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Barrie Examiner, 6 Jan 1927, p. 5

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' eMany fine birds are on exhibitien at the Poultry Show, which opened on,Tuesdav in the `mm-Im+ 1...n .....: {Judge PraAise s' Quality of, 1 _Birds Shown; List of ] i i Prize-Winners ` V I , _._- _- ---- vac Ill I-BIC` [own-`nip: I wish to thank the Electors of the ~ Township of Essa for the honor of ! my election as Councillor and to wish every one a Happy and Prosperous New Yqar. ' ` lc , ` -W. J. .C. BOAKE. To tile Electors ~ .----------;--------------j M [ V T To the Electors of Base Township: Ladies and gentlemen: I thank you .for returning the as Councillor for 1927 and will do my best to merit; your confidence. ` lp '--No1gMAN COXWORTH. Cu ulc w we reevesmp on Monday.| I wish to acknowledge with cordial` thanks this expression of, confidence, including, as I believe it `does, an ap- preciation of the council's work du'_r- ing }926. ~ ` 1c,-._ ; __(1 n AT`l"A"In MON., `rm-'.s., wan. - ---- -uoa-n\v I VJl\hI `Jr Il`I`IDr `L: V 1` `Ladies and G ntlemen: No candi- date could-help eeling gratified and honored by such support as re-elect-_ ed me to the reeveship Monday.| acknowledma mm: nnwni? ,, ( TO THE ELECTORS OF INNISFIL: t.hA:tun .._.I I`I__-LI, " 'i ' `L `d-:'-' -"':i""` VI` DIQKIKIE3 3 195 an entlem. ---I th you for the confidence (;e)rlla 1ced in 31:: i by returning me to the Board of Ed. I ncation for 1927-28 and promise m 3 very best endeavors in the education): al interests of the Town. . 1 wish on `all happiness and prosperity. y 1 [`1_-*5 ---w. c. WALLS.` ,, H nu-: ELECTORS or BARRIE: . _- _ IoA:nn ......J fI-__;I-,, *' , uzuy mzucomson. Guinea Pigs, Covies--1_ and 2, .ly Malcomso . w .u_.a.~. macmlnon nas an i `should not fail to attend. son. i 'n:,,, I DUI` " irmingham Rollers-1 and . Billy Malcomson. l f1n.`...... 13:... rd... - - -` ' A better-than-usiual comedy _ AND . Epiiode9 "I-`IGHTING Two complete `shows `each night at 7.15 & 9.15 Sat. Mat. at 2.310. T REGULAR PRICES A ,-- __.,.-._..- ......u7 uraucn Vlctdfllll Order of Nu: A - O MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Miss Mac_Mahon has interesting story to tell. All in to attend. . T """` PU?-UC LIBRARY HALL, MONDAY, `JANUARY 10 ` A"I" D II In t\nI ._-._,o I . Pigeons Flying Homers-1, Hill Bros., Wyevale. I " .PbAuters"---1 an.d"2,"Billy Malcom- Eson. 1.155 ULGBS Dozen brownv hen eggs--H. F. :Morren. , Dozen brown pullet ggs-H. F. `Morten. I Capons--H. F. 'Morren. J I Junior Section ( Barred Rocks--_-1, 2 hen, 1 ckl., 11 `and 2 pullet, Stewart Bell. I Wyandottes-1 hen, 1 ckl., 1 pul- .let, S. Bell. - 3 Leghorns---1 hen, 1 pullet,' Frank 3 Dalv- - -.._r ........w I.vl\9 ur xnruar IL: 1 ' . ~ 1' Ladles and Gentlemen: -- Your, olendid smnnnri-,-nn.l ........ :....n._--- THANK 1TH'E ELECTORS _ I punch, uuualu Jamxeson. . Bantams, Black Cochins--1 cock, _[1 hen, 2 ckl., 1 pullet, Billy Malcom- Zison; 2 cock, 2 hen, 1 ckl., 2 and 3 Jpullet, E. T. Henson. ' Cochin Bantams, A..O.V.--1 cock {,2 hen, I pullet. C-. `S. Poole; 2 cock: _ 1 hen, Ralnh McCall. 4 Rlnnlr A..:.......... `uuwv, 4, Mrs. 11. Maxwell. g Polands--1 hen, 1 ckl., 1 ipullet, Donald Jamieson. . Rnhfnhma 'D1....l. n--L:..- < `Exhibition Pens, A.O.V. Lowe, 2, Mrs. H. Maxwell. PnlnnAu__1 `lama 1 ~`-` -1, Chas. . -...l `value 01 xmportauonswas $69,290, ,of which $26,151 was .dutiab1e and I $43,139 duty free.- This was an in- crease in value of importations over December, 1925, of $44,988. mu:-- > Business in the local customs of- fice during December showed a great increase over the same month `in - 1925 and collections were over 100 "oer cent. greater. C. R. Kendall, col- lector, informed.The Examiner that Christmas business this year was *about the same as last year as,re- gards the number of parcels but that this year the importations exceeded those of last year in value. Duty collected in December was $7,242.52 compared with $1,949.09 in the cor- responding month the previous year and excise amounted to $2,750.48, as against $2,107.11, a total increase in lcollections of $5,936.80. The total `value of importationswas $69,290. 10f 151 ton J:-.&..L1- ___-`l CUSTOMS` COLLECTIONS 1001?!-ZR CENT. GREATER Ltucuicn --NORMAN COXWQRTH. ____________ nutpicpn Barriq B1`-inch Victoridn AI El\ III thin: n u --- - --- JVVII -I",""I. REYNOLDS. - u 0 ran. U 93M.61vIrr ij~"vRsI~" BOAKE. -1 l"`\7""'U" I |V~" "-' You've Nevd Seen Anothgr .L.ike .It. \ of Essa. Township nlr I-Kn `l2`l....J.-_.- `N9. 1 .---G. c. AL1IAi~i. ' WALLS. { 12 mE Bil- and .v nu-. n1.l:.LIUl`{.`.) Ur` WARD V1: Ladies and Gentlemen: Accent my very best thanks for the splendid Isupport accorded me in the.)-ecent. municipal election. _I wish to espe- cially thank the ladies who were so active in my support. 1p _ --E. McFADDEN. [ TO THE ELECTORS OF WARD V]: Ladipk 9!` n.nn+1nnnAnu H:-I-4--L Au .u r.z.r.\.nuK'a Ur WARD SIX: Many thanks for `honoring me by again returning me as Alderman. .With best wishes for the coming` `year. 1c ' --V. E. KNIGHT. -- T0 ELECTOR5 OF WARP SIX: Mam: `innlrc {nu -..\........_~ --A- Ladies and Gentlemen: I wish to express my hearty appreciation of the support accorded me in Monday s voting. ' 1c V -w. .1. GRACEY-. , .u nun. DLLLI-UK5 U!" VVARD VI: 1 Year. 2 1 - ` .u -nr. :.r.z:A.IUKb' U ` I.Wish -to tha `did support giv giafs Alderman. - Very happy -a F WARD V. pk you for the splen- en me `in electing me Wishing you all a nd prosperous New - l\I [I113 DLLLIUKS OF V2 Ladies and Gentlemen: I wish to thank you for the confidence you have placed in me in again electing me to represent you in the Town |Counci1 and to assure you that I will :keep the best interests of the Ward and the Town in mind. \ 1c -JOHN R. ROGERS. II To THE ELECTORS or WARD T and anhflnrmnn 0 ...l __`L A u LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: g I want to tender to the Electors !of Ward -Five, my hea-rtiest thanks for the splendid support given me at the polls on Monday. Ilp V ---W. J. CRAVEN. .____________________.___-_ `TO THE ELECTORS OF WARD HI I Ladies and Gentlemen: I wish to convey to you my very sincere ap~ preciation of the splendid support given me at the polls on Monday. Council meets on the first and third `Monday of each month at 7.00 p.m. All electors are welcome to _att-end. 1p - -P. J. MORAN. ..u Ann 1.:..I.l.'.\.lUl(5 Ul" WARD III: I wish to thank the Electors of Ward III for generous support given me, not forgetting those who came over from other Wards and outside of town. 1c A. F. A. MALCOMSON. -- ITO RATE-PAYERS OF WARD 1: Ladies and Gentlemen: I appreci- {ate very much being chosen as one of your representatives in -the` Town Council for 1927 and will be glad to hear from you from time to time. 19 . --WM. `LANG. .v vvnnu 1 AlLYAYER$:_ Ladies and Gentlemen: The very fine support you gave me on Monday is highly appreciated. I shall'st1'ive to merit your confidence in carrying rout all the duties of the office. !1(` _l1`h`n'D.r1m (`1 may 11-s nu ulectors of , III I wish to thank Town of Barrie fl port given me in pal Election. I 2 fidence placed in deavor to do my 1 of the Town of E one and all a Hap New Year. 1 c ---DUN( I To Electors oflthe T5 T n7:uTr\ -LA LL_._`l_ LI. 1 ;\J urn: I:.L.l'.blUl( UF BARRIE: Ladies and Gentlemen: I- very greatly appreciate the. expression of continued confidence, in me given in Monday's splendid vote; As `-in the 'past, I shall endeavor to serve you ; faithfully. I 1!` , 111. A - ---'``- A picture\`};;u'llvlike. Excitement enough for a half-dozen Westerns. ___ L1 i Aclull Ilc -__,_.._... ..._, uuuuno uu one cunzens OI Barrie for the hearty co-oper'ation which I received during . my term of office as Mayor, also for the l_oy~ a] support received at the polls on Jan. 3rd, 1927. `In 1 V1 .-...__, TO THE ELECTORS OF BARRIE: Ladies and Gentlemen,--`I with to express my thanks to the citizlihs of `Barrie hea`rty_ co-oper'ation ur {ah T --A-1--A-` WAR5 I RATEPAYERS: _ ..'adiae and (L-.n+1n........... Deeply conscious of the no- sponsibilities of the office, I agaiq say, Thank You. May you and yours prosper ancien- joy the New Year. --WA.LTER N. DUFF. 1c Mayor-Elect. -. __ . _. -.-.aa.lJ.LJJ V - Kindly accept my sincere ap- Vpreciation of the high honor conferred, in electing me Mayor for the year 1927. It will be my aim to promote the Town s welfare; every-ef- fort will be put forth to serve you, and to guard your inter- ests. REMEMBER WHEN 2, Order of Nurses tell. interested ADMISSION FREE. ---DUNCAN F. ML-CUAIG. ullune town of Harrie: ~ the Electors ofthe arrip fnr flu. ;.nIn...J:.1 -..._ nwnvna Ur WARD III: DDT] Dfnfln nlinnnub ..1_-._ `uulca ux one 011108. --GEORGE C. COLES. - m out: .uccLUl'S 01 "(J16 :;ie for the splendid. sup- ne the recent Munici- appreciate the con- ad me and I will en- best in the interest Barrie. I wish you l Happy and Prosperous `U1 D. CIRCULATION ":37. CRAVEN --w. It WILES. . SECTION 2{ PAGES 5 TO :2 u.uuu: LI) 2!. u.-en L1 . C_P. MORAN. .-w.- A. LOWE. The story of a two-fisted cowpuncher -who _took` `a_ fling at the jazz life and hurried back to the open spaces. mun. . 1-`ii1.. SAT. 316! BIG! BUCK JONE -1N_ { lLl'l VIUIHI Miller. - --- vv avurnvih `aqua-ulvlali ' V In` reporting Vespra nominations Charles Harris was stated. to have criticized Reeve Wilson, whereas the criticisms were voiced`. by Charles. Miller. `VITAL STATISTICS During 1926, 184 births, 51 marri- ages and 164 deaths were registered in the `office of Town Clerk A. W.` Smith as compared with 169 births, 62 marriages and 123 deaths in 1925.. During the month of Decem-_% ber there were_1fZ-births, 2 marriages land 8 deaths.. '_ I uI\\ll\IinlV VVIIIEK IVIIIII` A 'bro'ken water main near the cor- ner of Owen and Worsley Sts. caus- ` ed residents in the neighborhood con-` siderable inconvenience this week. The main burst` on Monday evening` and it was some time before it could! be located. `For a time the Vwater poured down both Owen and Worsley . u Sts. `in a flood`. The water was turn- ed off. on Tuesday and residents were without water until Wednesday morning. ' v _ -l-`IRE BRIGADE OFFICERS . .'At the annual meeting of the Bar- rie Fire Brigade on'Tuesday'evening the officers of'the organization were all re-elected for 1927. Chief Shrub- : sole, of course, is engaged by the town and the other officers are: Captain, Warren John on; First Lieutenant, _C. W. Carle ; Second Lieut., R. `J J.` Wolfenden; secretary, C. A. McMulkin; Treas., O. D. ,Wil-` liams; executive committee, 0. B. Patterson, F. C. Lower, Harry Hook. After the business of the meeting supper was served in the iremen s quarters-in the fire hall. . I , 'Baiance b In bank WOUN- . Bridges .. . . . . . . . . . . . Towns and villages Atherley bridge Atherley bridge maintenan Atherley xjoad. Orillla C6 : .~\dministru'tiun 01' Justice- Clqrk oi . the Peace . . . . . . C istalilesu ` roners County Attorney Crier Crown VV'itness_es . . . . `Examinations of lunatics . v Jurors Sheriff. County Property . . _Diviaion Court Gaol .I-Iouaeot Refuge Insurance .'Int_ereat and war tax . . . . . .. Loans.-- current Miscellaneous Children's Aid Riyaforestrution . . .2. .. '1\ iscellaneous grunts Mothers allowances, . . . . . . . Municipal Government-- County Council Salaries Non resident taxes Printing Redemption of lands Registry Office Roads and bridges . . Provincial Highway _. . . . . . . . Schools-- A T ~ Assisted Continuation ............ IVCIIllOII"I\Il'lIIl xlnspectors V `Presiding Examiners Promotion Examiners . . . . II`IVIlVlI"`V`lII1I Rural libraries T. . . . . . . Stationery Surrogate Court A. . . . . . . . . .- G-ood Roads- -Generttl County.................. 1* T Lake Shore Road. Coiling- wood ..; . . . . . . . . . . .7 uuuuuy RH -J, 137.30 --.3. Non resident taxes I. Rcadempuon of lands Registry Office . . . . . .; Roads and bridges Miscellaneous Children's Aid Society` I-Iospltul maintenance `Schools. nsaIsted--. . . . . Presidimg e.\'amlnors` . Public Llblwvies . . . . . . . . . . . Good R0z1da~-- General . . . . .. County . . . . . Evil} rrnn pot .,yet ready. `Pl!-L,VUVn-I-U1 . 1 Following is` the deteiied sta_te2nerit_,' of receipts and expenditures. The: statement; of assets and liabil-ities is` vABS'1`RAC'1" s'1*A?rEMENT Receipts ' ' V I .. ' - v . Balance on hand . . . . . . . .. $9265.36 "A mlnistx-a`tion- of Justice-- | Crown witnesses . . . . . . .. 3658.71; Jurors . . . . . . . 6.00, eFlnes.... . . . . . . . . . . . 20.0.00, Division Court , . . . . . . . . .. 142.34` House of Refuge . . . . . . . . . . .. 2643.97 Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1151.70` Loans. cu:-rent . . . . . . . .. 340.000.00 County levy and interest, 6 1925 .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15,853.90` County levy, 1926 ...._...... 337.691.:}:1 Non rmaidnnt tnvau ' . IHHHJ Tl-IE` WRONGCHARLE -mnnn\n#n4- `T..-....- __--n'r `'1E"33 'Lb1.i`"3 31s"`Y3"d $351)"- 469'50" continuation chelle ` 2 -' 383375, and high schoolss $283293 611" Miscellaneous grants a'mounted' tn $1,o5o.16. V. n T 1`(\`lnur1'nnn La` 4.1.}. J.-L.-.I...l ._A._L_-__ ,,,'L . of Simcoe for 1926. prepared" by the ' " treasurer, `D. H, CoTema_.n_,_ shows -re- glgt ceipts of $887,097.14 and expend also tures of $884,666.12, leaving a bal- east 1 ance on `hand of $2,431.02. ., Chief hatter 7 among the payments is the item of -116 f0 `$109,204 for county roads. Bridges} asked cost $24,920.74 and the Atherley S ace bridge $67,362.09. $50,046.66 , was , dlgfen spent on` -county roads in townszdei-en and villages. - Mothers allowances done amounted to $26,841 and the Chil-' dren s Aid "Society received $11,- stadkets pllhli unhnlu uannhraol Q50 -an ` . _ _ ` . "1"" H - The financial report of the County .2 for t Pmvm en t_s .1.-..l.-:....,.'..2 BROKEN wxran MAIN `L:zm:4-- * ,- - >- _\;uun(,V Bridf-'.`es !%Trea sure_r. Coli1ZianT Closed; `Year With. a Balance L T 1 of $2,431 BU DHUI (`tron WERE 666'-1'2 FOR mr nu ;Vs8s`7,o97.14[ 4,779.70 4.810.00 -9.278.141 3,085.74 594.13 ` 867.59 5.48526 - '23.766.93 1.600.00 23.888.75 62290.04 - 5,100.12 \1.971.99. ` 207.55 79.469.50 256.02 I 382.81 5 I, 691.33, 1 7.0oo.9S I 109,204.70 _ 7396.05 '1 A24.920.74 8 50.046136 . 67,362.09 1' In `l(.| `)9 R , $ss7.o97,14j5 Flaming'Forest " 7.15` & .45.. rue Lucky Lady," 3.4:. A No` advance V in T 4 -19'038_37, ling and Mabel` Sprott, and.` bianoi Amuw-W'l'.0\Vn; instrumental duet on pianq] 4357.15` . 5789 91_and guitar by Misses Heater:..,Gg;:: __3`3g9`g0 soloseby Miss Nan Ord. W T s3'333'33 T """ - 2:895:88` . ELECTION acuoss I 11,315.33; 10.00] Hal. Creswicke will be the youngil 21,050.18`es member in the County Council. 23341-90. 6 eeve_ Glover dofDNottawsaga had, :g;.g:g3 vy7`1g13aJor1ty an eputy town led!` D. F. McCuaig s majoritv of 876 is the largest ever secured by any "'94.13` ' ' - 3367.59 candxdate 1n Barue. 5 485 28 W. N. Duff is the first Barrie cit,` .23:766j93 izen to be promoted from the rank*4 of alderman to that of mayor after only one year's experience. - 1 :+nn A9 lK-- 1" ' 1940.000. 0 h4o.ooo.oo_ Ma 34, ; nnoae 1s1and- Reds, White Wyan-`i 5 264337! DAUGH1-E35 WEN-1-ER1'A1NEp `idottes and White Leghorns were also cg`? , 1151.70 , BY BARRIE K|wAN1ANs'large.c1asses. The closest competi-[C ' ` V tion was in the classes for Partridge; [15 853%.; Rosebud Day was 3 novel de.:Wyandottes, White Wyandottes and} Ba; 337f;91_34i arture from the usual routine at the i`H3mb111`8'S- _ O ` '.hen.-1 63`%,~T!wan`is Can};l uncheond1asthFriday%`ye; ggrva feaztgge fmtr_odu_ced this kli`. n . 1 e rose u s were aug ters o ; Se In 01`J11n101' mem-.u C .. ., 8038.67-the members or of mmebody else .b_ers. These classes were not as well fvale: . and both girls and Khzanians greatlb; filled as_they might have been, but H. F`. 240:00 i enjoyed /the immvat;on_ Andrew ; the showing was ngt bad, considering I Wh 1'44-7'65i Carson ` was chair-`an. .thl.S IS the fl1`St year the,let. Igl go, won the urosebudsn 2! prize . an;gstsoc1ett1<>t2;` has made an iattemtpt to-' Whi 3-" 3 versharp pencil donated by A. Gw.{1nl91`5 8 y0un8`e1`AD0UtI`Y anci-'2. 3 1 :77.56?.G7lMacLe11,m` while th attendanc'eers. While the exhibition classes.pen, II ' 25"'2 prize, a pair of ofes, given by.i'were the largest and attracted the? g4_9u',"37 Thos. Sinclair, fell to the lot of Dr.!m0-`-`ii attention, _ the bred-t0-lay; D02 115,27 S1mps()n_ x !classes were well-fllled and had some` 3.00 A very bright and deg-htfu] Droifsplezidid birds.` There were mnm:M9,1'1`e` $1345.28] 26736.78! ARA (Ell oi`. I 00. I B 454.60 1,517.75 121.60 1,367.70 101 on -Lo`-nu. 1'01` I818 iSon, Elizabeth St. uuug 9:113 HIUIIEKI 8110 8.I`l`.` arebemg made to secure " - ""B\uucllB8 to> a speaker j------------- magzz, _S;';'*:',:t'.is:";:;:::".*.;"A .old-18-in. For sale by w,.: A_Lo;:? I & Son- Eliznhnleh Qi- 5 but: preceumg moncn. ` Uutstand. \ ing among these were 64_ Infant we]. fare visits, 44 pneumom_a, 22 social service 1and 41 `obstetrxeal. There were four we1l_bpby chmcs. and two * tuberculosis chmcs. . The treasurer reported `a balance of 103.3_6 on hand. The annual meetmg will be held `this `month and arrangements secure a ghoul- With `Greta Nissen, Li- Qnel Barrymore, `Wm. Collier Jr., and .Marc II .I\.,._._ -1 At the regular meetin N. on Monday afternoon the `Miss Munro, reported the extr ary -large number of 325 visi ing the preceding month. On ,ing among were 64 infn 8 of t}-we V.O. nurse, aordin; ts dtir-` tstand. II` vu-u.V1 uuzca With the seats of:-reeve and deputy filled by acclamation, and only four competitors for the other three plac- es at the council board, not much in- lterest was.taken and the vote polled are as follows :-. H.`Barker ..59961s 454 21!--252. D-. Davidson 58 84 38 30 18 77--305 was small. Details by su-bdivisionse Division` 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total` John. Bui'e .13 40 so 59 15 107-294 % llJno. Forgie 2-782 46 51 46 64-.--316 I : "325 VISITS IN DECEMBER A BY VICTORIAN ORDER NURSE" --,.....-.-puu n vwnvanlf Sunnidale Council for 1927 {is as follows: Reeve, Jos. Spicher; Deputy. lreeve, Thos. Bates; `Councillors, John Forgie, David M. Davidson,` John Buie. tn.-u, .1, - ' '- la: a memner OI lV.l8!`KS BIOS. S. J. Fisher is ,one of the few men who have proved` too much for W.- A. Lowe in his long municipal careenj He beat him for_the reeveship by 176 in 1922. `In the last three elections Mr. Lowe's majorities were: "267 `against H. G. "Robertson in 1924, 556' {over A. -F. Malcomsonithe next elec- tion and 838 over Dr. `Sprott a year ago. . j , uua_y uuc years experience. ' Miss Milligan, sister of Mrs. Geo. 5 Walls, Barrie, has been elected as a; ;_ member of_ the village council of j Tottenham. . 2 1' -That's. my., telephone number, re- marked W. A; Lowe when his major- ity- was announced as 333. Revised Ifigures spoiled this c_oincidence, his majority being 334. . l D. J. Swanson, brother-in-law of. James Tribble, and well-known `toll Barrie'lawn bowlers, was elected an.- alderman in Oshawa, as was also Ern- ` ie Marks whom.Barrie people knew- as a member of Marks Bros. V R, .1 `:1: Ann 8` `LA -9--M . ' ` -`I t . V. ` ` I. ` . .' an I M`,,`, fef, ,,` pe\$}c,l;1e ';fe` atndance fers. classes :` ,? pair gloves, by.i\ve1;e; thettlaiigest ancg att;;actie the; ; g'h0S' Sinclair Dniglagsses ?ze:en:r(;i1 fi11edeand hid 3813:, im son. ` g -- , _ _' LI Apvery delightful prosgsplendid birds. There were more= ` ladies. This included a ten-minute ; The ShW W515 11F 85 W611 patronized] address on The Pioneers of Cana_- 3313 (he P115133 33 1t_ 311011 h8V'9 `Men ; da" by Miss. Marjorie. Byrnes, who `In View-of the quality of the exhibits. ; I covered her subject in a very inter_- . Q , Prize List F e,3ti_%'- and mD1`0h6.nSiVe Way,` 0011*,` Drury` Shield, lfor best cock, hen,s` sidermg the short time at her cl Dosal; recitations by Miss Louil:A1se';.i.(ll:l1{r`1areVlVzgtl:`.ii punet any one varieth Hurlburt, Miss Grace Ronald of Min- ___]3 11 4;" iesing and Miss Barbara Sutcliffe 1 Boys Cup est co ewom any .' _. l lsolos by. Miss Helen Glass of Cooks-`, ione vauety W` H` Tooth` , , . . Wright Cup, best collection of An- `town; instrumental planqlconas, A. MG. wa1ke,._ and Hester.`-...Q9!.3.a.`,\.,,.V_ r 11 t'_ 3 . l .' pianorreg` gar Cup best co ec um ar . 'k,C.C.'H`d. A ! I horn is ' I I MVACIJUGIIDS SUI! HUG me WOT` wast and the rows marked out with _' stakes `when the defendant objected _,and told the plaintiff he would have gtotake a corresponding number Of! ' rows next to his- other potatoes on the west side. _ ' ~ -. The plaintiff denied that any such ,- ,agreement to that effect was made `I and the defendant held that it was. ,2 {When it came time to dig the ,plain- I; tiff claimed" that the defendant ,- would not allow him to dig the pota- H toes that he had planted in the centre i 5 of the field and he refused to take If the others, claiming that they were < `inferior to his own. Those potatoes, H 1 consequently,'were never dug and he 5! lisued for their value. . pl Judgment was re'sen?ed by.Judge ,gW1smer on Tuesday in a Dision ,-Court case between Theodore Damp-1 [ 5 t1' _f IV)? and Geo. Little of Utopia am whxch the plaintif claimed $32.60 83 the valuevof pota oes p1.anted'byf him on land owned by the defendant. The evilinnnn nine: O-Lad an av-vmna'h_l uuu Uu lll_Q OWHCG by the GGIGHQCIIC. I The evidence was that an arrange-1 zment was made between the.parties ,for the `plaintiff to plant six rows -Ion the `west side of the defendant s potato patch. The defendant had planted the east side of the field and had several rows immediatlyl `east of_D_empster s rows. 'When the .latter finished planting his six rows }he found he had some seed left and 5 ermission to plant them `in the 1' `Space etween the two patches of the ; defendant. This was agreed to by the ` {defendant's son and the work wast` dnhn nvui Han ........ ........1....I ....a. ....:a.`I.. 1* WHEALUCKY LADY SUNNIDALE TOWNSHIP ......:.a..n- n-.-H Ivv mD "ms1>u11: ovmspuns ..1 A. dsa_l.s1'lUlc. b . I am urgs-1 d,2 ag" 3 hen, 2_ ckl., 1\_aa,{ d 3 P333`;- K . 'Waldie;, Milton; 3, 4 and 5.5 [c`o_:k V2, 5 and 6 h , 3. d 2 a`n' `pallet. W. `E :To?tri1; g HUI]: T Black MiVnorcas--1 cock, Billy Malcomson; 1, 2, 3 and 4` hen and `1'ckl., Alex. Brownle; 2 ckl., 1 and` 2 pullet; Chas. Lowe. . Ancona_s-.-1 and 2 cock, 1, 2 and 3 hen, .1 and 3 .ckl., 1 and 2 pullet, Aj;;.G.. Walker; 2 C31 \3 and 4 pullet, `Jag: .ATgibble. unnnkuuma ' 1 noun`: 0 _- ;1_ `j . 70'S. _% - Rei1 s Rebellion . F9rmation_ of No r`fh- w;:_t'_ `Mounted Police Allzinthelstirring r ll ` ' i.'}& I'.` ...a-'.- .' Dilly 1I.I.au;UuIcuu. Leghorns, A.O.V.--1 cock, .E. T. ~ Hens.o_n;V1 ckl., 1 and 2 pullet, Don- ald. Ja-mieson; 3 pullet, E. T. Hen- son.` . ' - 1:1.` .1. at! .... .. 1 ......l. n.-n_ -{CH DUN: V C. White Leghorns--1 and 4 cock, Chas. Lowe; 2 and 3, C. A. Kelly; 1 and 5 hen, C; Lowe; 2, 3 and 4, C. A. Kelly;-1 ckl., C. A. Kel- :ly; 2.and 3, C.-Lowe; 1, 2 and~4 pul- let,'C. A. Kelly peg, C. Lowe. f`. Rt-nurn T.nr}"|nv-nc__1 nnnlr 1 ; 3 and 5, C. Lowe; pug . Legh_orns-1 dock, 1 and 2 hen, 1 ckl., 1 and 2 pullet, Billy Malcomson. T nu}-nnwnc A n V .___.1 nnnlr 1:` VI" Wjjersey Black Giants--1 cock and 1 and 2 pullet, Mrs. H. Maxwell. . '_Campines-1 and 2 cock,~1v hen, -A1 and 2 ckl., 1` and 2 pullet, John fegton. n TITLJL- `r.....L.. ...... 1 _.__-I 1 lUUllo Partridge Wyand`otte`s--1 cock, Allan Watt; 2 and.3, F. Rayner; 4, E. Shuter; 1 hen, F. Rayner; 2, E. Shuter; 3, Chas. Lowe; 4, A. Watt; 5, C. S. Poole; 1 and 2 ck1,, A. Watt; 3, F. Rayner; 4, E. Shuter; 5, Chas. Lowe; 1 and 2) pullet, A. Watt; 3, 4 and 5, F. Rayner; 6 and 7, E. Shu- ter. , 7----.- D1....I. (`.'.....L... 1 ....-.1- __..I "Wite Wyandottes--1_ cock, C. S. Poole; 2, J. Donley; 1, 2,3 and.7 hen, G. D. Brown; 4 and 5, Wu H. Tooth; 6, Chas. Lowe; 1 and 2 ckl. "and 1, .2 and 3 pullet, G. D. Brown. ' /Qninan nvu` rlrlinn `lrtvny-ur`nJ~l-an 1 !"'/ii`v r3`E ;oYde`' iz v`'n`2iottes._1 gock and 1, 2 and 3 hen, Donald Jam- zeson. ' 1'I__.L__2.I___ 1'I7__-...I-LL_._ 1 , , 1 .1. \;n1., .1 punch, Iuu Dl.'US., vvyevaxe. 'R.C.'R.I.'R.-'-1 and 2 cock, 1 and 2 hen,` 1_, 2 and 3 ckl., 1 and 2 -pul... `let and pen, H. H. Brown, Col1ing- iwoodg I 1`I'7`I_3A."/. `IY--__.l_LL-._ 1 , .1 II A- `Ian, King. . ' I Rocks, A.O.V.-1 cock, 1 and 2 `hen . Mrs. H. Maxwell, New Lowell. S. C. Rhode Island Reds-1 hen, 1 ckl., 1 pullet, Hill Bros., Wyevale. ` {'1 P I'D and 9 nnnlr 1 nap! II u` a \;uu., J. auu a p_uut:b, '11.` uomey. Barred Rocks--1 and 2. cock, and 2 hen, 1 and 2 ckl., 1 and 2 pul- Iet, C. C. Hinds; pen, A. W. Quin- lan, King. Dnnlru -A n \7 1 ___I n ......l. 1 `First film drzinwme ever e madea-;-actually founded- vh"`- V If .- n -' '3" 9"H.!`\.;'.~` I O -- CANADIAN HISTORY. *-SEE- V` T `H. 7\Ves _t. e`rn `Canada in the uzu vv auu, za1.'I..1'1uge VV yanuocte COCK.` Canadian Poultry Review Bronze, ;Medal for best female, C. A. Ke1ly,| White Leghorn pullet. - ` Exhibition Classes ' Brahmas--1e cock, _1: and 2 hen, _1 . and- 2'ckl., -1 and-:2 pullet, ,J. Donley." Barred Rncks:_._1 and 9 mmb 1 i1IvU\l., L1. .'.Dl`UWll, uoumgwooa. .H1cklmg- Cup, best Black Mmor-1 Vcas, Alex.- Brownlee. ' Danton I`... !...__A. ..--1_ 2 1 A- \-GB, :xu:4\.' JJISUWIIIEC. ' . Reeve Cup, best male in show, Al-I Ian Watt, Partridge Wyandotte cock.` (`JIYIDl']`;YI `pnn-nu po1v:Auv `Du.-\q...... `Iycu \ug,1u.; La. 11. neuy. . Y I Rayner Cup, best collectxon `of Wy- ; landottes; other than white, Allan; Watt. _ f I c. c. Hinds Cup, best Rhode Island! ,Reds, H. H.-.Brown, Collingwood. I Hicklina (`.nn Bnef m..n1.- M:...... I vnvu Avvuna, u._u. uulus. ' j -`-`-?""~"`5""1 "90 Z: "137 `ua1c0m' Foster Cup, best exhibition pen,.`3- ` g. kW. Quinlan, King, (Barred`sm]Tacobins-1[and 2, Billy Malcom-' cl`;/islgn` Cup, best_ bred-t'o-lay penl Tumblers`-1 and 2, Bill) M&1C0m- (heavy): 1_)onald Jamieson. l5"- _ Assoclatxon Cup, best bred-to-lay}. Fa"t311S_1 G A- K911. men (light) C. A_. Kelly_ ~' Mag'pies--1 and 2, Billy Malcom- I Rayner Cun. best collentinn 'nf' Wu- v VI Ic vaucuy, vv. :1. J.00En. - lconas, `L.....Weegar Cup, best` collectiom Bar- ."red Rocks, C. _C. "Hinds. A Foityer gap,` _g;:hibitiqr_1 pen_, -` One of the largest classes in the! jshow wa`svthat`of Partridge Wyan-.' dottes. A few years. ago there were` lcomparatively few entries in this! lclass but the birds have increased! greatly in popularity. Hamboui-gs, Rhode Island` Reds, White Wyan-3 dottes also; `vlargeclasses. competi-' ltion classes :Wyandottes, andf !\H-amburgs. `i E A non: 4-'nnLu.... .:._A.._- 3.- V ` -"` .}uvuIca me property or Mr. Tooth.` ii uvu auu 10l'0n'C0. ` ' ' , Judging was completed on Wed- ` gnesday evening and this evening the . cups and special prizes will be pre- ,r` sented to the winners by Mayorjl` `Duff. The Boys Cup for the besti collection of any variety was won] !for the third successive time by /W.J `H. Tooth with his exhibit of Silver! `Spangled Hamburgs and thus be-H comes the property of Mr. To_oth.l I Om: nil-` Hm Iguana; ..1.._..._ __ u_, :1 , Ulv uu: ruuztry show, which on,Tuesday in the "market hall and ;closes this (Thursday) evening. The quality of the exhibits is well above average and the judge, Wm. Roberts of Hamilton, stated that.it_ was one; Iof the best shows he had seen. There ' were about 400 birds entered, some-t` what more than last year and entries } `were made by poultrymen in Co1ling- wood, Wyevale, Waubaushene, Mil-` ton and Toronto. .TIIl`l:V|' "" "` ' J ` --- -

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