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Barrie Examiner, 30 Oct 1919, p. 5

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"30, 1919 '4 Thursday October 30, 1919 \ THE BARRIE EXAMINER Page Five BULBS || COMMENT OF THE WEEK GLASS GLASS Evening Post, making the 'rate ten dollars per tine, or 140 per inch each insertion. Yet busi- ness firms in the United States = F r Fall Planti Between employers and em- . 0 g States since January 1 have coat Ployees, strikes in the United > over 125,000,000, HYACINTHS TULIPS CHINESE LILY NARCISSUS, ETC. Another reason for the high make little Willie's pants out of Dad's old ones.--Greenville (8.C. Piedment. In three of Monday's Federal bye-clections, the farmers cap- tured seats by immense major- ities. Were a general election to be held now. the farmers would sland a big chance of securing the reins of power at Ottawa. Tobacen growers in the Leam- ington district have made 8554.00 an acre from this year's crop, If WJ. Fowler gets a few years of Tudk like that it will go far towards compensating Shim for leavr such a good town as Rarrie Daylight saving time, whieh Was diseontinued last Sunday, though a great convenience to Most of the people in urban mun- ieipalities. has been strongly ob- jected to by rural dwellers and it is not likely that it will be put. into effect another year, ale two autos recently and The lads who mobiles in town joy-rides may have thought it a @reat lark to do so. If caught thay will find it a pretty serious hufiness as the theft of an auto- mobile is now punishable by im- cost of living is that we no longer then desertwl them after short do not hesitate to pay it. They have long since had demonstrat- ed to their satisfaction that good advertising brings ample returns for the investment, Another instance of unreason- able demands on the part of the Fire Underwriters driving busi- ness to non-tariff companies was seen this week when the Hospital Board refused to pay the big ad- vance in rates demanded and (ransferred their business to companies oulside the jnsurance combine. On the $50,000 insur-, ance carried the Board saves} 8125 hy the change. | To mark the fortieth anniver- sary of his paper, Frank H. Lo' lie, of the Niagara Falls Reviow, issued a special edition of forty- four pages containing » number of very interesting historical articles, touch information on the varied activities of the town and a gratifving amount of ad- )Yertising. The issue is a very jereditable one and gives the out- side world a most favorable im-| pression of the Review and of. this hustling town with its many thriving industries, * As an amendment to the Do- minion prokibition bill, Mr. Burne bam. M.P. for West' Peterboro, Proposes the abolition of playing! cards. the use of tobacco and the wearing of feathers of wild birds | | Get your Window Glass Now JUST ARRIVING GLASS Special Purchase of _ Window Glass at Prices Much Lower than Present prisonment without the option of for dress purposes, Some will a fine take this in the light of a joke: but one can never tell whal the whirligig of time may bring. When the temperance forces first began their effort to secure total prohibition thousands of People laughed at it as an im- possibility Factory Cost An increase of twenty-five per cent was recently made in the advertising rates of the Saturday G.-W. V. A. AND NOW YOUR FURNACE Told weather is around the cor-| ver but is your heating appara- tus in condition for the long win | ter months? If you are about to | IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US BEFORE BUYING YOUR WINDOW GLASS In the minds of many people | install a new furnace or wish] there seams an impression thar Roo ian fea the winie ee Hal they will have (o pay taxes on all er! shape for the winter, let us 7 5 the bonds of the present issue, take care oF ihe wiping and sheet |! General meeting will be This is entirely erroneous. Only | ee Metal work for you, © are ex vhe: ersan's income is suf-| perl in this braneh and guaran-|| held Thursday, Nov. 6th, fiotent det tees within thal te tee our work j at 8 p.m. schedule for {axation will his b °9 Pm. bonds be taxed and in that case . j MOFFATT & PARR C. R. KENDALL he would have to pay income 2 i « F oe S$ faxes no matter what form his! 4 'Sole Agents for "Hecla"" Furnaces recy: flinvestment may take, Not one Plumbers; Phone 531, = Barrie nection in a thousand will have ry : a to pay taxation on his income sentials frevereceeeceennnneoocooroerooeoe. asemenns meeaonontansiontoniomsanionsibnanedontontontomtomsomom SSS SSS SSH trom Victory Bonds. "We must have courage and - | determination, and must summon]? OPERA HOUSE ° ° 9 The Uniled Farmers, whose|the necessary unanimity," said a|) ------------_-- 4 success in The recent legislative| distinguished British statésman| Friday and Saturday en I a ues In omen S$ oes elections probably surprised even|the other day, in counselling his N = jthemselves, have su far handledjcountrymen on the necessity of Oct. 31st-Nov. Ist | the situation with excellent judg-| maintaining her trade. These . ment, Heavy responsibility al- ponds might Just as wall bays The Big Paramount-Art- ica, And ways has a steadying influence|been uttere y a Canadian a "i ame THERE MAY BE HIGHER PRICED SHOES, BUT NONE BETTER ai the cilieen' of the protnas|sataran, for the qualities nat craft Special ae : ll be glad lo soe them measure|ed are all-essential to this coun. ee MADE, OR BETTER VALURS, THAN WE OFFER. OUR STYLES bp te tale responsibilities. It|try at the present juncture. Can-|? WM. FAVERSHAM ee thous- 8 very casy to criticize. To car-|ada is now offering the 1919 Vic- = 'dice ee ARE EXACTLY WHAT WOMEN WANT. THERE IS ENOUGH ry olll refariné is: quite another |tory Loan and it must he pushed --IN natler as the new Government|through to suocess will courage, . tlie NOVELTY ABOUT OUR SHOES TO PLEASE EXACTING BUY- writ ibd ius rae scam [ron Lo ogee sprotute un-|? THE SILVER KING ¥ se abat duce the expenses of governmont,|animily, if Canada is to provg ' > ERS, AND THE NOVELTY IS SO BROAD THAT EVERY PAR- send the people back to the'land) worthy of her opportunity, ~ Price abate ate " and bring about some of the other} Great dpportunities for trade a) sii Me 4 TICULAR TASTE CAN BE SATISFIED. . eee important changes advocated by | lic within the grasp of Canada if|? has made as striking a ---- them, Ontario will benefit largely. !her farmers, wage-earnors, mer-|$/ success on the screen as ey Fin x ( teem chants and manufacturers hays he stage. Ever see Ex- a WOMEN'S FINEST KID BOOTS A Coneliding an editorial orf {oceslent enough bo en tor aaa wonder. < i = Canada's new jedi, {he Baturday| them. n the maintenance ot f + Si ' ral / + Sve '1 ! * ife. Georgi made by Blachfords of Toronto, thé very best boot Evening. Post of Bhan oar ete pea ean ig Also a Sunshine Comedy . Shi ' tailoring possible, made in the most fashionable _ good sachin ie yeaa the abilily to carry on. One of the entitled ; ah Oes styles, in Cuban or Louis heels, welted soles, prices outcome of its appeal for the great obiecls of the Loan ppart "Damaged No Goods" " Noh i .50 and $12. 7 Vietory Loan of 1919 with con-|from the tehabilitation of the ' cdlaw Rta "Wendie. cl wwe oe $11.50 $12.00 a pr fidence. 'The gallant part borne|returned soldiet. is the raising|$ Sunshine Comedies are gs, they. Another line of fine kid boots, the famous MODEL Togs enna in the war, bola by of SOrnmeot cr Mee he ths always good. at the SHOE, made in Louis, Cuban, or Sport heels, splendid at sliome who supported. the| tinue ite system of erédite to ; Prices: 16-11 cts. Seo quality of kid, in all the new lasts; prices'very moder- armies, is assurance of \the|Great Britain, France, Belgium|$ First show 7.30. second 9 if Fi , ee from ate . ' ++ $8.50, $9.00, $9.38 and $10.00 pr. country's spirit. The purposes/and other countries, and at the ot need ©» \ Weeleoti imilar line to. the Model Sh 4 of this loan have been plainly seme time 'pay cash 0 Whe: Gen. COMING e also have a similar line to. ie ode. joe, made stated, and they claim the sup-)48dian producers, nm ese se > by the Rena Footwear Co., of Montreal, in Louis and port ct common sense as well | eredts. ur present end' future Monday next only a iaved i} "Ss Pr : Patriotism. It is wot fo be ex-| trade depends and all Canadians Wallace Reid in The Dub th con: << Sport heels at . pected that at this hour Can-|must unite to ensure an ample subscription to the 1919 Loan adians will fail to carty on." D t which alone will render them im- Fi ssible. D Pig ey A y P : n Of particular interest (e the | Possib Prepare to pay for Victory. eile Distinctive Tow toes, in all sizes; special values at following prices printing craft are the last féw| \ aa 2 us ta a ae Styles $4.50, $4.89, $4.95, $5.38, $5.89, $6.00, $6.50 pr. SHIN ieee ean terary' Digett dine ee i Rests, Retreshes, Soothes, rt whic ave been issued withou idhurst is losing three of its Beals--! perfect= tf o the assistance of type-setters. |lei ng familiies, Messrs. George, isd oan 'geag for REMEMBER, we have the exclusive sale for Dr. Hurl When the compositors in the|Max atid Donald Coutis, each they "York, burt's Cushion Sole shoes, for women, misses, lads, Magazine offices of New York|having ptirchased a farm in West R Burn, if Sore, Irri ng the 4 Women girls and infants, built for solid comfort and substan. went out on strike in direct de-|Gwillimbuty; the first near Tnflamed or Granulated, nation i tial wear, prices from $3.75 fiance of the orders of their|Bradford and the other two mn Meal Dene iets, ate for Intant or Adal te at 1 of y Hheale. Te ek ee ee union chiefs, the publishers of|the vicinity of Newton Robinson, Eye Book. Company, Look for the stamp on the'sole, Dr. Hurlburt's Cush- the Digest determined to get out ion Sole. We operate this store upon the theory that "it's better to satisfy a customer at any cost.'"" their magazines without the com- Positors' help. All their matter was type-written and from this copy engravings were made. The reproduction of the type-written copy is not quite as readable as type nor as economical of space yet it answers the purpose very well. The experiment is an in- teresting one and once more proves the old adage, "necessity is the mother of invention." It is possible that the strike which, was responsible for this experi- ment may prove very costly to the compositors, for' the publishers Point out that this departure may ultimately lead to the elimina- tion of type-setting for maga- zines. Fashion If you 'want the kind of Footwear you don't find else- where, try this : Es tore. We have many such cases, A Persons seeking ewhere and finding here. Kerosene the New Fuel RELIABLE. AGENTS WANTED County proposition, to sell Oil Gas Heating Appliances, adaptable to Furnaces, Coalior Wood Ranges, Heating Stoves. Apply or write CANADA OIL.GAS HEATERS, LTD. 35 Adelaide St. West, Toronto, Ont. __ | The Hurlburt Shoe Co. , 4 i ; +++++++-$6.50, $7.00 and $7.45 pr. aiCee P : I Some nice lines of College Girls' Shoes, in black and zie mahogany leathers, made in broad, medium, or nar- a r f . 32 DUNLOP ST. 2)

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