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Barrie Examiner, 8 Oct 1931, p. 1

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Echo of Present Milk Bylaw ls Heard in Council Monday When F our `Clauses Added A'.;;;;.;n,, West 5-YEAR PLAN I TOBE succass SAYS SPEAKER Hill |.\. I I I l':l'Ull|lHIll 13) Cull.l1ml By llmn-u.slng tlw prmhml. uf h](lfv` l.ry Llwy nro .~.H-king In cluul)h- lhr lu- du.~`.lrluI Int-nnw in Jlvv _vvn.r.x. llr-n\'_\ lnclllslrlt-5 urn ht-lug .s'!.r<-.~;st~(i_ `.130 pm (`,4-nl. lnrrt-n.~.~ bring uhm-(I ul.. Llglm-I 111d11sl.I`l(~s., .-.u('h nr. l.hu.~.1- Drm-'1rlim. for l.h(- l.hlng.s pr-nplo NIL, drink unr wear. up only pumm-d m hxcn-.m+ M0 pr-r c-1-nt. A row of Lhc-xv lmrrt-n.s vs nlmr-d nl 1111- (`lt"(`1.l`lH(`nllrm 450 pm` (-vnl.. ml:-1-1 mm mm '25)!) prl` (`l`I)l. ,.\.._m|,...1 r....n||m..- Innn nm~ m-nl , var snnull nlu ('l`Ill.. \.`ll`l'l MIIU ll'UII J41! 5n`| r`h(`ml('ul f~N.1lm-r man nor 1-: l.rnn:;pnrlnl.mn 300 nor (`('l'll., wH.h x'l(~ullur~ only 56 pm` or-nl._ l,hz- In due to Llw t'u\'0rn.b1- Mutt of n cull.nn- um.-r the wur und nlm In llnnvlnn Qhnnrv Hun mu` lum ||J'&lllL'- 111 H IHHILUCI LU U1 Hlg l-HUH1 UH` `; der similar regulations to those nowi imposed upon -the railroads and that a i copy of this resolution be forwarded; `to the Honourable the Minister of Highways {or the Province of Ontario. The Honourable the Minister of R.ai1- 5 ways for Canada and Municipal Coun- cils in Cities and Towns where Rail- road activities centre." 1 Examiner Classifieds bring buyer and seller together at"lm1e cost. 1 ,DHE agxua U11. r ` ' After one of these." `Dr. Oliver de- _ clued. one mu; schoolroom in me . Icountry shovelled 210 poumt '1! dust. on the floor." Dust piled as high as barbed wire fences. whirling clouds like snow. and sun baked plains were only some of r 'the pitiable touches Dr. Oliver gave I7!'..__ In -`nun n'n,c` nsfnaonl BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, 0CTO|l .R 8, I931 puuuuu, u............ ..,.` v...... 3 (Turn In pagn right. please) One of World's Great Sportsmen Suggestions Embodied in Letter from Dairy Branch IU p'l\'UlUH ll) Ct,`llL.3 auu Llllt Ulldlgcv for dancing 15 only 5 cents a couple` each dance or six dance tickets for! IOR r-ant: rm...-I` I~(\lVII'I'lY'II`LI at R n'.. r DX'0[;X'CSblVC cucnn: anu amuc trots and Waltzes. Admission` .on 15 cents and the charge! -inn in nn`.u .1 nanvc a r-nunlpi SIU x. Wood orchestra at; Friday, Oct. 16. Good? \ ......L..-.. and -um! (win, Down: I THREE CARS or Q FOOD TO WEST I ` \ Ebimcm-. Presbytery Will Ship These Supplies Next Week I 1 ! I 1 ;WOM[-LN ON SESSION M%EN7sWTL UI3 6I5 TRINITY HEARVSWW ILLUSTRATED STORY ON INDIA lllluazxatuu uy cxqumlu: pII|l'AJ|ap.A.3 .taken by the lecturer during his resi- ldencc in the country. Masses of ro':;< 118.000 feet. high. capped with snow. `compelling admlratlon through their gsheer masslveness and strength: the ?narrow fields of the villagers 8000 to 210.000 feet above sea level. so tiny. land cultivated wlth so much labour. Syleldlng a variety of fruits and grain: ]the narrow streets of the villages. the ldally life of the people, the celebra- itions when the gods and goddesses lwere brought in processlon-all these ussian ear s iniser eaw IR B s t P Behind Drop in Hog Prices Declares Copaco Manager cnurcn Ll) gxuypic nun. And at the end the arresting ques-; Lion pm, by Mr. Rose Was it. worth: while?" The closing words of the ad-; dress left no doubt. in the minds 0! Lhel members. It was a splendid address by a missionary who believes in his mis-i sion. The club gave a very hearty} vote of thanks to Mr. Rose for his iec- 3 turn I Tlw ing1m`mu.~' when tho aux" L1` feet in 11 ditch a wraupmg` itself :1 heard in police on Magxst.rau- Jos V`: dry of being drum and remanded him dr,\"s mmpmuon. wns nlsn , Sen Sovicl Manipulation in New Low of 43/1 (.'.(~.nls May Alan M. lhe Natural r III II Ill-I yyu:u:A_y nuu inghts were `the car am I `an nlnnnn upgnw NEIL` -56311 the and there the wagon. Stannn in said vn` QlJO'l`l?.S I-'l(`.URES SECTION 1 PAGES ! TO 8 .- have a good chance s Injuries are not as first thought. IIHVC XII AH. UH were no lights on 4! THE BARRIE + EXAMINER [ y 1 Inglori;Zu$`I7:;.:1wd.._of i Two Men's Joy Ride} \!'II\\ ttlb guilty of Ho nhxnn c Results of the Judging: of the gar- dens which ,um'xm* fnx'nwx`.s m the South Slmcov dlst.rict have be:-n \\'ox'k- mg this past summer. have been giv- en out. by F. A. Lashley. who made the inspections and judged the products. Jack I-Iancey leads all the others by 6-10th of a point. His award totals 91.8 and that of Allen Banting. who is in close second. is 91.2. There are three boys well up 111 me clghlies~- Harry Mcwmcrs. Harold Kirby and Ernvst M(~Wntm'<. 7 37th Year. ,.. .. v page five ..-. ...-... .... ...-....... .... |.nuuan_v ......... . '21.: read .' Monday's meeting. "W'herca.~' it. is deemed that the competition of trucks and busses is unfair to the railroads in that they` use the Public Highways while the railroads are required to purchase their own right. or way and to maln- taln same. and also in that the rall- roads are compelled to operate under `schedules as to frelght. and passenger 1 rates while the busscs and trucks have no such 1'o.s~tl`l-Hons. ,

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