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Northern Advance, 14 Sep 1922, p. 3

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BARRIE S BEST LAUNDRY } ux:a.L Luuux, 1 L0 .5. Toronto Scottish defeat Ulster United by 2 to 0 for the second time in as many weeks. Annivnrsmrim: nf Zanhrnunrn and Q} I.ul`U\.l5llUl.ll. uauaua. Toronto Maple Leafs win from Jer- sey City on Saturday, out lost twice to Newark on Sunday. Arthur `nnwnnn nf Alnina nvpnnn |Jul'5li1l'lCd Ill WUBI. cuu Ul GIL . Red Cross appeals for help in pre- _ paring nursing supplies for Cochrane, __wb-are 800 people are now 111 with `tevr. Dan-annntqlluna l\' plhslu-Int On to Iutuury, unis El. queeusvlue. Old Abbey decorated In crimson and gold for Duke s wedding. Prohibition tent fnrnpd in R:-inch uuu 5UlU. LUY DUKE B WBGQIIIE. Prohibition test forced in British Commons; fourteen vote in favor. Bill to establish Governnment in- surance ou C.N.R. given rst reading. Marquis Curzon defends British Government attitude on Ruhr issue. f`.nnnn ni T11-nnnhn I ;-n-rnnv- u /In-.H-u LxuvI:.1'u|ut:uL uu.n.uue O11 lll` 155118. Cause of Drumbo farmer's death following quarrel with brother not clear to Jury. Wrllif xrrnurnru in tho Niagara `Dan- uncut LU Jury. Fruit growers in the Niagara Pen- lnsula. report that orchards have come through the winter in good shape. I4`. I 1' Oman: nun!-rnnf Fnr f`,nn_ .u.v.- H.-- u French hoist tricolor ag over Essen. Paris Figaro calls on President Millerand to resign. Wlnnrlu in Pnr-{nun tairinf or-n kn. uuutznsuu l,U 11551511. Floods in Portage district are be- lieved to have passed the peak. I Six nennln ininrnrl in nntnmnhii. IAUVCU LU uuvu puascu LHU peux. Six people injured in automobile accidents during week-end in Toron- In The result of 75 years ex- perience of the Beardmore a Tanneries Will outwear any Sole Leather on the market LU 1VcWI.l'lt UM nuuuay. Arthur Dawson of Alpine avenue, Hamilton, killed in level crossing tragedy at Branuord. Rnvn rnmhllnxr In wnnrln npnr hnt- Lruguuy EL nrunuuru. Boys rambling In woods near Chat- ham nd body of Miss Annie Stone- house of Wtulnceburz. Qnnnfnr A I`. I-lnrv hnu hnnrln in LIUUBU UK VVHJIBCUUUTK. Senator A. C. Hardy has handed in Us resignation as President of the Ontario Liberal Association. Iiolnf vnnrl-an urn-nnfnri hu 'l`n-us-.64. \JllUl.l'lU AJIUUIBL ABHUUIIILIUH. Eight youths arrested by Toronto police and charged with long list of burglaries in west end of city. Pad l".r-nsu nnnnaln fnr hnln in nrn. Lmg BOIIIB BCIIOII 011 [DC Dlllllll the Toronto-Oakvlllo radial Uni. WICUUK. United States Government to begin criminal proceedings against sugar speculators. `Ry-Hiuh Maniac.-u nhnvnirnn r::...,-v- ivusll. LU ruye. Italian Catholics moderate policy toward Fasclstil. Five thousand emigrants lezwe Clyde for Canada. ` Former Councillor found dead in loft at Shelbourne. I T.nnPu ruin R-no nvnvvslu nc .-.n....n.. u'uu.1 Jersey l.}ll._Y, 0 [,0 Z. Maitlands offer to play all comers for Britten Memorial Fund. `lnhn emu}. vvonlrn nu? 111..-; rI...:n LU1` .Dl'1Ll.Ull 1V].\=lllUI'l3.l 1"UIl(l. John Smith, reeve of East Gwi1l- imbury, dies at Queensvllle. Old Ahhnv dot-nr-afar! In nrlmunn Rebreaentauvea of district to wait on Drury Cabinet with a View to get- dng some action on the building at `hot Tnrnnmnnkrllln rndll ling A. W. Whitby LU 4. Engineer killed in Algoma. Central wreck. Tfnltna Q.\4.s.. r1 ..... .....,..\...L .. L..,_:.. 31lO'\JUli1LUl'5: British Ministry Ivisit to Pope. Tfniinn nthniina LULL ILL DIIUIDUUFHU. Leafs win first game of season from Jersey City, 5 to 2. Malflnnrln nffnr fn nlnv all t-nrnnru uu, u1a.1_mu u. m. ua1'rutne1`s. Government oicial states that land speculation is at root of depres- '_sion in Peace River country. A, W (lrnv nnnuarvnifvn nqnvnhpr _muu 111 t!iJ.UU 11.1VCl' UUUIILF) . A. W. Gray, Conservaitve member for Leeds,denies that he called Farm- er members of House numskulls. TTn1znnurn nrnr-orl 11nvn -nnnnnn rtil tion. 1115. Sir Adam Beck may Conservative nomination loo. flannel f\v-nun-n `\.I'nnl-nu ILIUIULJU. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Toronto, dies of injuries after being hit by a. street car. Bankers Association president op- oseg _a,1_11_end_n1ents suggested by Hon. Ir. Fielding. Much spurious imitation of old country woollen goods sold in Canav- ` (in, claims D. M. Carruthers. nvdrnmnnf nfninl ufnfnn Hun CL u.lt:Lu|JUL':1 UL ELUUSU llLlIll:51lJllS.' Unknown colored hero rescues white child from under wheels of mo- tor truck at Toronto, at risk of his own life. or namuwn, reurea auer 3'55 years. Treaty with France Hives Canada. I equal status with U.S.A., says Fie1d- ! mg. l Riv Adam nnnlr rnnv ha nffnr-pr? Bull Dog Sole Leather AUU. Grand Orange 1\/Iaster would bar immigrants from Central and Latin Europe. Mrn F`.1I"1nhnH1 Tnhncnn 'l"ru J. csuuxu Up!:l"d.l.1UlJS. New York Giants win forth straight game of season. TTnHQrI Qfafnq Cnvarnmbnf hnainu I.Ll'IB|.Ul' tutu Ululill Ill I\'d.l.L1H.l.lS. ` R. R. Niblett, secretary of Bank ` of Hamilton, retires after 36 years. ` Trnnfv wlfh T4"1-nnnn Riva: (".uv-mrln LUULUI` car. Dutch Government to give United States companies exploring license in East Indies. ' Tn:-can Fi`: dun nnnvuinn Yul-A-wan, uu LUl'UIll.U SLFBBL Dy lI1U[0l' car. Maj.-Gen. J. T. Fotheringham says Canada is suffering from the machin- ations of backyard and sideline politicians. 'I1r\Iw\ - Iv` [ill 1` child. Tarn uuuu. Jersey City defeats Toronto Leafs, 8 to 2. To-ink ucnkni rv(uv1wI`:-o\r\ In `IIn~._-- nncvn I o LU A. [ Irish rebel garrison in Kerry cave killed or captured. Ninknl night: in Endhurv iuh-Inf h.ult`(.l. U1 uapturcu. Nickel plants in Sudbury district resume operations. Npw Vnv-I: flinnfu win fnrH1 aL1d.15Hl. 5d.1ub' UL scuauu. United States Government begins War on sugar speculators. lrisxh Qnnsul-9 hlnnlrn nnnlir-nfinn fn TWo`Doors West of Bell Telephone Office wur uu sugar spt:L:u1a.LU1`a. Irish Senate blocks application to enter League of Nations. Qnncnrn ruf Ala:-frlngl ufnr-rn I:uLU1' League UL lV8.l.1UI.|B. Season's rst electrical storm Dlunges Galt into darkness. Mnh nf Mlalhnim hnnnlcrnn `I-nnvo-n- pxuuscs UKIL ILILU uurnness. Mob at Mulheim, beselges burgu- master and officials in Rathaus. D D Mlhlntf nanrnfnv-1r nP Dnnb ously injured when struck down by motor car. T\un'k nnxvnwnaacnf On rv:I7!\ `I Y~nfcn-I wu.u uquur trageuy Lnere. William Watson, aged six years, dies of injuries when struck down on Toronto street by motor car. Ma1'_-Gen_ J, T Fnfheringham smvn Ihliibl. 1.uuu:`s. Jersey City wins opening Interna- tional League game from Toronto Leafs, 6 to 1. Wnrlr 'T`nv-nnfn Girl: urn I-anlrl kw `nu. Ltalb`, D LU 1. . Four Toronto girls are held by De- trait police as witnesses in connection with liquor tragedy there. William Wnfnnn gnarl nlv vnnru |UH.. Boston Nationals beat Giants 9 n 2 -U.-- V;-.,.-.-. Eight home runs made 1 People of Egypt. secure 1 inn. FRIDAY. De Mar wins Boston Marathon. Adrenalin gives life to sill-born him Farming can be made more protable by the proper use of credit. Our local Manager will be glad to discuss with you--in strictest condence-any sound plans you may be considering which require additional funds. SATURDAY. MONDAY. approves King's > at Chicago. 2 free consti- be offered in Water- it LUW Ul`H1L VVUUAH ZLIJLUELU. I Although the speakershlp of the I House of Commons is one of the out- . standing prizes In the realms of poll- tics, yet once the Speaker is elected to that honor he immediately be- comes non-partisan. He is the mouth l of the Commons according to ancient authorities. 2 'l"hn huh nuzl Is`-llllnnl kn:-H>nn-A In 119:, ACUA. LVUL uuny In 11!? ULIU UI. LUV mt:-git able constitutional lawyers Canada has produced, but he has a personality that would make him. I welcome addition to any circle he chose to grace with his presence. Of imposing gure, with 8. countenance In which an-nnnrth nnrl lrinrlllnnnn |l.|UlL|5 HBUFU, WU-ll H. UUUULULIHIICU in which strength and klndllneaa combined, he would attract attention in any assembly. He has the uent speaking voice in Canada. in nnnnnlu in life In an Innnirnnn Bltllu VUIUU Ill Lai.ua.uu- His success in life is an inspiration to the ambitious youth of the la.nd-- tor he was one of a. large family none too well blessed with earthly goods. But lack of gold was no handicap for several of his brothers have attained nnnlflnnn nf Du-innit and tllntlnnllgx IDVUIYII UL BIB DIUIIIEFB HEVII IIIIIIIII nqlmnna on helm: and dtnn-an-~ Funds for Farmers ILULIJUFI LIEU. The rich and bniuant heritage in splgxxdidly sustained by Hon. Mr. .eux. Not only is he one of the m J! ahln nnnnfilflnnnl Inwvnrn ULIUUVUIUU zulu UUWCU. It is generally known that one European country was represented at the League of Nations by u. woman. Rouinania did herself this honor, sent Helene Vacnrcsco, one oi` the most brilliant writers of the present day. Mr. Lemieux met this gifted lady in Paris at a. luncheon given by Madame Chase Casgrztin, 1`01'm(2rly of Ottawa. Madam Vacaresco told Mr. Lemleux her impressions of the two Ca.na.d`ia.n delegates, Hon. Messrs. Fielding and Lapointe. I`hn.=:n m-A nnlv :1 few nf the kal- I l.l(51(1lI1g il.I](1 .l4B.1IUlIllL`. I These are only a. few of the kal- eidoscopic experiences that were the [ portion of Hon. Mr. Lemieux during 1 a few brief weeks abroad. A`C1(\IIu-31 inn nnnnbnuuuhin AP 611:: UL Lllt.` HUW WUl'lU.. Meeting Musolinl, who was Intro- duced to Mr.Lemieux by the Speaker of the Italian Chamber, Signor de Nicola, was another interesting ex- perience. He impressed the Canadian as a Napoleonic type-n1lnua the look on the forehead. A bnuunkinrv lvcI"r\|uCr\ I`lnnn:Io-.7- 6-n IUUK U11 L118 lUl't:'IleiM1. A touching tribute to Canada : sons who fought the good light was witnessed in Brussels one December evening about ve o'clock, when a huge truck bearing the gure of 9. Canadian soldier was being moved from one atelier to another. The monument is to be placed at St. Julien, near Ypres, and will be un- veiled on the mat of July next. Some- how the word was passed along the streets which the truck trzwc1'sed that it was The Canadian Soldier," and every one stood still with head uncovered and bowed. `H in xronnnnllxr lznnuvn flux! nun xuugu I01` Uii.l1B.(]&. The Pope knows more about the Canadian Roclrics than nine out of ten men born in this country. Dur- ing a. half hour audit.-.i`.ce with 111-: Holiness on :1 Sunday afternoon in early Decembe: Mr. Lemieux was de- lighted when the Pope led the conversation to the beauties of British Columbia peaks that some- times seem to pierce the heavens. The Holy Father is an ardent Alpinist. He is extremely interested in Canada, , and told Mr. Lemieux it was the hope of the new world. llnnflnn 1|/fnnnlinl urkn van 'nl>rIr\_ LUUUL. Perhaps his most gratifying suc- cess came during his recent trip abroad when he oicially accepted from the Government of France that country's generous gift of the corner th_at is forever Qa_naQa_. An epitome of the interesting events and people that have lent color to Mr. Len'1ieux`s career is that recent month in England and Europe. It happened that he reached the Motherland in time for the general elections. After the conclusion of that battle he saw Parliament in ses- sion with Lloyd George sitting in a corner alone. His Majesty King George honored Mr. Speaker by in-vit- ing him to Buckingham Palace for a. chat which lasted halt` an hour. Dur- ing the course of their conversation the Canadian took occasion to con- gratulate his sovereign on his battle- eld s address-likening it to Lin- c0ln s immortal oration at Gettys- burg. Since returning to Ottawa Mr. Lernieux has received a beautifully bound and autographed copy of the ` Vimy speech from the King. In Frnnnn ihn vnnrninoru warn Ra- [ V1111) Ept2l`.`l,'11 11'U111 Lllt A1115. ~ In France the mornings were de- } voted to his mission, but the habit of ` years is strong, and the afternoons ` were spent in the House of Deputies ; Mr. Lemieux had the pleasure of re- newing acquaintance with the Presi- ident of the French Republic, who `Was Postmaster-General of France when the former held the correspond- ing Cabinet position :11 Canada. Tho.-.y used to sizn postal conventions to- gether. From M. Millerand Mr. Lemieux received the gift of Vimy Ridge for Canada. The Dnno Lvnnun: vnnra nhnnf {ha UL E. Utllltufy. A few of the missions which the Hon. Mr. Lemieux has undertaken on behalf of the Dominion come to mind. When South Africa formally adopted its new coustitutic-n--.-1 constitution more remarkable for the names ap- pended to it than for what it con- tained, and it contained a great deal -H.R.H the Duke of Cmmzulght, went to that Overseas Dnminion, to represent the King, and the present Speaker, accompanied him as the representative of the Caimdiali peo- ple. Thnro urn:-.1 ~ny'nn~n kn nun: CnHn8fnr._ yu-1. There were W11-311 he was Solicitor- General several briefs before the Privy Council, and later on when he was Minister of the crown many mis- sions on important ofcial business to London, Paris and Washington, participation in the Postal Conven- tion at Berne, and at Tokio negotia- tions With Japan which culminated in the ft-quoted Gentlemen s Azree- mnn Your Fare Allowod, If You Purchase Hero .....-..... _ . . . .........\.- - .\....r\.............,, and Diplomat Extraordinary are titles that might ttingly be conferr- ed on Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux, the Speaker of the House of Commons. His life story would read mm a fairy ta.1e--for there was no silver spoon in his mouth when he entered this world, yet it has been given to him to meet kings, popes, princes, poets andstatemen during the past quarter ` of a century. A Paw n? H-up minulnnn whlnh fh P*- Cv4.'-~!-IF $6 45 4!` 61.`-'7`-" ~3> 054"}-D4`; Canada's Minister Plenipotentiary _._1 n,-_., , n,.,, ,,,n, ,,, -__- VICTORIA-N ORDER OF NURSES. Barrie Branch. Miss Lilian E. Neve, Nurse,, 67 Macdonald St. Telephone 681. Application for the nurse's services may be made direct or through your doctor. DR. VICTOR A. HART, GRADUATE 'of Trinity University amd also graduzute of Edinburgh and Glas- gow. Specialty, stomach diseases. Oice, corner Bayeld and War- usle-y Sts. Entrance oft Wor-slay. Otce open until 8 p.m. ax;-. .-. ..._ ..-... SURGERY AND DISEASES OF . W-OMEN Associate Coroner, County of Slmcoe, and Graduate of Toronto University Phone 61. Ofce-58 Col-lier St. Ofce Hours : 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m. CAPT. J. F`. ROLLIT, L.D.S., DEN- tist. Oice over Craig's Tailor Shop, No. 1 Dunlop St.. Barrie, Ont. Phones: Olce, 450; House 436. PROF. D. E. WEIR, TEACHER OF Piano and Violin. Piano Tuner. 1 ! Sophia St. Phone 513. -43 ViolinTeacher PRICES REDUCED DR. MORTIMER LYON, 122 BLOOR St. West, Toronto, will be at 91 Owen St., Barrie, every S'a.turday. Disea,ses-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Consubtation hours, 11 am. to 5 p.m., and by appoint- ment. EDMUND HARDY, MUS. BAC.. F.T.C.M. Teacher of Plano, Or- gan, Vocal and Musical Theory. Organist and Choinmaster of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Go:1d medalist of Toronto Conser- vatory of Music and of the Uni- versity of Toronto. 113 Worsley street. Phone 663. J. SIIRUBSOLE I25 (`ollicr Sn-oet. Ph HRS. LITTLE & LITTLE, PHYSIC- ians, Surgeons. Oice and Resi- dence, 47 Maple Ave. Otce hours: 1 to_3 p.m., 7 to 9 p.'m., or'by appointment. A. T. Little, M.D., W. C. Little, M.B. Phone 213. eRoFEssIoNiL CARDS %OYS & -MUROHIISON, BAR'RIS- ters, Soli-cihors, Notaries Public. Conveyancers, etc. Money to loan; at lowest rates of interest. Otces 13 Owen street, in the premises formerly occmpied by the Bank of Toronto. B1`-zunch Otce, Etmvale. Ontario. W. A. Boys, K.`C., M.P., D. C. Murchison. }. G. SMITH & O0. PHONE 8; Established 1869. Funeral Direc- tors. Open day and night. Morgue and clmtpel in connection. Barrie, Onlbarlo. .L.'EXANDER COWAN, SUCCES- nnr fn Y.nnn.nv (`xuxrnn R Rrnwn '-UNALD ROSS, LL.B., BARRIS- ier. Solicitor, etc. Masonic Tem- ple Building, Bwrrie. Money ta loan. JSTEN & ESTEN, BARRISTERS. Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Convey- ancers. Office, 1st oor Masonic Temple Building, Barrie. Money to loam at lowest current rates. G-. H. Esten and M. H. Esten. SAVE W Because FEWART & STEWART, BAR- rinfnma Qn-Hr-ifnra 1\Tnt.nrind Dnfhlrln A DE-NI-IU RST & HA M`I\ Barnisters, Solicitors, etc. 1st oor Masonic Temple lng. Money -to loan at rates. )R. H. T. ARNALL, OFFICE and residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth streets. (Opposite Elizabeth St. Methodist Church.) Telephone 167. M \ V. DIJJV \`JD11'Jl'\., L.l1lII.\J.l_l.I`JI\. LID Plano, Violin and Ce11o. 120 Bayeld St. Phone 97_4w. L1`4VVt\`I\.1 05 D.|.|l1lVV:SJI\J., DARK` risters, Solicitors, Noba.1-ies` Pmbldc, and Conveyancens. Money to loan in any sunns a:t lmvest current rates. Office, 13 Owen street. Barrie. D. M. Stewart. L1JI1l1XI$l`1JlLVI`- UU VV ALV, DU L-LIPJB` sor to Lenntox, Cowan & Brown. Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining pmbate of will, gu.a.rd.i~ansh-Lp and adwmimiistratlon, and General Soli- citor, Notary. Conveyancer, etc. Money to loan. Otces: Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlap street. D. F. 1\lcCUAIG, B.A. Successor to Creswlcke & Bell Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.` Money to Loan Omco, Ross Block. Barrie W. SYLVESTER, TEACHER OI?` Dlnnn 1HnHn nnrl '1":-din 'lOn FUNERAL DIRECTORS DR. W. A. LEWIS r1v\Vv .ar~\ --.v;-an A nnw: Five Points LEM 131205.] MEDICAL A DENTAL MUSICAL LEGAL M`MOND. citors. etc. Olna. Page ` Phone 618. Dllllu` lowest . m. U u. Omce. B und- Innnsnt Put on by OF CANADA ... ....., ..\...--4 saws...- I Aiffcer the first of May this by-law will be rigidly enforced and any dog found running at large without a tag will be destroyed. a `xv nur-rnvr Owners or harbourers of dogs are required by Town By-law to register same with the Town Clerk on or be- fore the first day ol May and to pro- cure tag. which must be Worn on the dog. Failure to do so makes the 1 owner or hnrbourer liable to_ prosecu- tion in the Police Court. ..-4, .1, n . z..- . u NOTICE TO O\VNERS OR HAR-I, BOURERS OF DOGS ' Telephone 734 A. \V. SI\flf'I.`H, Vrurn I `I1 111 . n,.u11n, Town Clerk. I WILH 8. 51115.11 ltfllly UL U058. House of Commons rejects motion alleging discrimination against Brit- ish Columbla in freight rates. hr 1'`. TI (`Jaw-Ira Tnrnnfn hnn Bonn Phone 616. I511 UUIUIIJUIE 111 Ll'\`1lHl. 1'u.I.:-.3. Dr. C. K. Clarke, Toronto, has been invited to address British Medical and Psychological Association on May 24. Wilvuf rnnnrf n? the Tnrnnfn '1`:-gnu- First.report of the Toronto Trans- portation Commission shows a. clear surplus of $109,468.39 for 16 months operations. Dncnnnvin-u nnrnnlnln nhnnf (Tana- IHUHLILS UpUl'i1.|.lUll3. Passengers complain about Cana- dian National train being delayed seventy minutes while waiting for movie actor to arrive and board it. I nni funny. nkhru-av AP Donn/In:-:1 IHUVIU U.CLUl' LU Ll.1`l`lVU uuu UUHFU IL. Loot from robbery of Standard Bank of Stouffvllle, along with bur- glars tools and explosives, found In a. bush cache near Islington. T H URSDAY. Quebec denies reports of big gold concession. Ann.-I uyrnnnn I-`nnnd /lonrl kn nn5o`h_ HUI"! EL Di-1'iLLll'L'U_Y. United States will deport Irish agi- tator, James Larkin. Aunt] r-nrnnntnv Fnnnrl dent! in hot} L.LUl', Jd.Hll:`5 uzznuu. Aged carpenter found dead in bed at Toronto by his son. Rnhn" Ruth nunlzna hlu rnf hnmn ILUI U.'d.L1lU.5U5 ILKELUUL l U.1ll Ui1U. Canadian cheese and eggs are `scarce on the old country market. } Wnolinh `lnnlunv Fnfnllv inhn-Lu-I in IBUi.tllJU UH. LHU Ulu UULlIll.l" UIUJVIXUL. 1 I English jockey fatally injured in ,fa.11 from horse on Paris racetrack. I r1.....u..n1 Mm.,.n.. ...:.m....o.,.. ..........,:,\ Luu LIULH uursu uu 1`i1l'l5 l'u.U|:1Ll'U.l.'l1. Cardinal Mercer advocates crusade against Bolshevista to save ci-vlliza- tion. farm Ar` 1.. ..n..: .1 .... .. .....n..... 51 an LlUll.. Women's residence, costing $160,- 000, to be erected at Queen's Univer- sity, Kingston. 'T`nrnnfn Y.ouFu hon} Nrnur Ilnunn Laundry called for and delivered Prices reasonable \V01'kmanship guaranteed on all fnmilv washing any, nlnsawn. Toronto Leafs beat New Haven, 8 to 2. and open International League season at Jersey City. I Qnnrhnrn' fnmilv Pnunri H.v|nor ln' l:UiHUll 8.1. JVFBU) UILY. I Sca.rboro' family found ll-vlng in' squalor, sharing a. one-room shack with a small army of dogs. Hnllnn nf nnmnxnnn rninofn nsntlnn UUIICUSSIUII. \ Aged woman found dead by neigh- bors at Strathroy. Hnifpll Qtnlna urill dnnnrf Triuh nnrl- Hul, JUFUHLU U) HIE HUI}. Babe" Ruth makes his rst home run of league season. Lnrd 'Rlrlu::nhpnd tn rnnlro Innhn-A [[111 U]. u:u.5ut: BUILSUI-1. Lord Blrkenheud to make lecture tour in United States. T nknna unnwahnn {-`ounnn Dnnlr Anf won, LUUK lll UHILCU DLEILUU. Labor member favors Bank Act re- vision every five years. ~- Aunfrnlln pnirlpn nnt In nnmnnfn lUl' UEVIB UUD LLUH YUHJ`. European powers to give Austria. big loan to balance budget. Middle-.1 nnnnfv wnmnn nnnlrnd mg lUiLll I-U ua.uuu:u uuuxet. Middleaex county woman attacked and fatally Injured by horse. Rnnanad nrlnnnnrn rnnnnhu-ad After d.J [us 111 uuuuuu. __ Russian Grand Duchess Xenia wins suit in British court. f`1r-sun nnnfonfn oat."-n T\TnGh\nn`l nun. All D1 .1511 UUUA L. Close contests feature National League opening games. G-nrn1nn5: nlnttlnsr tn hulld air nnf Memorial Tablets, Corner Stones, Markers, Monuments Canadian and Scotch Granite uuugue uyeu1_u5 53.11165. Germans plotting to build air eet for invasion of France. Allhan n1o1rIn1r nlnhn fn `nnrnrln nuuvvay BUH1 uy uerumny. Town of Halleybury rising rapidly lfrom ruins of last autumn. Y\Yn+nA Tu-{uh vohnl T\nn Drnnn nan- 11.1 U111 Luula UL Jfabl. u.uLuuu1. Noted Irish rebel, Dan Breen, cap- tured by Free State troops. New Vnrlr fruit xrrnwnru nnfpr nnif I.ulCLl u_y (`ICU DLKLLE LIUULJH. New York fruit growers enter suit [for damages against railroad. anndlnvm nhmzmn and nuns: at-n VISLUII !>`VBl'y LIVU years. Australia decides not to compete for Davis Cup this year. R`.uI-nnmzn nnwm-A tn nlvn Annh-in anu lbllluly ILIJUICU. U] LIUFIU. Escaped prisoners recaptured after chase throunrh Welland streets. Prannn will rnnlnnn Qrnnnn nl (`Inna urges Dl'lLll.lll LU [M119 [0 E110 KHSDIIEU. Seeding in Alberta. starts with a. rush. and activities will soon be gen- eral. RYnuv Vnvulu Avnnuulnn-an Lani Y).-.AA- Britain. ,, Newly formed District Club in Peel distribute 90 Jersey halter: umong members. . flan-tn-noln Gino Jkul m1uAlu-C1\ -A-J Catholic Ministers resign from llltalian Cabinet. 'I"h~n `u 2-nnrn I-`nv rvunv-A3 nnn1fu-yr I Ltdllilll DHUIIIUL. There `s room for more poultry farms in Canada. Dnaainn (1-nu:-! `l'\nnknnn Vnnia nyh-us John F. Murphy, Proprietor lU.l' AHVELBLUU U]. J.`l'&1.HUU. Allies may lay claim to Bagdad Railway sold by Germany. Tnwn nf' 'l-Tnilnvhnrv rlnlnnr rnnirilv 1361 III ulll` Wltll Al'UULl uruu. Labor party deputation to Ruin- urges Britain to help to end dispute. Reading in Alhnrtn smart: with n U1 ill- New York Americans beat Boston, rm 1, in their first league game of 1 , season. I Chancellor Baldwin says this is. wrong time to cut sugar duties in ; I . mnmh. 'I\DiI\lSo' na..o- ..:-s r-u..|. l_ n-..u I Ul. Illllh I-IHCULIEHUUL L116 stuuuu-:1. Attorney~Genera1 W. E. Ra.ney s racetrack betting legislation passes third reading in the Legislature. Coal shortage still proving hard- ship with many citizens who have lnrlnhln On not aynoll m-Am-u llnri Ul1il.UlL` LU gut Slllklll U1'utS1'.`:5 uutsu. Twenty-nine would-be mayors and .1'eeves and twenty-f1ve councillors `nominated for Oshawa Boys Council. Honda nF `Drnvinnlal and nilv nnlinn UUIHIIIELCU LU1 \JESllbLWl1. JJUJB uuuuuu. Heads of Provincial and city police aforces admit that whiskey dives in `the Ward, Toronto, provide the knot- tiest problem of any for O.T.A. en- forcemeut. UUHBU LIIIUUIU VVUILGHU BLFUUIH. France will replace troops of Class 1921 In Ruhr with fresh draft. Ynknr nu-O-my Aonnlnolnn on Dan`...- l.Ul'l|b'y-Lx\:HUl"(1.1 K\.'c1llUy u.u'Vlb|::I. T01'(_)ntoMilk P1'oduce1's Association will attempt to maintain Winter price of milk throughout the summer. AHn1-nnv_(1cmArnl W F`. Pnnnv : LH1l'U. l'CiLL1lll5 111 LHU LA:51a1'xLuu:. har ha` `unable to get small orders lled. 'I`\vnnfv-nina wnn1d-ha mnvnrs: nr 1'9 Bayeld St., Barrie [Demg urunx. A short course in baking for male ` students started at Ontario Agricul- tural College. I Qzn:1rnrr-hnurnn Drain n-rnwer claims cent. (uvmena. Report that Duke of York ` appointed governor of one overseas Dominions. `!\.I.... (`Inn-n 'I`hnv-nfnn and 'h overseas uoumuuns. Mrs. Clam Thornton and her twc children knocked down on Toronto street by motor car. inr F.nnnr-Ha havn nnwnr fn nrnnn ELICUBL U) HIULUI 0111'. City Councils have power to prune police commission estimates, At- torney-General Raney ad-Vises. "l`n1-nnfn\fi1lr PI-nrlnr-n)-q A1:cnni'nHnn uon. United States captains of industry predict prosperous times Immediate- ly ahead. Wnnntnnk nnd Preston Boards Of Ly aneaa. Woodstock and Preston Boards Trade see bright prospects for new industries. run Ainn in VP":-nn+n within an Lurai uouege. Saskatchewan grain grower claims milling company could pay 36 pay cent. dividend. Dam.-..-+ fhnf `nnixo n1 Vnrl: will ht: brawl at Uonau: may me. Fall wheat sutfers from high winds and changing temperatures. nnlv amnll nnrflnn nf 1922 wheat and cnangmg temperatures. Only small portion of 1922 crop remains in farmers hands. Kitchener Union Jack hockey team Of UOIIJIDOXIS D) unanceuur Dbuuwiu. German Foreign Minister Rosen- berg appeals to France for reconcilia- tion. n..:+nA ct.-um. nontainu n? inrlnnfrv BARRIE MARBLE WORKS Man dies in Toronto within an hour after having been arrested for being drunk. ` . A ah,-9 nnnrnn in `hulrinnr Fnr male lI1(1l\Sl'.I`l`!S. ` The Busy \Vorld's Happeninits Care- 1 fuly Compiled and Plt Into Handy and Attractive Shape for Perusnl by the Readers of Our Paper. crop remains In runners uuuuu. Kitchener Union Jack hockey members are presented with watches. Philadelphia autolst sentenced to six years for killing of three people. British budget presented to House of Commons by Chancellor Baldwin. flnrmnn ram-anzn Minister Rosen- llmportant Events Which Have l Occurred During the Week. Leafs and New Haven draw, 6--6 Britain will not recall trade mis- lsion to Russia. A an....m.m- lzn'Dr`l In a midnight | A u:uunJLx.n.. News mmcs or wee: sion to uussla. A foreigner knifed in a midnight brawl at Cobalt may die. `nun: uvlnnaf auffnru frnm high winds UUHJ UUTB. Gertrude Wor imu, Toronto. uri- 'EDNESD:\Y. TUESDAY. THE STERLING BANK The Northern Advjance will be of the H1 H8 uuuly WEUKH. Anniversaries of Zeebrugge and St. Julien are celebrated at many-places throughout Canada. Tnrnnfn Mnnln Lnnfn min Pr-nrn You-_ E. W. J. Owens, aspirant for Con- servative nomlnation, speaking? at T0- ronto, makes attack on Ontario Tem- perance Act and lauds former license system. " ll{\ND A` V Liverpool soccer team wins cham- Dionship of first division of English League. ` 'T`nrnnin font W`:-ul V In I'` A uuuguu. Toronto West End Y. M. C. A. basketball team wins Ontario cham- pionship. Pnun-rs: hnr Rnnnin frnm 1.2-nnunnnn |lAUll::lll1J. Powers bar Russia from Lausanne Conference uutlls she signs Straits convention. L)nv~.nnv noun nnnnn In nnnnlkln IJUUVUULIUH. Poincare says peace is possible only when Germans learn to honor their bond. ` f\uoI\nn ('1nun.....~.n...4 nanvv Inlllntn LLIUJI UUHU. Quebec Government may initiate further prosecutions in racetrack de- falcations case. Kinnr V'nv-I: Ifllflna rnnf -at plnnnl LGIUELLIUUH CELBU. New York Klltles met first defeat of season when Washington Senators beat them, 4 to 3. 'l"nrnnrn Rt-nHi:h defeat Tnafnr For Fifteen years the onlyftlp-to-date Shoe Repairer in Barrie

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