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Barrie Examiner, 28 Jul 1938, p. 3

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nau ll'U Ill ll|l.' hllllllg UI \J Lilli ada." Warclvn Geurgo Pattnrsore was null:-(1 npun. I`h-rv are doubt- less. hv said. many pmplo In the f`.nuntAv wtm rlttl not know of the (Xp("dillu|I I):-lug (*mnnn-nmrutod at this Hm!-. I`h1'nnghnut thv history WK` st-v that thv ul`(l:'I' of .-u-tllwm-nt of 11 ('um1tI'y hus hm-n ttw 1-(mung uf nnhtzujv fnl`'x'.s. thvn thu mi .~'lnnuru'.~'. and Min puuu-t-r.~' 'l`hrt vairn marks thv t'n'.st stvp` tn the] .~ott|c~`nwnt ut lhl.\ (h. the mm- mg ml` lmlItm'_\ tn|'n'.~.. 1 An. .... rn .. I l'4Il'IHH|*'lll 3 Phone 730 .~ much like -.~,l twigs dnl THROUGH THE \X/OODED ISLANDS OF BEAUTIFUL. MUSKOKA LAKES anu eat on me steamer--Highway No. II from Torontu (106 miles). All Expense Tour--Duuble $7.75 each. Snngle $8.50-Includes Fare, Stateroom, three Meals and Re- served Chair. The accumrnodation is first class` in every particular. Drive up the night before, and sleep and eat the steamer--Highway (106 mil.-.-n `Jury Trial Proteslecili I In Implement Theft E! of name and address. I . A. HI'Al{I.IN(.} .-\l.l..-\Nll.-\l.I (`l'I'Il*I.`a` Hl'Tl(\'l(`F. llIH'l`|(llH"l ()|( Page Three .._; I'li5|U|'lL.` Dlltib EHO lVlUllllHIt.`Hl Board of Canada Glengarry Landing At the forks. of the Nn-ttuwas- aga River, Lt.-(fol. Robert Mc- Douali. Glcngarry Light In- fantry. built the flutilla at boats with which he c.-ffeclerl the re- lief at the British garrison at Fort Mnrhnlimarkinac, in May, 1814. u,. .I..\._ ....-..........,I .. ..,`..,-\....I I011. He then urgzmlzed a second expedition whit-h, nu l9Kh July. captured 1`rairi- -Iu (fhicn, 0n the Missis.:ippI." . .1 Anna Historic sn:nLni'3'I;us1's "l'hurs(`luy, July 28, 1938 STERLING IOWEII Uncandluonay Gucrantccd A PRACTICAL BANKING SERVICE A legal Investment for Trust Fund: On Guaranteed Trusl Certificates .. ........ 1 Altwrl I`um-r. Hm'\It' uf I4`lu:~:, up-_ DI`C('|1ll('t:1 thv hulun uf 1'ep|`e::~I|l- mg his Iuwnszhlp un such an ocva~` sum as did I-Inrl Rn-hardmn, t-nun mllnr. acting for lhv Rs-mm of V99 pm. Mr Riv|Iu1'cl.~4ur| puinle-d um :omr ut lln- many rhungvs which` have (1('(`ul'l'I`d Sillrx` the Gh=ngm`r_v] l.Hh(Hn9 In n\'nl'H;-u< nnnntrin. `BANl_(rTQ_RONIO (CORPORATION You are certain to find at this bank a sympathetic and practical under- standing of your business problems. The service we offer our clients is based on 82 years experience gained through close co-operation with hundreds of capable business men during good times and bad. We shall be glad to have you discuss your uquiumonu with us. 334% - Ere-(,-If-d 1936 Tl-II Hp~ lunul p ocva~ '1 .- n... ..c u,... and Muntmaent .0` 1.-.nr.A-x IOIONVO ;uIn\' nu Ill!` Il|;uI_\' 'nungv.~` WHICH` Landing In ->\'o1's:-as 'ountriv~- _ pvuplv lwv n. fvux` of xnemy lhillj_i.~ i , lncurponucd I855 DUI.` Ul lHU>nIf VVHU Hi.|\ l` Ul'('H H('I'(" in the past and have made the Pruvince what it is, a people who had muragt-. endurance and no fear of hard work. "Dear Land of Mine." a snug twhit.-h titted in very well with the theme of the afternoon, was sung ;by the school t-hildn-n. led by Miss Ila (`ulhmn Prof. Landon Gives History Prof. Lundnn. on be-mg introduc- "ed, txpI`(`S>?8d the appreciation of the rhairman and members ut the. Historic Sites and Monuments Board. which he represented. to `the Wunn-n's Institute for their part In the programme. and also In the .(t()nm' nt` the .~.ite. Zeeman Rupert of Burrit-, fuI`Invl`ly at EdL`n\'ale. Tile said there IS ncnthing uf boast- ifulnt-ss in the words on the cutrn. Last week wt` wt-re st:u`tlt'd and Ftttrillt-d by what t'crtatn lItt`lI hadf thune tn I(`l`UltHltliCs 'l`ht-ir vxpluils. _~hu\.\'ed that there IS still In the} tn-arts H`, men sunk ut the uld and-I uvnty whivh led men in tin whzt lhty did In l8l2~l3-H. 1 "'I`ht- episode which is ruminant ututed by the nmmmwnt whit-h ~I th'dIt'Llh d lml.t_\," Salt! the . "tt]).' tltr \'t`l`)' runtmun ldrtt ultlungi our fru-nds In the nmrt; gunthnrlv nurl mt` lhlu I\l`{\\'\lu-A up Lt } 3 r V\tll `I ll ulur ll Hun of .`$l'dl(`.~ L'hn`fly Ut'Il`\>ll ulll \ and ' Illclua. , M. Robinson on Early Days .` In referring to events 01' his boy- -hood. Major Mark Robinson tit Barrie .showed how history mnii-35 down from one generation to an- nthvr. He told nf coming to the Ed- t?HV8l(' .~`.uctinn with his parents when he was a hey at` twelve. and' rvmcmbering distinctly hearing: then, in i878, of the Glengarry Landing un thv Bremncr plane, a farm uwm-d by Campl)oll's in 1878 When he was a young man nftwen- ty-twu hv was boating on the riwr with a friend by the name mt", Campbell. In a certain spot they noticed an old post in thv ground In `knm-king this post, it was inns- .,-ned and a boom chain exposed which pure a particular arrow ztamp. dt-noting it was British. Ma mi` Robinson told how pitsaws -untuining wood off the Bremnm glare were used in the building nil he bateaux of the Glcngnrry ox- Jeditiun. Landing the pioneers and -hvir mntributin-n tn the settlr- .nont sit the country, the Sp(`ks'- said he would like to see anothci nonummn to those brave people. Rnv I. F`. Cnsenlin Viotnri-,2 Hnr. lIUlIUllll'll[ ll! LlIUhL' DIHVC ])('()PIl'. Rev 1.. E. Gossolin. Victoria Har- bnur, said that such (`aims arv s`_ym bnls of those who haw` boon hon- in oh. nnuo unrl B-`nun vunrln 1!-.n |l])\"l'I.\ lII(' \ l'I }\' \'l | . part of this ; lhv lumtcd arvu of I wax m 1312-14 and ; war a breadth that is I |llulHlUll_Y. Ht Edit]. D. F. McCuaig, K.C.. M.P., point- ed out that while the cairn com. memnrates an incident in a war, .1` does not follow that we favor war. Since the event marked by this calm took place Canada and un- United States, with un{01't|t`wr.l frontier, have enjoyed over a cc.*n~ 'tury of unb_mken peace. Mr N10 Cuaig sand that the clergy (10 wet; to preach on peace. Our duty is tn be prepared for war, if necess:-n'_v. but not to favor war. The speaker` paid 21 tribute to the work of the Women's Institute who were ros- ponsiblc for the day`s arrange- mnnte In this country we may not have the financial security we wouldl `like, but we have friendship with lho.-. cuuntry to the Suuth which! dates, over one hundred years. Th` hope is that we may, in this Eden Vale continue to live an peacu and; harmony. he said. . n 14` Y\n(`n.:aiu Rf` MID mn'nl.l llllllll Ll all .1 III III!` 5|. l'I|l .`I `'l and gives tu mat} lruly .~:pcu-la(-- is :4 \('l')~ ummnuu mncep-L line` war with the Unm-d` us that 11> upvrations were? -fly b:'l\\'('en mo N1;;j:n'u and` mu Rivers. WIN) sunw unpurt-` upu1';\lIm1.< by thv Brmsh armv` navy at Wasmngmn and Nvwi Wl|H llllf H|l"ll|\lIl{H. Rev. George A. ('ms(- was (-hair- man. He spukv ut thu unpurtarm: at marking .~:u<'h l|i.~_1h)li('al 1-vcm: In our L'nunlry'.~. lustury, that lh( gene-rations whivh mlluw may bc fully inform.-d an the historical as- sociamms uf tlw places wlwrv lhe-sr rvents :u``ul'|'(|. After lhv |m_vs and glrls pm-s(-rn had led in the singing of "O Can Ilvnr I--.II1.,A ........ l"|....~.. r.mr. l....|-.6 The turn of mu waulumn of I813 Briiish ]:)sS('sSI()l | I`h(= naval battle Se-ptmnbm`, I813, collapse of the B tho suulhw=stm`n unnnn I)... L.... Ilul Ul Dllllhll l|';1l|l,l.`, illl llll` llll nation of the fur trading lnlvh `at its n'ans1'm' was UllI;<.[1i1k-`l'n. \ urally, t1m1'eI'o1e, when \\"u (`E in 1812, llu`-`y urged upon Im- nnnistratlon [hat Ihu csxpilllo ..I' place should be an vznly nhj(~\'1 .and 01'fm'ed their hP:u'I\-` I"l:-Apt "Hon. The result was that nih- Ihn first :ll\"L`E`S.'~T(;`.~1 of Hm xmr ~ the captnn-2 at the pI'm'e- lrmu Americans on June 1 /. 181:. '1 [success had far-1':>zu-Ining cm `quenm-s for It >211`;-nglln-nu-.l My... hand In dmnanchng lhv : \:1`1'mn of Domm just a fvw \\--e~k~ Id nu. flih gal'l'l.~:0n H 11 until 1796 l Treaty of that am or Briti.~.h h In-\nOL\.-. .-.r ok, 4' l(l.'\ll\I U1 lllllflllllll mug here on the 1 ;er. extended not a Cackinac. but evu `what was at that I . -'l"k.-. I-.iuOna~.. .6 `Orleans in the closing weeks. Bun` here today we have lzefurc us thr- reuurcl of uperations, which beginn- Nuttmvazsugu Hiv- ullly In lVlu:hHnn- even lmynml mm l...)\..o ......-. .... .1`..4 ...~..\ .`\/ .-.7. |.i|\\'ll'l||'(` l3Ul.`.\`l`lK Ul (`L\\ \.l in m Im=pital WIN: a LII`0kCI1 legl while llw l\I1sSe.~. Vlargy Urquha1`l,I' Hvh-n Milk and Ida Mmcler U1` .`.'\\'a.~II|m .~:u.~:Iammi bruiso.~. and .-null-l1.~ ("..n.-taLm- Ilarvoy Sm bu. RL`I\H .. Iiirkland l..aIu> sl- I;u-lnncnt. ranw out uns'.cathed, um! um 5.-,ul|;mt wurk Ill vxtldvaling hl: n:mp;mnm.~; irum Hue nmvhxmg. \\'l1i`|| clruppmi ufl the bridge 30 [H-1 1.. land on us top. Shepard was knlml unstzmlly when the lop uv(=r| In: In-ml vrmnplvd. l)r(>aking hi>| `um-lq l:`:n`l\u'n1g his >:kull. and ilr| Ifli;-lit. ..1h.-r Ininn um "1 HUI?` Ill |IIk`. vltlllnllls Ul N bridge, and a weallmwxeateu guard rail which tdllud lo (lu its work Ihnmght lealh early SLmday muni- mg, to I`ruv|m`ial COI'l>7I clbi Elmer A Slinpaid of the local provinmal ipulim iota.-lmtent. while his five >L'I)|11])-IIHUIAS in the car he was driv- 'mg, mu. man and three girls. had `a mn';u-ulnus escape from death 01' `I<~1`l`lhlF iit_1t11`y_ tim nmst serious .hm1 .~m:t;nnmi by one at them her [mg 3 h|t3kPl\ leg. I I \'l'n'li|'A1 Ihnumzrt i\' Sixxratlikinl [luau u must U8 posted 1on1gm'!" "Wen. wouldn't it be a dreadful xmng 1! Robert Taylor got no fan men] ;n the morning?" I ` O ! TRAGIC I, "'1: H131! lcuer really nu xmpoltam uthat it must be posted Ionngm?" wouldn't it hp a dreadful 'FORMER BARRIE MAN KILLED ;!N THE NORTH The al`m\v.- 1:; the Iu.~'~npti(m which appezuzsz un lhv table! on the cairn -rm-led nu Highway 26, at Edcnvalv. just \'vI*.~I of tho N0113- wasaga Riva.-r. 'l'h|.\` was um`:-iled last I`hurs(lzuy urn-rmmn_ July 2!. in the pI'(~`soru-- ml` a n-pI'osc-ntaliu- gathering. Pmf l.:andm1 of London Ont., I1-pros:-ntlng lh(- Hi.s'tn|'ic' Sites and lvlnnumpnt Baum. ut'I'ir~iatecl m the unveiling and guvv an addres-: dealing with Ihv hi.~Iur_y (`uIlrl('1t'(| with the rnmnuriul. D-.. ,........ .\ 1-........ ..|,...;.. WAS DRIVING CAR THE BARR]! EXAMINER. BARRIE. 0N'l`.. CANAD 7:ik]|>(V;.:lI:\.~'9~tOb|e Hm- .. Shepard Meets th Near Rarnon: ;`\`VD, I the HIE: < m the Women .~ In delectable refresh- nn attendance. - - ,, Klrkland L 2 planking -.1Il...r...-,z1.n| IIICII U1 |lIU.`r'I keep the flag: m S\\ra:<.nk;` I-..~nl. z\r\ Ian) Lake) I g at u u ls !Thre AL`l\V1dm"BAilld`HS Hold Up Mono Farmer '; And His Two Hired Men` I \'v('.\ uznunxxn Riuur 'l'l.u 5 Ilflvlirlvnnna 1 As well as rhemnutism and lum- ;bag0 develops from uric acid_left in `the blood by defective kldllrys. `l.asIing relief comes when the liver. kidneys and bowels are aroused to action by DR. CHAINS action by DR. K`*Y- Liver Pills EXTRA LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE! AT InEsEBIG"G9onnI[i"IInE ARGAINS (`.-\R'l`ICR BRUS I l:....-.... -:1 o I :ll\|l'.l\ l)l\llH. 3 (iu\\':m \'lI`t*t'l .~\l.l..-\Nlh\l.I'2 l hnm- 5103 Goodrich Commander--a husky full Vdimcn smn lire, extra wide, deep, heavy lrcucl nmde of "wear resi.s1i:w"u-uhlwr . i..- ta\Ir-1 h;..|. ;.. ...:n.. Take advantage now, of our n1m1ey-saving har- gain prices on new guarameed (iumlrich Tires. Select from our lar re l*`actory Fresh stock. 5 . You will find a tire, in the size you require that will give you Ihe must ecunmnical Inileage you have ever had. (}oml1`icl1'l`uhes also give you must for your money. ....... ...-, \.4\tIu nIuC,uCC|.7,llC\')' lrcuu nmue UK resisting" rubber -~ is extra high in mile age, extra low in price. Saves )'nu up In 55`;/. Represen totive Gathering Witnesses Ceremony, ! Hears Addresses I IDUMINION \\'|{ IN `K FRS '1 Au I! l\ l'.I l\ l'.l\, '7 Maple- (()|nl ()r;;;nn 1 V V V V V - . .. ...... .`.-.v ..\.-........-. , V Speed too In! to: road or lra1`fm' i L`undl!iun: . ull wrong side of road. l;d:'d not have right vi way; cutting Captured at OralIgeVi"e{ Gang Believed to Have `Cumneclion With Others! nan;-L-Lulu Here urv (`nu pnnulpal drnvn :~rrm.s \--.num'Ic-rt by Inotunsls 19:13 whn-h \k'r*l' the cause of 2 itatalnlxus and 4.518 accidents: N AU'l'() . Hz\IH{II`l - Ava- l"'.I<'lnI'_\') excessive speed is "X lllt` uling 2- nun` Goodrich Cavalier- packed with high priced features it has rm extra strong bruise- resisting carcass with wider, atter (read. This tire will give you plenty of dividends in extra tililezige. Saves you up to 17 ":7. WE BUY YOUR OLD TIRES Trying to gel the lust lew miles out of your old tires is l,)ungernus and N01` economi- cal. \Ve'|| give you a srecial trade-in nllow'.mn= for them . . . am you'll be sur` prised at the small amount you need to pay for new. safe, guaranteed Gnodricll tires. (jome in today. ,_ As Glengar1yLanding ; Historyis Unfolded i i C ' O O Memorlal IS Unvelledf IIIAIAIIIVIIIIIAIU White Rose .H'H'vi-0 II. M OSHOIK N .\ -u..n.... II. I. IIBDKIIIAV Burton Ave-Inw :\l.l.ANl)AI.|` IV|.l6.. ll . u.. ,c. G. r;s{ o';;;;W With 1571*}: Battalion MUSKOKA LAKES NAVIGATI HOTEL COMPANY, uMn`EB` AND In. In (`.nAv:uunnc1- t`\u'I-Anna \ Illustrated ME The Fare Only l \ FROM MUSKOKA } wrmzr D "X i'L'"'v Prof. London of London; Tells of Exploits of I i McDouo|l s Men I 7.30 mm. AIIKI ABOARD THE H` D AA C Imly lht: wtlmg "SAGAMO" 9* nhng ui` hill, 100 > Foldcr mailed on rcceie .__ `-v.v.. . ":1, I-IIVIIII lo: 19 GRAVENHURST. ONTARIO II. II. PALMER BARRIE 57 lilizalwtll HI. Dllnnun "l H| CAIRN AT EDENVALE

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