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Barrie Examiner, 19 Jul 1923, p. 4

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49 lbs. $1.78 4.1:. tiI.;' 4451-: ACT QUICKLY 10 lbs: $1.15 It `will convince you of our you reliable footwear at the 696 ur phone (`reservation to No. 1013`. on sale this week-by our fountains ALSO CARNATION MILK ..% tails 13c mcmc HAMS ~- I IvlIIII Salz;d Dressing` 57c Special pnena ` H 'H>'.'T.' , , . 1;; !_A T THE REAL ESTATE MAN English Break- fast TEA 71 lb. Dainty Iauncl: Salad Dressing 30 35 boitlve ,, lb- 195 RS 23c 22 1>_A_RfrY BRICKS 33C ,-`- .-uv\ The wm'd.~' I; (lay School m: who attended marched along grave. No R drawn a groan rrrOWd to :1 {gm [nf the throng` i .,,.... Major Gusli `H-r\'i('0 :11 flu- rsf the loss su mg parents. h the dead boy -:1 which he I died, a death. but help to so ull must foo 34eelb_v s e'ort.~ panion . when ~ :trapped in an the ood '2lt(;l - .--.-vA\. |I\l_\. Leading th non Army in which young youth, was months pm-vi rpevial r(?qu(*.\' .n the Arms `With Me. .... Boys whc - -the nanw to his frie: Hm ower-I ?~: nlvation .4 where thr I ducted. to "hater thcv var to the 1: body vverv L} :.,'.ruve in nut ;:'ina citizens : 01111:` Illclll heroic boy. , _ --\l v Ill`; an the war met day, : xzens who the little `Beelby. H10 {ife that an ried tn its zrina Ce.-nu-t July 12. THOR] QUALITY and SERVICE Peuhod and regulz` Specilj Boys . l sizes 24 Specia! Special Specal Specia' Fruit" k to _\' -., .., able; in rgw 50:1; .. 1-1 . ((_`. % ORANGE WATER ICE ?['1lllt`4 At Brennan 8 I-EA. HENRY PHONE 51 Block :{ l;h_one Sat --u--. During the boom`da,vs of the war people learned _to spend money at'a rate farbeyond what they had. pre- viously contemplated and evenin the . duller times there has not been much `, evidence of the old habits of thrift. 1 Statistics recehtly published , I lhowever. that thriftsn... :. e.-- - mu---- Quite a storm has been raised in the United States by the proposal to put the pulpwood embargo into ef- , feet. What` right have. the U. S. publishers. to object? A duty of one per cent. a pound and ten per ent. ad valorem is imposed by the United j States "government onall print pa- ] gper entering that country,` while ev- 1 lery effort is made to secure the un- ( restricted entry of raw material in the form of wood pulp and pulpwood. c `:By putting on a pulpwood embargo, 1; Canada would be giving the United 3 States a little of the same kind of -9 medicine it asked us to take in the 1;] Fordney tariff. ` . ll 31W ,.....upc anu me world through better times and better days. ....u.t._y cube!` caxmg otnce, when he ;;said: The English language is the 7 `richest in the world in monosyllaebles. and words of one syllable` contain salvation for this country and the world, They are `Faith, hope. love and work. No government without faith in the people, hope in the fu- ture, love of its fellowmen and with- i a After Oct. 1 the revenue stainpsimatenian It Rmuld be a-Soft max necessary for cheques, receipts and to utilize all this free material, other documents .may be obtained 3 unique paper could be pmduc` from collectors of customs and exciise butane that would hardly meet `and all chartered banks. It is on y warm ap mm] f f - ` [right that the Inland Revenue Dept. P 0 any 0 our ma` should get the benet of the money 0 raised in this way. yet the distrib- . ,3 ution will work hardship to the pub- clmnder ` B"'"'" Am" 2 1-,. W Id t 1- -t d .| Chicago 3 Drovers qournal: tligy of }3;:s::usta;1n;Sabemgilpliggago president of the American Bank 0 Q` n y ? Association says that it is possi g i a post 0 ices - for nine-tenths of the business of :.i \ T Having reconsidered the rate on f ,""Y` t be wnducted " Cr` ` ' 111:-use I----~ ` ` Y`9I.]1lYn17 lunn-3- L-'-- banana A contemporary commends to Premier Ferguson words used by the present premier of Great Britain, shortly after taking office, when he ;said: Irichest in tho mm-M :..' ........__u. . . H reconsidered :' Alberta.coal. the railway heads have glnow quoted $6.50 a ton from Edmon- jxton to.To1-onto, which will make the price delivered to the [consumer $13.50 a ton. Though most house- holders would prefer to pay $15.50 for Pennsylvania anthracite, the e 4000 tons which the railroada agree to transnort at this rate will in all I probability be quickly snappedup. ~] u-:-::-: n n 3 u /'.`o ; hors Bmczsmnqn MONDAY, AUG. 6 .......D 11 vvu vvullull nus uppomnea' `a, man to collect the town taxes at - a salary of $600 a year. An effort lwill be made to clean up the large amount of outstanding taxes. In many other municipalities besides Collingwood there is need of greater attention to the collection of tax ar- .rears. It is bad business _.for the " `municipality and.eno kindness to the property-holder to let taxes go long 3 uncollected. . * ` wvvvuuo vuag VII ried out in m`any`i;o;ms, . . - - It was well that Dr. Lewisecalled - ..-__._.. . attention to the fact that statistics In the -Province of ,0ntao thre on venereal diseases as quoted by are ninety-six boards administering. Mrs` Pankhurst d, t WP]? 130 Small the Mothers Anowance` aid_ These towns or rural`d1stricts.' If the and- are taking. care -of 3837 mothers ience_ had gone away- wi'5.! the im- and 11,777 children. Few provincial press`" thin the P"`3e_t38'9 qlmted expenditures are productive of more by the 1t`'e1` '35 applicable to 10- happiness and have greater possib_ cal conditions, it" would not have been , it,-es for good_ . fair to the community. This, how- I . ______ ever, is not `intended to minimize the '. ' seriousness of the general situation, . 7 in 3hh`1` ec1Z3`ii Tffofhi ggfghpygghg t'e2_;',1y vgesented `RY government sale of liquor, the peo-A trict'S and thesS`ma"e1e"ug;b,rra1 ms` 4 Pie" f Menitebe rejected the. p"pS' may have but a small eremntcentreg ` ition to permit thesale of wines and the'se devastatin d. 1 eth age 4 beer with meals in licensed hotels. . 3 eases! V 9-V are *1 . - . Justas vitally interested becau. , e Thereby Memtebe plainly Says that Mrs. Pankhurst pointed out, oqfe th`: I` 1 Steady ow of young people to the The president-of the United Mine cities where these diseases are more or it wants no return to public drinking." . charter _of the local union at Sydney for calling an unauthorized strike, t e . 4 d - :3 d b k. th . t t . th era ication and the work'be1ng car- MacLach1an` and the other Reds Ci] :15 Y"9"Y ef the sPPrt f 311 b are ghting for control. Should they goo citizens win it will be .a sorry day for the _-"`-= miners," as Red control would alien- I0I0I0X<>X4!V%>X< >I0I0I0I0X<>I0X0I4 IO atublic sympathy, without. which "E , .14 : they cannot expect much! success in g K` . wage disputes. _ . mm _,`__>_M_ -_ _ 7 b Coilingwood council has appointed man to collect the 4-mm. ......- -L ._ -..... \\I\IllIIleV auu tne ey :' tn uynvlz equal .-----1- - ` .-..~V;\.u uuc [CBC heads n .. +m.. 4'..,...-'r=LL ating in his appointment to his pres-i 1' ent position on the provincial bench, B a position that he adorns and where - his legal acumen is widely recogniz- ed. Before his elevation to the bench, the subject of our sketch hade - responded to the call to public life. . being three times elected to the Que- I bec Legislature. Still in_ his mature prime, the Honorable the Chief Jus- tice is a notable gurepin the life of his native province and one who is held in high esteem publicly and pri- . A,.,.,.__J_.- -, I -- ` "ed judge of the Superior Court for! v\- uyusu ll - position of lealiershipatv the Bar, - handling a - criminal case `~ cess. He was one of the number` of a world-wide s with outstanding suc- defence counsel for Louis Riel at the famous trial of the half-breed rebel leader at Regina; In 1897 he was appoint- the County _of Athabasca. and. later in `Levis, College and Quebe: any and received hisxdegree from Lav_al University. Ado: ,,_-..--..w-u-u mun`, 1110 above all :1`; things of a business nature should _ be taught to make their word good ' under any circumstances. to ment made is an agreement to be `e carried out". Any other course is not ' to be considered" by the man who :3 would be successful in-business. e ""`"------+-------`- 5"""""" n ' ; 5;; oun CANADIAN g .5; wHo's WHO >3 o >11 >I0X<>X<.>I<'l<>I0X0X< >X0I<>X<>X<>X<>X<>X<>I HON. F. x. LEMIEUX Down in Quebec the name of Lem- ' nd honorable one. ieux IS a familiar a Prominent in this prominent family Lemieux, Chief is the Hon. F. X. Justice of the Super Province of Quebec. Born at Levis, .i "in 1851, Mr. Lemieux was educated V, ebec Semin- . _ ed hiscrdegree of LL.D.l from Laval University. Adopting the! legal profession, he soon occupied a , position leadership at ,handling' number of. cases outstanding counsel, for famous ed the County of and, later, in Sherbrooke and Quebec, culmin-I ating appointment ` iis widely ed. his pencil, oi`: our had `nchnnnlnl L- LI, ...~u--_.wc ulc nave `C : cause they keep faith. ` business asset any man , a reputation for squa dealing. ` It is not to be and once gained it is to take any chances with. should understand this, 2 n: BANU IIUMPEIIIIUN for` square -.... uuvc so | and fair had in a day, too precious to I Young men: and above all word Cifcumstanhne A ----- KEENAN &KENNED'Y THE MUSIC Ml-`N ' presidencisv of that possible nine -tenths the u-a\-VVIJI-D uuurnau: The! Bankers , Beaver Dam: Reading t employment. .....uc-:.uu1.'ul or a newspaper man sI 3, mail has grown to be propaganda of I "fvarious sorts. The Herald this week, V i received enough materialin the form yiof free publicity to entirely fill the '[paper without the use of any local Jor social `news, humor or editorial material. would a soft snap` for - flthe reportorial and editorial forces ` i and 1 produced-.-- ` the 1 approval of of readers` ` `except the propagandists themselves. ` K` -ouulc URI` A1'nnrio1` Chronicle: Wonders of` the Ford never cease. An advertise- ment recently came under the Chron- icle's notice reading t hat a certain gentleman had bought a car and is now supplying his neighbors with butter and fresh eggs. I --_,, cuoc1.'pl`l5e and anything that can ,, _. _. -' '-' '5` 'A` '5` I A Great Incentive": [ Orillia Packet: An exchange ob- serves` that'as an incentive to indus- try,'enterprise and thrift there`isn t [anything can hoof +...:..- % X %%%%W%%&%%$%&% AMONG EXCHANGES %%$$%$%%%$%%&%%$ `IV E % was educated and Quebec , `nix; 51.66.06 `any man can have For ann..- --A 1 Sme C > Stuff I Heraldi About! I man's , `Q vuun-;...._-_. J ' u 11:}; AL U LIKE! beat twins. --us uh ul."-UC` The greatest ` nnv. L--. 3 .. v uI:uull' | LL.D.;' ....L_. -. J `The . British and Canadian def: ', the help of some loyal \ relatively small force--we `_ only to repel but to capt; larger force, thus preven vasion of the Niagara which might have had dis sults. Her.memory is kep a monument at Lundy s L: a cairn on the site of thc I eaver Dams near Thorolc I vnnlvl C ' when 1614s --:nva\l\' JIBDUKU I Laura (Ingersoll) Secord is a name , V , . I that is probably more famihar ml Canada than that of (any other wo-` \ man, especially among the million]? school children, as the heroine of Beaver Dams. What a suppositious 1 Evangeline.is to Nova Scotia, a] [real Laura Secor is especially tof! iUnnm- l".mmr*- "M ' ` DEMONSTRATION `Brief Biographical Sketches 1 of the Dominion : Big M Have Passed` Away. A __ ` _ ' I V 30 E}izz1bethSt., Barrie cuouuououou T -_._wvu These hot da_vsVit es of these. Soft leatl Exclusive Colunibia .ONE. Strikingly ` low earnest endeavou right price. _ the advt_s. is Clairkson House V. yuv DU 8 e, preventing` Peni it hnun L--` V" ...vu UL UHU hear Thorold. vnusald disastrous .v ,` Ln...` __--- zms, giving timely; 'ance of an Amer-: M Thus warned, the,` 7 an defenders, with: Indians--a :7 4 pg urnsux --L 1 ' | ..... umaawuus re-I kept green by dy Lane and by the battle of!` Phnvnla - e---were able not : captilre much] `l"9Vnnl~u... ___ . i VE SEE ME IF IT IS REAL ESTATEI gly prices that 'will endeavour to give re protable I A WATCI-IIWORD or s es of `Some; Men Who; MENSE THE MUSIC MEN Dealers for_ B;1rrie_ old patrons Has several good houses and ats for rent. - A very comfortable home, $12_00. Cottage with large garden, $1500. House with all conveniences, $1600. 2 brick houses, all conveniences; the` first good -_o er takes them. i One of the best homes, with every!` convenience, hardwood throughout, ` garage, choice location, $5000. 1 Dozens of other houses at most ev- ery price. S SPORTS SHOE _We mu deliver Grafonola at once upon smalf payment and balance in instalments conven- ient to you; by week or month. To All Purchasers of a Graf- onola our oor display roux own CHOICE White Satin 4`); PASTRY Fl-0,UR% SHIRRIFI-"E the kind with o_r-ange ice ` . ~ `

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