Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 25 Jun 1914, p. 1

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uucu M.) euypvu. `UUUHUUU gu gxuu uyuu 13* 1 and L earlesly dealt` with ' the ':di`=cu1t A question respect_iI;g biling-g "ual schoo~ls`:. left by th`ei r,pi'edec :es- ,o.rs. They~._have'dea1tL" with it ` i1`_1 - ]s`u_i`2h..-=;aL ;_x\r,l'1;v_;_;+,1_;`_1_;1`jat%` every ' child `A must` we. V Ixnowlqlge ipf;srf:113j`E':-1tg`Iiph` . f>._1;og;_`j:`.::i1for_cf~e %%'?;;M-tIA;;e`:,:v- _j:i'ons.. they ,.*vrnm9;xi_;:j1ds ag!g`J__g$_i1`1:_`4.1 V $:7 . I ti. .'The5 Whitiiey .C}vrn`ment "is .e`1:'1-._ _:iVt1d; to support Ibe"c-;ause',1t Aha open-' --,; J r_-._+`I..;:..l... .J....~.14-" m+k~ k OPEN FAl.SEHO0D 3 SIR lMEs WHITNEY, '.Ifhev.B_k,ilir1 ?gt1 _%(.2wx;,-stiian 17e Ii:mer:a1;c_e Qiastidn for the {p__. yoccupied deceased, being icon. 8, V9_p1'_: v- . a. . - - 1 I:""J ` ` , _ `Mr. J ory s reasoning" is hard to follow, but as _the whole A compaign of the Liberal forces seems to be to `play on the sympathiw. of the tem- perance forces, "it is not surprising that Licberal candidates have to take some sharp corners. Perhaps, if they were returnedi with a major- ly-ity in `the Legislature, they would compelled to take just as sharp turns. as are heard of on the polit- . ical` "platforms of the province to- day. There was little applause throuliout Mr. -J01-y s speech, and as he said` little about `any policies of the Government or the Opposi- tion Leader, _ the audience was left a little confused as to whether they were being simply asked to` vote for Mr. Jory through sympathy because of . untrue stories alleged to have been circulated against him, or whether a . vote for the Liberal candidate `meant anything in support of a party` pledged to support construc- tive legislation, for the people of this province. ' ! I I `this; time: he fivas`p1ll1i1&ed-.by-- the hote1men~~. and;}critieizea"bythe `local -o ptionits_.l' Agvai-n;.wnh`e' the measure. came j'up - inTJaiuary,= 2.1913, 5 (and our-..readers are `asked: to note" that 4. in?-`the meaI1;1Lime`7I;eader 7 Rowell had Vdop_te,d- the -' Banish the Bar .s'loganr.as- his election '- cry), Mr. Jory said he had become so con- vinced sthat pBarrie was. the supply source of the surrounding diry terri- tory, that .he felt it his duty to _ch-an-ge `his. opinion and voted for the measure!! Notwihst-anding that he had formed; sstroug convic- tions/as to Barrie being the shurce of liquor `supply, (and, it should be noted, that `notwithstanding open opposition of the temperance forces of Barrie and sur-rounding terri- ltory) Mr. Jory felt it his duty to I sign the `petition for a. _second liquor `store in.Ba.rrie because` he thought l_ one liquor s-tore was a huge mono- `P015 ! .1u'_ 'r-....9.. ....~..._:....." :. 1......) 1.- Wouht any true temperance man, such as Mr. Rowell and some of his -followers` claim to be, continue to.` zbe a member of. the Ontario C1u1b~) i-the Libera-1 headquarters in Toronto! `--whose' chief revenue comes _from `the bar where 176 different kinds of intoxicating liquors appear on the wine list and, are daily served? Was there ever anything more in- .`consistent than the Rowell election leery? Not since the time] of the Ross Government. ?'j"' =' ..y, I Vote fO1'oA.' B. Thompson, whol supports`-`-Sir James Whitney and I ! the most a'b1eo government this prov- ' : _ _-_-__ 1- - J Mr. Rowell asks Tories to leave their party to vote .for Abo1ish the _Bar. Why did he `not do so in [1904 and 1911-? -Is be sincere? IlLI\J llJ\lL7 V SUIILQ e ine ever had. Q What did the Ross Government ;do for thNe~.tem-perance people? What Campaign Echoes 4, _ schools `which have not lived o ` the reg'u1at'ions.. .Newspap~er - V` ? -` declare that th Government 'g' both `openly . and secretly the representatives of % nah` _ language becaus-e of . ifon this _question. Elec: :_ owe it to them- " _ `well-}L=_:dS.` to} :,t11e future` of V ` ' c` 1:Lo."V.11,'1>_VI\1o;Iocl;`-th"`tand Qiitf` {on thjg % |Holiday Hats 'Read` the following extract. irom The Pionee: . the oicial -`paper _oi the Dominion `Alliance.-June 14,` 1912.-`--The Ontario Local Option -Law, as approved and administered under the guidance of the present [Ontario Government _ is a remark- ably _s1_1ccessfu1~ piece of Legislative work. Since Sir J-ames Whitney took oice it has been very much im- proved and its adoption, and en- forcement have been greatly facili- tated. The Ontario Government and Ieg'islat'ure_ have developed `law-en- forcing machinery ` tted to the de- tails of their own legislation; and the workingof that law is now so .well understood that it goes on with comparatively little diiculty and wih `an immense amount of Sue- guarantee have you that Rowe1l`an1 ;11is;nfo1lo1gvers would d_o_ any more for the `cause of _ temperance? `Every party dshou-Id be judged by its record ---not by its cgm1;aig*x_1 slogan. .. Q1151)! T This is what the Rowell candi- dates ask_ you to discard in favor .of ' `a mere election `catch-phrase. Do not be deluded-,-v-vote for A. B. Thompson and a continuance of the Whitney Government. '-X- -16 * Vote for me! I will abolish the bar! says Mr; Rowell. But he continues a member of the Ontario Clufb whose bar is its biggest . asset and chief means by which it ex- 2-1.- 9 T (Over. .' ers Store) `Victor. A ' 013. and all of His Master s oice Productions. The pujblic is cordially invited. il5 Cows` and 11 Two Year Olds. VATHE `Wellington tel Yards, 1 i3atus9|341.{'L!2!y 4th Q luau` `an-1`: uu unvw-v 2.Dm'.ha)m Grade ows. 5 and 7 years old. with null` dffnnf `. ..Ul1l'.gl.lll uruut: own. -.I uuu. I 16515 unup. Wllall calf at foot. 1 Ayreshireco 4 yrs. old. with call at foot. \ 2 Holstein Cow 4 and 5 yrs. old. with calf attoot. 1 Extra choice olstein Pow, with calf at foot; 1 Roam Cow, 4 rs. old. due to calf by date of sale. 1Red Bow. 6 . old. due to calf lst J ulg. 1 Pure Bren olatein Cow. 4 yrs. 01 , due by Rafa AP an` Ll'lll'6 DICE nuluucsu Lxuvv, -2 gnu. suu, uul: ll date of sal _ 1 Ayreshire w, 8 yrs. old, due 1st July; 1 Roan Cow yrs. old, due lat July. 1 Holstein ifer. due 1st August. 1R:>0r:Ih Co\ 5 yrs. old. due 29th June. weighs 1 `s. ' - 1 J ersey H fer. due to calf by date sale. 2 Durham rade Heifers 2 yrs. old. 6 Durham rade Steers. 2 yrs. old. 2 Durham rade Steers. 1 yr. old 2 Durhs rude Heifers. 1 yr. old. The abov Cattle are an extra. choice lot. Par- tslxs looki 2 for cattle will do well to attend this (3. . mi trots 9' F s um :--sL~< months Credit will be nut-Hula fnrnihintz nnnrnvad Joint "'.l`_ERlvlS E 5 A uh; :--s1x_m_omn| ureuu wnupu gfveu parties furmhmg approved J qmt otes. per cent. per zmnum oil for cash. '- Sale at One p. m. W; A. MCCONKEY. Auctioneer AUCTION SALE side. 4 anzanaara 'l'l`e , 2!) INCH VVDVBBIOIISC. new Drive. Centre ontrol. enter from either Sliding Ge T ransmission. Stream` 1inn'Rnd Wire VVher-.1:~x_ Duulng U0 1 l"d.lXSHll5SlUll, DLl'I5lLl line Bod Wire VVheels. Thirty Mile to one gallon of Gasoline 200 Miles t; ne quart of Oil. ' Half a. cen 9. mile for fuel. one fourth ofa ce per mile per passenger. ' SAXON/$540 A Good Lo]-Priced Car MAKES coo avsmrwnsiua: Strength -`Du bimg - Economy w---1 --- w-- - .--- _ -__--- Continental M r. 4 cylinder. 15 P.. Standard Tre 96 inch wheelbase. Left T\-:31-n nnnn nnl-u-n1 nu!-nn Fv-nvn tfhnll A. LINDSAY, I_>ea3_1g_.- .. . . . ' 1 I*mcstQua11ty Panamas, Saxlors and French Palms. ' " NOW OP Y1`0T9 : LALL {t1.oobs n mnmim Anvgmct ml-I M" EH CCH7. some sAIoN FEATURES: VI \o \-IIOII I-any a-u-nz,\.u--n gnu sortmef in town of Bread, Ca ` sand Pastries T C`ho`colat_es ndother Can. V Wg dart` the Lar Est as- _- 1.....- ..* 4._-_-.. -1.` jrsm ['B1:I.ow1Nc.':-- Wh You Should` Buy" t Bryson s We are showing all the Up-to- . Date American Styles, includ_i_ r`1g,; the Ty. Cobb high cr bone 1 - Btvn-rle 26-23p ISimrrions&Co.? 3,30 11.111.-~ .I>1`V' Communion; 11.0 :1.m.---Matins andS1`.m9.n-`L 3.0 p.111.~~-.\'1111d".1y -School 'II`.ri`n.ity Churc';hJ 5. T.%sHo1\`r. %- - Mandgerl ('i1I`l`yil1g' COAL PRICES; J. G. SCOTT S}, For Summer THE COOL KIND Sum1:1,\'. FARM Bark: Branch. Stove & Nu t 7.65 7.80 ._.., 7.90 . 8-.00 TELEPHONE7 J [11 1 10 2-`k5`th,_ -...-.-..'. -._-.'.-n-v HATS Le/ca1 _ ftttelitiox; ii this wa.y,f m 11' e you make ~1i! your _bankfhg-- _' 1 us your deposit vheu you wan` ` F . 86- ' 20%-pf Egg We give business handl hwillxbe glad t of our service. 7.40` 7.55. 7.65`. z.fz5 7 \\To, Mr. AA. Isir James {F w.LFm -Such was the reply y Sir Jas. `P. Whitney to _a letter` from Mr.` `A.E.H. -Oreswicke, K.()`., (in refer-` lence to statements -made by Mr. W. ` 'r -1 mr 1r.:_-. -. 1-H - ~ ------._--- --. V Iva `I-I-ll 'VV\0' `L. M. King at the Liberal ineeting ff; last `Thu*rsday' evening`. )0. `the effect Jsir -that Premier Whitney wquld retire sew. almost as econ as the elections are o.pi-n over, ~ and that there had oecurred 151: :1 sqi1aJbble ? between H Hon. g` -n 19'/Iessrs. Hanna, Beck, Fey.-aynd P_yne girl as to who would become leader `of: agai the Conservative party` and govern: H911 ment` (-for even` the _rasl1'ness of Mr. WM King did not `warrant `him to 1316- case- sume `that the LiJbera1"party_ would ticaf -be returned -to power on Monday lead next.) - ' e - ~ ! .1 ?`bl That such d-espjcaxbles tactics are `being. r`eso'rted9 to by Liberal poli- ticians and press is not what one xwuuld `suppose '.-would 3emanate` _from a party stuinping the spr`ovince"with `an election cry which` they claim to be -a, great moral is- sue, anci one baokecl up by Church Conferences and_T\ their ministers I l ., , ----,, -_,_ ..... ._..u.u.-a _uwow:. uvua -ucqu, . * nu conttrttdi-ction 3 =`n_1V,e.% *?H_e' `knows `quite; v've1;l-5--if, heunderstands 13hB - tsuibject-.-`-th=ia.t wer.er`the. facts itruse ;stated' by V him,` vthe. gentlemen? to" _whomovh_e a1VIudesAo-coull` not stay_in the_ Cabinet` together. `- - _ ' L T.he_ a8f6_1`tipn- -th5at'I to *r_etire_, is. -uttrlyf untrue. Of course, Mr.` R0 81? and" some of his recklessosupportrs like Mr. King, are mak-M i?tatemen'ts- to this eect an over the province.` They -a'r_e willing ,to "gamble Vforopol-itica} power by tmeano of .my health or ill-_hea1th'. I can ory say that if the7'pe ople continue their "condence in my ' colleagues- imd _Iny8e1'f,` I. `hope to carry on: in the future as long as V my renewed `health and- strength are vouchswfed to nie, the same good `W-ork for the `people of Ontario that we have cayriedr on in" thepast. - .u ' , ` _~_ ' - note -wi?h`&"5' '5 0`iJ.."e Say es; to. theggtrieiejzleuh V tsufbjeet-.--that were `the facts "tine Vwhom he alludes could` stay ~ - L `.`.'1`oronj;o,: Ju:t1_es_2Otk,;.,1`,_)1i1:._-" J .t..-Deargvg Mr;.,_ Or`e$*w`oke_t:`----I` haieyour 1 X L. M. King'"'e e}the1-platfefmv stahtJ' His` 4- ilhpfelitlinentl ` and. . conitradi-ction fyem - me. at. the _meeting..in Barrie `en: the 18th `in? utterly untrirthful `assertions -need* no A He knbws quite weljl-4-if he understands in the_ Cabinet together. ettgr pf ,the :-19th:ix}'stii_1t, {ai1_d.. statements made J by Mr. ` We`: a\e stated` by him," the gent1ement " Manic To.N1cm\ by 0 mail. Just 111 or your chequ withdraw 111011 `who hzive yvhi\pperi 'in ~o line to i uset`heir .pu1pits for the deliverance * - .... -:.:... .AA...+.a gp_q " for *the X on J{me jsthg puIb1ished`f.1a11 e ` use` their .pu.1p1ts 101- pl: qc......,...u. of campaign addresses "for the Ro"v\v e11, political party. ,_ `/ ' 5 "l'-`4--._!.... '~ A Mass Meetinlg will be he1d t'o- night, L` Thyur-sday ,{: J in- the` i -tere_sts o _:Mr. A.TB. _ Tshompjson,` y 1-`eVf`Lifberaf1;(_L*o;34se!vvh;tivd3 -candid9.t,e~ ' Tn 5 t0 LWU .uuJ-vuu vv....-- . -._ in Centre Simboe. -I In addition to`! % the, candidate, there .will. be `the fol`- } lowing spe?d;ers:V-Hoi1.n I B. Lucas, who Willi explain. [thejdct_a.i1s of the Work1_nen .S. IGOmp1ene-ation. `Act 3 We, A mm-van .1vr;1z_-_; iand. H4! HON. SIR JAMES P.'Wl-IITNEY, llll in.=.=E..a.:..:.;._==@' -Pr -ime Mi-r;;t"3'1"_w Ontario le ;8th- The Mai1:}& Empire I hhe _vVfol~1owi1ig' 'stabe_m_ent Athe l;y Sir fwit1#1 the_consent `of Sir Whltneyi V `~ -op` E. H. drewike, "Es'q., K.0., A Barrie. X % L ;- UCTIIVICTITV O7 IAN-III. j %% of Vtlib q31{estid% ? ~dep.o c ` ._.. , R` .4` ._ *13fARi1~IE5%coUN1*y V013 s1Mc <%E. 9I 4 Yotirs` {very truly, ` My health is steadily improving;\ and as far, as my judgment goes, is in some `respects perhaps better than -it has been for .a number of years, 'c:.. 'r....'.....- -4...;...J. __--.__..1__ T -1. It won vvvu. xv; 'a uuuuucx .v.|. Jvcuw, I ir J aines` stated yesterday.. ``I ob- serve ,: however, that this is not the opinion of _ the leader of the,Opposi- 1:ion,; who is reported as saying at -the .Msa~sey.Hal1 meeting -that- the Conservatives are well. axware that Sir James Whitney. - would never again Ibe able to lead them in the House. `Although .8Pparen_l*t,v the wish is father to the thought in his case, yet I `am sorry to observe this new` method of conducting a poli- tical contest . introduced by the leader of the Opposition. I hope the public will excuse me for mention- in this matter, _-but justify it on th `ground of the reinarkable course taken by Mr. Rowe11..r l I\_I1;. _R_owell `is known as a crafty politician. th{i1;sting for oice, and ii if he and hisvparty followers can-. 7 not be trusted any further mt ` their .pre-election `promises than would be inferred from the con- ` `tinued: use of such lilbel-lous state- ments as the above, `it would appear ` to be Wise on the part of those seek- ' in-g real moral reform to cutloose from any entangling alliances with the party which was known to simply use the temperance. question as a leverage to`get and hold power Ifor thirty years in this vprovince. Contrast the great ow z of words land .the great play on the sym-pathies of the electorate by Li'beral poli- ticans with the deeds o`f'the present V govern'ment, during lwhose, regime, l-the number of licenses has been ,cut' down from 2814 to -1600, (meaning that both the bar and the liquor shop have been avbolished ` 111 two- thirds of` `/the. municipalities - of , Ontario) I `and? who offer all inunicipalities . "still iunder V-license the .op-portunity to -cut off - l)oth+bars and liquor shops. Con- trast `the Whitney governnient s re- /cord` of c p-rogress`ive,__ constructive legislation with the utter dearthof anything. approa'ch1ng 111 Import- ance the policy "of the Whitney government, and: one comes to the conclusion gthiat. the (`Banish the , I-Bar ? cry; vsias originated and 18 be`, , Ming" used, Why the ' _Li:b.e1"aLPi11`ty ,- `simply, to `attempgto ga1n.ptower._ _ -.-_ -A ` vote Ifor 2 ?Mfr."`;.A.,A B. ~.'.l`hompso-nl 5 -is a- vote for -W11`1tn~e.v,i ... the ` best 3..-f_]?.1`-emier. th_e ;;Province.,-. ever -;_had. " IBARRIE won F1Rs1jcAm1z ; Barrie won. the first game of the `the .4 Northern V eB`o,w-ling` League K s_ched.1T11e"`-here on Wednesday after- noon; last when they; d`efeated:* A1- ;and scores were: \ 2 rs. ?19rester+:eeA~;eBr.icker - !;Ianda16e - bye ten1_;_ * points, The I rinks 'M.i1ixe, ` GeZb.+.Vick- I 'A11ada14:JC1arVk; J 1). Wise . 0..1ar1=> ` %G:%*W- ?ucher* __,`,`., K3K.`)-"'.l' . ` _` . Barri 1, M-arr, B. Kin:8` _A.,. J. 'Sa`i"'-jean-t,; A; j;Br,bWn'1e8, (`sk.).-`-14. 7.;%;..*..:js_A(1Tajt1,da,1e -'-A._ Berry,` At, E. Pat- jj1%On;.:`}I;*:`~T=Ridde1i1, _ (A12ho1 .Marsha11,- " - ~. jAq'f' :J1i:.n_e I, TI-tl coutrlw of .$ucsoi;: MS-D `rt-Ia. oognpucu of cm: oun cmnmou. L4 _`(-Sgdd J; P. WHITNEY __Jas; . ;_ FOO -' UL \4\v`uL [III 9 IICQ UV-II-Ll\ILL U "o-vb,`-: - v.`- `VI Ax few days ago I found; this f gho 57-circxglar in the . entrance of my in ._ It..is signed Ben. H. Spence, ;secretary, and Canon-yes, Canon- i:`:R. W. `E. Gree_ne,fpre'side,nt of -the` Domin'ion A;l1ianc-e-two clergymen. E-And I say here, having regard to 7'reputation, ' and inviting denial or `contradiction, that there isn t a ;3iI18`1e statement in that "paper with; Tref-erence to- the action of the Whit-| iney Government `on this great ques-g tion that doesn t contain a suigges-' `tion of falsehood". There " is open falsehood and suppression -of the} `truthp.-and there is a suggestion of falsehood-. A_ proper description to 7 apply to every statement _there in` relation to the action of the Whit- ney Government is `that there -is a suggestion V -of V _ falsehood-even though it is signed by two distin- \ g_uished and eminent men `whose oc- -cupation is the cure of the soul. . 1 T -.._ _1__1 L- ___.n _A._L-J `ad.-.. No Enthusiasm _ i { A Jory Meeting] ,\4I.L}JGIll\I.Il J5 UIIC ULILU VI. VII`? DU-Ii I am glad to say, stated J ames; that the clergyxen who _.=ha_ve fa1-1e_n- into this trap are very A -`few in the Province of Ontario, But` those who do.must expect to be, crirt`;i_cise_d`.? ` " gupes` Whitney, `speak ing on.` -1:he.temperanc_e-:questior1 at Massey t:]'.2r..1I:- m,.......4... `..;.r- .m.-..,..:|-_ .._.;..; L -`W; I TH nmuz $- `"`'\\\Mmnv` . ~ vmuyu - ~ mum!` nus- no W i`S`?_1:o]`::I.n3S was given a wonder;{ ful ovation on this` his zrst public _-`speech since his -recent illness, and formed his former statement that VVLIL 151v Lilo .|.\Jl Allvl. vvIA,uwLJlvAl U be will continue to lead `the ong Lasau servative party. ; V0-*-I ' U ' IJUDLVLL Ell ,\. T."" `.1-".`. , . `P-:Ha]{,4 Toronto, on .-=-Tuesd y.even$ `~o ;L._1ng 'o this week, made the follow- : lug; forceful statement: ' l"uA -1--__ .1--- ,___ -r 1, :1. .1-', 'n The Liberal m'eetin g'in the operal House last Thursday evening was! "remarkable for what was left` un- "Enid, rather than for what was -said. T_.._- LL- `l'2nL_..-1 _`--_ .13]--A., 2,, .i:?i1tre' Simcoe,` took up. the time" vnglxn, ;u||/aaua. IAAL &\I Jinn lI'J` r.;L Jory, thv; Li`bei-a1'~can devoted% `to his speech, with an` at-' tempt Tho explain away What he- termed? were base calumnies against himself, said to have been circulated -by those unscrupulous Tories. It was most 1-emarka-ble * what those vile .Conse'rvatives had said about him, according to his utterances! ' As` to his stand on the _trem.per-i ance_ question and . his quite recent conversion to the Abolish the Bar ? cry of the Liberal party, Mr. Jory made some explanations. { He said; he had known of the J-indi"erent; .success of the Scott A-ct" years ago.` form of temperance legislation in VVhen local option was voted upon in- Barrie six years ago last Janu- ary, the had voted for the measure,- although he confessed he was notl altogether in ,' sympathy with it.` Three years ago he had . voted agaixist` the measure, because _.he had- seen the inef"c`iency of this Owen _ Sound and other places, and: [PROVINCIAL kyscmms, POLLING moumw, JUNE 29:14 |AVOTE EORDUFF is a vote for} THE BEST [ME MINISTER ONT-l ` ARIO As EVER HAD 4 `W The Whitnvazz Government V .tit1e `su-pport`on_ the tem .- questi-o~n }b.Ca11'S it - has done.) yfor ~teinperance . _oha.n. any Go ,:.me11t in the ._hiStO1',yv the .Pr`ov1 - Othe .Governments ' p_1:om1s_v'ed' =. did:_ nothing. _The Whitney` Gov ;;1he;1t.Ama'de`Ano. loud 'prqces1sions_ I: :"~;~d`.id';`t iyuch, ._ Under _'`the "':Wh1t1.1e _ ~ Government, every " bar ; in=:_West `~Simj: ._ .7`en- coe has been albolished, and-I abolishai ice} edunder conditions which make for '1-e~per_n_1ainan-ce. For outsiders" to _1ec- _tt'n-e the people of West Simeoe on their dtity with respect to the aboli- _t`i9nI of the bar when they `have al- " ,di`scha1*gec1*'their duty is un- `Wca1Ied_,for.- and should be rresented. won-t 3701.1 think_ they; should clear HI?_`th3iI'_ `own diisitricts. `rst?` I ' \ A-II A--QC /,, -3rd ; .\ Y A1?`-TEE ~_TRIN]3,1A`Yf._,

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