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Barrie Examiner, 17 Jul 1930, p. 8

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HIE 8.110. urum mtxru, (IUlll'])'I.Vl'\l \'n`uu:x_ of their own mcm'oox's and which would have given any of `tho other bands 9. race rm` n prize `had there been such. Unity `Lodgo I..O.13.A.. No. 343, from Orlllln, were strllmlg in 1.hnix' w'nll(: dresses and whltx`. 11%| and mulgv umbrellas. as `well as l'(`(l and gold `sashes. Though Lhrxy Inighv. lmvv been taken for .<:oc(:m' players. the boys who wore blue swozxtms wll.h {>I':I.l1R'(` trim- med V `necks W(`I'(` only mmn'bm'.<. of the Wnvvrlcy L.O.L.. No. 589, and 1hr-ir tidy appmr:|n('r` and good m:u'(-him: netted Lhr-m st-c()11(l 1)ri'/.0 in 1ln~ mn- test for lodgns wilh R0 xm`xnl)t~rs m` lvss. I m.,,.._._ n_... .....u. ....I.. .. .-A... l\llI'01`{l. on ncal.n. Northvlow. L.O.L.. N0. 415, North York, William Edwax'ds. \n|\`A Ynnf T f\`D A KY4: 1'71 Nnv- \J1liL'ulI|l|il. lJ.kl.Al., JVU. Hlul, AVL'VVu|u|nLm. J. T-lolnws. Nt-wn1m`kr~l` 0.Y.B.. No. 398, R. Hn.1'~ OYFL. 1VH'5. L1. lVLl[r('.Hl,`lL United Empire. L.0.L.. N0. 643. /\urm':1. C. I{cal.h. Xfnudl-\Iv`n1uv 1 n1 `Mn 41?. Mn:-Ih U1'K, VVH|1H,Hl .r.uvv'u'u.~.. Mzmlre Loaf. L.O.B.A._ N0. 173, New- : murkol. Mrs. Mchoo. nnlnannio T (11, Mn Ill : Klnumnnrltni E COAL 'I;RAIN_ AT "HOLLAND LANDING lh 'lXH' ;u`1'1ucn.. - 10 the truck and 1 Ken truck was held I I u.\1.u.. nu. trruv, \n.......w Lamb. '. L..O.B.A_, N0. 781. r I..O.L.. No. 589. L. Arvin-1'. '51. L.O.I.,. N0. 985. R. Slm-k. >1). I..O`1.., N0. 622. ViL\(`}`, G. ..ll|(.`l'. , No. 815, Newmnrkct. .Nu, 6-14.H1l1.\'- .1` AK?! l HI" L to the car. I responsible. 92 LODGES IN ORANGE MARCH, F1m\'nl(`_ Cul- ECHOES OF T\ VELFTH" Give Canada a Chance - Give Ontario a Chance - Give North Simcoe a Chance Vote for J. T. Simpson, Conservative Candidate, North Simeee A (`.()NH!'IRV. \'l`I VF} I .1'IA1 Hlx` 1. The King Government during its eight and a half years administra- tion has collected from `Ontario more than all preceding *Conser~ vative Governments (including Union) combined during their total thirty-ve years in office. As a taxpayer, doesn't` Ml`. Drury know that this is true? 2. The King Government during its eight and half years in office has collected from the people of Ontario in taxes the sum of $1,066,- 971,200, while the total amount collected by the Conservative Governments of Sir John A. Macdonald, Abbott, Thompson, Bowell, Tuppz-r, Borden and Meighen during a thirty-live year period was $1,005,883,157. Does Mr. Drury call this a reduction of taxation on the part of the Government? 3. The King Government has collected from the people of Ontario $318,437,483 more taxes in eight years than the people of On- tario were asked to pay under Conservative Government in a sim- ilar eight-year period from 1914-1922 by the Governments of Sir Robert Borden and Honourable Arthur Meighen. Will Mr. Drury admit this, or will he dare to challenge the figures of two of the Government's most prominent Ministers? 4. The King Government has imposed on the head of every Ontario family of live a total tax levy in eight years of $1,462.00, against THE B.-IBRIE EXAMINER H EMU lll|~' V\I|.\ the _oldea' Indge: lT S TIME FOR A CHANGE ONE OF THE PLANKS IN THEIKING PLATFORM IN 1921, AND AGAIN IN 1925, WAS REDUC- TION OF TAXATION. PREMIER KING AND MR. DUNNING BOTH SAY THAT THE LIBERAL GOVERNMENT HAS REDUCED TAXATION. BELOW ARE APPENDED THE FIGURES TAKEN FROM THE 1929 CANADA YEAR BOOK, PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF HON. JAMES MALCOLM, AND THE RECORD OF TAXATION FOR THE PAST TWO YEARS GIVEN TO PARLIAMENT ON MAY 1st, 1930, BY HON. CHARLES DUNNING. THE FIGURES ARE FOR ` ONTARIO ONLY (Continued from page one) feature of the 'l:1dir`:~'.' Ir)(l;,'(~. was tho (He and drum band. (.'0n1'| )0sr`(l <~m1rely nf 1.h:~ir nwn nu-m'nm~.<. and CANADA'S -CRYING NEED IS RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT THAT -WILL BE `FAIR TO EVERY PART OF THE DOMINION, GIVING EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL. FREE ONTARIO FROM ITS HEAVY BURDEN OF TAXATION BY PUTTING IN A `CONSERVA- TIVE GOVERNMENT AT OTTAWA. Here are the Facts and some pertinent questions for Mr. Drury to answer, if he will or can I3 S T I L L SEEKING} SOLUTION OF? WRQWE MYSTERY ` 11 nth xv-1": l\_\' .1 :11`. .\1.n 'f" Bar -| 1'1-lmix:-x Nu -m_. REDUCTION OF TAXATION ? Victim Making Good Re-` covery; Lost 2 Inches 1 9 Bone from Arm. 1 lHlud_\ all A nd vbamin . absolutely .... ....u ...4 H`; rt |u_\.\u:|_y ~1y no clue yet` atised them-1 JR. `nd 51 t &J\`up;nu\ and drw. ROI!) \\'1 nnok In :1 P I Al.`l'lAIl) (`LIULIIIU | Asked if an; | adisrovvrorl 111(- is\vr~.1`c(i, "Yc-5., \ r1ilm11.~7and. but. 1 .. f\l-st`, -- i_;\|\'\.l. The assuxnpuon that I nearly cost the life of vas the result of jca \.. ..... .. ..n....a.:,.......l I 1 i Ill.'\l'I \`\iI..\ UULKBKUUILV ll) Hill.` }I\I||l.L'. They made some inquiries along this line in first but. satised themselves there was nothing to be gained by in- `vcstigating this :\.asumpLion further. Thoro are only two ])n.~s1h1r` 1h<~m'ir~. ' that mine (lmnr.-mod political ...,.. 1...... ;.. ......a cum tr...-I BE CHOOSEY nnvrx lIr`\l "hr. '11 h ci{ DRUG STORE the Conservative s levy of $1,073.00 during the eiglit years l)(`- fore the King regime. Can Mr. Drury deny that the Government he was invited to join taxed the people of Ontario $5 for every $1 levied by the Provin- cial Government? Can Mr. Drury conscientiously ask the elec- tors of North Simcoe to support the Liberal Government on its record of reduced taxation? Can he conscientiously support it? 5. Ontario pays more money in taxes into the Federal treasury than any other Province in the Dominion, yet `has received back from the Liberal Government less than a third of a cent per inhaliilant a year. Grants for Agriculture, Education and Roads have one by mu- been withdrawn. by the King Government. Can Mr. Drury give a satisfactory reason for this, or is the elector- ate to infer that this treatment of Ontario is part of Maclcenzie King's "5 cent" policy with respect to provinces under Conserva- tivc Government. 6. As a resident of Ontario, will Mr. Drury pledge himself to support the Hon. Howard Ferguson, Premier of Ontario, in his ght a- gainst lhe King Government for the provincial ownership of all Onta.rio s water powers to insure the further developnmnl of Hy- dro in this Province? G_U.-XRANTEED AT -nun McLeod s Stomachic Ruivs for Diga-st1'vx1 uni! `hi.-v nnlul notm: nnv \J>.JA..4 A I :3.\f:ID CHEWSY AIHOW THE VOTING WENT, '1 DUFFERIN-SIMCOE, 1926 unuu.-nu au- Majnrity for Row:-, 9'2. Camp Borden 11+ Majority for Rnwrr, 103. Tutu-nhani 12; Majority fur Rmw-, 34. Adjala-- r`nrluv'\V'|`1I '7` 718 Majority for Rowe, 428. *7. "ma cu: [Rupture Expert Hre Thursdz, Julvy 24 New Wellington Hotel Thursday`. July 17, 1930 _g_n. L at H .1) the date. NO MORE FILES Reinve- Don `I tiilrit %..'-}':i 1'13: night ,.__.__..__.....a_ mun, Parkhlll. O.Y.B.. No. 11?. Midland. R. Slajnton. Exmlsklllcn, L.O.L.. N0. 260, Bally- m'n_\', W. Wilson. Ml. Albert, L.O.L., N0. 902. S. Hm`- pvt`. King" City, L.O.L.. No. 1824, King. W. E. 'Bnrkm'. n ...m.-. 1' n1 Mn .9nn'1 (1 R. Robson. Varncy L.O.L.. N0. 689. North Grey. Borczmlls, O.Y.B.. N0. 379, D. Long- hur.~.t.. Aurora, band. Queen Mary, L.O.B.A.. No. 204. Aur~ Mrs. L. Mitchell. vvnnmi vmnh-n 1 n1. `Mn {:42

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