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Barrie Examiner, 5 Apr 1928, p. 7

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BARRIE I av`:-vu T _.-,,, MPRESS EXPRESS SERVICE To Cherbourg-Southampton \Ia,v thlune 6 Empress of Scotland \Iny239..lurw13 Empx`e.~xs of Austmlizt my 30fJun2 20 Empress of France as, ,_u--......|.-.. 'l'huriday. April 5. 1928. _____..-------..------.-_--.-----.---- "?7:.a::m`:: :a`t 1`:~cntptlwitI'L in- I PICUC U1 \'&7|u|UI WINN- aaturatedwitlt - / Bra`: inthe cavity 1 Qccung AI-.13`, WA|LlNB T9 _F.!:'_".9.'. F.. |`.l+ ...... FROM logical `Time ! Now I; the *15'JH`v um. "x=R"t')1\}i"('2l"J'1'=.'1'3'1l:'% - - - - - - _ - n n A I-I-|\l I 0 I-IVvI_ pawn: " M-Iv 23' ...... .. f\I0nto1m'e . ' Juno 1 ........ Nfnntvnse 1 `June 8 . \Tnn+o-Mm . . . . . . . . . . . . ... '.\Hnnodn.u:1 3 ' .TH`\' 13 Du(~hc=.=.=: 0fBer1f0I`d `.`\'I-1 ('.1`(=mnn('k Tn Belfast-Glasgow - ~- - '\r.mm . . - . . - . - - . . . . . To London Iv. -v-7- V _ To Liverpool (Via Gr-eenoc|. H . . . . ... Metagnma 5!-lvv `.\Tc=11tr1 Vlnncsdnsn .\Iur10ch RECENT SESSION I or LEGISLATURE. . I snow: s:I1:6HN. N.B. ' Liverpool-Be|fast-Glugo'w-Groonock 1-Apr. 6 Montrose -,:.pr.13 Montcalm .1-.~\.pr.20 Minnedosa `Via ~1E'..c;1'f'u's't'. *.`Vla Greenock Cherbourg - Southampton-Antwerp Am`.12 . . . . . . . . ...........1\Iar10ch ,A.pr.19 . . . . . . ...;.1\Iar`burn --- e-..;.|........4...-.-I..lmm|-unvu (Toronto Globe) ' I \\'hile`the 1928 session of J the Ontario Legislature. now 1 closing. was not dramatic. it yet was marked by consider-; a'ble general-purpose business. The absence of Mr. `Raney, who had been app0lllted~t0 the Bench. created a void in the Progressive ranks. but there was compensation to the House in the increased vigor and aggressiveness of Mr. Sinclair. the Liberal Leader. More than in any previous year, Mr. Sinclair made his presence felt. both as critic and as a factor in shaping legislation. His exposure of the ballots irregularity at Ot- tawa has been Justified by the Royal Commission's inquiry. and must prove a warning to election officials who become careless. or worse. in the dis-' charge of their duties. J. bUVIu\;u UAUI \4|n3!.7J I-tau 1.0300; of direct taxation in several important fields, there is un- certainty of return. for ex- ample, in succession duties. which makes financing a rath-. er speculative matter. This is increased when the element of compassion enters the Provin- ! ce's plans, as in hastening the sale of timber limits, with re- L striated competition, in order that existing mills may be kept going: and in letting without tender a contract to excavate for the new East Block in order that unemploy- ment may `be relieved. There was disappointment over the failure of the Gov-~ ernment to take action toward old-age pensions. but promise of it survey this year may lead too. definite plnn next Session. Ontario. as a leading partner in Confederation. will pay a large portion of the pensions received by the peo- ple of other partioipatinf,-.' Pro- vinces, and cannot afford to remain behind in this pro- ;,-`resslve movement. The Gov- <-rnn1ent'.~x action in refusing information on the l)usin'es;~i transacted at different liquor stores is not defensible, and apparently is prompted by fear of local indignation at such heavy diversions from business. On the other hand. the rejection of a beer-by-the- glass policy was a proper re- buke to those who would still further serve the interests of the liquor trade. A n .1 AI On the surface the finan- cial condition of the Province has shown great improvement, thanks 1ar,'.."e1y to the profits from the sale of liquor. After several years of deficits there was it surplus of $359,000 and the promise of an even better showing next year. \Vhi1e the Province exercises the right -0 ,JI.......L J..-.-...Lln.. I... ...... .\1 Several important bills were` passed which should make for Provincial progress. Motion- picture films are to be divided into two classes, so that theatre patrons may better know the nature of the pic- tures and avoid those unsuited for children. This measure was founded on a bill intro- duced by Mr. Belanger. one of the `Liberal members. At- torne,v--General Price secured adoption of his long`-tpromilsed and long-needed legislation designed to prevent fraud in the sale of securities. An im- portant step was taken by the establishment of a Research Foundation. a movement long overdue in this Province of vast natural wealth. much of which is not fully utilized ow- Inn: to failure of science to solve problems. Game and fisheries will be further stud- ied, an excellent move in a Province making such strong appeal to tourists and others seeking recreation in the Northern wilds. Ontario can- not aftord to let her fish and game reach the depletion stage observed in near-by States. nu... r\.-..-.l.-..,.. I'..~... n+4-nlnn.-1 Qtfll-CE The Province has attained :1 comfortable state of pro-, gress. but it cannot let its government sit back. Neigh- boring Provinces and States are alert. and Ontario must keep nbrenlst in all branches of social and industrial pro- gress. Am`. 2-~-Lust \Vednesda,v: Rev. and Mrs. Patterson went to Preston xvhore Mr. Putter- son was inducted in the~P1'es- b,vtex'luu Church. *T11u1`s~duy; evening`. Mrs. Patterson re-I turned home on Sutuz-clay and M1`. :Pzltt`l'S0l1 on Monday evening`. I n.\.- xv nn....1`,\I1 .40 1:\.n...an luL'LuL'A. vv'u\: an v\nJ 15: ` Mvs. C. McEaehe1'n return- ed home on Saturday from Collingwood hospital much im;proved. | 'l`hnu-nnm Lfnnunn Inna fnlvnn t \"t.'llll!H- Rev. N. Campabell o'f Barrie 0ocupi9d the pulpit in, the P1`esb,\'te1`lnn C11ul`(`.`11 on Sun- day. `rr-..__._ .-._._a. A... IW..\I... um, . l S. Henson went to Cooks-I town on Saturday to see his mother. who is very ill. 1/l'.... I`! `l;I .\lZ`.~..-.L.nnn uni-nun .C.'nzt.. -rHoMAs~'.. . EGLEGTRIO . Q OILW c |uI>y|uv\:u- ' Thomas Henson has taken :1 position In `Elmira. `\/flue f`nou1Pn\vr1 nP \'h\nu`r\a` ll IJUHILIUU Ill JHUUH (tn . Miss Crawford of Miueslng is visiting friends In town. '1`. King; is recovering from his recent illness. `I..- `I A 'I\.\. ..... I... .....A...SI...._ `I05 I ISLCICI: IIIIICBDI Mrs. L. A. Donel` is spending` a few days in Creemore with her mother. Mrs. Currie. \l'.. .....J `I ... IN I\..._..l.._.4.-.. LICL lIl\J\vIlWl| 475C 5: L/I-`ll 15! | Mr. and Mrs. C. Parrlngton have returned home from` their honeymoon and intend residing in'part of J. Mc- C`ague's house. Mrs. `Rogers passed away on March 31. at'the home of her son-.1n-law. Peter Gtften, at` bkn nrvn AF '70 ivnnnn hon G the age of 78 years, \"I7vn Ya tun -`nan |-|l\-` FIQV UL IU J\'J(-EEG`, Wm. Watson passed away on March 30. at his late resi- dence on VVeh'St" atthe age of 82 years. I `Ina `X7 1' `lfltra-`nu A9 tan- us ca yvcu nu _Mrs. ~W. J. Vvlgglns of Bee-' ton spent `the week-end with Mrs. '1`. `Wiggins. 1:! `r 1'..-.....\.....o 1- -........u.... . . AV; 9, 4-9 V! sputum: | E. J. Lambert is spending a few days in Beeton this week.` J'o'h~n Mccoleman of North STAYNER. '- 1'7 Baby chicks cost too much to lose by lack of care and proper feed. White Diarrhoea and other chick diseases prevented by feeding Pratts Baby Chick Food. It saves {millions and insures healthy fast-growing chicks and early-laying pullets. Buy the bes: Bay has been visiting around here for the last week. Par-I-ington-W healer A quiet and pretty wedding took place at Yorkminsrter Baptist par- i sonage. Toronto, on Saturday. Mar. 24. when Edna. May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Wheeler of this place. was united in marriage to Clifford Arthur Parrington, son of Mr. and `Mrs. John S. Parrington. Toronto. The Rev. W. A. Cameron officiated. SIFTON INTERESTS BUY FOUR WESTERN PAPERS Official announcement that a contract has been entered into to transfer the controlling ownership of The.Reg'ina `Leader, The Regina Post, The Saskatoon Star and The SaskatoonPhoenix from H. E. and E. J. Melicke to the Armadale Cor- poration of Toronto, has been THE BARBIE EXAMINER made through the editorial col- ____ .._ .. Llnnun v\n117I3V\oV\nI|E HICUU hlllvusu. vnlw us.-guy... umns of these newspapers. A11 LL- 1-LAn1r A` 4-kn A1 OI tnese uuwspupv.-.1.'a. All the stock of the Armadale Corporation is owned in equal shares -by John W.-Sifton, Winni- peg`; Harry Sifton, Toronto; W. B. Sifton, Mallorytown, Ont.; Victor Sifton, Toronto, and Clifford Sif-, ton Jr., Toronto. The names in- volved in the transfer of ownership were not disclosed. TL -_..... ......AunnAJ R11 :51` `nun Vere 1100 CJIECIUBULM It was announced by all four papers that the transfer would neither involve change in manage- ment n.or policy. It is said that 30 institutes of in- dustry, chemistry and technology are now supported by `the Soviet government of Russia. An-...... 1.1` Tjkhu nf `E`nr-nu!-Vina Am. 2'. ' -\|"\\' 4 M1-`v11 ' Juno -Ar-.. 1" 5U\'!'. l llllltlll. UL Lsuoanu. Albert H. Libby of Forestville, shingled his garage and -farm build- ings with nine tons of old license plates which he `bought from license bureaus. Thousands of people voluntar- ily tell the wonderful results after taking` `MILLER S CANADIAN HERB JUICE. It is unequalled in cases of indigestion, nervousness. constipation, stomach, liver, bowel or kidney disorders. Ask Wm. Crossland, druggist, about this remedy. . 14b FACTS ARE PROVEN Paco Bevan` To Antwerp June 20 . . .. Am`. "9 ' '.\T'\\'31 . . . . .. I\TPl1t.'1 ;T1mr*14'Ju1\'1?. ...... .. Chev-bourg-Southampton-Antwerp :\In,v1G . . . . . . . . . . ..,... .".\Ieta.;ama -0 4-1. .... ..... IVE: Gl`86nOCk) .`Tunn`

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