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Barrie Examiner, 1 Jul 1926, p. 6

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' -__- -- vvnl vvuucl GICGS U1 [He I Canada has 600,000,000 acres of tim- er lands. and the forests are second natural resources of Canada. The tim- ber lands constitute fifty per cent. of all forests in the Empire. - . A Nation of Homes Canada is essentially a nation of homes. The fact that the women folks lof Canadian pioneers elected to share their hardships was responsible for the peaceful development of the west. In countries where men went out alone .Without the influence of home life to mine and to farm. lawlessness and }bloodshed followed. Woman and home only to agricultural lands among the" ---..v, uuu uuunucx` u.UUU. Canada has the finest, fishing grounds on the guooe, 1.2.500 miles of lindented coast line and 200.000.square miles of fresh water. Canada has half Ithe fresh water areas of the world. Canada hon cmn nnn Ann --.A. - -- , punuua nas me Empire's greatest .university, for nowhere has a univer- lsity the number of students in its af- filiated colleges to surpass those within the compass of the University of Tor- Ionto, who number 5.000. IV.-uv\nA.. I---- Canada has the n 1 vnrnii-u am. ...;...1 Phone 845, Bu Greatest of All Essex Values EmDire's here `hsoe a nus"-.. Combined with the supreme advantage of the Super-Six principle, the. largest production of p6-cylinder cars in theworld makes this quality, price and value exclusive to Essex. ` Itslgreatest salesbinufluence is what 350,000_ owners say for it. The conviction of a value priced far below any rival is turning neW_ thousands of buyers to this nest Essex ever built. waterway, but in` the traditions of two races, French and English, and in a national character which has stood the test of war and the still more try- -ing test ofreconstruction stripped of the glamour and` impulse of a great \ uuxupany nas been draw wealth for two hundred ar without making an, impre resources and which can pleted of its furry drops. Wealth nnfnh-I he an` --` -u-rnij II. The Federal Burglar Alarm ils. nd the Federal Burglar Alarm 'uns mail the Federal Burglar Alarm bar will be cheerfully refunded. J But in spite. of .the absolute prot quite harmless; it cannot harm even scares him, protects your chickens an IIW I'III--u- - - _, .. ..- vv Anvnc uuuaeuulu. u Mm'Jcma BEAT nus Ainnm spite of.thn ahm1.`.+.. ....-s--u v----- --nvuv` The Federal is a ve: a trap when a chicken t is -connected; the alarm and awakening your wh -ZLjg.:-- zara day of June, 1926. V T H`- W` Any motion to quash `or set aside the .-same. or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the 1'11-st publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. ` Dated the 23rd day of June. 1926. J. T. SIMPSON. 25-27c County Clerk 5'` - `When ASSOCIATE pagans: to your chicken-house, your hens are safe-- nobody ean steal them. he Federal very simple spring-steel device that worl- thief`opens any door or window to wk nected; makes a very loud report, scaring the vakening whole household. 4 . I1Lll\4ll tut: .l'.`I.U(1SOn.'3 been drawing fabulous ~ and fifty years? lg imm-essinn run 14...! ucu uuu nuy yearsi .impression on its] 1 never be de- rang. ` ' returnable if after `unsatisfactory in any 1 ` Alarm back to us collect and Q protection FEDERAL affords, it even the burglar; but it thoroug-I as and awakens you. n A \I'.h`lf\FI" -- - -- `Corporation of the County of `Simcoe NOTICE OF REGlSTRAT|ON"OF. BY-LAW NO. 1601 ` Notice is hereby giventhat a By.- Law was passed by the Council of the on the 17th day of0June, 1926, provid- ing for the guaranteeing of 0 yment ' by the County of Simcoe; of he de- bentures of the Town of Collingwood . to the amount of $22,000.00 to pay the balance due upon the erection and equipment of the\Collegiate Institute and such By-Law was registered in the 0 Registry Office for the Registry Divi- sion of the County or Simcoe on the ` 23rd day of June, AL ADV fn unak `Au I--5 *--'5 , that mywhole llegiance should`be pl ads. which is my home." So here's to Canada--may she live long and merrily, in the twentieth cen- tury and afterwards. It's 4 31-33 Bradford Street. vvll actory Many way. your uaya you Simply money ; muksnav. JULY 1. :9zc.._ vice works like window to which it t, scaring thief ten days you WEV, Q: !\nv\1u- L is thoroughly is attached REAL Y0 `Y0 K J r:vR1r_jrHm . bentures of the Town of Collingwood NOTICE . OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW NO. 1600' Notice is hereby given that a. By- Law was passed by the Council of the Corporation of the County of Simcoe on the 17th day of June, 1926, provid- ing for the guaranteeing of payment by the County of Simcoe, of the de- to the amount of $6,300 to pay for a combination pumping engine, chemical and hose truck and such By-Law was registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County zssimcoe on the 23rd day` of June. Any motion to quash or set aside the same, or any part thereof, must be `made within three months after the ntirst publication of this notice and cannot be made! thereafter. Dated the ,23rd day of-June, 1926. J. T. SIMPSON, 25-27c - A County Clerk. II UIIC. .1360- Any motion to quash or set aside the same, or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the 23rd day of June, 1926. J. T. SIMPSON. T 25-27c County Clerk. j ` NOTICE or REGISTRATION or` BY-LAW NO. 1599 Notice is hereby given that a By- Lziyv was passed by theCouncii of the Corporation of the County of Simcoe on the 17th day of June, 1926, provid- ing for the guaranteeing of payment by the County of Simcoe, of the de- bentures of the Town of Collingwood . to the amount of $4,476.00 for the con- atruction of certain sewers and such By-Law was registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the . County of Simcoe on the 23rd day-of June. 1926. Ann eunun... 4... ----_I, caru uay UL dune, 1820. . Any motion to quash or set aside the name, or any part thereof, must. be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. M Dated the 23rd day of `June, 1926. J. T. SIMPSON, 25-27c County Clerk. , None: or REGlsTR{TlON\ or BY-LAW NO. 159: ' Notice is hereby given that a. By- Law was passed by the Council of the Corporation or the County of Simcoe on the 17th day of June,_1926, provid- ing for the guaranteeing of payment by the County of Simcoe, of the de- bentures of the Town of-Collingwood `to the amountor $2,470.00; for the con- struction of certain "sidewalks and such By-Law was registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Divi- sion of the County of Simcoe on the 23rd day of June. 1926. Anv mntinn tn nnnnln nu ago gala- `LL. 28rd day of June, 1926. Any motion to quash or set aside the same, or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and oannot be made thereafter. Dated `thee23rd day ot.June, 1926. J. T. SIMPSON, 25-2'7c / County Clerk. --o - u *-r\ V! -IVVI IUUI Notice is hereby given that a By- Law was passed by the Counciliof the Corporation of the County of Simcoe on the 17th day of June, 1926, provid- ` ing for the guaranteeing of payment by the County of Simcoe, of the de- bentures of the Village of Bradford to the amount of $182,525 for the com I. etruction of certain drainage work and such By-Law was registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Div- ision of the County. of Simcoe on the 28rd day of June, 1926. Anv unnnn fn n...-...1.. ._ ....;. _..2: u, 7 uuc, .1390. ' \ ' '- Any motion to quash or bet aside the same. or any part thereof, must be made within three months aftr the first publication of `this notice _and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the. 23rd -day or June, 1926. t J. T. SIMPSON, ' ` 26-27c _ _ , County Clerk. NOTICE OF REGISTRATIONIOF av-I.Aw.No. 1597 - \Y..A.:..- ._ L . bentures ot. theA'1`o.wn of Barrieitttrtjthe 1ao'nc`I~: or REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW NO. 1595_ ` Notice is hereby `given that a By- Law was passed by the Council of the Corporation of the) County otsimcoe on the 16th day at; June, 1926, 'pro_v1i1- ing for the guarahteeing of payment by the County of Simcoe, of the de-' amount of $48,251.26 for the cons |.lC_- tion of permanent pavements and such By-Law was registered in the Registry Ofce for the Registry Division of the -County of Simcoe on the` 23rd day`of June, 1926. - `K - Anv nnntlnn in .........1_ ..._ -...-A. --l-9 AL- Page Six- Lg.` __ cw tit 11 I'll` ' and `Mnlcuter Sta. BARRIEA : Box 595 ---.-------------------------,----| items to The U]. U lxauum Sales 9 ` -jg: To the industrial worker, strikes are considered . necessary in order" that he may. assert his rights. Both employers of laborand employees deplore the necessity for strikes and lock-`outs, and fortunately they occur only about once in `a decade in the average industrial plant. `Then the fact is blazoned forth in the press and from the , ublic platform, and measures are ta en to heal-the breach `between ~ employer ` and _ employed. Yet,-strange to say, in every indus-- trial plant men are frequently off 1 work with aminorailments, (such as ' headache, toothache, neuralgia, rheu- matism, sciaticwcoughs, cold, asthma , . and~Abronic_hitii's ,-..fa".nd the loss of time : inc11rrd,'\vou1d:in._a decade far ex- ceed that: taken * up in strikes. When . `the .-al_m'ost instantaneous pain-reliev- . ing"`q_ualities of Killakes are fully = iknownby our industrial workers and their employers, this great Waste of . time and suffering caused by the ,mino'r\aiImen-ts above described will be eliminated. Ever-y`employer of V labor should `see thatKillakes are in his medical. and rst_'aid_ cabinet- No employee should go to work withdut a Killake `tablet in hispocket. `He never .can tellawhen the chewing: of E a Killake may) save him" a,da,y s p`ay.: `A13 1 , SOLD AT DRUG 'S I`O.RElS_ Regular size 50c, trial` size 25c `- or by mail T P:ll-l-`.- e-I-,-A e - -l - -' '"` day of June. 1926., Toronto this tweniy`-sixth AND TAKE 1if'o'mcE that after the Fifteenth day of August, 1926, the said .William Cedric Davidson will proceed to distribute the assets of the said de- ceased ' among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only -to. the claims of which he shall then have had notice. and that the said William Cedric Davidson will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim he shall not then have recel/ved notice. DATED at Tnrnnfn 1-his +u......+--~ ~n--u- D I nmnmbx GIVEN that all persons having any claims or de- mands against the late William John Davidson, who died on or about the Seventeenth day of March, 1924, at Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, oV\.I.I.LV.vJH ID icitors herein for William Cedric Dav- idson, executor and trustee under the will of the said William John David- son. their names and addresses and full particulars `in writing of their. claims and statements of their ac- counts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. AND TAKE NOTICE - A.mz-mat 1094: `n... ....u. day of A BOOM T0 INDUSTRY AV man. IN THE MATTER of the Estate William John Davidson, late of t] Town of Aurora, in the `County York, deceased. ' - `NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tli: 1 persons having mm .-.n..a......~ .... 2. 20=30c I pcrpel;ua.l 08. 1'0 , ABLE PRICE. LIUI. with I avrnlln uwuu. ' Unpaid assessments. from 1913 1925 inclusive are overdue and thq for 1926 are payable on or before J1 el, 1926. A I - Aannnm-u-..A. 15-1-, A- NOTICE To CREDITORS mun`-`,1.uue exam. tms year. A ,' . -Ripe strawberries were picked in a garden here last week. the first of the season. ' V r nu auuuul at North Bay. ' ' ~School closed here on Friday for the holidays.) Two \pupils are trying` the Entrance exam. this , 'RiDP Strwhnrrinu Inann .:--1----= :- muss Munro. ~ ' V Leone Bu2`ton, twelve years `of agp. very well know here andrgrandda.ugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pratt. won.the_gold medal in a reciting contest of the pub- lic school at North Bay. `SOh0Ol closed hnrn nh `IJVMA.-... a-.. LL- `Phgne ` your. news ' Exarmner. uuuuu 1101116 on 1l'1d8..V. ' j Mrs. I-Ierrell and daughter Addie have moved from Barrie to Cundles. taking the housetrecently vacated by Miss Munro. T.nnnn `Dn.l4.._ L----I-- ` L41-IJ June 28.-Mr_s. C. Shaw spent the week-end in Torontb. , Some changes are taking place here in real estate and business is good._ The bear seen here re_c.entl,v caused quite a sensation gmong the boys. Mrs. R. Roe, who has been visiting A friends in Sunnidalefor a. week. re- turned home on Friday. "MP8. Harrell and a IIcr'h6;u. A.-Ian- up: .n!p1 1115. , Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jackson of Tor-A` onto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mccracken over the_week-end. M Mrs. R. Montelth has returned after -spending two weeks-at Long Branch. rlen of Crown Hill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. - Mr. .and. Mrs. Roy McCracken and Ach'ildren of Craighurst Sundayed with, Mr. and Mrs. James" Mr-r`.rnnIm- .-_._-, .. -.... .u.u-uuzau LL zcuuu. v'Schoo_I` closed on Mondayfct--the hol- idays. A. D. Forbes, the teacher, left for'h1s home- in Ingersoll` on Tuesday.` Miss .MarJorie Broley of Vleyburn, Sask., is" spending two months with -Mr. and Mrs. R. Monteith and other friends. `Mfn and 1u'..`.. n-'u.-~ - - A uu Lue sxcxaust, is improving. 7 Some of` the people around;here mo- .tored to`Midla.nd on Sunday and at- tended the opening of the shrine. Mr. and Mrs..Newto n Spence of Ivy_ spent Sunday with Midhurst friends. V School the teagher, _1eft fm.-mg. 1...-M... x... 1-_,.. .... --'- aycul. ounuay-wltn Ivy friends. AMrs. Robt. _Po'o1e, Sr.. who has been on the sicklist, is improving. neonla nrnin-ui hang ....,., uuya |Ul\9 I A, ' June '2_8.--.-Mr. an d Mrs; W. W."'Boyce h Ivy friends. nrlnn knn 1....-- . Dunlqp a Phone 31 1 : `Barrie Union _Ceip`t-e-1;- ---1-1 a. avd.\JL'lc ' Barri. Union comeiery Board. THOMAS NASH. Pies. " Co. of Canada `L. Ton`-ontov V 0 united 3 M53. Tor-A e racken the _week-end." week's.at T.nnnr 'Rm:innH I nr It 34, nfonln Iul'1U 26c FOR SALE---Farms`,' -summer or:-op.o erties, Town Houses, Lake. Fronts. FOR RENT - Summer Cottages, Town Houses, fubnished mg un- furnished. . " 17tfc '. g1aNRY& COWAN ....l.... ._.I zIl_-l-- - i-- , uauuu. ` - Canada leadg again in T! l1ISiC,'f0I` a Toronto Conservatory of Music has lgreafer number of entrants for exa inatiorg;-annually-than any ~ similar tituti n anywhere, ~ e of the ' of - u auUua.1,.I:4`XnlDltlOn'. Canada has the world's` greatest hy- dro`-electric. plant in the Chippewa- Queenston unit of the Ontario public- '1y-owned power system, and the great- `e_st_ undeveloped water `powers of -any ,nati_on. _ _ . pusmg more man 52,000 miles of road. Canada has the best all-round edu- cational system in the world. and one in every five of the population is reg- istered V in educational institutions. a Canada is the playgrqund of thq world. Tourists` who. `entered Canada by means of motor cars only, in 1925, equalled the total ,population `of the country._ . ` '. Canada has provided the world with its greatest known variety of wheat. ' Marquis, which added an empire to the World's productive area and now is adding another empire by means of another Canadian wheat. the Garnet. ' Canada has the greatest annual ex- hibition in the world in the Canadian National, Exhibition. ` (`lanolin has +1.... ......-1.av._~. -.,,, - - - uauau U16. transportation systems.vboth the Can- adian Pacific and the" Canadian Na- tional having unique records. The Canadian Pacific is the greatest the world has `ever seen, for. in addition to its Canadian railways it has vessels sailing to all parts of the world. The Canadian National is the greatest pub- licly`-ownedfrailway in. the world com- prising more than 22,000 miles road. y has H system every of the nnnnlnnn a. ...... Win 1926." uuu waccn me ertect. g a `Canada leads the world in the ex-' portfof wheat, and increased. the wheat growing area in the westnine per cent. Canada has the largest gold. silver, . nickel and asbestos mines in the world.| Canada has the greatest undeveloped mineral resources in the world. and lies one-half within the pre-Cambrian min- eral belt, the wealth of which is inex-] haustlble. . v: A I (`Gian-spin 1-r-~ L`-- ""` ....._, ........ vvc Wu; ue unanxtul I01` lt. . There is no school in Canada with Q more rigid discipline than the Royall Military College at Kingston whichl turns out men who write their names largely not only in Canada but in the ' outpots of Empire as well. Watch` a` u" -body of students in physical training. Si? 1 and thrill to the evidence of the best ml . kind of manhood. Every muscle obeys 1 ;'the mental impulse. Mind and body working in marvelous harmony, brain ( alert, body supple. as silk and enduring gr(_ at `oak. Any youth who can stick it inc ~. finds himself with control over himself mi.` that inspires him with the courage to] the ' dare and to achieve. a A | ( \ And there is the secret. We have be, r stuck it and the next decade will bring on} us our rewards for a discipline which nag , has given us` a sound national charact- er. 11 ` The Daily Dozen a Here's a daily dozen of mental ex- ercises which are _ recommended to ho Canadians, guaranteed to increase the| circulation of red-blooded loya1ty;\ - velop the mental muscles and expan ea -the heart action. Just say these things D over to yourselves and to your friends 331:] and watch the effect. [min Ca,nnn lnnu` +11- up.-...I.: 3.. 1.1-- , OH 'e Flanders of over sixty thousand Cana- left us with a war debt that consumes forty-three per cent; of our national ex- pendituges every year, and sixty thou- sand little white crosses in France and dians who would be spending brain} and brawn in our fields and factories! today. but for the ambitions of the exile at Doorn.- But who can calculate` , the` value of4the- priceless certificate! _of, nationhood which we got in return! for our share in the great war? Twelve: years ago, could you have found as; many passionately proud Canadians in your own circle-of friends as you can find today? The development of national charac-' ter/can proceed only as fast as individ-v. ual character and no faster. We have been going through a course of Spar-. tan education, and `there will come a. day when we will be thankful for it. . 'l`.hnv-A in `an u.-.l...\...v 1.. N- _ 3|! ILLFU 0. vvvaoalvl. wt: Iuauc |.llUl'U8.Il'.el'. Dated the 23rd day of June, 1923.` J. T. SIMPSON , 25-27c . - County `Clerk. w`A;'n1imber from here attended the! )ic lc at Baxter on Tuesday evening`, ast. ~ ` ' 1 Russell McMaster of Orillia and his: sister, Miss Viola. motored to Toronto` on- Wednesday. M-iss Eunice Mc_M.aster of Barrie unon LI..- ---_- .._. an 9.2 uuuay - . V I Mr. alnd Mrs. D. J. Miller visited Le-I froy friends on Sunday. "home here. V ` ~ ents. Congratulations. t Rev; T. J. and; Mrs. Dew on- the arrival of a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs.'Jos.'T1ffin spent Sun- I day with Meaford friends. Mrs; Symes has returned .home 2113-; ter spending two weeks with her par-I . 1 A ........u. _.A - ,, _---- .. ....,uuvlug ms barn by.` putting in a cementfoundatlon. ' Misses Dora Tlffln, Amy Miller and! Frances Berthelotte are writing their` Entrance-exams. in Angus this week. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miller and child-I ren,M1ss Perry, Jack and Harry Ellis visited. Barrie friends on Sunday. ' ` I I Miller visited Le- V Russell Elnhink and TM- mr-u--- ,,,. -.. ~;;u\;_L|lUl.'U Mr. and Mrs. J. I-I.`McCann visited Beeton friends last Sunday.- - Jack- Ellis is improving his barn by. cement-foundnnn..{ - I I I 4 u1uuu1'S nondays Mr. and Mrs.-Ri and Mrs.'J. I-I. Bel ening with friends and Beeth fvinnm in - JHLIIC and ` ma. `I l\II June 28-Mrs. W daughters are home spend a` month with M. Bell. URI ......3 1:2,, - -`~ 7 u1.xo.~Ii.1CIl8.!`(1 Bell and Mr.` . . Bell spent Sunday ev-I friends -in Cree-more ; Mr: `I `I'_`|"`H'-"' ' me zzsra day of June, 1926. e L` . ' Any motion to quash or set aside the same, or, any part thereof. must be- made within three months after the rst publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. -- `hotm-I 4-I... no...-n .1--- _a - A--- -Mrs. Wilson Ben a re from Quebec nth NH`. and Ml -on ____ n 11-;- for the 2 has 3. exam`- Ilar jn_- ; north` the richer our .uvvu<:u. 15 murope. ' there is_plen't o't ~rc;om yet to` grow. _ The twentieth century is ours. We` have claimed it and Fortune seems to b_e smiling'upon our claims. The further W push back the curtai from the reward. The far- ther north we `fix our farmis the great- .. . av... support nearly four times as many as` the present population of the United States,` or four hundred million people, before we are as- crowded as Europe. I is_ plenty of room togrow. ' hnhfiinxv I... A---- "" Bl _ -.,..,..,...._, l uu uup; Wltn 118'. on ,to two billions, or about two hun- dred dollars for everypman, woman and . child in -the Dominion.._.Ph addition to . thishard cash, the Canadian is the ` richest man in the world in regard to the natural resources of the country, E which are free for the` asking. j Canada has 423,000 miles of open roadway and is spending thirty mil- lions a year on development and repair. There is one motor for every fifteen people invthe country, , , = In point of population -we stand 1: entyafifth among the nations of the ` orld, but We stand sixth`*in the ranks of exporting nations, and only one country surpasses_ us in the value of` exports per capita`; We have now in Canada nine and a quarter million people, but as We can support -nearly four as as; the population of than human the building contracts awarded in Can- ada were fifty per cent. greater than per cent. Doesn t"it look as though Prosperity is flirting with `us ? Paul; Agunn.-n... 3.. n- Ir: the first four months of this yezir. I unuuusueu wuowea. Woman sp_e1l.1aw and order. Today. six out of every ten houses in Canada are owned by,.those who liittle chance for revolution among a occupy them. There is , people who hold so big a stake in the" country. The man who owns his own home is not so inclined to wave a red I flag and encourage looting as the man whose home is wherever he hangs his hat. ` ` c `r- u.- m..-,A 4- `drug for the guaranteeing of payment .the Registry Office for the Registry 4 NOTICE or REGISTRATION or BY -.LAW NO. 1502 0 Notice is hereby given that a By- Law was passed by the Council of the Corporation of the County of Simcoe on the 18th day of June, 1926,-provid- by the County of Simcoe, of the de- bentures of the Town of Midland to` ` the amount of $10,000 for the purchase ' of IL motor fire truck andann` atus and such By-Law waregist`er d in` Division of the County of Simcoe on ` the 23rd day of June. ADV mntlnn fn nnnuln not and ....l.:_` 1.1.-

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