Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 18 Dec 1913, p. 8

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,erJ.`1 /| `The length of ` timot whichthis wa,tch7r_a.n wtithfpnetwindixi '_ `is due to the fact -that ahll-_Re,<,,rina Watches arefinel. _~nis_he' and carefully adjusted in.o.ll.- bearingL~smijes_` tth-e'r_e A_ L X _ ing. friction to an-. irrerlucihlet mininutm" Iqwaddition-sthg; qnainspring is jzu-ly nished, thu `gi..viz.1'g4`;t_ai;l'gt1g`et_r`na.Ii'1V1t`r,1t-` - We f~p0Wer~ :94'11egin8?t"fits a watch . of`x*I'9m :t;qna1itmn t V = At F `8V].ry}~.diY1li`zg-3iolyitryi 0; y-_reduc- % F- W- PA'RTEi95E,`&% -WhoA-E'nuesse;_l n&91:i11i9~.%% ' v hr: " V j nut} A`what%:do%VA&;:he :%._.P`?1i.9 :eturns% :_aI1dw_ `A .;th3rg;?;~;~ is1We:j:?tgk:theT liberty `Of V =-<'1 1.5i_T'1_8=3931 - 311~% `0ri11ia: Iliir J5 moan mmzs COLLECTED IN 0RlI.l.lA comm lnfrat., ons% LiquorLicnse Act Contfibuted $715 To- ` `wa%rdJThis Total. -4165 : f Cass In Police` Court "-1j*;crimina1 statistics for ' " the !it'><)W11_ {o'.f,-~.Oril1iaJ_-vfor the past year, 4whi;oli`o1o_sed on V September'30th, Shows that 165 (_:a`ses_ `came s up for hearing ` before the jmagistrates there "quite ._ an increase over last .year.fOlf " these 38 were dismissed, 22 "let. off |~ on suspended sentences, 79' ngd, a1__'1dv 20 committed for trial, sent to the county_ goal or other provincial institutions. . - , n n I `I -,`c{.lvyv_l Ut&`V-LVIAIIO "$1,079.35 was `paid, the balance go-T `ing by `default and terms in jail `se'r \\'reT_d_-in li_ _jof same-.__ ` _ [Thai Vamount " %o'f nes impos: amounted" to $1,294.65, ` of which ha Of `those -that were 11p,' 72 ap- geared 0? being drunk or raising a disturbance bn tliefstreets.` -Of th`se"23: were dismissed-, ` 3*-'sent_`to jaijl, and T41 ned for a total of $327.. Nine infractions of the `Li- quor ' License ,Act,. mostly for sell- ing liquor without a license, netted $715 in nes, whileione served; a term of three`months injail. Over` ..yv;'}:1\x:_ up uu,y, _uu.uU1.' 11!?` V .iAn.a?8'i!13n_t*WhiQh % . % ' the h9t"1,:P9P .'.IJ\Lalb ..,, mm. \JIVJ,{ . , . ; fPar,o;ntS! Do you want your bbys to formv the whiskey habit in this way?" = Far` Better to _usa your good M in.uenc`e., %toI. teach the bay the die- ;m< i'rj'.1i.;zingh inu'e`nce of V1'excje53ses';%~` in .;:111.;%*tli1;gje+;-fpziirthis jxsi whgre ,tue: 1:.th33 7'7 .-h6lI19- ' % *3.i?ii1 .who% Iiasii. ,1i1st>ry%` [ I711-ULIELJ. BUUUCDBS . ,-V` If any further procf is needed that immense, quantities of liquor- areheing shipped into Orillia, .2111 one `has to do is to go to the 0i`i1- lia station and watch" the truck` loads. of aliquors being-.. unloaded. for private parties. -In many cases young .:boyS-7+-boys: who would . not be 's`e_rv'ed7 Over a- barwi1_'1A ha. lioensedh ho1'is_e-s_ar'e known toclul`. -together `and siend i'or ;a case o1*vt w.'u aegulafe ,15'`-`.`ft9Il inviting` 5'o1i~ns.-f1ads'-i'n. itheirh ;i,tee,n*` to `ioin 5 thm..- ;Thes.e e }>.v$. T . '$`i`9'_f-`fa8 "A` `.bc0ii15I8 twhifskyh . ?`:v-hF9ccni9na`115*. 1 :hie.?3. 0'1; ;61'z,1}: .s_tifeet;; _ v7hegn,.A`they7hj"1i_a_Le; ' *7;!;1f3N3.15rlf h0me"j't9y%`. if *5 `h`hi1t` '00 * So we see that in-Oriuia" where they `say the law is observed, we nd that out of a total of $1294.65. `as- ` SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENT. `WAS ` FOR INFRACTIONS OF THE LIQUOR LICENSE ACT OR SELLING LIQUORL WITH- OUT A LICENSE. Again you will note that 72 appeared for be-` ing. di'u_nk and` disorderly Son the streets and that the nes for this amounted to $327. Therefore, near- ly._ the. whole. amount of the nes .as'sessed A were -for illegal liquor sell- -enougjh sueoees! A - sessed Lin nes, some $715, or about! ing or against drunks`. \Sure1y,. these temperance advocates * should" - take warning from thehtcwn which`. _is boosted all over Sthe,p`ro`iinoe us the place where; `IIoca1.Op1:i`o1_1 i?s~~Va' -;sp'ie- 11 _-_ p LL--- .._...-ne A.-.. 1'5 'iv re_ up for assault `and segaral of: them` ned, `while others 'wer" let- off on suspended sentence. About a dozen theft cases were heard in -which two were committed to ` Bar- trie for trial and` one sentenced to .Mimic'o Industrial School, while another cuiprit. served three months -for obtaining money under false `pretenses. `Four -vggran`t_s_ vgeree `sent to thehcounty goalgfor short terms . Most` of the other cases were of a min_or _na1_:_ure_. -'I:n;t t A >4 .. ; L factf8`}? D0';t.h9} :', f111lyI _`ifeb;1I2e".};W1.% &- h ooceptxng then} I` "4 .jI.oce1;, 3;-EQ ptiO11" ; ;` moaned .'ljjantlVgwhatfi .diaboIi`o_a1 ` *ev.il_s'_ fftfollowt"in.f:.the`?wo;];e` ~; . f of the T ?passing; of ~..1~the' mea'su;re;2?--. ' f * A In `*'_the- first" `iilace passing-;jof ? a` local` option";f`.byi1a.w{- meaus,< taki.I18`of the controld of; the If 1iqhort_ - trade and? the enforcement -' fo wis9e ~ restraining and V` curtail-ing iactsj-e.-out I of the hands of-~t'he'1Governmnt and`: its. .In_spectora, and" :virtu`allyf_.,~p1'a_oe`sh' it in 'the~han_ds offmee -poop 1e`.fWhat do we nd places.1ike'CoI1i118' V wood, where th`e1ne`as'_m'e ecerried some few years ag'o.e The. town _.'has:f been full of blind pigs, with pi!Ii' vmense quantities of liquor `being illegally sold, according to -sworn evidence--and the fact is; that many of those [who were so ardent in theirgt endeavor to pass the byt-1aw,Vappa1_~ ently, are not one `bit particular - whether the law visinow enforced-gor not-5-hence the continual V disgrace- ful police court scenes there. ' T\.. _..;`.- --no.4 n:-sad`-nu -n:.tv. AL:I)onotfailf&t register your name for one of our1914 Art Calendars. THI/S Is YOUR STORE--;-WHERE DOLLA/`RS so FARTHEST WELCOME ,r;un1oa.ded~. . A beautiful home, situated on , L many cases` Mary St.,_ brand new brick: `hosue, ywou1d.not._ 10 rooms, ne reception hall with _'1A a. eeat,,vestib1ue, trunk room, cloak dub room, plastered sun room, 2- pressed 1 tw.'(;f~1eg11laf-t brick? replaces, -for coal or ` ;`w06d,-' Dung, " lads tin. linen ~chute;. linen. and ;c1othest.c,1os- Mn}: ..u-.;M"u`Tn'.'v -;;1.:..-.n. :..= .1-::.~-.._. -_--_.. a-t__-__ 'ith'j11,_-'.-`-ThV:Se ets,-, broom clolstgt--~q&' kitchen, china` GEO. I` Also brand `new _-brick house on! ,T9;'Qnt9_?_ Sit;/,' ig; few , -north- of- iB'<?.8S} ro0n:s;~ every:?v"0nven- `$93198"rre%9dA%;}b!i&ck%%r9%V%p1aoe;?: 7"pa?i1":~:.=s1idii1x.";do9rs;-;;:f` 4 *nm: ad mi win I z 7 M _ cabinet in" dining` room, -large pan- {try with cabineig` and roll rim sink, 'best oak oo'rs f and :trim down stairs, '3 piece; bath; also toilet and ink , .in b.839_m9I1t, Wired , for i electric flight , `every [light [on switch, 1101': 4' ail? heitinz; froiit. nd` .b'a ck `.verandah.,h `fltlit -Wi1'l?`be} VomD1et'edf_' Ty. -1"s`tL % _f_ `f Ah..- A___._`_ h_..`__`_; :1. I 1 vvauwnvyuu, cu; Luau UL LVUW .1631 . Also. new 7-xoomed. ;b'ri=ck-V house vwience ok L0oi's.T 1"7'I5.3i1Y Islidins; ,d5 o2f8-, 57p`n`1:_,1ry"" {a_:1d, attic:-._ ,4 Posessidn. my 1fU11l Durrw. . b_ ' _ some of those. canvassmg for ing that if Local Option carries the '-liquor gr store and the brewery will Local -Option `are reported *to bertelle _. J vuvgv `paw AL lav uwaauu \J&\} vuIAL\JLLt' The Local Optionists claim that! Barrie keeps up its record. of send- ing_ as many indigents to the Poor] .house as Collingwod, Orillia and Midland combined. Can they show that this number, charged to Barrie` has increased during the time` Local Option has been in force in these other towns? Their contention that _Local Option has anything to do with it is most absurd and mislead- ing. The fact . is that indigents sent to the House of Refuge from any place are in nearly every case old people, and local option has not been in force long enough `to -have` affected the percentage sent a froml any place as yet. Then the fact isl that Barrie, being. the county; Town, many of these -indigents "oat in here and are committed from here, while they rightly belong `to these other towns, andjitis doubt- ful if . many of the oldest. residents could recognize `even the names of many` of those who. are Supposed to libs from Barrie". . 1 -' ..~ ., usually persons, who are `put on the list as- 'ma1_1hoodL franchise voters. [t"is a safe assertion to ' say that there are as many boarders inhhotels in Barrie . to-day as there Were_ six years ago if ra census were taken`- ' 'TVL_' T -__`l I\--A.2__-!-1_.. _`I-_` LL-) come and share with us gladness that breathes from Store. at a price range that leaves unfulflled. Pt thousand and eonehappy.isol1;tions of the ptoblem What to give Will" save you needlessloss of time. In addition to our list of lastweeks issue of this paper are: gathering of Holiday Neckwear wondrous lot of o %Hiandkercbiefs. A remarkable iitliering of Gloves. A magnificient lot of i bies Bariettes and an enticing show of Dollies Toys; Every conceivable gift for V in `Men, Women and Children. r lul. }_JU11UU Uvulv Uvcuwa uuvsu. Do you. want simil"ar ```b4lind..pi.g ` 'conditions- to exist inB`a;n'i`e*? it Do` ~ you want your 'husband, vfathei`, ` brother or son to become. ' "like Va ` sneak thief or, hunted."-criminal], in visiting these. foul place_s?* "Who can` pxomise -that your dearesti ~frie1id may not some day have to` appear. in a police court to give evidence as to, his visit to one. of this class of crime breeders? Probably, . you will say that C'ol1ing'wood ,is.1_iot' is. fair comparison of 'condi'tionsunder` _1:`9B`5`ALE still remain to furnish you with any liquor that you want. This is en- tirely. untrue. The .. liquor store will; close, i and the brewery will -not be` [allowed to sell one ounce of liquor! in Barrie. ' This same story has been used in some other . towns where; campaigns were on, and if you have `any doubton the matter,'Jas1~; the Mayor, Chief of Police, or Town. Clerk. Machine with Wringer attachgd. a' _shi ngby hand. Pays for itself In none year.` 4.1. . `j A `_l_:n__n _ _ CHRISTMAS SHOPPING % Regina W310 Bnntest JUST FIVE DAYS MORE garanteged for ten years 4. _ __ag *W Aca/'n .give1 You Better Value than ever. The Stqre_ where. you can buy Good, Sen- `V % sible and Useful Gifts. Price $55.00 For Instance T0130 ` _ Let` us all look at thi< questlon f=fai_y and calmly, without being staxqpeded by sentimenta1ity_. or by one-sided -.11'gu1nentAs. F`The" * present system ntrt an ideal on_e`--but it is poor policy to change or....-0ne..that is shown by the fore- s1j.atements of fact to be de- Worse-a system under inaI`s'"":i`1 made. Which p`erjfury is rampant and crim'-" Five b Points j_Hardware S: km! In L accordance with the conditions previously nd/ vertised, the Regina 'Watch offered` es" n pri ze9in7 , % our recent Guessing Contest tgf I T `CO L A jjjsjzgxun . -___ -------

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