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Northern Advance, 14 Dec 1922, p. 2

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S1eig.hs : street -for I Saturday. 1 l":1Ihr~r l`imn -`ham l)l'()ll_L'1lI srmm ('hz1n:.-;(,-9 In the art, of flximz shoes. \V'(->;u'ing.; _1rom.-'m"` is the 1110! 10, This should be most wol- llr\I\1 n u r\-Iuvn . zuxcm.-:3: HA v``""`` ` LONGER WEAR:-- Congoleum and Linoleum Rugs Phone 122. The PICTURE AS A GIFT- ._v ,.. house:-; and rm-ms, rozLsona,b1(,- in price that can be m'1':Ln-. uhe purchaser. Barrie The Otton Hardware Co. The Hoover is a pay- 1ngm\'cstment. Let us Show you. In ;'n.:2z2j.', mnv homes arc-. Imxxscwivcs who have long ;'z11i'/,<:c1 their nccd fox` :1 Hocwel`. [\1:z._\'be your home is one of th~m. Don td i::.:1pp this Chr1:s:2` 1:: In 0111' broad selection you will nd artistic productions, beautifully framed, for every purpose. Come and select. Ono never has too many good pictures. lives f`m-0\'m- as :1 b0au1ti:fu]. (1e for tho home, as wall as 21 collstant reminder of the giver. In giving :1 ]>i<-,t1u-o as a present the selec- tion offers such V211'iOfy that the possibility of d11pli<:ati011 is remote. Monkman s 34 Glycedonia .-_.-_--q.:-._._.._.......r......_-..._..._.._--.._...-----;..` YOURS FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY Only $8. 00 down-- balance in small monthly payments A- E. SMITH '. W. Flynn pointl1c1'" as it Sweeps Wilton and Axminster Rugs and Runners and Bath-Room and Bed-Room Rugs At prices that cannot be beaten elsewhere Ontario \VH.l. Yul ('":.\"l`!.\ l'l'1 'm Inn m:.\"r ox 'ru.\'r nn'.s'I: OH l".\l{.'H UH \\'lI.l. \'()l'; O\\'.\' \'()l'l{ 0\\'.\' '3 64 Elizabeth St. as it Cleazzs Phone 535. 3., `E R .\_\}`{ Real Estate and Insurance Clurkson House Block. Phone 3111. What of 1923 If It Is Real Estate, See Me THURSDAY, DI-IC.E.\l.BER H. 1922 (Founded 1851) Pr; '.-ed every Thursday mom- fag at the oice, 123 Dunlap Stroen; Barrie. Subscription 51.50 pm` _\'e:u~j in Canada. and Great Brimm. $2.00` in United Stafs. Subscripximxs payable in ad\`ance. .\dx'o.rti::m_2:! rates on application. Morrison &' McKenzie, Publishers. 9 \V. \V.-\ C(1lI()l`Iu`. E":12Z nr1h2rnAh11a1trr I Barrie Bus'nsS..9%!l9s9i 0. R. Rusk, 0ph.D. (`\I`A'I`n\ lI _"!`T`I 1 cw` O F your eyes tire ea,si1_v it may mean that your eye focusing muscles have be- come weakened through us or age or that _vour iris is letting: too much or too Iiie light in upon your 1-e1.in:1 screen. 'Whatever the rnzatzer um) be Yrn nawvu \'.A A V.-:A.;A\|._`J. 38 E1i7..'\beth St.. - Phone Barrie. 143. Next door to Sin -.1:-x' Sewing Machine Cu. GEO. MoNkMAN % rVrVvc-III .. ..`.\__ were seen on SheH)u.1'ne - tme first time this year on Nov. 25. OI"TO.\l}STI`\IST ' I huvn three BARBIE. ONT. I LI I I l{lNClI ;\ LI` nun in-I:uHIIII')lll!l'. Ill"`\' r-onlnntl that prim-;~`. for? .<:m-lc nnal l w~ are not us I)l.()l`lIl|rl 1t :1`; tin-y slnoultl lm (7UIlSl(l(:l'iIlL( HI!" x-.m'lt l`Ut[llll'(*(l of th:- producers`. l`hv_\' H142`!-t` Ihztt wlmt is nu.-rxrlwl :2 st:-;ui_\` murlu-t iii` the l':u'm lll(lllSil'_\' , . t . ,... 4... ur_\ is is to ht: m1t-olxmgc-rl to 4-xpnml. \\'lu-n i:ll(`_\' say murlmI" tln-y in- r-lu(l<- u . :il*.tII oi` rlislributinn that will ;:i\`- prumi.=(~ oi (lnlivm'_v wit-l1 :1 t';1.ir share of proiil. This lncltulr-.s` :1 e~`_\`.=:tn111 of infonulution as well 11.9: mleqmnte trunsportzttion fztcilities. The absence oi" one com.mo=dit_v in one centre and a. glut of the swine conrmotltity in zunolther less tslmn ilfly miles distant is due to this .lzwk of iniformation and ndeqtmte form of dist,rilbut.lon service. The result is the con.sumer goes lmngry for n comunodity he craves in one section while a. funnier suffers loss from de- cny of U119 very sanne article because he does not Imorw where to nd u sultzvble market. at line night. tinne. Closer co-operatiion between Govern- ment, dealer, tmnsportn.t:lon com- `punies and producer is 11 need de- serving greater attention in this and other couttes. ATTEND A cool) SCHOOL ..L...; 5 .; 1 Ln uu J. 1u\_lvr.l'ALL The paving project the people are asked to vote on calls for an ex- penditure of $175,000. The interest I on this will run to about $9,000 a u year, plus niaintenance. There is :1 portion of this route which it has`, been contended requvires no new ex- penditure at the present time. There` is also 21. pole space" of nearly[. |three feet, 16 inches on either side}; `of Dunlop strr,-ct, not provided for in; this ostiniiztte. zLcr:ordin}.: to the? : rend before the Coun- oil. It has hct-n stated in the Comi-j cil that unlr.-ss the Town is pi`:-paw-ti` lto tindertttke tho mu-in-r nr lhn mi.` 1 i J 1 c I 9 ,.....u . polish 1 to win. ` Tll:'~I (.\l{B.\(l-I I}Y-I..\\\' 1, 1 The (.>'.llll1_\' for `(L :_;;11`lm_'.;'e (:ollor'- Hion :<}'.=:tem as outlined in the h_\`-F IILIVS, .slio\\'s the initial cost is tlj.;t11'ed` gut $lti0H. The I}o;~.i'(l of Heultlt com-, mittee cztlcttlutetl the cost at $1.200. The z1m1t1u.1 mzrinteuunce cost oi` the; 'tS,\'SIetJ1 as set forth in the h_\'-la'w ,` would be $6500. The Board ot'Hez1lth 4 ' committee, after czu`et'ul inquir_v,t "figured this expenditure at about $4200. The coxmnittee whi.chhz1.s investigated the requirements, gured on the basis of two horses, two carts, harness and other necessary equipment, and not more than three men. Also it was calculated that the outlying dis- trict mhich would not be served would be e.\'eu1-pted from taxes for ed broadens out on the outlay, and, according to the committee of 'the system. The by-1aw as present- inquiry s calculations, unnecessarily so. . DEL l look nan. lnlklt` \V blind, . anv r\$ 3 E J I .-\nothm' reason is that to an- nounce their c-a11didac_\' in advance nn'::hI mean c.zm\'assing. They've seen xhe piliable book agent at Uhat work. \`\ ork ! Yes, they love work iilio a mi1kn1:1n`s horse. And. be- sides. 1116) need the enexzy to lead the elemion torch-light paracle. One reason some Councillors never ntake up their minds to "run" until t11e_\"re nominated and find t1here s no 0-pposition. is because they've never fallc-.n into the evil habit of shaking the da.11druff from their heads by hard tllinlaing. 'I\h=re (`am never be emciency and economy in xmmxnicipal affzuim so long as men who already are in possession of all necessary municipal accom- nmdmdons smud opposed to i.m- provc=me.nts for others. Somme woulH)e po1it.i<`:im1s judge their success by the reception they get when nhey rise to speak. They have :1 better chance of judging by what they get when they sit down. "The work of our I`\1l)lio Health Nurse is lu>o.o1nh1.g hotter kn0\\'n and much nmre a.m\reclme.d by all class- es of the cmmmmil_\'," says the St. .\'(a.r_\-`,a Journal. Business prosperity is coming back again. Wise men and wise women will be found preparing for the good times which are in sight. Business Education, of course, is good for all times, but secure the best available. You will get it at the .\|l|UILE OHIO!` :11 .\1m't_\' pm1\a,M_\' we work 1:\\Lk:`hl in 1 pupils cnuld start 1 toac.11er's ruffles. I \\ Hill and one \\`hm\ price of 1 Hula A. .\ mong 011101` 2) v-1 v 1\1`.\`\-3 hl .- THE l A\'1.\'(i I I{OJE('1` ,:cu LU lJUL'UHlU .uil_\U1', d.IlU rely his ;\dun1`s zLpp1e1`e- three paces to the rear; his nkled like :1 falling window 5 voice crenked like a new zirness and he gave us 11 ~ Hixlderbiirg looking into 21 H11) . ;\1 lf\' man with a. "1i'.:h his dignity like that ought h:\]\p<>' ha mu` arts and or:\.rxs=. lhzl would have l:\1n\dr_\'| n the schnuls. '1`ho| M on irmxing out thvl xv- DRUGGIST. \\`h<\n b_\'~1 :1 \\'.'= c 1.` kn .. u.` c1z11'k nan-. EDITORHAL c hoss 11 .\Iu,\`o1'. a 1'5 apple fhn vn-,1!" j.;111'L'u `V ` [mm_]\n111 `L ;]_200.li1:1(> 1110: )_\'-1'L W .` Ieailh I esIzul)1'1she ' 1';cI.i '11 ~lsvl;o \:"1 h has ` ' ems last _\'eu1`. Orses society in Omexj upportunx mam ganizzwion nI\I\\ how an d `In ..1 ....u..` an-uu'l` um` ::Im\v 1:`! mow vnlntilu now \vh(-,rr\ 1111-11 is: l'\(5ll hzml 1'1'n. 1M-<:.:m.'s:- it is 1ces;. prnlc-<-Ir-11 than \\'ll('l1 Iho (tounl1'_\' \\':|:~' (tow-rvtl w:iIh lLnI1)u1' and \\ 1u-n it (lid not m'zun>1`ulc H0 quylclily. So lxhul (lllUL'.\'lh01` wxlmn one lwms lhul old sIzm(1~hy: \\'h(`~n 1 was 2L boy l.hn sznovw was: dunno!` than you ever set.- it now," he can afford 1.0 Luke 11 M11111 :1. _L:1`n.ix1 of 51111.. Sull mulls snow. In the old days the snow lay in the lmsh and protoc1.(>,(l Mons from tho {lr..I. 1'n.ll 1.111 the l'o11`o-wing May. It is not protected to-day. Also t-he slrcels and siwtlewalks are cleaned to-day, wwllerews in the old days one had to wade tlhrough or shovel :1 path. Shovelllnvg u. pauh for moLher s clolheshine was an early Mon(1a_v mornllng task belfore school for many a lad who lulmself ls fringed with wln1er's hoary head of snorw-whrlte hwlr to-day. Men change, but the change ln I<`:1l1h-er 'I`.lme`s pulse is lmporceptllrblejn our llfe ulmze. ~ `I um; vouul: LU Lin: uU`ul.tIllLlIL'lI.y IS SIIOWII _by the fact that the infant. mo1`talit_\' in Orillia has decrezxsed more than fty per cent. in two yeztrs. This is one 1'ewz11'd. Another Lies in the disease preventive Ineasures taught by the Nurse and the c0rrespr)11 potential p1'eso1`\'zttion' 01' h(`iLlH1 withl iits nm11i results for (:iIt17.enship.l }J who have an intr_~x'v;~:t in tho llwohfuro ot` chi1(Irm1 and tho future` `L'(.`I1(`.`I'2lHUn, czmnn! z1lT0r(l to hriss tho ;t)pp0I'tllnil_\' of mnlor:';in:.: this newt H-x1I(:z'p1'iso in it tun::lil)Ic nnulnvr. ' 4 llltlblf. of the Victorian Order, its coming will be welcomed generally; judged by e.\'pression`s otf famtilies helped through the service of the Commun- ity Nurse here last year, a. renewal of a somewhat similar serviice will be gratifying to many homes. Under the new plan the cost of the service will be widely distributed. ience in other communities proves conclusively the value of a public nurse. In Orilltia, for lll.'a"'&lI1C`.`, 21 Nurse is engaged and paid througli voluntar_\' contribution. Evidence of her value to the co`mimun`it_v is shown ` by that tin (1:-illiu In... ~J - " uuugeu my [tile service history Exper- ' H. A. HENRY ` , ._._ 4l\,7 ,e.,,,.\ -1; 1)(lllAL` innu u11 to provirie Iho Town with :1 communia_v nurse. 'J`h1'.~; lime lhe eI'i'u1'1 will 1'll\'(-` 1he{I'01'm 01f the esluhlishiiieiit of :1 brurieh of the Yiicmriun Order of Nurses. When esIzub1'i.<.he(l, the Nurse will pert'or.m pnLcI.ical1_v the SZIJIIIG service as that przi,c1=ised by the Con1mun.iI_\' Nurse who was en}.::L:.:e(l here for :1 Lime It is intended that every in the town shall have an opportunity to partiicipute in the or- ganizzwion and work of the enter- pnise. Judged by nhe service histoi'_\` through service of ma r`.nW'nhn1un_ l`()1: .1 I L`l;l.l;3 .\'['I{.H'E ]"oste1'ed by renewed hope enco1u'u:.;ed by the SUCCOSS pre\'ious slmrl. deX1lOl1SU`LlI.i()I1, p1'ese11l;ui\'e people of Bamie cr)11m1unit_v u.'..... .1... .m,.__. , '1 mu Luzll. we ex-wen-anor and renown- ed speaker or the US. mentions, is applricalble to all reporters of exper- ience. A real reporter has a high and dignied position to ll. He appreciates what is told to him by men of sincerity, sometiwmes even to the verge of being too discreet. He knows what is proper to reveal and what is not. In critical situations occurnin-g in inrportant controversies men of big minds do conde the whole story to reporters. It brings cordial re'1a.tionship and is of great \'a1ue to the principal as well as the reporter. With a full grasp of the facts. the reporter knows how to handle the story to the best advan- tage oi` both the public and the source 01' his story. Unt'0rtunate1_\'. however, the reporter doesn't al- w:1_\`s hztve bi; minds to deal with in `bi:.," pl;1('e:<. The most contemptibie }mun the reporter has to deal with is Ithra man in :m irnnnrl-.unt m.:n.'n .`,..: ,....... ..... ...-1.u.u.;. uub LU um-;':Li \ViL`H IS the man in an `important public posi- tion who will a(imiL there's some- Iiring to it, but sazcs its not ripo for publicznii-011. Yet he will not 1'e~ Ve;1l the 1`-u._cts. This-: is the sort oi" lmnn who i: im-: I I hhv an \-in tr -H'ru.,\ .,-.. .4 u .-.11; 11121 ul\.l l`J1t-3 "No reporter has ever abused the condence 1 reposed in hvirm," says Chauncey M. Depevw, in his memoirs. Here is a. lesson for some of our minor luminaries on the political horizon and a few in eclipse. The fact that the ex-Senatior and sneaker of hlna. TTS Tnnnfinna :. 5 A lmvn not far 1'I`om [110 City (If ;'l`m'un1u Sn-.:".:od on :L hill of .=l:1.:`n:1- mm fur yo:u's, :.:0v0r11'od by lhv :::n1m (`mmcil whose brain luul _'.:'m1` -113 wud. It was too Illhll` '1`m'm1m, ! k`mn1c1lln1`.< .'1r::11cd. to 11:1.\'e n. rh:uu'o. l'|`h1'vn )`o:11's ago the people msu in V I 1 thoir wrath. turned out the whale hand of sleepers, invested a. new Cm'.nci.! and in one y-=.-.11` he town had nine new in(lus:`1'.e3 operating. xvilhm its l.i.mits, and has co11tE11L1ed to develop since. This is the sort of shake-up needed in some other Onzanio towms. l)I<)l I'7\\' A ND REPORTERS 'M n ...-...,...A,`_ |_,_ H (`()l'N(`ll..\` AND U()l7.\'(7ll.H `\ not I.` ._A" A7` |`:\H4:\ an.-..\.l .... .. ..n The Nmthvm 1\.'l\':mr:n and Make; Your Skin Like Velvet i Has a marvc-1102.15 effect on rough] skin. One or two applications Will: remove the roughness, and by its occasional use the skin acquires the: smoothness and softness of a. baby's. Giycedonia. is not stick)`, and gloves may be worn a few moments after using it. Price 15c and 25c. De- lightful after shaving. Grey County Council, at N5 No- vember sesslon, donated $1,000 to -assist `the sufferers in the fire swept districts :01 Northern Ontzwo. wuulu ue Hlllllmule vor [lll`S Lrzwe. Now no intonmediute stop in :1 p.'Lck:ing house can put good quulaily into beef if it Is not first put in by the f'u.mner. Lnnbred qllulity is :1 In uj or fwclo 1' in consuonnpt ion, whether overseas or domestic. ;',|UWll l)l`l|l.`.H| Ill . The mzuin nuhsmclu In w.0I'k=in_L: up this lrmlo. znpurt fnonl present high lfI 0H.{hl rules, is the 1'm11m=I\'zul)l_v small propormon of bur cattle mun. would be sulitmble (`or this trade. Ntlw nn lninmnnrlluon L-inn (n n ` pzuull l'lHlll1IH)ll illlll IIl(`I'1` IS HUIH` `,Ih;H :1 1n'nIil:1.ma- lrmlv ('()lIl(l In- ijhuilt up \\'uI'u~ u sh-zul_\' supply 0| Elli}.-1| quulily prm-1n':1blv. .\'u:u'l_\' :1 `imillhm pounds of bx-<~|,`. lumlc-Al in l;iv~rprml within .='.i.\'lvm1 (ln_\`.~a of s1:uI;:l1lm' in '|`0r-(mro own in HM- hoi;:hI of Sllwllllll(`l`_\\ (`l'(` in l'|r. <-mulilinn. The hotel I'(mnl 21 szllu in whm 1111;,-Int bu ('.:1C(l an inlor~ nmdinlc murkvl -hvI-\\'em1lho1m\'- mvicml hn,pm`Io(l chilled and l`1'0zcn products from J\l'1.Z( l1hiIl1l. and .\us- H'zLli:L and the h!I1.,h-p1*i`ce(1 home- grown Briliah beef`. 'l`hn unnln ,.4l..u....l.` 4.. .......I. `nu:-)II.:1.I1(.*.s. D!) DTICGS lull. | The first step iowards incv'easiI1; [the consuwmpli-an of beef must be [boiler quality to make worth whilv in chzm;.:u bei~n;,r mzule in the l1ouse- i\vi1'e'sb11_vin-.1 hmbits. C0ns1m1puion )0!` beef and veal (1'1'nm the pro- fduce1's' pain! of View no division is inecessury) in '1 ho Dmnoinion is nhmn 15.`) lbs. per lwzul. In the Ifniled` ]Hl:1tus ii is 8-1 pounds. I I In l\I pnices and better t.'n1~.~l'(l us 'c0mm0n." The szmue need is fully as lll`f.'.`GllI iin domestic trudo. So large :1 part of our present supply comes common or fair cattle that the ipztclcing industry is faced with the greatest diicul*t_v in extending the sale of prepared beef. It is 21 com- monplace of business that sales and prot for producer and i11anufac- turer usually increase with the qua.li ty of the article. Consuimers like a good product and want more until the demand becomes a hwbit. In nothing is that lfactxnore marked than in foodstuffs. Better beef in retaiil stores would assure a larger turnover. Better meat means better prices for meat would ivnevitalbly go back direct to the porducer on the remotest a1'u1. The reverse is equally true. When there is an over supply of poor cattle on the st-ockyards prices for livestock drop, not solely owim: to supply but ever more because it is difficult to get poor quality beet` quickly ztbsorbed by the retail trzule. merely because retailers cannot ap- pcul to their customers` sliztrpeilcd uppetitr-s. So prices full. 1 I'V\(||Ir\:\ 'I`hn I` cfnn `.nur-n-Ila front , ,' \\ cu: U1 I wzmted 1 abom .'-: i classed 2 T`Iu;~. n 1I.uIv.uc11l m ;\;:.!'1L'l1lIll1`O m'e\\` 2111011- lion 10 the fact Ilml out of 21 million head sold on Si0(:I(,\ {LI'(lS in 1911) [only 20,000 cattle. or two per c-.en:.. fwe-re of the weigrlnt and qllulily Iwzulted for export beef. Last yezn' 4: `about .-.5 per cent. 111zn'ke1ed were : classed as "r-rmmmn " 11.133 5 The Arnlerican ~tanil`f DI`z],CYiC1LH_\' laarring the shipment of Czmzulian `feeders has brought out :1,4ai11 the `fact. that Ilhe L1`-ade sout11v\vzu`d \\'l'S or 2111 unnished product; and many ,wa1`nin:.:s are bein;; issuezl that wish the reznoval of the B1'i:is'wh e111ba1'_t:'-o `. the-re will be :1 kvml tlennlml (furl ` lhiL'}1m' nnnliyv Qlr.:(n~c rm. n\'n:\x-O J: Hume nu: me it Keen demand H01` hi.:he1' quality sLee1`s for export to` the exclllsion of the poorer qualities. 1!, is 11oIewm'1.1z\' that two 01` our .1 1 "V. A` .nIruI-1.-nlu Th For the Investor good propositions. QUALITY IS BEEF I ROBLEM Two factors, both lnternahlonal in character, serve to eun-phzusize tlhe ex- zistence of a senious beef cattle prob- lem in Canada which ougiht to be `known to everyone interested in greater farm production. In a nut shell it may be said that only about. ten per cent. of the cattle rzuised yearly have the breeding or are {in- ished'well enough to yield beef of good quality. Put inversely the problem comes to this : Aibont. ninety per cent. of our cattle yield only lower paying qualitzies of meat. \Vl1at, theret':ore, is the national Inca '7 -- |Il|<' \ H l'l|Vllllll III Illilll` lllilll llIl' lll(`IlIl(' ml` lilln l:I\|v:iy~|' \\'lm ll(H'Jl Hui vulu ul ull 'lw'linIi_:'. aaiuiph lu- (':IllE~'(\ lm in :~'lulliI'uI or l`m':;~ll'u| '. 'l`l1- nil` 4-lu-'l\ln;: \\ l|l|lll uni lit` ;;`I`v:xl.. l`lw lux ('(>ll('(`|(Il` l'Ullilll iulm 1lu- vnllm.-_ l'i:-.1, uucl in NI!` :|ll" :~`l`ll(`0 of :uluqu.'1l\ v.\])luuuIlnu l'I~mu lilioso wlm (lo um vnln, siuiply lu~ (`l`(`:l`S(\ llw tux hill. 'l`liiH ui-l,:;hl lw umru ll(l\'llS:lll)l(` Hum xultliup; u [wu- ulty by way of u [)(`|`(`l\lllll_L'(! ol` :1 l*:1.\ . bec:1:iIs<\ luxes `.'nr,\' ml ll. would be perlmnps un-l'zuir lio allow it wv:1.|ili_v mam 10 or 15 Limios urvzilcr vrmliil 1101' his \-'oiim:.: tllmu 21 iuzm 01' .~uu:1ll incmue. Some Iuewsuro to imiut-n voting should be put into ol`l`uci officially. VVhen people know lhvy have to vote they will lwirin to study more the questions on wlni-oh vot'in~g is laliinig place. The maul! will be albler men i.n omce, usually, and a. more satisfactory sitluahiion for the lvlluumclipznllty generally. Ill) |!IIIl`lllil|Hl'. .\l'ilI1_\ El mums sumnm~x`_ xvvrv hotel" 1L cm. un-n-I.-ul .`\:xlu'nnI\ Inn 1..." pct uruu. 111 M10 l.l1ll(*(1 pounds. n'b(--rs only, without 1'o_<.:;11'(1 _\',` Cun:1d:L'<-'. position in night. iuD])P2ll` sulisI':1(:lm'_\'. an illS(ll'_V comlilzion. .\.< lmgs, our (-avlln r0qui1'-- not l1llIll(:l`iCu] but :1 mu('11 -. min ml mi ,.....v:..v lNl)l'( `N HI:-. x. .1. `\Hli" 1 'mIl:| I!` III! tlmln mu... 1 `lllllll ll (lI`lI'l|('l mplinn I lllln 'l\' I. -.1: lguiuxl) . l)eIIor qualities 0! in\'ol\'a im-I'oz1.si11:.: l'zu'm nor of intro- ]! . u nnnlilr is Tlfllll` Give your will Home `or Sum-me 80 places in 1221 from. Sunmmrl on either sh0r~ 1 at Big Bay I`oi1 _ am: uLl1'll)\\ L`(l u'O\`'11. ago the Ontario Du- rriclllulre drew atten- xhm nu! nf n ...:n;m. II\I,"IHl" IiL\ II. I`! IlH`I(`ll from Hm up In .\ I-`vI.|. `\'<>'m ms 01 main. ;l`H 5| I H ` SHIIIDIU Iv nnn_h I) III -hull` HII` ( V. L. VANATTER - 99 DUNLOP ST., BARRIE UNITED SHOE REPAIRS KJUIIIU .l1\7W-W. \Ve are here 10 give you service, And all 3 xxx shook we use. AReal Xmas Present

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