Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 22 Nov 1923, p. 2

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EH12 Nnrtt1L>rnAhuanr1> } Phone 616. Prices reasonable Wo1'kmansh'1p guaranteed on all familv washina` What!%.S?H!.R9?RA9I!.9..? IT IS NOT .\lI-Jl)l(`l.\'lC-N()'I` 5 of nwnluvl i11mul. TI-`. in vw --v- -: 7___-7_ .H`l'l{(iEl{Y--N( )'l` ()3~"I`|g`()l .~\ l`HY ' IT IS :1 st-iontic method 01' ad- j11sti11:4' the czlnso ()[`(]is(1z1sv -\\'ilh0u1 d1`11gs 01' insI1'111ne11ls. hasetl on :1 correct 1m0w1(=dge 01' 2111111111113 . and v. the 11e1'\'o11s s_\'s1vn1. The Chiro- p121(-,Iic idea is 111211 11111 0111131`- ol` (Ii; is 111 the p=1's01 1 :1[Hi('ted. and tho 21(ljl1:~'l111e11I in (`01'1'(->('1i11,4 1110 \\'1`011_u that ]11`0l11(-111;` it. 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WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF ELECTRIC IRONS 1101` PL.\'1`ES TOASTERS I-IE.~\'i`ERS LAMPS BULBS, ETC. House. Phone 698. The Simcoe Marble Works 20 Owen St. , - Barrie, Ont. General Merchant Grain - Seed - Coal Real Estate. Money to . Loan. `| Choose 3' 0 1.1 1- 1\l'0m1n1cnt now and }I21\'0 it set in the s]n'i11g. Our stock is now well assort- ed. Special good stock of imported g1'ani`re. Er. W. J. EASTMAN `I51- _-_ A (`I717 i~oi0'- Laundry called for and delivered Prices Right The Binning Studio Electrical Contractor F1xTU1iEs AND SUPPLIES "1='1T3"7z`i Paper Hnngin,-.r, and General House Dec0ru.tim.',`, Phone 539\\'. 1 DRS. Five Points 1 i101 DUNLOP STREET Phone 591, Barrie your photograph ~ the only gift that only you- can make. And now is the time for a studio ap pointment BURNS THURSDAY, NOVE~.\I\B ER 22, 192% T /21} C /zristmas EHARD WOOD SLABS--- soFT SLABS from -$5 to $7" 21 Gownn St., ! Allandal, 7 Lony Distance Cartillg ally time W. GRACEY 85 SON Phone 404 60 E1'1zabeth Street. Per Cord $10.00 R. G. MANUEL Mgr. Phone 721 Shop 1028. Ontario v Pezmuf . . . . . . . .25c 11 1-}11ttcrs(-o1`<-11 . . ..25c1' Almond . . . . . . . 3501' Brazil . . . . . . . . .500 1' Meirs Chocolates Bulk and package Barrie store phone 125 Allandale store phone 770. For Painting Debentures of the Town of Barrio. 5; Per Cent. Issue. Good Investment. Butterscotch .t.Tett.v 1 Other Homemade r\ V Taffy n_ H Page Two ES'l. :\l1l.ISl*ll'}D 26 YE.-\ RS .\Iemh(-r of Busiuvss I-`.ducat01":' Association of Czlnzula. ED. BRYSON S Confectionery Graduates assisted to positions Begin any day. `V. A. I`I'RNI-IR, - Prop. W. BELL, ISSUER 7 OWEN STREET` ).Xa.su11ic Temple Building A. BERRY phone. Stenography, Book- keeping, Banking Higher Accounting and Auditing, Add- ing Machine, Dicta- Successor to J. Arnold Insurance LEFROY, ONT. (Founded 1851) I Published every Thursday morn- tug at the office. 123 Dunlop Street, Barrie. Subscription $1.50 per year in Canada and Great Britain, $2.00 in United States. Subscriptions payable in advance. Advertising| rates on application. Morrison 61:] McKenzie, Publishers. ` 40c lb. Free Info1'm1\tion. F OI . SALE . 25c lb. ..25c lb. .35c lb. lb. See me. Barrie. Allamlnle. I`remic1' Baldwin has deliniteiy C()l1]n14iIH!(I Ihc C()11sm'\`z1Ii\'e p:1i`l_\ in IEI11:.:1~.u1(1 to the policy of p1'()tvcIi()n, the policy under which 1110 I'uited Kingdom prospered in days gone by.` i `last five _\'eat';<. J11d5.;i11}.r from the A Visitor in town the other day z1.=ke(1 if there haul been any money sxwnt on the streets 01' Barrie in the condition oil` our strvets to-day om.- would h2u'dl_v think there had been. it: D U. llf \Jl Ulk'_\\,'lV,` Ull 'XI(,`2ll. lllll -ith(` I'.I-`.0. left contracts l.<\himl': '1 them that the C011ser\'z1t,i\' (:n\'ern-I _i,t11ent has to honor. The 1'.l.O. ' ` Grwernment must have lwnn so hu. ;;1e1tinr: contracts in their hm (`ayst I '1 that they workml ixvs`-m_v;~:i.\' 11)-`r.< anti I l of every t\ven1_\`1'0m`." ! A THURSDAY, NOV'I`}.\l'B'ER 22, 1923; I 5:0 ` a i `E `I y :0 `NOTES AND COMMENTS o;o;o:' .' I A Los Angeles:businos:=.:n1~an \\'-.1.< recently fined $21,000 and -given :1 smmence of 20 _\'e:n's in a l"<=(1e1'al penitentiary .fo1' `attempling to bribe n m.I-n'hi`HiHnn nmnnt F.vid=n1.l\' DGIHIeIll~l'dI`)' -1U1` `itLlt'uIvyuu5 1U uuvuts a. 'p1'0hi`blition agent. Evidently there are some American judges who ` believe laws were :made to be 1'e-i spected. I A number of schools in .\lanilobz1 have been `closed because the mun- icipal authorities claimed that they could not collect sufficient revenue to pay the teachers salaries. This is, to say the least, very `poor economy. To deny tlionsands of children the education which tf\V of them can secure outside of the `pub- lic -sch-001 is an act difcirlt to justiify. and one that cannot make for prosperity. The Christian Century says that the church .buni'1diugs p1'ojc:t\:~.'1 for this year call for about $100,000,000. The Presb,vte1'ians have z'.pp1i':.11'2ons for loans agg1`egating_ $2,500,000, and the Episcopalian bui1r1in:. pro- jects amount to $10,000,000; the Roman Catholics to $14,000,000; the Vethodists, North and Somh, have contracts signed for $9,000.- 000: the Baptists, $8,000,000; the Disc.ip1e.=. $3,000,000; the Cox1r:x'e- %,:z1tiona1isIs, $2.000,l)0O; and the? I Lutherans, .,2,500,000. I _ .__, v ' 1 .-\cc0t'tlin3: to the ;\l0tlet'utinttist.' there is :1 (l(-`('l(J(`(1 tomlmtcy to be ill ln.]1({ t'eqttit't- :1 (inc.-tm":s: prescriptirm? in the month of DPCGIlll)Pl'. Lust l)e(`etnl)m' tlwrv \\'et'e 77,665 of tltese itt\'ztli(ls us (`()lllDL1l`G(l with -l2.7`. .( t'm' J11I1ll:1l`_\'. There \vore 623,001 ) pt'e: for 1922. as cotnpztred with 520,000 1'01` 1.021. which 5.-ms to S.ll(,)\\' that thv ponplel 01` Ontut-in are _L'.GtHll_; tnorv un-i lw:1ltlt_\' all the tittw. .-\C('m't.lin:: to: the report of the Lit.-en:~'e C()llll1llS- .:i0t1et'.~:, l)t'y" Otttarir) is in them I`qtt<)t' l)1t; to the (`X18111 0|` $-1.000.001) ilI1Illl21l`l)11.<)lll(`.\`.`<. and Itv>.~" to the ztmount of $895,130!) v.'vt'e e.\:-? l A tracted in 1022. 1 Hon. D1`. 011` Health, .\Hni. }or.]fr--`\'_ .~:p0u1 at :1 H111)" in 'l`()-| mnto last week on tho II!-`.0. ad! ministration. said : us in the I m\`inciz11 I-rouse is at 1h<-~` present time \\'m'I hzml 10 H`_\` and clean up the worst 1116-5153 that any G0\'ermn(=nt could 1m:a.-ih1_\' i:`a\'0 behind them. Th: F1-1+ !:`-i'.r,]1- ways that Mr. Biazgs pl.1n.1~u1 are not being used. 0110 ncc.1 sees a rig or bic_\'cl on them. EH15 vhn I 1-` F1 Inf! Lcxhintll` E\`e1;\' one at; nnnrunfq 1 The com~so.= in .-\g1`i(-ullurv and if-Innm IC('0n0I1\i(`a` to `be-. held in Dan'- irie will open on Tuesday next, N0\'.= 324'. Over tI`ox'1_\' applioalinns have: ?z1lrr-ady hum) 1'ocoi\'u(1 by Mr. Hutch- .` .. I 6I.,..-A .1: ,..~n.. yxnnr-unn nf lil.II!"(l|ljI U|`l`ll l('l:('l\L'/ll U_\ -\ll. JIIILLII` inson, and tlmrv is r-very pm.'~;pect 01} llhe c0urs+>s being altendvd l)_\' 21: 1lZ1l`L Q numlmr 01' l)u_\'.~: and :_'irls.i `This will he an oppormnily that: l51]U1l:1(1-110` he ovm'lu0l l),\' l`;1rm-. ,m*.~:. The vbuys and girls on 1110: `lill'IIl :~;l1m11d lmve e\'m`y 0pp01'tuni1_\'? `possl-ble to prepare lhem for thr-it r l I `life work, and this course will cover, R -\`+>1'_\` plmsv of ztmicllltllrzll pursuit.` The cost will not be mezxt, as ever_\'- thin: is free vhnt l)mn'(l. The next `Ihree months will he a slack time on Ihel'i1I'l1lS and the linowlellge cvninrul Mn nfonnzlinyr Ohn;-n rn`nc-L~r\L' ,|.|llll'q' ID lll`C `lllll |J|}(l.lu. JIIC lll:.\l| `on the l'z1rms l(nOW10(1, .{G trained by uttc-ndim: tl1ese classes `will well repay any l".1z`1nr-r`.`~: sons `and daughtms. Barrie - Marble - Worksg _ Co. A lzuly recently complained that she had to pay more for 21 scribhliing book for her child than she did for a text reader, the reader being all printed and on ahetter paper than the Scribbler. This lady, like matiy others, was not aware that the reader was not produced -for the price paid lfor it by her. `By `look- ing into the public accounts `we nd that the Province is `putting up a whole lot of the cost or those books and the price printed on the covet does not represent the cost. The T. Eaton C0. sells public school ren(le1's at the t`ollowing prices: Primer -tc, first reader Sic, third reader 140.} fourth reader 16C. The ave1'a:eI person tliinl that the Eaton Co. publishes and sells these hooks l'oi those giirt-5, (-l1ar:.:in_<.; up the loss` to zulvei-tisin,'.'. Last year the On- mrio (}o\`ornni(-nt pnitl the '1`. Eztton the neat sum of $19 2.20 tot maize up for the |'n:iI' profit on tliese hm)l<.=. The lt_\'<*r.=on l["`h`I\ \\'lii(-.h Dlli)ilSil(`.`< the puhliv Ht'il()(Ji iliFi()i'_\ oi` Cammlzi nu 9.30 and the iiistm-_\' oi l-'.n::lunrl ut the :~'.n'i`n- pl'i(`0, was u`.~ II W ..,i nwmi :'~`.I:'Ii ;'..l .11! 2|: munnlnmnnteul ] Tho rs! prosecution under the !pm\'isi0ns of the Live Smck Pro- ducts Act of 1923 re the (`.rzulin'.' and .\Im=kinL-.' of E;::.:s,V\vz1s instituted 1:151 \vc=ek. when Max Singer. 01' `Winni- mg, was ned $25.00 and costs or one month in jail `for un1mvl'u1l,\' b1:-:.'n;4 for re-sa1o eggs which were unt for human food. The prose- E(i(i (.'Il.~\l)IN(i ;\("l` lil| llllf [Hill [I drop money. Ill (7, \V|l-W Ill` 5 . prior-. Conn. .50. and nnl. II. lilll E hehiml 3 {Tin-nu-n. cution was made -`by the Dominion Live Stock Brztncli ol` the l)epart utent o`t` .-\;.;rir.-ulture. 111 one east: tttlu.-n from his rig the Dominion Iusprsctor found three dozen bud eggs. The re5:ulatiou under the .\<.-t 1'vspectti115.: "The. Gl`a(llll}: and .\lz1rl ot' l p1'o\`ide that No person shall nhuy for solo or re-sale. or expose, offer for sale. or sell e_v;2,'s whivh are unlit for human food." These l`(?.f .;ll1&1ll()l`.S `h( (`2lllle et't'ecti\'< last July and are now being l`l_`.jlt'll_\` ent`oroed. The Act. provides for a penalty of ve hundred dolrlars oi three months in jail or both. One of the first objects of the re.;ul:1- lions Respecting the Grading and `.\Idl'l{llllg o`t` Eg}.rs as etlecting eggs moving in domestic consumption is that eggs be `sold for what they are. instead of all the ;.','1'a(les tbeing:n1ix- ed, that they be sold separately so that a consumer wishing to buy a dozen extras In-.1_\` .t'eel fpenfectly safe and not ne cliackecl, `bad or other grades in the dozen. \Vhon ebuying e}.:.gs con-sumers should ask for them by their grade name. and the grades of fresh are: Specials, extra:s," tfirsts," second:-L" I (`0S'l` ()l~` l{l{l.\'(iI.\'( .-\l.llIu`R'|';\ (`O.-\L `T0 0.\"l`.~\l{I0 l`()lN'l`.\' :'l`lte M. J. Butler, Past President, En- gitleering Institute oil` Canada, in a recent paper gztiven `l)et`o1'e the En- _;,*ineerinv;: Institute of Canada. _:ave some inte1'>sting gures showing the cost of -tmlisportilig Aliberta coal to Ontario. \Ve have in the Canadian National Railxvays a ;.:reat system. with. at present, insntctietlt traffic 0t'fet`in:: to meet the enormous Il.\'P(l cllarges. yet in the Province or Al- berta there are very large `elds ot lli_`.'.`ll class coal and in tho l r0vinr`e of Ontario :1 1narl for a very lill`_L'.C l)ll$.`lD( SS`--[118 ideal long haul that will jttstit`_v :1 SDPCldl G(1lIxi[)lIlPni and r-liable a :~:tea(l_\', 11nit')rm flow 01 l1mn'_\' tonna.-_'r\. A lower rate only is nor-tletl to secure the 1)11sin(-ss. The rates qnotml by tltn ll'2llll(` tunn- ':l_L'f?l` ml` the C..\'.R. am p1't)liil)Etr-r_\`, and r-\'irl9ntl_\' \\'Gl`t} mzulv with lllr ptirpnsn of pr0l1il>i1`.ng t'nr- l)v'i1::i 2 of .\1nl)o1'ta coal to Oniar"n pnin1:<.. to1npm`at',\' rates ll{llil'*(l lay Si! HPlll`_\" I`hm'nt0n, Whilw l`;`:l.`~'nll:ll)lv t'1'um the exp~1`inu>1ital .<':t!il;min:. with thv lll. l(iI,`(]ll2ll(` t\qtlir)n1--`H in use, will not he protitzthicz to tl mu i I u' :1 \' "\llll'llL',I- /UL .\ll. Ihe 1-lonsv 0'1` 'l`li-- :\\'(-111:1` ihe I\"z1tion:il n1il0:~'. Good solirl iln'on_4h irains :nz1_\' bv safvly rnn I-h1'ou_:h two divisions pm` (lay, or 275 miles. :1! an u.\'(=1`ui:.-e spend of fteen miles pm` hour, ("n'..n;_'i1i:.: C`l'9.\\'S only at di\'ision:1l po:ini.s. 'l`h<, time the train is in motion .-:l_\'. ei}.:l1ieen hours; number oi` tliv..~:- ions, .`~:i: total Ulllle req11irr=(l for sncli :1 (min, one hundretl amd l'()1`i)'- four ll0lll'f~T. I`wel\'o hours Ina? `he addetl for incidenlnls, imikinL; one liuntlred and i'ty~six hours from coal spin` to :1 Toronto _\'zu` 'I"n urn vf u-it h -.\l(lllU_\ '_ ,l\1`|I C(mii'ii()i;s (.`.oin"~iii1e>. length 01' (li\'i. on R.Zlillr\\'Zl_\'$ is 111 pi'21(-lion "Ul|"l` 5) slmxvs, ihut (lav txrn 11--ne 'nnv' Memorial Tablets Corner Stones Markers Monuments ; Canadian & Scotch Granite PRICES REDUCED r JOHN F. MURPHY, Prop. I o \ i ? r-\'id m1(',r= 01' 11.. unr, \\-Au m i 1 \\'n_\'. IIUI uc p|uu|u.U.': 1 The upproximzlto (-0211 eld rail. is. 2.700 miles. z1.(-cm'din;' 1 .\1hm'tn oh.` .\I1' . .'.\l:1H0\` (1 In dis1;mc~ Tnrom n '_'.'i\`u I`I.\ n` VKIJIII HUHI-`.. I \\ L`I\l' llUlll.\ |1I(l\ Ill iudded 'I`o start with. two Iruius pm` day would he tlw minimum .busiu+-.<,$ 111211 would fairly test out the pos- silmiily of .21 protzLble hll..iI1(". -`.57. What ouuipuwut would be r(=quired - for 21 service of two Imius per (lay ? `With .=ixtveu (li\'isi()11s to cow-1`, Iwo trains per day, sixty-l'ou1' locomo- 1.ll\ !_`S would he roquirecl. .-\s loco- `mo:.i\'rs must be shopped for ropalirs gfrom time to time an addition mus: jbe madn of say six, xual sevm1L_\' Ill()C`()l1l()li\'PS to be provided or Ilu ,2-8-8-2 class with :1 11'acti\'u= pom -1` 'o|' 101,250 pounds each. Allowin_:; {sixteen pounds per ion In cover ro- Esisl-a11r'r= of train load, this typo vol lvnfziue would lmndlo 21 gross train lr\;u;` nt` 1' -Inn can 14` ,.,...,....o.. nuvr. }>lbli,lll|'l` Ul llillll Illilll, lll'l l_\])\' Ul '-n.:ino hzmdlo `loud or 6,300 tons. If sm'ont_v~\'e ton coal cars are 11S(`(l, the lead xveigltt 01` the car is 32.5 tons and the weight of car loauled is 107.5 tons each. Thorefo1'<-~, the train \v0ul(l cmnprisv fty-ei;.:ht ours. `with 21 tonna_;r2 of 4,350 tons of coal. Hz1ula_L:e Costs The gross earnings per tmin mdle 'm=,('essar_v to be had in order that the `business may the protabl to the- railway should be about: ve dollars per train mile. hence we get, allow- ing 5.000 train miles pm` 4,360 Lens of coal, an average price or cost 01 $5.75 per ton. II` l1r\uu:-\.-nr lhu r-sniluvav tnr\nu'\nn\ -110.13) PHI IUH. ll`, however, the railway `r.`ompun_\ seeks to carry on this business us- ing the \Mikd0 type ]ocon1oIivv.= with an u\'era,ge tractive power of 60,800 lbs. and with ti-fty Inn coal cars. the gzmss wei1,=ht or [he train would be 3,800 tons, or say fty- il]1n=e~ ours. and 2.650 Inns of (-0211. .and tho cost would be, on the szune `basis. $9.42: `per ion. 1 H \l'Hl hr) nnr-n:c1|I'\' in nrnvin I Ililhlh, v}'|2l.`i-I `[J|'_`l l It will be new 410 handle two 1 :~'evm1t_v-ti\'e ton ~ 2,000 Cars :11 $1.000 *1l(`h. 4:1 o_u,u_-) u..n Total t.-qnipnmmt ` Tho 11(`('(`F.K'ilI`.\ \'un.~<. it :3 am nIre'u(l_\' 21\'21i1uh]v. Q A mm 01' .s',7rm lung day would hn mntn (listrirl. and not Ih1':u lmmlru-(1 days pm" , be domtt-d 10 it, thus bl ward 2.Ii]0.(H J() tons 071' C .~..I `now On ....n. wuu 1 l'1HI.\i_\l\'Zl[llil nHnIn~g COSIS. The lmllling (`upm-it_\' 01' this type of Mallet locomotive. westabound. al- lowing N>si.=t'.1x1ce of Lxventy pounds per ton would be 5,000 tons; the nun unruug (l\llAId.I1ll'. ` of (`(1:11 -pm` iday in the T0- tmntt) dist1'i('t 1055 than days _\'e:n' would brin,u'i|1g for- 2,Ii1I').MHJ coal. Nood less to r~nmrl<, the con] to -hear so heavy :1 trzlnspnrtutiml cllurge must be of the best t1uz1]it,\' and oontpzlre l'uv(n'u.hl_\' with the host zu1thrzLcitv coal on tho nmrket. and the price at the minrxs .t'.0.b. cur.s', must Ibe on an e(`nnmni(`.'1l basis. comparable with Ponn.~tylv:1niz1 mining costs. The hnnlinsv nnnnnihv ni` H-mic f\~v\r~ with Wainuts VLICH, UI . . . 5 s .9 .\IuH-I locomo- $!m,<.n)t) ouch. . IL`! IUH. m('=.=.sm'_v to provide. n'uin.s pm` d':1_\' usim: n cars. the I`n1Imvin:.': The Northern Advance .$'1::,':;0.00n I . $8,000,000 1` 5,760,000 `\01t'~!'(- "~1IHeP. _-\ftm` 117:`. c-xceptioxlztlly large offer- in_:; of tlll`1(G_\ S and geese last Satur- day. it was rzuher it su1*p1`ise this week to nd none at all. Chic-ken.~: and ducks were in LLl)l1Il(lzlllC9. `how- v\'!:`t', selling at slightly reduced; prices, 250 :1 `pound being asked tot, both. Pork brought He :1 pound for front. nnd 17c :1 pound `for hind qu:u'te1'. The oH`e1'in_-.5 of \`e:..*et:1b1-s xvzus quite lurgze. Potatoes showed but, little r:h:1n_:e. sellting :1t`$1.00 to $1.25 :1 bztu. Apples sold at 250 to 50C a basket for the various g1'a(1es. and tt'1`o1n $2.50 to $4.50 a 'barrel. Eggs took another jtmnp, touching 70.c a dozen. the highesft point they have reachetl this year. Butter: .=_,ho\\'e(l no :1d\'z111ce o1"(lecIine, bnin5.;- ing 430 a pound. PIIHGP _ . Eggs . . . . . Ducks . . . . . Chickens . I o1=k, front Pork, hind Lamb ..... Celery . . . .. Sage . . . . .. Apples Potatoes :1 SATURDAY S MARKET EAUTO ucENE_s Tomatoes . . . . . Green Tomatoes Onions . . . . .... Tnrnips . . . . .. Bezu1s...... .. Beets . . . . . .. . Carrots . . . . . . Parsnips .. . .. . Cabbage . . . . . . Caulionver . . . . Pickling Onions Citmns .... . . . F` nnn n-. \1|E.'cl1l| . . . . . Flowers . . . . Young Pigs Hay . . . . . . Hogs . . . . . A paper Ievlls us about :1 truck driver who while dri\'in:.: out in the cn1mI1'_\' where help was not obtain-t able. (1isco\'erod ihut ho had :1` I I pllnctun,-(1 lire. He sat d-o\\-`11 hy the v'r\-Jiin in waif until cnmn hpln t I'l`HI!} \';\l.l']'} ()I<` l.I'I,"'I`l.I`} 'I`I-lIN(ES[ ('UlH]lI'_\' \\'IlL`I'l,` `llkflp \\ `db IHIL UIJL'lH1' :1 sat my thcl roadside 10 wait until _some helpl mi:.;'ht come. 2110I];I, shut 21l'tor s01m2< time had elapsed and no help (-a:111e,} he thought o1':some>H1ing.l1e had seen: done in F1`-.mce. Going: to the near-I est 1`:n'n1hun. he p111'c]msod a posh` a;,- stanlp and with that hv memh,-di the punclured tire. To his s111'p1'i.s-e; and delighl he was not only able to] r<--uc.11 home, but the 1i1'o. t.h11s,n1<=11d-E ed. lustml l`01' a` couple of days. ` > u . - . I .\lnnv unun Irx\'D nn in Ilnennn I UH. IilSl!`ll lUl' El` l'Ull :.\1'.n1y who :.;i\'e might Iinzl the \\'-u_\' tho_\' were \vi11En_: the thinns-: ihat p: L up U1 llil_\h. in (lospz1i1 to success it to make use 01 are Wvilhill roach (`V011 though not what they wzun, and are I1I1Fl1itPd to their `1'equi1'e- nwnI.=. ll renxinds une 0:` Ihe stmgx of tho soldier who broke his s\\'01'd and threw i1 a\va_\' in dis,`-Z`-IISI he- r'z1`11. he could not `have as good a~ swn1'(l as the |\'in_; s S011. goos on H ) rralalo that son. hu\'in_4 1051 Mon`: and The story the 1{in::`.= his .<\\'m'd, came sec4in_: the `broken one. :;ra. it and with it fought his way to \'ict01`_v. It is not so much thv material we use as the man be-` hind it. ` 'I`hn.~n uh.-. nu.` nunnnnr-Pu! n H`t'.~ ` lllllll ll. _ l Those who aro succ<>s.=1`nl in life` nrv usuall_\' the ones who (=a1'l_m learn in make use of the opportun-l ities that lie at Il1(>1ir door. .\lz1n_\`l waste pru:-0i0u:~`. _\'~z11's \\':1ili1lL' for} r:1'eut opportlmities, while all the; limo if they had but `l(I]()\\'l1 it, Ihel things that they really lwedecl v\'e1`el \vuitin:;' for them. closo ai,.~h-aml. llzlny people will ?1,21'ee with tho; I\'inus,I(n1 \`\'hi:_r when it : \\'e1 have mo1nan_v -laws. No one knows the law in this c0unn`,\' now. and nol nun n bur. 0`.~,~.un uv$n1u1inrr bnlnn llH:' l'd\\ HI lvlllb L'U\lll(l} HU\\. uuu HU one can keep from vi01utin.;: some` of the luwsz. 'I`h<:-re may he :1 timol '.1he.'ul when the law make1`s wi-1]. have tho cnn1'z1g(> to abolish some} laws and then pass a fe\v-just a few good -ones--to take their places. It is admitted on every .hand that laws to-(lay are held in c0nte:am;pt. If so it \is 'h`.Cd.1lS` some of the laws arr: cmltulnptaible. ; Chztrged with '1'ol1owin_; and `ac- costlimz :1 young `lady, Dan. Lzthey, of Medonte. was `fined $20 and costs by Police -;\lagistratP. Clark yester- day mornin". The young: lady |Wa`S returning .to her home on Tttesdmy evening when she noticed that `she was being t'ollowed. She made her way to the municipal tbuildlngs and spoke to some men there whom she knew. They advised hmnto `continue towards hvr .home and they would follow at In dtistance. The -young man continued to follow, and later accosted her. \V]l(`,i`P1lt]')0ll the omen came up. arrested him and handed h=i.m over to the :p0lice.--Ol`i']1iz1 Packet. A. KIRKPATRICK; (`.l'.R. .\|l'.\"l` PAY FOR l{()R.\'lC l{|I.l.|v}l) ().\' R.-\l|.\\'.\Y 'l`R.~\(`K Some time ago a Division Court case was heard at Allislon before J\ud;.:e Vvismer in which John .\1de1'- son, of Essa I`0\\`nship, brought ac-` tion ag1aLin:sl, the C.l".R. for the kill- ing of :1 horse on the ruiilroad 1.1'acli. The horse was in :1 Twit] thmu;:h which the H':1('k 1):1ssod and was sup- pnszed to he securely within -bounds of :1 (lulu-11(1'.1l)]v fmmce and .~`t*('llI`(`1_\' I'u,sIeno(1 Q, ll(`S. .hId;:un(>nt has just |)('('H ,:.~i\`vn and Mr. .\l(1m-son :41-.15 $120 from tho C.I .R. Thvrv was no o\'idm1ce In shmv how the gala) got opened, Hm only conclusion `lwing lhnt -smnv t1'esp:1ssm' had left it open and the hm'.~.s) ,L:0I, on the truck. weight 01` the 1'vturnin_4 wnpties would he about 1,900 tons. It would, lhereI'm'. be pmoticzr-hle to add :1 considerable number 01` load- ed cars to the extent of limiting the length of train that could he su.!`e]_\' handled throu;.7h the passing tracks. yards, eic., thereby reducing the cost per ton 01' coal by the amount thus earned. 40--130 Lb. . 65-700 lb. .. . . . 25c lb. 25-30c lb. I .1`0-1 5c bunch. . 5c bunch 25-50c bask. ` $1451.25 Ibag ..25-30c peck .. 50c bask. 30c bask. 70c bask. 2 for 50 . . .. 10c pint 30--10c bask. 30-400 bask. 5:: bunch 10c each 150 each 05:1 n6 .01; Ill. 25c each .. 30c pint 10c bunch $3 each` `$12-$11-`.mn . $8.50 cwt.` l sword S! \be-': 100d - :~:tm'_\' calm 1 one. ht 5:: :11) be- ` in 1i`:'L- eu1'1_v : mrtnn- : ,\lz1n_\' 2 {O1 3 :11 I119`; E -00000066 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I Q Q ' 5 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO: }l;.l\-l;R-II;3 _SzzlEST LAUNDRYE ELEM B12954 Telephone 73 l` 79 Bayeld St. - E

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