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Northern Advance, 12 Jan 1922, p. 7

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d I11-i`ne. .\lmns( ilistzuices of 1 1.!` Anna I1V`1r V Mr.Edisoi1 sayL-:/ AMBEROLA the as often as you wish,for three day:. He asks you to compare its music and qualit with even the more expensive talking mac ines and decide for yourself whegher the Amberola is She -world : greatest phonograph value. I A I _,I_ He Oers You Three Days of Good Music--Free! R. EDISON, the world s greatest in- ventor, believes that there should be good music in every American Home. He believes that music has a powerful and benecial inuence on every member of the household, and he asks this opportunity of proving~his theory to you. "" " - J W- L- .`l_`l2_--.. 4- -.-.- -1.-- rnirvn-ab ---- __V--,J , _' He has directed us to deliver to you, alm- lutely free`, an Ambcrola Phonograph and any twclvc Amberol records which you may select. He asks you to play the unnv --.-__ O.-...,,, I After this trial, if you don't feel like keeping the Amberola, your pleasure will have cost you nothing. But if you agree with Mr. Edison that the Amberola and its really good rmui: will make your home brighter and cheerier, we will be happy - to discuss a plan whereby you can pay for it at your own convenience. This is your apporn'mit)"-if you can : come in todav. write or phone at cm! - the p ne best ' not on the ca) u1.\. u\.u\.1uu.b my L.uC 1156 OI P411131` FIRST. Buy :1 carton of EASIFIRST. Guard against using too much of it-twelve ounces go as far as sixteen of butter or lard-- zind the very first time you tryit, you ll like it. The second time you ll like it better. After that, no- thing will ever satisfy you but EASI- FIRST. Its economy will appeal to you, and the cooking results will con- tinually delight you and the family. Your grocer will supply you. The J. M. Greene Music Co. te interest. ot' sat` 3 rest of Ontunio ? the well-lighted vehlicles are nee n the country. s occasion to use '.1t'te1' dark kn ..n ... ..D.... Monday ` in favor people or t lighted the com VEHICLES day voted 1 . - .... `wry: ... 'bic_vc1e. O. of them b -ven their fa any d'1'i\'er Corner Mary and Elizabeth 34:24.. ` continent, 13 lg 01' lights '. ._n ..-x--5 the year . y ROBBED OF $800 approach- _u, nu. ,_ oted by :1` . n I compel]-i lights at] 'I`oront,-0, cities in! I ted city` neededl Often` bfore 1' faint- .'\n_V 5 the` previous and if the estimate was .iinco1`1'ect `an adjustment must :be Iinade. Every line of industry is put in La class by itself an?! the as- demands of the year previous. The printing industry of course 'is not ;exempt and the country plants, 'i=wh'ich rprobaibly -ha.\'eA not drmvn `$1,000 in compensation since the act came into iiorce, help to pay for iull the accidents -.u'ound `power driven cutting i1ll`clCl1'lI1`S, high speed =pm-.i'ec,tin_2' presses and all the other numerous haza.r(ls ot` the city plant. This is not null; tin "fact it is only 1; part of the (lisbursements. The [Board's oflices in the Bond Building must be maintained uh)-' payix1,z the :rent, the stenograpliers and other expenses, and inst but not least. the salaries of the three commissioners `must be `paid. Under this act lame ,1, __ 4- . . A . .. ._. sessment is made according to the` I-----~~ ~~ .--- -.--_-W -----. ..-- ....- gsums 01' money are taken from in- ;dL_1st1'ie.s in the `p1'0\=inci'al small `towns every year to pay the bills ;f'o1' avcicdenls in the large cities. : I`he country towns might (in worse than join forces with the agmrizuls land f:1.iIiug to exact justice, take it. i---All1'stnn Herald. I !L1:'r1`:-2|: me 'l`HAI\'KS T0 } J'0l7l.',l.`RY Asso(`1.\'n0.\7 \ Z`; fufem 88.9/1`ea:D/igz` ~22: EA$lFlRSTmzy EM}: C11-us. Kelly, Supt. Barrie ! I 0n1h'y Association. I.` a nu... g I wish 10 thank the ofcers and %l11eI`J1b(H'S 01' abbove Associzuion for `the `})I`()mDl and ca1'e1`u1 alte11I.i:)}1 given my exhibits while at the re- ;cent show. We out-of-town ex- lhibitors greatly appreciate -tlmse l`kin(1m-asses, which help us to ca.n"y Vvishing the officers, members; and exhviibitors of Barrie I o11Itry Associa- tion the compliments 01' the season, lwith happiness and prosperity dur- 1 ,ing the? coming year. Yours very truly, r|,.I__I_ `IV \I..tV..`II A wise saying of Cyrus H. K. Curtis: "Don't think only of what a. thing costs. Think of what the returns will be if you make the ex- penditure. : Received birds, cheque and spec- imls safely, for which please atrcept i thanks. Wau:`bzu1shene. 0n1.., I Dec. 3151, 1921. J vx..; xnu._,, Ralph w. Mcmll. GU_ItI_NS _I:.IMITED West Toronto - To hear fwilure with courage and ` success with humI1ity---to follow our judgment that judgment may! b not follmv us----to whine a Little less: Hand work a Little more~-to dairy: `duty rather than the d'OU1L1`-~~l0 be"-,1 K I I a Little less gratied and `at httirz -`more gnateful. :5 n1.. A . _ . _.n ;|... |_4..._A :._ ..1.._..:... For a. starter org A0. Di. 1922, let us present a. few thoughts upon which we all reect with pmt. They were originally printed some! ten or twelve years ago in an ad-I lvertisament of a large department ` store across the border. The author {is not known. -but he had something to say, and He Said It! Let us 1'esolv%- | SOME NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS} I I I And Good Ones. Too; Good for You I and For Us. ....... \/ 5.-.....\...... a To consult the heart in charityi [and the heart in busines.v.~-to be; lavish in rpmise and negligent in` ,bIam1e--to speak in small type and: `think in ca.pita1s-to measure men lmore by anerit than by moneym-tol lkeep the bank roll in the pocket! `and out of the conversation-~and to : remennber that the dollar sign is 211-! so the last -and not, only the initial! iletter in success. ` `S Coldwater had 21 sens-ational rob-la bery on Christmas eve. On that; night Mrs. .\lary Beach was sittiingl alone in her home when a couple of masked men presented tl1e1nsel\'es_[ at the door, and forced their \\'ay|t into the house at the point of a. re-I; volver. They tied her hands andli feet, and holding her -mouth so that`: ,she could not cry out, they took ' 1 1 Mrs. Beach was in the habit of carrying her money in this place. The proceeds of a cheque she had cashed that day were in her nocket, but the men did not sea.rch t`ui-ther. Mrs. Beach's cries `attracted atten- tion and neighbors came to her rescue. She rwas `found lying in the dark, `the light hzwing either been put out in the struggle our deliberate- ly. Her mouth was bleeding, and her I .a \ ')$700 or $800~fron1 the bosom of her 1 dress. The robbery was eudently` l face bruised, but otherwise Iirrlm was uminjured. A loaded revolver was lying on the floor. Chief Vvnight, of -Midland, came down on Chnistmas to `assist. Con- committeed by men who knew that stable Vvoodrow in trying to bring` ' the roobers to book, but up to the time of writing no arrests had been mode, though suspticions are held. Mrs. Beach is the widow of an American soldier. and receives a pension .t rom the {invited States Gm'ern1uent, as well as one from the Can-adian Govermneu I. 1'1)!` :1 son killed in the war. She also lugs two sons. working. who turn in their surpl-us earnings to her. It was con-umon knowledge that. she carried considerable money about her per- A.. ..1__ ....... ...... ...I.n ..rnu1ri nnil I To be charry of gwing advice and` wary of accepting it,-t,o stand pm` in friendship, conviction and prom-5 ise--to restrain habzit -and nuke :1} `habit of restrmint--Lo remember; that duty, and not chanity, begins; at home----to carry it n1ix'ro1' to our; own `faults rather than :1 telescope? to other peop1e`s--:u1d Lo rememheri that the defects we see in others `art.-` but the reect.-ion 011 our own. Iv... ...., .-..w.,..... `JILL To give a. man his due before he'.s| dead, because Providence will see` that he -gets it a.t't.erwax'd-~t.o re- member that the echo of a knock 1'ea.ct.s on the knockel-'-A-to reect that men are :bef1ter`than they seem, and that we -on rse1ves seem better than we really a1'e>--~t0 stand on our merit and seek our ends independ ent of .influence---to obkigate neither_ our pockets or our self-1'espect--to extend to others that szune de.::ree2 of mercy which has permitted us to live so ]ong---and to 1-ememtber that our enemies are just, whereas. our friends are memiful. I-1 o no u n,,,, L ,,, ,,, 1 I uun .. nyuuu .u ...y......... To zuim Ihigh though our ways be] cast .in hopeless pla.ces-Lo -rad-hue} kind words -and light the candles of; h0pe---l() indulge generous impulses , without thought of reward--t.o ob- serve upunctildo in recognsiuion of kindness, and forget its absence in} others--to waste neither tears on: the past nor fears on the 'L`utu1'e--} to take life as we -nd it and we" shall nd, life as, we take sit~-~to \ Write today for a copy of Guam Proved Ru.-ipa Booklet 5 EAVS I FIRST Sold : lib. round beefsteak 2 cloves ,5 cup strained tomato 1 cup boile 2 cups boiling water 2 tablespoons EASIFIRST 1 bay leaf } teaspoon pepper Cut steak in one nch cubes, ml) in our in which 1 teaspoon salt has been armed. Melt EASIFIRST in frying pan, and when hot, brown the steak. Have ready in astewing pan thc_water, tomatoes, bay leaf, cloves and pepper. Add the steak and simmer until tender. Thicken with a little our and some of the stock. P1ace_on platter and garnish with hot. boiled rice. in cartons aizd tins. NOTICE is hereby given pursu- ant to the Trustee Act that all per- sons having claaltms against the Estate of Andrew O`uMal1ey, late of Barrie, Pairish Priest, deceased. who died on the Stih day of November, 1921, are requested to send particu- lars of their cla.i1n-s to the under- signed on or before the 3rd day of February, 1922, after which date the Executors will distribute the! assets of the Estate, having regard ouvl yto the claims of which they_ shall then hzwe notice, and will noti be responsible to any others. Creswicko & Bell, Barn-io, Solicitors for Admlnist1~.m'ix. Here is the Way to. Make it 1 keep the resolutions we make rather! `than keep on making resolutions--I I and always to be honest in spite of; ourselvcss. -N nun, _..,-.9. ;..l And this is an `infallible guide to where we get off," to remember that we are -but petulant units in a billion humans, on :1 planet whtich lie but an abom in a. cloud of solar dust, -in a. universe whose rworlds are more innurme1'a,-ble than the sands that gin the shores and line the depths of the unplumbed sen. a;_,__._1__-1- .. 17--..-. xv..." 17.... on \--ux.) uuys 1.4 ....r....._.....,_ ...,...! Meanwhile, a. Happy New Year to i you all. I EGHTS $250 IN` BREACH j 01 PROMISE SUIT i Judgment wa given by Justice !Ma.cLean, vat Yorkmn, Susk.. last` !week in the $5,000 breach of prom- iise action by Elizazhel.-h .-tdamson, of `Owen Sound, Albert-.1, zrgzlinst Philzi-p Pearce of Rokeby. J Iv`! , . ,_ ,__. -. -n.v..|_.. :_ A n ; pun \.u 1]`. -ouuuu_, . The parbies met at Rokeby in ; 1918 and Miss Adamson zmfterwards `returned east and entered the em- 'ployment of a Toronto store, where lshe remained until leawing to make :`_px'epa,m.t.ions for her .n1aruizige. , - r.....:.... 1u...d l\r\I` ....-.m Mun-snh 1 I ilynyyounuunvuu ;u. nu. .....,.....-.;-,v. I Justice MaoLean says .b1`each mvight have been avoided if there had been a little more sy-mvpa.t.hetic> consideration on the part of Miss Adwamson. He is not convinced that she has suffered g.1`eatly (in Ibody or -mind and evidence shows Pearce is :not wea.1thy. He rtwarcled the plain- ztiift` $250 damages and costs. i 1 1 ! i I l 1 s E `".l'Hl~`.R.E CAME A SERPENT, HIDEOIJS CRA\\'LING THING" Szlrnin. Jan. 9.----Wui1lian1 Run- dolph Hearst, United States news- `pzmper magnate, is announced as :1 `visitor in Sarnia next. Wednesday. He is to be in Port. Huron on (busi- ness with a. view to adding The Port Huron Press to the string of 1 Hearst publications. nu... ..:...n -49 41... u.-.....:.... an wnl, JLCIIA an ywvnxuwunuuu. The visit of the .-`fnzmias of ye]- low journaluiisni to Sarnia, it was stated, would he with 2. view to having his paper publish an edition V for this side of the St. Clair River. .-.u ,,._._n_ nun. ..uuv \IA. ...v nu ~........ -...... It was only a little over a. month Iago that Sarni-a. Crmuligmtion auth- [ox-inies turned back :He:u'st newslboys who created a disturbance -here whlile `selling his Detroit publications. (7OLD\\';\TER \VO.\[:\ 3?. tul\i\t\l av\ I E The King Edward Hotel, 'I`o.1'onto, ;haa installed the Lziwson tmbe sys- ,tem ro'r delivering te1eg1'a1ns, mail and parceis direct to the several oors from the central office, `mus ireplzwing the *be1Lboys. The tulbe lsystem is two miles In length. `packets nlaking the through trip to i.t.I1e`se\~`n'.eent-11 oor within ten lsecnnda boiled rice uh-r THE NORTHERN `ADVANCE 7 3 1:1 1'ep0x'ting the 'p1ibIic s grants 0! Cl1e1'1'_v Hill 1'ece11t1_\' was the amount named, \V should lmve been $240.00. Our old friend, .\1r. hI:arr,v ley, shipped another car of : Hrom here last Week. 'Hi1I'I'_V 1 gethe best of them mless-ing. ~un..._ n_._u,.__ n,,,u. , ,,u , n.-u. -.n...u \II |A1\,IgA 5uua.nu_..,. Miss Evelyn Couller, who hasl; been in the west for a few years, is! ( home. again rent-.winv:.; z1c.q11aintanr:es! \ iand I`e\';iewin.,-' the scenes of :1 few; iyears ago. ` It `I, n,, \u,n_...-1_1 ....4. ...-..:..I I 1 returned week 5 wj berk . 1, Q Mr. :m E V 1 x f \/lllb) .._-,u. 4 1 Mr. G90. .\lc-Donald. our genial blacksmith, is laid up' 4'01` :1 raw days -from 21 nearly severed fin:.:er. ,We hope he may soon be able to re-` lsume work again. ` '5 - H N -L- L . 77.... ..--._I.. 4L..4 It is thought by n1un_v peoplo that , when :1 man .becm11es VVa1'den of his !..-nun, nu... u-;-nu... `County he should retire from Tinun-3 `icipal polil-ics, but Sunnidule Town-2 `ship does not think so. 1 I -u,_ nu,_, .u_._.s__,. .2-`-_.._.1 \v..l .;....,, nu-.. . Nil ......... .... M1`. T1109. Flelninrg defeated M1'.' 1v`1'a.n1; \\7i1cox for the Ree\'es11":p 01'; |Tecumsel.h in 1921 `by -H) and the; latter defeated Mr. I"1e.n1:in:g in 1922` [for the same position by 27. 1 . __..___a.-__ A-..._... 1.._..,. ..u.\...1..,l3 `LUAAIJ vv uu 1.u\..n.u.. An Anf.-,'1ica.n Social will be heldl ian the orange Hall, Ivy, on Friday levenin-g, Jan. 13111. Games at nfi. `followed by :1. good program, will `be provided. Come and enjoy an evening with our Ivy friends. t \V..n...:a|..-a,....,::_... 1..\ ...-..:... Av: I,'Ul|:i1ut`-Fmulu IILUAICJ muuu-. ..... `.-. sun. as she was one who would not make use of the banks. It is under- st-cod that `the Pnov.inciz1.l police are new working on the case.--7 ~Ori!'ua _ Puck et. ;\.\,-....._5 u.... \IlIL .._, -..........,. ! Notrwithstandxing the rain on` iswednesday evening, Jan. 4th, there E was a. good turnout at the big month- ` 13' dance "under the auspices of : Ma1le s jazz orchestra. A sumptuous { lunch xvus provided, a. good orchestra [and a good oor manager. 7~n,._.......: A. .....c. .............~L cl... nn A mini service was held in the Methodist Church on Thu-rsday~, evening Jlafn. 5th. The Rev. Somer-l ville, chief spealter, spoke on the subject Home and Foreign Mais- sions." .A.bout sixty were present. iThe night was not fzpvomble. n_.. ._u .1... .1: 5:..- .....,.......LI:.\.-. The \V. Ja`m`ieson's wrining. attached teemed fniend; We he-.11` dip appearancg in `t'a1ni1_\~'. Hope \u__ -._.a \u_.._ ;nun uu, oslnnnx. yv.;...u.. ..._. ..-. I 1 A number from here attended: E311`. Robert LesI7ie s `sale of 'f:u'1n [stock and implements on Jun. 6th. 1.-Mr. Herb. Grose wielded the ham- imer very successf'11l1.y and sat.isfuc-' Horily to all present. 1 n_ A___,,u:,__ m--:_I -._:n L- I...1.I i I I Macnu u Dug`. alvvn ..........a.... I Pleased to note amongst the ac- Iclamatxions ufor Reeve Messrs. J. J. D. Banting, for Essa, and Harry Coleman for Innisi. `Mr. W. -A. Miller, who `has been returned for, alderman tin No. 3, ~Bax'rie, was a! former Councillor for Essa. I Mr. `Utopia. nu. , the Iphy , teem ed I --4 . . A4-u ...,,,.... nu nu. ...u............. One of the old time assemblies was held at the palatial residence of Mr. and Mrs. '1`. H. Knupp, about three miles rfrom Thornton, last `Friday evening. From all zwcounts the young people were heartily wel- comed at the above home and they lalso enjoyed themselves to the full. .-RE.-\D THE ADVl*3R'1`lSl.5}.\H~}NTS. Mr. George Arnold, who was! . . I elected as a me.mbe1' on Innxsl} Council recently, is an old Ivy boy, and `:19 Fate deemed a. change advisable, we congratulate Mr. `Arnold. This is his seczfnd venture! in the 1'e:LLm of munyiczipal polnin-ms, the first time being defeated by -1. -\.... A sum equivalent to that of 1921 less $35.00 was realiized at the` fowl supper and Sa.bba(h rrbservanceg in c-onnect.~ion with St. Jude's` 'Chm`ch hem. \Vhen you consider the inclement weather of Dec. 18th. the Sbbl annivex'sar_v, and also that of Janvuary 211:], the members |have a right to ;be t,hanJ(l'ul. T2 were invited -into M1`. Alton! Johnston s battery service station recently and a gentleman who lmowvs the game told me the station is cer- twinly up to date. We wish Mr. ufOhIl`SUOTl_ sucoess. IL is an innova-, Liot. that is entirely new to Thom- ton and has proved *3. great con- venience to car owners who pass through, as well as those who re- side in this locallty. We have in our \'rill'zI',_ze a. man who is called 1!. cripple, :but we must say he is certainly providing for the raiiny day. When work is to be done -he `does it and is kept very busy. We refer to Wm. Power. who is imore than earning a. livelihood. He is `one of the boys, keeps :1. wamn shop and very good seatiing accom- modatxion. He is worthy the pat- ronage he is recelvvlng and we wish ~hi-m success in his calling -of repair- invg `boots -and -shoes. He a.lwa.ys has the glad hand and the smile that should accompany it, to all with whom he -comes -in contact. Again we wish him the greates` ' There up 11 ysi cial .. ...1 a._:,._ . and ed after with F1" NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hope 10 his i Mrs. THORN . A. met at M on Tuesday aft 'ge \Vice is ill 2 {ope notliing 5 illness. no apparent c ial condition 0 `ml; Mr. Lucas. diphtheria has 7.\Irs. Hugh r. _. ._. .. .\l1's. Jzumes er spending friends nz we 1']: mg `Mrs. VV. . afternoon. a -m-ild type. Givens have a. couple of? ear Sc-hom-C change made its }ibson s| time 4 school ` ly $500`; `mol- SIOCIK ! keeps: .which was nn1i:_,-`med. .' . __.__ Ins own ex1)ex'-~' relate ilislzllcc-s ` ience. oi; cases where he has a1- nmsl, H` not z1c1nu.I1_\', collided withi another vehicle on :1 dark road. Not} so vex'_\' long ago :1 f1"_'.:'e(l_\' oc.cu1'1'edi near Collingwood in which one was} killed and ~ot.hers hurt because 11% mmurist. `blinded :hy the _;|:u'e lights; on another car, ran into a. -'buggy . u...\,.. nu... lIllAlhllk\.\A The question has been br0u,'.1.'ht! bef0.re the Ontario Government, but for some rez1:~:nn it declined to take` any action. But. the 'pI'(!SSll]`e-Shollld be maintained until it does `bring :l'C'S11HS. Some 0ppns(\ it because, they seem to have 21. not,-ion that the: move was`inpired by the motorists- ;-in their own interests. To have all '\'el1icles Lighted would ('()I`lil/llli) be` Efor the benet. of moloitisls; `bury they are by no Ine-ans The only onesi 'whn would be se1'\'e(l. 1 .__. .....1i , `driver w country how har ...`-. .....___.,._._. , he is almos` he can disti est. nut]-i`ne. ins-tau i 1 nuu vIuuAu ux an.-\.u. , I 5 .\ collision between -.1 motor and? 1 11 b1tg:.,"y ulw-a)'s results in the tbl1:,'g_Vi `and its occupants getting the worst` 501" it. Times have (`.h`z1l1;.`,`ed .in the` :lust few _\`e.a.r.t:. This is :1 time 0!`; .rapid t1'zmspoI'tntion and everything `possible must. be done to zl.\'Oid acct-' 1 dents. . ' Other cities will doubtless follow Toronto's lead. but provision should also be made to protect those who Itravel on the country roads as well. Canada, it` lieve that. essential i1 `what. about Attacked by Armed Men jrhilt One of the delights of the New Year rm Ontmvio is the receipt rom the VVor1rmen s Convpensauion Board of the employer s pay roll state- ment on which must be made a re- turn of all wages paid during the previous year. This farms the basis form of the assessment for LIGHTS OX Toronto on M01 large majonity 1 :..,__ ,u _.,u_:_1._ ._ in mg all vehicles night. If the} -.__ _;- AI._ L,,. 1t lights much `as .v hard b1I.2'::.\'. ` "CH-u` almost, on to; .n distinguish who has roads 21 HERE is just one of. dozens of dainty luncheon dishes made more delicious by the use of EASI- TTTD.Q T`

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