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Barrie Examiner, 25 Sep 1919, p. 5

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Thursday, 'Sept. 25,-1919 &3 (<< E € DRURY MAKES Tn | ANSWER TO BOYS I HAPPENS At Elmvale Convention--Ac- a Gute dame --iaiba eniciiag) i cuses Him of Misrepresent- comes unexpectedly--or when | ation. XU the house ix -in ithe '"wash-day muddle" you-may always depend : on getting something nice and 7 , tasty in cold meats at our store, If it is a joint, a boil, a steak or a cutlet, you can bank on it that you will iget the best to be had if you give us the order. HEPPLESTON Tap Firs "points: Dutthee Turning to the H.C.L. inves- While awaiting the arrival of the Labor delegates from Pene- tang, the convention of the United Farmers at Elmvale last Saturday was addressed by E. C. Drury whi explained the genesis of the U.F O. movement and pointed out the need of independent political ac. tion, THE BARRI good sport and a fair fighter. Answering the 'charge that he had made a quick change of heart, Mr. Drury said "You know my history. Had I been seeking political preferment I could have done so by an easier path. For fourteen years I have been trying to further the cause of the farmers. I took the North Sim- coe nomination on my own terms and did not accept one cent of financial or other help from any political party. My accep- tance of this nomination was in pursuance of the policy lo secure adequate farm repri sentation through the oll party channels. 1 lost my campaign but I took my defeat like a good sport. [ have no regrets." It OPP, THE WELLINGTON HOTEL [I tigation ne aaid that higher liv- Phone 815 ine costs apples to everything! yet O'Connor was directing all! Is kx al hitting the industry that had kept up broduction when Kowas aed. | e 5 ef most; which had made no} effort to enhance prices by com. | MVQIEL AML: esee had been done by so many ev Wednesday, Thursday, Friday | ufacturers O'Connor attacks the price of food and completely ignores such glaring cases af) profiteering a> the cotton cor hine with its 310 per cent. pro- fils, and the woolen manufact sc Oct. 1, 2,3 s NTH er kin per cent, Both} COME.GN: THURSD 9 political parties have been pan. | And age one of the finest parades of school | 1g lad thesprnfiteers-aud the children that has been keen.in thix county.| agitation against food prices is Bicycle Race. Drills =. Club Swing | simply a red herring drawn. at ing Contests, ete. Single Drivers, | lun request of (he manufacturers, | Farmer' Trot or Pace Jaecross the trail of the real cause [of the high east of gin Cane COME AGAIN ON FRIDAY [of the high cost of living in Can And xee the best show of horses thut can be wen north of Toronto, Prizes have ly increased for horses anid cattle. rfront ought Reply to Mr. Boys Mr. Drury devoted eonsiderable + eon x thereby ensuring keen competition: in afl, lime lo answering speech clauses, Open trot, 2.85 clus and named! made by Mr. Boys to the, ruce Ivy Club. He aeeused the South First-class band in attendance both days. Simcoe MP. of distoction, side. "One of the best concerts that has ever! anning and "representatio! jslepping and misrepresentation | bern held will be put on the last night. an cehinitind that aw Father --_------ Ss a surprise coming from one whont| Minerd's 'Liniment Relieves Neural [Me Drury had thought to be al Opera House ONE NIGHT ONLY | =" MONDAY | ) Sept. 29 hat the Coun- at a meeting ust, 1919, de- ing, the Awseus- ire the Axsens inale between the 'Thirtieth rear, in order STARTING AT 855 Direct from 6 months' Run at the Broadway Theatre, New York--4 months in Chicago was adopted nich the taxes This Roll is he same w yone who de- 48 to owner- orward notice yot Inter than 19, being the «; und there hall be cin non » date all appellants MITH, Clerk, 38-416 i ee | © SENNETIS ORIGINAL ' BATHING BEAUTIES =< = = ' APPEARING IN DERSON 'D WORK y > owner ; a lot of ders or rst class us look We-will | i them aN ARR, aces PRICES-25¢--50¢--75¢- ; SEATS NOW ON SALE ie 'ACT QUICKLY AND AVOID THE RUSH fsod products---i pendent political action. was because this and similar efforts had failed that the farmers were compelled to take inde- An effort had been made by some to stir up antagonisin be- tween the merchants anc farmers. {1 might be well for the merchants to know that for the fast seven or cighi. years the Ontario Government using part of their money to pro- indte commercial co-operation and thus cut out the merchants. When the U.F.0. co-operative de- partment started, Government | officials advised against -- the move and suggested working (hrough the neighborhvod assov- jalions which the Government Was organizing fhe worst foe the U.F.O. has to face is the co- vperative departinent of the On- lavio Government." he declared, 'By their meddling -- perhaps well intended-they have placed stumbling blocks all along the way. 'The U.F.O, doesn't think the Government should spend puble money to promote eo-operauve commercial enter= prises, Those who want to do business (his way should finance it themselves, Heferring lo the ridiculing of Mrs. Brodie for her remarks oa taxation, the speaker said) Mr. Boys must be asleep if he dues not know that the average rural family pays Oa year in taxa-| tion which goes to Swell the city] commanities, This taxation is one of the greatest! reasons for the growth of cities at the pense of the country Such ig- nerance of econenie questions on the part of Mr, Boys shows bow unfit he as tor the position he holds Commentir on the statement of Mr. Boys that he owned: se eral farms, Mr, Drury remarked "Mr. Bays is a suct uf a super. farmer. f have farmed for seve eral years and have not been able {ou get more than one farm. Per- haps if T vould get a few lessons on farming the farmers 1 might add to my farms, Owning farms dues not mean a koowledg farming as is very clearly p in the case of Mr, Boys." Misrepresentation was charged in reference tu Mrs. Brodie's re- marks on diamonds, What she was condemning was the system which taxes the necessities of life and exempts articles of ostenta- tion and luxury. The suggestion of Mr. Boys that the desired rural school im- provements could he secured if the farmers were willing to put up the price was termed "the callous answer of a politician to a erying need of the rural dis- tricts."" Lt was contended by the} speaker (hat the rural districts} are now paying all they can afford and that they should r eeive some of the money now centralized in higher education. Another example of Mr. Boys' | sullousness Was seen in his so- called humorous treatment of the unequal proportion of taxation} which people with children are called upon to bear, said Mr. Drury, 'The tariff taxes a man almost exactly in proportion to the number of his family, and not according to his wealth. A system whieh causes this is wrong. The main reason for the race suicide and reduced families of the present day is the problein of providing for the children. Mr. Boys contended that the eeaEEEEEEEEEE PROPERTIES FOR SALE We are still listing a number of lovely homes in Barrie and Allandale. Our list is one of the best north of 'Toronto. No mat- ter what you want or what part of-the town you want it in, we have it. We also have a complete list of farms from Elmvale to Cooks- town, some of the best farms in the country, that can be bought right. We are turning over a lot of town and farm properties.-- There's a reason. Call and see It will pay you. (CIAL--A complete set of implements, as good as also a number of good new; work horses which must be sold at once, as owner is leaving town, W. 0. PARTRIDGE Phone 796 P.O. Box 1044 G. H. GORDON Phone 478 P.O. Box 112 E EXAMINER Page Five DRESS MAKING Place your order in the Dressmaking de- partment at once. This is the busiest depart- ment in our store now. MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS AND OVERCOATS for Men and Young Men for Fall and Winter. The new fall and winter materials are all here now. The chances for making a nice selection for your suit or overcoat are better now than they will be in a month from now as cloths sold out cannot be repeated this season. MCCALL PATTERNS 15, 206, 25¢. MCCALL'S MAGAZINES 106. THE NEW READY-TO2WEAR SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN Have many points about them that appeal.to the care- ful dresser who wants something a bit different. The waist seam will be in the forefront with the young men, as also the all-around belted suits are being featured for the younger fellows. Young Men's Belted Suits, with cuffs on sleeves, slash or patch pockets, trousers with cuffs, belt straps. Size$.3410:37 wsccwwes voces « $18.00 to $20.00 Young Men's Waistline Suits with slash pockets. Made from neat, soft tweeds, sizes 35 to 38, Prices - $22.50 to $27.50 THE NEW OVERCOATS Have many new styles--New touches in belts, half belts, waist lines, lapels, stitching, buttoning, novelty pockets. The Waist Seam O'Coat, made from classy imported cloths in neat dark brown and dark grey patterns --slash pockets. Sizes 36 to 40. Price. .. .$35.00 Boys' Waist Seam O'Coats, for the boys from 12 to 16 VOATS. cece cece cece eee ees seeeee ee $14.50 Belted Overcoats, made from good quality tweeds with belt all around or half belt, slash pockets and cuffs on sleeves, sizes 34 to 38. Prices $22.50 to $30.00 Men's Heavy Ulsters, with high collar, half belt on back and straps on sleeves, made from nice, soft, heavy materials, sizes 36 to 44. Prices $15.00 to $35.00 THE NEW FALL AND WINTER UNDER- WEAR Is all in stock now--Buy early as we expect higher prices as the season advances. Devlin & Murchison is 'the most highly levening at which » very enjoyable time|its way into the lake und was soon pulled protected country in the world, |was spent. Although this was the first of fon dry ground again, After all bad' hose Would you take his opinion |the kind for the B.B.C. students it should Jaatisfied with refreshments an enjoyable against that of such a disting|Pet, be long before more of its kind are Mowe 'eas open th playing games, nd. 6c a ns E e only re ; e Wished economist as Dr. Michael | "sy seven clock over one hundred stud. ie. crowed ew coaveneiny egg Clark who showed in thé House lente and exatudents of the College gather. pital, Commons that Canada is un-led and proceeded in a body to the Iron |" Although this is the first jime the stud: ver a system of much higher |Bridge. ents have had a chance to enjoy them: lari' than the United States. It was not long before they were enjoy-|sclves together this term, it should not be In claiming that the deputa-|ing themselves, and left no remains of the [long before they will have more of the lion of 1918 was treated in the |Iarge quantities of weiners, buns, cakes und |kind, and many gatherings, during the com usval manner when refused a [chocolates During the evening a car made ling fall and winter. hearing before the House, surely Mr. Boys must have been ignor- aunt of the fact that a similar deputation of farmers in 1910 presented their case to the Premier, his Cabinet. and Par- liament ou the floor of the House. In_eonclusion, Mr, Drury. said Mr. Boys had failed to disprove a single statement of the 'U.F.O. speakers criticised, his speech but serving to show his un- familiarity with the subjects he attempted to discuss. lightning Cant Strike if SHINN Gets There First iF YOU WANT to be sure that Lightning will not strike your house or barn or other property--if you want to feel perfectly eafe when the Lightning flashes--remember that hinn-Fia Lightning Rods Mr. Morren Denies When interviewed as to the re- port made by Mr. Henry to the U. F.O. convention, Pres. Fred Morren of the Barrie G.W. repudiated most of the remar are Bonded to absolutely protect your property aliributed to him. "I emphatice| from damage by Lightning. A large Bonding ally told the man who approach-| Company issues a Surety Bond to the owner of cdime that the GW.V.A. would! every building we protect, guaranteeing that Light- not mix in politics, adding} 7; * 'though personally I think that| 728 Will not damage. perhaps the boys are with you.' 36 per cent. Greater Capacity The gratuity question was not! Shinn-Flat has 66% more conducting surface for mentioned. As for the plan men-| electricity than any round cable containing the tioned by him, I do not agree With| game amount of maverial, it at all." » WE. Professor of Physica et the Ontario Agricul- training Shin: . H, Day, ---- tural Golloge fer . B. B. C. NOTES twelve years, assists in in Deal- ors, thus {nsuring correct installation, Tt costa very little to get protection, ig Office. over Craig's Taylor Shop Five Points The students of the Barrie Business Col- lego held a weiner roust last Thursday THE SARJEANT CO.,LTD., AGENTS _ ----_-_-------_--_---------- DEVLIN & MURCHISON

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