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Northern Advance, 4 Jun 1914, p. 3

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Fven} 4` .oNft ' Boys 2-piece Norfolk Suit with. `bloomet ' '_p_ I.1.tS,.i _8:J-1 liade f`..... . . - .. .....J I) _ A . . . _ . ~ -4.` L...n-)lo"c:nnn lib` l . The N attiest Styles and `the ;Be% and Men's Suits for this` saLSoI_"', maae%:by;Aa %fil`.m%V who have a reputation \ T 1 rd --'1u\.\.\. 4- \ll |uu\ sauu. Iv a \ u o U o v\go_-v-.- -_-f-vp, 9`-'-In -f--:-vyv- Hw- Grays and Browns, good twecds, sxzcef P221: 0 --- - o s o o o o 9 o u o n o o 00000000 IO..".$2o% Sizes 29 to 3 3 ....... .; .... ..$'3.25, $3.50,-_; $4.oq and $4.50 '5 2-piece 1). B. Suits with bloomer `pants, sizs '22 to o . o o . - . . o u o n o 0 : 0 o 0. eye 0 o-rig $1>z_cs 29 to 331.. . . . . . . . .$4..OO, V$5.9Q,_ $645 'andt$7.5o_.. [ While on their way .to Honey II-Iar?bor on May 24th`, in a launch [Bruce Dixon, G. Davidson and Dan LGerrow ran onto `a deer swim- ming acrose a channel. near Baldia Island, says The Midland `.A1-gus. They gave chase and -ina coxiple of hours succeeded `in. gapturixig the. animal and placing it in the boat securely fastening it with ropes to prevent its` escape,_ *In`;..,the evening the animal was-`brought `to Mid-. 1a'nd,_"but' afber re_st;it;had` gained- sufficient ;at`r`ength to `put ;up" a "sh? and when*an- eort was. a made.` to take it ashore -a`tfth_9 1it,..p1ung7; . trict, fund has appointed Mr. Lower - 4.L:... .!...-..\a\I-mn{'nn Tn gall ytrict, and has to make this appomwu nu . 1nves`t1gat1'on. about 2,000 `mi:1es` .wi11 b_e,cover_ad. w CAP-TII,REID LIVE DEER --Burr Ia? _ ESO`ABED_ Men 1-wgedg; wosted. Sui` god Tyeeds`and neat. strip Men's Odd Suits,` 6n-1)} `one $7. so, to` $1 5:oo..- - On sale ., A above.) ' Men s Btfnowri ` Sttip` b_r Sma'lV O I I I C I O I I C O I O I I O I O O I I I I O II Men's Plain Navy B1L"1e`or fn ` `Sack style. ` Men s Odd Pants, Tweeds or Worsteds, ; peat . patterns, at. T 1.50 to:$3.50 per pair Men's VS0#litS'Of NNaV$" Blue in. 2-buttton sack .sty!e_ with T O \'e1fa.lls'--We a.re sole 'a'en'ts for Barrie'for' the celebrated Fast Mail Overalls-. These are Union-made andare gua.r - unteed` to be equal, if not better than any others made _ `rut uu1fI:uis1*fs _Va-ij um ;. %*rAI-as an. A. 1:. .\I. Lower. B.A.. of - _['111versity (`HH1-;.:v. 'I`nm11t0, SO11 {of `M13 F. J. I..m\'<-1' nf Barrie, leaves _ this week for :1 tlmwv montihs BX` Dedition iutu tlw wilds `of 'JaIB.5.'-" B3) to I`(*1)m't H11 the fishing sibilities of that diict for th:'5~` -D'0mini011 (}n\'m'nn1011t. Mr. IJ0W9`1' ; `W111 -be actrnlxunllniml iby oxxe-trwpperzj nd one Indian gzuide. He goesvv-"Wt; :C9h1'l1l19. tlwllw` down MiS:S'3l1a`bi:5_? Rwer Iby (1lnu(~ Tu the foot of J Allotlu-1' 1;;n't,v headed Jphn Mo1vn1.., will accompajxxy ]"`U1tl111sf:I1' mm] the two. .pM,`ti9.9{< [W111 divide, mu- ;_-nil1f.'.' by the and the other by the West 8id'D;"_V,6f`._..- ; %ama~x Bay by l'illll)(`, ::V`11'{!LI{1e11t l _ _n0th*ing_ ; . MEN1sU1Ts Worstd Suit, made in 3-bluttoh ...... ....... ..s15.oo Flfseclc Suit. ngade} in `same. ftyie as QQQ two to a line, sizes:`34-044, vi/,e:- Q1 an ;- don l\l\ Zstd; "With light . l.1V`i`irAs'tripe. made- ang roll lapel, cuffs on trousers_. And; an n 0 -bbuttdn Sk styie, rfiide from orsteds....._.....;.....,....,$10.00 `WILL TEST S('I PLY , . or .\'UI{7I`.II-ERN FISH '?IIT.s:b. LI \lU5CI 3 Q, oo Suit Ted `from = the boat into the water and escaped. The men had an ex- citing time capturi-ng the animal 'in- the water and a,couple of, times -it nearly succeeded jn' ,'_getti11g ashore. . V` . nu. nun '.yVOI-I -L v.v \.-v-v-Ma "V av"! | I ve 13 en faithful, you ve been t1_`\103V Lit bank roll, in'a day ' I"I7 " -I 1'" __--211 _4.-..; ......... I - V IIIMU 'lUlll\ Lvnn, nun uh sauna `Y;u%...-and I will start` awn -' nTo,'a gay and .festive spot; 7I:"1l- co`me home, but you will -1i.6t. -Pa`tton s Mon_th'l.y._ ' Little. bank? rool, ere we part, Let me `hug `yap to my heart; A1lJth.e year I ve clung to you, l'9_.- 14--.. 1!-2LL..'I ..nn u:s Loan {'1- > `I'll, 9' ~"`l=)iAd* _sh*. burr? -lie'1' .-1):-i( 4 -;;No ;" only he} firidge .p91rt_ners. 3 "' T--.'l..- In Julia. uluwu If 5!} if-Sf, YV.\uI\i I ..sj4.`9 to $8.00 ' _ g 00:0. 1.` * { `o`.$:' OFF`. ON VACATION` A11`. A. ;\1. .h11VL`l`Slty D T r A %P1UDE1r'fj DAM-E same st` le . . . . .; ..... ..$ 9.00 ....-.. . "L A.` -.`...;-.._.~.4..-..-.., .. . -, ` _ . . K I 2 `, l Iuuxuuuaz - ` We -haive greatly` extended and re-:' constructed A h_-,3 '1`imiskfaming' `and ~No_rth_`ez_:n. .`Onta1:io `RIailway,C `nd so V _S.ucc`e,SSfI:11ly fadmiiiistered gitsfaai - at--"r_Vun1;ing% `rig_ht$,_ fov,er,; 'the;_1'ne, 1lIIl.II'\I`VCIl.lCLI.UUc \ _ The extension "of the great `sys- tem of Hydro- Electric power, which has been administered by Mr. , Beck and his _ colleagues on the commission with ' unexariipled zeal and delity .in` the public serv_ice,, -: is -transforming. in a" wonderful manner, industrial and- social con- *clit_ions in tlle `province, -andwe ask your further authoritly "fer proceed- ing, with this dev-el`opment.. . ' _` ;Workmen'h Ixiterests ~- Forwarded ,.7;Tl1e interests of` our great labor- `in"g= pppulation have not. been for- otteln; a is evidnd_ Fby the pass? lake, of the _Act.;)roviding. eompenisa -' _iQx_1`:for_ .Workmeni for injuries *su's_- and 91-_ iridusti-,ial; diseases iv `the of their a r`9i3tp1vmnt;. {It-hfour saw ' A .}.L.`;,`:":'`)1"i~: Tmiilblfa 1.:7YY .1l"IId1" ` I it `Pe3i.Y.i.;;/15if93i139; 7Wl.ii?~`1` ` xv` [the lizousimsv-:rrpr9a1enat .itwi;;as tbeeu by `the. tenure of `faithful service. that my colleagues "and I have ireceived. and held the" support of the people of Ontario for nezirly ten years. ' ` ` 1)-- LL..L L..__--.... ...-- `L._1.] 5.... AI $13.%..%1AMFs%@wHn~mzY L ISSUE$f;E I$ECT:ION ADDRESS` uuuuu. wru_1_ hut: pp-uplc, av ` ` ,_With, reference, to this- point I draw attention,` to the_ very import- . ant Act passed at the last session, known as. the Act `of Compensation for Injuries to Workmen; also. to the report of the Pulblici Roads and` Highways Commission; and to the legislation -providing for the r~esta;b- liehment of radial rai-Dwaysv by muni- cipalities; 1 all. these foreshadowing action of tremendous` -_._'importan'ce to"the people of the province. e In our history there is no instance of` Ieggislation promising such _great and benecial results- As I have lsaid, we-desire to gather your opin- Hons `with reference to these `great iswbjoects, as Well as the other mat- fters to which we have given our at- { tention. ' . 1 . ` I` LUL 110611 1`, L'Ull 1) COIL -U0 By that tenure we hold` our of- cial positions to-day, and- We de- clare, as we ,hm"e before declared,- that by that tenure simply` we shall endeavor in the `future to hold and deserve` a continuation of the sup- port and condence we have fe- cived in the past. . V 1\__.._-.:`.___. 4'...-'...- -.E ..m-......... L.-nu-. agricultural improvements. A l We have established the Provin- cial. University on ;a prosperous footing, have -given generous aid to the primary and secondary schools, and have taken advanced steps in educational progress by setting up systems of . training, in technical, inadustrial and agr'icultur_al-4 instruc- tion. " V We have ohallengeii attention at .th`e-lowe:st prices the `best texttlbooks ever ptrblished. on this `continent, and -in so doing have saved the `people considerirbly over a million dollars` in the cost of! "the books. . x "We have more" -than doutbled the public revenues, maintain-d unim- paired the-' provincial credit, and repent ft-he money "in useful e-pplblic home and- abroad by produci_n`g at: 1 improvements: - _ p x . IIVL-.. `_'__L--- ...--.. `A: `Lon cumming ` CCIVCLI. Ill UIIU lJ|'v|5Kvt r ADuringour term of ofcevwe have A abo'1ish-ed such devices as the num- bered baliot and ' have. restored clean and honest methods in the conduct of` elections. ` o Have Built Up Agriculture We have regarded agriculture as our chief industry and have largely increased the expenditure for agri- cultural purposes, brought instrucv tion in the latest methods and dis- coveries directly to the people by means of district` rerpresentatives, and have ` oo-operated with `the Federal au'thori'ties. in extending agricultural. 117- 1-___ -_4.-_13-`l_-J L`_- 'n_.._-:;_`| `T-he cu'rr_'ent -1eg'1slat_ive otermjiliase lib}: teigpired, but three `sessions in Lte Legislative-Assembly have been "held, and-, -according to constitution-` al pra:eti'ce,~i.t is considered not only wise, but Proper, to consult the ,, electorate when measures of more than usual importance are" proposed or have been _enac"ted-'-and indeed to keep, "as far as practicalble, in touch" with the people. L Ln v-`:5 . ..A:;-`- T . ` .~ `I ` \ . To the" Electo.1 of the Provi1.1ee'\ of ' ` " Ontario. ` _` Gentiemn,--It is my, prinvvil-eVgeL to ask you to.-';pronou'n.ce once ' more upon `the. acts z_u_1cI policy `of _- the Qgiernment of which I am the` '}y.e., _ I , L 1. .]1_N E7}, % I914 --v~ru nlav`.r\r vtpunx AAAA ILC 'VLUD11L5 UAIU - prwilll have atendvency to en- courage `and .i-ncrease the sale. of 4 liquojr. in large quantities and the consumption of it in the home. That policy We leave to our oppon- -ents . We shall continue our efforts to minimife as far as possible .the evils- resulting `from the `liquor traic and the drink halbit. Developing New Ontario \ T e That part of the province known as_tNeiv Ontario, under a Minister speci'ally1chosen' to represent the North country, has been developed and colonizedwith due regard to its great -fu'tune,' and its resources in. land, timber and minerals have been wisely and carefully administered. In addition -to the extension of ter- ritory received -from the Dominion Government and known as the dis- trict of Patricia, containing 146,400 square miles, we have secured for the province a "port on Hudson Bay. VF]-.. `I;....:..1..:.:-_- .....--_:,II:__-_ me And VA-|_\4 ,...,....-. ._. W... m. u..w.,.. u.,._,., k The legislation providing V $5,000; 000 for constructing roads and bridges and for the. advancement of colonization and settlement -. has "been productive of excellent results in the upcbuilding of our splendid Inorthern domain.` A ...,,-.., .....,_s LJ\)Ll[ ..cw...,,..s..u.. VVe vl;-egan the task you allotted to us realizing the good name of Ontario had been compromised by `corrupt election methods, that its lzest interests were languisliin-g and its revenues stationary. We have earnestly sought -by honest admin- istration and enlightened legislation" to place the province in the posi- tion she should rightfully occupy in the Dominion of Canada, and reviewing the results aw-hich have been accomplished under-`a gracious Providence and by the help of our fellow-citizen.s; we ask you `to renew '-your con-sdence in order that the work may be carried on. _ A -Stainless Record 7 We point, may I not say with jus- ti'-a|ble'_ pride, to our record, No stain rests upon it. Being human we I have `made mistakes, but we havejdone our 'best., We have de- tractors, it is true, _ but they are indeed a- negligible quantity, and no organized -hypocrisy -can to-day, neither` by means of `blaster or sliamelesls falsehood, deceive an in- telligent and. fair-minrded- . elector-. _._- I adoptedg . Under` existing `laws the people"h*ave t-he _right)fo close shops ancl bars alike inlany locality. This policy has resulted in, nine years `in the albolition of over 1,200 -liquor licenses, or,._1Lea`rIy~one-ha-lf of the whole Iiumher in the province. We bielieyep that .._the"I_ people should be trusted. to. decide"_ this matter for themselves, and .that the dragging of the temperance question into the `the best interests of *the'cause. We foelieve, moreover, ,that a policy that " keeps shops open while closing the 11 _, . ho `ho cur: Ln-on n'4&......].... ._ .A._ - `arena of ' party (politics--is not in` ` We invite your` special attention. to the very valuable report on the pulblic highways of Ontario which involves the reconstruction of roads all over the province - on a modern _s} basis at a large outlay, `and; this great task We will, with your approval,_ vig'orou'sly undertake so that every section` `of the... com- munity may be benetted thereby. . T_. .-..\.......LL2--_. 1-..... 4.1.--- 4.--- -........- a tv, -Profoundly tliankful, then, for ~ the. condence heretofore given to -118, weask you to accept our pledge, which _we give now for the fourth time, that. we will, to the extent of our ability, `continue to give you the s__ame faithfu-I selfirice in the _fi1t1ire. .5Per&it me in .. closing to express appreciation . of the spleiidid work donejby my `colleagues during the sessibn, ju-st c1oeed,~` and: While __I'vaS. _ L Iylwble ` froixi,-.i1l'ness, to be A: , _.;_', L ' A _VAI;J_UA13 LE~-f`TOLL , ` i %= NEAR BRADFORD ! LnAuu.L|.J |L1uJ "UL? UI . 1l.\..'L1lo|4CLl LLICLCUQ. In -something less than ten years` all that I have indicated above, and "much more,` has been accomplished. `IT.-. .'L...v.-...\-.. LL.-Q `L.-...'I- _....- ..11...`LL'...,J present. | T a\.rIn\I _thoii_ Mgy I 301211, _ 1914: . _caI'rm"uoN. In .v ' ' ' ' _I remain, genjzlemen, f Your obedient servant`,-. --n;:'-I149? wublt Puuuugln vv?&ii?fi4I7EY. vvgvL_ Lzuccn. . .J.:l.lV n.I.J.uJ.a1x-u Press ays: Foif , making threats against Chief Cowan , last; week while bound over to the peace, Ainos Yager carried ' a dvisgur_e_d{ face for a few days. The, Chief heard ..'him making -threats in .Mc.- Gill s billiard ' rooms and Went__'in `and asked Yager what he meant. `-`Some words ensned and the Chief with his open h`an'ds slapped Yagetfs face until.he was glad to ay he `had enough. Yager, We understand, made no "attempt to defend` himself, but took the thras_hin.g without a word. POLICE CHIEF` ... 4 -THRAISIHES SLANDERER, v0.1a a. .I.Ul.|.tJU U1uc1 `WUUM VV, bden+t`lJy dines not believe in turning the other cheek. The_ Midlmind Free says: For, making A.L_.....x... ....-:_-_ 9 ,-t `IA-L u ,.|Jxuu1.vJ.u. VI lblupaa DCIJD . .VV ax` .denuWood has purchased the build- ing lot between Dr. Steve'nson e and W. D. Watson s. It is Mr'. `Wood s intention to erect a ne res'i- dence on his newly acquired pro- . petty and Ibecom-e a citizen of Brad- -.. 1. - ananje am 12 RohInson s FAMots ' WARDEN WOOD WILL MOVE TO B-RIADAFO-RD 1;; VJ ford; SHOWS 500%?-0v|J :d`.Beaufu|.orsa PdI o'd'-iiihbw V s_ snow aaauninn. All!SjU,- . GERIE, `IIIPPODIIQIB. DEVLIN8zMURCH1SN GFIIVUGX IIIII yuru Adult|'lun|ulty|.lvhJ.v . F L ous GI-.oWNSV.`._ mo om: BEAT AC`l'S.a|dI`EATlllS. two 4- nonuanars %aA,u'.`v`. M 9 "A . " `_`.'.'?f";".- in mail 0 K `KT . ` I . Pnauthgln t The Brad-ford say-s: War- I.-... 'I I7`.....J L..- _____.-L___J L.`__ 1' 211 -' `a .. ' Hens. 1s a.`Po1i,ce Ch1ef' ~who`, 'ev1- nn+1..,1'...,... ....L L..1:..-... :._ `$1.00?-an ANNUM m AovAIcI: ' (men cot-tn 1-wan: onto ~ Boys 2-piecre 15.35. wftfa Siooxinr JpaLrits,, sizes to 2$ .1. T.-..$~3.*5b, fj$4*pc> . :an`d $`5 .o_o,. S1205 33. . . .$4.oo, $5.99, $675 'and`.$7.5o, Boys N avy Blue Serge Suits, eitra wearing%%,qu1ivt,is. _ guaranteed real Irish "Serge and fast _"cO1'_Ol's.g ,j.,.};_. .' ._. ;_...~. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . ;. ->. .

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