Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 25 Oct 1923, p. 2

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Y` @112 NrnthvrnAhnanr2[ lwnnnrlnd 15151] The ruspcnse nan Donn aucn 3.13: we 2 than models to dispose at. This demand in ow: recintes valual, and we taks this opportunity :2! 1 crux, Ohn nuhlic in nnurecintion of than action. and can cma opponuz you, the public in appreciation a \'-'3 XTJEL }!"Ul. orders placed with 2:: Only I: number of can last. Barrie Motor Car Co. When this organization decided, September 7.0.). to bring Int .- Sedan and redesigns! Ccupo m:da1s, we hl.'..'i an hind a,'.pr*.x`.:-n`.a1y tvna bodies. EA. KIRKPATRICK? Grraixl - Seed - C02 \ M211 1Cn'i21l(:. )f to ` Loan. .--=----~--CL0mEs ._..---.-.~._- Dry-Ciean_g_e_d___H_}_d Pressed :OOOO0O6000OOO0 9090 000000006000QOQQOOOQOOOOOOOOGOO6: Q llll'I` nun. u. r. Iwulg. u.~~ ... .\lini.~:H-1' of lli:l1\\;1)',<. <-um-1.ul 1}, lilhm` IN c r`m1t1':1<'t ls-I hy the nlcl ('.r;\'t-rum:-1]! l"IJ~'> i|1<' thin with Ihv Cam;-l Color 'l`_\'po (Zu__ (,]~_ lll1- ffuzuuli Ilztmilmn. lh(- ll(v-[):ll'llllt-Ill. prtspztrml'H0<'iulinn hu :~:pm-.ill(:atio11s and called for now? "1" -'|W'II|iU tr-n(l<>rs which wr.-rn opt-nml Sr-p1.ll'l`il1. nI'm'in 2)l.h. Thu 81. l`hmn21s pt-uplo, ;.__-,1;lll l2Il`L:(- in: the lowest temlm'(-rs. wt-ro zunn-(lo-cl ill'>`H'UIIH:Ie the l)11sinr_-ss. I`hey will xnulw t`.(H).- "lHH111- and 000, and u(-(-nrlin<.'s tn tho lnrms or \ ulmm- or u the contract. as many more as ()n- W11 mort- tzu`i0's increased rumor our popul:1- HUI 1'01` Ht lion in the 1924 season denumds. 'h"I'!'- will Aside from the nslnulge in calm` \V0I'k T0! :1 from black and white to yellow and Ii will hz-I; black, there will be llttle alteration ""f'"II>10.Vvm in the cut and design of the new trnl lanzv : license plates. The lettering will palm: to st be approximately the same size as K0008 are t that of the present markers. D1!l(`ed- 3 D ' .. R - - 2 ` yemg . . epalrlng 4` I 109 Dunlop Street. Phone 229.; ; 0. ouoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooouoooooooooooooooooot THIS IS THE ONLY DRY CLEANING PLANT OUTSIDE THE CITY HANDY TO YOU. Ge11era.1 Mercllant Out ` LEFROY, ONT. Goods Called for and Delivered r of Town Orders Receive Prompt Attention W. FIRTH af/"3 we have on hand uzw oaly 696 widexca that the public app- thanking ya`), 3.2:! through Coal ; v;- .J..--.. Debmmtures of the Town of Barrie. 5,} Per Cent. Issue. n, ,4 'l"Hl'l(-Hl)A`/, ()C'l'()Bl'IH 25. 192". '_BARRIE S BEST LAUNDRY` "ELEM BROS. 1% Phone. 616. La1md1'_v mllecl for and dc1i\'01'cd Prices 1'e;1so11:1b1e \Vo1-k1na11sh'1p gum'amtec(1 on all `f z1n1i`,\' \`.':1. Five I 0i111's HU 'l`ho f` l\\' This Week End .\|()'l'()li ED. BRYSON S Confectionery Barrie store phone 125 A11an(1za.1e store phone 770. 50 lb. Brazil Nut Drinks at Reasonable Prices Hot and Cold Page Two Taffy is per pair. Ihn.' nrtlmw-x Government. ` Hon. (1. '.\'. I ..r u:..I........; =_.4 FOR SALE .\l.\|ll\ |-Ill.` FOR 1112! . . u See me. bur: Lots of men. stivl; tn nm`uin:.:. r.,__.'._____.;...__.......__....._.;.; NOTES AND COMMENTS l`lw hard 00:11 pmblmn is not get- tin`-.: uny softer as winter dmrsvs near. v`-v-vu~v V7`. . , (Founded 1851) Published every Thursday morn-I mg at the ofce. 123 Dunlop Stroex. Barrie. Subscription $1.50 per your in Ca.na`da and Great Britain. $2.00 in United States. Subscriptions vayable in advance. :\d\'ortisin_i.'. rates `on application. .\Iorrlsnn& I'nTInnv1in `Dnhliehrers. - 7' I .-\ftm' utte\n :1 m0dm'n dance it is diicull to tell which couple shnuld bu -.1\va1'(led the l0ViI1g cup. I-Zlootinn time must surely -be dr:1wi1LL' near :1::ain, the sidewalks on Dunlap St. are actlmlly being patched up. _\ stv11n::r:1p1wr was heard to say the othor day that hair nets would last much 1011.201` if the young` men E01` town xvore not so 1'0ug~h. ' ______ October 31 is .\'ati0na1 Fish Day? ,and is set aside to focus attentioni upon our }:.t'eat natural resource. The tnost practical xvay in which Canadians can show their apprecia-1 tion of the work of the shermen; iis to make yzreater use of sea and] -ins of the men who lake products, thus tnalting the call-E go down to the a more i'emnne1`ati\'e n seaa in ships one. It is an appreciation of 1121-` tuI`'S gift to recognize sh as 21 food and it is also a wise policy; t't'mn a 11ui!`i[i\' and economic View-! point. The in1prnven1ont:= made in store% fronts along Dunlop St. during the` |p:1st year is an indicaiion that Bar-1 Mrie is fast taking on city ways. ! 1 E\`or,\ i111u1bitax1t of Great Britain[ `pays on an average of over $100} rmnu-.111_\' in taxes, but the debt ofi `the nation is bein:.`: reduced e\'e1'_\'i ,Vill'. ` Thomas A. Edison believes that in a few years coal will be transform-I ed into electrical energy at the ;mines and distributed tl1t'ou5:vh0ut lthe country on high power trans- imixion lines. doing more quickly ;and eicieutly the work now per- 'formed by the fuel a.fte1' long haul- age and many handlings. Trans- portation costs and the various other charges now connected with} getting fuel ene1`g_\' to the cousumerl would thus -be obliterated. ; 1 1 With the b{1..ei)21H seasoii over and the cup safely stored in Barrie,` there ispa lull in sporting activities just now. The curlers are prepar-f `nu Mr 2 unnd cm:-1 whpn the mast JUSI I10\V. IHE l.ZUl'll:`I' 'd.1t' 111:-pun-. ms: for a good start when the rs! ice can be made. There has been? considerable talk of o1'gz1nizi11g; for hoc1 but so far little or 110-1 thing has been done. Hockey is the. national winter sport and 21 good` hockey team is an asset to any town. `Th9re is material in Barrie for a, strong team, but an active organ- ization is nwzdnd. Now is the time` `to get bu:~:,v. The hearty welcome accorded` `David Lloyd George in Canada and in the Ifnited States shows that he holds `:5. \\'u1`m place in the hearts of the people on the .-\me1'ir:an Contin- `em. Llo}'(l (}eox`_:e was the one man` .1.. .. .1." , I 1-Iunrvn 4.6` \|':|l` 11...! < THURSDAY. OCTO BER Iluluh cl \\u|u yAu.\.v: Au LIAC Anna: L.) \.n on C0ntin-j em. mani during tho.'~:e awful years of war thzu = ;_:;a\'(-. hope: and cou1'a',;e to the. 1 world. He was ul\\ z1_Js cheerful and? c0ndr:n1. .\'0 xnullvr how black the} outlook. he never" lost faith. .\I.:-` tzxkes he may have madra, but no `_0Ih(:1' mun could havr; hr.-pl :1 , r:abinr;t, murlr: up of wzu-rin;; I'u<:Iirms., U)l.ff:2hf:I`, zmrl bring uhmn 2; unity of u.M?:on and purpnsv Ihul s.-Imblr-rl fire 1 Britain to do what had been .r\ H 1.1. On |-1.:.n lllljlllllill `ll li|"'LlHl[( thn.=; mmlriln volnnu,- r-mpluymr-nl. ht-on innni',rnHrm than su-wvrul .vv~nr:- In :1. um-vl Tu for n lzuwzt-r nnunlw I0 ndll I.o.In . ..l nllu I may misc 3! storm of .pr0test,| 1`:u`rie llt-`HIS it curfew law right, |ll'|'ll Illlll" lll|lll|1',lIllY'Hl Vlllh '('Hl V _v-ms: :m=~.|, mu! Inn :1 Fur uruvlclim: numhvr ur p'nph- help llHI|'I'HIH_'/ In stlnvh Hf! nn(-mplnymc-nt.. if NH Hm.:a- who "Mn sttnln -hulylmz will lulw NH: Hunt. (!nmullnn-umdv 1-apt-1-HI:-cl whv-n ()l`!`l'H arr- ! 3 II I I, U -mplu (`nun upi~;u mlp 't.u:|\| like bad .11n1ci1a;;(-`,1 UU W ~:.~'ihi1i! 1m';;(- :1 0 hr. .`w'H()l'l.|| 1 (`.\.\'.\l).\ .1, an ux,- '1' I'|nun-':(: ht-r ' front I... I`...-n...-xv` 78.1295 `O11 appucuuuu. McKenzie, Publishers. .uuu_`_;vuuuL vet` The efforts pttt forth to retain thel '9 (1l1iCk1.\'! British harvesters as permanent set- Del tlers itt Canada are apparently meet- 0I1gha111- ing with satisfactory results, ac- 5. cording to int`ormation received .e variotts frotn \\'innipe:.: by the Canadian ~cted with`)lanttl`actttrers' Association. Not- consuntertwithstanding the fact that some 01' ithent did not nd conditions as rosy I215 the_v were painted, they have dis- pa)-_co\'e1`etl that they are better oft` here attemioltltati they were in Great Britain. ]'es0ufQp_EI.'p to date only about 400 of them .-hgchiltaxie signified their intention of re- turning home. .-Xrrangentettts have g]]enngn;b8`l1 made for the absorption of 1' am httndrecl tb_\' Prairie fartners, E call.- .\\`ho will give them entployntent ,.~n 1he tltt'ottglt the winter period. Others lmnemth-9 have found permanent jobs in var- on ma- 3.i0tts lines 01` activity. The Canadian .\lat1ttfactttret'.s' Associzttiott circular- ,-ige pone}-;ized its entire tnentbership directing jnlic view- ! attention to the fact that there were .'ant0n.: the ltatwesters a nttniber of tsltilled artisans, and tll`.,"il1_9,` that 1 mm, e\'et'ytltittg pcssihle he done to retain Barrie,` the lt2trve; nt Canatla._ Doubt-_` : less this action has C0nIl.l)Llt(:d to? 1.9 the t'est1lt noted. attention 1 ` 1 1 apprecia-[ t shermen s 1 and]5 \ ` E H` \,l U .0 thr: rnrk L \;lll upln) nn 1 my hfe` yn \riI| \\'hile the production of Ch(:`I3S`.` has decreased in Canada durin:.: the present. century, the n1ukin;.; of creamery butter and of condensed milk products has _L:reatl_\' inc1'eased.| In 190 the production of cheese. in this country was 22t),833,2ti9 pounds, in 1922 it was 11}-1.530.063 pounds. Inthe first year of the cen- tury, 36,066,739 pounds of cream- ery butter was produced; last year the production amounted to H6. 863,517 pounds. "In 1900 the con- densed milk products amounted in value to $2ti.`).520; last year they` reached $t$,S3E).2:`.2. The vhutter out- put of the Prairie Provinces in the last. dozen years has inc.rea.~:ed enorntously. l<`rmn being importers those provinces have become export- ers, and their products lmvo receivetl a good reception in the -British nxarlzet. .\s regards cheese. in` Can- ada would regain the place she form- erly held in tliose markets, it is plain that she must adopt prn:.;'res- sive Ineasures such as that in- augurated on April l of the present year, when the otlicial :.:ra(li11g ol" t`actory cheese, and -butter intended for export commenced. In the three Prairie Provinces and in Nova Scotia, governnient grading of cream at the Creamery has also been in- stitutel nvith good results, so far as butter 1l1aklll_`. ,' is concerned. less this hetio11 has tot ! Sl'}I l`l'}.\lBl'Il{ Tl{.\l)l'} l{l`I.\'l l.'I`S O(}(.`;\Sl0XlN(} (`().\'(,`l`IRX Those who are \v-utching the trend` of Canadian trade {mm the stand-. point of employment ill the indus-t tries oi` the c0untr_\' are \`i with some conr.-em the condition re- vr-aled by the 1'ccenI1_\' pub1is:11 trade 1'!-I1l1`nS fur September. It is being pnintrad out by the Cnadiuni .\Iant1facture1's .\SSOCii1Ii()I1 that, as (~r)1npz1rc-vd with Septelulml`, 1922; Iherta, has In-en an incrrv~:1. of mm)" S11.UOI),UI)H. or 18 per r:nI., in the value of Lgomls il1l] )()l`[(.*(] for c<)n-, SIIIIIDHUII. \\'(-re this z1r:roxnp:1nirA by an 1-qua] or ::x'm1tvx' illrtrvusae I113 11... 1.. .-6 4.6` f`..nu.l.. n-:.:In:.l: IIH uu.\n_-n_\, 9} ports show < ` hZi\'(,` L 0n(- 1; result is th .. 4'.-1.:-..\.l ;of stand- `voaie-,d 1'CCe1]l1_\'Dll1')1iS11(*l I CODC'l2l`n St`-.pt H(. DI8lilh(l`, 1922` imnm`tor.l con- in line 1`.`~.'I)l)l'l of Czlliildiilll prmin<-t:<, vin.-re miuhi not bu may sn(:r:iui truliseu fr.|I ..n\-invr Ln! nnfnuc n v\uO1.l\v I|\' 7 0\\'E.\' ST Masuxxic Temple W. BELL, II \. Successor to J. Insuram SA] of th PG Good Investment. BRl"l`lSH H;\R\'l'}S'l`I`}Rh' BElN(i HELD ].\' (`.\N.-\D.-\ 31 l'd\||lil.|H f $11,000,000 i has an zulwrsz this _\'u-An`, 21 in IL`/. I|~\-r.r\:u I.\| cu [inn 4 hllllllllill lhi s:i;~', `llllillllitil in: hrm` ..A..... ....| :I'lII'y ]I"l I'|'IH. Vv" l|' III III" HiI.U|l ml` u-mnlnin;-, nu! nl` In-I nix-,hlly un- `lll miln|1tlH or u,I'!-v'wnI'tl. In tho `,uv--:vIi,znIim: by llw I):-p;:.x'Im<-nl 01` lMI'tHl':Il llmih, nlnlu-H Dr. llzuaiimgs, inn! mw t'.'w.v- wun l'nnmI Wl|l`l'l Hu- :t',hHl| wxuz H4-nt to Hulmnl hIlIlL{l`y Im- l-xmn-.c- HI:-1'12 wuH nu .l'nml for him to arm. Awlu-cl II` hu- (lid not think that dnyllx:,hl Huvlmz pr:-v<~nl.c,-d children nfrnm L5:-IIIIIL: prom-r rest, Dr. Hust- Inu Hultl: l`hut.'2: hush; it is lack uf pun-ntul control." 'l'\\`() .\.\'h _\ lI.\I,l" l:l'.\llI'Il.H l.\' ()."{l`I () UR. D:\l RY 0l"i.`l L'='I` H H. Um mini`. K`i.` lnllilllvu l)I U-HI" In in S:-plulnbr-1'. 1922, it `.<,r:l)::l:1nc- 01' $I,UU'r,HUU L-hzlnuw oi` $1:'._mm,u0n tli1'.-cliun. Wilh win- .. `IV cl . .. 5 U] _i-'X"ll|"| u|I;|x'u.`u` In L Junudiun prmln(-t.<,; mt, special :u11.'~:r:: hut, Ixm`m`InnuI<:ly ex- .. :..,..`....(.,. ..6 ..I1 I. AUTO LICENSES The No1'the1'n Advanc l( by w 11:- lIIIll"| vlmn! pm` -nu` um illl Hll3Xl"2l.\!' U) l)\I`l ` c<>n-` we r in} r`:uv\nll:-\\\ n--nuin/.0 :- ||'(l.i` (IV. (Ill, $.1_(]{)(I,(H)l). r-rr-us C.'1n:Hln .. ., ..6' in... `ll llllh wvrv in H1 huhil pl` flc-r'wn|'l. lw uh-:-1 whu-rue humgry n rllal nnl thinly ll...l .Vl'H' |||| wll hm: H-nl. .\!!|,1.H).\' ` `.\'l`I|u',l{ ` lhull which ...- .l HI'|.',lll, shipr. I urn 0. R. Rqsk, 0ph.D. l'\I\rIV Il1'.VrI\I'IID'I'\ lu- 5(:|umI ir I-.\'nmin llu-, huhil ml hlx ll:-,.'1HI1 upiniml hildn-n i:; (luv u- nun mil- mun] -2,`;- _ 11.1 :1. uu nun.) u... \ ;r-nlm' uf1'uir>:, thmw u Recommends Lydia E. Pink- Pn:m:: .~2 Vegetable Compound 1 to Other Mothers - 4 _ f ll<`ml"0r<`l. N. s.-1 am the mother | 01' rnur (-hildrcn and I was so weak after my I:-..~:t hahy came that I could not do my `.\'u1`l< and suffered for months until - n l'ru;-ml induced me to try Lydia E. I l in`.:h:;m':s Vegetable Compound. Since t:Ll the \ c.-gi.-table Compound my wozmm,-as has left me and the pain in ' my l)a<:l( has gone. l tell all my friends l uvlwn ran: hr-nnlxlr-:4. \U'lfl 1 fnmziln '(!:'1l\'n(!S.`l ` back has L tell all xrlends `. 1 who are troubled with female weal`-ncss in take Lydia. E. Pink-ham`s Vegetable ` |(_`.nnpoun:l, for I think it is the host I i mt.-dicine ever sold. You ma advertise ` , xny letter. --Mrs. Gmonuu . Cnousu. ` Hcmford, N. S. um. , an .11 JVIIY I IIDI. \4llll\-I i Glen Allen, Alabnmn.-~- I have been greatly benefited by takims, Lydia l*l. l inkham s Vegetable Compound for beztring-down feelings and pains. 1 was troubled in this way for nearly four years following the birth of my first child,zmd at times could hardly stand on my feet. A neighbor reconnnundvd the Vegetable Compound to me after I had taken doctor's medicines without, much benefit. It has relieved my pnina und gives me strength. I recommend it und give You permission to use my touti- monin letter."--Mrs. IDA R\'Ic, Glen Allen, Alabama. Women who s:n*'9r should write In Hm .\I.~\N who looks for\\'a.rd A to a. bright fixture must do so with undimmed vis- ion. If his eyes are not per- forming their functions proper- ly he should allow our opto- metrist to test them. \Vhetl1er they have become weakened from age, from use or from abuse the remedial lenses that will be prescribed will again let you look on the world with the all seeing eye of youth. Anon, manama. Women who suffer should write to thu Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine C0..Cubuurf{. Ontario, for a free co y of L din -.. Pinkham a Private ext-Boo upun Ailments Peculiar to Women. ' C If all \vm's wen,- ... .1 ' `1'Vi;'1-`am Child "on Ala}-\vn~n-1 _...I H wE1 uWummmqunun:-u... _.. . -- 4 us: run un-no-\-|.m -....mun-u .-u-.m-an-man-uu_.e ix-.a.u -sm-.u.'.'mmn::msm-2.5. .{:I~. Wili Qom Nwvember 1st The irarmatisil this letter S11?-31:1 kilo`-.\'n. to every prosp-Ltive F Cr.-:1 buyer. It -cpens up an C*pp:;rtunit3.r for the family wit}: vut a closed ts get 011 prices which wl prcvbably not be as law This is an oppcrtunity for the man with a large car to reiieve the larger car and decrease its depvreciatisn, especially during the ccmizzg winte months. n1u 1my-: - wnu`.t1n'I the Four-door seam am: `re 4600 present type bodies. To ascertain new ch: buying p~1`r,11:: would react. or. Pord our prices" heretofore unprecedented, we reduced each cloud modal $100. in pr:co-- the Coupe to $595., the Sudan to 368:}. both P.0.E3. Pom, Ontario lcvernrzem. Taxes extra). I I OPTORIETRIST 38 Elizabeth St.. Phone Barrie. 1-13. Next door to Singer Sewing Machine Co.

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