Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 26 Oct 1939, p. 6

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nuxx_\ n\u_\. uluunn.` Av;-r_v, made the roscm ;{is'l:In('(` from slmrc_ after : nf the youths uttractvd mn at those un shore. 2 xx 2:: S(`0l'TS' HKUU l'll I md disc.-;\s Th.- BIG DAY All records W81 Apph` Tag D11)` umrdnv whon U1 \.lK`l'lllU)I.` L'Ull Hterar_\' society.` : \ Ice-Pres.. Allan' :H`_\'. Ruth Steph- `. .-dimr. XIIIAI luvsumu a rare sigh! Aug u.n_\ `. when : nf the in \ apples ..r A n cure | nbuut I 1 took of his ~re. In- O.s-\v <:..c_:._M1TH a_. co. .'ll 0.` ,- fruit. I livery i=;mer Should Make Careful Survey Says Mr. Gardiner A recommendation to every farm- er in Canada to make a careful sur- vey this fall of his {arm project, in view ct` the demands that the war may make necessary at any time, is` made in the following statement is- sued by Hon. James G. Gardiner. Dominion Minister of Agriculture. '1'v.., mmutinn no` innrpasnri m-n. |)0I`n|llIJlI 1VIllll.3I.l:l Ul {`|5I|L.'uuu1|:. The question of increased pro- duction requirements in Canada-- whzit commcditics will be required and in what quantities -- is not an easy one to answer at this moment.- Thc situation, huwmvoi`. may clurifyi itself with alarming suddeiincss, all which time a more definite pulicy would boccmo possible. `Vii! hm fhn fnrvnnr lhi: fnll unnv W0lll(l DUCUHIU puaalulu. "Yet for the farmer, this fall may prove to be the most significant fall season for many years. On the thor- oughness of this fn1l`s preparation` will depend in n more vital way` than ever bcfm'u the quality, quan-- my and cost of his final product all year hence -~ whether this lake the form of field crops marketed as such, or of farm crops marketed through cattle. dniry px'ocl11cl.<. sheep. wool. poultry products, or `last. but far from least, lmgs, ` Mm rm- nnnnu unsn-I: hnc fhnrn I\nnl\ U151. U111 lill` IIUHI IUEIBL, lmgh. Not for many years has therv been an autumn when a most careful survey of the whole farm project! may be more vitally important from national as well as self-protective considerations. We shall be mu busy to do this next spl`im{. It may hu- .00 late next fall. Three considcrati0n.s' dosorvr gem and immediate attention: . ....,) l:`..-,.I 1 . 1`. r1... 1 l l 1. Grain Crops and Food Sup- plics-Cr0p plans for next your will govern the scope and Cliaratrtt-r of this fall`s operations. ln En.\`tL`l'll Canada and British Columbia it may be well to insure adequate feud nipplies for an intensive production Jf hogs or of dairy or paultry pru- ducts. A few extra ncres of grain on eastern farms should tliorofm-c be sericusly considered. Conversely. Prairie farmers will probably find that the marketing of surplus and low-grade wheat and coarse gmins will net higher returns through hogs. cattle and poultry. Nt`ccssm`_\' modifications. additions, and vhnm,'- -:s in the work on the land this {all may yet be made to take carv at` the contemplated increases or t'll(lngL`>` in marketing. `) Qtnr-k_"l`hi-1 liun ix` (mu fzlll in marxeung. 2. Live Stock-This is one full ceason when surplus or unproduct- ive or poor-type live stock has a special significance. During most fall seasons such stock must be mar- keted at sacrifice prices. At present price levels. however. animals fall- ing into these classes can be liquid- ated at fair returns. and the oppor- tunity thus presented should bt grasped. In other words. this is :1 good time to bring up the standard of herds and flocks. to reduce feed consumption and costs. and at the same time to obtain a return highoi than can usually be counted upon when culling work is undertaken. A critical look at every beast on the farm at this time may pay in- teresting future dividends. On the other hand, the retaining of all good young stock of the right type, as for example extra good young sows and well-developed ewe lambs. should not be neglected. '& (`nn nl` St`-vd I Wnrlu not be neglected. 3. Early Consideration of Secd Requirements--Thcrc will be time this winter for general seed clean- ing. a chcck-up on machinery and equipment. and the consideraticn of the many details connected Wllh pro- purations for ncxt season's crop. But of paramount importancc is what happens on the farm in the next tow weeks. Sccd ~'uppliL-s generally are likely to bu adequate. Certain disease-resistam sorts of wheat. oats and barley and! disease-frec seed potatoes. how-5 ever. arc still limited. and any sub- i. export of them would lean-i us short. Securing supplies of tlu:. well in advance this year is \vi.~`v 1 practice. 1 Au :1 final word it is imuortanti .\\U I-`NIH \l.)Il`LK.\' .\luhu` .\mlvu|.u\m- in c'nllI\n`U0ll .....-`~ .. gr n\VI\ \1lnll'l` prauucr. , As a final word importumi 'Lha1 those who can maintain thvirl present position or improve it in hog` .prcductinn should do so. Bacon. Ihams and fats are bound to be ri--; `quire-d in greater volume it` Ihe w:I:`I continues. ` Va 3.. nlcn inxnnv-tun! Hun! farm:-|". COHIIHUCS. ` It is also important that farmcw should not change at this time fromi cheese to butter production. The un-I certainty of the position in l`t`l8ll0l1[ to the British market makes it im- 1 l `possible to advise as to price level.~ l iin (ll.h(`l" cheese or bacon. but one; [thing is certain and that is thuti `both cheese and bacon pl`0dll(.`ilOt` will have an important bearing on Canada's food effort. We can be- assured that when the matter tsf t'ull_v considered. British and .-\l-. .lied consumers will give fair re-I turns for essential products. As the general situation bccontesf iclearer. provincial organizations` will be mobilized to guide and stim-2 . tllillc pt`0dtl(`ll0n in accordance \\ lIill` . known needs. such organizations lli` I turn enlisting the services nf exist-f ing producers. associations`. Mean-3 iwhile. each province. with its org.-E auizcd Department of Agriculturc.` 4! its agricultural schools and colleges; and closely associated with these Ill` the provinces. officials of the Dom-f {imion Department of Agriculture - _|field men. inspectors. district offic- niers and staffs of Dominion Experi-p [mental I-`arms-have a wealth of lli-` `formation. It would be wise to con-7 suit with them this fall. 5 (`.-\N':\D.-\'S LAND .-\RF..\ 1 The tutu`: land area ct Canada. tw- `vlsed uccnrding In lhc latest surx-.-_\~~' I15 vsmnau-d at 3.466.556 sqLmn- m:1- 1 ms. of whwh 549,700 square mile A I `'11.: CUH>ldL'1`\`d as bx-mg 5Ul'x3b1t fur` `BR a-_,grxcuI!ur:x1 or pastoral purpuscs I .~`.bcut 334.873 square miles nf (hr I g '2=gricultu1a1 land 19 nccupmd. and 0 U of this 213.236 square m1Ie:< N cln.~~- T tonic. Vitamxn B-. Try the way and know thr frccdon` comes with being rcgu1ar". _ med as imprcved and unde-r pz1<~ \ '``"'`=`: ` lure. and 41.637 sqzgilrv I`.1l1\`\' as h\:`- \ 's}` 3esn~d. ---- 9 - E \ ) y I-`IRE LOSS 510.000 LOSS COLLINGWOOD - Fire at un- known origin destroyed the Culling: woud apple evaporat ng plant with :1 loss estimated at $10,000. The two- stnre_\' brick building. operating at peak capacity to accommodate :1 bumper apple crop in this district. was owned by James Vancise. For- ty tons of apples stored in the base-' ment were buried beneath piles of smouldering debris. rm. BARRTE EXAM'f.\'E`R. BARRTE. ONT. CANADA I I 1 non mac: A 3 K!?_'!`?!! 5.! !!_9.$I.! IL'SLIll[. , HEW .nI'.|.~. L('(`.d. wood v.\'px'r1. pzwlxm-n1 of /\:.:ri(-u 'Thv wind mm lung (ii.~*l:nu-vs in (I 'I(`H l`l`lHllH'] (`S .` run fl Imng (1I. In (I1`IInn1.; .-ml unmul . <;\'('r fl`<:'/.(`n _L'_1`ll1lll('l and . An 1 oxpvrixm-n1 cmuduch-(I in Su:| 1. uwan prm'(`d lhis f:1('I \\'\11lI H w: : found that six nun(-L-_~: ur . l'u:-L! Ci] lakvn frmn :1 Spui nlung :1 rmlrli fence, cumninvd lhv following sx-c-(l.~':`l l I ( Stickwced 330. wild |nu::l:Ird `.1197. 1 hare's oar mustard 9!), stinkxvm-cl 3. . black bindweed 150. lamlfs quart- I urn IR on-nl u-nnuuxnr! O Ann11nu- n\-.' I W I` DIEICK DHlU\VL`L`u um, liIIllU.\ qu-nu-v vrs 15. and mg\vocd 9. Anmlwr 1-x- pcrimcnl conducted smw _\'(':n'.~` ilgul showed the DI`(`S(`h('l` of many \v<-wig :cc(l.< in . 32 svvzis uf mm I ~'pcciv.< of \\'vvd.< h:\\'in4 born I` l .4 ..r .\ ........ und 4 ."HU\\'UU lH(_` [ll ('hL'lll \' l : h:1\`iI In two square 11- -1 of : Jluuu .uuuu-.uu - u. 1 . ul`l`N n\\' .\.\`I\ _u`I(`-HT |\\lHIl!'. (\\'l`. I'll0.\'F. 8'2 v KEEPS ME FREE OF POISONS" says world's champion pro scnller Paans-.7i`i{7"hc}}{n_vI'ans School Fair Shield : I Cherry Hall, In Essai Winner: of sclmn] fair .~hil'1(l.\' South Simcnv fur 1932!, :m- : nouncod by F. A. l.:1s1\Ix~y. Al ton. agricullnral |`ep1'0.~'L'nl:11i\`v Suulh Sinuxw. The shield is :n\\':n'dvd to rips`-\f\r\] ...nnn.r Han hinh:-ct |\|I Dhlllll -UlHl\'dl'. schrnl winnin; bor of points Schnsl Fair zn |)L'l'1_\' of Ihv three times`. I"l.. udunxiuur 4 i I .3 n 1938. 1\. lllk ' IJLIIIIU lincs of ( with : Ill 131.10. V wlots DU!` i Q hllions suffer needlessly because they eat only the kind uf fund lhm Ix` consumed in {he bm]y-m-at. pum toes. bread-axxnl so does not form the soft "bulk" the bowels need for regular mov:-me-ms. Such pcuplt nhctcd with constipaxiun due 1. die! deciency of bull-1". shuuld cm Kellogg's All-Bran every day and drink plenty of water. All-Bran run- trihutes to the need:-dhulk"m1d1s a rich sourcc of Namrs imz-stmal tonic. Vitamin B-4 Try the All-Bran frccdom that j .bu| ll mm Ii I-Iii; Ram. Al you now`: (3I\`I`..\` lII('ul'uI*`.S l` \'.~\l.l`l. 1 .m \\1. .. v:n`\xl;lImI1 - 'I'I.. u (Advertisement) Eggs and bullet` won` in !w:\'.'y` rlcmand on the market Saturday morning, and supplies were .`l(. Hl1- ml cut fairly early. Vendors main-I 1 lain that there is u .~(::u'cit_v of bath` `:11 tnv prtsu-nl timv, _ . li`.uu< slrmmrl \'H`('I1s11h nn :1 urn-i M.\Iz|n;_'_I; 2` Tram: (7.';>I1`t17sW'.;|;;;s Heavy Highway Trafficl it. -E>cel*o.r; `/crcsglgo; -B-eer { Wifh Majority Of Five] i -1 lnu:.'- ninth: :1 that duh` Vicfdria Har'bor4 Cireark _ E. Byron Brown Dead S/1m \u-ry im('1`L-sling informa- .,n 1:` cnnluincd in :1 Highways .mr1n1:`nl 1ml'fiL' cvnsus taken 1 `1 Sopi. `.1 and 4 of traffic un High- -- II ' ll. :`1'Ihl)m|nd trnffit: on Svpl. 2} si~`.<'d of 8.320 ()ntm'i.) zllnms. 812' ~i;:n zuxtns. 461 tru('k.~`. 30 l)1:.x'. .<..I .r :\1.-Ar) I W/1TSO]V'S H N S E E D ELLIQUORICE LUZENLLIEE; .,. . 6 uu:n'l:: hug 1'75 1115.) ~. (3 qu.'1rt.< 1\Jl l)Hull |.\ I q1|.'n`1:' n. Mi.~'m-llnnr-(ms qu:n'l.< A'|'I.' Inn!-In I\> Inuul ullu `1\Il) |I|ll.l'\. Z`. l)x|>`.<-.< m.1"nh and 26 szoulhz ~-"iruwn \`vhi('l('.< north; (3 twin] 1.'i.9L 8 \'vhicl(*s fur` v\'vr_\ typv zmrl qu:'1il),' I 1)!) the mnrkvl. l`lu-_v -niiful um VA-nr and of` .Il.. I`I. . I. .....- | (HHU, 1 .nlmr I)n_\'I. 2.920 On- 111 n;n~11L 8,799 south: rs mu-Ih. 1.2512 south: arm and 406 trucks` -.< nr.1 1h n ....|\i..l.... nnu-1h~ R "i1ui;[' nu-.1 and 2 20-2 0-)!` | `$1.00 ` 250 F... l.)L` ` Hit,` b-HIV} 17...: W. D. MINNIKIN . oil 3 15(- 11):: Aux. 45C or... I`n 4-)\' HR` 45(: ` 3--%()- 23(' `)l|n JUL` I Wt` Rn !Wise To Purchase i Seed Potatoes Now RN-urds show vorlifivd Sl'.Il \\'i|| |;`|'(`:lU_V i|wI'-asp yin-'.d uvc-r nmr vcrlifin-(I soc-(I. District /\;.:ri(-ullur- :xi R4-])I'4-st-IIl:lli\'1-s h:1\'n- list of p:,rm\'<-rs. `UT I\L ,l'|l'lIl|\ll'I'. This in (`HP <-rap. lh:-_v \vhvro pm tlumiun can bv ; m`0:md wiilmm ilI('I'|`.'l.`i ngv. by >'iIn])1y planting -wvd of gum! \':n'iv-tiq-:4. ~'h<:\v that ()nt:n'iu nurm: `l5().U()0 z1<:r('.~' of putulu .u l` nuhur nun-I L.\'l'|_\ IAIIIIIVX llhlllg I` IIIIIEII .`\"- Hho .~.'mu- numb.-I` of an-2`:-.< \'.'uuM yiuld much lnrgvr c1'np.~'. In .~.`nnu czm-5 c(`l`lil'iud soul has buvn knnwn to increase yields 100 bu.~'h1_-L: pcri urn-ti .n-m~ I|nn.I-n|'1ifi4>d N:-Dr} .'-I sunuuur prlrc-. N:l)n(`:~ uf ;1x'()\\'L-1'8 lulvinu or-r" fivcl scvd for sale may bn xht:Iinw~'5 from (listricl agricultural rvpx'`.<<-n`. nlinc n A . \Io mu`, - .. I l \l'R \I. IlIlll .l"l`0R \.\1`, l.\l!i.\l..\Il-IR \\lIl I \\(`l-` S!-'}{\ l('I . 1`. ll .v.\l~rxh .~l ' l`Imm- '2!!! I`. ' I I Steady Improvement In : Output of Bacon Hogs - ._:.j...j llsion lo "Tho Shudow"-avcry Wed., CFRB, 917.30 p m. Every Sui. CH0, 6.30 7 p.m. CANADIAN NATIONAL I5rgI""I`1;e /i !3.W'..E F.U.E_l 3 3`.-?.P9 *:.Y.. 30- Victoria St. and l{:|ilw:|_\' lill kllllill Ill lllll IlIIlll_\ [;\`l\\.' putuluus. Wilhi `:n'Im-I` using "I rlificd swwl. I(` I I` A . 1.. ... H:)l unly |;.- p:I1ri"1i:-, hw rd bursim-ss on 1h(- purl I`-Ii`-u\xu-U I. '\nIIni-n 131: Fares, Trnir l~`l .\`l-`.lt.-\l. Dim-`.(`TOR .\.\lBl'l .\Y\'( F. 8|-`.l(\'l\ E V & "Q_x\ DAILY SERVI `:6 CANADIAN AND U.S.A. F \ K `fa . , Attractive Round Trip Fa .v . A ,\\ . \\-nxhlnu-I.n\ r AIR FACILITIES up-. 4-.-mun-vs -up`-aux A `iii: i{n71i5"`16'ii DEN . TO BE ENLARGED I'()lTs' lr(:nI l".mpir- (`uunlrics Will he :\rv'i\'in_", ll:-rv Sum! I'm" I`r:Iin'tm'_. Before Day Hall Over RED CLOVER 1-Iuvimg` :1u:1in. as in past youm, mutlv :n'1':1ngo- nwnni u uviv h _yL.uAu. nun: 1_nenis with H. White 7 Co. Ltd. , I _ , ` 01 Sm-ibm'm~_ ..(-vdxxm-n. for thv hzmtllimg of field S(`(`(l.'<. l I \I I: \l. |5ll{F("l`UR.\` mu1n(::xl.i(nrs ])m(h1(,'t*1`.x` 01' 1 untl uhtnli 1h: In \I\(u| nu . zmd about trim. TlnII'sduy. (M-mlu-r :T:()_ 1039 ...-...___.. |'|mm- ml Tired Out I81 l'Ili'I,2Ih<-H1 SHTP1` r:|in'rn;:`. up... I -- l lmm~ HSHW _ 999 n1)px`<- ;:1m1)l<-: i:u..- I .,io\_.:a xi-A'Aa4a-a \- c - IX! lhIi\'l|`(| 186'.` I` YVIVR \l IHRI-'.("I`0RS I".\| \l.NIl"`.RS l.nm~ unhul.\nm- c'nII|u-N10 1..-I.1.K/L.4 &LIOUO R762 A SMOOTH 'l`Al.KER CREEMORE - A .~`nmn1h-tzllking yuun:.{ man called at Mo]. Ross .vtnr(- in Croonmro, and am-1' pur- :-h.'1.~'im,1 :1 $1.50 suit of undm'\\'<-:11`. `prvsontod :1 choquu 1'm" dol- lars` on Bank of Mumn-nl pnpor .4 I'('( 1 1h<- I Dinwoody l'1' 111(- '('(1 (-Invvr in > -:n'!'iz- (Ii.-:- .\l3Hmrn' .1 . . ...... ..u will! inn 4th IVIIISNY (:liil{i)!'i`; `:13 Mar; St. Tvk. v (2 "ru:MI.\*(; "NIX-\Hl\.'\' and SURGI .1: <- )1 .5 --n.- l`h.m M|:k'n":i"{:71` n. s\u'ru x I-'.~lH:H"' an-1-:m;\1.1s'1` '- V-` I. -. !\.\`u- Kl} .~\\n I-:5:VT:Ai7r7. VM-r\|.\'.\'r.\' mg <,..<'.. n.n.'r. ` ' I` :n:`h~~~~~ 'l`hvrupi.~`ls .1. -.9 LLOYD V VI` l`l".liI.\.\Vl{l..\N .mu-:m4}\-:?iiT\~ lH"l`().\I l".'l`R Y --~ --~-- <-------~------- -' 1 \Vl-Zl.('l!. ./\NDl'Il{.\'()T\' & (`OMPANY ('I1'n`|:`l'\`Al .'\:-:~.mm;nnl.~=. Tl'll.\`1.L`l S. etc 1' ~.. I .12. I'..nl.lnm '.(lV:nu1n S1,, V .VIlCl)|(`:\l. L ..I.1 ..l'l'n-: _i.l :1 um-mm-r.x un- 11n_x; svhoul, huvv ml (-x:Iminn1inns.i Im'lu(l(- Mnjm` J.' A. H. I`udh0pv_`. l.iwm. J. R. 'l`u1'-; {H~\("|`()l{S ;\. nI'I:Ns. n's.c' l -~.~ '1`l\-~1`:upist.'< |<~. ll)'nln und 'l`\\..u-. v HHI('l'l'S Ill ; {En-y and Sim-i `.27 1m~ml)1`r.x` of C .\.. .-..I\m\ \`)\Il\ . I n.. I u: - VIII. :1, mlun, I.il`lII, A. It H. W. Grant I .. l.. Plume 131 and pl:111s; -- - - llinnd :11 :1: FA'l`Al.l.Y lN.lUl{l~`.l) |n':m<-h }1'I CO1.LINGWOOD----Soizod with :1 hvn 1 !`n-`1-1 var! :m:1<`k. David W:1I1<`1'x fvll 4l|}`m`;"H mm the lap of :1 luddur :11 his hn1111' 1'P"_"-3'"""I`hu1'sd:1y and \\':1s fatally i11j111`od. "'l-1 ' ` Hv died :1 row minutt-s :1ft,01* neigh- H||- burs hnd curried him inln his homo. He had climbed the ladder to i11s111=c1 :1 dm11:1:!.vd c~:1vo11'n11;:l1. 1 o :3 1: Vnm` Sir: .. ` ! nrlzllu` I sud Hwy` VISIT = \~'i'W"`*[ COLLING who Gum-rn `;I .n:n`d visit Hi .spi1ul.< gr. ':;nrding n n plant In I):- Hvond hnspi I , SI! CREEMO mun _ C1 T-EON , H11` 811 Fimcoe County Vnapshots' [ CHURCH CHOIRS COMBINE I AI..I_.IS'I`ON~--The home of Mr. and ` Mrs. George Drennan was the scene `iof the last gathering nf Wvslcy Unil- '[cd Church choir, before it is joined gwith Knox Church choir on Sunday. `}A chicken dinner was cnjnycn by 45 `imcmbc1's,and the evening was spmut {in music and gunms. Recugnition wzxs jmude of the many yc:u':~: or SL'l'\'iC(` nf Miss Isobel Knight. u1`1.(:lnist of tho` `church. who will remain as L-l'.uir vtlvudvr M the new St. John's (.`hurch. - 4 xx 8 . . . ` BRADFORD Bmdfurd mid \V-st `Gwillimbury Apzricullurnl Sncimy. which. nlnmst as lung as tho nldvsi iinhaibitzmi can l`L`l11(`l11b'.`l'. has i.)(`l`ll `carrying on its umiunl Full Fair, is `HD0111 in pass out. of existence. Fur |(|llilL` :1 number -it _V(`:ll`:s' past, the snciuly has been steadily going hu- ihind finzmciully on ilx' Fziirs. and glhis yv:n"s exhibits. :i1tg:nd:incv. umi irocoipts \v(-re prnbnbly Ihv lmvasi mi iocurd, despite tho fact that th:- i\\'(`:lih(`l' was just uhuu! all that could 4 ho rlncirnri as FRANK IIAMMUNI), B.i\.. I\.L. (_` Bz1rrist.or. Snlicitmz etc. '.\ Iusm1iv \_ } Temple Bldg.. Barrio. IVIm1(-y to loam.` V.` K` 5' V` VISITEI) ll0Sl'l'l`:\l.S `[ COLLINGWOOD ~ M:-mbvrs of Gem-ml nnd Marine Plospilzxl `;I3nm'd visited Orillin and Barrio IH..spi1nl.< gnthc-ring information rm-~ new hunting and laundry {plant installed in the Culling- wond hospital. l 33 1'3 :|l!lL' Ill L/ll'K`|llUl('. uuu suit of |proscn1od for on Mum l:I".l) (?R().\`.\' A(!'l`lVlC , (`(')I.l.|N('.\VH(`)l) Sym-iznl mm-f mlla-I':~ \\'t'l't` ;1mm1I1l"(l and plzmsi v. 1 1 'm' ummtlizzlv :u-linm uutlinvd :1 wxrllnsv. nl` ('u|lin;;\-.und of In: Hui (')'n.~:_~'. Sm-n-Iv \\'h'.`n Pl`\Si-I m L`|.. . ...\n..nnm\d X` 1 I BOYS & BOYS _ I I3:n'ris1ers, Su]iL'itm's. Nolurxes Pub- lic. C0l1V(`)'lIlC('l`.\`. c-1,c.`I\ l to 1mm at lowest rntos nf nngm-rest. Of- ificc: 13 Owen M2lS()l1lC 'I'0m}_)lo `Building. Bnrrw. Brunch ufhco ;Elmvu1e. J. R. Bnys~J. F. W0ndS. J ! CAMERON & CAMERON 'B:'\RRlS'I'ERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. i5 Owt-n St.. Barrio : T010 )hnm` 406 ! MONEY T0 Lom 1 ALr..\nNI)r.|( tuwnn Bm`rister, Solicitor for obtaining `prnbule nf wills. guardianship and ';adminislralinn. General Solicitor. Nolan , Cmwoyancvn (`lC. 17 O\\'c~n|' St.. Masonic Temple Bldg. Barrio MONEY TO LOAN i 2 _ ______ ___._ __ __ .__.________.. ; ----------------- 1 DONALD I-`. MacLAREN.. `B/\RRIS'I`ER. SOLICITOR. :M:nsuni(~ Tenmlu Budixuz. MONEY TO LOAN I 1 J. A. (`.()RlET'I' 1 ,Nu1.;:r_v Public. (`mum-_\':mc(-I`. in-! 'cluding dr:1\\'im: of wills. (lL`(`d.\`. :u`~} !r:mgimz of ln:In.<. on-. Insurnn(`<- of` [all kinds. E1-<'u1or, Administrzm-1'} vamd Trustee. Thnrnum. Om.` :-:---.:. ` III'\. `I. II. I.4|4vv tSur2(-rv and Ins:-:as-:~' .("hi(`f Comm-r. (`numy Y`hnm~ G1 2 Offlcv :35 .n _'zn.u an :1 m 1-130 and Phmw til UH -8.30-9.30 n.m,. 1-2.3 DR. .-\s. Cm` must` I` . unu nu. r I Y`h\'si(`iz1ns ()ffi(`<'. 47 Muplv.` ()ffic1' h(>lIl`.\'Z l..nn.\ .\ . IIIK. .\. .Vl. l..*\\'l\1r.. ;l`hyswi:u\. l)xsv:1_w nf (`h1ldr0n. in- tvrnul m0dn'im- and mmur .\`\H`_l1I`l"\'. Officu: 30 Owvn SI : Offlvc zmd Ros. Whnnn -mn I .1. Itnmx \\`1iu.\'. u.~`..-\. D-0- u:~"H-`.m'\'lH1\' I`H\`.\'lL'l.-\N _ I` ,- .. 1`.-l--nhum- 34:1 1- . I'| .` : lvrnzu 1 Phone ` .-\ssnci;j: ; Officv I_Lir'.Iuu Offln` um and I *H.\nr<' Q-1 I DR. \`\'.~\l.'l`ER ll. \\'OUI)R()\\' { Orilhu, Omnrm 1 Eve. I-Jar. Nos zmd Thruuv Sp-cnulxsl` wm be zn Qm-a-n'.< Hutvl. Barrie I" Sz\lurd:x_\'s. 8 n m. to 12 noon. \'I("I`0Rl.- N ORDER OF .\'l'RSl-IS ....... n.... ..b.. \l`.Il L}.I..- F :_.:-__._.. FRANK HAMMOND, B.A.. K.(`. Yam-rintnr Snlicitm`. '.\'Iusuni VIK I\II'\I.'\\ \VI\lJI'4I\ \ll' .1\'l\LVl 'IB.urrie Brzuwhh. W:-11 B.-my (`hr from 2.30 to 4 30 o'clock l`\'(`l' ' \\"v m-sdu_v. .-\pphc.mon fur x111v.`s9'.< St" woos may be mudn d-rec` `-lhromzh doctor. Tolophu:--~ I __:_______________._._ AL'l`F.R (`. SLACK. B.I\.. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. \ hmrr\ Rhwk, B;1ITi(` ffl(?(`. `H 1\ l(l|)l(` .`\\'L'. 1L'u'pxuun- 1 to -1 u.m.. '7 u 9 p.m.. or by appointment _______________..__ DUNCAN F. M(`(`UAlG. K.(`. mun. ll ARMSTRONG. ILA. " :u :\ \'- I-izii `I . wh ~~ VI _ ;\l RlF.. l...\1.(`.(`. J` (`L-IA.-.n ALEXANDER (`OVVAN our Qnlinilnv fur nhh) RISTEH. HUl.lL'l'lUK. Nlouro Block. lIll' kluuxu |, \ and DIR. A. n. (~ Tonuv Buildnnz. MONEY DR. Vt . .~\. Ll\\'lS .. .....l . n. n. ..r ` lI.\"l`ERT.~\INERS MEDICAL .1. n . ||\'\III (`inn and Slll`g\'Ull_ u~nnm- (`mmlv nf 51 u 1`. nf Sum-no 7:38 CnHiL`I' St. 1-130 6.30-8 p.m.| ` (`. l.l'l"l'l.F. 01'. County uf Simm- I). GRAY : and Surgeons - Avv . Telophnm> `ll ' 1 tn-1 u.m.. In I Vvumonv of Simc-to (`nlliur SI .11. F'I`(`. B:11`l`i1'. (`.()NF ISSI-ZS IIOAX Juhn Chnrlos Consul`. -46, Hnllund township falrmcr who was bvlicvvd bllI`ll(,`d In death when his home burnc-d SPDI. 29. lurnod up. Oct. I2. with :1 smmsauiuuml sInr_v uf having In-on kidnnppvd and hold by bandits. Lam-1' ho onnfossvd lhv stury was :1 h --------------v-~------ . and sigzm-d 1.(`SHv A. More. The young man gxlvu lhv name Robe-rt .l.lm. and talk:-cl fmnilinrly as if lw \\':-n- :1 nulivv. Mr. Russ :lc(`(`pt- ...4 C|\.\ ..|........ .mrI nnirl Ihn vmmui In` n:IIl\ t`. lvll`. nu. ilL`\`l'pt- --r` thv chvqnv and paid the young man with $5.50 change. l`ros(-mimz, lhv vlwquv :11 the bunk it was dis- l`()\ (`l`l`(l in hr :1 fnrgm'_V. Q L`: (I ` = u .. I All) UNl.UCKY FARMER I`O'1"I`ENHAM~rNvighbm's M Ross "K1A('1ln ;;:|Ilu~rml un the spat where _his two bnm:< and lhrov farm sheds burned 10 {hr ground in mid-Aug- ust. fur a dam-0 in lhv new plank lrl!.~`.\' burn (`1`L`L`l(`d rt-cmmlly. More Khan Z200 :n11`11d('d. :1 A`! 5 5! 1'.` 5.! 3100 FOR RED CROSS CRF.Is`,MORE Crovmnre branch 1;.` the Canadian I"rogr(-ss Club was [Jr(`.*`L`I111`d with its ('h:n'tvr last week. It was nccuplod by R. F. Champion. pnsidvnt of 1111- new club. Tho first business transacted as 11 charter hr:m('h was to vote $100 in the Red Crrss fur pm`:-haso of wool to make -(wk: fur S()l(1iL`1`.\` on active service. 3 2 1.! V 35 -I ` M()'l`l(lN A(IKNO\VLEDGEl) ORll.LlA A resolution of alleg- i:ll`l(`v on bthalf of the town, passed by the council following the Bri- `.i.~`h declaration of a state of war nn S1-pt(`ml)vx' 3, was acknowledged in :1 nmssago received by Mayor Puck frvm tho King's private secre- il(ll`_\ . , I :1 :2: I! ll l\&IlvOUI&IVU`I- luvuwuivt (1 N vw\AIV\~\AA%~\AAVVV\AIV\hhAAl%~U\A~%AJ~\AAh I .-\(`('0l'N l`./\N [`\` 1 LEGAL l 7! RF It l)F..-`\l) FROIVI HEART ATTACK _ CREEMORE -- Tlw Citizens of `Cru`|n0rv \'.'t'1'0 . when it \vus learned that Dr. J. L. Bradley. 'I`mx:nIc. and fonm-Ply of Creemoro. lmd .~'u('L-umbod suddvnly following :1. heart attack. He was '74 years of UZ(`. 3 3 I IF w SKI-2Ll l`0NS FOUND 0RIl.l,.lA ~~~ Parts nf six human skolotnns, some with bones broken |S though with an axe. were found !in >`h:1ll0\\' graves lwro. They xvore vnclvr 1hv flcm` boards of some wovdvn .-hacks bving torn down to make way fur a m-\\' theatre. With the .~kx-lvt::n_< was 21 broken bronze lmininlurv uf :1 Fr:-n(`l1 soldier of the iiimo nf l.:ui.~' XIII and Samuel de :(.`h;m1pl:ain_ The >'kvlCl0ns were "lp,v and it is In-livvvd they may be :ll;:.-x- of lndizms killed in battle. 2.: :3 :.: N.-\RR()W ESCAPE (`OI.1.INGW()OD -~ Hurlvd into .1 ditch when an . involv- .`n;_' Iw. t':n`.~ rnllrd their light sod- 11 mm` lwicv. thrvo Cullingwood 1_\-uulhs. Hvrbm~1 Ncbc-. driver. Gor- {don Nnbus and James Hewitt nar-i ......|.. .. ,1 :n:...... l'.`.~ml: Qhnr- _yuu1n.<. nwuvn 1VUuL's_ unvu. \.nu-1 don nar- vcwly t'>`c:I])1-(1 injury. Frank Sher- \-.-und. drix-or of me other car. was vrushvd 10 lm. \vi1h head cuts Iund l_>.'1ck in_iuriv.<. 5 -.I 2:: | 1 TWO RI -ZS(`UEl) ! ORIILIA After struggling` in me icy water of Mud Lake. cast cf Orillin. fur half an hour, Percy and Francis Yc.nn;.'.'. 17. Tcrumo. were In-s('ut>d from drowning. Leon Avery , md Harry Avery. brothers of "l`vI`1'_\' rescue a .-` \`v1\*. 17. Av:-r_\' Point. Mud Lake.` !-hcrt distance the. I 'hu\11_< _vou1hs lho I.n......`..\ rr uh...-.. ..n churn lt I-Il.E("I` EARL Hl'N'l` l L`RF.E.\IORE Earl Hum cl;-cu-d presxdent of Creomnre ~ unuxmun soc I. \I....- ..u. \'mn_Du-ac A a_. Anglicans Irnm n1;n\y secuons f Nottawasaga township gathered u hear Rev. A. W. Downer. M.P.P.. deliver his ;mniversar,v message and conduct morning and evening serv- ACES. { MIDLAND -- rec ;brukon for Scum ' ~.\1idl;md on Saturday. lScnuts sold `.30 hurnpers c l u c n w `J .,. (`HFRCHA 'lVERS.~\RY B.~\'1"I`F..-\L' -- Services observing Ihn` `Hth .umi\'o1`s:1ry uf Christ Church were largely attended Sun `day. Anglicans from sections "M Nnlfnmaean tnwnshin gathered S.\' L.\R(`-F. DEER S`F`.\'lRN BRIDGE -.~\ large buck! . with :1 handsmne spread of `n'.'.-12:. w;z.\ soc!) slundmg; on tin` and in North Orxllm '1"0wnship. .. L...-.. 'I`|`..< ..- -. .--n-u sinks in PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY

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