Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 17 Feb 1927, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

. H 1105 two. . for the 1 at the was 1-e~ ( t the end 6 ore stood H `. 1 I I SELLING TEN DAYS BY AUCTION On Tlhursd-ay evening of last. \v1-ck l\ the Barrie Milk Pv:')d-users Ass;ocizv.- tion held a social evening at the h.o;n<,: of J. F`. Ne]~ls.-s. About rn'nr.-ty 1. were present. Mr David Maw grwe I a report of `.-he A:ssocxiation s prop'1-03;; during the past year. Its mc~mb:2r- I1` ship increased frorn 21 nucleus of 13 ll to 19 and other enrolments were e::- il pected. Mr. Nelles as secretary read a lc-tier from the Barrie Board of Health e::pre$im.: zmppreciation of the As&ociati0n s support of the Board in bettering: the conditions of the` Mtrown mlk suppl`_\'. Mr. N01'rna11 Ine-'1 son in a short Sp(.V`(`Jl'\ vxpres*.<:eLI him- '~'. as hem'.ti'I_v in favor of the As- 9 9ociation s work. He hm] never 0):- ` periencml a year in which other re- 5 Vlzuons exi.s'tc:~.(l lmtxx-nun the milk pro- 7 (llIC('1 S and the shippers. Mr. Goo.` Coles, S11. gave a talk on the work being` carm'ed on by the Barrie Cow Tostimr Asx~:ociat.ion. M1`. R. D. Coutts. added to the entertainment of the evening. Mr. Nelles www .'Lp1)oint-` ed to the annual meeting: of` the Ontanio Milk and Cream Pro- duc(>1':: Ass-ocation in Toronto. 1-. u . 1 ma .1 | ( ( of the well knowr. ' on._9:im>'-ring: rm of .a.mos, Proctor g & R(-<`.fc~.rn, y.\:Lx:.o away on Szmurdxay .11-.:1.s'.t at hi: homo in Toronto. Mr. - I ! E. A. James, _ ']1Lm(\_g \1' `Q-uw-3n r\\,vn'.-lw] Hnau: I 4 I \Au.\I,Lu .;x.W`v\44vAvAA All .5\ILl\IIIIr\IA ! P.l:ms are being: made to hold the} :mn1uLl joint meeting of the local! ( Mzlk Pro and Cow Testing: .-\.=- in l l lgsociatiore in the rmnr fu`.ure. l I in commrrtion with the paving of our. . . . I stroois, his zm being ongzxnoc-:1 on MILK PRODUCERS MEET Lll k/UUADUUVVLL uvL:.L >..vuuus~_y. I Mrs. J. F. Newton spent over the `week end visiting` in Toronto. ` yr..- ru:a:.-..x um.:,. -1: D........+4`-m..I Miss orobhy Pugsley visited _friends in Cookstown over Sunday. xxx, 1- V: \1'___4.-_. ...\....L ....-.. 4-Ln` I3 VXHIAUIXIE LIIUIILLD 1|] \/UVVlX- J. D. Clewk-Lnd of Port McN.ico1l jspc-n.t the week end with his pan-cnts ion Maple Ave. . \I.. 12` .1 fnwn A4` Y7!-nu-n -an- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1927. VV\ LL'I\ CILU. VLblUIalI`L:. III LU1 UAIUU. Mrs. C1if`r`0rd White of Brazntf-0r(I is vis.iA3i:1g f1'iend.s in town. 1 y\ r11 1 V 1' T)A`_L \.|',.\YI....'I1 Iuu Aualuc rxvuu Mr. Fred MzLz`tin of Barrie am` nounces the engassement of his 'yo11m1'est (l:1ug1hte1'_. Auclrey Lillian, inc M1`. J. B. Fee, only son of M1`. luml ';\Ir.<. Geo1':;c Fen of Czmningt0n, `Hm imirrizxym to `Ll\ C place in the . L ,1- YT\._L` I .\h~s. Wim. Stewart of '[`o1=0nLo vi. i2LI~`t week end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. VV. J. Hufrhcs. ! ; Mi,.as K. Hniford of Toronto i. ` 4 I ` i1;0:'.ch.i1i.:' at the B.C.I this week inl i i`,:'iuCL` of Miss Burke, who is ill. i Roy Houjrhton, who is attending'{ Toronto Nomlal School, spent the ... 1| 1, _,,1 _..:u. 1.:.. um... I`. ....,l i I l-ILAMK. \JL .,..._.y, . . , . . .. atten(1ing'i wt-ck ond with his pa1'cn`.s, M1`. and, `;\Ir;<. R. G. H-owghton. mu-.. 1.\.1.'u. r<.u.1. A4` D....1-Va 1I`.nl1-.-\ Jllb. AL. u. 1JUI.A4'bAlsIuAA- uV[i..s Edith Cook of Bu1" s Falls has returned home after spending; .SC`\'01`d.1 weeks here as the guest of Mrs. J. Vail`. HI ru-n-, I /w_.,_,;_ ,1- 1 ___,x_`., xuxb :1. van. ` 1`/fr. C1if1`wo2'(l Guest of Lomlon is :;~'.pcn(l.in2' 3. couple of weeks with his! 1>2u`.:nts, 1'.`...`- -1. 04 Mr. and 1'\I1*.<. B. G.uc;st,` .I.`lvxuLIn ow. ' A Mrs. (Rev.) Alex. Rintoul of Port |McNicoll is 21 guest this week at the` {homo of Rev. Dr. and I`.'11's. J. D.` i B);rm-.<. ' .. Ivv n 'r\- ,_, _____,_ 1 u_V l urn. | Mrs. W. S. Dignznm was :1 guest `at. thxr .'mnua1 luncheon of the Presi- dent and I'}xc,cut vv0 of the Toronto `Women's Art Ass0c.'w.tion lwas`. Fri- day. ' 1| ! - `tin... `h..L..... Ln.) H. vvI:(~ `E Oupemtions got under way at the 1!C1:u'ke & Clarke Co., L cd., leather ~imanufactu11in;: plant on Friday of Iiast week, when the rst batch of {hides were put in the presses and ispu`. through the prepamtory tzmndnyz F` Istznges. The compzmy s oice was 1"moved from Toronto on Monday. y;Somc- machinery has yet to be in-.\ 1._ `stalled amd opreations will not be in\ 1'11}! swim` F r\M'* *.'.":c`.:. 1 lung. Miss E11:-n Dobson had the mis- fortune to fall on a strip of icy side- w:1`l:k on Charlotte St. last F1'id'ay and su'erc-i 3. (1~oLLb1e fracture of the leg. I I l'.. G \\I l:f.,..-.\... 1.4% (`An .'.`nn1-nus,` JAILED FOR `STEALINC. VVATCH,`l HOME BOY MAY BE DEPORTEDI I u:1,;. Mr. S. W. M-Gore 11-ft for Rocl1n.u,- tor, N.Y., Sunday morning` to visit his brother, who is seriously ill there. T\ II IV...I,`....-._. -4.-......l-,.l .. O\Ar\rs u.n l.'l\JLlI\.A u -u u\....u.....-._, ... ....\..... D. H. Oolomzm attended a meet- ing: of the Central District Conser- vative A-azociation in Toronto on Fxtidzay last. `CLARKE FACTORY BEGIN WORK The Fray I`.ri._~adc ma a successful l sT'.:v`5n'- r-)'!~T":`.! 7.`. l`.*.c r"r.'.'c cn 'E':1r;_:- 2 3 um JVAuA|uu .,1u_... .-.. ....u.. .....I My home here. `t l\1i.~u.~_: M:11`g.-:21x'r3t '\VuHz1co of Toronto it .-rmnl School \'i..<'.tr3rl her p:1rL-nts at?`- home on P001 St. 1215`. week end. | .\ii_<.~: .T<-an (ioodfolloxv of Torontciii . :~:.ome time with her 1)zn`- :1 , Mr. and 1\I1':~:. W. J. G00(lfo1'l0w. .`.Ir.~. J. '\"':~.ir spam .<(>\'o1'n.`. (lz1_\'.s` I ~`L wn,-r~k \'isitir13.:' her hu.~=bz1n(l in 1 PERSONALS '-:l'LI lll|l-`q -` . ~1.E.<.< Connie 1* i;<.h<.-1' of Toronto nt the week end at her home = in town. ]::nb0'. Devlin of the Univer- ' Toronto .~:1)cn: the week end .,,.___ L... ,` ,\. lI\J ...... 1....-- of F0b1'uzu'_V. ` I as Pz1ttr>r.~on of Iulmvalci I -L-. The "N ort}`.1eA1-n Advance Charles Fitt, 19-year-old Barnarnlo Home boy, employed by David Dunn of l')s.sa, was sentenced to `hree -months in jail, with a fu2'th(-1' inde- terminate sentence of 6 months, by l\'I;u:'i.~'.t.ra.'.e Jc-[Y5 in Alliston last week. Fitt pleaded guilty to a charge of steaing a watch from his employer. He was already on sus- pended sentence for stealing; :1 watch. and was known `.0 have ,stolen many others, seeming to have :1 nmnia for such th~ft.-'. The Barnardo Home In:s`pectm' was present at the trial and because of the boy's record, urged his deportation. RM. Jeffs directed that the Home ziuthoritzies study the boy's czise a.lon_r4 with the Parole Board and at the end of his term take such action as they saw t remml-in_L` his l of Toronto L McClc11un(1 lKiwanians Hear i About Investments Mr. Charles Burgess of Toronto spoke at :he Kiw-:1n~is meeting on Friday last. His subject was In- vos-tment Banking," and he gave Kiw:1nian.s some sound zulwice on in- vestments and savings. To be successful in dealing: m stocks and bonds requ.-res study and sound jud<,v:1ne11`.. The idea of in-i Vt.-i.ment 1na`_v be traced back to when | people .=.-tartotl to save ; o\`m- w}mt zlmy COHSIIDICII each year. The is-: of bonds sta1'tcd in the} `liibh centu1`_\', thourrh it was not tilli |1750 that "little \vzL.< known about`, 1111 .1 Ina. nuveu.-..u..., .u. .,-u,;.. .v. , .'! . zznd for .-'_::ecuiatioi\. It is Einposwl .-:i.hie Lo iizive all three in any one inVe;<.ment. There is no trouble when one inve,=t.~' sz1."ei_v, but whrn they inve:~:t for profit their is often gtrouhie. It requires .=ound judL'ment `.0 determine between investment and zepeculation, and to pick sound iI1\ L-St-1`I1CI1'f.;< requires traininy_r. Mr. BU1`f. ,`GSS said he alwuays found it .good advice to soil pron1otion stocks and to buy 1'c-oi'_ stocks. It was as 21 rule unprotzlble to buy on good news, but very often good husiness to buy on bad nr.-ws. Near- ly all investxment.< were affected by the money market. An instance was recalled where a man bought stoc-k i for $2,500 on :1 falling; market and this stock was now worth two and , :1 half million. It \\'zL.< good advice . to keep on saving and invest all over and above what you require for act- ; ;ua1 expenses. The man who is sav- Hing and invests has more power and `inuence in a community. The in- {vesting.>: habit is a natiional asset. ,- 3 .I_l\J\l -A|.u.u um: vv issuim: sock. 'I`hc-w lof investment, for '2-.1141 for speculatic |.:ib10 t . my W. Craig` was clwzzxivnmn for 1 .day. H2Lr1'_v Barron was boo.~*.ter 2: his prize went to Compzon Jeffs. I In consequence of zhc triple tiu ic1'c;2L1.L-Ll on Monrlzxy night for second lplace in the C'h-urcsh Hockey League lsranior series, when St. Andrew s, the |t'z2il~cnr1c`:s, boat Al-ltam`ua1e by 3 to 2. `St. Mary's met Central last night, Ithc Donner gaining` a 3 to 2 victory in ten minutes 0v-o,rti1ne. Trinity j'unLo1'-s defeated S2. M2m'y s juniors by G to 1. St. Mary's seniors now p1.a_v A1- iamlale on Friday I1i_E,`11t before the Ba~r1'ie-Totten:imm game to ght it out for the second ruing`. The win- ners, in accordance with the league provisions, gro up ag'ai n.~it; the mist- placers, T-riniity, on Monday nigtht to decide the oi`.-ampions11.ip. 'I`r'imity and Bmwacus play off t`-`or the junior title on Monday night also. Unqu2t1Le(l succem attended the card party, afternoon be-a. and sale of the Women s Auxj`;:ary `.0 the R.V. I-Lospitzul, held in the American vHotel on Swturdray aftemoon. A-bout $175 was realized. There were 25 babies of bridge. I`h`ose in charge ' of the affair were as fouows : Home- ;' made baking baxbl, Mrs. Reeve, Mrs. [ G. Wilson, Mrs. J. Li`...1e, Mrs. F. 5 Hurlburt; cards commitztee, Mrs. Mc- ., Kinnon, Mrs. J. R. Dier; candy table Mrs. R. J. Srprott, Mrs. W. C. Wakls, Mm. V. Knight; tea committee, Mrs. ` Iiz. C. B**m"n MW 37` .74"-13:01` and` ;..|:.~'. L`vh<:'-~nm;n. Mrs. Isvown, I\'i.r.~s. J. Smilh and Mr?-.. Dwlin, Sr, pnuxv J (d ton. A n'.:~_..'-)ca- cf undcr-*'7md-| ~. '.x:`.e rurses fr;-.r:1 the hospital aided ._ _____ __ .-- I A.111LI1\i1'.i(.` Ommze. Young Britons journeyed to H:Lwk(~.stone VVodnesdz1Y nn'.y:h`.` of last week and were defea.tr.-d in 21 East game of hockey by 9 to 5. Alf. Smith and Les. Wiles `were the stars for the locals, dividing` the scoring honors`. between them. Smith ` ne`.1:r-d three goals and Wiles ' Donnelily shirt:- in goal ~ O.Y.B. With the score 4 to end of the first frame he rev placed by Pete Hodgvins. At of the second session the score at` G to 3. The O.Y B. ]ino-up was : t ./)3!) l`)0HIl\`i.lyi dUClALL, T. I?':_""`| dis and F. Bowen; centre, Smith; winyvs, Wilt-.9 and H. Bomrdis; subs, I.'cd_;"'ns, \'~_!:=cn and S'.::'.r::cr.. R.V. HOSPETAL AUXILIARY TEA CHURCH LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS [in serving tea. 1. unu.u .. \. W ....u.... ` are th`.`(`(! sJ.fet._\~', for ' 3 L_`,"p('. ~ prot] in1po.~:- I the 1 ' and I W'hi1e winter sports are yet in vogue and spring seonms far a.w'ay, there are many people planning for the `summer vacation, and others are making p1-epuratitons for those who plan now. Ofoisals of the Hotel Department of the Oanadiuan Nation-t :11 Raailways, for in:s`.ance, are now bmsy ma.kin:g ready 01` the summer months and A. S. McLean, Gene1=a.1 Superintendent, has issued a state- ment regardinp: the opening and closing of the cumpany s summer resort hotels during the coming sea- ` SUMMER RESORT HOTELS : `l ANNOUNCE SEASOI`-I S IDATES 1 sun. ; Jasper Park Lodge, sifawated in ; Jiaasper National Pank, A1ber va, will! have the longest season, opening on` May 21st and continuing until Sept. 1 30, a feafnure of the :mtu.mn being the golf tournamerlc, with the silver totem pole trophy as the visi-ble prize of champdons.hi.p. I M:......1.: 1'..,.,1.m -.+ Miinnbi Oni1`.:n-i.n. IJFIZU -U1 Ullizllnplluxze-|1:.p. I MimLki Lodge, at Minnki, Ontari.o, will open June 17 and close on Sept. 1 11; Higrhzland Inn on July 1 to Sept . 15; Camps Nominigan and Minna-` sing, Juy 1 to August 31; Nipigon I;o June 15 to Sept. 15; Pictou Lodge, June 25 to Sept. 12. and! Gmnd Beach Hotel, June 24 to` REEVE S JEWELRY STORE You May Select from Our unuuuu u Sept. 5. `BIRTHS SPENCE----In the R.V. Hospital, on- : . ,, 13.1. n 1nt)r7 +.. 'M - * 1 Angus D. Campbell cf Staynor n--.5` ~`m=nn appoirutcd manager of the M |(`;-1.'.-'r.-n.r~-way mine in Northernl rl:LVk/K`r--`JI1 mu: u.v. l1'\Jo'_1rs/(u.|, vu` Wmlnesday, Feb. 9, 1927, to Mr. mm] Mrs. Havvey Spence, .of Mid- ihurst, a non. :;n,., l.L II` x s1'::n.'1aI hm` long, -, 31' wnn7.an who sawes ;nn.~.s-ai-s<:;C:~'. this stz1y- ' to b';'.3?`.,'n up 11 sub- .nk 21-L-c)lnn`ai' `will not 1 1`. s;1a:1?li h=-pursiitlm. |u-Uu - and More lumch 2 L to Mr.Me1vi\1le was presentr land Mr. Mm Mmtrison re; t:heank.ing t-h v], 0n `himself and J wdil be miss commxumi-`.y. , The Domi -`1' H15 Icpvlua xml .' i?10`merci':.1 331 Ft-138! ru.p!i-cy and ._ ....w-nan-n. I ` M1`. Catlvin Hurst of C`zL1g'm'_v, Al- berta, called on his father and mothnx M1`. and Mrs. J. Hurst, on Sundray. Miss Luela Wilson of Anten Mzi-Ms spent the wcck end with her uncle `and aunt, Mur. and Mrs. J. T. John- Modern Merchandising Demands Cne Annual Clean Up." Entire Stock---No Reserve. % Last F`1vi(L-uy evening the Big Bay : Point and Pa"nswick friends met at _ the ihonze of Mr. and Mm. J. Cook _|to say g1ood+bye to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrison. The evening was spent in cards and dxzmcin,-_:. Just be- an uddreiss was read by , Mr. Melville Fernier. Mrs. Morrison presented with 21 beautiful lamp M o1'1=i~son with a clock. Mr. re.spmml: in a. few W0l`diS, the friendis on behalf of 1'1-himself Mrs. Morrisaon. They 7~ missed very much 1' rom olur _ ,..__._._...:L-. I I 7 ; gr..uu. Mr. A. days with week. Mmnteibh spent couple 01 '1`nhornton f ri ends `last E The play entitled A Prairie lRose, given by the United young `people of Sazroud at Painswick last 'J`:hu1`s(l;ay nright was very much en- lijoyed by all. -- .. . 1. u `r -r,,, I Mr. Lloyd Arnold and Mr. Jas. Hart of B-arrie motored to 'DoronIto on Sunday. Tihe sympaiahy of the community Igroes out to the bereaved friends of Mr. Gibbons, `he having passed away on Sunday after a lingering illness. - .-... . .. .. .-. nun. 'un.... ..\.n. .,... ~...`.- merci-5.1 fzxilurcs under the B-ankr Impzcy Winding: Up Act in 1026, as com}".::rcd `.'.'i:h 2,319 in 11325. Dominion Bureau of S catishi~cs PAINSWICK Page Five OW Aumio '%a@ GENES Feb 21% at 3 -it ' . 9 0 m Ejomo And Coniimnar-as Daiiy from 3 to 5.30 and 8 to 10.39. WE ARE GIVING PREZES AT EACH SALE FREE A WONDERFUL QPWRTUNITY T0 BUY AT YOUR OWN PRECE Diamonds - Jeweiry - Watches - ecks - Silverware - Cut Glass - China - Etc. HAWKESTONE BEAT O.Y.B.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy