Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 13 Dec 1923, p. 3

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g I | l:h-on`e T08 -:- Barrle, Ont. . . . . . . .' . . . . ` - .2 - ,' - ,2 ~ ,- - ..-' `.../ ~~.,' - - : : ' - '_'*'-_-:j--"" ._.:.__?j_____.j_j- ' I (i lh. IRU.`\'H .573 to $7.1 'l'().\.\"l`I, (I-C\ ( r.~'ihk') $6.1 l:0L'.\'n 'I`().-\.\"!`lCl} .*'!`()\'l'] 3 3"}ll1}.\'l7 (il{ll.l.h' .... .$l-L." l`l`}l n(`()].:\'l`i : $12.50, $14.75, $15.51), $21.54 El'lH-Zl{.\ \'.\(`l'l'.vl (`l.l ..\Nl'Iii $(}I).0(l h .' - v - ~ are the sll'nw_~(=st and best toys for 1110 littlv folk. entirt-1_\' 01` woml. so can lw l`( |):1iI`('(1 if broken. Slum Fly \\'u;_-;m1 . . .-\l1t0.s' . . . En}.-'inos . l`:n-5: vars .. (`lmvn l~`.lu(-.k|m:\I'l.~' Cllalil-s to n):\t(-h J (`r and useful gifts VE I`CRAF'`m`I`Q`S Electrical Goods . .........~,V-1. .350. -I0(', $1.25, . . . . . . .|.a (`r:uHos, 1 .2 sU.e5.(,\d i uuu l.II(l.l.ICls3 . .. . X was 1 Black It led over- on dur- ell as 01 er to put ztnization et every- an. eppleston pointing y for a :iz1tion. the prim- ub," said visitor to rings out 1. then it eshtp and n civilian H Roan ;\lz11`e. 4 years. heziv,v: Two Day I-Iorsos. h(-av_v; Bay Horse, driver: 7 Milk Cnws. in calf. come in early; 5 Heii'0rs, 2 years; Steer, 2 years: 3 Spring Calves; 41 Store Pige; 4 Brood Sows in pig: 2 Mc- Cormick Binders; 2 Deerin5.: Mow- ers; Hoe Drill: TWO4f1lI`I'OW Cock- shutt Ploiw; 2 Single Plows; 2 Scufflers. Set Disc Harrows: Two Wagons; 2 Sets Iron I-Izntrows; 2 Buggies; Set Sleiglis: Hwy Rack; Stock Rack: Cutter; Set Long Tug Harness; Set Short Tug Harness; Set Scales; Set Plow Harness, chain tugs; Fanning Mill; `xrindstone; Butter Churn: Cream Separator: 40 Loads Clover Hay; `Quantity Oats; Quantity Lu.m`ber; Forks; Chains; etc. Tamil: nal: | , s 2.1)!) 2.50 3.51) am- -nus 5.50 I I-1'. `Hubbard s Hardware THE STORE OF USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS assistance for the needy. .\ .-any men have joined the G.VV.V'.;\. simply to get the bonus, but this attitude is certainly not the one that draws the greatest number of memlbers. Service is the proper spirit. Major `Kendall then commented upon and congratulated the president of the club on the d1 .pping of a. poppy in- to the grave of the `war veteran buried to-day. Nothing could have been more appropriate, for the poppy now stands as an emblem of the men who died that the world might be free. I"r\n1I'nr`t:x l'4`r-orl \[nv-rnn 51 na Sf im`morta`l . U18 WOI'lu ulrgul. ue Lute. Comrade Fred Morren. a. pastl president, spoke for a few moments.| outling the work that should be put] in motion by the club. | `hnrinvr fhn nvnnincr Mninr .Tns_ 1n mouon my me cum. During the evening Major Jos. Rogers. veteran of the Northwest: Rebellion and ninety-txwo years old, contributed a couple of enjoyzuble songs, Old England for Me and `B`ritannia, the Gem 0E the Ocean."l I;' ' ' In Ho I` Scufflers 1- R: u rt- .... l\l`F1 . 1 ` Vv'i'}l).\'i'}.`s'D.-'\Y, D:`.I(/'H.\-H11`. 19. ` , . 1923. at 1 pan. on South Half Lot 22. Com. 7, Town-, ship of lnnisl. occuzpied by Szunllelf, in \VhiIinsr Hm t'nlln-win`: sands andi -q.Ia|-ygna--g---x-an 1 .,,,.z,,.. ,7 , ,, ` THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1923 etc. Terms Cash W. A. .\lcConk4ey, Ben Smith. Auctioneer. Bulli. GROMWELL AND OLD COLONY Designs . in ROGERS 1847 SILVER HUBBARD S HARDWARE .-\ninI;1l>` D111-k_\' (`l1:\.~1-rs Doll Slum I~`I_\` . Doll Hi}.-,h ('2mii':~` Doll lieds ]{0('kiu_-4 Horses D011 }[(lllSt`\' --. -)0`: -2 _';n NOTE-See our window for _-__ A... .. -1 'Ul1 lluuaxw 3.2.5. 3.50 %_5.!_1.:.Y.ER.. "'l`l1vy are 1 mutle vindow Special Christmas Offer on Cataract Electric Washer. Eventually you will buy one of these. Why not now and get the benet of this oifer. Emu; SOLDIERS CLUBGET-TOGETHER ; . 5m`, .8720 -.\":.. . 30(- 1.50 ii Bronchitis I Yields to Vicks -Mr. Leo Berrigan, Dunedin, Prince Edward Island, sayusz During the` winter months I was always trouibled with bronchitis and tried many pre- parations to relieve the trou-ble. None were successful until I tried Vicgs VaxpoRuxb. It gives relief in a. very short ti.me after application and I can honestby advise sufferens from bronchitis to use this sa.lve. By invitation oi` the manufactur- lers, fifty thousand faunilies in Can- zula. tried Vicks for cold trowbles, the only condition being that they would report results. The above is line? nnn nr Hm nmnv Ph`thlllSiEllSt.`iC |W0u|(l I'Bp()l`L results. 1115 wuuvc An `just one of the many enthusiastic reports received. Vicks V:LpoRub comes in saive form. and for chest. colds, you just `apply it over throat and chest and! icover with :1 waiun annel cloth.| The body heat releases vaipors that [are inhaled all night long into the ithroat and 1ungs-Menthol, Cam-` `phor. "Ch-_\mie, Ell`Ca.}v) p[llS and Tur- I pentine. v I. i Yinlcu iq nl n.hs0x*.hed through! 1 penune. . [ Yiaks is also znhsonbed through` `and stimulates the skin, aiding thel `vapors to relieve congestion. Usual- Lv colds go in one night and croup `is commonly relieved in 15 min- utes. g ,u an ,1.-my Q-Qnrua - .nn 5: int` I`nr' E 111.85. 3 ', At all drug stores 50c a jar. For` 5,a free test size package, write Vick` iChen1ica1 Co.. 344 St. Paul St., W.,- !Momreal. P.Q. I 'I"hn|nvh \.'ir-L--2 iq vmw in (`.ann.d-a itl :.\1on1rezu. 1~'.L.g. . '[`hough Vic-ks is new in Canada it has 21 1'e.1na1`lmb1e sale in the States. `Over 17 million jars used yeaH,\'. 30 KILLIGI). ~H(i l.\'.ll'RlGl) ON RAIIAVAYS IN NOVEMBER Thirty persons -were killed and 416 Injured in a total of 337 mil- way accidents during the month of November on Canadian railtways. 'l`hm'e were 112 passengers injured, but none met death during the month. Employees who` mot their death mrmbered 15, while 281 were injured. Other persons were killed on Hm nnmihpr nf `I5. whie 23 were I Dun:-din Man Tells Relief. ~0ve1' One Hundred Enjoy Banquet and Social Evening. xmureu. Ulner persona wen: mueu to the nunber of 15. whie 23 injured. In 17 railway crossing ac- cidents six persons were killed and 16 injured. Rather _than sell their pigs at a low mice. the Irish fanmers are drowning them. ` I The Northern Advance of Prompt I1}. DRURY AND M. DOHERTY ON ()0-OPER-.~\'l`I\'l-1 BOARD ' I Considerable cgiticism of ~ the] management of the `United Famxers Co-0rpera.tive Company featured the opening session of the annual meet.- ing in Toronto on Tuesday. The rift developed in the afternoon over the closing of the co-operative stores, and a. certain element was there to make it unconlafortable for the gen- eral maua;ger and the directorate. A `nee nf 215:1 146 nn nn the vea;r s era: Iuuuwger auu Luv u1ucuLuaiu.r,. A loss of $161,146.00 on the yea;r s operation was not at all encouraging to the shareholders. The total loss `I on the chain stores was $185,530.00, but a small prot on the other lines cut down the net loss to $161,146.- 00. Added to this was the smile- ment by the general xnamager, 1\I`l`. Glemes, to the effect that the original capital stock of $1,138,700 had been depreciated to the extent .of $605,966.74, reducing the value ` of the shares from their par value. [or $25 1.0 $12.37. He was or the! opinion that now since the chain`; [stores have been closed the C0111-` 'pany would be able to do buszine.-ss! `on 1!. protable basis. 1 . . . X mL- .1 ..... ...v5..~... . run fv.--n-mu-a uu u. ynuuuwuu. u-..uu. i The depreciation in the farmers I stock, Mr. E. C. D1'ur,v pointed om. has already amounted to -fty cents {on the dnliar and as he viewer; it.) I `there does not a.ppear_ It: _;be any promise that it will not go we rest? of the way to oblivion. J t-xnucit understand why the stores could not; , ghave succeeded." said Mr. Dmnt. ' Either there is some inherent weak-i ness in the idea. of the ccroprative` -stores, or there was mis.managem1ent,. C01. Fraser, in reply, wantted to` know if Mr. Drum` was not on thei :1-irectorate when the first siore \va"s't3 opened in Toronto, which shower] zri! loss of $19,000 during the first ye.-arlt of its operation. 3` .> n__..-.._._.. 1 1- u~.......:i..-... .....:.1 me}: m. we \lyCAu.LLuu. , Secretary J. J. Morrison said he would like to tell the cause of the!` failure. but he couldn`t. It was -on the same principle of the city man buying a. farm and t.ry.in;.; in "run it by proxy. The Co-oopex-at'n'e Com- pany bought country stores and) tried to run them from the city by proxy, and that is something fhai cannot be done. \v\r\ .-.0 nu; mne+ In-rnrn nf iguana: cannot De (lune. 1 One of the most lrnpovint issues ; of the meeting was the econ of ; officers, and the balloting resulted in Hon. Mr. Drury and Hon. Man-|~ nlng Doherty being elected to the ` directorate. both of whom will have a. voice in the appoinunezzi at the; [secJ'eta;x'_y. - V I E `V Colonel D. H. Macbaren stressed the value or.` unseltishness. \'\`us: one of the many traits learned over-l seas, and should be carried ing the time of peace well wan". It would be much better something into t11ev..-organization :rather than endeavor to get thing out of it that one can. `l`.\--Dr-ngldent R. H. Heppleston /41 -`tleal of assistance might De I`BIlue1'uu.` I l ARE ALWAYS A PLEASING GIFT TO THE ' YOUNG FOLKS YUKON, sizes 8 to 11,1, . . . . .. MEN'S AUTO. sizes 5)}, to 11$ L:\DlE.`~ AU1`-O,-sizr-s S) to 10}, '.l`lJ'BES, sizes 10 to 11; . . . . .. AL"J.`()MOBlL1<] D., sizes )0 to 1 .~\U~T().\l0BlLE (3., sizes 10 to _] HOBBS, 2u1inSta])le to any size vt.. _. , . 1 ` Electric 'l`nh1e Imlnps .l )`rex Gluss\\'m'e 3hll)iClll'\ : Sets Scissors Serving` Trays ( `:1ss(`r0les The sale of 5'0.00v0 acres 0f culiti-1 vated farm land left vacant b_v[ `Mennonites -of the Rosthern, Sask., `district, who have gone to M'exi'co, to a. Winnipeg and New York syn- dicate is reported. The syndicatle is said to have paid $1,500,000 cash `Mix Logemer equal q1llI1llllt' U-L ripe apples (rent in :sm.~a'm -tvnibes), and thin slices of celery; add a small quantrity of French dr.essing,l and mix again; a.tra.n`,g:e `m a serv-l ing dish, spvninkle lightly with Eng- lish :wa1nu'.t "meats, mwopped ne; cover with mayonnaise or cream tlmssin-g: decorate with he~ar"L leaves Inf celery and slices -of apple rfrom which the vet? skim `has. `n-mu. "bet-n u\~ n-nunn \\' IIIUII L moved. SKATES Mix together equal aquantitie-9 of inn grunlnc {rl`1t(" in :Rl'n'm -`(`.'Dn)ES~}.. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS i he _is 21. I . Lue uu). \ of it tnat one uuu. Ex-President spoke for a few moments, out the factors necessary sturdy growth of the association. The idea of service is the ary motive behind the club," Dr. Rogers, an out-of-town the banquet. Army lite brings the best qualities in a. man, "is that a. depth of coinradeshtp - unselshness, unknown in %'li'te, mwkes itself felt." Major C. R. Kendall, past secre- 'tary, felt that organization was the main factor required in securing the n, uu_;unuv.x-nu; up any Hockvy S1.i('k<, Pm-k4, Ankle .\'upp0I'l<. Stralps, Etc. I.\............... . . . . . ., Razors and Cutlery SUGGESTIONS \Va.M(n't v or Scdax; Sa.l:u I l$I'.'\ss\\'m'e ,~\.~'h 'l`m_\'.~'_ (`olenmn I.:nnp.< and I -nntnu-nu I |P|l`IIItlIl lulll` lanterns }<`l:I. 'l`hi.~' SI l.l<)NI)ll) S.-\l~`lC'l`Y l{.-\Z()l{ (ms shown in rut) fur . . . . .890 (I. I I.l .l<}'l"l`l<} S.-\ lI<}'I`Y lR.\Z()R!~`. $5.00 and $6.00 .-\["l`()->`'l`N()P .\'.\l<`| l`..\7.0RS $5.00 `um ....n at an Val 1 1! nd i R u Blzules .. . , .. Puclmt linivos \\'hile \\'hitt* Vfllilv H \\'hilv I The am1u~`a'1 election of officers for Comrthiaxx Lodge, held on Thur`-sday, evening, Dec. 6, ~resu1ted as (follows :1 qrcv `I 11 In 1 Auunvnili K` (II A ('1 l*:\\;`1lu15, uvu. u, 'ACEu1|.\.IA uu .......... - `W.M., F. C. Lower; S.W., A. G. MoLellz1n; J.W., E. Shear; Chaplain, Rev. Spencer; .'I`1`ea.s., .H. -A. Slims; Sec.. A. H. :Fe1t; fI`1'ustees of :Pro- perty, J. B. Barr, D. lRoss, J. Shrubsole; Auditons. A. G. Mabel- lan, H. A. Henry; Tyler, Syd. Sher~ E lock. IF. 0. 1,()\vEn `.\l.-\STER ow [ `CORINTHIAN LODGE 16 years old, wno recenwy u1a,n-mu a widow 50 years of age, have ask- ed for an investigation into the marriage, and for an annulment. The bride has settled $10,000 upon the boy. which he will receive when :'hn a: 91 The parents of Burton S. Tucker, 16 old, who recently married .. mmmv an vanr: nf age. 5 ()`(`Il()(`K OH R-|<](iL'L.\R 'l`l<}.\ SI`O0.\'S, set of 6 . . . . . . . .$:l.7."> l`Ol*`ll".|. Sl`{)0NS, set of G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$:.`75 l)I`}.S'Sl`]I'u"I` .H'I`0()Nt~'. set of (S . . . . . . . . . .`$(i.'o'-'3 l"l{l'I'l` Sl`0ON.*`-. svt of 6 . . . . . . ' .N'l'(.`-AR .N'HI`}l.I., e:|(`lI . . . . . . . . . . . . . (`OLD .\ll`};\'l` I"()l{l( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 DOZ. DI*`.SSl`}R-'l` l{Nl\'I`I.\' .~\Nl) |<'()l{I{H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$$)..)() 21, I)()Z. 'I'.-\l.H.|<} I\'NI\'|`}S .~\I\'D l0l{|iS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1'.).U|) ve Our (`umplete Chests 01' Silver SPl'}(`l.\I.---V\'r- are se11in:_.: all 0111' hollo\v silver at cost. as we are d`i.=:contim1in5: this line. We have some beaut.H`ul pieces and can save you clollars on anytlxing you choose. Como l11zuul.'-.=eL-it. '_l`.\l$l'.l'} (`l"l`l.l~}l{`1.' B I-imullt` 1)(`.\S(`l'I- Knivvs $6.-'3) tn $9.00 1 l~I:uullo l)0s.~zm't Knives Stzlilliess; $$).()ll tn $15.00 ilo Hnmlle 'l`uhl(- l~Ini\ L`s $7.50 In $l'.!.`l)1) itv Hamlle I`:1l)Io Knives Hl:\iI1lcss $12.51! to $I7.()4) I`h1-nuns lhsttlos Hand Sleiglls T()])(\L`g:ll]S \'<-lucipetles Mitt.-' and Gloves .\l:u'n1 (`locks .500 and $14") ..10c to $31M) Page Three . 1.5:) . .+:-1.00 . $:;..'i0 u.- .-n `V are great labor savers I1 1 __1 DJ. ..

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