Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 14 Jun 1923, p. 6

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Chas. E. Wright Prices Right LADDIN'S wonderful lamp has its modern counterpart in a savings account. From a savings account your home and all that it means to you may come; opportunity, content- ment and independence for the future, all are possible in a savings account. and .\Ir.<. .. .-,\.... 1.. Liberal-Conservative Candidate for And you can increase it by your own efforts. Once you start it, it keeps on growing both by what you add to it and by the interest it accumulates. Why not start one now in the , nearest branch of the *1 BAN mononro Iln-nrnnrnintl III! SIL\'ll{ \\'I'JD1')I.\'(E 4- \/AU ...._..... Debentures of the Town of Barrie. 5; Per Cent. Issue. Your Vote Respectfully A savings account- Its great possibilitifes BRANCHES : Bmrrie .n.a.a.a.na .n. -LIA-&.IuL` Phone 277 Incorporated 1355 Fully Mlandalc Good Investment. and Inuence Z&E% Ecifzed for L; -A a -4 L-4,-v R. G. MANUEL r-u4\- Mgr. Phone 721 The Sales Mama.g_3er s Mid- week Chat Elmvale friends n\- I\\ n 1 In I}\lll1L'Ll ll, LU cult and =11. The t`a.1'n1 IZ'.~.;-- /.(' T`n `m last Thomas ro miles 1A.1 : 4,. llllb i|.l\'5 :1) both he next: in ` the 2'1 >FRAl|. l!H|lI]REN_ TL !Scott s Emulsion L 119' n':*. ...s. C: d on die c S W. SMITH 7 0\VEN STREET Ma.~onic Temple Building by Lorzg Distance The e:1t11u. galls ._A,1 ._ 7 _--.. ._..,.-. (' ,4 BUILD STRENGTH RAPIDLY ON vu - -a-_-.__, -.-.w - .-_ Stlcessor to J. Arnold - ,., The Satur :1 1 e s co; _--lz(,_."1. A - 7. BELL, ISSUER rV........,....... .. T Ann.-JR IEYEIIIIIEIIIIIIllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllll m S;:tu1`:1a_Vs sec-ms 2 clown a1'0L111d.m1d- EENFW1 ; aw T0 mm fbaed. 1 11!- lag-.'e1' Johnson 3 mc11. He is piration a 11 d all for Lhe no are I 1d f ty-1 If cunnnf Page Six ` y u'1em1s anu many ut feeling well. "- 4; Llzzxe St., W1nn1- 1er- \ and W l COUNTY coUNc1LL6:` MEET IN JUNE SESSION (Continued -from first page) I Reports Report No. 1 Standing Commit- tee on House of Refuge: At present there are 60 inmates in the House of Refuge, 42 males and 18 females. Three have been committed since Jan., 1923. Three have died and six have absconded. Crops now growing on the farm are fall wheat, 12 acres; bamley 7 acres, oats and barley 13 acres, oats 10 acres, roots 10 acres, hay 26 acres, pasture 14 acres, lawn and gardenl `2 anrae `Audited and paid since Jan., 1923, $6,708.03; amount remitted since Ja.n.`1923, $1,658.80. I'\___4_.L mu. 1' -n.._.___.-_ r1___,__-:g We have the report of the Gov-l ernor of the Gaol and rnd that there are 12 -prisoners at the present time as `follows : Attempt at carnal knowledge 1 Selling liquor . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 Carrying re amms . . . . . Indecent assault . . . Having liquor . . . . . . . ..... Dnunlk . . . . . . ` 1 2 1 Attempt at assault . . . . . . . . . 1 Insane . . . . . 1 1 - . . . . . . . . . . Special Report re Edenvale bridge: v'....`_. r1..._.._..2L4.__ _. I'.1_I-_____I_ .....v.. V"... ...,...., Y`, V V V - V \(I Report No. 1' Property Commit- tee : ...-.._- . YO.l1I` Committee re Edenvale bridge met at the bridge -on March 27th and inspected the progress made in driving piles, which we consider very satisfactory. I I Motions `.\Iroore-CoomAbs - That Finance Committee consider advisability of guaranteeing ce-rtain debentures .for the town of Alliston. HOUSE, OFFICE, STORE Jardine-Camp=be11-That Roads and Bridges Committee consider ad- visability of passing a b_v-1aw to con- rm z1L'i`een1ent to `b_\'-law passed by Grey County re e.\'penditurc-s on townline benweon Grey and Simcoe. 11- I 1-` .... `. Patters-':n - That Roads and Bridges Committee consider ad- lviszLbi1i1_\' of cutting dorwn and re- Fisher pairin_'.j' Little Hill. 5211110 to be done as soon as possible. Cost not to exceed $. :,0I)0. C0u:.:h1in .'~`~pic}1er--Tha? Stand- in_: Cmnnnee on Roads and B-zid'.:os \v\r~<:11r\VI .~.,lv-I;-n\\l:0u- AL `uni- 3 lllfu: \JUUllHll.lL`t' Ull I\.U(lHD L11 consider z1.d\'isa.bilit_\' nf special grant of $200 to improve 9:11 line, F109, \\'a: Donal), it `being 1-nnfl 1`1i'.Hl_\ -- nmu) -- Committee consider -run 1-.-. "1 no-n'n Ir 1.;-nu nin u|_-; \.'t'L tutu \ of Midland. LIKL. -- T1121 91' advis ,1.1.,.. cll. A adxisab debenlu I ztuu D1 l\.L-'.\"D ` making a widen and 1oz1di11g 10 . u rim: .1 .|\:. Oak or Hardwood Floors Cleaned, Polished or I\"I `I l At his nomination at Spencervilie, the Hon. Howard Ferguson gave the -fo11owin,g recowd oif Ithe Conserva- tive p-algty, showing, he said, how it `vsteadilvy and surely broke and held new ground for the cause of temrperance I 1 (1nni5\ Snip, nF iinnnir in nh-i.l- %IPERANCE RECORD - or CONSERVATIVES UllL d.H ULUCL `L 2. (1906) il sonally liable liquor license 3. (1906) ' qurnxr ruri H1 {hv | IGIHIDBFEIICB 2 1. (19015) Sale of liquor to chil- dren forbidden either with or rwith- out an order -from the parent. iBur tenders made rper- for inhactions of the law. The old lanv was done away rwith :by which any offence could be treated as a first ol`1`en'ce. After this amendulem; license in- spectors were required to prosecute for the se-con dor third offence alc- cording to the facts. 4 (1 cm: \ Rnli-niting -nr receiving uurumwg Lu un: .Lu.\:I.:9. 4. (1906) Soliciting -or receiving orders for liquor in a local -option `municipality prohi-`birted. K ( 1 0 n m N| nni1(~.ima`I nnmmi'l.s muvmclpa/uty `prom.-`uL'Leu. 5 . ( 1 9 0 6 ) .Muni1cipa`1 counteils empowered to appoint special of- cers under the Liquor License (Amt. R r1on.m Vnfn nnrwnr -In the ad- 1111081` Lne -ulquur utucuac umn. 6. (1906) Veto power -1n the ad- ministration oat liquor licenses 1:3 given to the Minister (Provincial Secretary) . '7 I 1 (30.62 \ J\`I'nnini:naI v\.nnno.i.1s: EBCFBUKTY) 7. (1906) :Munici4pa1 councctls compelled to submit licucal option by- laws on a petition of 25 per cent. of the electors. Q mumn Qala nF'linun1-innlnrinsz me electors. 8. (1.906) Sale of liquor includes `qombidden {without a license. n (1nno\ `Danna! pm? `Man nnrnxrlc- `*LoIm1(1c1en IWlLnUuL a. Iluuusc. 9. (1908) Repeal of `the provis- -ion under which a J.P. had the right to issue rcerti-scates for liquor to be supplied during prohibited hours. 1n (190521 Persons on the In- Inside Pa.in\1I;LWerk Cleaned suppneu (rurxng p:l`UIll'UlLUU. muuna. 10. (1908) Persons on the dian list compelled to disclose in the event of prosecution, where. when and from} wmhon1 they obtained the liquor. 11 nnnszx Xvhprp :1 Inna] nmion uquor. 11. (1008) Where a local option l)_v-law `is quashed by reason of some -irregvulavrity, license `cannot Ibe issued without the rwritteu consent of the Minister. 12. (1908) Pines for selling without a license doubled. 13. (1909) \\'here minors are shown to have procuretl liquor. they may Ibe compelled to disclose the vnralnn M` Hm nnrcnn frnm whom it jlllay IDG compeueu LU Ulbclubtf [116 name or!` the person from whom it was p1`oc1n'ed. 14. (1909) Constable 01` Inspec- tor empowered to seize liqur)-1` in transit without a wa1`1`-.`u1t where he believes it is 1`111endod for sale in c0nlrnven1i011 of the law. 1: 11n1n\ .\11 `\n1-: and Hnnnr COI1I1`:1\'8I1l1()n UL 1.11:` 121. 15. (1910) All bars and liquor shops closed on Ch1'isrmas Day. 11:. (1911) Five per cent. levied ,on the daily bar receipts of over olutside Toronto and over $f;0 in Toronto. 1". r1n11\ \fnnir-En-11 r-nnnnila .lUl'UIlLU. 17. (1911) .\Iunicipa1 co np to submit a by-law -r4 tho nnmJ.m- nf Hr'r=n<:p1= (1011) T111` In n nunninh-\n Ill" Kxtlllull Am) whnr nl n In 7 l:|\\v `Ill (1911) n .. Ii I 11: 'uI|I_v. (15:14) u l.- nnuvn ll. I3 ll'.`1.` ~'p-irits:. (H11 :1) Phone 944 Box 810. Res. 84 Mary St. ()1-1) :.n:-n The Northern Advance nrmths` made ,..,\.. n, 0Dti( U11 :1 elec- s,T56"W1iiEKEEPERs MEET IN CONVENTION The Simcoe Beekeepers Associa- tion held `their :1nm1al eld day and picnic at the 'zLpizm~y `out Mr. ;\n~'dy Mi.1I-urd, '.\I.itchel|l 'Squ:m'e, on Mon- day, June -1, and -.1. protable and enj'oyz\)le time was spent mxrong the bees. The {li[t8I'n`OOll rwas cloudy aml humid and not an ideal day for a. demonstration, but consideru,blc in- liornmtion respecting swan-n1 control, :\`i1ieI'i`C21l1 and iEur-oipeavn foul brood, uniting colonies, inding and clim- ning `queens, etc nvws iboth inup1u`t- ed and received. It wouild appezm that a 11ewvy'xniortvalit*y, in some in- st-a-nces as high as ~50 -per ccnt., re-' sulted my" reason of severe weather after Ibees were taiken from their winter quarters. 'Oonsi-deraibie fiul ibuood of lboith 'vIam1eties are also re- ported in `the county, particularly in the vicinity of rW~ydbr.idge, and -which inspectors and apiarists are a~n.\iiouis to eradicwte. a. mrocess not dilcult iif progperly carried out. 1'\........I._.\..;. 1_-_1...-___.. 19..-.-. 11.1.. -- .......,--_, ..._..-..,.. ..._.. Pinomlnent Ibeekeepers zfmom this end of the county were present, among rwhsom. we noticed IMr. IL G. R'1ch`n11ond, Guelph, who led in the denuonstnatbon and tdlscusslon; Mr. R. G. Houghton, Secretary of the Association; A. IH-ubchlneson, Barrie, District Representative; W. Mc- Ewen, Barrie; 1B. Barnhamdt, Hawke- stone; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Walker, Uhtho; W. ;Fo1'rester, Ha.wkesto11e; , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 1Woodard, Jar- ratt; W. S. Mantln, I]3`amrie; A. A. , and F. A. Bell. Oreo Station; J. Reed, Medonte, Mr. lM.l1.l'ard, Miss _ Be-anrice Millard and others. Mr. Millard -had provided an ex- cellent tea rather unexpectedly by the visitors, and rfor which kind- ness the `host, was `tendered :1 liezvxty vote olt` `thanks by a. motion of M1`. Hutchinson and Mr. H'01lg1lt0n. Avfter tea Mr. uRicl11nond discussed the ~ad\'z1nt.n.ges as sha1'el1olde1's in me Bee-keepers` `Co+Ope1'zLtive Com- pa.n_v, `Ltd., and the aims and -zulva11- [ages of -the Association. WEI} Be Interesters. Thomp- , son s Recovery by Use of Lydia E. } , Pinkham s Vegetable Compound I Olive Newman, who has a 5.:00d position in Toronto, visited the col- lege r(.cem.l_v and 1'0.po1'ted :1 large denmnd for s10no:1'ap11e1`s and book-I I in the city. Du1'iny: the month of 31:1)" we hurl mm'<.> culls for oice help than \'.'(`~ Cullld ml, which indicates he`tm' . ,1` n .p(.,. r... .t ..~ ..n......Hu LIl`l I ULL. Tho follr accepted pt \Hnn 1`h.+ .~ an ruu-, Inb`.)m'd's Yzxbel B1` \.-us-A2! ll'.\'lNl'}SS (`()I.Ll`}(-`E I\'lG\\'.\' l4UlL`|lLl 14U\\L`. `.111 Toronto I $191104: 'uphe1' 1h`.v11`Il": 112.1` (Ill :1in II I DAD TIII-I 'll"ILl e 1'ocenx1_\' to accept z 21' and book .rr.1~\ ':u'e, 5 who is rm ADVITRTISET illl_\ . ` .1 et111'ned 11 position I .'nnnr>1` v n I WW5 WE" .\ hen chn H | U gm LS illltl , lations were uccu ;:' ve ye nln n-I16 3000006-60600000000O0 M1`. I\1 ,1 The Simcoe Marble Works 20 Owen St. - Barrie, Ont. Choose y o u r Monument now and have it set in the spring. Our stock is now well assort- ed. Special good stock of imp01'1`cd g1'a11itc. Iva Prop. Gr. VV. J. EASTMAN A-c-u AUTO LICENSES

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