Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 17 Apr 1930, p. 4

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'I`hursda4y, April 17. 1930 ~31! Chain rennial ._..IL..:.,`, OI " "IV 01 m it: for thi with 1: mm;.- lcitcr ,..;_\...,; .. .... wished 51% in Man <-; thin;;. dC`S[x`t>j sons." nu The E'- 'I"hursI.a H ( Z:'{'3.1:1Li.i;111s who are now wrestling with their ic;;r.1v tux statements should find cause for ih:m.l in the fact that they 'don t have to v\'7'u'{-' ..'n Han r/~n1n I\`. 4111:; Qnnur.{nn [1\u."rrn4 1'1 1/ I [ ` . : ..:m. _.2l F53 "T li'`"rvlc Mirror suggests `that St. Thom- 1 ;;~. I ni'rmv the custom of Toronto in `dressing its pazliccxllcll, and comments Toronto policemen lrmn\~'1+`kc policemen. This leads us to wonder ` xxtllm lire cops of other towns look like. ..,l.).i:.,;.u.~'.~:.ing [the question of advancing - the ci.;qi;.~;rilie Grzivenhurst Banner says: On. ac-, 1 c7;y.=,'-i1'.ot' l';1i1\V(ly and navigation service con-ii 1inuing on ::t.and'ard `time it is doubtful if day- liligi .~;_:;vin would prove satisfactory here. i "'Y,'3H}`1i111e11i&1 1ca1'd during the past;weekestro,ng- 1;. "cf1zfir111s the opinion expressed by The Ex- :1rnine"f Will `the action of the "town council in dt`L'1`:11'i1`rg' fm"d`21_v1ig'l1t saving` time was not in ziccnrdrlllce with the wishes of ,a large majority 1 `I the r21tep:1_vers. ` " ` ` Thc__p_e11 has replaced the sword. and `now,th`e I (`ircenmre Star wants to know `if automobiles are tu.._,supcrscde the cave-man -s club, whenva `.\+';1; w_0_m:_m drops court proccedings; Ix) x11.:11"r_""tl1e 1niu1".v.nho ihad `knocked her _down M wiil111i51nn1or car`. 7 !`.\ CL`*.1 H_l'C }'UuL.g ll`lLS!3Ul|._CylIlu ul. 1). I uuuuyg; 1 keep g-ro.vIung.~--`t~11ere,wxll `be plenty more grey 11-eagts-~-besides- the r0bin s. J .,g'~_,ap_ .. _ , _ _':j_`.T"'- T =` "fm?.p`_-`I':e:`;1eCl robin` is reported -from Orillia. 1Hm-scraps-`?be:t'.vee11.Mayor Johnston and` the ;;`i`1`i . Ei""`,2'T'2"` -colitinue and the difference_s he- !.wccu the police magistrate and M. B. Tudhope 1--9-r'\.x;'y:I-Iii`. `j'11PA up? -\'n nlnhhr nan:-`A In-nu I, f\r\I\ " :=*:u1`.cn1s`j `VI ' vvu .k;.,pick:`:\1iwhale is to -be `brought t Toronto 3 !`;,;;_* ;1'nc shriners convention in June.oSome of I!"'.i.,""\L_',}`1I_l.-l1(T, in1pressi0n that :1 pickled condition j_g;iH[C the Hung over here. mhcr .! LR.` m&%%%%%&**$%%%i$f P . in EDITORIAL COMMENT o >2'<>X E1>X<>X<$. .>X<>X<.>X<>I<>I0I"X"X1K4i| .WEED CONTROL . in mi ;im'.ic*.ive little book written and com-' }`i1L'ii by the Hun. Duncan Marshall of Toronto, ;`-.lini.~.icr ml" /xgmiculture for the Province of Al'- 1-.:.;:l Lmin 1 to 1921, the -author has relat- 13.1 y.i;ic'.ical experiences of farmers in Ontario a uni 1 l\_\ nrniu-in nrnuinrnc `I1 fhP rnnfrnl Of L1`. ': imc will he, for example, a model of the izmgm-"ell i\'icai'a,4`ti:t canal; lanother showing iih,` S:tli:ira Desert might `be `caused to ~l will llmiug=li ii`i'i,<;`ati<)i1; an illustration of the `.'r}`.:~~`.`.| tunnel under the English Channel, ll I .... ..n. M:m_v new and wonderful machines till in: sc: up, :2:ll]1C of them sliced in `two, so ; I` xiii -_'i7ll:IlS incty see their inner workings.jA- .-.ii<.:; lilu novelties will `he a miniature coal viii; in:. 'v."nicli visitors may descend `in :1 i::.`j..-I. in view the uiiderground workings. !`in- liL?\ -:' museum is made possible `by an i_iii- ll] ~i;': hi .$;i,(mo,o(m .l)y Julius Rasenwald, .'1`iiL.l. !l`.L`l'L`i!1llli_ and philanthropist.M"The"value if :?`:u .:ii1crpri::r:, hoth from an entertainment !il.i r,'.|l'i":li will undoubtedly be cc;'\' v_1'cat. " `Ix "i:?'7_ci1c:fpe1' higl1\va-y constr in-C11 Orillizl and Gravenhur: Lilli] in winter conditions. 1;; p.~;: acJ as ahnnsl in1passa'ble. .111 UL?` ri 11,2: HIC HC.-V\," lV\UbCLH|l Ul DLJCHUC dllu lllU.uaLI_y. .':tj.{r)',{I1S':lll added attraction for visitors.` caitcrprise is not a newspaper in the or- >-<:l`i$5`;p1)l.lL{1 collection of working mod- rips an-do mechanical devices to illustrate l pl't't};'l`CSS. The newspaper feature of i ta-. lies. in the fact that exhibits will be! :_i or zttltletl to as new developments oc- 51 nvn\.vuu--`v-v- -v- vv -- .-- -_- 1 h.1.\ `been described as a three~dimen- \::1'.i4Iic newspaper is to be installedas .1 ma 11c..v,/ Museum of Science and Industry .110` Jr` n.L{h.1 nHrnr~Hr'\n +'rn- ucHr\'I'c- A MUSEUM" N EWSPAPER" L'.l ]`I1}lL."L1\,Xll CXpCI'lCilLLCb Ul ldllllcla In \Juuuu-_.r 2111} the pmirie provinces in the control of v.'c;:3..~. This new booklet, w-hich iswissued by l1`.1`pcI'i:11 ()i1 Limited, is a companion `volume to `+`i.:1._i zmd }~':'.rn1 Yard which attained cbonsiid-N c !':1Mc ]mpul:u-i1_v among agriculturists last year. ,..L..I1 1-.... 3. . ll AAI\t<`- ll`-`Ill`+:I1tL Ah.` 'x-\';.`I'viCC man told the magistrate `that I ' Iwkc nut just :1fter'he got married, and D. lJ.u' Nugget complains It s that `way . I'm !" Would _it not be_advisable to re- .._. |ll\lL.LlV|LllLLDD (LIHJ LIIUDLIVUIIMJO UI LIIU m is enhanced by numerous illustra- wlm heard Mr. Mars`ha11 s fine ad- auxi crmiication, given to the Kiwanis ` :11 Slruud, this amplification .of the m'.liJ pmve of especial interest. EDITORIAL NOTES construction tried -out Gruvenhurst has not prov- ` - . - . -r\.- r\l\Ii Iqlunnn [nun-A nnnlunnn tllltl nut. I-nu Ilvw yaw. `Ia . Large sedtions are ` ,, Recently the "Midland Free Press `poked fun at-Orillia about making such a fuss over securing an industry with-a totalpayroll of $25,000 :1 {)e'a'r---probahly not as.much_as `that of the two ilja ncwspa ers---_-and the Racket-Times re- taiiates-'by stat ng that it mistook a picture of % De Valera for the editor of the Free Press. V A For the fourthftime, the Senate- has thrown out the bill requiring each newspaper to publish thenames ofqthoseiowning and controlling it. This measure. introduced `by .`T. `L. Church, lS_ en`th'-ely. in t-he interests of the public and the Senate s actiojn:j:_b_u_t serves to show further how . out of toucltiwithtpopular sentiment this an-A cie_ntbody is`? ..-_ .. . - -"7 \ . - -iIu-u-1-- '-`- - -' Kr .\ . I,` | -v " `I . .-`K `:3 -The suggestidn-iofrlxld. `Longm-an to l1'a,.ve_.1` g.et.vtogeVther for tl1e'coun?cil-`and other municipal bbdles has a_ good dea1 to~comm5nd it, especial- ly in` view `o 1":a;.ce_lebm_tion next. year to mark the xsixtiethv anniversary of Barrie s incorpora- , tion as :1 town. However, `May tor June seems somewhat late in theseason for such a gather- ing. lf postponed. until the -late fall, it would likely prove m_o"re successful. Several weekly newspapers have been advo- cating the abolition of the county council, but the. Dundalk` Herald is of`the opinion that this would result in decreased interest in municipal affairs. ``If county -"councils are everuabolished, to get candidates to run for reeve`or deputy- reeve won t `be 'so easy, it says. The good times the municipal "heads have `at county co_uncil is about the only fun they ha.ve.I it i the duty ef the assessor`to`:'1)1ac,c;{'o11 his roll the names of ah `persons entitled` tq he.cn`- ` tcred upon AP-art`_l_tI`of~ the ydtrs1'iS_t-.~,~1i'a;St23$Ji7;aj. "1 when the lifst ,was;$prp'phredi5-`felt if after the date -of ` "the: -Lrretum :_ '91} ,the., `mind that the ~househo1der can ybeJ11e_1dt'toja_'c -;-. etctionsf some 500 rnames'...\v'ere adtteit'jiii:Btf; 5 tie...` And this list was .prEpared..w`itl1i~11* .`n'v'Q _ ` C` fol}. The co'un~ilf -'sh_.o1'_1l{Cl ._ "s e1 fTt`<'3) .; it `that 25 `?g 16 c'>t`t- , deal, closer cheigkt is `kept o;n__;Atl1e" c.c`>.wh fs':pbpulai; _ `m1.' Jn this -`connection 1 it".s'11o~Lf11d`;-he! ahqrne ; in I <-;o_un.t for failing`t5?3i3f1i1l"i-hfdmi'tit) tc1iT.A}t3hf,:_` assessor. , - ' _ Members of the Toronto city council were hardly nicely sett'led in their seats than they set tojwork to use their position for their own fin- ancial advitntage. Special legisIat.ion' was secur-' ed: at Oucen s ~Park._ and a by-`law `passed boost- in}: their salaries to the extent of $17,850.. Such` action indicates a very low standard` of ethics in- deed. in the eyes of these men, election to the city `council does not represent an honored op- portunity for service to the `people but it means 7 to augment their personal income. ~=T:he.-.cit_\i. pa-r` pers are hanttlingtlremIwithotigt glpxestand, tire electors shouId'do"the sam'e`ite:%t:r:1tm`nry: ' ` . Midland Free Press-,-A neighboring city has decided to restrain tliexplacing of outdoor signs, claimirig they are doing 9. great deal of damage. not only .130 scenery but also to the advertisers because of the irritation and illwill created; But gvho stops to read bill boards in `this motor ago? IDIYFIDYJ` HIANW` 'I"fI DI` IMYIPFDH .."-.l"I'_>, , _,. -. _'..._._.. _ _ -`,,cANUcKs WILL G1-:1"bN-ibr *~~-~ . `Ma.fox:d'M-irr`axi--_,-If Canadians in United Sta.tc.\s;arc be- . lng dlsmissd .f1f,om their positions the izids *off` iqodd many big American institutions mgzihpg. i:;pg:if:}v'; .' ' LOSERS DON'T ADVERTISE-3 _; ,3, ._~,;-3 1'\'I`a'i'ox`i`l'NI`i"1"i"oi`_`-"i`r"1':lmzin` who \':>h 9. 'big`poo1 in a hvrsc. rabonasi. l11S.J14mc.,l..u. ..!.1<=..12.a1as:.1:-. ...T1"!1.c:.,.pza.nt:.r,..s.~,a:cI!tIL.. big enough to pliblisii the names of all the losers. "f'3...`.`?:`..!`.!$. .S.,.`..*!'!.'&1: .!.1. ..F.H`3.`?!"`? !J.F5S..... ` iLk5%~ ` `Elie pl-ov1n_c_es that edorge tlmemg ,'g38`$;Ou1try` ptnuon is increasing, at the ratc`ot halt a. milngm bi;-dsgannuallyv` lmontarlo and markets is a rather important problem. Farn':r{s Advqcat;-:I; gene '8_.8.1.3:i..1.I.1$. r<:s13.1.8s.t.!931s...t_2i9:.d2li;u3' f<;>m`ess..1 Ehe provinces tlmem, `ihoultry 2.. a._-..--..x.'-.:.. ..L 51".- ....a.-`..c |..-u' - ...nu..e._ 1.x... (Whitby Chronic:`le: s postmester re? A ceived his usual spring consignment of maii order cata- logues this week for distribution in Whitby and the sur- rounding country. 'I'he.1a.rge departmental stores never torget to advertise, and it is this faint than gets them a lot of their business. People today_want to be invited to _ '~`' ... _ . 1 A ` A _. 7 `A ma vr.1r:n"r `sun vnim . DEATHS AT RAILROAD CROSSINGS Milverton Sun--0ne of the present day problems of traffic on the highways is protection of the `traveller a- gainst his own foolishness and his thoughtless and illog- ical attitude of `taking a chance. There will be alarm in the announcemht from Ottawa that during the last ve years 617 persons were killed and 2.154 injured in _C;anad_a in level crossing accidents. Despite constant of- torts to educate the public, to warn them of this danger. , these killings -. and maimlngs continue to increase from year to year. Last year there were 390 highway crossing a accidents involving automobiles.` horse-drawn vehicles and ; pedestrians, and there is no record of scores of other in3 l stances "in which death was escaped only by inches and seconds. While the majority of these tragedies occurred at unprotected crossings there were more than 300 cases in which `gates, bells or watchmen, proved ineffectual. The speed of the automobile has developed _overcondenee:that `the oncomingftrain can be beaten at cross_ing.,_.'I`hen' soxqethin ,happens: a 'morne nt of hesitation,` '_ ' slackening. or `control-+`and 't_he`wreclir_ he" _ ` tells the "rest of thestiory. :.'..,._ ., NEwsP4pt:1eMi:Iv' AN`D":1IVOICiI ` NewssArg`us-~'I~`here` -are 200 applications from Stirlins 'Ontario for divorce. or .this number, .128, .car_ne,f-rom To-r route. In 125 applicationsthe.initia,tive,hass $99!! taken by the wife. Included in "the list are "mechanics, mer- chants. salesmen, clerks, barristers and so'-on_.- But there's _nqt a single. solitary editor,-reporter;orrvnewspaperman--of I _ ' size, shape, color or description being sued for-divorce. _ at a showing! What a record! What "a tribute to the pure, sweet lives of -the seemingly tough" birds that. in- ha-bi't the newspaper oitices. -Ladies-ii' you have many sgtltmfs ahd it, among the number is the humblest scribe on the~ro ster`of'tbe newspaper office, loci; Well and kindly 1'1"` thisjay. He's apt to [be a.diam'o nd in` the rough. henna: as-A Ida `n-mu hibn unu +n- than vnr\\rin`nr tho oh-on: " .Chai1g1i1g isgas foolish nbxii Vasit. ev` j.v1va's'V'.3,I;1t- starting work earlier and quitting eariiei` never was'Io9,1-` ish. Just/,why_'a;_ c_lo_ck has to say eight in grdexj to start work at. spven has never been made clear to me. Cha.nging"*c1qcks:.means; nothing on the farm. Outside work ha's .to.b_e dime according` to weather conditicns. It ` is no use arranging to start an hour` earlier and.quit-an 3 hour earlier when conditions do not allow, it. Putting the i clock ah_ead,_w1i-l not get dew off gra.in_any_ earlier. ` ll ` U115 Jay. `gas up 00 10!: u.ura,u1Uu`u`,ul hut: ruugu. ances a.r,e,he may take you to- thevmdvies` or the circus oniy when `It's his turn to use the `office:-p'a'ss.` But mind. not that._"Ga.ze xedly upon` those hard, cold gures from Ottawa that tell of broken hearts andhusted homes, and 'r`e`xne;'nb`_er there's not a newspaper guy in the whole list. Ddn't_ foret`tha.t._ He._ma.kes the ideal husband; hard dun-Ir `Inna hnui`-xx nn nnlv (ah-`I-nnnntnu-u fnfk n fond 1 \.1.1i'iL ]" } Ul:U|l_\ AIIIUII8 a5n\.u.nuuan..; -`.5... _,-e... .'`.\r. Mzirshztll has in a most attractiv_c.an .~i1`ri;~ie lll'.l1lllCl' dealt with the one specific ques- aim: ".\'CC\l eradication, and has by compiling 11;: npiirimis: and experiences of the farmers `.2`-u1:i~:l\=c.~'. succeeded in producing apguideyfor ivll`;L`l' :':ujxnei's who would endeavor toikeep `W.:ci:` l`.illtl.\` clean and productive. With many 1`-;w:r.mcn1 $l,_Q'l'lClJlllll`lSiS contributing, the book- ]...-L min hcgiirning to ending is most practical ;.n.l .~'h.u1il `help each farmer in the province-to mec mzii grczit problem Weed Control. The 1lllI';lCllVl`l8SS and effectiveness of the __I_-___...I I-.. ....._......-\..n :I|`9lI. I_JOD_'U_ 101185` U18-I. __ he-_ !'n&K8S_ me meal RILISDEDKH nara v'rorl_:.`longAhout"s and only fair monetary xewards ail tend to keep mm humblemd-tn his proper place. DO`IV"T sz-:1: EM AS WE PASS Ev" PEOPLE WANT} TO BE INVITED A DA YLIGHT `ska I/`ING EGG GRADING I,.$J|:Fpg~!1n: 11:: w` saw; 1 s1.x%.Lt t" wry` ptaron I.:...iL.-..........u.. `ihe newr 4l.: ..I..I'L Ln .4 .'uA4\.4IAaw can-um v\rnI\aIp\I, umua nun: WClD| ` demonstrated recently to the hard- , working taxpayer of Orangeviiie when i Justice Wright of Toronto arrived in` that town on the morning train. He was met by Sheriff Endacott and 3 ` latest modei small sedan. `After arriv- ] ing at his hotel he refused to proceed to the court house in this conveyance M `and; still refused when at more expen- .s1_i!et;e`d_an,`-:_th} envy `of many "towns- `.pi=opip. '\v,as placed at his _disposal. He, walked a distance of half a. mile to the` court house but availed himself later of the use of a limousine offered by a citizen of that town. -VIUDGES ARE JUDGES, and this was Annanneh-nfnrl 1-nnnnu 1-n +1-us Luna . Page `V HE LONG ARM of the law has been lengthened. David Brinton, trap- per prospector of the Sioux Lookout district, was located by means -31 an. aeroplane last week and brought to justice. He was sentenced to four years in the penitentiary on a charge of stealing furs from the Hudson's Bay Company while in transit south of Red Lake. Frank Lee, a Chinese -:estaur- ant proprietor, got one year suspended senter_rce,for receiving the stolen furs` and was told to `fget out" of the dist-' trict. " ' A ECAUSE HIS LITTLE daughter had been spanked by the sclioo; tea- cher in the good. old-fashioned way, an irate Dutch father, living in- Pem- broke, 11asHw.tltten` 'th`e3board of edu- ` .ca,t,_1pTn jn . t11_'at town_"see'ki1f}g redress, . '.9iAhIn'.lA'l_heA_' crnfe "If? `Fuss nhiiv` ha '.unI' `H1-'El'1&_E IOWIL seexugg 1`8C1l'8SS, 31141213; 1 ;`s;e;i._.,r:'g-;get`s- ~1n:;E;e.-_sjays`he will tai%e$'cdsefto c_ou'rt.' 51-:1 vlafims the 1 .mgpks.b;t.t:;e~gcrj;11,-;jT1te3tggxgpes ':_irc ;.1__ ' .`th'at_,hef ieythen ;I`1(>L,_';letali-' -;&te.'-u;;pn;E3t,r;_;xiti1iifki{g3 .,-...;';r.,i ;.~. ; 4 :31; M -$R$: $ -` 4 ' .l:'l....'....L'.a...i.,`,.n.`A aw; `...'+.....`ne1. -'.-nu... '!::"i,3i`<$tier*\1;b`d'1`I"3i`7:hi'P> nana;.m`a me-sew: _:` _". l ;'u""'.:'-. F _'Q f9r_pont1pg.,sh- "T`,?'| `T '5 -T -~`-'7'" .`.T" 1.?""' "`!*1`'" = %,;e:'nfin_-g-and. 1;: a;.'jr'ue:s'h'7sto1'y ' `evm1_,1_f,_-`t1h_.e sei1Son',is: early; J19 three- -headejd -sp;ec_kl_ed Mtx7O.11`tT1ja,s. cqm-e to life at it-he" .grdvincia1:.;sh~ hatcheryf ; at. jGle;noxta.' _ ';Pice_,EdWar;_<:punty. .At- " Tehdants there have seen two}-he'a`ded Spry, but th1s.is the` first -of the Si- amese triplets." The oddity is very` lively and "promises to develop into :1 full sized sh. Another unique feature , about the hatchery is the large num- `oer of white spsecklpd trout. :1 R. R. E. JOYCE of Port Carling will probably take the longer lane`- routc fromgncw on. Recently, while ':m'ssing tll ice toward Winderm:`c dis horse and cutter clmppcd through he ice and disappeared near Florencs : f.s1'.-;r`:c'i.__I Vl1e_docto1* just; had time to `1u_mp' out ito the water handicapped \ 1avX_f_:sed the accident. ` . [irth~a ea7\;y"xvinter ovcrcoa:__.. I-I_c.;vaa ':es_qued y `1 number of workm`en`\v?t " '*=l=:I The Weekly Mirror L . IVAIXU LIIV VV . d . ULJDLVLDIV L D, I: . ' T615 .5116)-p1r'. has a record which pet- habs few m Ii my men can equal. He `rntlffellorated his 93rd birthday alnd is the oldest soldier in that city - xaaviruga signed-. .\_1R....I.c1:. .,.ss.=sI.e.1.`@J: cam- _)a.1gns from the Crimean to the World War of 1914-18. In his life-time -bf .... ..l.... I......-...... L- _........ ....... .. .....a.u.".' ~ A)_;R_E.`p_;PIENTS of c:'1`1_a.rit$/V aiio municipal relief will. not be qbie :10 ti1`bWi1(tl'fir depression" following ' _a/re nt decision of the O:nt`a'rio Liquor 1.4.3611 '1 b6l.`t'd;that. persons ha1'd`=1Sress- ' rd enougtl to,be getting }iB1ic"-:h'a1'it3" is'ho(1Id. t Iidablc to afford liquor and `hrs not-rnifc urn Han!-ofnrn r-nnnnnrl V --'-' -2-: an t ' ._,`. ct A7; ` RGT. MAJOR W. J. CLEMENTS, . ` (H `YH|{\}-nh? hns 9 rm-m-r1 whinh nni-- \ :'v;-.~iiwl\.' i1 s Mayor McCuaig s Scotch thft A..: .: lYI3:.1'.Llw him 1.1vm' daylight saving. H is. .i 1H`icu1L tn grow old gracefully. parlic_:u- 1;:;'1_-y ix nu: lmp;'cns tom :1 pcdestrum. /\ =$;;i:,::.tist_-deciitucs that many auin1a-ls`laugh;` '| ?~.`\ ; <@t1l.?? "I~.'ardly help it if they obser.v.evd...pco-. pic O I\lIGIiIuIII' II`II lag:-no In the News from Ontario ' Town Newspaper: vvzu UL 15111-10. .I.u (Mo uLC'uuuL. '41 service, however, he never saw a battl. ,. ale. 5!: 9'9 ._ ,. ., .. 5.s`?*`-.!F" exam awe` .1, Lil ds_}i'e on.?3:2_1`e 15a1't;~p,' . giany. t_o.,.extr;mii_a`t tnrn_.;. `Up samju`; way "aim additiqrhas been made to the number of their enemies in the person of the mana.ge1' of the Hydro-Electric system there. He blames the Canadian member of the European thrush fam- ily for carrying a wet stick to the top of a Hydro pole at the south ware` transfo1"mer station causing a switch] and insulators to burn out, doing -:`.am; age estimated at $300. ' it :1: :Y: ANY STORIES of wolves, bear: and other wild animals some out of the North Country and now fsom `New Llskeard comes a real dog story thatshould appeal toevery sherman. `The Speaker tells it in the words of a French-Canadian settler: My dog, he `great on the hunt. When I take my rie, that dog he hunt for-big game, the moose,-the cariboo, the bear. When ,I take my gun thet dog he hunt for "rabbit, the partridge; thefpi`airie chick- en,` One day I say I fool that dog. So I take {down my sh-rod and my sh- bag. and that dog, he look, and then run to_' the garden and scratch for the sh-Worm." .1. .v. .v. gnu... av-.1 v.u.uu:.;1 .LLLLLV\J|J aaalu M: Orillla. Read this from the News- Letter: When spring comes to Orillia the animals come. too. Three colors of squirrels, red. black and grey, walk wires and rob kitchens on the edges of the town. Deer frolic on the conces- sions. A' red fox has been chased by dogs through the swamps of the South Ward. A certain West Ward :-.`esldent reports wild rabbits nesting under his woodshed oor. Lynx tracks have been discovered on} the golf course. A mole has been killed in a local grocery store cellar, and according to .3 Toronto pap- er. one festive Orlllian witnesses to having seen a green snake with red eyes listening to Amos 'n Andy broad- cast before a local radio dealer's shop. Less than three years ago, the Bell Telephone Company arranged a life insurance plan enabling employees to pay premiums `by monthly. deductions from pay. That this plan has proved. popular is shown in the Company's annual statement which says that em- ployees are already carrying this in- surance to the extent of $6,500.- 000. 15b_ % EYfRE SEEINH THINGS again in _ _AOril1lAa. this I)uUHL\,1)UII JJVJ auu; LU auxzuu .n\.]u\.u the psrrpitsvare therefore cancelled. -'- :__- -' an FRESH VEGETABLES `FOR 1 IfI'U'l1`l Is The growing of crisp vegetables in yourgarden from Rennie`s Seeds. the best that grow, not only saves money and reduces the cost of living, but pro- vides healthful employment, as well as lfurnlshlng liberal supplies of fresh food for your table. Write Wm. Ren- . nie Co., Ltd.,, Toronto, Cana.da, for copy of new catalogue. 'l :!,'1-.1 OCIVIUC, IIUWCYCI, Ali; IIUVCI oaw G UKILMLC. BELL INSURANCE PLAN TlI5=B_ARRIE EXAMINER run I \I-IV LITTLE MONEY SHOWROOM WEEK` DECIDETD success sdps int-ares ; (connzfcd Irom Page one) D , A` vf the gatherxjr-wg)acg _for many per- kdfin-` t_he McLaughlin- Buick, Marqueu*,t.I`-.banc1' Pontiac makes. rpm. npw Maxaubtbe came in for a bulcx, 1v1u.1qucum;_'-,u.... .......u..., .....,w_,_ The new Maxqubgbe a great deal of favorable comment, as did the other two well-known nnes or this big _,Can3.ddan organizat,ion_ ; General Motbjis. .-_L-.." -u.._:...\.L n :'........._v 4.v__ The Depsog Straight 8 formed the centre of muh` interest at Fred van Patt.er's garage. -4._ -...1 rl.....1-.. L......I-.. .____A I. anus.` u 5----"5'- Durant cars and Rugby trucks were the features at Harold Hill's where the .1a.tj.est model. 6-14" from the Durant Motors at Leaside met with M hgarty approval. 4:11 1:! `I J nvn_-kn`-nrnr`= nlvurforc of A1- \\'1n.-n the l)und:1lk Herald remarked that "l`roh.ll`ly Mr. Ford will not write -his aut0-bio- ;gr:ip'-.1_~; until he re-tires, the Meaford.Mirr- H1` ;c'plic.l that it will be Tu-dor history., p , Morley, who is seeking to assume the nv !l`.llC or W. A. ~B0_ys, K.C., -as member for ~<' n :1: Sinicne, will have plenty of competition 3 ii if {he noxninutilm, according to reports.- Iv:-n-4 \Jln.1a. Linavv ..-.____-. The most important work to be un- dertaken in the Capreol division of the C.N.R. this year will be the erection of a new station at Parry Sound. The exact location has not yet been decid- ed upon nor the cost of the building, but construction will be commenced sometime this year. `Thursday evening in the Amerxcan hotel. V. - '!\r.. \r...... .:--..:...1 LI... .....\-AnJ- .IIl'\V\- LIUUCL. . Mr. Moore decried the present con: dition of business -among automobile dealers throughout the Dominion and especially criticized the dealers for allowing too much on used cdrs when taken in on new'models. 'He charged the dealers with being poor business men and advocated a change in their methods if they would` make further progress. . ur r-Am.-... nne m-m-iAm~.+, n H-an `WILL GET NEW STATION 1, ;_ L- Kiwanis luncheon will be !held on! Thursday next week (April 211) in Trinity Parish Hall. Rev. Wm. John- _ston= of Montreal will be the speaker. J. F. CRAIG 8: SONS CARHAR'l`T'S OVERALLS AGENTS FOR Latest calculations place the tem~ perature of the moon at 265 clegxw-es above zero at its hottest. and 196 be- low :45-:`0 when totally eclipsed. rl'rll'.'l:\".'uxI|\.J.1 ul LIIL Ixtvt I.IuI.L Luv UII I. IIIIVU CV pi1 _\*' an the scglc o1 t`_11e Sl1OWdBl1JWJ:ldg`Ct--22V2 ;=sga;~.i:.e.ut; , A .

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