Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 7 Dec 1922, p. 5

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A movement for a ladies auxiliary to the L'nbera,1~Gonservative Associa- `tion was made at the `conclusion ovfi the club's rst meeLing in Barrie on VVednesday nvigwlvt. It is intended to` organize both a Town and a. coumryi auxiliary. The woman's voting`: power i-s now fty-`fty with the` an an Silk, in \VT1it0, Cream, B111 don I\l\ ,, l<`la1111e1, all sizes-- $2.75 to $4.75 per set A most ac(;pfab1c and useful Gift Flanne and Silk Pyjamas Gifts for Men -- Distinctive but not Expensive` I *2`. All purchases for gifts will be carefully placed in Merry Xmas boxes. It adds to the .Ch1-istmus spirit. FANCY GIFT BOXES 35 `propsed the toast to the Iadies.- The popularity of Bradford's Reeve at the County Council is evi- dent from the fact. Inhwt at the Wzu'-- den's banquet he was the one who Bradford Witness. MILN E TIES `fb6`1E{eI7set Cents Picture ofa Movie Star in every package. sh01`t`h0x`ns at Oak Lake, Mam, had `his herd tested for the a.ccre(Lit.ed rherd system and his whole herd oif 72 head passed the test. whthout 1 reztctm`. About 5 per cent. of the weight olf :1 plant comes 1`-rom the sail; 95 per cent. is buil-t up from the air. I I r Reductions in grain rates obLa.in~[ -ed for the West resultted in :1 sav- ing of a`pp1'oxi1nate1y $8,000,000 to fz11'n1e1 s, with two-th`i1`ds of the crop |yet to be moved. ' I That means STROLLERSA The Cigarette with the Original flaV0.r Tan and Grey, Silk lined, sizes 7 to 9 . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 pair VV00l Lined Mocha and Cape /4 Gloves, with or \\'itl10ut wlrist strap, in Tan, ]31'ow11 and Grrey, all sizes. $1.50 to $3 pair Imp01`l`ed E11g"lish \V00l GrlO\'0S, very smart in the new sluldeix of Fawn, G-1'e,y and Loval`, all sizes. $1.00 to $2.25 pair Furnishings Tailoring Men s Store MILNEJS L The Men Gift Store .~ Im]_>0rt(-d Ellglisll, all woo], clocked C`z1s111nm-0, all sizes, in B1'0\\'11, Tam, \Vhit0, Green, Grey, Lovat, ]3la<-,k, Na\'_\' and Hcz1t1101' colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 pair Silk and Wool Cashmere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 to$1.75 pair SILK HOSE-P1z1i11 colors and fa11(-_\f <.-10-kod, sizes .`)}- to 11, in 1`3lz1ck, Na\`_\f_, Grey, Tan, Bm\\'n, Lovaf, 'l`zu1p0 and F'\\'11 shades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 `to $1.75 pair Heavy All Wool Ribbed Hose . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c to $1.00 pair Golf `Hose, English make . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.25 to $3.00 pair ____ ____.., .,_.-- .. .,.v..,., _ Each S11i1't $2.50 and up in Value neatly placed in 1 holly `CH C ft 13 .1; ms T1]: `ox. V HM_EN{S HOSIERY J Shirts for every occasion, ofce, sport or dress wear. Made by the most reliable shirt makers, A1'I'()\\', Tooke. and L`(f)1's}'f11. A Wonderful selection of prilits, 0_\'f'0rds, dimify (.-10111 and silks. ATT M-rr-r-I-,1:-4 mu I-I\ n-up. nu. I\l\ GLGVES if]e5'S WY Boxed More than half the bacon export from the United States during L _vez11`s 1918, 1910 and 1920 went `(.110 United Kingdom. In De11:1n:L1`k 85 per cent. of ['1 pork packing business `is in `tn hands of co-opomtive paoking planlt and fan` more 'than 85 per cent. the butter industry. } L21nzu'k voters evidently Uhi Lhm when Britain is at wad` Cana should not be sitting on a Queb fence. GIFTS FOR THE BOYS--B0_\'.s" N0:-k K`4.-.._1-.'1~n.,. 'l`,.-...,.--.. C177, 1 r" ' ` I vu.-..n. .n.ru -L v:.v nl--I-I-JJ .lJ\l.l.IJ"-.l)U_\5 .L\U`3 \Si0cki.11gs, J`c1's0ys, S\\'eai`e.1's, Shirts. + Silk Dress Scarf, in 131m/-1;, C`rrn_\' and Black and \\"'11it0 .$2.00 to $3.50 each I Silk Knitted Scarfs in C-}r0_\', Black and I \\'.l1itc and c.-ulor <,-o111bi11z1t.i,0ns. $2.00 V to $4.50 each. Each ` Scarfs Air; s1i,' jssiyfb 556 $6266 1 1np01'l`0(l E11glisl1 all wool Sc-a1"r's in l)0a11tiful ('<)l01` <.-(m'1l)i1:z1 ri011s. mgr Gr1'0_V Bm-kski11 . . . . . . . $4.25 pair 1 cc-my Hog . . . . . . . . . .$4.50 pair E\'c1'_\' pai-1' 1)1a(3(`d in Xmas Gift Boxes. ' 10 for cents The Northern Advance will receive ,our ozweful persaoxlzxl :Lttent.ion. Describe can-efully--(size, color, quality, etc.)--tho articles you require. Your order will be sent. by return mail. T.$1.25 to $3.004 V31.-\1L ommns -kwczu Car, Golf. CHARGES MORE INSINCERITY Touching fut-t,he1' on sincerity and the school question, the spezlker re- called that: in all schools w`here t.he.1'e is :1 p1'ep0n(le1'ance of 11'encli cliildren Uhere is an hour allowed for instruction in I-`1'encl1. They wamted it enlarged. 1 re.miex' Hearst \\'.oul(l not agree. Drury czune, and at once this olever politicizlu with M1`. Raney and .\I1'. Douglierty strait- ml to (gin; tlioir with popular 1'a\'o1'. They gave :1 solemn ptledge _$I,l'i\"ZlI1CeS xvhich the I3`x'encl1 Can- `to t-he Catholic lici-rarcliy that the, u(l`i4z1ns complained of would be rem- Iedied. UT)"; 4|..." ..v.~.. L....1- -.. n__.~.. L1luX_\ |JJdLMH_\ 1Hu'U'ud on P118 SlOgl1I1` of I{0l1esl)' in Guvernxna-n1" as u{ substiune. He heard men de-; nounc.in:; conscrgpt-ion, said the` spe-u.ke1`, yet there was not :1 feeble] word from the `lez1t.her-1un`ged' M-1'.v D1'u1'y. H L 5 for l`.'l1lL`\l- But they went back 011 their \'01'd. And Mr. Dm11'_\', this politic- 'zm who is a1\va_\'s sincere, found it nigght not pay, so he fell down on 1is pledge. jI-{ea-zsr. and Whitney .Go\'e~1'n:men'.'s and the prospsmity or their time. Then, he said, followed a. crerw of the biggest .l1:1`1nb11gging sort in Cananla, headed by the `s'ince1'e` Ernie Drury !" The Senator said he would like to be in a. debate with 311`. D1'u1'_\' before 3. large :1L11e1'i11g. He be-1 Iieved he could make hail and hisi Q3-.mnz:v:n I"u.-in " thn `Lfnn ]I u- I The speaker 1'efe1'1`ed to the] I I I ___... - ,_. ......, . . _ _ . . . . .... ._~-- Who, 25 years ago, asked the Senator, would have suggested Ben Johnston as a member of the Legis- lature for Simcoe Coun1_\' ? And Mr. .\Iurd0ch ! Decent and all that, but these men have been swept in by :1 dhain of Ci1`Cl1mSla11CS; and 1 |p'1'opose to strike hard at the men responsible for the ci1'c11n1s.tm1ces." I sums COLOSS.-\L H13-MBUGS EENATOR BENNETT : FLAILS DRURY AND RAN POLITICS ' (Continued from page one) Idefy anybody to say the); Were Silt- urated with liquor." Chas. Drury, he averred, had more sincerity in hilS little fmger than the Hon. E. C. D1'ury had i11 lnis whole make-up. ago," [but `by hard `responsible the Go\'ern`xuenr.s ot" time. I-lea-zst. "Then, biggest `sincere like: He referred to the Govern-1nen't s eC0I10mY and Mr. Drury s sagcri-ea on Sal`-WY, lonpin-g off $2.000, uhen accepting 11 $500 bonus. Mr. Drury must think the people of the Prov: ince are sismple, he said. PREMIER COOBED UP `Coming to the halls of Piarlizrv ment, Senator Bennett asked :` I.sn'-t it a strange tthsing that when a citi- zen from Siuncoe county goes to To~ ro'nto and learns .`.lr. Drury is up on the hill that he should nd the I- remier cooped up in tile Parlia- tmem building witbh the gates lock- ed, and a DO'1l`CGlll'tlll tthere to say, Oh, the Premier has gone to~'bed. Mr. D'rur,v is going to run in Simcoe County because they are go- ing to build a road from Ori=llia. to .\i.idiand and all the tarmers` sons will be working on that roatdwayr The people will be bought. up wittlt their own nioney." Contractors would be made allies, he said, and tthe whole. road scitemet as l1d.I1(.l1e(1 was bring`-ing the people to direct taxation. Also, he claim- ed, the increased taxes mun-ici'p\ally are due to Inaladmtnistrat-i011 01' U116 (luvern-ment. \Vnvrnv um uvr\111v _ u !nw-nu nnno r4r\ Idefy his mm, nvrav than um Won 1.`. 'n The PICTURE AS A GIFT---g Phone 122. ].i\'0s 'fo1'c\'e1' as :1 b0zu11i'f u1 d(>(*m'a1t'io11 for H10 home, as well as a _c-onsta11t 1'0mind01' of the g'iV01'. In giving` :1 pic-tin-0 as 21 1>ro;s'c11t the selec- tion offers Sl1(.'h \'a1'ric1`_\' that the possibility oil. diiplicafioil is remote. In 0111' broad selection you will find artistic 1')1'0d11(:1`i011S, bcatltifully f1'z1n'1ed, for every ptn-pose. MORE SUG'rGrESTION-Th0 New Kant K1'0aS0 Col-lar 111'-;{~'sizes, Smoking Coats, L0ung'ingf .Rol)0s, Ha11c1l ]31`:1C(_`.\`, Gzn-t ;\ 1`In .ban Come and select. 0110 never has too manv Wood )ict'11rcs'. . D . W. Flynn 111511 lllllt` lU`l |)I:l.lB1'-Illen. The public is coinnnencin-g to mezLs11x`e these men and their an-ti~ ees are destined to fall to the g1`-ounc . Seiiaior Bennett declrared J. T). Simpson deserved credit for h:'.~; stand \V'i'1ih 1'egu1`d to the Recall. He said the`Conse41`\'ative par'.y`\\'z:s an 11nd_\:ing opponent of l1l1*1I]3)l.Ig ant deceit, and spoke of Ur. .\Ie.ig*l1en av one out me liriglirnst men in po1.i1ic~2`;-` life, and predicted 21 victory for Hvon. G. H. 1*`erguso'n at (the next 1 1~m"In~ cial election for Uhe P1`emiiershrip`_. .\ml with .\h'. 1"e1`,<.;uson s elec`~ tion," he concluded, it will bring a. bemer and brigliter dawn to the Province of Ontwrio. "Men at the head of vhe Governv 1 null uu [H-5 u_\pUU1'lL(:a.l D2111`. E ment should be men wnlm live up Lo- their p1`0fessions; who practise ieconomy instead off shouting econ- lomy and practising e.\'t~1'a,vag:zu1ce. If these men defy decency in the conduct, of race track betting, it -s. high time for better men. 'T`hn m.m:,. ;L` ..n..........,.:...,. 4.. {A115, Al .3 \\xu1LL', Jul` rue uU\"t.`l'IlJll1:`Xl|L to accept money from it. II s l'i.me to ring down the cu1'~ {min on this h,vpoc1'itca1 pair. . "Mon :1? HM: hand nf` mm flnivnrvx- u A fee of $25,000, the Senator said. would have stopped race track 'betLin_'.: indeniI.e.1_v, but that never was !.l1ought of. VVAXES E-I IG urn :1.. __...___ ,, _..v_._... . DJAAA. ;.\ qu.uu L)\./LJLLAJAJJ I ! I have accused Mr. Drury of lsome ])1'etty hard L11i11,<.;s," he said, |bu`t nobody ever heard me say he squirts t.oba.c.co juice in that $100` `coal scuttle at the PaI'1ia build- 1'ngs. M1`. Drury doesn t chew to- bacco and spit in the scuttle, but he and his colleagues sit there and say, in sn111g-:I :1ced h_\'p0c1'zLcy, `How much did the race tracks make for us to- day : n .\ hm ni-' cor. nnn um c......,.,-.. uuuuuul 5 5111113 s111ce1'11_\'. He spoke 01' h_v`pr0c1'iIs and p11ari- sees sitting up in the Pu1*1.imner1t building n.ig.11t after niglmt, e.\'-chzu1g-- ing notes. i I 1 xlutt. uu: _5wuu:. ' Oh, come back, come b~:Lck, you can do it for $7,500. coaxed Mr. Drury, said the speaker, re111an']Ling that this was one l'o1'.m 01` the Gov- `e1`nmont`s smug since1'it_\'. Flo snnln: n1` hvnnm-inc and nlmvd- ' For Boys and Men. Every Sweat- er g'11m'a11`rc0(1 all wool. Made in all. the k110\\'n styles, `H10 V-N(3cl<, the 11ig`]1 collar Sweat C0211`, the `Vest S\\'oatc1' and . the P111l0\'c1'. Sizes 30 to 44:. |`DOES?\"T SPIT IN $100 I T 11.\~-n ............1 `cm, tlflllll pU'l'[JO585. He pointed out the answer of Mr. Drury and Mr. Runey on race t*m,c1: `betting. They told the mice Lmcl: `men that instead of the $2500 Uhey vweer paying they would have to pay $10,000 for tuheix` privileges. 'Dhe race track men replied Llmt Uhey- could not allrorrd it, that they would `quit the ga-me. Oh nninn hnnlr nrnnn Imnnlv 1.'.nIv SHOVVS UP RACE BETTING The Senator did not overlook the race track gu1mb,li11g scheme. He de-- clwred that the Hon. Mr. Meighen. "had sup~p`orted a bill against race: truczk gwmhling. And he, hi-n1se1.f,. opposed race track gzunwb1ing. At~ torney Rzmey had (me power to 5601) race track gw1n.=bling, he said, but these men who pose as mo1'al ists do it for selsh purposes. Hg nnimml mm mm nnau-nv ..r M.- '\\U\L`lll'U|tfllL. Ne\'e1' \\'=.'1s a G0\;e1'x1-men! so reckv less, he decl`a1`ed. Look at the comunisslions. He 1'eI'e1`1'ed 1.0 one timbe1' covm-mission in pa1'ticu1a1', and -pxedicted a. fm`t'he1' exposure of pub- lic accounts at the next sessioni. READ 'I-`I--IE ADVEITEIEEAIENTS; .---...., .4- A\.I`AI-1.'4lA'.IA.\. .3 L\J-'\.Ll If it's wrong to have lwrse rac- '_. , it's wrong for the Gove1'm11ennt nnnnni n\r\`nn\' F:-nun H 64 Elizabeth St. mu pan. econ- n\'O-rcx Va ms: 11 {H3 Page Five SCUTTLFI One of the most` pOp11]211' gifts for men. XVC 11\'C a wond01'f111 sc1cctio11 to choose from. $1.00 to $2.00 OUR CLOTHING SALE VVIEL CONTIN-I}E DURING MONTH OF DECEMBER. 20 PER CENT. OFF EVERY MEN S AND BOYS OVERCOAT.

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