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Barrie Examiner, 5 Jan 1922, p. 2

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`With Debs free, Betgdoll happy in it/`>tt's country, and_ Emma Goldman's 9 angue well `coated in Lenin's utopia, .-it can be easily understood how the `U.S. can take a chance on the Can- xidian dollar at a diminished guard "percentage. l bk uuvuunux; '9 50 Asit? V. L. Mackenzie King in constructing what =trong cabinet. For ~';.-ire seasoned par- aerienced admini- mghly conversant he different parts -ccial interest to .e and district is cvroos) :W. URRYC .0136 you ~pI.v ty. ler The policies. of the Liberals and ` the Progressives are practically iden- tical in expressed desire for progress; they are identical on most points of the tari` problem. On tari` mat- ters, then, -Mr. Crerar may consider his guidance at Ottawa unnecessary. But during the campaign Mr. Crerar repeatedly. emphasized the need of improved railway transportation fa-- cilities. Mr. Crerar s supporters have millions of grain to haul. Premier King admits the railways need over- hauling.` He has opened the door for Mr. Crerar to take _a hand at over- hauling them. But Mr.` Crerar re- mains in a position where he can do little else than to agitate. V The reckless manner in which his jitneys are frequently driven did not` help Mr. Huxtable in Monday's*vot- ing. People do not take kindly to having their lives and vehicles placed in Jeopardy as has been the case often during the past year; and it does not help matters any to have the police apparently blind to what is going on. - Must someone be killed or seriously injured before they take action ? The U.S. has dcided the prefix- "`dis" is unsuitable to join with arma- ment when it comes to subs_ and Tbombers. Now the rest of thedworld may use it as a prefix to trust" when trusting the U.S. TI '3?!` Qnnnnvnnu : Alwzyn Reliable, Fully Guafanteed the choice of the Hon. Chas. Stewart, an old Vespra `man, as Minister of the Interior, a position which he `is emin- ently fitted to fill. These are the `famous FONPPB E-M.`. 5T-" Telephone 453 I 1' I erwise be avai1able,.a' 1 ;ss- ublic-spirited citizens I pledged , if--Ives to make good any] deficit. N guarantee requires them to% 11 local expenses (ad-' labor, W &1"'.) and also to sell` a; certain -Iv of tickets. If any ; local ` were exacted, the; amount-"`:,_A be taken from `the; gua1'ant",$ = the Chautauqua man- 3 ag'en,ien..' ` i = Abe in no way affected. Tlr'" e.-ta`r the guarantors had g to put*:1.1p"` (1 cash $13 apiece, and i for thers year's deficit each con- tributed `.--_--in addition to_ buy-II lng them tgitets and spending, omoting the enter- _" years the Chau-i `iigarrie no guaran- *"` 3,, I ,cent from the . yvho met the ` ars. ` g - not having 1 ggjllfi amount- gua1'antQ'.3 agenjenfiaa ._.. . .5! L. D` vo BAN ONWMARRIAGE _LlCENSE INFORMATION " l397*? soev At home or in the U.S., it is well "to remember that a strong Canadian spirit doesn't interfere with a due regard for the rights of non-Can- -radians. Indeed, it helps us to re- spect the traditions of other nation- wzlities. IE BARRIE JEXAMINER I t The`only_ fuss and feathers missingi were , the vain strutting peacocks.; ;Perhaps it wastoo cold for them to? `strut to the grand opera of fowldom I A1 nvnr rof-n 4-`Inn `lud...-1... ... .|......1:L:--VI! v uu; yxcocnlcc; ' I E;-n`c.l all the geese laughed, honk,l lhopk, h-o-n-k, just like that. ,......,. I V I But how utterly useless compared ; ;with our set are those birds of plum- I gage, quacked an old duck. llllll ..-...---..... ..... \4A\A uuvno I 3 They wouldn t even make good ' duck soup, honk-honked a gander, as he wobbled to indulge in what was ` ,good for the goose. And their voice- 5 I !.n n-nninnvul n..3n'l-..L._I `L ._H ` ,a...,.. -v. mu. suuava nuu Luau` vu1ce- i0, orchard crickets! _ hear and see. [them trying to affect a draw! bore-.' 1 dom at our presence? ` ; A-an-I all]-1.- .....__- 1_-__,1, 1 11: 1 l ....... -......zvv vb vun Among the highly admired birds! were the Jacobin pigeons with their -lu y hoods that hid their heads all. but the pink eyes that winked at} `observers. The beautiful fan-tails` and the pompouspouters werethere, i too_ as also were the flying homers, {the tumblers," the magpies and the jowls. " ` -yu use Dull. - A Chanticleer s a rooster that has crowed his way into the millionaire class, the dad answered. ' I ` ._ _....v ..v an!-Ill vv uvllluo I `xsmhe chicken that! look at her feathers! chirped `a high school boy. And he wasn t looking at a cooped-up ' ,chicken', either. I I I\ II On i'fanc'y cock was labelled Ro- man Chanticleer. + `l'IITI._1_9,, I! ' ` " ` ` =Barrie s vast outdoor skating.-rink, 3'.Kempenfeldt Bay, was in happy use "-daily until covered by snow. `What's _'I':o prevent attracting hundreds to dot its surface in small craft inbsummer- "Lime ? I um\7V\ll1:f::`su;lsgntileer, dad? quer. lied his son. 0 (IA [NI -I 1 An Alliston bridegroom was he rd to say: What a wonderful comb t at! lleghorn has! I'd like to own otha't.I g o But, dear, the bride remindgd fhim, you have no hair to comb. I ma..... -1-A `cu.--5.: uuucl; yum. 1811-I811 turli lchin? queried Willie. I; Those are the g`obbler s c chillas, son. Now, don't ask 'more'silly questions. A110 . The chanticleer chanted his cock- ..a1orum note, the barnyard rooster cocked his head and crowed his- triumph, the bantam shrilled a cocky defy, the old hens peeked as becomes their species, the younger hens cack- lled their lay, the chickens chirped a [quip at them all, the gobbler gobbled his gutteral gob, and the poultry show 'was open. `sauna. rn_-_:_L__, , - -- A - ---_----v.-can w Dlllllialll uvy. ` f`I\'4amma, what are those funny things under that fan-tail turkey s' |chin? aum-ind Wan. VI-`Q9 vycu. I With. Chiistmas passed that old cock [thinks he's safe for another year, commented a small_ boy. 1 Manama; ...`L_L ---- ` \ som x:.:;.:g or `THE POULTRY snow) L vv 1111C: I ch n- 4 KT... J -_ 91. V V I Read The Examimr, vxlfii If the new minister of agriculture s:an t make things grow on the farm, :v:here s nothing in a name. : t bring you . Thursday, January}; 1922. . V 52 copies. The world is waiting for a iivver` What will cut, bind and harvest ice. "When a nominee qualifies for el- Ttion candidacy he is said to be Willa 2 to stand. By the same qua}ix'i- `on he is said to be willing to . There mulst be friction `in `wases, because when he loses] 1 11 Inovn :&%&&$&$$*$%*%%&&&%**&$&&$ :1; 4 EDl'I'0RlALCOMMENfI' { ' $$*%$%&*%%$&$&&$%%$%%&$*&$ 36 Bayfield St. . 1OUSE LAMPS

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