for 25 $2 / 25 [nices- or 29 is giving this season an [attractive Fall Premium. -' If you pay this Fall I '11nI1 (inf \Yl\I1`l- n1'|l\;lIn A43 .1 all .1 LCIIIIUIIA. L you pay uua zruu [you get your choice of 10 Fine Single Tulips, 8 Fine Dar- win Tulips, or 4 Choice Hyacintlll. . Notwithstanding the great advance in the price of bulbs this year, the I I I vtle bearing the label, Dewar s Extra Special Liqueur. But'it was moon- `shine, so a test disclosed shortly af- ; terwards. E E. T. Palmer of Guelph, judge of light horses at Cookstown Fair, takes Jan optimistic View of the horse ebreeding industry. He said on Wed- inesday that he believed horse breed- ting is coming back, a bit gradually, perhaps, and that before long it will regain its accustomed place of prom- .ii1ence in this.district. Autos will `never drive the horse off the farm," I: l i was his prediction. isms MOTOR CARS wu._L NEVER inmvz HORSES on-` THE FARM 51 UI our ooolrlet "une ar WeeIrly"sent on request. YEARS ' 2 V OLD ' AND STILL GOING STRONG - A. Leslie, Manager H. J. Thompson, Manager - T. McMillan, Manager 5`1"|E9 ? 40` lb. . --1---at -----cl-0 L W 1%` AL$o_AsuN$H1NE ALA BIRTHDAY lA:\\x `V"v~`v 'V`V"V 3191' >4:>_4Ay4`>4A7I `>4A>4`><` "ya--4 ---.-. Qua. van u.I.t At the end of the fourth heat of the Free-For-All, four of the five horses were tied with one first each. and it.looked as if the nish would have to be run by moonlight. It was Willa Mac that upset the dope, how-I ever. After trotting a poor race of it in the fourth heat, when he broke a couple of times and nished last, the chestnut horse came from behind in the fifth and nal heat and won WUTDII U1 lIll4Ul'C5|n. There were thrllls aplenty. In one of the Free-For-All heats, Willa Mac unseated his driver, Walt Stephen- son of Alliston, and trotted a mile with the empty sulky behind him and the reins dangling. He came in third in the heat and rst in the .race. 1'51!" l"dL'C5 Ull KJCD. `8. ' In some of the heats the horsesi were racing neck and neck three` abreast past the judges stand. This` was particularly true in the Free- I For-All, which went ve speedy heats I and possibly would have gone further if the judges '=.hadn t ruled that the best out of ve heats would be suffic- ient to give the fans their money's worth of interest._ ! fI1L-..... - . ...._ J.L-..II.. ....1....L-- `l'_ _-- . Close, exciting nishes were "the! order of the day at the Cookstownl Fair races on Oct. 4. A I 1.. ......-.. -4` 4.1.... l......o.. 4.1.... L........._ for 25 THRILLS FAPLENTY AT cooxswown RACES; Neck and Nc-:~c?Finishes \~ Vere-E Pleasing; Willa Mac s. Odd `Performance. ` I6 PAGES of Toronto . will give an address on Russian Music. MR. SCOTT STEWART ` of Toronto will be at the piano`, Membershi cards may be ob-' tained at the Hall. These should be nclosed in envelope on which is written member s name and address. MR-GORDONHERN ""Lus;;;;;1;n a1;i` Tuesday Everiing, Oct. 17 at 8 o clock. .--v The first meeting of the saso}1__will b_h_e_1d in the BARRIE WOMAN S CANADIAN CLUB 2``f_(`_%}`_1 _:_ `_2 % NEW DREAMLAND THEATRE % 2 AND STILL GOING STRONG New York critics pronoupce Reported missing the photop1a3 novelty of the season. A world,of thrill, a load of laughs,`anc_l a stofy that will hold your attention from start to nish MONDAY-TIIESIIAY THE FASTEST sacnon 2 "A2-9T_T 15 MOVING PICTURE D.~.'i~'o&3'..".".i . 7`..`;'7 ...... 3 4 x (H. Blackstock, Cookstown) ' Best time-2.591/4 Starter---Chas. Blackstock, Thorn- ton. Announcer--Dr. J. J. D. Bant- ing, Cookstown. Timer-R. A. Ste- phens, Barrie.` Judges--Jas. Moore, jston, and Albert Glass, Richmond l'Llll` purgose bury1ng- gionation - -.....A __.._ ...._ _._.. ,` I 2.50 Class-- | Bert O Rundle . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 (E. Rowe, Newton Robinson) P. McKinnie . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 - (E. Rowe, Newton Robinson) Fitz Bingan . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 (E. Graham, Alliston) . Crosie Man . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 _ (J; O'Connor, Collingwood) " Best time--2.49% Farmers Race- |Billy C.` . . . . . . . . . . 1 G {george Jebb, Cookstown) 2 0 en oy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (G_. Fletcher, Rosemoun Vespra Nellie . . . . . . . . . . A. . 4 (H. Gibbons, Barrie) l `hr 'l`:-ulrl Q a gxcau nuuau. I Geo. Jebb of Cookstown, a veteran driver of sixty-seven years, took all [three heats ` of the Farmers Trot I from Golden Bo_y_. V The results: Free-For-All-- M - I Willa Mac . . . . . . . . . .. 5 3 1 5 1 (R. Stephenson, Alliston) V Birdie Welsh . . . . . . 1 2 2 2 3 ' (E. Rowe, Newton Robinson) HarryL..... . . . . . .. ...24312 (W. Hughes, Cookstown) , Jimmy Fortune` . . . . 3 1 4 3 4 I ulumkna tnnlrn`-Aiivin \ dllllllly 1.` Ul'_IaUIlU o s`: O (W. Hughes, Cookstown) . Margaret. H. .V . . . . . . . . . 4 (R. Young, Coldwater) Best time--2.25-`)4. n`nv)\ /an by a short length from Hafry L., who led for a mile and a quarter. It was] a great nish. non TALL A3 r`nn`..-.0-A-nu A ---J------- 5...- _,.....,_., . . . V . - u u u w vsuua5A_y. X W. A. Boys, K.C., represented the] plainti and D.-F. McCuaig the de-[ fendant. - ` ,3 V. .--v gvv us. 4:.-Anal. In his judgment, Hi_sHonor "stated! `that the evidence in the Rowe farm sale did not satisfy him that the. plaintiff was entitled to any commis-1 sion. On the other hand, there wasi evidence that the plaintiff assisted in! the sale of the Minnikin farm, and hei gave judgment accordingly. - : TU A 1)--.- tin ..__ 1 1.1 . ' I 1, Judgment of $100 and. costs in a` .`Division Court action brought by J. 5E. Ezard of Cooksville against S. H. Brown of Barrie has been awarded! E to the plaintiff in the suit; according] i to a decision on the matter given out; ,this week by Judge E. A. Wismenl I'Both parties are real estate agents. ; who came to an agreement by which : commissions on land `sales were to be ldivided. In the action the plaintiff `sued for two commissions. One of! i these? was concerned with -the Minni-3 `kin farm sale and the other with the sale of the -Rowe farm. ` 2.. L AWARDS .3100 AND cos'rs ;'ro COOKSVILLE AGENT, oNEsoL1D WEEK 01-` s1>Ec1'AL PICTURES, OCTOBER 9:1. TO 14th `EVER MADE! Iiled --.-.-- --__ ---.- -..-.-._. , i By the interpretative section of the Act it is provided that the word `closed shall mean `not open for the, serving of any customer. i0 encepin Keeping Open _ The offence isnot the serving of a customer but `keeping 'open_for the serving of a customer, and a shop may be open all day for the serving of customers without a single custom- er entering the shop. I do not think? the defendants contention is sound We must look" at the facts and cir-; cumstances and use ordinary com-- mon sense in coming to a conclusion in regard to the same. If we ask our- selves the question: For what purpos- es were both the defendants front ~ cxc accu cuu:l.lu5 but: uuur. . . I No evidence was offered in be- half of the defendants, but defend.- ants counsel contended that in order to make the case complete the prose- , cution should have shown that a cus- ltomer had been served. - g N `-`Br : V;"e'<'in-esday afternoon, Aug. 2, lthe Chief of Police found both front `doors of the'defendant s place `of }business staniing wide opeg all at`- ternoon- an certain goo s were l hanging outside in front and persons] a `were seen entering the door. | HXY- --.:.'l_..-_ ___ , -11-_,,,J 3,. 1:, ---v v----~-- --- ---.v- - 3 Judge Wismer s judgment, in part, ! is as follows:-- I ` Judge` E. A. Wismer has handed down judgment in the Vickers ap-, peal case, argued before him recent- ; ly. His decision dismisses the appeal {lodged by Vickers Limited, and -up- itholds the,conviction and ne imposed [on the rm by Magistrate Jeifs, 01- I lowing a charge that the firm s place I of business in. Dunlop street was open for business on a Wednesday gafternoon contrary to shop-closing lby-laws 1050 and .1051, passed by ' the Council in July. l I `I __J__, YIY!.._- _ ,I_,, ,,A 1v1cms LTD. APPEAE gLos'r; BYLAWS VALID] iPo1ice Court" conviction is` I L - % ' ` Sustamed _by. His Honor E Judge Wijmer. BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5? 1922; WITHOUT ARAISE IN THE PRICE OF ADMISSION 3 WEDNESDAY-THIIRSDAYI G Jlates, 9c lb. The Story of what happenedto Dolores DeLisa, a girl who dared to display her beauty in the most dangerous ' ' ' resort in Madrid _ 4 oryog wood mudi spam? \.uuvu;uuu suuulu De COYlI'lI`n'ld." D. F. McCuaig represented Vickefs .Limited. W. A. Boys, K_.C.,`the' Town of Barrie, an J. R. Cattery` the Crown, when t e appeal was argued before His Honor Judge Wismer re- cently. . J doors open and goods hanging out-I side? what is the natural and reason- ] able answer? A `Most people would sayl for the purpose of doing business.[ IIf.the proprietors merely desired to enter for the purpose of looking over correspondence or some other private! work, both front doors need not have been left standing wide open all af-I ternoon, and it would not have been necessary to have goods outside. I Costs Fixed at $10 `I am compelled to come to the !conclusion that the shop of the de- fendants was `on the dayyand time inc question open for the purpose of serving customers contrary to the provisions of the said by-laws and that the defendants were properly convicted. V | ____A_` _ CI` I In I - - - Luu V ILIICU. _ The appeal wili be dismissed with costs xed at the sum of $10 and. the ;conviction should be conrmed. - . `n F` M:-(1a.g:a .. ..... ........J 11=-Lu-r gun. a LU J..`1. | In order .to commemorate the op-# ening of the theatre two years ago. the management has arranged for a I special bill of super-pictures in keep- j best and the latest attractions. On Monday and Tuesday the feature will i be Reported Missing, with Owen iing `with its aim to supply only the Moore, a picture that has received` more favorable criticism in New} York recently lthan any other lm shown there -for some time. On Wednesday and Thursday Mae Mur- one of her very best portrayals, and `ray will be seen in Fascination,- on Friday and Saturday Jackie Coo-I gan is coming in hisimasterpiece, My Boy, which is said to be even better than The Kid, the picture in which he gtan-all mifh (`Iv-.o..1:.~. ucuocl. mun uu-: xuu," line plcture which `he starred with Charlie Chaplin. ' uaxinvuaaru VIJ V "dE's'ERVE 2ND Bmmbj J New Dreamland will obs'erve its} second anniversary all next week, loot. 9 to 14. ` I T A_AA__ l__ A____,_____,,, n :1 nvnvvnvylllliln A prominent resident of Cooks- town reports an unusual occurrence. eHe was looking out of a window in his home one day recently when a man came past the house, stopped for a second or two, looked furtivelyi around, and then pulled something out of a `pocket which he deposited in a cluft of grass alongside the road. Then he walked on. Being naturally curious, the interested spectator went direct to the hiding-place and was! surprised to find there a sealed bot-| { I I UIIDU bu DCULRI auucuuu. . No. 45 arrives in Barrie as usual} at 7.50 p.m., but runs north to Hunts- ville ,instead of Gravenhurst. I xv -- 1-..-.. -.-'---.-.~`. gs-r-.nv_aar-naa4L\ I Reent changes in the schedule of G.T.R. passenger trains are as fol-4 lows: `A7. 11 ,,_ -1 ' I lUVVD.* No. 41, going north, now arrives in Barrie at 10.50 a.m. instead of 10.25 a.m., and runs from Toronto to North Bay- instead of from Tor-_; onto to Scotia} Jun_ction. 3 H. Al: ....... _ -_ n_..-,:, - -` V... V- sasnnvspll nuaavn ` ----~ V---~- . - v No. 55 (12.18 noon) and No. 56 1 (2.30 p.m.) have been cut off. unuv unn:\|1v W 11. amounted to W T;1emI-"1.r:e costs $27, which was paid. -., .,_-.,a_, v - - v - - v s v a - - v A - A a -55 an \\lLlLln When interrogated by Chief King! I in the police court, the` O.T.A. offend-1 `er explained that he got the liquor from a'motorist who picked him up; `some three miles or so out the Mill Road. The bottle had been supplied by a third man, also unknown. ITVL. Q , '.eE?Wto- A will be i On Wednesday, Magistrete Jeffsg [imposed a ne of $20 and costs on a new-comer to town who was taken ` into custody late Tuesday evening by! j Constable Rayner. The man was in-` ' toxicated, and even after spending; the night in the lock-up he was pret- 3 ty groggy the next morning in court. TITLA... :...L......-.....A..__I L.-- ru,:,p 1-7- lUNKNOWN" MOTORIST Boas} |UP AGAIN; DRUNK, FINED $20.i PARCEL"_ WAS MOONSHINE L_gN{g1\I I ;3ANK_ OF ' CANADA "rn'Z.I:J.';}." ' Cookstown Branch Barrie Branch and Safety Deposit Boxes ' nun On-u D-.. -. AL M()RNlNG TRAIN LATER ........4. ..L............ :. 2.1.- _-`L__I._1, `There has never been` _a picture quite so good. FRIDAY-SATURDAY LAST AND BEST JACKIE THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE! FOR YOUNG AND ou) ALIKE :1 35 THE MOST TALENTED LITTLE ACTOR " IN THE WORLD TODAY wrmour PEER! wrrnom` EQUAL! No. V40 I319 Bricks Bud Mansions CIRCULATION THIS A fortune is built up by the same method. One by one, your dollars are placed in the savings account until in time they, too, build a home. One dollar will open a savings ac- count for you with the Union Bank. One dollar saved is worth a hun- dred wasted. Copy of our booklet One Dnllnr waaklni can! an aunn..4-J [In addition there will be given the usual Big Value Spring Option. By paying this Fall you get BOTH FOR ONE DOLLAR Payable on or before delivery of Fall [Option Don't delay if you want to ` get this Special Fall Premium. T 'l_`. T. YOUNG, Secretary. {PAY NOW AND GET ,'rH1z FALL PREMIUM Barri Horticultural and Town , Improvement Society sc 55c 39c `.4