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Barrie Examiner, 15 Dec 1921, p. 17

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2029 66 35 24 76 65. so 70' .52 32 '12 173 88 61 80 47 64 813 68 H1 -`H8 120 196 H5 85 90 86 99 125 109 1.29 133 114 .124 123 1 10 :1 25 1/16 89 E l\4\ 96 101 42 36'. 646 _omcia1 Figtnresgow Raike Was Behind in Every T Municipality I :----1-In '~< 51 10.5 101 106 138 145 73 46 155 62 90 70 14:4 337 47 -i3 41 55 .40 69 53 /18 36 -'10 32 24 30' MEN,YOUTHS AN" BUYS DR. [BANK C. GAVE!) owing to some mix_up in the returns, the efieturning Officer was not able to have his state- ment ready in time for this issue. Full gures, it, is said, will give MI`. Ross 9 land nr ..1m..4 onn run ygux-cs, 11, 1s said, will g Mr. Ross a lead of about 800. N. SIMGOE TOTAL NOT READY -_ 1.. _ ------ :1! TYI I Election returns now show that 56 candidates lost their election] deposits. Over $1300 will accrue to the Federal treasury as a re. sult of these failing to secure more than half the number of ballots cast in` favor of their sue- c.e.<.s'fl1l opponents. __ .--v--ru- urivybli I&& I v.Hon. Justice Mowat, who pre- sided at. the'Fall Assizes in Bar- rie, underwent an operation at noon on Monday. in the Port Ar- thur General Hospital for a per- forated gangrenous appendix. J ustice Mowat arrived in Port Ar.- thur at two o clock Monday morn- ing from Toronto, and was to have presided over sittings of the t Supreme Court; . .-u -aw :-J, l\o\vn CEnservat`i've member for` S. JUSTICE mowrr TAKEN lLL U.-.... 17.--; cmw . snows TO 2604 Los'r mam oz_ros;rr's '1 ..~.A_'.._ , w;'A`.`noYs, K;c`.` The Men s Christmas Store . I S. Slmcoe 5 I 5,_ 1921.. .......... uul. uy11uGLablUl1b'. ' It is g1-atifyingto know there [were only two cases that required lithe attention of the Grand Jury The Grand Jury of Simcoe Jounty, L. R. Munshaw, Alliston, foreman, presented its report to Judge Vance in the Court of the General Sessions of the Peace in session Wednesday afternoon. The report is addressed to His H-onor, Judge Vance, and reads: We desire to express our grate- ful thanksand appreciation for the instructive address which your Honor delivered to us. We` are satisfied that your in- structions have materially aided I us. in our deliberations. If in ........4:1.---.-_ _, COMPTON JEFFS U.F.O. Candidate in S. Simcoe A Nuns:-:3 HOME V NEEDED AT R.V.H. a'L.IJ U9 it. S1 ve.n':'. . fReportsA the Grand Jury` in Its ! i '_Presentment.- Council Asked to Consider It-. , ) Single Copies, 5 aenn $2.00 per Year (in advance) -v--aw, -uvnnlb I.ll\r lI(Ll" / / ance of our regular stock. We have made the prices _attractive f to L command attention. -Clearing Priee, $9.75 and up ,Be well dressed for the h season. T-hese Ove/rcoats are `of the better class, being the bal- ; QHPP nF nnr 1-an-nit... .-J-A-1- -_-Clearing Price, $l5.0(i and up Youths , Overcoats-- all this season s models-J the kind young men wear. --Clearing price, $12.00 and up Boys Overcoats-- full belted style, Raglan sleeves, some with wool lining. Men s Oercoats, Ulsters, full belted, half belt- ed and Chesterfield styles .-.vn.n VJ] Alallltio At the Gaol we found every.. thing clean and tidy. The gaoler- and his staff are to he commend- ed for theirsplendid and effective- work. From appearance the six inmates seemed content and well / cared for-. ' The Children's Shelter we. found clean and fairly well: equipped. There are at present 21 children in the institution be~ ing well cared for. As the instit- utiondepemls largely on volun_ tary contributions for its upkeep, we highly commend this cause to the good graces of citizens of` the county and would advise that the county council give the in-. (Continued on page 24) ...._., uvul uut Jun` uum1mOn., - In compliance with your Hon- 0r s request, we have visihecti the different institutions in the Town of Barrie. ' At 41..- my --;-------------n at the present court, in both of. which a true bill was returned,_ This is a matter of congratulation- when we consider the vast extent of the County of Simcoe, and,a.lso.A the crime wave which is s.we.ep-_ mg over our fair Dominion. In t'0f\I Y\l"|l;'n-nnn ...:n,. __n A of Classes makes an ideal`Chnstm[ ' as THOS. E. ROSS U.F.O. member for North SECTION 3 PAGES 17 TO 24 NJrEh Simcoe-V No. 50. CIRCULATION THIS WEEK , 1 209 Bank Chambers, Nd: A2d.C:)11ege `St, T 7 WILL BE AT_ Saturday, Dec. 17th THE s1Mcoyz%ri6f1}:L, BARRIE `I-IKE-S;lGH'l' sracmlf Vyebridge ; ljefaives . . . _Lafont.ainc . Wyevale . McA.vela's sch. Gibson .. .. . 850 58 "178 260 47 303 215 67 15 16 17 .132 38 T32 53` 23 332. `12 us Chew R.a.ikes Swindle 79 55 70 28 52 68' * 19 43 46 10 1- : 126 50 127 64' .12 33 109 66 33 18 34 30 16 18 Frpm 9 nan. to 10. fun. 1 3.6 Coohlbs linuse Ebenezer Hall . Vasey .. .. .. No; 16 school . \Vaubaushene Fesserton . . Lawson. . 'So S. NO.5... Sturgeon Bay. . 340 3/4 40 95 ~/ 35 151 15 45 11 67" 10 105 24 12 '11 32` 10 15 ssu. Yen M 18 14 85 499 129 66 H6 128 4-98 V. 105 440 83 36 65 136, M7 192 151 107 76/: I/Iillsdale Hobart . . . . Carley, . . . . Wax'mins1,er Moonstone . Eady . . . Vasey .. 25 43 T5 36 -A .su 6 ~) nu n 76 nu- BAD FIRE m coLLTvpcw6ob Early on Wednesday of- this week fire broke out in the shoe store of W. J. Honeyf0rd,_ Coiling- wQ0`d,"and before it was extin- guished _the$15,000 stock was de- stroyed.` j The store is located on the main business corner and` in the centre of the businesshdistrict. -The fire is thought to'ha.ve orig- inated from :2 defect`i ve elect)-igc wire. `The loss on the building`. which is owned by W. 'I`1'ain, will probably be $1,000. ' 7 Orillia "'I`dwn . . Orillia Tp. _. \/ . , Medonte .. Tiny .. . Tay .. .. . Midland ...I I: Penetang .. .. Goldwater .. .. Victoria Harbor Port. Mc-Nicol] . . IMatchedash . .. Majority for Chew over Raikes 260/1; over Swindle 3996. _ ` Orillia Town ..l7/19 Midland H2091 Penetang . . . . 1091 Goldwater .. .. 137 3Victoria 'Ha'rh0r 344, Port, McNico'll._. 188 Matchedash 24 Majorities Over Nearest Opponeht. _ V Chew Swindle O1'illia"'I`own .. .. 41 '\....'II:_ rn_. Medonte--- _- w---- vv Liberal for East Sim; J. Malren, Edor W. C. Walls, Manager- MANLSY cm.-:w t.-, Toronto- 7414 .1749 .3091 .1091 . M82 '7": 4 101 351 -v\.rI.v a _A remarkable feature is that while (101. Baikes polled on the whole 1592 votes, he did not get, a `clear majority in any munici.. pality, though he had a majority over Chew in Orillia 'I`p.,4 Matches- dash are the 0`icial gures:-- Orilelia_Tp.-- Pine Grove Asylum` .. . . . Marchmont . . . Ardtrea . .. .. .Washago '. . . . Ulifthoff. . . . -. . Tompkins . . . 1 Foxmead . . . . A 3 ttarlyox} . . . . . 12 . . .- ' C'I..-..._. 1.4 127 and Mcdonte. [Following Raikes 69 83, 57 1 /1810 1708 nan 909 418 116 2/13 186 25 34-18 10'. B52. 130 85 69 16 19 152 West Gwi1limbury- Bbnd Head .. .. Middleton. .' .._ . .. _.. Coulson s Hill .. Cookstown .. .' `. Gilford .. -Adjala- Cedarville . . Loretto . . . . Poll No. 3. . .. Ballycroy. . `. . Poll No. 5. . . . Poll No, 6 . .. -. ...i This will be the first of my monthly visits for the benefit of those who have eye troubles, or are in doubt andtwant expert advice, but cannot conveniently visit Toronto. If your glasses are uncomfort- able and merely want an adjustment, do not hesitate to pay me ,a visit. .I keep a record of your prescription, etc., V 50'` that youcan get repairs or replacements by mail direct from7.Toronto. A I'ossorontio---' Everett . . Lisle .. .. S. S. No.1 .. Qk....I..._.n_ n ..'I. i1< ;1fI~'ci s` tnbbx ' I '1`ec11msel,h;- Cookstown .. PollNo.1.`.-. Poll No. 3. ._. Poll No. 4. . '. S; S. N0. 11 Poll No. 5. . . I n11isl-- Bethesda .'I`ho1*n_t9n Big Bay Poin Stroud '. . Lefroy. Churchill ... '. '. 1'. Cookstown .. Painswick. Holly .. . I-Jraig'val'e.-. .. .. Braden s School (1 okstown A. E mgrove. . . Ivy . A`ng'us.. .. 'I`hQ1'nt,on. . Ba.x'te1'.. . u.sn. at 53.. .f 5C . 6A.:.:::: 6B . 6C .... ;.. Advance poll 1:; `i . V` .-H) `ova \ \ Oificial gures for South Sixml one as furnished by Rolat. Alling_ ham, returning- .u`iccr, make lit-_ Q tle ditferiance in_thn ma,i.0rit.y re; portal for .Mr. Boys in last" week's Examiner, his total mar- gin being'7l75l, or 15 less than given last week. In Barrie, Mr. Boys majorityl is 4 less and,in Alliston one more. l\Ir.vJe's has three less in Innisl, l9 less in Adja and 36 more in '1`ec_um_.' `- Following are the details arrie---L Boys J'e's- IA .. .. .. 91 56 87 69 . 85 53 2B..,.....,... 86 51 an , M .II'\ OFFICIAL coum * cmzsnovs _1751{ {F \ `\\ BARRIE, CA\NADA, THURS_DAY, DIECEMBER; 15, ,, 15. Le_sS : Than "R:-:ported Last \_Neek.- Jeffs Makes a\ Gain in Tecu}nseth -WITH WHICH lS"AMALGAMAT_ED- ;_ 326 .94 74 '48 1,35 150 333 M0 M9 23 26 132 53 75 141 104 81 I " John M. Stewart, 1'et111'ning' of- cer fur Jilast Simc;oe,__has de- clared Manley Chew elected by a majority of 2604. '

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