Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 21 Jun 1923, p. 3

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PROVINCEAL` _LEcT10_1I_ """ay 1?i'1"C:/S':'l")";;l`.1`{""""""' ` "' ' u . MIXED W0OD-JuSt the fuel for present use : April. ` OUR MO I.`TO~VALUE AND SERVICE 84 Mary Street Phone 934 E The I:`UEL.CO. . -an--Alr\ -r -I\-l1r\1\`I A vote for Murdoch is a vote for Drury and Good Government. 1{atcpz\_vors who pay the full um \\'ill be ullu\\'c(l :1 Di.~'cm1nt of 0I\'l~} Pl-EH. (` on of the Scccml Instnlment. nunt. of their taxes ` .-\. \\'. S.\l1 I`H. *.. H, MURDOCH WM. ' SMITH THE BANK OF TORONTO ROBINSON . c;1:qIKsoN, PROEPS. PHONE 962 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO 50009060000000GOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO --mm-C< 6 EJ.E.Oi-Labor Candidate for CENTRE SIMCOE V"'1**<)1wN OF BARRIE T we bl ocks JUNE 25th, 1923 rks eas OK ON BEI-`ORE east` of C`lm~ks011 Hotel 9t Omce hours--2 to 5. 8.30 to 8 BOX 810 and by appointment. Phone 32 IR;\XC-IS STREET, Barrie. `Your vote and influence ` respect- fully solicited for I`i'}E.\S['l`\El1 and at ihis time the amount `3-\1"- 192: 13.111. By a Bystander, in Saturda_\' Night Political prophets receive no more respect than other se rs who risk mrecztsts of coming events. But even in the case or the most notor- ous of all unce1'tainitic-s-horse racing--the guessing generally nar- irgws down pretty Close to the twin- ner just before the st:.r1er cries _:;0." The `provincial general elec- tion has reached the corresponding sttage when the time for nominations in nx-nr is over. As one who has followed the clash of parties since dissolution of the Assemubly. I now offer to pick the winner among the contending groups and name the l~`m'nie.rs sad- dles that will have other mounts af- ter election day. The most intelli- gent way to estimate the respe-ztive chances of the Conservative and Liberal parties is to discover in what .pi'o-portion these opponents niay gain '.b_\' the F:u`iners' losses. Qlni-Hntr in tho xvnst. in the Pen- 1003.1 , al1 lil)_\' tne rarxners was-.-,s. Starting in the west, in insula, the Faruiers should not be surprised by the loss of the two Essexs to the Liberals, who have been strengthened in that county by the prestige of the Federal Government; nor of the two Elgins, to the Conservatives, who have ac- ceptable candidates and good local organization. Illoreover the morale of the U.I`.O. in these four ridings has declined. South Nor-folk is also it likely win for the Conser\'ati\'es and for similar reasons; but the Farmers expect to hold North Nor- folk and Haldimand. South Went- worth is a probable loss falling over to either of the other parties, Ibe- cause (Labor), the Government en- try. is but a busted Solon in the eyes of his admirers of four years ago. Hon. Harry Nixon, -most like- a;ble of Mr. Drury s Cabinet Minis- ters, may hold Brant; but U.F.O;W (1iStI`e,5_`-6 l_2`I11iS are out in South O.\'t'or(l. where the Conservatives have pulled the supports utrom un- tier the l armer plat.l`orin. Of the two Lambtous the West Ritiing will slip from the Farniers. nor can South Iluron be captured 'by a can-' didate not identied with the L'.l<`.O. pm"-viotis to his noiuination against .'\u(.l_\' Hliclas, the rebel whip. South i\'ellin::ton will come to the Con- \1;I'/`.(~ 1-.m..`..;.,,3 3" 1Ai',,,\m] Teixgs mwza O.\"l`.-\ RIO E I .E(`Tl0.\S FORM SH l SGI`Vllll\L`.S, `iJK:L'uu:a: Cut,-holic and 21 U.Iv`. zwpenling 10 practic political body di` Fnncnrx-'n1i\'rA: hnvp UEll,'."0llC emu IL U.J'.U. piunuux. practically the same \'Olel`S. and the Consen-'ati\'es have :1 st1'on:.: entry. are .\tto1`ney-Genei':il Runey will per- ha.ps hold East \V(311lll;."lOl`l by smooth political Sfl'2lle_'._I}'. .-\l'tm' an- nouncing his decision to retire he placetl himself in nomination, but only when he had eximcled the welli of the Lil)e.:':1l local executive. It is also understood in Ihe riding mm in the event of .\Ir. Dl`lll`_\' he- 1 av ...:l1 Gnrl 1'1.....\.. 1 1 I ]l(`(;`lIl Ul LII!-.' 1411):`-.111 nuuu c.u;\,u...\. ridinjzg ing imhorsed M1`. 13.11110)` will find, political exercise uiicmigseiiial and will msiszii the seat. .\Ian_v Liberals .'n H-in rizlinxr rlnmnlv 1-pzpnf guphi the seat. in the riding deeply fOI'OCiIStl1l2' and feel that it` Lltl)GI`fL1S pull clown their tflrt: now .\12lI]_`\' J4ll J(`l'21lS the electors ntay not be eager to h:til it in the event of :1 l)_v-election. Bill" Chambers, the big, good natured contractor, who _was one of the first discoverers :,i""'i1ati\'e silver in the constrttctiort of the T. & N.O. line near Cobalt. is l'e1\S0l1:1.`hl)' sure of winnint: \\'est VV'e11i1tgtott for the Conser\'z1tives. , Of four oil` the Situcoes the I~`z1t'm- ers stand to lose the South, Centre and East Ridings to the hard f1gltt- in: Cottsezvatives; tbut 'Bl1li1h Bow- man ztfter the last vote is polled will still be the utztn for .\Ianitott- lin." Premier DI`llI`_\' is more optim- istic of hecoming the leader of :1 fusion Government--1 armer-Lahor- Liheral-bhatt he is 01` holdin_=: Hal- toti. But it the worst comes to the wot'st there, it is not hard for him to visualize a \ ac.ant chair by the jutlicions use of -pztttmtuge. the Lzt.l)0t'-l at*tt1et', will lose North (}re_\', gnd Hon. Dll_L t"t1(1 Carmicltuel is dotthLt'ttl. In Bruce the l~`at`met's have lmrc-ly :1 tootholtl and will he crowtletl out thy the Liberals. 1). fn vhn onctprn nnrl ..~..:...r m` fhp resent such the 2 'I`zt}'lot', 5 crmvdetl my me mi)ei'nis. ` I assin;' to the eastern end of the` Pm\"i11cr9 the;Lil)e1':1ls in all liklihootll will win Soulh Renliew and lmvel hopes of the Z\'m'1l1 Riding also. i T-Tnn R H (`.4-nnr will lose Carl-l h0pPs 01 me ;\f)l'IIl tunlng luau. I-Ion. R. H. G~1'z1nt lose Carl- ton to the C0ns9r\'ati\'e.=; and of the two Laxlmlcsz the North will pass `Io the C011se1`\'ati\'res:, as will (`Ilen- ::'.\1'y and East 1 ete1`ho1'0, while \\'a1sn11 (\'icIo1'i:1) Staples (Dm- ham E.) and Donyes (H:1s1in:.rs E.) arv eiIhr1' gnnv :1lre.1(l_\' or on their last lees. _\ Lil)e1".ll should easily n Han 1-1:! nrnnnll the l .1-`.u. _\s :1 `..'(?11('-1'31 t`m'ec:1sI. vU101l_Ih elec- tion i2u1 have smut`-thin'.' on` it h:i.i'>it of i1:Lp1w1iin_: when 1rI.si ex- posted. the r.:r0nps niay return to the Lt`-`..'iSi(1llli`O in zipprnxiniateiy the t'0ii0\\'i1r;- 0i'('ior : C0n.=er\'ntives . . . . . . . . . . 52 Li.her:11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 U.l`.0. and others . . . . .... 32 One word of conimenInr_\' nizty be said of the c:1inpz1i:.'n -:is 21 whole. No other Ontario election has been quite as free as this. from the irri- tation ol` race and religion" ges- tures. I-Iowurd Ferguson's Sudbury The Northern Advance \\'Hl[). DULIIH to zx Liberal Catholic are wv O1`.-\ c-nxnnx : 'l'lvll``. l"1RS'l` lI\'S'l`.\l..\ll"..\"l` 0| 'l`.\.\'|..%` FOR 'l`|ll~} Y|*].\ IS DUE AND P.\Y.\ll.l`} .\'l,` zrvatives mt rth `n .ing `ties, :nent [1 ur years l0St et .t U.F.O:~ ;e1`\'atives from din`-.: >_\' can- he 1 Zl_L'2Li11Sl\ 9. , . I n1 speech was appreciated by all class- , nf niti7cms, He said neither too SPEECH '33 3.DpI`Cl'z1l(1 U) 'd.u \J1'cLaa-'n- es of citizens. He said _much nor too little. The highex--up cmnpnign n1=:.n:;g._*e1`s are 1)e1';)`.e:;e.d p.rincipall_\' by fusion calculations, but as in most matters there is a fly in the ointment. It` Hzxrolcl Currie is izetnrnerl in North Mi(llC`~ se::, it will be to take the leadership of 21 non-l`usi0n wing of the U.l~`.0. grotlp. and there would be quite a few Liberal recalcitrants. A nmr- row iIl1=.1j()I'lI_\ based upon a blanket claim to all except the straight Con- ser\'ati\`es could not serve ;\Ir. D1'm_\"s turn longer than over night. But as has already been siiggested the occtntrencze oil` the periodic land- slide niay obviate the necessity for any deep laid schemes of fusion. One of `the numerous methods employed `by the Drury Govei-nment for the purpose of spending the money of the people is in the pur- chase ol` zu1`to1no`ibiles. Look at the record! A Government pledged to cut out all expenditures not wh- solutely essential is responsible .lor the following : Jn 1n9n Ihn r`.nvm-nnmnt. mvned me muowmg : l aln 1920 the Government owned 95 motor cars and 41 trucks. 1.` 1091 um rlnvm-nmpnt nur- U0 'l11()lU1' L"dl'5 uuu -x; Lluuna. In 1921 the Government pur-` chased 80 new motor cars and 49 trucks. 1.. 1000 H; f1nvnrnn1Dnf 1-pnlnr-and trucks. I In 1922 the Government replaced 83 motor cars, purchased 34 addi- tional. mm: awn: 0: fnfn` nf `Z09 wnninr uonzu. T.his gives a total of 209 motor cars and 100 moto.1' trucks. n'\1..~. nnnnln nF fho `D1-nvinm: are Cil.I'S illlu J.UU ILLULUII uuuxxa. The people of the Province are ! maintzxiniug this tremendous eet of cams and trucks for ministers and ofiicials. They are used days, nights, Sundays and holidays. The latest purchase Iby `the Government is two Packard (American made) czLrs-- one for the ruse of_ he Minister of Hi::i1ways and the other for the! Deputy Minister. The prices paid hy the Province were $4,115.38 and l .,3,773. The people pay the bill. i Renement is mo.1'e at spirit than an accomplishment. All the b001{S`l of etiquette that have been written i cannot make :1 person 1'ef`1ned. 'I`rue.|t renement springs from a. gentle, unselsh heart. VVith0ut a fine 1 spirit a rened life is impossible. LAKEVEEW FUEL C0. '.I`I{E .\llNl:=% l`RY ON \\'HEELS `ii 1 RE .'\D THE ADVERTISE MENTS. i F I ither 1igh(=x'-u_n 1)e1':)1c-.\':>di :u1utious,i Here 21; x 0' IT": --nl -*1 `M r-.\w=- '\ - {K j \( ,, 'X7#':.` "-11 I` 'bu1:{" ` [:I12`x``1"!? / I.` }.l`!`Il' We cannot handle all the fuel, so We only handle the best. Leave _\'0u1' ordmf with us for z111_\f qum1fity of the following` : - HARDWO'0D-I\'o. 1 1)0d_\' Maple, suwn and split to order. TAMARACK-\Ve de1i\'e1' it any way you want if. BIRCI-I--0111` special for fire places a11d1'a11ges. Try Our KINDLING for sta1'ti11g _\'0u1` re. It has 4-`Ix A r~1xn1-1. The suffering and loss caused by forest res are common knowledge and,. yet, carelessness with re in the forest con- tinues. These forest res are practically all preventable. GM Yam? Qothes Every individual who steps inside the woods should remember he is in the midst of highly inammable property, for the upper layer of ground in the forest consists of partially rotted wood, which will burn. Lack of consideration for this gave rise to the strenuous situation in Ontario the last week of May and the anxiety for days in some settlements. Thoughtlessness or bad judgment or care- lessness cause practically all forest res. Your co-operation, as a citizen, is needed to prevent these res by taking the same care in the woods as in your own home. maa Cleaned Elgves Cleaned `V0 do eVe1'ythi11g in the line of Cleaning and Dyeing. All Work Done on the Premises Goods Called for and Delivered. Give Us a Trial. Save Qntgmris Famss -_ K T.--.._. 29 Elizabeth Street. McC1a.ry s Roofs! Roofs!`,Dr. Jean Johnston Clliropmclic Specialist ` ` . 1d e ?\.\11nouncos 1110 opening of an ofce A - . n . . ,1 __L House Phone 698. 1. W. ROBINSON 3lary Electric Ranges and Circulating Water Heaters Sold and Installed. \VE CARRY A FULL LINE OF ELECTRIC IRONS I-IOT PLATES TO.-XSTERS HEATERS LAMPS BULBS, ETC. Ontario Forestry Branch Parliament Buildings Electrical Contractor H. ELSTON FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES n....._....____ 7 -,, Toronto, Ont. h.e}: vr`<:.=7`<;1:.rs_ Pressed 101 _DUNLOP STREET Hats Cleaned and Blocked Repaired Phone Page` Tliree Shop 1028. Dyed Old Ones Repaired a`nd Painted

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