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Barrie Examiner, 6 Feb 1930, p. 2

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%%%%%%%%%%%%%$%g EDUORMLCOMMH' $ %%%%%%%%%%%%*%%%%: NOT ONE BITE .~\timi1l15trZ1tion of criminal justice across the line often appears farcical to those who have been reared under the ;more rigorous British law. An example of this is furnished in a recent dispatch from Cincinnati announcing that .a (ierman police dog in that city was ordered to be shot for attacking a child but the execution was t`lela_vett because the dog s master proposed an appeal to the Supreme Court of Ohio. It is argued in the dog s behalf that the little boy who was bitten made a pass at the dog in the first place and that the animal in attacking him was only following its instinctive inclina- - r\._1 ,i_,.... ,.1..:... tmmm,-pr that H1P,'hi9' j61I_.e chilgren Them?-- 35%;; CFE<`E V Eiisfnd 1/21b, 1-lb. _ i`L0UR $114 011.. I211: 'sU1Ts "F';'?:i 23" I tinny. Quality No. 2 Tin T3}; 11:42,}; soap LIFEBUOY Bars SUNWIIEAT nan mscvns 'l`i11svmhu1'g' 113.5 appointed .1 man called Teith ` as town C<)11Sl(1N. Putting teith in the law, as it were. f :`!cb 15 Douglas Drug tore Wellington Hotel Block : Phone 75-BARRIE This light, grease`-.ess Cream e.fYec1ive1y prntects the kin from exposure to sun and wind. .\ simli amount of Foundation Cream Sli]U()t11Cd into the skin before pmvdering gives zm eiiclmiitiiig cl ness and softness ...... .. and makes the pmvdcr ad- here for hours. There is :1 Me`_m Preparation for e\'er_\' step in scien- tic skin care. ,. .. L.'.i- `j - 7 '% oni mm POWE-1R-APPLY msmrouuMlommaj }7UmTY Special- `Vvhite Swan Toilet TISSUE Molasses r\r\l1r\I nn 1).. Bnrrdits are now using machine guns in De- trait. Soon they'll be placing" heavy artillery in (lrand Circus Park. \ uecluculy lul: uucln uuauo. . Baking Powder CFIA R H Brand-- 1-"). I III . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural Figs Fine-at Oualitv--Cookin 1` |.lJcBl Vquuly`-'\.;uonIu5 . . . . . . Golden Sultana Raisins AUSTRALI AN-- _ 6` The World's Best . . . . . . . . . . . . I`b' 4'9`: Auc vvuuu a ucus. Cake Flour: 1-nnvlrn D_..._.I I HG UKIOIL \llIIdl IU VVLICIII . . . . . . . B:ean Hole Beans W. ___.x.... W':.L .I...o runes: KJIJHIII PL_ig:Akles \I:_-.I W'_heatl_e ts Uucenlunu ~ -~ I n-:2. J .11` Horseradish llt\Vl.`|)'\`__ KAILIIIJIJIIJIIZ x1_v I ow`; FRY'S-Ready for use. l-lb. Tin Ovaltine Rusks I`I__ r*|.:IJ-_.. 1:1,- I`I.-m It's Hot ucrauae u 5 1.1000. . .. Chocolate Syrup FRY'S--Randv for use. 1-). Ti: Fer;:L1su11 (`mvernment won victory by 417,- M L- The Lunlarcn Lllc In Rolled Oats t.'__..L ll :ll-.l ,7l`.IllIIL7l I' L7 DOMOLCO Brand- Decidedly the Guest made. n I 0 _ n , , . J-.. Lillrllaldli/5 I. truvvwuu CHAR M Brand-- For better saliafaction-- l-lb. Tin . . I7 _ `I "O V1.5!/LI/l vita A V50 Finest Quality--Cooking (`I I I . C` 1; "4- AU5'l'KALl HIV- Best.` (`V `I "WI nous QUAKLIS Brand--Made tbe nes: Ontario whcal.. I`: 1' I I ) C1410 llillru Luv, 1.-v A new product -With that wonderful wumlu avor. . . .. A YLMER TOM.-1T0 `UP; CA TE I bl/ILICO Sweet Mixed and Sweet Mustard Qucenlund wlh-uz. 1.1: . . . . . . . . . 7' __... .......,I.'n l. No More Dust from_ the Fll'f31BirITll V7 lbtttvtt I -J Finest Qunlily--BuIk . '13 _ 1- I - .._ lL\1: nu, - v.v..-U... Ml)YER'S-- It's Hot Bcrauae It's Good. (`VI , ,,]__L_ C'______ LILULI lvllzlz znpwu-mu The Children Like Them. n ll ,1 I] U L - I.II.II'I4L `.494 Li Fresh Milled. I 2 -oz. Bottle uluc I IIJLI/l Q UAKER Brand---Rind: from rim nnnnl (`mlnrin who-nl S3.lAb1'd.K.'LU1y LU an p.L\'a\. Russell Knapp and .hunting last week. were `curing a large red fox. SWEET CHUTNE Y PICKLES Thursday, February 6, 19 EISTBRIAL NOTES 16 Bransion c 8-oz. Jar 23 7th to i3|h \ Nonsurh I Store P0. ish No D--u--No Rust Bozzle pre$e}1t. party. while . lucky in cap- ! fnv Lbs. Then .2 Lbs. 250 _2 Tins 290 WE SELL FOR LES$_ Bottle i Pkn.23c Tin 210 Lb. 6c Tin . A176 Now ' 290 = 180 1 240 :7 5 DC 15c _______._ 664 votes says a fforonto report. But, why bring that up? asks a Barrie Grit.` 3 People who are pestered `by -the numerous] big dogs that run the streets will {be Iglad to see * the council take some action to abate the nui- S3.IlC. ' -----uj ci_1 him ()Ill_\' I`(t1mw111g ll: H|:LlIlL,L1v\. u......... tirms. Onlookers claim, however, that the `big ting` appro:tche.i the group of children at play and started nosing` them. The little victim be- came terrified and slapped the dog. There is an old saying that every dog is en- titled In one hite. 'l"nose who have children or v.":`. are fond of children will say No, not one bite." in hitting at the fierce-looking animal that was nosing around him the Cincinnati child, like the dog, was following` its instinctive inclinations. So the question arises: which has the hetter ri,a"nt to follow its inclinations in this world, a child or a dog`? If the dog's master makes himself and the Supreme Court ridicu- lous by taking` such a matter before it a fitting climax to such a proceeding would be to put the dog on the witness stand and convene a jury of dogs to try the C2156. . TO CLEAN UP BROKERAGE ABUSES The public was somewhat surprised last week at the speed and suddenness with which several provinces, particularly Ontario, pounced upon ` hrokera,2'e houses suspected of operating con- trary to law. And now Hon. Col. Price has call- oi n m.nfornnr`r-\ nt: (`nn'1r'ii5lI`t QHOTIICVS-genera] Readers ot line UlODe'wc1c buuucu ........-. day by a headline: Mayflower in Bloom. Per- usal of the article showed the Mayflower was blooming in a house. ;In a house is right. ' ` Great care shoultji be taken by the town I council in choosing an assessor, one of the most important officials in the town. A good know- 4 ledge lof costs and property values is a prime es- W sentia . - county council when it cut $200 off the grant to each of the hospitals. lt.remains to be seen whether or not the inclination to economy ex- tends in other directions. We hae oor doots. The latest rum-running story is that liquor is being pumped -from one aeroplane to another while in the air over `Canadian territory. This sounds like the famous yarn about pumping li- quor from Windsor to Detroit by means of a A slight gesture of economy was made by the \ pipe under the river- , ` Even in Northern ; Ontario, where the roads are not of the best, the automobile is eating into y railway passenger receipts. Chairman G. W. Lee of the T. and N.O. `Railway, reports a drop in passenger revenue of $150,000 last year and blames it all on the motor car. A certain Missouri editor refuses to publish` obituary notices of people who, while living, failed to subscribe to his newspaper, and gives ` this pointed reason: People `who do not take l the home town paper are dead anyway, and ` their passing has no news value. Referring to the aftermath of the stock boom 1 which was to make every-body rich over night, the `Toronto Telegram `says: "The `country is realizing that it was on a financial drunk and is now suffering from the remorse peculiar to the cold grey dawn of the morning after. W. E. N. Sinclair is complaining about what the Tory redistribution of 1924 dicl to the Lib- eral Party in Ontario-. He calls it an iniquitous gerrymander and says the electoral map of '.Tor- onto looks like 15 slices of bacon. Mrfsinclair is probably right `but -we'd just as soon try t.o square the circle as arrange Toronto ridings in such a way as to assure election of a Liberal. I Hf Readers of The Globe were startled Wednes- % u... _ u......u:...L.. m\AnuF1n.umr in Rlnnm Recent dispatches from Chicago announce that Mayor 'Thompson and his 'crowd,- having plunged the city into `bankruptcy, are accommo- dating enough to 1et.a committee of business- men pull the chestnuts out of the fire. In other words, the citizens rescue committee has `as- sumed virtual control of municipal business. But, inasmuch as Thompson and his colleagues still hold the people s mandate to carry on, the citizens committee may expect to be ousted as soon as they get the civic `ship out of the fog. ` They should remember the old saying: When the devil was sick, the Idevil a saint could be; when the devil was well, devil the saint was he. : i Cu;t:z-irls, Walls and Upholstery stay clean longer when you use this New Dustless Coke A - You need no longer dread the days the fuel bin is replen- ished. The_ new Hamilton By-Product Coke is dustless. By a new chemical process the surface is sealed so that it may be dumped into bins or shovelled around yet not give off flying dust particles. You will like this ` cleanliness and also other well known advantages-A saving of 35% on your fuel bill-Clean, easily controlled heat-No dust, soot or dangerous fumea- Very little ash. Place you order today. SOLD 8? DEALERS EVERYWHERE Page Two H;AMI1.'Ig__13g ra am' - rui U Eegislgared` The Dgqtless Fuel : _-1.1.1; In! ll'\IIl! I\III_I f U7? j7v7-:`_ MADE IN HAMILTON. ONTARIO. IN COKE OVENS OWNED AND OPERATED BY CANADIANS T PUBLIC ACTION held in Port Huron no Saturday, the uld 200- foot package freighter. C. N. Stephen- son. was sold for $500. The pumhaser is Owen Callahan, 01 Bay C1W- The ancient ship was seized under federal court order to settle judgment held by - --..1 ........nnnu- T} in Ann nf 1-`I-an `loat- CDu1'L UILLU1 MU Dcuuc Jung;-,Auuuv Auau uy a coal company. It is one of the last wcod hulls aoat on the Great Lakes. BIO I -r -r U T'S TOUGH when a "Weary Willie n can : even get a rest by going to ' jail. And yet it has come to that pass ' in North Bay according to the follow- ing item in The `Nugget: Although ` they wanted to go to jail for sevfexal weeks at least, William Lindgren/and ` Kauko Lindbergh were told to geti out and nd work," when they appeiared before Magistrate Weegar. The court does not believe in sending able-baciied men to jail on charges of vagrancy.` . as as up ? i R \ U` `P 1- v THERE ARE MANY cases of long service records among mun cipai employees of this country and uni- cipal servants, by and large, h :e a _ reputation for meticulous fidelit . It would be hard to beat this I cord. however: John R. Dargavel of lgin. ) 5 I i former member in the Legislature for North Leeds, has been clerk of the ; townshipaof South Crosby for fifty-five years. during which time he has never missed a meeting of the township council. II II I ~ ATEST DESPATCH from the S00 says: Quite the latest in wolf _ hunting is told by a story from Ka.ga- wong, on Manitoulin Island. Two far- mers, Arthur and Andrew Ednie, shot two wolves on Lake Mindemoya. after overtaking them in their car. The story goes on to describe the exciting chase that ensuedas the automobile sped after the eeing animals. The wolves apparentlyknew something a- bout strategy because they separated and dashed in opposite directions. The superior speed of the car and lack of ended thinrzs i'atal1y nnvnv hnV\llIVl'-*1" cover, however, ended things 1'ata11y for both of them. I t t WANDERING SWARMS of bees are usually a nuisance but sometimes they try to take the sting out of their visit as the following from the Cree- more Star would tend to show: Mayor Lambert of Stayner recently collected between 40 and 50 pounds of choice honey from an improvised bee hive I superior speeo or me cu); uuu Jaw; U3 which a wandering band of bees had -An- --_ 4.. 1.1.. Ann:-A nnvinn Th a- The Weekly Mirror WHICH a Waueflllg uuuu ua. uuwa nu... set up in his dance pavilion. The a- bode in the dance pavilion last sum- mer and the honey secured by His I Worship is the result of their enter- prise. Mayor Lambert claims the hon- .,.. nonnnf make 11:) the: nuisance the trary t0 law. And now I'1Ull. k,Ul. FHLC uao pau- ed a conference of Canadian attorneys-general to discuss the situation generally, and, no doubt; to exchange ideas -as to the best means of 1 tightening up the law in respect to this kind of e tkinu prise. 1V1ayOX' LISIHDBFL Uiallila us: uuu- ey cannot make up theynuisance bees were during the summer. t l I ' ' HEY CANI` KEEP the Irish down. especially in politics. Listen to this record achieved by a man with a good Irish name: Dan Duggan. War- den of the County of Renfrew for 1930. has had the unique distinction of nev- er having sat in the Township Council of his municipality in any other capa- city save that of Reeve. He was rst elected to that office nine years` ago when he entered municipallife and the condence his fellow ratepayers have extended him in the intervening wears has resulted in the members of County Council being able to seal their approval of his ability and merit by electing him to the head of that body. . .>| as an ALWAYS THOUGHT hounds lived a dog's life to a greater ex- tent than other members of the ca- nine species. It seems true in Walker- ton according to the following item from the Herald-Times: A hound passing dreamily along the sidewalk opposite the "Herald-Times office last week was suddenly beset upon by a lo- cal Airedale, and in swinging out promptly to avoid giving battle in the surprise attack. the hound plunged a- gainst the basement window of the Canada Furniture Factory. carrying with it four small lights and the des- truction of the sash. The sounds of crumpling timbers and breaking glass, not only attracted the attention of the neighborhood, but threw such a scare into both dogs that they scattered with a yelp in opposite directions. It was ..I.nu+ fhn nnir-kpsf. conclusion Of an Reecfing High Lights in the News from Ontario Town Newspaper: yelp In ODDOSIEB (.111`t':Uuu1m. a.u nu- about the quickest conclusion impending dog fight that has been witnessed in these clearings for some time. and although the factory got the worst of the deal there, yet it is not the rst time that property has suffer- ed by beingtoo near a battleeld. ~___-----?.___-.--._.-.. Feb. 3--Miss Freda. Nelson spent a. few days in Barrie last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. Bonney and boysf spent Sunday with Mrs. W. Watson; Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Mount St?` Louis spent a couple of days last week at Jas. Miller's. ..,A_ .-.._.._u -5 ~n.......-. in rnncnlh nld : week an Jas. Lvuuers. I ? Mrs. Ford of Barrie is renewing old acquaintance around here. At pre-! sent she is visiting at Howard Bert-'; ra.m's. } `MI -nn`h avmnnfhv is extended to; Much sympathy is extended to? those bereaved by t1:'- death at G. C. : Gaston of Craighurst. The young people nave started. their practising -on the play entitled; Home Ties" "l""hn nnn'nn1 rmpn meeting Of the. L8nL thing". IL- ; , The annual open meeting the .1 Women's Institute held at the home _1 of Mrs. Ivan McLean was a decided success in spite of the inclement| weather. About fifty members and `< friends gathered and enjoyed a de-. lightful program of music, readings A1 and addresses. A fish contest provedi very amusing, also the roll call of `( New Year resolutions. A lunch was ,1 served and all agreed that the even- 1 ing was most pleasantly spent. The next regular meeting will be held at 1 Earn: hloame of Mrs. Clarence Brown. ,1 e . . I &---- TIIESE SPECIALS ON SALE F0}! WEEK 0F FEBRUARY Slcinlss Figs ` TEXA_S--l)e|icion| and Appouu:.|--40-oz. Glut Inn. E,-in-~ ._-1 QVIIIIDIEQ Appotixnu--W-oz. ulna u KlI5}-r Snacks R:-.1 Tun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tnuy . . . .' Skipper Sardines 4 Dainty and Delicious . . . . . . . . . Dainty and Delicious Cream of Barley - MACK AY'S-- P000. mama:-u . . . . . . . ~ t <;1'g1:ER Bnnd..`.l. ...... ..2_ Pkg` Do mestic Shortening 1. _ I .-|.... D..yrw-. `D|_ ` IJIJIIDCOI vu nuuwvu M4-o Luhwr Pantry- loik Pkg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ch zli Sauce Lvr urn r:...... l;lu-.l- 94 Groceterias in Ontario Matches MAP E LI`. F SILENT- . . . . .".' .......... ..3 B0395 230 Pe t Rations ;`?J`x?.?.`. .'.`7T .'f T .......... .. Tin 150 Bnuo 2 Pkgs. 1913 The Lightning Clunr: . . . . . . . . Illlllg. Until the various brokers under arrest come to trial the public will not know the exact na- ture of the operations that brought the law up- on their heads. But they `are alleged tohave fleecetl the public in one way or another and have rmrn out the patience of the government. ()Llt;ll`ln) is :1 great mining province and has much to lose if false impressions `are created of the I':t1 vztlue of her mines. `Some speculators \\'ol'king` for their own advantage. are not squeamish about the methods they employ of inflating` or deflating the stocks they offer. \'\'h:ttever the reason the -public has lbeen be- coming more turd more leary of mining ex- :11 +1113 1'ICl` V901` and `"119 '\ ...r.ll1.\ lu .-.l. .. .. ,.- The Lagummg moans: ., Apple Sauce AYLMER--Chance Qudity- 6) No.2Si.1.eTin . . . . . . . . ......." Peas , GREEN G%Al`iT--Lu|o. Sweet and en er- No.2Siso'I'in . . . . . . . . ....... JTDIPFOI nuwu `av Delicious. r`-- -' - --A I`: D411 l.lI1"r-" ' I Tnuy. oi. -_ _ _ IJI CWIIII IJJ nrnwn :- MACKAY'S-- C00. in Three MinutoI.. n .1 .1 I771. ....;. LJI lu Duuuu 1`z`iI`. .x`".`.`:x`2f..":".`.`.`;. ?'.T. . . . .. Bottle 240 The 1: . c._.__,,,, MASON JAR OLIVES Catelli s Eggweat Voodles CLUB HOUSE LUNCH QUEEN cnming HIIHC ztnu mun: u.m_y u. ....._....5 9l\ Ci1:1!if1'C methods in the last year and the chances i are that it is this situation that the government, 4 as represented by the attorney-general, is anx- ious in c:r >rrect. Pkg. ;ecial- Kjhner Choice --~ - 4.- .-_ j _ _._ Co-opeVrate with no and arrange to do your 111 Wednesday morning. By doing so you will stores closed at 12.30 pm. Wednesday. APIIlCOTS 7_DALST0N N0. 2 2 (3 Size Tfn Q 33 . Jar 790 ;2 Tins He `'2 Tins 33c SPREAD -OF LEARNING Crmnrenting on the increasing cost of educa- timi, .1 writer in the `New York Times Magazine claims that the demand for higher learning is p1'I1CiiC'.l11}' world-wide. He\points out that peo- ple in the Near East who have stood still for 600:: _\,-eztrs hztve suddenly becmne seized of the F impmtztrice of education and are demanding it 1 as the l~irtl`.right of their children. ` I. Z. ` ..-s...-.-o2.1i.- I.` cnnmulnfn nnnn H153 Pff:Pr"f Pkg. 280 "/5 Pkg. 17c Tin 24c Bralthwalte. tor a rew cxays. . 1 Miss Madeline Coughlin has been' 1_vlslting in Toronto for the past week. ; Ac"ording to the old legend. the bean. ccmlng out on Feb. 2 and fail-; ing to see his shadow, will stay out., `Watch for him. 1 u Ln r`.mwhIin is shi1)DinE two cars`. i . I 1 | ' pecbed. I Friends in this locality were sorry: to hear of the serious illness of Ste-3 phen Pratt of Cundles. The annual meeting of the U.F.0. `with her parents. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leo McLaughlin. {Thomas and John Shannahan attend- ed the golden wedding of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shanna- `han of Phelpston. last week. r\.4.x.... 4... LL. \..,-..-1 mnnrlc nnl month- KIA v - 1- . -._____ . Feb. 3-Miss Margaret Binnie. Tor- ionto, isnhome for a week's vacation `with parents. - `Mfr and Mrs. McLaughlin. mm 01 I`llt`LpbI..uu, Idol: vvuun. Owing to the bad roads. cold weath- er and whooping cough few folks have been able to attend church here. , up..- 7.... Tnnnc nnri huhv nf Tm`-I D38!) Mr onto 'd.Ult bu um/Cuu LL.|uL\.AL Au;-.. 3. Len Jones and baby of Tor- were visiting her father, J. Braithwaite. for few days. 1\/H:-4 M-ms-1-;m> Couehlin been `Watch Ior mm. | Mr. Coughlin is shipping cars of wheat ta Toranto this week. H. Legace is visiting his brother aac at Phelpston for a month. t . Is v-1..- (`AAA-t ...u.-. 1.9: `nnan mu-v cinlt l 3 I I 1 85 [H6 l`ll'lllll"lll l.`l LHCH LIHIUILH. I1 is intere::ling to speculate upon the effect ` this" l'cvu1U.1inn will have on intern:1ti0nal,af-l fairs. '|`here is no doubt that the enlightenment ~ eiijnyed h_v the more pm_Q'i'essive nations has, for centuries, given them -a marked advantage over I've l_g ll(H"llll in trade. slate-craft and war. .1, , I,....I 1-,...,. .. ...,... AF .1533`: RT: ITHCLPSIAJII H31 (1. unuuuu. E i John Scott, who has been very sick 1 ` of lata is able to be around again and 1 ; is 3mnroving as well as can be ex- 2 nnnfnrl 29c 1VIcC0rmick s Irradiated Vitamin Were devised and tested by the Nutritional Research Labora- tories, Toronto University. ` Developed and prescribed by the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. These wonderful heulth-giving biscuits, containing the ve vitamins so essen- tial to health, are expected to be sold 0 next week-end _, _ Pace ' Special- Delmonte ormI.ibl:yW sT S P I N A C H Choice lac Spec special- Spegigzl--v Ch:-istie s Arrowroot --.-_-_-z- 4\1I'V'1"K`C`1 K 244-. BAG "- as Best for All Baking Purposes High Park Spe-cial- L0BLA\ws UVCI l '. 1_`\'xIu-nu Au L-nu, .u....., ....... --..-. ...... l3..t s?tu. ta.-ms of this kind have a way of \mrl;in4' themselves out satisfactorily. No dnuht, as education spreads in the Orient, pro- ductiun hased on the development of the natur- al resources nf those countries will increase ac- cortling'l_\'. That will stimulate international tratle and every country is bound to reap some advant:rg'e lmm the change.

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