Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 11 Aug 1927, p. 4

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Did you ever paus active and energetic in the [pro takings which may have meant Did you wonder, at times, ~why c develop while another, just as ad\ we won mat chloroform was used` by cattlerustlers on some of `Beeton s pigs need not have jeopardized their": market value at the abbatoirs, `where, it is said, every thing is_commercial- ized but the squeal. ' I - -ng---- Several corrspondents V tell `of burns so full that there `is. not room for all the crop now ,-`being harvested. That's the kind of news we` all like v to hear. The harvstets excursion to the _West has started early, this year, remarks the C-hesley Enterprise. The Prince `of Wales isVon hislway to his _ farm at_ High River. 1 I ............a new union station was opened this week.` Probably some of the older residents of `\the `city s will remember when work on this struc- ture started. 7 Ali busiss `: Toronto's ew nnvuul L`I.:... _;,I ' " - 'l I The Board _of Edtication of Sarnia`, has: taken a very important step 'in_ the interests of education in thej publication` of a little b/ooklet, hand`- ed to all students anticipating en-I trance to'the secondary educationt) institutes,` entitled, What Course}; Shall I Take? remarks the ,Grims-"u by Independept. It adds, _It is in- 1 terestinp: to find any body taking so 1 _ H ___ K , ------~ I ; fact that chloroform used tle-YUSHRFQ nu unmn A` `n" \ -_ _vu4.svv.y, Ill U15` he dead cay) situation, is ! saying` that the carp must ed. Those interested in the on -of mama at. :. nu -~ ..w UL uu: pruvlnclal .police_'b0ut their interfering harvesting systematic results. ml-`I...L ..!;. nus IS ma REASON} he} union station pFn1\nk`-- - --- - v vualy .YE" `nwhich _,hou1d,' r the blanket A` . uuuea proiits of her prudeneev far-< ------ , . V '- n The ballyhoo which" preceded the fro ? themaddmg crowd` Dempsey-Sharkey fight, and of whic . , . E The Sun is apparently uavwareof 33133313??? di"bi?f1` ii"n 3f gathe fact that the second Mnd.av in on that which is*~ accohipanying` `the August is ihe day -n which Barrids Beeton affair judging` from a perusaiicivic hlida-`7 iseAh1d.eah year` It` of some Toronto newspapers, and .wuld be pr advertlsmg ~r Barrie - from observations meide in Barrie . to lse up the town on the first Mon` and neighborhood these stirring days. `day 'f `August `me f the heavlest r About the only thing left unsaid to days in the -y.er fm: m'.5r `traffic date is the fact that one of the pris- `owing to {she cwlc hohday m Toronto ` oners on remand toes in siightly and W Hamilton` `that the shoe on the opposite foot " 4 . . J has a knotted shoelace. Little'won-'- THE PENNY B`__NK _ _V 5 vder our pulpwood forests are being .7: F! `A/l':.J,n..4.-.. - . V I rtgin. amount of prinqed matter. _ co`-operative Vspi'ritT' by having _,,,_,_,,,,, I-.. ;cau1Ls,_iS norm ' that nine men are of the.county' jail, and t1 ' stress- fessed. `When the (lets, is the Beeton drama, B.VelIers.Hm m1...1.. n---~-' ' _,_,_--_-- u. an: vuc auuuey ,_,_ _...... ......... vpuulc criticism has been ex-`Kearned by them or given them for s5, ispending. .By acquiring this habit, ndation is heard_,the boys and girls will not only be ' accumulating a fund that may be have accomplished since of great help to them later `but they resenta- Forsythe e V ,will .better' apppeciate the value of Ialgo, These men, working night and I money and }1n mny-.3 ,.......:..u .-_ nu- `n ..7.._.'L'L ` ` _-.-_ .....w.m--u1en,. and {then 5 and progressive c`o'mmunity.' as will harmonize, and if these, ars, then nothing canvhold such` limitations. In the pgfomotioh .~-can and does ta`l ative~ ,, 4.1,, .......-.*-_, - _ , _- .v u u yna uuc WUl'l\ HHS Deen done. . id wuuia De advertising for Barrie ` `The honor of this pioneer driving ac- . `to close Mon", 'com1)iishment belongs -to five men: Leiday Aug`ust. of heaviest Adle `I`)9(`1va"'f`1u:.';.`:lS(;g(;1ft13vE,h8,:f.?:a[' C; days in year for motor`traffic 6 Om S 0 ` ' ' b _ ` ,` _ _ _ F. Kenning, M.P.P. for ..South Coch- |_ owing the rane: A. V. Waters, M.P.P. for North" [1 and Hamtom _ Cochrane; F. H. Anson`, Assistant Man- `? E ager `of the Abitibi Power and Paper . ` , Co.: and.-H. D. Duff. B.Sc., Govern- BANK ment Resident Engineer at Cochrane. .3... E. Middleton, writing in the They left Cochrane at 4.02 a.m.. stand- - . , , _. ednesday morninw, ar- Financial Post, gives conslderable rivlng` in Toion 5 _ A ' to Vvednesday evening.` mformatlon about the Penny Bank exactly 17 110111` s and '58 r_ninutIe`s later. lrwhmh has been operating; in Barrie; The actualldistance travelled was 5032; . V miles. Two stops were made for gaso- . IV . ` I &Yid`Il0W EIS Inne_\ V ` A . helping` children In over 300, Ontario W'i_th the exception of a few miles . schools to develop habits of- thrift. -OP? 0f-S 8St1- `V"1 0"d the mad . . - M l .1 - ll , NI`. D ; . This Incorporated company cOn_T n oxce ent shape 1 evw `u stwted I > , _ _ _ V A For :1 little more than 20 miles there. _tro11mg a million dollars does not men are still at work. In a few weeks `;make a douarvs prot for any in_ , this ortion will be as good as the rest. "dividual. The men who organized 6 ad "0 tmume O" the way` Mr` `the company suscribed $20,090 as-mnce," [Anson drove the car theentire dis- a guarantee fund, They have never The places the nartv nn.:.-and n............. _for a number of years -..--- - -unwail l3l\lVI\ I the Financial gives considerable information the Bank` ;which operating and now is A ` in over 30_0._;On1_:ario , Scllnnle +n Ill'\IIr\`n\-- 1--`-" .. vvall MIC `surplus cash bthe nirry roystereis added -pro_ts of prudence far-" from the. madding crowd. ' , , 3 2 AS OTHERS SEE US . ._ 9 y i (Stayner Sun) 1 ' Barrie s business, instinctsare sure- I `ly preponderatingly Scottish. Instead ;of joining the civic holiday makers 'fromToronto and other points in their outing as the majority of other; towns did she thriftily,availed her-i self of the opportunity to corral the i `surplus ofsthe merry roysterersl hv knvdnnl `~-"-3-`*` .,...u,.ucuc b'bUl`y OI` islthe which has stirred `s the whole Dominion, is written,'it'is, a llmore than 1ike1y_that it will be `found ` I-ithat the country-., gfenerally and par- iticularly the farmers of South Sim- t'coe, are greatly indebted to General ,W1'l1iams"men. `A bad mess is in a ,fair -way `to being cleared up. Al- j - ready the countryside breathes easier. ll rl --t-------- ,. ---......~u uuuclaue. mttle forests_are `depleted so rapidly.-- ` _, /'` __, _..., - .,..,..uu epssoae or three weeks. 1y` 'men',~qvorking_ night and r. only a few hours sleep, and. )f some none at all, have gone a-] ;e_'bout their Work in a thorough and .2 gisystematic mann7ar, and have attain-'9' 3, ied resuIts,_2s borne out in the fact ti Ithat now lodged inthef ' ' , that six have con-.4 ;- hen complete story of I . s drama. whm. Lon -u--J - - --v.- does take -in _tive~ measilre of business pom ;`a`per`may it `be; a power ; While it may be true that the pro- vinqial police are not quite as'popu_1ar ., with the p1Xblic.as' they might` be in ' [ some parts of the provihce, particu-., ,larly in ,Northern Ontario; from "which V point criticism has ex-`'\` pressed by a ,section of the pres,; nothing but commendation heard..1 forthem around Barrie for the good '-` accomplished since '1 A of iiniterest on the y y , A . * investment. ' y\ L . C O E `I Furthermore, says the article, ffor &- -_ ' a V \` i`th_e first ninejyears that'the'Eo;npany ` ,_' 1 _ a `was in. business there Vgere nine . ' . ._ ' _ i _ .T ' -llffsdgvegotedhiffthe af;eit3",s..i.`t'.t Le intelligent an '-attitude` towards the Of 1319 $20,000} but `by indiifidlfal :s ,probl'ms it has to rface, for in plac- ,e3'1'b81'1Ptl0.!I8- A111}-110t 8 nt"fAm' a igg the `various conrses and their ,ad`- :*E1`99ti has beef} Pay! by tht? Company vantage, fairly. and. squarely .b`efo,e4o11_.these'contr_1bntions._ Nor has any. they-young people and their parents" thing been Pld fol`, d11`et1`S'.fee8- f in this manner, thegg'reatest' of econ-4' Valuable _work is being done for 1 omy in secondargheidncationf will .be,the inculcation of habits of thrift, ' mitted act'that_' ` b 7wh1ch if formed in `childhood are ,_ 2 many `students entering collegiates likely to be maintained-throughout and` high. schools ta e courses` for life with advantage -both to the in- which they were totally untted,,.an`d ' . the end of which has` i!'eceiVed a cent dividpal and ,the state. During the the average sav- --.... uuuuay muxers mto g` her-E A t 1- --....,..,. auu ,me state. ~uur1ng' the I or which has not been `given last couple of years average consideration. True, there ings -of pupils in the Barrie schools ya the opportunity to `discuss have shown a decrease.- tter with the school principal,- thatsome of the children have open- . p of ed accounts for their savings in the facts and information reg'ard- chartered banks, a very natural " courses in the way in which course to -follow after the training`. ng done,is commendable.'_ go: the Penny` Bank. ' On the other 3 .~ . - _ ' (hand the decreased deposits may in- true that dicate less thrift on the -part -of the volice as popular Kyoungsters. " If parents `are wise they e public as` {Will encourage their children to put rts province, particu-. ,by in the Penny Bank or a charter- 1 ed -bank a portion of all the money oint ex-`Rearmed or press, heard..th,e 8`i1`1SiWi11 "" ""."' S`tance." inn: 1 , _..--., ....a.. ..u zuuca mere. does 1 its m any-md4'W`e ori Way. _rgamze >20,0p0 88 I` t}1Ege," ocqava \ )0 Ontario With exception miles f. north `of, Swastika, we~found road _ln excellent shape, Dewar stated. Jany con- not` ' _ 1' any_1n 3We\ -_ I r] nn fl-nnkln 4-... 44.- 9: nun: n m . - `J l ' " The cool, exhilarating air the! Muskoka District, so strongly ed in the-gaudy tourist booklets, certainly not a myth. Travellers , from the north yesterday report a temperature of forty-two earl terday morning-. All ni mam. i.....u . ,,- _--..,.. .. bA.voiy uczp LU 0113,! later but hree'weeks!wil1.better' .'_ money and be `more careful in their anduexpenditures. The Penny Bank is ve a- la ne institution and should be_pat-_ rough ronized by many more than the 100,- ave attain- 3000 who have now accounts with it [1 fact in thi .'nrn\nnnn ` v -'1`he shell-shocks France were mild qomj shocks ~ eygot whet _ into the ` ome'n s Bai Women to the right 01 .to the left of them!f .It ` parade in No Man's I. uey and Ch_ar,lie Murra Theatre, . . Phone -your news Examiner-222 or 22.` ; _,..... Ivutuu never oe overcome. at. least rfotitor some time. Vvhile the agita- tion for such a road was maintained by `those whdbelieved in it, friends in the older ppart of thegprovince and in the -llegislature were won slowly. Fortun- ately there" were men in the Govern- _ ment who shared `the, faith of the New Ontario enthusiastsand the aonstruction was never allowed to lapse. Thefact that an automobile was able to average more than 27 miles an hour all the way rom Cochrane is ample evidence_ of how well the work has been done. "FHA hnnnu no 41.2.. ..x... - - New Ontario and Old Ontario have _.at last been linked by a` motor road. `Last Wednesday an automobile made ~'the tfip from 'Cochran'e to Toronto in `- 17 .hours and -58 minutes. Possibly be-_ cause the newspapers were full of other news the event did not strike home to the people of the older part of the pro- lvince as it ordinarily would, but num- erdus business leaders and public men` hailed it as an epoch in the history of Ontario. ' . V ` For years the `idea of a highway from . . the north to Toronto has been regarded! gas a dream. In the opinion of many ; the obstacles in the way of such a pro- Ject would never be overcome. at. riot for time. mun n... .....a... ,-ICOCHRANE TO TORONTO tsos}/2 MILESAIN 1s nouns. 3"Part` of Motorists Make First Auto- `mobiie Run From the G. T. P. to` ` The Queexi City inAGood Time. I` v\I\l vvuv IKIVU H( I in this province. 1 party - Cochrama. Mann` .ity reach one hundred per cent. l The Hon. Forbes Godfrey, `in dis? cussing` the quoted as be protected. preservation of game fish in the wa-i ters hereahouts will entirely disagree 4 with Mr. Godfrey on this point- The,` carp eats the eggs of the game `fish .'; and is largely responsible` for the re- duction of the number of trout and bass -in Lake Simone in recent',vears. Instead of having the carp protected . `most people in this part of the coun- try would be glad to see the mortal- :1 M Dassed through eson. Swfibn . l%T:51I{ __.;`Z;`i: V -.-:_.j .. J .:- I-ll J.7U , this Chjwolet 2-`door: edan ost $1795.00` ` CO?/IPARE th.e`Chevrolet ` 0 seven years ago "with the ChEItf`n1A+ A` 4---`--- ' The Barr e Ex; , ' - \Phnrl`ms 041`:-5 .....I -- miner In 1920, the.Chevto1et {nus- trated here represented the highest standards of qyality over a thousand dollars more _than you"pa3\r today for a~Chev- rolet that possesses style, lux-T ury/and renement,`unthought- of in any car a fewyears ago. In following its fundamentaix policy of constant improve- v_.-.-. aaa..I.2 l..l.l..C .\J of years with the Chevrolet of today and radically Chevro- - let has revised all conceptions of motor car value. PRODUCT OF GENERAL 'r._ 12. COULTER - _____ ._uaanetn 51:. Phone ` BARRIE, ALLISTON and TOTTENHAMT _In 1926 So, today, you get a `Chevrolet ,O_ A with amazing QUALITY in its every detail. at a fraction taix of the cost of a similar model re- Chevrolet of seven years ago. C-2283 MOTORS or CANADA, LIMITED this Chevrolet 2-I uuu VI Elizabeth St. All men nedg certain. a'mA;ouV1itM' Show your lpyal, home-town, co`-`pe1_"ative_ yqur printing ,doneby ,_ ` ` _v..---no l.|lL\` ;avit1; the pubhc b -the prices Pl. U u u.*C E 1 0 1'1, y reducing of Chevrolet cars. a production volum which - places it pst among all cars in the World. And Chevrolet has shared the savings of volume purchasing and production, with the mn-.1;.~ 1... -4---=~ in ljizevrol/etII'is1;a;z: Z ;:. {EH3}. 13: $750.00 In 1927 . _ 2-dqor Sedan (Cards) Costs wan ul Hl_\'. Miss I`:frII: is visitin: I2, 1)1l|\'lll>. .\I Art. I ('('1Hvd an Saturd:|_\'. \I.'.... In .uL nu . untl .\I." Mr. and .\I:~ of Toronta .. p:u'<~nt.~'. .\Iv-. . A .. WVL .-...,.c.auu-u oI Iorty-twc morning. All of vs prove good business for manufacturers. LI: .|4t`l`pZll Ills" L Mr and .\I 2' Minor BI:mI~:m ;of .\1r..'1nI M.-' \`|'v- n..,~1 \v cur` W (`PK-H Mr. rm! Toronto w. R. Lmgh In `Jr nu-\.`l .1 sun}: `home. \I: , A \ ll`- 1l`OiI .' his 1): Mix U1 (1. I`i('S \r tm L Simon uni. wc-el<- u M 0.` \| jI1l])I`(\'1 'th(-_\' 5:: VP}. . 1 un'_\ .\.x The even i n-. There are in practically 6 active and wide-awake busines are ready and willing to devot< and effort in the promotion of l of the comruinityy If these .m ed by the community at large- will and co-operation which as only, will yo see `a prosperol H Inn- 3- *'

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