilege,_ fprovided that the annuity is not to` ' continue after he is twenty-six. Elsie vBucha_nan Dean? a. daughter. uNsu'RA1ace PRE lDENT . l._EAVE8_.,LARGE ESTATE fsgm or ,s2s72s2 'to.;H'.m of G. "r. Samoa.` pad of_"C'ro`yvn`Life. _ o ` . . I ` , ` . Gabriel Thomas Somer. president of the Crown Life Insurance Company.- and toxf'mer' pcggident of the Ste:-un Bank. who died in Toronto on August 21. left an `estate ot'$287.252. He was 9. nativevot Barrie. ` ' 'Dnnlouy any-nalnlva n'(' n In! nn l`n'nI-Q- HEIIVE ` DI Dl!.'!'l'IU. . ' Realty. consists of a lot on Court- leigh boulevard worth 500. equities -in propertieoori Carlton. hurechi and Ann st! -eets amounting to` $30,870, and in 588-542 -Yonge street. amounting to _ $3.837. ~ D...-..m`...m; nrnnuntn 4;` 3252.545 ` Ana 35,351. i , `- Q Personalty` amounts `/60 $252,545 and consists of $2,000 in hqusehold goods. $117,382 in book debts and promissory notes`; $42,715, Insurance,` $21,993 in , stocks. $250,caah, a'c2ar valued at-$500. and an allowance of $500.a month from [ the Standard Bank which has eighteen Iyears to run its present value being !$e7.7as.. . _ : `Ru his: wHl'M r, Snmnrn lnftitn hlnl receives an annuity of $1,'~00(_) for 10 years or until she receives her allow-_ ance from the estate. and $1,000 a. year jointly is left to the deceased's brother, George 0. Somers. and sister, Annie M. Burgess, Rnnuunnfu nf $9000 and $1 000 vnnnnn_ DLll'5UBB.> _ ' Bequests of $2. 0(_)0 and $1,000 respec- tively are made to `Ethel May Manchee, Mr. Somers' -sc-cretar,v..~aTnd Geo. Lat-. lmeu, his chauffeur. ` 'l`hn rnsxirhm in left nmmllv among JUICE, U15 uunuxusuz`. The residue is left equally_among the tesmtor s four children: Charles Wilfred. Genf-ey 'l`.. Genrwe B.. and Mrs. Dean , 3. life income being paid in; the cuse of Mrs. Dean. with her child- ' ran as reslduary legatees. ~ l`1nn nanny-Mina nuvnnrl 1117 Mr Qnrnnru 1'61] HS l'b'HlLIU'(l.l',Y lEp_'.ltL|:'b'5. ` The securities owned by Mr. Somers included '20 shares Canada Grain Co.. value at $800; 20 Chartered Trust and Egec-utov Co.. $600; an interet of -15.1 093 in 179 shares Crown` Life Insur- | "nine Company: 20 Muskoka_ -Lakes -Nnviatfon and Hotel Co.. $1.200: 100 Stmadard Bank. $18.000: and 10 Toron- to Housing Co.. $300. 'T`hn nvnnnfnvu nrtn P '1` (`rnnnh [O IIUUSIDL-3' \_.U., @000. The executors are R. '1`. Crouch. Ethel -M. Manchee and the testator's sons. Charles VV!1f_red and Geoffrey '1`. So_mers. ting and V}IV3ga.z.ieso:a; onuao 2517 *5 Duncan. Mrs."J Stoddatt: Collection Zlnnias--'Mrs. `R. Reid. Mrs.-=` Duncan; Collection -'Dah,lla,.s.--Mrs. M. lson. I. McMa}hoti; Collection .Asters- rs. , R. `Hall, `_Mrs. .' , Caldwell: Collection Pa.ns_ie_s_~' --i-Mrs- ;Stodda.rt. Rev. G. `Cruse; Collection" Nasturtiumps--_Mrs. *I-Iall, Rev. G. `Cruse ; `Collection Petun- ia.s--Mrs. Hall. Mrs- Jas. Johnston: Collection Sa.lplglo ssls--Mrs. Stoddart; Collection _ Cosmos-Mrs. Besse. Mrs. `Alex. Campbell; ._Gera.niums, cut blooms --Mary Jermey. Mrs. Besse; Salvia- `-Mrs. _Reid.. Mrs. Jas. Johnston; Col- lection Sweat P as-Mrs.*' Johnston. Rev. G. Cruse; ahlias. 4 varieties--= Mrs.` W. Caldwell, ms. Stoddart; An- nu Larkspur-'-Mrs. Stoddart; Scab- lo -'-Mrs. T. `H. McMahon. Mrs J. D. Gilchrist: Buttonhole Rouquets-- Mrs. R. Reid. Mrs. Ellson. v 4 ~ Class B. (open to members only)-- Gladioli, Collection~--Mrs. Stoddart: -Gladioll, 3 va.rieties-Mrs. 'Caldwell: } Gla.dioli,A, 3 of one" variety--_Mrs. Stod- dart; I. McMahon. Mrs. Johnston; White Asters_-Mrs. R. Hall, Mrs. Reid. Mary Jermey; Pink Asters--Mrs. John- Iston. Mrs. E. `Hewett. Mrs. Ellson; `Rose Asters-_-Mrs. N. Camnbell,'Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. C. Campbell: Purple Asters--Mrs. R. "Hall. Mrs. C. Camp- bell. Mrs. Reid! Red Asters--Mrs. Reid. Mrs. Hall, M. Jermey: Asters, any other color--Mrs. Hall. Mrs. .N. Campbell, Mrs. J. Duncan; Perennial Phlox--Miss Atkin_s, Mrs. Ansdell. \I. M'cM'-ahon; Calendula--Mrs. Duncan. Mrs. N. Campbell, I. McMahon: Stocks-Mi`s. N. Campbell; Snapdragon. 12 spikes-- Mrs. Duncan. Major ~Kendal1, Mrs. Johnston; Snapdrugon, 6 spikes, one color-Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. J. D. Gilchrist; Verbena--Mrs. R. Hall. Mrs. Reid: Phlox Drummondi-Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. T. R. Crawford. Mrs. Mrs. Hall,` Mrs. Ansdell; Dahlias, from seed---Mrs. Stoddart: Basket of Glad- J ioll-`Mrs. Stoddart. I. McMahon; Col- ,Besse;~. Roses--Mrs. `W. V. Anderson (2nd): Marlgolds-Mrs. J. D. Gilchrist. lection ' Da.hlias---Mrs. Stoddart: Cut Flowers, 5 varieties-Mrs. Johnston. Rev. G. Cruse, Mrs. VV. Caldwell; As- ters, 15 vases, 3 of each- Rev. G. Cruse, Mary Jermey; `Vase of Cut Flowers---Mrs.. Johnston. I. McMahon. Geo. Lyall; Flowers Mother Used To Grow---Mrs. Alex. Campbell. Mrs. Ell- son, Mrs. Johnston; Table Bouquet-l A V " 1?:-ize " Winners` _, A . Cla;ss"A (open to nonmemb_ers)-}- Specimen. Spike, Gladiolus-Mrs. 'Jas. I Mrs. J. D. Gilchrist. Mrs. Stoddart, Mrs. C. Campbell; Table Decoration-- Mrs. Ellson, I. McMahon, Mrs. Stod- dart: Floral Design--Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Stoddart; Two House Plants- Mrs. Duncan, Mary Jermey, Mrs. John- ston: Tuberous Begonias-Mrs. Stod- dart. Mrs. Johnston. Geo. Lyall: Bas- ket of_Cut Flowers-Mrs. J. D. Gil- christ, Geo. Lyall, Mrs. 'Stoddart; Ta- ble Bouquet`--Mrs. Reid. 1. McMahon, Mrs. Gilchrist; Hand Bouquet-- Mrs. Gilchrist, Mrs. Hall, I. McMahon. (`loan I` lnnnn fn (Xv-n 'I"n\xrnuhin\: UUHII bttlllpull. I Class D open to those who had not previously taken a prize at a show/~-. Cut flowers, Mrs. Hy. McCuaig, Mary \Jerm(=y. (`Hana 1'4`. Inn:-in fn fhn urnv-1\-.1`7. CAPTURED BIG PRIZES Alliston Herald--South Simcoe ex- hibitors were eminently successful in the bacon hogclass at Toronto exhibi- tion. The class of young men which F. J. Webs er has been training for a couple 0 years showed a pen of six hogs and in a field of some twenty ex- hibitors they captured first prizewhich carries with it $60. Inlthe pen of four hogs. this class got third in a- field of sixteen "entries. In one" of these nens was included the Cookstown bacon hog clubls boar which took second prize in the open class. George Drennan of this town was very uccessful with the three entries he made. For young bacon type sow he `captured -first. - Another of his entries got third and another 5th in a lot of seventeen exhibitors. A Bradford young .man got the second prize. ` V `awn.-uwu -- -w- w-- The regular monthly meeting of the Grenfel U.F.O. Club was held at the home of Chas. McBride on Sept. 7 with a large attendance. These meetings have proved a great success and are much enjoyed by all. The evening was spent in music and games, after which ice cream, etc... were served. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered to the Me- Bride_ family for the cordial way in which the Club was entertained. Next meeting will be held on Oct. 12 at the hpme of Jamesvalton. ARIES OF IZATIONS UIICHFISL, LV1l'S. man. 1. l\1ULV1'allUll. Class C. (open to Oro Township)- 4 Varieties of Vegetables-Mrs. John- ston. vW1lbert Stoddart: Bouquet of ; Flowers , grown in Oro Township school *g'rounds--S. S. No. 18 (Argyle). No. 11,-. (Oro Station), Hawkestone; Table Bouquet, by schoolbo_v or girl-Beitty Hewitt, Margaret Anderson: Hand` Bouquet. by boy or girl under 15- Myrtle Stoddart. Mary Jermey; Col- lection of Annuals--Mrs'. R. Hall. Rev. G. Cruse; Vase of Perennials--Miss Atkins. Mrs. Duncan: Collection of Geranium B1oom--Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. Colin Campbell. (`luau h nnn-n fn fhngn urhn `had nntl `Jt9l.'IIll`_V. Class (opn to the wot-1d)-12 Gladioli--Geo. Vickers. Major Ken- dall; 12 Dah1ias-Geo. Vickers: Asters. 3 colors, 40!? each-Mrs. R. Hall, Mrs. C. Campbell. ' EAs'r S|MCOE S. VOTE IN THE ELECTION or LAST YEAR \Following is a summary f the votes and majorities in the 192 election in `E`.oul> Qirnnnn- uyuu llli'lJUl'll..lC East Simcoe: ` (`In Orillia Town 1,417 Orillia Tp. _. .7 562 Medonte .. .. 455, Matchedash 65 Tay .. . . . . 379 Tiny Q. s. 881 Coldwater .. 117- Pt. McN1co11 137 Vict. Harbor 273 Penetang .. ~ 896, 1!I_id1and 1.747 2.175 830 611 91 635 512 158 270 267 711 1.398 MIDLAND GOLFERS wm IN PLAY-OFF wm-1 ORILLIA 'nYlPc\1I1()`YV1V\}IAWB `Fianna loan}: (1? flan Twelvemembers from each of the Midland_an Orillia. Golf Clubs came to Barrie on Wednesday of last week to play off. for the coming hlonors. The match resulted in a wi for the Mid- landers by `one hole- arrie golfe s looked after the entertainment or t e visiting players. The score` was:--- , Midlan'd-- M Dr`..McClinton . . . . 1 Robinson` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 W. H. Duncan`... . . . . . . . . . _H. Shana.cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. Geo. Ross . . . . . . . . 1" M. S. Keller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1, Wv_'F-; . . - o - a o Int o a - - u o - o o 0-` a o - . no 1 J.'Wilkinso n . . . . . . . . 0 John O'Hara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0_ Ed. Jeffery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 .M.O Hare.....'.......` . . . . Oz-l1li2}- `Dr. Kennedy . . . . Don. Kennedy . . . . Dr. Gilchrist ' . . . . Dr. Wainwright C,e1lUGe'orge _. . . . . A. B. "rhompson . Dr. Br-.own DI`; J: N: u G. McNab . . . , Jas.rHarv1e . . . .b . La.!feity` . . . . 4 . 6.929 ~ 7.658 Total majority` for Thompson,` 729. Ono FLOWER suow CLUB zuew Thomp-.Chew/Thomp- `EON RON U11. THE nuuuuz ,ax4nj_xu_z 369 15 349 . 41 133` isday atternbbu ra. Ran-In in h.

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