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Barrie Examiner, 22 Mar 1923, p. 6

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Jsaru Scholarship .\ Hruhh rim Hard Pxumbanj FEX Phong I80 n |l\.`(l(fS{3. nxslmlg much" to The wash than any m0do'rn h; In 1t's glpp it costs a It many `t VVe can 9 and mzmx will go far l);1lhr(mn1 comfort. Moi A peciqsta Gr1:n| \ . . . .. The i toilet :1 ing to. skin}. ' _ _ - --..-- ---.--_- vvnalul\la avu "Ink 1!` YOU BUT BUY AT THE TRAVEL FREE sromzs. % % % Even the smallest- family is spending $1009 :1 year. which is sufficient to secure 1000 miles of ` FREE TRAVEL, if spent in the Free Travel Stones. These merchants are able to do this not only of their real desire to share prots, but because of the increased business that this method is bringing toecthem-_-'adclitional busi- ness which materially lowers their over-head cost and permits them to continue sharing their prots with their customers. T Think of the nice trip that 1000 miles would make for you. `It means 500 miles return for one person, 250 miles return for two persons, 166 miles return for aparty of three persons and 125 miles return for a party of four per~ sons. Ample transportation` indeed to give any family a real vacation. ' ,,,-__-._-.. .y. `gay lawn`. a I few months you will eaeily be able td save up - to 1000 miles of Free.Travel.` .vapcllbU U1 OIOUU. _ Port McNicoll trustees tried to 'u-.ake an arrangement whereby they could get putt- time service of the Midland school nurse, but she was already fully occupied_ Dl1l`hB.m,S Stfeet Dhf hung: !\1\t\-\ -13. ` raising 2 I\lIDIoV\nn auu. new by . ' ' Rev. Max Goodrich of Barrie Presbytery; is transferring to Culloden and Verschoyle, ,` near Ingersoll. i . The Hydro Commission is preparing to; vistartconstruction`on a new line from Etbi igenia to the town of Meaford. ` ,- | I'1.`......--.---- - "` \ ...... vvvo uuc yncuuua year, V ( Beeton will receive $3289. from the On-; ta:-io' Hydl'o~Con1mission Aas refund of de-I preciation charges on transmission lines. I` In Midland water rates have been re i duced ten per cent. but hydrant rentals; have been raised, at an increased annual} expense of $1500. g I Pm M..1u:..,.n ;_..,., . . . . . ~ . . . _ . . . . u . -.5 uaacaubuultvub} uuu ucal by of The Newmarket Era favors the curfew. - - :It says: Our night watchman should ar- :eat:_'aIn"::;'s'$lg. Verschoyle ! rest children who will _not go home when` , - - - - - . ordered by him and take them home with es.;`:?:;.`;`::.`;'3:":::'S:'::w`s.i::`2;*::::%E:.? : a that me. my 3' gems to Meaford [spend thi night in the "cooler." That I ` ` ' . . 1 Id t V` t` tl . h ' Government grant to Collmgwood hospital Lvglind pale tlegg cane: gs A123,; es: for 1922 was $2159.50, an increase offhey Should be "in bedy I $59.50 over the previous year, I 1}eeon_will_ receive on..=;~-Th F""`"- C9 -"`" ` *1 T` `' .._, _:| ,r I: I I vu, lauc DUU_ I Wm. McCullough of Parry Sound- has`: ` passed the century mark and is stvilllhaleg [and hearty. ' 3 Raw Muv f!..,..l..:-L -: 11-, 9 n _-..-.... ....-v.s.u aux. uuauscu vau ll )'C_4I'. Northgrave, Bell Telephone Co s Manager at Midland, has been transferrbzi ' to, the Soc, J 117..- |t_n,,n I - - - ._--.--_- --. `I'VE! tivulll-I JUL 1)!) .YCi3l". -' Gas pumps" on the street at (`ollingwood hardware stores are charged $20 a year. W D N,...+l........... D._n rn.u_ 1 n n ..-.`......uB ualalv uu VCHIUIUB. McDonald has been road superin- tendent sin Owen Sound for 33 yeaze. I! n " n _ _ ~ __' __ `1, , . . n- u- _._ _-..-- -.....v-as--pa; vu sunlvll ll. Collingwood Council has iescindd the by-law requiring lights on vehicles. 11 17 ::_n- -1 v I Tiiis'i`iiTci" EW -- _ { 5 " ' ml -14 . -x< m&w&ww$&&w&mw&wwf & ntnnnn IIIIII Iilnuion .... I UUBI Ul CI Sudbury I '.v.:m.....'g L TraveI"Free4 Sfores Boot s,*Shoes Rubbers, Hose and Trmllins G<'* nunIsunr suoaco. %numnn s nnnnwm c I Q-nnnllvl Wholeaiale ma Retail GEORGE VOKERS ;c.i\pCll.\'CS are mounting higher all the timei ,l and it is felt that something must be done; rt` I to curb the tendency towards incro1.'a'e.'i mx- ` `ev at/ion. 31 mills is levied for general pur- _ iposes and 16 mills for schools. is- V `t I Mrs. Anne Jane Simpson. widow of Wm. 19' , Seymour died in Toronto on March 11,! gin her 80th year. She was an mint of J. in]T. Simpson. county clerk.` Mrs, Seymour ,_ f was born !ll Cobourg. Ont-ario. `When quite; ' young she moved to Elinvale. residing there le pfor a few years. Before moving to Toronto, i ifshe lived about thirty-one years at Coul- It son, and iibout tliirty years at Vasey. `She M was iiiarried to Williain Seyiiiour of Coul- "_ , sun, in 1860, and by this union eleven chil- _ dreii were born, nine of whom survive. I t HERE'S ONE FOR TOM BROWN ti" About twenty years` ago a ford was a x i nlunn nylmu... ----- _.-..__.._...____..._ ' Roy Henry Brown, an applicant for nat- uralization in Detroit court. obtained per- mimion to adopt the name Roy Helen Brown" in honor of his mother. . Don t go too far. ,I- might lose my ' ilernper." A. H.AConnor warned three men at Kunsa= City who" robbed him of $50. `his; overcoat and street cont. Connor was notofurther molested. ` U--- . ...y uvuscl . 1.11216 I xiould put a s`0p the gang that hangs 3`; around the street corners and Arena when f ; they in g The Finance Committee of the Town,` " : Council of Meaford have struck one thous-' ,l and dollars from the estimates of the High lSchool Board and a similar \rr.ount from _ithe estimates of the Public Schot-I Board. 5. This action has been deemed neces~`;z'.ry in llorder to reduce the tax rate.` The school. !expenses are mounting higher `land ' J tax-I -fat/ion. mill: in lnvinrl cm. ....-.._... Drygoods _ Mil_linery -.. . -uy uu-rvoaul ID 1!. FHCDCIEOD. A .sad and fatal accident occurred at Creemore on Tuesday, March 13, when the 3-year-old son of Edward Mackay was fat- ally :'nju_rcd. He had gone out with his grandfather to the st3ab_le,. where ahorse. `. becoming frightened, backed up against the gchild and jammed him against the wall. {death being instantaneous. rr-L- u, I - - lauulcl. . Coingwood .Golf Club has elected the following directors:-- D1-_ McFaul. R. W.'Thom (Vice Pres.), E. L. Connolly, W. T. Allan. F. S. Lewis, J. F. Zimxnennan( Pres.), D, L. Darroch, H. G. Wynes (Secy.-Treas.), and Dr. J. IH. Irwin. The captain is W. Patterson. A and ......I 1-..._.t -, ~- ..--- -..., ...... nu uuvvuwuxu curgncs OI lgrmng Complaints havirig been made to the Orillia Board of Education that the strap has been used too freely in the public schools, each teacher will be required to keep a record of -the cases of corporal pun- ishment. I\_ll.'._-,,, I n In nu - There [is talk of a steel freighter being purchased to runbetween Collingwood and the head of the lakes, the upward cargo to consist" of shipments from the Imperial Wire '00., and the downward cargnes of tzrain, T $3 1:4 10 11 I11; 55 24 25 no (IV 27 on 10 ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19. ' 20 -21 no The mean temperatu-rve_ of 12 February was 8 low as that L and being a di ferehce of 7 de than the average for February. The temperature rnnn nknun w1.u.uU uuu costs and the maximum $200.00. I Societies and others holding entertain- ments of any kind should be careful to collect the amusement tax and remit promptly as the law is a stringent one and covers- even a private residence. When cash is collected it must be remitted the following day and when tickets are purchas- ed and used monthly returns must be made. , It is said that a number of clubs and lodges throughout the country have not been paying` the tax on their dances, en- tertainments, etc. The Collingwootl Bowling Club neglect- ing to make returns for the Amusement Tax for various little entertainments and card parties held during the winter months, In- spector W_ A. Nevan, of the Amusement Tax Department of the Ontario Govern- ment, visited that town last week anti as a result four charges were laid and on Thurs- day morning fines and costs aggregating $52.00 were imposed by the Police Magis- trate. The minimum fine in each case'is $10.00 and costs and the maximum $200.00. ' Societies and n+I~....... 1...i.::.... -..L-.4L-: 'CLUB HOLDING CARD PARTIES FINED FOR NOT PAYING GOVT TAX TH E WEATHER . A..._.,, A tetfnperatun-e 12 degrees for` IS gs for January; degrees colder P328 for FRI-nan: 115 March ` H. BUTTERY `High `IQ 26 26 on 12 19 20 21 21 -In l.0A -:- ft-2_ 15 year. `[13 standard s!-rir; reruedy-a hq ma used extema1!s'-mszaxa S relief from non, Herbert G. Robertson, Druggist, Barrie lzlflili" W 3211' nation for skin Disease Sold over 1,100 bags of seed by telephone. May we tellyozz how Long Distance. is being used to increase sales in year business? 4-} We call `dealers, once season. Some quotations from recent reports: 19 calls costing $18 sold 15,000 blooms. Nearly all our sales are made by Long Distance. ` ` orders from dealers are by Long '/"` How Flower and Seed sales are increased by Distance 630. E. BRUCE. Maniger nu U Ili usru ex: Swazi . Relwves J Rheumatism ..,_ .7 -7 for year. t9nc?nr& Ilqmt`. usedexternally-1.u31a (1 ..._' _, <. - THURSDAY, MARCH 22. 1923, :1-no- u. o KJU .*i(u:l(!-WTG SIC!!! l'eI'!]dY"8 :xter_ua1I:'-m3w.'.4 rehcf from '1 Lch. `the mum-s7: of a:Yc:.=.nse-rs--keep! thc shun n Ewayscgean and healthy. Come In nu; has us about both. 'l`/* A sunlnr ft-ll moored at was killt-Ii who- L..I_.., ` WIIW Kl below. THURSDAY: I |08ix

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