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Northern Advance, 10 Nov 1921, p. 2

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Special Phone 811 attention given animals to small 1 s n ` I from \l,11e 01(L site, and millions`. more% |are now in prospect. I TV. HU'1T.'=`-.13. j A THING OF THE PAST Pho1}e 936j. HARD Tmg_s_ BA71iiiE%LAiiiNd{MnLL R nnnnn -in-. Onlzlrin > YOU VVILL 'l`I`l1Nl{ SO \\'I-[EN YOU .\`]:}E THE .\`["JCCl.-\L PRICES \\"E C.\N (IIVIG YOU ON ALL KINDS OF BUILD- ING )1.-\'I`ERl.'\LH, 1`1Sl I'ZCI.r\L- LY ON NO. ONE PINE L.\ I`l-l AND B.C. S]-HN(}I.ICS. 37 Eliza] :THE NEW FEED STORE` -J. Victor Bre-.tt i (`14,____ CAPT. J. DUNN, V.S., PROP. Wheat, Oats, n__ .-I---.I.. A4` 4- VV llcatg \.Iu\.u, Buckwheat, Chicken Feed, mixed, Laying Mash for hens, Bran and Shorts .. ..II I Phone 65 Kl OU can take your own time deciding whether you like the Amberola. You don't have to listen to skillful sales talkin a storc--you can sit quietly at home, play the Amberola, and deride for yourself. 1 _1Z_.__ ._ I).lllU\.luLa, nuu -.........- 1-. J, I Mr. Edison has directed us to deliver to your home absolutely free, a A-__. .`u . 1ll\`LYI'\ AM BEROLA and any twelve Amberol records yo_u may se- lect. Play the Amberola all you wish, for three days-notice its rich mellow music--think what the permanent Diamond Point Rcproducer saves you in trouble and expense of changing needles. Compare the Amberola with any of the so-called talking-machines. If, after this trial, you decide not to keep the `Amberola, we will call for it and thank you` for giving it the opportunity of proving itself the mould : greatest phonograph value. But if you feel that the Amberola and good music should have a permanent place in your home, you can keep this perfect instrument on the easiest of pay- ment plans. _. E ' ' ' A -~L-_Al'... tn:- n|1_. 48-50 Bnyeld St., Barrie 1 1 I I112 Earth Auanrrh, (Founded 1851) K; Illwllt yllluh _I Come in and select your Ambcrola today- writc or phone if more convcmcnt. The J. Greggg/lusic Co. I. L`! -nut u lizabeth St. Opposite Brys0n s Candy Store A Full Line of " ` (nu-.n-c. Dninne 55$-v q:u-_ ___._ TEAMSTER AND CARTER .-`\H ()rdm'.\' Rm-Ci'\-'0 ] .1'(>1'|1pt .-\H(*m'in1I 2 Residence 34 Mary Street; LII; I Iul"IlVll1\J 1 Burrle, 4-.. ..,-_.., ., the nmrlu-I for all u. .. "i3W1:{W BIAMOND (form-1' Mary and Elizabeth St-reets Orders delivered anywhere in town Madzmne Kaji Yajima, Japan. who is ninety years old, arrived at \Vashin\gton with a petition on a. roll of rice paper 120 yards long, and bearing the `signatures of 10,500 women of Japan. This peti- ~-4.-_.._a.. O1-|r\ wnina nF {H0 In- Stu-.(-.ess0r 10 W. R. .T?i<*h:n'ds0n - the ulmve lines, also Bad and S\\'e(-I; (`J0\'e.r `CIGAR STORE AND I BILLIARD PARLOR Alf. Hamlin (`l(.~\l{S. (`I(.`.\I{l']'|"I`l*}h', '| ()- l:\(7(`()h' .\|.\\';\\'S ().\' lI.\.VD We have the line of Snmlu In Next In the Barrie Inn ALF. HAMLIN )l ' Carrots, Onions Turnips -us Pbtafoes a Specialty lU.z>UU Wumcu um uapuu. -..... .,._.. {ion represents the voice of the W0- men of Japan in prayer for the suc- cess of111e Conference on the Limi- tation of .-Xrmament, for world peace'` and an understanding between5 \ nations. .\ frvsh stock of 9 most complete .\`molu=r`s h`1Iml:'1us in I :\I|vn Ask For It! !c67s EMULSION 1 acou an nowne. I umnm um. ALSO MAKERS OF Expect to nd {he Fisherman, the Mark of Supremacy, on every bottle of I emulsion that you buy. This means that you will always ask for Fo R` Telephone Week "`{"~ """" ~"' i` (Founded Published every Tl1u1R1y morn-s ing at the office, 12:} Dunlop streengp Barrie. "Subscription $1.50 per year; d in Canada. and Great Britain, $2.004 in United States. Su`bsc1'iptious`;;1 payable in advance. Advertising : rates on application. Morrison &i McKenzie, Publishers. `---- -~----' I fun..- .~..-..._. .- - . Scott 8: Bowne. Toronto Ont. A u an n Allcna l`1=--.. I (Tablets or Granules) - unuuua nu. -. ........... \|NDIGEST|= Qn_N_k ` E um` l11z1l{i1ng1l1 \\' ul Nu- vmnht-1' I-Hh 1n I91]: :1 .\'}w<'i;1| 'l`*|<*|>'lnnH- \\'(*(`l\'. ()1: In-Imlt ml` unr luvul. s1.-1l t' ,| ml-- dinlly invitv you In \'isi1 unr ux<-l1:.1|n;_;'v any m` :\'vning' of mm \\'(`(`k, in nrdm'1lmi \\'(3 nm_\' shmv _\'nll sonu-- Ihing M` the s\'m'l H1211 `livs h<-hind _\`>lll' l<~|vpl1 Ynu will he In-;u'li|_\A' \\'vlm|nml, and I lwH(-\'(- \\'i|| fim11lw;u-iuul <)pm'u1im1 mi :1 .<\\'il<-hl)o;1r(l and am vxpl.-1n.-11imI mt` 1ll('lH(H1()(l ml` |mn I(`l(`|)llUl|(E I An Invitation to the Public -ullx uf gw-Inlimr ill1(`l`('S1'. Bell Telephone Co. Note and Comment? 192]} l}Rl. ('|`}, .\l; The . ' "People lezwin_g the farms nwzu I that the \'ill2Lges and towns In: {good customers," saws tho I:u'1m`r -Sun. .\nd yet the U.l-`.0. mnuH .,';piece, the Sun, ur_:;e.< the t'au'nn--rs ` I"do their bu_vin:.: 0nl_\' lhl`0u;.'.`h ll 7 `mm \\'hi('h Ink` Across the line vondilimis un- '1\\'m`se than in Cunzulu. in -;\li5snuri. corn, which is the chic!` product. is `selling for 25c zm 1msiu~`i, as com- pured with $2.00 :1 hushvi u. _\ t`:ir or two ago. In other pzirts the prices of farm pi (hire is so low that utit-r deducting trnnspm'l:itim1 ('.h'.ll`g(`s in {little nr nutiiing ic=t't for the I':n'lm~r, with the result that much is hvft ito rot in the elds. Mr. (,`,r-rur and `in Cumuizr and l:u1(iin:.-; the :.-great nmrkets in the I'nite-(1 . but we must rt-n1e1n1)or that mndi'tinn.< are not so had in L`.:m:1d:L wlmn C01l1[):1I'(-.`(l \\'th other vnuntr .e.<. get. the stuff t0`nrar1 tiwro is his followers are lw1'utin:_-* onndithms co-operative con1p:mie:<. \vhi(-h lulu- ;1.\\':1y Ihe trade from Iho \'iI1:1:.-us` and :Iowns and sends it lu the vim-s. E`... -... i ': l1 1`; pl 1 i Ioven plant .1 $3.000,00I) and it will take a year _in construction. 3 are re-0penin::. : of There are signs that Canada is on; the eve of a great industrui a:waiken- ing. _\la\n_\` industries that h:1.d been` closed are re-openiiig with increased staffs. Plans "have been completed for `the erection of a gas and coke at Hamilton to cost The railway shops, The various plants the .Kpa11is.l1 River Pulp zmdl 311.1-per C0. are again working to; Tull c:1pacit_v. The big` cities arei 1 (Li 21", lsi `preparing to handle the unemploy-I I men! problem, so There won`1 he zmy`. unem~p1o_Vment. In short, a spirit] of opt-imism and industrial uwu1n=.n- ing is spreading over the whole or I `a i m` the Dominion. ti _ . , . i f0]'l!O1V 1t ntay be tnteresttttg to 111059 who `are advocating free trade to linow`1:n' `IT how the Americans View ihe situa-| H .0_n t.ion from their `point of View-I tmcie `There has recently been a. strong re-1 he _s H3`-31 of :-protectionist sentiment} it 1 throughout. the United States andii B the reasons given for this are eflllal-j slum: ly applicable to Canada. The United "C:m_ d(` v States have adopted a. p1'ot:ecti1'e Yea ..... . ,,_.,-_..-1 ,...u' :...o,....u.+ and umutca uu.v-, ......,....... .. ,, _ tariff in national self interest, the same necessity for tariff ` tection no\v`exists in Canada. .` .. ,___ u.- ..: ' l|`.`\I|LULL lluvv K..\ALJIu .u .,,..v......_._. l`ol1owing are the views of 1 lgressman Hon. W. J. Graham, } Illinois : -- ,.,_.__;:-._.... 'I`HURF-I-);\Y, .\"O\'1u`~.\I.BER 10. .llllllUl5 . "l am a protectionist. In what] study I have given to schedules and tart't's l have found t.a.r-iffs framed along Republican lines to be, in my judgrment, best. for the interests of the country. However, I believe my inherent faith in the efcacy of a system of protective tariffs is basetl largely on my reading of the his- tory 01` my country. 1 have ohservedi that when my country was conduct- ing its affairs with a protective taritt system, properly protecting the in- dustries, labor and a;:1'icult1n'e. 'ot' the country, the country prospered, and when it departed from this c0ur;~:e the t.-ountr_V then \\':l$, in (lis-t . 1l'U>5. This is 21 prutvctin> 1z1rH'I` amm- }lr_\'. We thrive best under Ihal `sys1en1. If there were nofhing else` iupon wihch In base my faith I` `would be cnnlent wiih Ilw e-xzunplue; E01` 130 ye.-.ars of naniomnl life." \ _:?..__--?.-.__ I | of Canada lznm; u1.gv 1:; nu\nn.~< ' s 1u.-.0 " I:u`1m`r.~" mnuHI- 3.. It nun .... ... Ihu In-.1I`:;`-s In. IS: 19 l':n'lnm',| h H-`Hi ',r<-rur ` mxndiliollsl ;_-;r9:1l' ales. but! dn, \\'h<\nE m~:e.<. 9 1 .\ 1'-.1the1' alhelic case came up` 1 R \ fat the Police Court. on }*`1'id:1y Ina-E . fore .\I;1:.,-'isLrale Clarke. I~`1'ed u\l:1Ck.,` ) l I zfrom new Bond Head, was chu 1:,-`edl 3 with assaullt wiih intent. I\Iack had 1n'mL:11t his _\'011ng'er brother _;("rm'don fmm I`umnl'o to the I`-.u'1n of .\Iee1'land L'.u1d1:_\ , where he wo1'k- K . .u,__.; \. I 1 y I w I 7 ...n. l.`1~gd cnnl I the ease. nun,_v, nun...` ...... U1 .\lt`t:1luuu uu: I ed. About a week ago Fred semi Gordon to the back of the farm and; followed him, and `when away fellt on the boy and tried to choke him by running his ngers down his throat. The cries `of the boy at- tracted Mr. Landry. who came to the' boys help. Constable Watson was sent for and Fred Mack was taken `to Barrie gaol. `He could give no satisfactory reason t`or his actions. `Gordon stated that he had been threatened before by his brother. Magistrate Clarke went fully int.o He felt that Mack was "not altogether responsible for his actions, as he apwpeared to be lack- ing mentally. The tnagistrztte felt that he wouldlhave to hold him accountable and sentenced him to one year's imprisonment at Bur- iwash. Gordon. who appears to be a. bri_:_-;ht -boy of 15 years, was turn- ed over to the Children's Aid So- ciety to place in -.1. suitable home. ha.v sucl V011 den stat man at ' ` so tiol she as car tio` the cei fac 'na tw 19 re( R1` 1 Sllggoslion lo business : .\I0ne_\' 'is :1 bno1neran::; turn it, loose.--~l'}1'ie} 1`inws. i W. L. Fraser` I I "HONIE -BllE\V A',[` NE\V L0\VEIll.1 I On Oct.. 26th License inspector J. `R. Reid, accompanied by Constable game. "PIS A (:REA',l` (;Al\`l'E! E. - 1 The country newspaper is 21 .::reat; Just in the midst, ot' `.111 T. Bates, of New Lowell, located a I 0bnu.ln._\.. Or a dear friend. and when! ba.rrell oi` mash in the house. of Al-tho` team. ,m.emen ,0 now down undl `fred 'l`homp.~;on (colored) at New Lowell and also a bottle or Wl`llS1i)`.t seized l The mash and whisky were :and Thompson was charged with . . imakin_2; illicit whisky and appeared` hetore i\iu_:istrat_e Clarke on Friday` `at Barrie. The evidence of lnspec-~ -[tor Reid and Constable Bates \vu.~'.1 ilthat they found the barrel of mash It in :1 l)edroom. the tmtslt yvas com- \ pose:-d oi` _;i'~uin, yeast and sugar. and \blot out the words _you write. therei breaks tl1ro1t:.;;lt the oice door thet radiant face of a daddy: oi` a new boy. l`ear< and joy llll11_L l(-3 in the,- . sa-me blleil 1. and the ;.:ivin.' andl? l'.|1{ll},'. .` oi` life are recorded on the saute page. llefore you have nish-`. ed that obituary the l)1'ee'/.y advance; man t'or a comedy show pops in and` asks you to write a scream for the "l~`orty |~`uI Prolicsonie I-`uiries" and.` Barrie Advance Illcll ungv Iulllnu ...` ..... . .. ('()lll-3 was not suitul)lt>. for any purpose hut 1n:1king ix1I0_\:icaIing liquor. The holllv 01' \\'l1i.~:l\'y found was $0111 10 'l`m'0nm, hut had :01 hmlu-n on 1110/ way. H " v-Ir, I..o:..\ nm, F or the best Smoke and right prices give us :1 trial cnnl;1 h SOFT DRIN KS and CANDIES and HH-_ I*`rid:I3', D Special: 3 Neilson Chocolate Bars for 10. (101119 on (".:nmt'li:1n r:ni1\v:Iy.~4 w(`l` rt-porn-I M the Iinaugl 0| Ru.il\vn C()I11I11i:~15i for 111 month c Or-mbvr. Tin-.~m re-sullmi in It (lillllh um! in_'|ur_\' In 197 |u=upl~. I _` : (mu lmmlru-(I and c-iL:hl-Ilv- um-.i I T. Swindle is the nzmlegof ui candidate in North Simcoe. But j what's in :1 name,-'. ---- Guel-ph Mer Newspapers For Sale Here I 'I`wu Mr. lv`r-(I \V. Smith. u wc-ll known ` ` furlmar livin,-.: nuur Mnnlskillq-n, on Hm mh ('um'(~sHiIm nI' l):u'lin:-Inn. sowed :-mun: DNIS this sprsinpz and`? they pI'mIIH-ml u Hun l`l`()p nr `.23 huziiwls In Hm 3l(.`l`l'. .. . . . .. nu: uunlll 1.1 \II nu. u..-. Ho plouglu`-ml Ilw snlnv ll:-lxl li\"I H:.`.'h1`]_V and llw [mus Ilml hm! .-zhq-ll-'1 ml out, I'm-.m the crop jusl lulmn off 1)( f.'.`iIl 1 In grow and [)l`()(lll('l`(l n socnml hnrvvsl from which Mr. Smiih lhn-shvd 12 l)1l.-'ln-ls to tho. I Who can huill lhi.~:'. and who will; (lure In say that 1'urn1im.: isn"-L 11191 nvsl business on earth? and fur-! `the! who will s:1_v that Mr. Smith hasn't. bonlen ull m,'vic1IH1n'al re- cords 1 l TOBACCOS Police? Court ALLANDALE Dealer in '&|lA'l]`:" ().\' I{.\|l.\\'.\\'S 1 The only way to ensure everlasr-; in: peace is for the world to decidoi not, to have unoiher war until the? last one is paid 1'01'.-~-I uncl1. i 1 Nov. Hlh, an 9,220 l`lU)I'.\' 0|" I IC.\S |<`|l().\I ONIC h'()\\'|\(.` also THE NORTHERN ADVANCE :tur are not qualied to vote. 3.-,ed ac]: her= amn Mir sent and ten ls the then ions then ])(g-iC1Hin]inI i wk.` uuuu.n u. ,u...,\,... .,, I . An application to have his or her`? name zuided to the listsmay he. niade in person without previous:_ notice at any sitting: by the person! to he qualied. 1 An application to have a namtV struck off the list Iuay be made thy any person on two days previous` notice in writing sent by registered ; mail (prepaid) addressed to thei `person whose name it is desired to! have struck off at t.he address of! such person as given on the list o[ voters, or at his last known resi- dence. Any such notice shouldig state that the application will be' made on the day and date selected atrthe hour xed for the sitting or soon thereafter as the atpplaica-. tio can be heard." The notice' should also state the place of sitting 3IbOV8 d-escribed. Every appli-` cant. should produce on the applica- tion a copy of the notice sent and the post.master`s registration re- ceipt. The onus of giving prima facie evidence to strike off any name is upon the applicant. ""- ~ rill ._...1....,.:....-..-.r`l nn thp `Notice to Electors llh-\'l.~s|mn uI' I r|um IJM.-4 ul' `I'll:-('lm'ul I)|.~`lr|1'l of H 1 l`n\\n nI' lhu'r|I-, x 1 Il|\i.~z|un.~e wilhln I ` Ihumiu IE lzisls nf Hum-(l huh! nl. I Q 'I`l'I*}3~'oI).\\', .\'l)\'. I-'|`h. I92! 1 land the I"i\'l-. l'ullu\\'in4' (lays (1-\-. . '|u Humlu_v) ill t.\\'n u`(-lm-k pan.` ' In .'.: .0 0 :-lm-k p.nI. 3 I 1 I-Ian-II 0.!` snvh siHin,4s will -0113! jlinlw for so long` as may he not-os-` .s`:1r_v In di.<.puse 01' the :1pp]i(-.uli(ms` rv:1d_\' vl'm' |wzII'inf;. .\l mu-ll of the l o1'eu.'nin_-.1` siIti11;;s1_ :1pp]ir:uliI,ms will he hl"dI`(l In l1'.1\'(,V. gzuhlvd In Ihv 1-isls 01' \'0l1~rs fur Ihe_ I ....r ` I l I 1 I "kn:-n u~nG`nv'v-5:1] 1! A severe winter is predicted. But` that is nothing new. Sumebody -or; other has been predicting the same! thing for the last 1921 _\'e-ars. i`d(Hl(`ll II) III!` A-mm u. ........ ` llpnlli,-,r divisirms ahovc-, r(+fm'x'(>(] 10' the nzunes uf persons who are quuh'-' (-(1 us \'o1m's but are not on thui lists as posted up hy the 1'e_:isl1'm`s, iand to ha\`9~ren1n\'ed from the lists the nu111es' of per.s`ons llmrenn who . ,v:n-.1 `I\ Hlllimz I'm Ihu ltvvisinn of IiH|H \'nh-r:< fur Hw u=lm\`u- mm-d |'u1Iiu;.'. l)ivisinn:-x w` uh! HM! l nli<'u (`Hurt name 15 upuu uu: qp,.u.\......... The undersigned will. on the 1\venty-f'ourth day of November, 192], certi-fy the lists of Voters as? required by Section 32, Schedule A.; Rule 15, 01` the Dominigon E1ec1ions3 Act. II `I run l-&I7"'l"I" _\\ l.\']ll`.\ _ you turn again \to the, t.ezu'_ `tionttl ...`.m . ...- .- , , nml. how j()_\'()llS tlwy ttre. 1lt>1'01'e you` lmvp tlmw with kind words about` your tlonzu-ted. friends. the joy of ll` new ilmTl)y, and nishvd the show man's ml.. :1 Yellow sneaks in to ask you to suppress the story of the tlgltt mixed up in. Then` :tl tt-r putting all the lace and trim- min;.'.s' on the bride's weddi g gown,` tli't>:4sit1:.-, the ,-.:room in 'the conveum hlil('li and stzn'lin;.: them off; tho ('0n;.`,'l`illlllilli0llS and best: h 9 \\'us with side til life and write `.B`llt theii `stztlvly ship llI0\'Pd on In the ltaven:" un(lt>r the hill. and oh! for the? =ltllIl`tl of the vztnished hand and the" that is still." and the -hi,-:3 S()ll`ll(l 0|` the voice 'l`hvn 4-nnws the lull, typo-'\vritt-I` is content to record thm ('t)llllll()ll])l1l('t "facts, knowing thztt just atrnuml the corner, and melt]. wuitim: his turn. gtaml Joy, (lrie-Lil H()l`l`()\V, .\li1'th, Sarcastn. \Vit and; '|.:lll_`4hlI l`. Small \\'()ll(lPl`, then. that`: the llt`\V.\']')tl.]')l`l' mam bt'in;.:s to his, lmtainvss at _tlt-vntion that is not fmmtlw `in :lh_\' t)lll(>`l' Willh of lil`e.--~'l`ltel t:i`:t'nliit-, Ottltlvy. Kits. 3 liumlllitm IGIQ-(1 inns 4\'l T i l l l I l away. l"ho l`Il.i|( (l States Steel C01'pm'u- tinn has just completed, after three house- in the world-~rn0 lesst t _\'-urs. the most lll()\'ili_ .`.' than the trans-fer oi` the entire town` jtrb extensive of }Iibbin;:. Minnesota, with a popu- lutitm 01' 1:'u.08!l and 2,000 buildings, includiing the \vnterworks and elec- tric light plant. to a. new site 21 mile \u., u_.... nun Ann nnn Inna nl` l : awn; . I I: More Hmn 282,000,000 tons of iron one have already been mined| }H*I.\l) THE .\I)VER'l`lSF;.\II'}N'l`.\`.` < VR. L. Ric.ha,1'(1son, the founder ` ` ( the Winnipe,-.: Tribune, and Member`: of Parliament for Springeld, _VI.ani-; ` tuba, in the_1:1st Parlmment, died :11 his home in Winnipeg on Sund'.L_\'.i` Nov. (ilh. 3 .`v|l)\'I.V(i ' `HM H. J. IERASETT, t Revisi.np; Olcer. Bm'rie.j ('!mIn|wr.<. llnrric-, 0| Huulll !~'i|m'm-, `iv, ull Pollilug lluln l.imils or ` (iz\`.\'lE 2 '|`(.)\\' X 1 nl lln,-I 1 \: :Ba.rrie Veterinary Hospital and Kennels ; England with its 669.2 personal] to the square mile is the most dense-1 I 1y populated cottntry in the \vo1`1d.tt Next. comes Belgium with 652.7 pei'f< square mile, and the Netherlandsi with 542.9. The United States with. their 110,000,000 -p'opu1at.ion, has 35.5 persons to the square mile, and Canada, with its 2 persons to the square mile. is one of the most sparsely populated countries 01' the _.... "1 A I

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