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Barrie Examiner, 5 Oct 1922, p. 13

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$2.25 Sept. ]_ The Sarjeant Co. Limited Phones" 88 and 94_ Pea, Nut, Stove and `Egg Coal Fresh mined and best quality, now in. Oi`ders' now taken from those without a supply, in one ` ` ` , or two ton lots- T Apply at office or by phone for prices. Terms cash. H\.l"" 27--' no EU 26-- OH ['8 .3193?- THE WEATHER II. 53 T13` '. 46 .. 41 .. 41 .. 51 . 46 45 .' 48 . 54 .. 30 .. 34 .. 44 43 .. 50 .. 48 .. 5x3 .. 55 .56 --'-W. H. BUTTERY. `E2 62 55 6_1 53 65 68 75 73 624 50 62 V70 71.. 75 76 74 78 71 0.01 0.30_ 2 I ! F I ! I Z3 r An 57 58 56 54 58 67 65 E! -- no 49 49 52 An 71 84 84 77 59 62 69 PO 74 78 78 86 L`l'| 74` F 1i;ZvI 40-41c 0.04: Rain Handsome Walnut Player Piano- i Cost over $800, good as new. One Edison VictroIa--Cabinet style, new. . A `Happy Thought Steel Range, in ex- cellent condition. [This furniture will be offered at a I very low price for cash, as, it must I be sold. lTerms will be given to responsible person on player piano and Edison Victrola. ` Phone 268 for particulars "mission nish, cost $240, good as, i To be sold privately at Webb : Storage Rooms, next door to American Hotel. Walnut Dining-Room Suite--Table, buffet, china cabinet and six chairs, used six months. ' D Walnut Parlor Suite---Four pieces. g Beautiful Solid Oak Bedroom Suite-- nhdcnmn rlvnacnuo nu! .-L.---J ; ucauuuul ouuu uax bedroom 5111 \ Handsome dresser and stand. }Handsome Player Pia! ` COSt OVDP $90 n-nnrl on non FOR SALE Page Thirteen Beach stock in 7 A1 ?! huh mrio, Executona. A... .. $3.25 $2.25 mere uluc rcks, 75c wear- details irce-top bor- % _65c V Ills LUSH` '1 sh all then ....4..\.... -_-3| ices 5,193; 90c 37-40; mmunca & &;n._RoY Office: 46 Bayfioid St.. Edrrie Phones: Office 86|,' Raiidcnce 864W P. 0. Box JIUIFI . . ' re y $150 ABSOLUTELY With Al Plunkett and Special Orchestra The Dumbells Revue Off 1922 OR A N D 32522 MdaY October 16th NE w THE snow You KNow-wrrHou'r AN EQUAL ARLIE MARKS N0. 1 COMPANY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 13 AND 14 Opera House Thursday, octobe} 3, 4922 ite 6Ci2ll MONDAY TUESDAY, OCT. 9 AND 10 The Great Lover THE LANE THAT HAD N0 TURNING ? WHERE mo r r LEAD N this young`wife who thirsted for fame? A Thrilling Big Paramount Picture. from the story by - Sir Cuilbert Parker,` starring lovely A _-__ ___ `FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ocr. 6 AND7 FEATURE PLAYS AND VAUDEVILLE Popular Prices: 37c, 55c. Top Gllery 27c. Matinee Saturday at 2.30. All seats 27c Are you watching for Tho; Leather Pushers? Coming Friday and Saturday, Oct. 13 and 14 THE ARLIE MARKS STOCK CQMPANY Monday, `Oct. 16--.-The Dumbells - New Show 15 - ACTINGLPEOPLE -15 `---The Show of Shows- . COMEDY: _ `T I SNOOKYfS FRESH HEIR 0 RS on, decekased pursuant to d Amending hers having ' omas John- . gentleman, ut the 12th uired on or er,` 1922, to liver to the olicitors for of the said mas and ad- heir. claims. f the secur- SPECIAL GOLDWYN PICTURE BAND AND ORCHESTRA Prics: . 15 andT25-cents AGNES t Fri., Oct. 6---Wm. Denault, `lot 17, con. 5. Vespra farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mcconkey Auctioneer. Thursday. Oct. 19.--F. H. Allsopp, Lo_t 2`, Con. 10..Vespra.. near-Minuing, farm- ` stock and implements. Sale at I p.m.. "P. A. Cogghlin, Auct. 40-4'Ip\ PRICES % 50c. to $1.50 Seats, Wed, Oct; 11 ..C`3E!?".5:'5.-*. ` Miss Hazel M-urpliy left on Mayday` list` for Westmount, Quebec, where she intepdb; to spend' tlib winter. ` "9 ant` nu 1-Yum`-Juan} A` 'I"n-....l.... U BPCXIU U19 WIIIECT. " Mr. and_Mrs. Ed`. H_ubbe_rt of Toronto visited: with` Mr.- and` Mrs. Jae. Coutfs last] ..u...`l'. B-lackstock, T; McKnight, A. Kidd,`F`. 1! H. Robinson, Thos. Robinson, Earl! Rowe, H. Lennox, C. Henry, W. J. Jackson, CL Hounom`e';` Hon`. Dii`ec_t- ors, Geo. Jebb Alf, Hounsome, John { Kidd, Major Klnow1`e`s'. 1 mm \ {Q irons: "43:-in was `via 11:11-iv G~`J-1:`: ' I t. aftr said. `ecutors will of the said nsnn amnmz ving regard ck nil LL-.. Luc yz.u5:.uu vvaa yup uu uy DUU vvu-I son & `Co. of Toronto,.a troupe of singers, dancers and entertainers, who presented a capital bill before; a- good-sized crowd . 1 ' TB`: unnv-75 1454- (\'p't\`*:-nite: hunt: A3... - n1utz`,. 1.u.aJUI.` nlluwlesl _ ` ~ _ ] This yea_r s Fair was the svixtgy-fth` annual exhibition of the` Cookstownn Agricultural Soci_et'y'. ' I X. ne concert in the `evening! wound up the Fair for another yeagj. The program was put on by Bob Wil-1 any: X; an tr? Tnwnnfn o +1nr\I1~nnr A49 5' 5UUU`DlZ4CU. Ul'UVVu`u _ This year s list of `o"icers and dir-E ectors is as` fo]elo'ws:--A Pr'es., Henry Coleman; lst Vice-Pres., W. McGow-`I an; 2nd Vice-Pres., Jas, A. Lennox; Secy., T. J. Dawson; Treas., T. Mc-- Knight; Directors,_W. E. Stodda1_'t,= Dr`. J. J. D; Banting , W. M. Din-i woody, W. J. Brolfg, Goodwin, B-lackstock, T.` Mc nighti, A'. Kidd, F.: W pnhincnn Than Dnkihann 1`_`n3vI year: A (U1. uuc uauuu uug type. 3` | Those with poultry entries includ-' :ed T. L. Webb, Cookstown, Barred lRocks; Allan Chantler, Newton Rob-i inson, several breeds; Dewitt Chant-ii ; ler, Bradford, Rhode Island Reds and` [White Wyandottes; Bert Stewart, Newton Robinson, Wyandottes a,nd_ Leghorns; Sherlock Barlow, Thorn- ` ton, Games; Jack Dinwoody, Cooks-3 .town, Silver Campines. A. C. Bric-F ker of Barrie judged the fowl and found the birds of a very ne quality. : { > Concert Thoroughly Enjoyed { The-Midway was a. big feature this ' ` uuuvux. J.u|.ucuuuu auu uuaa. VVi'.1l.;5Uu.I Miss McCaw of Nicholston took,` rst prize for best lady s turnout,5 f and` Mrs. Ben Smith" of Barrie second. Sheep and Swine'Entries ! Splendid exhibits in sheep were i _made by R._F. Carscadden of Brad-} ford, with Leicesters; Tim Connell of f` 5 Vine, with Cotswolds; Clare Shaw oft! Schomberg, with Shropshires; Geo. Crawford of- Minesing, with Shrop-3 shire Downs. There were two exhib- itors in the swine classes, Clare Shaw} of Schomberg, with Tamworths, and_ IW. D.~ Hawkins of Alliston,' with` '1`amworths .and Berkshires. Both are; of the bacon hog type. T - !1 I Thncn nrif-H ~nnn'H--any and-v-inn innln ' ' All cxtazgc. ` Among the p'rize-winners in the! live stock classes were J. W. Henry .& Sons of, Thornton, with Short- horns; J. A. Patton & Son of Thom- ton, with Herefords; Geo. Keast of Thornton, with Herefords; Clare Shaw of Schomberg, with Short- horns;' Alf. Spencer of Thornton, with Polled Angus; Elwood Bone and ' Stewart Cochrane, both of Thornton, with Shorthorns. It s a far better; |exhibit than that of last year, both in quality and quantity, said one of I the exhibitors. Well Filled Horse Classes E. T. Palmer of Guelph, judge of ' the light horses, was enthusiastic in! praise of the classes that came under `his inspection during the afternoon. A few of those who carried away red and blue ribbons included-A. Martin I01` Beeton, W. Hussey of Egbert, H. ; Grose of Thornton and Hiram Potter of Tottenham. All exhibited road- sters; fl'\.... .1. J.'l....__ --_L- 1--.! L_-__-- ,`,.-A_' BW'i`:;'o of those who had heavy draft horses in the money were Ernest El- merof Tottenham and Chas. Watson.` 1\/Han Nl'nI".-nu A-6' T\TnL..\1..4-A... J-An]- r ./V... an up-auo J.ll\4IC I Both the Barrie Citizens Band andi [the Barrie Drum and Bugle Ban'dI were in attendance at the Fair. The} latter organization, though but re-I cently formed, made a very credit- able showing. Diek Homevsgood was in charge.` i Avnnnnn 4-Inn V-:U|1.n:\ cu:-..;....`.. 2.. .I.`l.-. ll I-lulill mber of ublic and eturn on jcooxsrown FAIR IS` ,BE'l'l'ER THAN EVER n uu: pzuauc. ` ' In the exhibition" building visitors saw all. of the display spaces `cram- |med full of various cle_verly worked specimens of ladies handiwork (both needlework and culinary), owers, `vegetables and roots. Giant cabbag- es and ne-looking cauliower fea- tured the vegetable shelves, but there were other interesting corners, andl one of thesewas occupied by an at-3 tractive honey exhibit put up by W. iH. Reid & Son, Cookstown, apiarists.` Busy Business Booths I In the exhibitionbuilding business ,booths were occupied by the _follow- lingv filrlinsli DFrank Rcf>binson, hr'd- 'ware; . . unning, urnaces; no. i Gilheeny, pianos `and phon_ographs;l IA.` McCullough. harness-maker; and O. T. Walker of Brampton, eye spec-l ialist. There was also a display of` n Ford` cars on the grounds by `H. T.` ! Rankin, A `L__1_`l_ _'__: . -1 1 .l.aun1u, ` | A booth, just outside the building _was staffed by members of the W0-l men s Institute, who supplied re- : freshments. ` I . `\,L1, n - '-n w an. ' Ian. uuug uxuanca. One of the features of the Fair was the parade of school children to [the number of about 140, who march- ed into the Fair grounds carrying Union Jacks. bannerssand -branches and sprigs of beautiful maple leaves. Inside the grounds the children form- ed up back of the judges stand and sang patriotic airs before dispersing. `Members `of the Cookstown school board and the teachers also took part in the parade. Th flan nv`\:k:f:nn- Tnuuilinm ..3..:A.-.... Buy advertised things. ~ It pays. 1.-au, ucxu Luczsuuy auu vveunesuay. Those who took in -the exhibition on Wednesday found that it was an even better show than the 1921 Fair; better, even, than any Cookstown Fair `for the past several years. : Classes in horses and cattle were ex- tceptionally well filled.- and this was true also in most of the other exhib- its of agricultural produce, and to top everything the weather was idea], 1 races (referred to elsewhere) well worth looking at because of the many thrilling nishes. nna 1.4-` +1.... 4-'....4......... l\I 41.... 1:w..:.. ithe crowd. unusually large and the` I his week's premier event in agri- c tural circles was. the `Cookstown Fair, held Tuesday and Wednesday. .'T`hngn wlm fnhlr ;n .4-1... ..v1.n.;+:.... Th0u_gh 65_Years Ol, the Annual Show` Displayed * Unusual Virility. Both Barrie. Bands There Mmuuasr nu au laucu lccutors wili .. ....-. ...._.L THE BARRIE EXAMINER _..-=, -r .v...\.. y - a V v A nu &\lL\IllU\Iu (7 Mrs. John Powell and son, Currie, {Sophia street", and her sister, Miss [Edith Currie, accompanied by their `brother and his wife, Dr. and Mrs.` D. A. Currie of Winnipeg, have been`- I spending a` couple of weeks holiday at Wasaga Beach. Mr. and Mrs. C. Copeland ofl Elmvale announce the engagement of their only daughter, Ruth Kath- leen, to Mr. Walter E. Scott of Brantford, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott of Penetanguishene, the mar-I riage to take placeiquietly early in' `November. . ` 1-r_____A__ 1`,_V_ . ., 1 1 . .1 ` uuv mucr. H:n'vey Warner visited his mother, Mrs. A. Warner, Bayeld street, for a few (lav: M-`+.m~ cnnna-her 1:-nvnn +:w...! --..-.. --vnu vv nnamunvgo Mrs. Pearcy and Miss Pearcy of Toronto are spending a couple of weeks in town with Miss H. F. Ross,` McDonald street, and other friends.` It- 11! In 1-s _-_-- -----.u u-a.vuv, an-u vullus J-LICIIUB-] Mrs.` W. T. Bunt was in Toronto last week attending farewell services held there during the week-end for six outgoingBaptistrmissionaries who are leaving for.India. _ - ` *n.r_,, run rs.- Glenn Baker (nee Eva Weay-! -mouth) and her aunt, Mrs. Weeks,i of Sydney, N.S., are spending a few. days with the former s parents, and Mrs. S. Weaymouth, before tak-' ing up residence in Toronto. | 1ur,, 1 v v. `I - ...-q.. -I-\-clvnuu nu vuunvvuvclo I . Mr. and Mrs.- Craig Wright of| Hamilton are visiting the Iatter s mo- lther, Mrs. Palling, Owen street. _-__I_ _,, J , -v___ ._-.... -.-.....B, vvvvu uvnvvvu A week-end guest at the home of W. A. Boys, K'.C., was Capt. Brooks of the Canadian Air Force. He ew here from Whitney. IT mr.... 'n-_.---_ am - - V---r., ... vhrvvn . Dr. and Mrs. Ball of Toronto were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Sprott, Mary street. - 11 1\ Al`! on . u . I i I - - V ----.. uvL\uvvn 1 J -I\7I:'s.' -1'3 . D. O'Neill returned home on Monday night after spending sev- eral months'; in Vancouver. `, -- ___- -, -. _ ..u .u nun 1: 81:) part ns of whose en received T `aid distrib- Hall]. Misses Dorothy and Margaret My-3 ers of Oshawa are renewing friend-' I r ships in town. T Y\_, ,|II 'I'II`I any -_ --.... .,.. .,........,. Miss Dorothy White spent the] week-end with`Miss Potter in Tottn-I ham. I `II:____ I\_ ,;1, ,, 1 If . `up end` in Toronto. T` ; . .1 Miss Minnie Nash-'*spen't` the" week: -_..- -_. avnvanvvn I Jo_s. Dunlop of Midland was a `visit-g or in town on Sunday. ' 1 Il:__ 'l\-..-;_I___ 1171,,-;, $ww&$$&$&wmw&&j r I PERSONAL Ot. RS uant to the ving claims verill, late ied on the 0th day of te the Ex- ,xecutrices.

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