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Barrie Examiner, 11 Aug 1927, p. 14

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TUBBY ..-_`-_-..- ._......a-sauna .u:u.\\.B 115 -I-. place wonders of the modern era. Last year more than 1_,500,000 people were astoun- ., ded at the magnicence of the exhibits from all quarters of the globe, _ charmed by the .superb musical programs and thrilled by the unique and diversied performances that provide 13 days of never-ending delight. HE Canadian National Exhibition takes its D among the the` modern pm Some .Qf'th;New Features for Confederation Year % rm "Aug'L'l*.)eptl0 7orld s `Greatest -Spectacle I BET `THEY-'|`2E ` 1001' we BEST. m yo rwraauz we Countless nev} displays and other new features will make the Confederation Year Program the Greateat Exhibition of all time. Arrange to c"ome. Aadcultural Pavilion-an 8aere Exten- sion to the C.N.E. Coliseum. Diamond Jubilee of Confederation Eastern Entrance. Province of Ontario Building, -entirely completed. a A etupendoue, unigue Grand Stand Pageant CANADA. more magnicent than ever. . T - ci:m1'm-Inc cmanms sou. nmnnmr JOHN J. DIXON JOHN G. KENT President Managlngx-Director r_:..n:amnaJubauo}conI.dauaon \ Song! for nttnetlvo booldou. ole. `9.'"_-_YE-53% % -1:: 4.- he u uuvyu Dy a. car at a garden party. Heart of the Polish patriot, Kos- cuisko, which lies in a. bronze urn in a museum near Zurich, is to be trans- ported back toPo1and and buried at Cracow; V `To lose a horse, one of a team which had just been sold for $400, and which he was in the act of delivering to the purchaser, was the experience of Alec week. `The team ran away, one of the animals falling and breaking a foreleg. It had to be shot. The Packet and Times tells the story: Mr, and Mrs. Teskey were driving into market and had stopped on Mis- sissaga Street. near` the nurses resi- dence. Mrs. Teskey had gone into a nearby house -and Mr, `Teskey had] Teskey, Orillia, on` Saturday of lastl alighted from the seat to lift out a bag of potatoes. It is th0ught"that either the rattling of a load of lumber which was passing, or "the sting of a bee frightenedthe horses and they plunged forward. jerking Mr. Teskey off his feet. Galloping east on the pavement, -one of the horses fell in front of the West `Ward school and was dragged by` the other up over the curb until they horse had one of its forelegs broken. and the bone was so badly crushed that a perfect mend would have been im- possible. Since the animal was suf- T fer-ing greatly, and, undoubtedly, would always be lame` and. unfit for work. it was thought advisable to shoot it. `It was a miracle that Mr. Teskey was not drawn beneath the wheels ofethe wagon. As it was, he sustained a slight injury to one knee by his fall on the pavement. I were blocked by the trees. The fallen; ---------- I I`---------"" ' ' " "" :2 See CANADA 1: Canada? Diamand Jubilee Year 1867-1927 : &- Mrs`. S. Johnson died at Owen Sound from injuries received by being knock- ed down by a. car at garden Heartvof Polish mm~in+ Vac- burl./L U1. tue uenust, was found in about -an hour and taken to Coldwater from where it wi1l`be sent toiPi.ttsburg for burial, but up to dark last night the remains of the other victim had not been recovered._ The men had only been at_the camp a few days, and-we were unable to obtain their names. The Club has been located on Gloucest- er Pool for about twenty years and this is the first drownin",-; accident that has happened there. `The Club will this year discontinue their outings there and establish another camb in the Sud- bury district.-Mid1and Argus. BEE STING FRlGHTENEp:HORSE: RAN AWAY AND BROKE LEG` Eoat Containing`Five Pergolas capsized _ in Little Chute Rapids. Two men (a doctor and a dentist) belonging to the Mordolphin Club, and both residents of Pittsburg, were drowned near their camp on the Severn River about two o'clock Tuesday af- ternoon. Three men and two lad- ies left the camp shortly after the noon hour and proceeded in a boat to the Little Chute where they intended fishing`. Reaching the spot they made their way up stream in the rapids as far as possible and dropped anchor. Immediately after, the swift current caught the boat and swung it about quickly. It. struck a rock and capsized. throwing all'flve into .the water. The two women were swept over to a flat rock and one of the men managed to save himself by struggling against the swift current and reaching shore. The other two men were swept out into deep water and drowned. One body, that of the dentist, found to Unldwnfnu 4...`... TWO MEN DROWNED IN SEVERN ucamu nus vegan secured. New rural mail boxes will shortly replace the swinging arm type `now in vogue. The increase of traffic on the highwaysand byways brought the risk of damage to, and `by the boxes sticking out over the road. To eliminate this objectionable feature the newrboxes are plvoted`on the post itself, so that at no time can thev nxrfnn mm-A +1....;.. ysvuuvu uu me post ltselr, that at they extend more than half their own length outside the post. | .-__...--.--.:. ugJcl. cu.LUIlS uus 8.11, it is stated. Orillia is experiencing some difficul-' ty in finding a-teacher of physical training, a vacancy in the collegiate institute staff caused by the resigna- tion of J. `Campbell Smith, who has filled the position very satisfactorily for several years. Mr. Smith, however, has consented not to leave until a suc- cessor has been secured. Nnw rural mall Ln...-.... .--nv y!:uI. LU xuguce U1 EWO months. A gentleman from Pennsylvania, ac- cording to the Meaford Express, has al ready` placed under lease 5.000 acres of farm lands in that section with a. view to drilling for oil. "It ischis intention to leasesome 10,000 or 12,000 addition- al acres and to proceed with drilling operations this fall, it is stated. OI`iUi8_ in alrnnrianninu annnn .uau....u - uuyc UL aavuls we eye. A small boat which `recently visited Midland harbor, equipped` with a sail and a. gas engine, had come all the way from Miami. Florida, under its own power. The owner, who is alone and sleeps_aboard, is returning via Chicago and the Mississippi river, which he ex- pects `to make in two months. A 2'ent]`-`H197! fr-nnn DDI'IV'|111IInI~`I'- -- . n.Tse_ec}?izL2IaJIsc..'.a.`:as1 A. F. A. MALCOMSON . T9 -|l'5l* 5'Pl'dCIh|- Insurance and Steamship Agent; Phone 447W, `Ben-ie, Ont. ,......-._-t-n_-e `-' ` Auuy. ' It` ls feared that Elva Balch, a young Colllngwood girl, may lose aneye as `a. result of a playful act of a boy com- panlon. She was struck by a\-toyvar- row and the eye seriously injured. The little girl has been taken to the Sic Children's Hospital, Toronto, in th hope of saving the eye. A small hnnf xvhlnh `nanny-u.4'Iu u!..u.....-I Iyl-[Lao According to -the Collingwood Enter- prise th biggest cr_owd`ever seen at Vvasaga. Beach was present on the Sunday preceding Toronto s civic hol- idav. ` ` ouu_u. iday. n '\ v--..av --vu--3 .a..uu.vua UL uua UISLFICE. 5 Midland firemen are In future to be paid for answering fire calls in the Township of.Tay. the council of the latter municipality having agreed to! this. IGLLCI Provincial Officer Ffed Simpson has been transferred from Collingwood to Parry Sound. Derry Day.wil1 be celebrated in C01- llngwood to-marrow, Friday, August 12, by the Royal Black Knights and Orange Young Britons of this district. Mlavonn at............ -..- L. -I - K` g DISTRICT NEWS THE LBARRIE EXAMINER 1 Few New Cars Have Received a Welcome so Emphatng and Sincere Capitol Theatre -I . As Dodge"Brothers expected, this brilliant new Four has instantly won a vast and enthusiastic fol_lowing`-is already a spectacular national hit. Within two days after the rst public showing orders were received by Dodge Brothers for $3,250,000 worth of the new Sedans. Mile-a-minute performance at this unheard-of \ price is one striking reason-and here are a few of the others: ` From 0 to 25 miles an hour through gears in less than 7 seconds! Longest springbase of any car under $1650! 30 miles per gallon of gas at 25 miles per hour. 19-foot turning radius! A Chic, smart, up-to-the-minute body lines- `fashionable pastel colors! Plenty of seat-room,` leg-room, head-room-a big luxurious interior, richly upholstered! Built to last long and re-sell high. And the lowest priced sedan in Dodge Brothers . history. See it- ' TRAVEL t-drive it-,-and you'll deliberate no longer. LIVINGSTON BROS. Dunlap St. Barrie r Mdnday F Tuesday - Wednesday. . v 7f7;7'Z7W -Cavill -iv United Feature Syndicalo. Inc. > - By WINNER 31225 F. O. B. 'l'oronto- l`axes to be Added-Full Factory Equipment 4-Door Sedan (Not a Coach) THURDAY.~AUGUST 11, 1927 nouI;'}3-QZQI Cobourg, Please send omd booklet 0 DIJC IJZLLUIXLI fruit rened not have to One or two enough to 2 ``set,.' It(*:u1 This short I avor of _\()u your jams u and taste he-t amount from cause you sa used to boil am Q--.) t._ L`, No fruit b_ jellying subs: its juive. Th fashioned nu-I making you 1 down until ( boiled away I: aubstam-u in t D..L ._.I;l. I cuIlDl0.ll|'U III \ But, with ( the natural l'_. ..:L _,C, I Nevl Phone y Exammer Vn`Vi1l`! for the ykiller. all day, weeks. 1 gists and ]0c and 2 U DU HUN 3! xSend for th ..--. Page Fourteen r//I I *<-' 9}; as .13` th drcn It THU "..Ea;,+`oj D0 `\ 0U KNOW WHAT KINDA suo-as we uucur-: "0 `WF~ -TtE GREEK vo sor?~RAwHIDE PA`TED`\"LE-ATI-\E|2 .-1-uevirea -me BEST uxe MY Pops . KIND vou cm `cat, . YA NEVER HAFTA % ~-'rHEV'ee wA'reE- - zoom st-\wE EH `Tl-\E`1 -'|`2E

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