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Northern Advance, 23 May 1912, p. 1

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`U ONCE ~-.\pply Box '`I). Advance Oice, ~}_111iy. . 2v.-z1_ mu. \x'A\"l` `seed eneml ; smmorcot- ldgc (`lama `.0 'l`own. sum 1 !umily,1ight work `Country girl preferred. Apply Box M, Advance Ofhr-e. Im-:-i.-. 17.nt OOUANTY. OF SQMCOE AND THE DOMINION OF CANADA OUR CRITERION. imar the enchanting loveliness of! Woodbine Park, and, -although vege- tation is somewhat retarded, the moment one passed through on to the lawn` there was found a refresh-l ment and exhilaration < lacking in `the streets of the city, and, not- withstanding the quagmire and com! igestiovn incident upon weather and? lcrowds, one felt rewarded for the! 'troubIe. Apart from this contrast,: the grounds presented no ' great, variation over previous. years. There, was the same order and` the same` cleanliness, the` velvety swand and; the steecplechase course in the oen-= tre, the broad pathway of `the -track, _ the ribbon-like tracery of _ the `railing; lshining in. the distance `like s'i-Iver! `bands, ' h ka1eidoscop'c szoeneevdn-.1 the `lawns, evanescent `and changing, with ~ Ontario. in, the background, - ev,er_ .J,noving,.` `now. light; now! glam-k,; the ktfl the ! "enL'c1?fiiT" _'_F2."Zti"n" K:}hZ%J+,,;L| msoaphere cautloulpd the fmr sex to; - wary, and tailor-made` _guits -in colors. was chiral, but `since Sapper second was the best the -stable could do in the big race. VVill King was inext to Inferno, and Court Martial` `was second _ to Slaughter. F0-rt: r , . . d , ;(:a:rry was tlnrd to Shlmonesey and! iTollenda1 three years ago, and thel I `lstable had nothing to run in_ last year s Plate. _For "many years _ the name of Dyment has been associated` with racing, going back to the days when the elder John up at Orkney lbred Disturbance, undoubtedly `one of the -greatest sprinters. of any} period` in Canada. The note. of re- suooess was the memory of John .Dy_- E ment, ,who did not live to see thei son of Sain make good his promise lot` last year. Besides being the third Plate winner for the Dyment-' stable, Heresy is the third that Trainer Nixon has sent to the Host! the others being Shimonese and Par-' mer, for the Valley Farm Stable. THE LITTLE BROWN BULLDOG. V . Heresy is the -prod`u'ct of one of gret running t'hro`u.gh Satu'1'~day s- 4.u4.:r L-I-u-3 ucacu uuc auuaucau day of my racing career, said Mr. A. D-ymvnt, as well. as that of my brother, Mr, S. _Dyxnea1t/orf Bazrriae. Al- though we have won `the plate twice before-,, it was when I- Was not nancially But I want to, give credit for " owning this horse to the late Mr. John Dyment` who select- ed the mother and trained the colt as a two`-yea.r old. Even a. year ago heconciently look- ed forward to the time .when the cup Wouhi be his. ` ' Trainer Nixon received eon- gratulations that were no les sincere than those that came to the proud ovmenof Heresy. A mom DAY. % has been. phe-`V greatest .., - ..-..-..._ --..--_n hu~..\:.r..x I. bl*.'l(\ A1\' '1`. {good plum cook I01` `Em 3 weeks`, wages $5.00 per week. APPW ..?`.`}\':n|<.'(-." zl" for the most -part the lavish display Eof color and design that a warmer iday would have lproduceda Crear serges Were Va-rge y in evi enee an the color eect .Was- heightened by a liberal sprinkling of cerise. Some day the picture may be reproduced [by the kinemacolor, as` the-movin,-' picture camera was there. ARRIVAL OF -ROYAL PARTY. All interest, of course, centred `around the visit of their Royal High- 'nesses.' The_ crowd ' had gathered learly and busied itself in anticipa- tion of the sport of the day. .. Short- ' ly after 2 o clock. the strains of O lCanada by "the Garenad~ie1s: Band and the -arrival of two mounted policemen through the east gate set up theicry: The?Duke is coming! `Instantly all was -a.ttern.tion for thei state entry. Preceded by two mount- ` ed rinfantrymzen, their ries at rest, and escorted by a squadron of Royal Canadian Dragoons-, nwith ..1............ ......J! V L.`L..AL_ v---wan-nu utusvvuo, vuuu oaauuiu irdrawn. and} helmets flashing in the? tful sunlight, the open state d Au-I mont, drawn by four horses, ridden! by scarlet-coated postillions,` quaint; with wig and powder, drove up at as `smart trot. The Duke and Duchess` of Connanght, attended by Col. Low-I ther, A.D.C., occupied the rst car-{ griage, and P-riness- Patricia, Bliss} |PelIy and Capt. Bulkeley the second. I Another squadron of cavalry and 'four mounted policemen brought '* up 'the rear. Cheers` broke out from all _ sides as the cavlaadedrove past the fgramdstand, their Royal Hi-ghnesses; gbowing their acknowledgment. Stop-I [ping at the gate to the me-m~bezs | ienicloeu-re, the cavalry ,up, and; {the party twas-`met by` Sir Edmundi 109161`, Vice-President of-' the Ontario! 7Jockey Club, and Mr. W, P. Frasw` -er, Secretary. Formal greetings .were exchhnged, the gathered . and formndi a double line each which . .- :I.7'.;11-.+ `V `l". :J." 3 1;-- . l-_+ _.. .1' RI-lUInl.\aI. LIL` Vanna IUDIIM. vv \J6Iu|ll\II.l ,ha.a< laid across the lawn, and! `the Ro3'a1.vis_itors3=wJe1je escorted: to 'a..e'pe'cia'.~lJy pnepsa.red`-box in the cen- ,Atre' of the `mern-ber_s, _'s=band. '1-he; :-Duke-tookgun _a with the ! the mares bought four years ago in Kentucky to strengtlien the breed- ing esta.blis.hment of the late Mr. [Nathaniel Dymeut. `At the same :time were also purchased the mares {that threw I`rcipaeolum and Mar- |c_ovi.l. fEl1f, th dgan off Broomstick, sire` 0 tie. er y avorite, and- Two Thousand Winner, Sweeper II.,, is another that was added A to the Brookdale stu'd-- at the same time. The Plate .winner is on the small order, `but the is `well described as all horse. Stout as is his confor- mation, he isequally stout of heart, and his: manner of work all spring, Ewith ilacrlntyh of weight .on 11? back, {imica _ t e tpOSS-'SSiOn 0- great `courage. He was never behind that` he did not -make an effort. to go to -`the front, a.nd it was pretty evident lthat. he would have succeeded any [time the orders: of Trainer Nixon `permitted. The double cross of Bonnie Scotland in his dam, and the excellence of his blood on the sire s ;side combined to give him the quali- iti-es required in a winner. A(Conti1AnA1ed on 5). `DR. E;.T5IiC:)GER. WELLS, late of New` York i-Hospital, N .Y., Man.- hgftanf`-,,~Ma.temity Hospital, N .Y. New York ,_Skin and Cancer Hos~ pit'a1`, .=,G.race Hospital, Toronto. $peial atention given to Dis- : the Skin. * 0 iiind Residence, Cor. of 001- lie 4.`;_a.I}d Clapperton St. Phone ` 7" . A4 'I__ --Friday, May the 24th, our store .will be closed! In order to do six days business; in ve days we are oering some very {special values to stimulate fquick buying. $8.50 "men's Suits fo1",.$6.90; $10.00 Tweed Coats, value 7.90; $15.00 Men s Blue Suits at $12,541; 90c. Soft Shirts at` 490.; 75c. .Wi1;;` Sfiirts 500., and hun- drg-ds of 'Qtl1er bargains. F Baisiness in 5 Days at Hunter Bros., Barrie. I AH. D.'lJa.mie`son repxjeseuting` the :syn.da'ca.te`l who have taken over BigjBa5{ Point, has purchased the Str.EO__, `bee for use between the Point and Barrie. -.~.u,u. ;_Y_L_;.x\uu. uu J.uu.1bJJJ. DL. `_M_-in-nviken, G. G. Smith, C. W. :`L 1IiR?l`!r; :"W'111. Dovbson, J okm Guth- bert. Albert Young, Mrs. Jor an, 'Mrs. N. J. Grove, Wm. Bow- ers,Ed. King, and J-as. A. Miller __v-_-..PY W... um:-.L\_A. uu. uu UL: LL-ECU. H. Grasett. wrote that owing to a qttzghtjty of earth being removed some ago from Duckworth St. da.m184gi6'-11)} his lot is occurring and asksed Cm;-ncil to co.nsi~der the mat- ter | `T E.]..wzu'd.~; and 89 others petjitiol ' {for opening of J 01111 St. i 1~omV-I_ er1`y?St. to Ixmisl St. IV `. '.n'z`*' .1i:_- -. - l\. that Council opened on Mom:i,5f{?g.venig1g only eight mem- bers lizs Worahip ,were pra-'r "` `1ixs.3- rete: Dept.-l{m:ve Wesley __ M-cI;_`eau, Bunker, Sa1'jea.nt, 1*'ras.`;.{-Tblarkg Wisdoxn and Rusk. ;).lde1'_I*,;f.;1;-Dzz*is, Uray and Marks aljpeaiizf-.00n. after the opening`, and Aid. B'J:a&31'cli alllc later. Matf1Vy"_4:{..." .~tre,:ts'Want`Dust Laid ` This Summer.-- ;`Pe :titio;1s Coming In. I couacuou Bmw mmm-zn % % 1)1g`J`1l. uuu uu_y. , 11' yuu h-.wen t 3. Stuvmgs Bank .*\(--.mnt ulrerudy, come Lu and open UUL . E .19 it-our fountain you will :,f;i1_1_"` the most delicious ;_$i:g`_iil a.es iand. Ice Cream jS91.0-$1 , ` IA disnor 10133 CREAM, :'aSUNDAE, .01` one of - CH RlST1E S V PURE -{CON-Es filled with our inure cream Ice Cream will idbkighb the clgildren if- `tk_1ey come to YSBN S `iaiif PURE CREAM CREAM is made from {tlgibesbi cream, in the i-`m`0si,t; sanitary way possi- ;b1s;'s` * , , . ;_}Qn;i;;1uod on page 8), U03K-(H\'ERAL-Wa.nte'd at once. High \\`;.m-.; \"n nncfoI'na \uno-It Annlv Mrs`. <-..._ Uooii .-\\'H I(I'I`CHEN GIRL WANTED AT` 0\'['l<' ._ \r~,nlrv Rnv "fl Arllrnnnn nhv.r-A :9 id- p Cdt;l:al. hes : - nd Itllndivlded Proms A . v.I and risk the 1r1n.cipa1 use-1f by, keeping` a lot -01 money 111 your hon,-~ 01' your pockets. T ...-4.1,] ha rrvn1n11 no~pow :1-\ ' `LA It, would be much safer '-thAe' ['nin1'1 Bank Of Camasda-V-1$s like- LV 1. , Lo spent--and instead '-of `being idle. would be earning Ltiterast (H. JVUL 1l\.I\JOI VII? A > `Ix -. .. 1\n1rn.Y1,+ n `Runway Total Assets (Over) \ \V'u!(`.`. . .Bur1nn. ll Don tWas?19trest `T'_=.E.:.a:.-=-..EJ'Ji J z.0rma)'N, ENG., BRANCH, =1! "l`Dnvondnoo`lo SI Ff` Er` 7,35. . V . :12. L`. xmzcr SMITH. A3s1s;a!:3! g' . `IEN'.I .Al. sl good plain cook for \\'M-L'< \\/Hnrrnsx R5011 nnr wank. Ann? 7-00 A.M. 8 00 A.M. WIIIESUNDAY V VV ~Ho1y Communion.` - 5 T -HOLY CoMM_UxI.ox_`, } 11-0 --1\L~.'rms ANn_S1mM_9N Holy Communion. 301 -M.~-SUNnAY Sonoon V ' 7'0 P94. '-EVENSONG.&.-`S_EjB':lf,ObTE. )HL'. Barrie Branch- F. T. SHORT, - -A Manager UUl\ ,'\.\H l\l I'UH.f.`.N U] [$11 V\ A [Hill .`l'l` ?.\'Ur1 Ogflteo PI` 4*. ' 2`!-` NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. L. LXI. No. 21 'wa.oL N . `A ` V0 ruomasou cnsw. I-uumun, ._ ` } 7 11I";l ' _-LN-*`.>' urn; DUI. Alla UL VII] MISIOIO LEXNOX. COWAN & BROWN. Solicitors. Barrie. A4~ MONEY TO LOAN` "``"'1tY of private funds to.loan PER CENT. A3 1.;|r1.p1 . Iiau':'1v. SIMMONS & C0. 24th J. FRANK JACKSTEN Come in and see our stgies u!IKf run n .-\m<;--unxcxergmr Cost $550000, In good condmon. `Old chcup. 'l`elephone 313. -_.__ ;:%;z:9_ PORTRAITS - -v-'90 o navonwvoa PM. '--EvENsoNG &.v Sn:mto,Nf Rev. E. R. Biggs, Vicarf A 7ri3jty Church Trrnn r1-`via A 17 on easy terms of payment. \'\'l\\7 r.r\vo ; my ll U\1\I\Q1 uaa `J-- --- - 7`, ujuuuocn 5:1 Th-rzzadnecdle SI., EC: ` A o:V.Kl'7 _ Ila.- ".\Ien s Hats Shop New Styles E h`u;`;;is}`:;-;1m}3edrooI'11 on Owen St. Advance Oice. . 21- IL.\ l_`4lE/\14--W8.IlLe(l lit ()l|CB- 1113!! . _.\u upstairs work. Apply Mrs". 1`., h St. 20-21 x0 Lmv A p p 17 y MEN S HATS 1.` l)y11.:;1x'(- (`l1il'llik`.jL`lSl2 as ' l`nrH'uil~s of, Adults possess 121.5111 and ulmmctcr. Ii S.-\I `.- , "k in? S unr}-.-- | rm [nJ}:vnr\(:`hlt:nv\8(':Yin QR/in he --FOR THE-* CARTING Maker of Portraits 0!. =_AmA 4__ IEIE-":.-.`] 3:1-I E \IN\. PIANO FOP. H cgst $501100 s8.'xsr.57aj ..55s.ooo.ooo Wi`"iT 21-239, ' 44-ly HVBIIUI 17-tf uxuuyus Lu. Uuuaw. uvusuu. a.u.-u- ;:; vuua way it `looks better to me than even thefar-fameds`, Niagara pl-ant. While we were on our road up to the plant, Mr. Leacock pointed out another place on the_ river where at least 3000 h.p. iadid-itional could he gen- erated. The Hydro Commission 0011-` trol all the power developed or to be developed} on the river and`, of course, this will be -available at any time, if we need it. . All the other representatives were just; as well pleased; as Mr.` Dougall -_..r ..u1..-.....L Hm 9~-in mac n nnmps w U110 VVlI\IL\} FLID-LLU AI-7 IIIIIIAII 1-:he`uLbed; rock. - . Everything ' - is I simple in construction and in this -_-.._ IL 'T...J-... Kndztn.-. 4-n nan ftmnn canyon] c-.__.. ILL up 8. Fountain" B yvun fmln the writin desk` in Scott's uokstnre on Wednesday kidly retur same to Box 17?. Barrie. . 21-21 = The construction throughout is of the most permanent cha,rac17er, continued Mr. Dougall, and there is little danger of interruption to the service -as there is no dam to give away and the` whole plant is built :_ 41.- 1.-.-I ......l- `D.........a-1.'.:...... m JUSL. EU W511 ' DI. - van; on... --.._V_- vtw u . and although the trip was a some- ,what stmn-uous one, `being made partly by launch and partly by foot over _a -country none too level, and with inclement weather, the deputa- tion came home highly pleased with the `plant of the Sirncoe, Light and Power -Co. at the Big Chute, V ,- `Phiatogmaphs, showing the plant; handi th country surrounding, will be placed. on exhibition before .the vote is on J u-ne 3rd. i J 0A deputation consisting "of ` `J. B. Dougall, T. Beecroft and J. H. '{gBennett, from Barrie; 'Ree.ve_-M111- - a.1_'d from Goldwater and .Mr. M. P. - Byrnes and `another gentleman from Cfollillgwood made a trip of inspec- | tion to th-e*pla.1}t of the _Simcoe Light I and Power Co s: plant at the Big plltlle. The piarty were accozn.pan- [ led by I-Iydro.~Engineer C. J. eock and made the trip on the invi-- itation of Mr. _ W; Finlayson of `the Power Co. Tllls the source, oi` power` from which the Hydro Co'm:mis'sion gure on 0 obtaining `a supply of electric energy for Cold`- water, E-lmvale, Stayner, Colling-_ woo-od _Vanid Barrie,. and the represen- tatives from these -towns were in_- .v 1 vited to inspect the pl-antbefo-re mak- ing any agreement. To say that. 'they.'were all pleased is b-utito _put [It mildly. `Mr. J. B. Dougall thinks. .it the best-installed plant in the lc-.oun.try, not even excepting Niagara. A Of _course Niagara is much larger,` `but it is not built. in as- good a. man-' _n-er as the Big Chute, said Mr. Dougall. The Big `Chute plant is i not situated "on the river, but at the T end of -a canal, .built specially for ; the purpose, .which leads directlv to ` the ume, where _a drop of_`.over\ fty 1 |feet ohtaiiied. ' The canal is ' about 16x40ft. and there is a large I head of water at all seasons. The turbines are situated` at the bottom : of the ume -and the-rep is room for C several more 1000 h.p. units _to be 1 added. At present the Company is '1 developing 2000 h.p., with a spare a turbine of 1000 h.p. as'auxilia.~ry. At 1 least 5000 h.p. can be developed j `there and the company have `so ar- . ranged that the other units could be added with little trouble. WHAT HYDRO Powmr MEANS T0 ' BARBIE. Speaking of the voteyto be taken. on Monday, J une 3rd, several `prom- inent men have _st.ated~ that. they never saw a. by-lagw` pl.-a.ce-d; before the people `with so little chances: of opposition being misgd to i-t.~ The citizens and espeqia.-1lyT the light and 4_.-.-.... 1.'..'..... ..marvtHina- 1-n" pOW01` USIBPS, nave. `erveryuuug uu .gain and nothing to lose. The more power we can A use, the better prices we will. -obtain m the V ,Hydro Commission; and the `growing list of customers means x that `if `the `Hydro? Power is not obtained, it .will' not be` . 1.,._',__` g -I\lII`uv--u--u V..- _ ---Here is a ` ba,rgain,-a. -eo1iV&.c`e-b ment house, six rooms and kitchen with mocdemji, 'c6n3mg1ienaoes.V ;J ` Tele phone con"n'e'.c`tions, lots new ~sta..b_1 for.-"three. ;ho1-sea with .a good p.1-..;.-..`I~ ..-11 .....;'l.`| 4.334-nnnH' '5nnM -gmde the Ooger (bf and % John,-Sft West} fol`. quick sa1.6,} :*Y34W? F*`@"" ~ A t.- `Five ThousIa`1i_d Hbrse Powf Available at `All Times I Should - We Need it; \frII\III`?, dRemo\'ul of ashes. and all kinds of carting .0110 on sluwtcst notice. Phone orders to Mar- `ws Store. uwen Sc. phone No. 362, `or call on I)g. 62 Owen St.. Barrie. 20-23 1310 cnuna ' La Julu vu-:u....~w, _- ,..._ _ L(_Con;tin.uci on . THE INTERESTS `OF ABARRIE`, THE _ Since- the years 1903-4 when the! !Dyment Stable _won the King s* Plate, there has not -been so muchg excitement and small wagering .on_' 1 the big feature event of the Wood-' bine Races in this Town. The news- papers all gave the (palm. to plucky} little Heresy, and spoke of hign as the most likely candidate in the big eld. His trials shgwed 1e..hadl plenty of reserve srpeed acnd he ran. wxth a gameness- whlch 1s appre- clated by the turfman. - I " J ` T T I t It was, therefore, .With no great ' surprise, although considerable plea- sure, that Barrie people learned on! Saturday afternoon, shortly before 6 l o clock, that the Dymsent Sta.ble sI plater,- Heresy, had galloped homel three lengths ' ahead "of any one of ; his elevenj competitors. Everyonej was delighted,` and of course many a f Barrie man had a srmal-l wager on the n Brookd-ale entry, and a winner is al- ways doubly elated. V -It is eight years since` the King s Plate came - to Barrie, when the Black horse," Sapper, in 1904, ran away from the opposition. In 1903 the orangwo and` green jacket` had done still better, nishing first again with a black Iiorse, Thessalon, and second' with Nesta , In Bun. Ino s year, 1898, Maratana II,. carrying the Dyment I `HOW HERESY BROUGHT FAME * AND GOLD TO BARRIE 0WNERSi I Graoed with` Royal` patronage, prospered by beneoent. weather, en- riched end? embellished by a gay and acnimatd throng, the opening of the Woodbine meeting at. Toronto, on Saturday afternoon, was in all re- spects worthy of the best traditions` of "racing in Canada... Almost his-I toric in its signicance, the May| meeting of the Ontario Jockey Ol11b,I so far as Toronto is concernaed; nlarks the" first. impulse of the. adole- is`cent yea_.r.and the ushering in of all ,' 1_S_..1`I.. -.QA..u- A3 a:n9;1-ctr mg `JV-A \t5fJ -I-\l.l_ -SJ]-IJ\l.l\`L|_(l-1"? LJUCLUICQ, _.l.\Il. ."`-3-='--aux.-- . . . . . ` ,, . {Bo O.Wn.e_rs,' and for every c1t1zen of I Barrlo. The winning of the Kingj s Plate,`- on this the 53rd year of the-Historic -Race, is not only a triumph for the` Bmokdale Stables and the owners,, A, E. amI AS. Dymetnt, butl it is also a far-,1*eacl`1ing advertise-i ment `for Barrie,_ the home town of `I the winners. To the very heart of t._heEmpi1~e, to every `part of the United States and ,Canada, the news was ashed of _ the plucky little brown colt s meteoric (lash `around the Woodbine track, followed by the pres-e-nt.atio1L of the plate by H.R.H. the Duke of Connauglit. It a proud {lay forj Brookd_a.le Sytablesfoigl ,:|`:`,";""" ;___1`p___ __,A,,,, _' 2 -,, SUEIID ,YC.'u_-1` auu MIG u-auu;u.5 H. V. `H. the kindly offices of spring. Thel coming of a Royal Prinoe-the first time in the annals of Wood4bi-ne racing--ga;ve a special charm to the! occasion and no; keeper sportsman "among those present `follow-ed` the succession of events than -his Royal _Highness. The__D',rment victory of the b,King s~ Plate was as popular `as. it was -well deserved`, %and? to the| hearty toongratulatians of ~ the Duke of _ Connaught .Mr. .Albert~E. Dy- 4mentt..said: ffIt -.is`~-`&" pleasure :.to.wiII,.esp18.115 .`as is the am j A % I` Vwa THE THIRD :A.ND M051" IMPORTANT wm I-`on BROOKDALE STABLES ruuu Md.` -~-4~..:,us.._ ' ED. 1111711631 Ieresy, tl{e Winner, with Small Up, Led by Mr..A. E. Dyment, one of the Owners

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