Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 17 Jul 1930, p. 16

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ORDER Each 5c 79 \\ llll. l`k|lL VI admit HI`iIi.\h tercsts. do nu tllillgs. few in inJu.\`lr_\' [hm return for [h pa n*r~w 12c ylnn Specia1-- (.'hni(*t- Qu:1..l_\ I-`im- Sliced -- lb. SUMMER MENU SUGGESTIONS Foods to Tcmpt Lagging Appetites During Hot Weather LIME JUICE CORDIAL Rmm |.'1.0z_ lmllln 38C ROOT BEER EXTRACT Hiram IIII- ms. 2 GINGER BEER EXTRACT Hlnw r limvle. EATON'S JELLIES All fln\.'nrq ILA I UI"'B JELLIEB 3`-'J.~3?."L""' 4 1. 25c BECKWFIEH nnuxrnsr rues ;Vnnv\' L)u.1H(\` n_ nI"nnt`_1'Qu.1m\` l Ih -\'}. 4/.!in C CREAM OR PIMENTO CHEESE hmm".n| 1-` 4-` g _ |l)R8l"50| .'\1r~-Hum ul/u W: for MEATWITCH PREAD lihh\"u |.ihh_\"x | HI Jul` HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE l.Ih}.x`u l .\m'v ()||a|il\' |\' IL\Ll_`L ||k| "mu :1 prctmctmcs people 1: tax th in urdcr [U sect uf l(\,UUU,UUU` 1mLl1in;;` will he 5111: by vuling 1' .. L. ..u I `.. .- TIHVVHIIHII TIIVLIITTLI. ldhin `H, I .'uu-v Qualih`, ('l'I1s1u-,1] \1L I Hal Iin . . Libby`-1 l":\m`.` l.)unHly, Hilbert .\`n_ I in In} BARTLET PEARS Llhhx-"H f`nHf-xrnia. l~`:unv{v iunlily. .\Iu 1 tall Inn SLIC D YELLOW CLING PEACHES Hnlmnnln .\n I tall lln . . . . . . . . . . .. ..I\. souP_ RQLLS {`nnrTf'~l|'{?~\ `:`?.:;I"I':l'l1 3 Cor BEEF BQULLION CUBES "1\'31r-Tr "1; vnhnt 270 CHICKEN BOULLION CUBES l\'nnrr'n q5_ "l\;Sr11'1rr7rf-Ml? Nlbnk HONEY NUT BUTTER Rnvlcisl 14 01,5 LOBSTER Phm-.nlx I;/hrenlx` - `n V n . POI IED MEATS (`i-ur-k'n Asunrlurl 1411 tin CRAB MEAT \`Irr!am 61.4 n7. Mn sALAo` DRESSING Krafl Kraft 12~r.z iar SWEET P'lCKLE RELISH \Tnx-or : Bra kfast .\)'\"I I I1 UNI llh 07. Vin turning-.pninI in their that the lead :1lre;1d_\' not he lust. um! that xnay be fruitful of gw and for the xvhulc Br BACON Si>E,(:IA1.... swIr is Premium ocked ILHIVI UN .'\1NIlIun` THII\'I,_Y SLR`! PM`. PASTE 35: 28c '28c I nu-.a 22c -IFFCF nuvon uuu y nrumt Ilm 12c 24c hcw 21c ' 29c 23c 25c 4-2c . ll \ll|\\\. vzml the [Mr tl1L`ImcI\'c.~ niuclx can I ..1, . 1 10c 23c 19c m-1;`. TX'=5I$I5I$I5I$I5I5I5l5i5iiiinsumlmlml - ~-------- .I SPECIAL-~ Tiger Brand KETCHUPI8c SPECIAL--- Quaker Brand SPECIAL-- Ganong s National Mixture The Pupular Breakfast Cereal for Ynung and Old 'l`l1c.~c :1 , hmvc\'cr. IL 12.... CAN DY l!i);)x 23 SPEC]/\L--- Frag Bentos SPECI/\L-_-- xll l_4\1/ n14" CHOICE Dclicimls for Salads, E I I`7amlwichc'~` 7 171 c 5 |..__.__.__.""*'-:"?-_..?_____._'---'--". "'----*`-"'--%".__.._____..._..._.._..______."7-_- IIHiIHiI.`.IEl'.II!IEEIEIE':IEIEI5iIEI5ii T! Hi BETTER LA 1'I\"DRY S(7/\ I DISTINCTIVE PRINTING Always Pays said that Mrs. John Ac the second President. us: 9 family washing in the : mm of 110 White Hons` she was thv first mistress. nu`; III I ; \l\'|l\. for M1`. C'.U1ild:l and the I ...o ... al...1.. 1 The Examiner ROUND STEAK |\.l\IIn.v l\r- . ru... lb. 29:: YOUR C)RI)l-{RS \\7Il.l, RIE(Il;'IVl PR()Mll` AND (,'.l\RF.l4lJl, A'1"l`I~3f\"l`I()N SI Fj(.`IAI,-- swnI;='r75s Pr.-zameai co'rfn3X6Ew@0n.n.. \\`}}l{(/3\lfi`IS?&`I-1 H1. Large Bottle Phone 222. Q "N 0,. Q ;1x:\1' Him ulrncd. TO THE ELECTORS or NORTH SIMCOE: AT I 3(1r.\` f or Tlullrstlny. July 17. 1930 _ VEAL CUTLETS per 113., 35c SUNKIST ORANGES and jellies (`re-anns \l\' Il\`| \\ |||| LIIL mnnher. ll 5' he is prep: these snmll` wsc her pulic) am prcrmcncc. He . . ..... .1 -1.4...-. ..\ The I My givclx .. .......- 1... ||\Ll|| \'l'lIlI|'|l. l( 1\KI`\|l|.\ \\LlI I|'I I Hi (`.:m:n1:1 by lhc lmilcd SI:tIc_~ : Long-range View of the Budget .' the inum'.li:|Ic ctI cct.\ mt {he 1% ; .\\ --uu\nu. ml\`:n11:\g`L`~\1:;l_ .. l`:m1.~:1) M:zc.1 ml` lmpirc TH! l\.uu~ l1\.\ I \.n I I|'|II the ..l_.I. t stmgcsts :1.~ :1 1'c1nc1l_\' t"u1' this cn111titin11. the lhiitctt States: :1 hrick fur brick pul- 1_Q's 1`c111c.iy is c1111tc1'v:1ili11_:' Liutics. '| h:1t 111:1dC i11 thc iilI1i;'Cl, that where United 3 1':1isc.t :1g:1i11.~`t 11111` p1'mi11cts, 111115 shat]! 'q11:1l tlcmcc, hut `wlicrc they are lmve1'e1i, 1tic:1ll_1' l>wc.1'c1t, tun. It is :1 10551111 and 1cs. tn the lmitctt .\`t:1lc.\' that twu c1111 sh 54111119 nt` trzhic 1'cst1'ictin11, :1111i 1111 invi- 9 n1n1'L' t`:1vn1':1`htc 1`cl:1tin11s. It", :15 sccnis rd .\`t:11c.~ 111:1rkc1 is rcnpcimii In uur t`:11`m I he :1.x the 1'csuIt ut` ti1is~t'c:1t111'e of the t. .1\l1'c:11ty this rc:1ctin11 iii the States is pI`np:11'tin11\. The New Yuri; TilI1C.\. u11ct:1r_\' |`i111v.x, two 111 the lc:1di11g` p:1pc1's < in the lh1itc1l .\`t:1tc.<, s:1y.\' ctiitu1'i:1ll_\=, I1 1'cply tn /\111c1'ic:1'> rcccnt t;11`it't'i11c1'c:1. in (2:111;1.i:1 \1*:1s L-xpcctcii. It tixcs :1tte11tir111 -.l1t1ut11<'.\.x ut tlmsc 111c111hL`1`s mt" t`.n11g`1'ess t t-11' .~ 111`t1 1`.'1I1`> ."'l'l1i.~ i.~ t_\'pic:11 wt` :1 1:l1'gc ic:111 rpi11in11. it :111;;`111:\' welt tnr the future at l711itc.i States. L nlll` >iliI)` .-.._._r\. l`L`:lC It is He expects :1 .~`cI\'c.~' in one . _, ._.. IZ.-.. 1 . My last letter dealt with the record of the King (iovernment, and showed how this recnrd, coupling as i`-_' does aggressive emtstructive measures and humane leg- islation with sound eeurirnny, deserves your app_ruv:tl. The (j0vernment's tnrward `pniiCy is `contained in the Dunning 'l$tidget. This I shall `put hetnre you in the present letter. What is The |)unniu_g` ltudgel? "The Bud;:ct is the resu-lt `Oi `many nmnt'lis wt" investig:ili:m 'hy `the "l.Zll'lii Board. It seeks tn meet the new cmitlitiuris of curtailed markets which has arisen. due. `lirst, tn -the inahility it war-deht--hurdened tiurnpe tn purchase our prn-ducts and second, to the pnilC_\` til" the tlnited States in excluding us from their markets 'hy still liigher tarills against us. It ttrriismir pulley detinitely l:>\\':1rd those markets wluch we may expect in he l'riendl_\' tn us: thnse ml` the British tim- pire, and particularly mt" (li'Cil['l%l'iii1in. It gives a definite lead toward the ereatinn all a British limpire trade unit. Features of Budget The nulstarnliug' teatures ml the lltttlget are two in numher. l`irst_ it increases definitely and very greatly the extent and _\t'tI[\(` Hi. the |il`ilis'll i l'Ci~Cl'CllCC, j; I'C:lti_\' reducing the duties an a lztrj,-"e numher tit" impurts and placing an equally large numher on the tree list. This is having an immediate etleet in increasin_i; British trade with (Zanada. ()ur munlry is swarniing with representa- tives nt British rtirms seeking in dn 'husiness under the more tavurahle cuntlitiuiis prnvided hy the Budget. it is estimated that under the new conditions hetween two and three hundred millinn dnllars annually of (,Zanadian trade that nmv gut-s tn the United States, will he diverted `.0 (`xreat ltritain. This increases Britain's power to huy uur prnduets. prnvides return eziigqnes tnr vessels carrying` tjanatlian gr-mitts tn liritaiu, thus making for hetter freight rates, and last, hut llnt least, creates a powerful senti- mental preterenee `in the Old l.:tnd tnr (Ianadian pmtlticts. The (Ianadian eunsumer is helped hy a luwer taritt` and hence luwerpriees, on a ennsiderahle rangze rut` necessities, the Canadian pruducer `is given a hetter market for his prnducts and the Mutherland is aided in solving` her proh- lems ut trade and uneinpluyment. The Countervailing `Duties But, while iur eyes are turned ill\\'2tl'ti trade with the British limpirc, we still value the United States mark- ets. l`he United States wliuse p Mr. Bennett sug- 'ge.sts we slmu-ld ct)p_\', `is a l1i};`l1-t:ti'it'l' enuntry. One at its chiet prrihlems is tnuntl in the desperate cnnditirin at its {arming industr_\'. Farm relief in the United States has heen C|tj\"ll};`lll'|Lf the attentiun it its gnveriunent more than any uther one problem. Still elirigiiigg` tn the pritee- tinnist thenries whielr have, more than anything else, cre- ated the cuntlitinns eumplained it, the Americans rmw seek to help their farmers h_\ plztcing-e still higher duties on certain tarm prsitluets nun irttpurtetl min the States, l:tr_g`e- ly trnrn (Ianada. This hurts the market at the Canadian farm. 14.. lI.......\IA .,. .. .. ...x..... l.. nl.1. 1:02.... \\\. my a- ' -""rJ" muliznc ct t`ccl.~` ut` 1ud_s:et. H ngc View that is cvcn nmrc import- >mi-n nf the wlmlc British Empire vl lhc nutirms cu1111msi11g' it. form- lmpcrizxl 'l'r:nIc Unit, where their mug-.1, n1:n'kcl.< fnund, and m`eL1>` Q'L"`ll:<]_\'. lrilish npininn regards it . _ I ,, .!l , all I I , nu \'\vgI l\'| \_z(|||(ll riLis`n EIHPIYC. F-I ""."'K"l"""' Simpson ? t.n1p1re are at the nwst tmdc` hi. I ask _\'Ul \.. 1.. IL. I\... I! ..` III \'l||. \`| LIILII IIl\'.`\ VI cr_\ linled entrzmce to Bennett is sent In the L2. Are you prepared to ris Qinn\.\n3 in :111 c111ircl_\' di1`t'c1"c 1-9 :1 p1"ctcre11ce 1111165 1.`. he 11:15 11111111115; 111 , II` II . . ,.' I I, 2 the ixnpm'1:m1 your support l~_\ the Dunning Budget m:l_\` mfcrence wt` next September ' C:m:1d:l, for (`xrezu Britain, HEL- F'.liLhfLl11_\` yours. 1"` I" IN l1 l rntcclion, he will nul s. the LZ:ln;l.li;m Big In- iun. It is only in tlmsc cnnlpete with C:u1:l.li:m n lmsillcss :11 all, and in s cx'pcc1.s' (.1re:u Britain ' t uml.s'u1ft'.< lo give Llan- l market ut 4n_uo0,mw nf their lnusl vital nec'..ls J :1 market an . . .l..\ 1 smincd J! \ll\.a|L Illllullll. I nAI.- an rut Hritnin the ( L Hun l`unu.li-nu nrn.hn`r\r '}~ |\ nwnuulu HIL .'lc1meIl is re- dit`fcrcn1 spirit. 9` IIl\`H\`\` hp urnn k'LI| (7.. JbRL"R\'. Lulxlfrcmtc sk 1hi.x re- tlt ."'ll|l 5 he gets bargain * in Hun.-A OLII` the -Phone 2-10 for the 'Ra.wI(,-lszh man.` -JPh0no 240 for the `Rzmwlelgh man. -I.-adios` patent. or kid buckle st.rnp:: only $2.95 at. Hill's Shoe Store. .._.T->rr~n.v donzizrn.-:. `In infants.` soft omy 37.5.30 in. run .5 ouuc Dunn: ----Pretty designs. `In infants` soft solo shoes at `Hill's Shoe Store. I.|"- and kl:-u Y fin:-inn -uiulinll SON? SHOCS TN; fllll h Dll()l.' DMJIT`. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goring visllod friends in Ncwrnarkvl, this wank. Mr.- and Klvc II .1-`nm-u nnrl 4':-milxr IrN'.l l(l.\ H1 l`H.`WlllHl'K('lr Llllh Wl.'l'K. Mr. and Mr:~;. K. 1"(rrx'y and fumily are holidaying nt, Wzumga B;-nvh. Ii`. nnhhins; nf Rh-hnmnrl Hill um! -Illlllln Mr. Hcnnclt 1'01 :1 i:u'il"f wzir with the State icy. Mr. i)llllHiI1]\"'.\ can is, pi'nvi.\'inii is Bud Statics duties are ( he raised tn an equal hut` ours are ;mt:un;ilic:1ll_\' an invitzilinn, :1 UH play at the hmlisli tutinn in i'c.~mne likely, the lhiilcd products, it will rcsul 1')unning' lhiiigcl. i :is5uining linjqc |`l'U]`I)l iiHll\. 'I copied in lhc Muncl:ir_\' Iv in their .\[\i1(`|'L`.\' T1141! cinnn \Ili`i| I-nniv 1.: /\n\;-ri.` RIC HU|luH_)'|l|K llb VV'dhiI|;':I. J')f'HI II. F. Robbins of R.l(:hnmnd I-lill ` renewing nld acquaintance hora week. `llnu-. (XI 1 \lfnhI-\ uvu-I Hllhx cnn ,1 wt.-mc. M`rs. W. J. Webb and lime son Jm-k are vlsiclng mo fm'mcr s parents in 'I`m'onto. nun. Ynrvalus nr "nu-nnon lg 1-mllrluuivm mronu). I Billy James of Tomntn ls ho1ldnyin<.'. at, tho summer homo of Walker Wobb, M1n(~L`s Point. 741.... Ynrnau. Rlfil.-nu lulill Hllln L-nn |VLlHl'L.`z 1'UllIL. Mrs. James Wi1u0n and limo mm [van spent 11151. work wim Mr. Wilson at Key H:u'bour. .Y.ur-It r(.nmnhM| nf Tnrnnln `ix \'lsxl.- RE l\(?y I1lU'DUllI'. Jack Campbell of 'I`nr0nLo is vlsxl.- lnn his grnntlmothcr. Mrs. M. Camp- bell. Exstu Road. V . do and :1! lieu.-.-Erin untn.-nnrl In UUH, 1Ia.`*>:'L IVUdl. J. -Candy and `H. Garsido l`CLlll H(1d In Pontiac, M!ch.. after spmding 2 ho]- lday al, thoir homes hero. Tho rinrr nut:-hr-r wn-< hnuv in '\N.'n'rl` may lrlly |H(`ll I|HHl['h JIUII7. I The dog catcher was busy in Ward 6 on Wednr3.s`(Iay morning. nrousing Lho ire of many dog: lovers. MFR F`:-sank IR||t.fm'u'm-! h nntl rlnnnh- III.` (M. lllillly UUH |UVL'lh. Mrs. F`1'a.nk futterwnrth und (laugh- ter Marlo of Toronto are spending :1 few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wallace. Yllfinu Inn/.1. I`)4.nnnIrl.- nnrl HI 1).. VVH.ll'll}L'. Miss Lenore Reynolds and M. `Roy- nolds c.-I I`oront,0 are vacation tZllCSl,b at. Wildurnor," the home of Mr. and Mrs. P`. J. Norman, Burton Ave. Inn. ....A 1.7.... A !:Vn........,\.. nI\rl fan. AVLID. K`. d. lV`)lHl't|.||, l`MlllUll1\Vl.'. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fe1':.:u5m1 and fam- ily paid :1 visit to 1'rlendx here last week. motoring frnm Brant. Gorclm: Ferguson ls1'mnu,inin1.-; here for 21 while AH T`nvn nlrinc flnnv-no 'T`nynnbin:. L\"'I\,\I III ||lL lV|\'l||.lIlIK\ I |lI|\.V` I\\|' \'I [I That smnc .\HL`1l rocc \vnu1d`-he nnnlc (2;m.'n1:| \l Zl.\` on thc slnn'I-si;:l1Ic\h1<'s> ul` mom`. who h:1vcI'nu_u`hl such ."'l'l1i. section of .'\l1lL`I iCll1 \x gum! trcunncnl Units l'L'I_E- ,UhlI|I I-3 I\'lIH.IrllIll|}', lH,'ll.' llll ll \'\/lllllf Alf. Tompkins, George 'I`0xnpkim and C. Webb enjoyed 2L shing: trip in the vicinity of Trout Creek last week and had good success with the speck- Icd trout. 111- out! RI-~u A lnv .KT.u<-- 1|! nu ! uru uuuu. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Nvss. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nose and Ross Noss. all of Hamilton. left fm` home on Mon- day. after a pleasant vlsil, with relu- ltves here. 11.. turn!` 11,7...` 'r' .r`......L.,.lI .....1 .. IL\L'-5 IIUIU. Mr. and 1\/Irs. .1`. `Campbell and son Jack of 'I`or0nr,0 w(.-re up from thv city for the "Tw(.-Ifbh." Jack wi`.1 remain here for a vacation at. the home 01 _Mr.<. M. Camqwbell. Essa. St. I N71` and `|\/I :-Q WI Flhc nu.-I R/Tim! !lVAl.\. 1\'l. K4?!-llA'])UL'll. EJB-`:1. QL. ! M1`. and Mrs. TH. Sims and Miss Dorothy of Inglewood and nlso Mr and Mrs. Tennyson of Alton and C Graham were the guests. of Mr. and G. Watson, 59 Burton Aw. 'T`hn 1urHnc' nvnrqnvlonnu nf knihl Mrs. J. wanson. an ryurmn AW}. ' The ladies` nrganizabicns of both the Essa Street 'Pr0sbytm'i:1n church and the Burton Avenue Unitnd church did well with [hair booths on tho 12:1 of July. with very satisyinp, nunr-ini returns. A n.....I.- up...) 4:. Illblllll-N. A rmly consL1'11ctr`cI diving town: made of elem` cedar zmd ."-ULiH(`(l tc withstand the w('u(.hr-r has been plncr.-(3 nn fhn Allnnrlulrx uvhzn-f whm-n ii i VVHIINIHHU HI! \V('}l(.lIl'l' [HUN Ul?l.'H plil . on the A1lzm(lalr> wharf whnrv H i: being usnd during all of {hp 1)r:ys` wak- ing hours. 11.... A Iru. 111;, .(lUlll'-3. Mrs. A. \C0ni:m mid chiidrnn H`- Lurnod last wrwk from :1 visit Will` friends in Dr-t.1'r)iL mid Cit-vvlaml. M1`. and Ntrs. W. H. iC:n'nl.s'i1 mid childroi: spr-nt tho wot-kt-,nrl with Mrs. Cnnion Tiffln strum, n\..'I \v ...I`,. I..... \_"._.. .....,..,. A uuu hlllililr. Phil. Ncwnmn. who lms been cn{.m2- od with M1 nil conipnuiy in Columbia South America. for the past two _voars is home on furlmlgh of t.ln'(*o monLh:< owing to :1 .\'(`VC`.`(` atlas-k of nmlnriav and is M p1't~.~'r~nl the guest, of his six- ter. Mrs. H. S. :Sle\'cns. Gi`2avcnlm1';'t. Missws Rita Spearin. Vitttnria Barn- ard and -F`lni'on(:r~ Millnr are leaving: F ridny morning for tho Girl Guidr camp on 1'-`o:ic1'r'.alm Island. Tho is- land is u. lmlf-hour's hon: ride from Clmifc},-`s Locks. They will sponcl :1 week or so tlmro and on rm,urn homo will spend a` fmv (lays in Toronto. OVER 800 ATTEND RAILWAYMEN S PICNIC has, ant. In\\'. \ in_;' I nrul I`hv nmiual nxclirsion of tho C.N.R. employees and friends under Lhn nus- pices of tho C.N. RC`('.l`(`aLi()11 Associ- ation was held on Wodnosd:i_\'. July 16. to 1.it,t,1o 'I..uko Fink, Midland. as last, year. At, 9 nm.. standard `time. eleven ronclies filled to mpacity with vpnlw. mnw and all t.h(- family." va hag- gagv cur loadetl with lunch baskets of (`very vm`iet.y and the official car of Supt. W. B. Way pullori out from tho Allandnlo station with a. gully decor- ated vnginv which senniml `(.0 reflect back from its c:'lnss_\' iron sides Lhv holiday spirit. of the merry crowd. Ideal \\'(`flth(`l` `brou_2ht. mm a crowd nl npproxinmtvly 800, about. 600 by train and the mxiiaiiidei` by auto. 111:0!` Oh kuunb A6` Gk" \-u-Ann full (Inn hut` |l.'l|I'(tlIl\ICl U) uuu. With the brunt. of thv burden fall- ing upon Frank Lowe all ds'Lai1s,wcrr~ splendidly handled by the committees` A rnnnvt nf .H\n 1".IIIrI!: u-H1 hn zrinnn \\ U|HCU :`.'l hlklllu. Le a lender either {mat are desirable : ifor the bmtc-rmem in M... ..oL..... Aa. ...a I KUIIHLIUIIS L\ \\'U lhhzhest sense. i T mm nr Y` ] IIIK I {CB1 hC'U.\L'. 1 In one of Dr. Gllke\"s latest books` {the dedlcatlon reads: To mv mother.` '\\'l\3.~`.e llfo mude Grad a. x'oallt}' to all her children." That is a successful life. the ideal to whirh all women: should look forward. ALLANDALE '\.llLA uu . .,...uu. It is not xwcessary tn enlavrgo upon` :~ senciment expvessed "m the clear-` I onus placed upon woman as` re1at-` bv the speaker. The wm'k" s`ne~ zntions is woman's work in tho very ahncl cnncn llK' L&Hl|K_` :. will make` or a leader s. 1.1,... `NORTH slMCOE S vo'r1Nc.i ON SEPTEMBER 14, 1926 "|\'\ll|\.|.` \I\|| |'k supplied nwrc :n.!\ in [hl\' light. l':1 been in lT:\\'m` mi an bxzunplc ml" 11- St:mlc_\' H:1ld\\'in. 27111 mid: The gun! :11 \'.'hicl1 \\`L` P011 1 `IKE BARBIE EXAMINEI Total 2113 1438 2134 Ma.jm`il.y for Boys, 675. Cnlllngwnod 1606 955 17?!) Majority for Br)_vs, 651. Creomnro 212 MO 235 `n/ruin.-nu rr... 1),... no Aptr) 15, E. Elmv. Phclpston Elmvulc Now Flog Li11icrap':~; Lnn',:;m.'m lV\). I}! Town Hall Edgar Rllg`b' JarraLL Oro Station I~Iz1-wkvstom.` Shanty Buy WHY THE ESKIMOS ; .1 HADN'T A TOOTHBRUSH} V I I K I 1 \`)lIlll Brcn(.wmd 63 Ne\\'I.m\'c112 141 Cain'sCm`nors 56 Crow's Cars. 9'? Tory Hill 78 Sunnidalo I m... M. l 468 `N[.j0I`i[._V for D11 St.21_vnm' 235 Majority for Dr: -u. D_a1st.on Midhurst Cundlcs Mlnosim: Grenfcl Edenvalo Anton Mills Fcrndalc :n:I.'nnH(' al(. I`!!! Ma.jm'll.y for Boys, 72. Flos Av-\fr\ tn no _. . . Il\I 1H1\ |. in do: .... I All paronus are undoubtedly -Llosirous nf seeing! their children develop aeounc`. and '.1en.lLhv teeth` And such tenth car be obtmnnd by reading and putting in- .`r\ nrzanfirvn fha frlnuvinn infnvncvirm 532 861 'Ma_im'iLy for ])r1n'_v, 329. Nnt.La\msnr.I,n xumninp. no '1': Majrn 490 1 Majnx-ivy for `Dru UUl u.'.\. "Given the right building muterinl." `.~a_\'s Dr. Armstrong. "the human body sentiul for dental health. can build teeth so strong and perfect` that decay rai`el_v touches them. Mod- ern civilized man requires dentists be-1 cause their diet is too largely made up of foods lacking in the elements eg- "Froni studies it. was prnven that good tooth formation depends chieil_v~ upon the presence in the diet of calm clum. phosphorus and the vitamins.` Milk is the chief source of calcium! Other sources are eggs. such vegetablest was cauliower. dandelion greens. spin- i ` ach. celery and carrots. Phosphorus is. found most commonly in meat. `tvhnlc tgrain cereals. eggs and milk. For vit- ;a.mln we depend upon milk. dairy pl'0- 3 .ciuct.s. green yegetables. yellow grain-S. LII nunu: III `(II 451 722 Majority for Drury. 271. Total majority for [Boys-193. `fl 389 Total maj. for Boys. 1925-690. Barrfe . 1926 1925 Boys Drury Boys Drury `1 13 92 1 12 96 00 mi 31'] RR cu.) '108 I00 I21. 951 931 rnr Boys. 20. A..- ~1:ru I II.) I . or `Drury, 541. Sunniclnlc 5: ) 2: ur \ll and

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