Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 29 Mar 1923, p. 2

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Page Two H.A.HENRY The Real Estate Man ' Nothing pays quite so well *5 ! as keeping careful watch a that the powers of re-E sistance be not broken down. ' of pure vitamine-bearing '3 cod-liver oil is usecig daily by many grown `$ people as a means of keeping t for the {,9 daily task. Be sure q and ask your drug- f gist` for Scott s Emulsion! 13 Qnrdk A. T'(nn`v1n 'rmnmn On? 9*-.:() Each week my sales are in- creasing. I lmvo sm11e'rr_>al good buys in houses, fa1'1ns and 3::u`de11s. 11' you can uulko a 1'easonzul)1e payment I will :11'1:1n:;0 the Ill)-rmclng of the lmlunce. \\'i`.l build you :1 home to your specications. L : UIYIIIIHKV IIU $1700. (Emul .\ .1___|_I.. . 2 doubles $rI0(N) (`.I1lS.~'. nlfer will be tlwsu two. .-\ (`nLl`:\;:~ with largxo p,`m'don the host vuhle in l:u'rio ul, thv price. $1l.'3(). I-Insy tornxs. $2:(N)v- I`wn goml housvs with nnn \'r.n i nn r-nu $1(i0(-Bri(~.k house, 'ha1`n. 1:11:40 :z11`(l0n. 21 slmp. ,...-.... .. . . 1 _ ,,_ ____.___1 $2800---S 01 i (1 hr ick strictly modern. $30()()---.\ \'m'_\' modern home, .\-1 conclition. $3300 Cmnpu1`zui\'o1y house, sIri,"`._\' n:0dm`n. $:.'300~-S gum] homes to choose .from. $3(i00~ - .\[mi01`I1 hm v-n Jmmo, I1 1` `s\`' l)r1ck with ..,...,.u av.` fv-1|-nun) Eh2Nnrth2rnAhnanu> I1'.`nnnr`lor`l 1QK1 \ u.._q.. $1.`)()0~Brick house, central, - nnnvm1im1r'-nc $2600-- Brit-.k nr\v'\\-x\v\;1\I\ n. ..... ....,,_ . .... $3 S00----One 01' in Bu 1-rio. $~l0(N)v-- I`.I`i< :.. u I\\ n. ()\'01' 125 lmnms at \':\r_\ prircs In clmosu from. $l5()()--~Sp1v11c1i 11!:n*`. 3 den. - .._,.,.~. ,-.. 5*"-'.. ..')00 4 !I(`I'A $l0()0~ \ I'M 2 dmlhlvs Iumsvs. ti-'I.")()() : -1-nn 1'. I :.n~.x.-t.-.un.o.- H. A. I~IE_l_\I_RY Dllnlup '.~'.l.. Iu.... . , w _ , . . _\ , , , (Founded 1851) Published every Thursday morn- ing at the ofiice, 123 Dunlop Street, Barrie. Subscription $1.50 per year in Canada red Great Britain, $2.00 in United States. Subscriptions payable in advance. Advertising rates on application. Morrisoil & McKenzie, Publishers. :.)UU- -~L:()uu 1|Ull.\t', >t'\\'..u zu'1'os of ::zu' burn, mo. 00! ~Cutt:1_;(~. orcllard. burn, it ,x:00d buy. `llsilmssos and lmsinoss lwnptwtivs. it is RN11 Estate 1 humllo qr Machine Co. -Goo(1 -l.\ ah ' house. -Good nF \ KI ,,,, I. ....y ...` .... l`hm)0 :`:lw. dem . `barn, _:z1m.re. _ ,.- .L_ |._... I. I\v||.'u'n. .,....\... l ixlvestnlcllts. luotlsos. in the .-\n_v 1'e:1sm1:ml)1u :1cc0pt:1|)le. Sou t., Phone .1-13. ` Singer Sewing _.- :1- house, nt .\llIlc:1stm'. 29, 1923 homes * - choice um] If you think c0-operatio11 unuecesv-l ary, try to do s0n1eL`hing without` if I Persolmlity is a. quality naturol gives some folks in place of bra.ins- and it isn't a bad slpbstitute either. There isn t any excuse for a. news- paper man who mzxkes :1 mistalie. Just look at the advice he gets with-, out paying for 1t. TI-IURSDA Y, M A RCIH You can ulwzxys nd pa1'kin:.: space in front of a store that does not ad- vertise. Too much Gove1`nn1ent-tl1ut`s the point. But if the Farn1ers' Govern- ment will not reduce when it has a chance, why com-plain a,fterwz11'ds. People who hzwe little 01' `-10 ex- perience in investing should conne tliemselves to :.:o\-'ei'n1nent 01' mun- icipal bonds. These are a1'\'a1`,"s safe and provide a. fair retui'n. .\ si11_<.,-'10 merclizint acting alone` cannot do very much in giltiiig. mail order houses 01' in boosting his home town, but the ox'g:mi'/.(=xi 'me'.'- chants of a town can do much. A single snowake means Ilothingg, but let enough snowflakes fail and all Itmic is stisponded. In union l.`.1ure. 1 is strength. i ` sue. ! The _:r0un(1s me 21(lInimb1:.' situ- utml for school purposes and no dO1lbt the site was selected for that` `vm-_v reason so Inuny years ago. `rThc-re are :1ssocia.t,ions com1ected A1!O:O`\ \n nv\r\0 {hut Ix--In. v-.1.~.nunnf I LHL`lt' dllt il3DUL l'd.(,lU|lb L',Ullllk`.l.'|.Ell` ipwirh the spot that bring pleasant` xI\\{JIV1!\I'il'kQ in vnnn and u r\n1nn hnvn , l`hen gzehool at the present titue would eu~ j tail il(`i1\ )' t`.`:Df`n(ltllll`(`. which would. ` st-hool 'it will not solve the problem. ` lull `triet who nre p:t_\'in_; their share of` tin Luv: vyut luau UIIu_`.', j_J|\`4lDd.ll|. memories to men and women here` and there all over Canatla, as well as to the old residents ot' the east` end. That the east. enders are not. ;.{0ltiIlf-*. 21 square deal so far as educzitional advantages are concern- ed. is apparent to all. They have been patient, but have looked for- wu.rtl to the time when their needs` would receive some con:=,iderntion. Now that the site where they had` hoped to see a. school in which they could take some pride used for other. purposes .they are begzinuing to real? i7.e that they must act. 'I`he presentx school in the east end is not satis- t':i(-t.or,\' and never can be made son` The .:rouud on which it is situuted,l we understand, belongs to the town.`, it` the Board of Education or the town wishes land in the east end for other than educational purn poses. why not use this land and` ku-p the old Collep.'.i:1te ,!`.'l'()\ll1(1S for; purposes? It is su,::.:este(l` in some quarters that as the att.end~ mice at the east end school is so small, that the school be closed and :tll the children brought to the (`en- ll.ti sehool. This may be done, butt It is fair to the residents 0!` the dis- the school taxes. The Board of E(lllCIlll0ll, we real- ize. have :1 real problem on their ll-.iml;~:._ The cost oi` building :1 new llni. ])(`l`ll:l.DS. be justified. but were the east enders assured that their needs were being considered they would co-operate for the present. We believe there are many he-~ .~ide.< those in the exist end who .v,1 1:I.,. Hxn f"n1l.u-Saint \ On bnn M1`. Rmwy says the qppointingz of one 111zL_<.ristrz1te iinstead of several justices oil` the peace in each county is xx great, saving. Hon. Peter Smith, in his report, says the cost, of justice lhus increased thousands of dnllarsl iowin;.; to the change 111 me }uw.~ }There you Me. You )_)a_\' the 1unncy `and take your choice :11. the next election. V My t'.0\v11 is the place where my liome is l`ou11(lo(l, where my business is loczitml, \\'ll('l`e my vote is cast, wl1e1'e111_\' cl1i1(l1'e11 are ed\1ca!e.(l, x\'l1e1`n my 11ei_::l1l)01's dwell and where: my live is -cliiey lived. I have' cl1oso11 it. after due coilsitleratioii, among: all the touwns of the earth.` It is the home spot for 1110. My. . . . 1 town has a 1'1_<.:l1t to my Cl\'1C 10_\'nlI_\'.z It supports me and I must supporll it. My town wants my citizm1sl~.ip.. 1101 pz11'1izunship; l`1`ie11(lli11ess. 1101} Oilisl111oss; cn-upu1';1Li(111. 1101 (lissen-`; sion, not i11(li1`l'e1`(>11oe. .\l_\' town` supplies me with law and 01'do1',i trade, friends, e(luc:1ti011, 1110111155. 1*vc1'eati011. and the rights of :1 l'1en-" horn O:111zuliu11. I sliould .l)olie\'e in my town and Work 1'01` it and I 1\'i1l.~~l`J::c.l1ange. ` not 'hu\'e been Iookimz, The East Irind School 1)t'()})l(m: is; settled yet, and sooner or 111101" the Bnurtl ct` Eduezttion will Imve tn: tackle the prothlem aright. '1`he mo- tion at the last meeting 01' the, Board that the old Collegiate: _:ror.nds be acquired and used for. other than educ-.Ltionz11 purposes has: net been received with much en-f thusinsm by the residents 01' the east end. I:`.\'er since the Collt-gzizue \'.'213 burned and then built in the; west end, the reisdents of ward one} forward to the` time when :1 properly equipped_ .=chr;0l \\'0ttld be erected on the old" site. Jul. .\ :r1I1\I1I\r`(~ fiv-/\ 83ai sEmasEs@:3 `IMP >\'uUU1 lI.l.\K'-71. , E wizo. 1 {h;2nds._ cost lwaohnnl at press ~ 1 h0:u'_\' e:~;p0n(li : nnt. , . r | I \\"0u1d co-onorme I l'I.\h"l` 1'2.`-Ii) H(`H00!. I`l{()BLl'I.`.1 \\'01ll(1 (`U-()[)(`l`1ll(.` UH` Lllt.` pftfvlll. bo- east ~:;m1l:l like to see the Collotziatv _:;run1uls preserved for educational ;mrposos and when the need of :1 .~.m-.' school in that part of the town ;; so-apparent it would be regrettzmblo f thn silo was not kept till such ~-.xn -1: -1 unltnnl nnnld hn n1'r\1-furl interested bystander says: is that which causes shoes to out.xbet'.o1'e the seat of the n \\il.`I HUL hliyl l.|Z| .`3lll.'l| school could be erec_te(1. `FILLED Ll'Ulll J.14\lUIUlLUH. tU .l`UlU1l|.U Ull single cars, he says, is $12.50 per ton. The Alberta. lniners are en- ldezmvorillg to secure from Sir Henry l'I'ho1'n1on :1 train load rate of $6.00 per ton from April 1st to Sept. 1st. The cr):1121t.tl1e mines will cost C! :n +1. (-4 :n nu nn nr\ +k..L \r\IIl\ 1116 LIULLJ. "(LL tut? IIIIIIUD \Vll1 UUDL $3.50 to $4.50 per ton, so that there would be a good chance of 1'etz1i1in;: it,.in 011t.2u'io at $12.50 per ton. M1`. MvcI3ain says the statement of :1 western 11le`I11'bG!' of Pa.-rlizxment that there is no western `coal any better for domestic use than :\mericz1n biiumous is i]1C0i`I'eCt. The domes- Lic coal mined .in Ahberta. is used and handled in , exactly the same way as aiitlimcite. It burns 1 1'ee1y and does not coke or smoke. If A1- berta coal can be retailed in Ontario at $12.50 01' $13.00 per [on it will he as che.:1.p as _~Xn1e1'ican zmthracite :11. $16.00. `Act I 3.ll){l l "33. . su spentletl. `believed that then lllilt till": .`\l.'L On Blarch nuulu Slilllu uh 21st, when the .\ct,'the Cahint 1`(`:1li7.C(1 that the GOV?!`-lllIl(.`I]i would be dei'eaterl on the bill. and rather than- have that. tliey promised M1`. Cast-selman it` he would \\'iH1(lI`:L\\' his bill that the would be umelidcrl to give him all he asked. The atucntlmeut to the .\ct will mean that the operation: of the Act as affectiiig COnlrpl1iS0l'}' school attentlance of rural school cliilrln-11 l)(*LWOf3l1 the a_<<-s 01' H and: 16 will he suspenrled, amt l'u1'ther that the'section of the Act DI`0\'l(I-. ing for part time zttientlance between the ages of 16 and ls will also be; The Prenlier told the` delegation that he believed puiblic opinion was~l>(_3hin(l the...-\ct. ll` he it was his duty to stick by his promise to the (tele- gation. He did not do this because he believed a maj0i'it_\' of his fol- lowers were in t'a\'01' ot` the Cassel- man Bill and rather than have an` adverse vote he caved in. ~ 311-.53 Casst-lntau pl'es9(-rl his hill to repeal `.1 1 I 1|.woL'm) .\u 1: n .~`.lc.\'.v\'1`E 1:m(:'m\'1;i Mr. Jean J. Dennis (member for Joliette) introduced a. motion in the House of Commons last week That in the opinion of this House it is expedient that it liumble address be presented to His Majesty the King prayin:.; that the British North Americzt Act be amended so as to provi that the meurbers olt` the Senate instead of being summoned by the Go\'erx1o1'-Gene1`z11 should be elected by the people for a, term of six years in special senatorizll divis- ions. the election for one halt` there- ot` to take place every third years, or should be elected for any other pt-I`i0(1 ot' time, or by any other mode 01` election as may be deter- nuinmzl hv l)-.1vlinnn:nt" 'l`hn unnnlc- F you are still using the I glasses that were prescribed for you two yeztrs ago it is highly pro:bmb1e that you should have your eyes ro- exaniined. The eye are constantly unde1'g0ing `:1 clmnge. It may be that the -muscles that u.ccomm0date the focusing .'1p`D{11`1.l1S have be- come st1`(=1LL:t11e11(-` and that you will be able to do without glasses or use lenses that are less in strength. UL LU lunt 1JlL|L,l1 l:\CL_V Luuu yczub, should deter- milled by Parlizuiteiit." The speak- er reviewed the p1'o:.;tress 6t` the two bodies since C0n.t'e:lerz1tio11 and 11min- tuiued that it would be in the best interests of the country it the mem-- vl)m*s of the Senate were elected by the people. In discussing the mo- `tion Hon. Fielding said that, in his opinion, it would be better to divide` the Seiutte and haxe one half of the S('IltlU)l'S nominated by the House at` Commons and the other half uotuinated by the P1'ovinci2t1 Legis- lu.tut'e. The D1'111'_\' Govotuinelit certaittly! .sho\\'e(l :1. \\'C1l{n6SS in the attitude` $:11{(-I1 on the Adolescent School .v\t-l tendanco .\ct. On .\la1'ch 7th ft. large , and l'(`1)l`f .~("Il[21ll\'(" delegation waitutly on the l 1`cmier and asked that no`; cl1:u1:_'el.se made in the Act. The!` l 1'mnier asstiretl the rlelegutioii that` `-thc Cusselniztn P.il1r\voul(l he lcillmll and that the Act would stnml as it: (`In Tannin ").n+ \I1- ! -u~nrv u~\\nn Ullli S(;`l'\'lCe':3, ll \\'ilS EL bllllb` UL alloyed Ch1'ist.i:m glatlness. and the Lord's Day of liuster the D1 itive Cliristians would gzttlier .;1'eot. each other with the wn The Lord is risen, to which ansnver would be gziven. The I. is risen indeed.- Let us in c0mmunit_\' be ('.hZ1I'Z1tCt9l`iZ9d by s such spirit. Jroet _\`om' 1`el1mv 1 joytfully on Easter Sunday and 1 I-. - uni .`\r\ |\1I\\I1f\V\t kn an`: in. \'1:<:r:'r.\m.r:.- sm.n BY \\'l~1[GH l`i `~ .-\_\'n un.-mic { 0 - X | Pz1tx'ons of ;:rocer_v slores will! :p1'obz1h1y have ohservt-d displzxyml in 3 the stores it si_z_zn I'( ddiI1_`. .' \ 0gntzLbIes {sold only by weight and grade. the iR0ot \'e5.*,ctmb]os .-\CI, 1922." Those` i\\h0 have Imulo purchases oif vege- tables since th`is card has been dis- !p1u_ved will have 1ez11`ne(l that. these! [.p1`()(11lClS':1I`(? not 1on:.ror sold by] `measure and without 1'e1`e1'ence to `grade, as has been the custom in ufhn nnnv r ILQCSQBHIC (L grade, the past. L`nv- um -this paper, it is `pointed out that the ` barrels, LUC llilbt. l"o1' the information of 1'o:1de1's of- vvgetubles that lmvee 10 be sold by \\'ei;.zl1t are potatoes, onions, arti- cholces, beets, carrots, turnips, and parsnips. \Vhen any ot` these are sold with the top leztves still at- tz1cl1r-d, ll`l('_V are excluded from the ope-1'uIl()x1s of the act. Other excep-. rions include potatoes sold in closed new potatoes shipped `be- tween the 1st of June and the end of Sep.te1nbe1', and seed potatoesl The act also rogulzttes the 1nurl:in:.: zmrl D1L(`l{ill.'-`J, as \vell as the size 01 Ihu polum l):11`l'(`l. The Act :4o\ m~ni11.:. these re.;\1la-I C:1\v\u .- L... 1:. .:4w r\I]I\\\vi:rcII\vIr\/1 AI... ` LAN.` 4'\.C( _`~',U\ E7! llll1_L'. llllil`. I'B}-',|l1il'i [lions is ndlninistered by the Fruit; `]31'zu1('h M the Dommlon Depzxrimem 1 I 01' .-\_:1'icu1ture. Ottzuva, and copies of: .it mu)` {be obtained from the Pub-' lications Branch of that Depart-1 mun! 1 I`! I1 Ill Ltllldkltl lb Il`VUullk'|l U\ lllk. `gures given in the I-1011.19 of Com-{ mons the other day by Dr. -`.o1:uul. It is estixiiatecl that t`r':'-3 111*? #500 drug victims of whom 380!) hm in. Quebec and 2:100 in Britisii Colum- ~l)ia. showin_; that more than two- thirds of them are conv->11 -.=_nt1,\` |sit1mtod to obta.in drugs lanrlod {ram vessels touc-hin;: at Czimulimi ports. This indicates that the batlc against =th0 dru_-._: evil must, be fought out] at. he ports. Constant, \'ig:ilan<`o must be e.\:o1'cised in order to effec- tively combat the t.1'a1c' in 411': gs. TH I-I .\ DOLl`I.`S( `<)I`'l` ;\( Vl` The Northern Advance 0. R. Rusk,0ph.D. I 1`e,`.`{\l1Zl- Fruit} 9 1 an Y1:-nun no vn nn ` Kllltf KRLJIIIUL Lbe -.*enemus. `him se1l~f`1sh. One czmnot` I\ An .-...nn. o}{llI|lJ"JlHihfiiiiliki.N V greejmium Ham or Bacon F5-,JEWf H El //\\ 1:} FM". \ .')_ I iii(l{lI!H|Ili}(HHlillllllillfH1IIUIIHWHHlfiHHHIHlHl(l)lIHfIHH2{ll(llIllS{liI!I!% ---:- .`l`.`:1HllI1!l} OI T0.\lE'l,`l'lIS'l.` 38 Eliznbetll St., Iinrrie. THAT breakfast on Easter Morning should consist of Bacon and Eggs has become almost as honored a national institution as Turkey for Thanksgiving. But on this Easter Morning, bright with the promise of Springtime-vigor-and joy--tl1e Bacon certainly should be "Premium"--the wor1d s standard---as bctting the occasion. Substitute ordinary Bacon or Ham for Swift's Premium and you dull the joy of the meal. -no-1- Wlillhlli :-x:1- J S 73 'n':H':Ii`.l1E!lilj|1l)HHUN]UlUllJ\illllUllUl3UlJiil\i\lHlii Next door to.

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