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Northern Advance, 15 May 1930, p. 7

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She always says she ll throw away the things collected through the years. She chooses for this work a day when Lady Daffodil appears. It is, she says, both right and `meet that I should go a-tidying. The owers they are so very neat, and grass grows orderly in spring. Oub comes a drawer both deep and wide} .0 U 1.` \\'1 products after he rd} uv11 . .,,..._, _ dmary qu2u't commonly '\V\ nun`: I< I E01` Dcmg :.[)1. H which is f hellebore s< osed to the po\\'(l-gr is 1 (1i1`ect<.-d on U 1' UHU :1 green to d zxlwzlys .s`..l- rd` , \'.'HL`l`U :H':I Deluzgatcs 5` the County: he held in; last week of` r wa.< ur1dL~_1 n.`.0mhc1". I wnnr-`vx: nn {If} ','1'21uc can be nlv u up. HJZU but nrna V 21 1'\ 1ard\\ pace for 1`: MIN TB.C.i. News 3 I1'Ll1i. to be. PVV\'ll'\`Y_ LU m. Spray- i: the ` Col. W. A. ' speaking to ; mended them 7 them. . A CADET lNSPECTlON c c On Wednesday, .\Iz1y_Sth, the an-I1 nual cadet inspection took place at.) B.C.I. The weather was perfect, ( but 3. little too hot for comfort in 1 21 uniform. 1`; was the largest com- I pany of cadets ever inspected at the i school, there being almost 200 boys. : Mccrimmon, the inspec- 1 high in his praise in the cadets. He com--` for the splendid turn-l out and the ne spirit amongst He congratulated the ofcers tor, was very ' for the way each platoon was turn- ` ed out, with buttons polished, shoes l ' lights of the ` ,i....;.m- Hm mmm-al inspection, shined and belts tight. The high inspection which Col. McC1'immon mentioned particularly were the execution of the general salute, the steadiness in the ranks and in the l`aI`lKs during the general inspection, the work of the ambulance corps. He also spoke highly of the band. Though they had been together only two weeks, he was pleased with their work and will expect to see them again next year. The competition for the Major v. _ . zula -nu, )1':1y- 1 the , nnnv. : On Friday afternoon Fifth Fox'm_ wbons defeated those of the Fourth I . . . . . . . `Form 1117. tlmlhng: game or sotto-a_1l. `The u \\`a:< mum closer than Ln ; \ , , . . , . &|.~:c01'e, 15-5, 1nd1L'-a.4.':s. Smuly kcss v,aml Pzx1'.L:r1- .\Ic.\Iillin provxdcd the `_p1tvc-mng for the winner.< and _-\.u.-tm `|.\Ici\'11ig,'ht and I\[uu1`_1ce Hanna for ',the 10s01`.<. Frank Tm-I1w.E.< \\'us the |L"\\` vxlzunll` Hp l(!{H)c(1 hiqh in th-ry 1 c I In-.1` mic 1`. nomur, Hnu H1: run hinasr,-`.1 . The Four: playcd a good grnme, but ` liver the necessary hits 1 the runs. `u Xfnntlnv nffD1'H(')On ga, .... ,.l- Ix table and runny 1--I u up g `star player. '=zn1` to catch 21 lm... .. 13n\\1t.!' 1 the On llonday afternoon 3D LL.- `;od 21 team from 313 and 3C by wr-n(\\~/1 nu` 1'7.R Some time ago it was ma11`;ir_me ;i this column that the Senior Lit-` lerary Society intended holding: an inter-schoo1 debating competition, `and would appreciate the off-.-r of a ;cup to ;~'.timul:1to the efforts of the ;.<(-hools (-ompetition. So fa`: no ac- tion has been taken by any of the `..;.a,,r..._ m` nnm-in in this rezaul. i`c`.L17.(-n.< 01 L.ur1'1r: 111 [This is 21 . O1)])O1'1-1 :1 lasting contribution in this district, and : *]')21S:'O(1 over lightly. }.~\:<. is piziiiiiiig `nineteen hL1mh'cLl1h zmn gift of the Holy Spirit united meetings 1121; 1 from .\Iond:1y. .\Iay 26: :1-... P.-.n~'.-in nml Ailum xwun :0 L" ;ih21nkfu1nc `gift. ` 'I`hr>, m'o nu-.\ ` pea Lu. spoon n1.'\ V1: When making tzuld half an eggs |.~. ..(n..k n? :nH n In common with churches in... ..._-no-I-ninn< :11 on-1' balrb, 1-\'lI3\\ T'he progrzmx of nr-Hnrra tn ht": hC1f1 \\'ho;~'( "A6 uwng place hn n (I . 11.,-.,O(`.l \'0l 1d "4 :1-11 1. PENTECOST,~ 1(H`0(l unu L\`.L,`llL_\ nzuu,-u, ` clocks keep 1)e1'fvct' 1 fail them. And now we como together in tr! tn nn)nn1m110]`. 1t(5 .1 cc. In 1(h`C(l .r.,. ..h nan. .vh1tes nnn: :1` rzun this sc-1*ie.< be locally will next issue. :.,".~`In-u ul and CH.- < begin 1 `\1':\h`U . Jllilb crumbs ru~-;l1All `hr .\'urtl1e1`n A.dV3IlCe , IHI1L`L(.'\ Holy Spl ` (`,'mn`r-7 Lumty L0 um. 10 L-dLu:2m< should not T530 It h C `\Hn Ell I ____. H. i .The Collier St. United W.;\I.S. on `[37 !Friday, May 9th, had the pleasurei`. of adding $25 to their funds by me i"~ addition of a new life member. Ar-1 ` -Irangements were made for a goodly] t.number of the members to go to the; , divisional meeting at Crown I-lill on! 3 the 14th nist. Miss King was wel-I - coined back from Florida and speak- e ing on the temperance question she ;. said the time had come when we :- ought not to follow any government n blindly, but think out the temper- 1- ance question for ourseves. She re- 1-iferred tn the great work the ;1'W.C.T.U. is doing among the young -5 people in the essay and poster work ._ in the schools and the temperance people In me essay anu poster wuux in the schools temperance question in the SS. department. Miss Booth gave a splendid re- i sume of what is doing in missionary line in Ontario, Japan and China. Mrs. Jias. Robertson reviewed the six chapters of the study book, dealing particularly with the last council at Jerusalem, which was attended by 240 delegates, including 34 women delegates from 51 nations, and at which English was the language spoken. The chief message to us was that we should live in love, righteousness, self-sacrice, repent- ance and live to God's glory in all things. The gospel is the only an- swer to the \vorl s ',-greatest need. The "little things in your home are the things that show your in- dividuality, and incidciimlly, are t.l1':` real comforts. and home-makers to` most of us. Do not clutter with; useless articles when there are so? many interesting objects of beauty` and art th"/9 are u.=eful Well 1? i ornamental. t~:a>:p00r1 cmn..;..u.., 1,1 cup butter. .\Ielt the butter .n.nh.~- n\i\' `Hip COLLIER ST. CHURCH W.M.S. 11' al OUT-OF-TOVIN CALLS -_ QUICKER Evening rates on "Any- one" (xtation-to-xtm tion) calls now begin at 7 (2.711. Night rates begin at 8.30 p.m. Just give "Long Distance" the mmlbm` you want ---it speeds up I/M ser- vice. If you don ! know the dislanl number, "Informa!x'on will look it up for you. She almmt tfemed at the mught CAMERON & ELLIS Mrs. Kane was a timid soul-no doubt about it! Modern. efficiency rather terrified her. She wanted so much to talk to her sister in a town 80 miles away because a friend had told her how she enjoyed weekly long distance chats with her home. But she didn't know how to go about it. There s nothing to it, her friend told her._ "Just ask the operator for `Long Diszance and when she answers tell her the number you want. If you don't know your sister s number, ask 'Information ---it s so very simple. Mrs. Kane felt encouraged. She tried it out one evening; found the operator helpful; and in two minutes was talk- ing to her sister and enjoying herself thoroughly. And the call cost her only /10 cents-the evening station- to-station rate (after 7 p.m.). The Friday night 3-minute talk to her sister is now an institution. It has made such a difference to know she is so near! And Mrs. Kane calls after 8.30 pm. now, at a cost of only 25 cents---the night rate. Zlllu yu. the top. minutes Ln-n\\'n Phones: Office 33. Yard 748. SHOVELFULL Takes The Place OF The Coal T ./1atSat1'sfzT'es IF YOU ARE USING AND CHEAPER THAN EVER ` cnage; he `run .~...., cup i'.Ii('(' l )(-Cn 'o\ZuuuL'u. add b11*.tL.-1`. Fold em: in custard cups of h0i`.`.11_L' `O n"rn. I ,4 .;a pjojozozozoz @ 5': / 9 age 33 ;;;,;?,23f347 shou `always the things through _when is, 1d comes a deep wide -of course she can dispense with much i Just what, she cannot quite decide. Her ngers move with lov- mg touch. And now she picks up, this and that-her grand-son carved that queer-shaped tray. Her daugir ter made that raia mat; she could not give these things away. And here s some ribbon that was worn upon a shoulder dimpled white; her b:;b_v s shoulder, her first-born. She smoothes it out with keen delight. `n cc moccasins all worked with beads! She smiles and puts back everything, for they are what her warm heart` needs, so lled with love of life, in, spring. --Wilhclmina Stitch, Yarn. It was an early bird market Sat- urday, both the farmers and cus- tomers arriving at such an hour that one would have thought daylight saving had already gone into force. It was one of the most interesting markets, too, that Barrie has had for quite a while,ibecause of the great- er variety of products on sale. Among the vegetable were spinach at 25 cents a basket and home- grown asparagus at 2 bunches for 25 cents, held the greatest appeal to the purchasers. Rhubarb at 2 bunches for 25 cents, was also read- ily disposed of. The outstanding feature of the market were setting out plants, which had been brought to market in large numbers. These included tomato and cabbage plants at 20 cents a basket, pansies and forget-me-nots at 25 cents a basket. A few perennial roots were oercd at varying prices, as well as ssome _ raspberry canes. Cut spring flowers ill :\1i1i: again on sale at 20 and 2:3 tcents a dozen. Although the market closed with a large number of eggs unsold, the price which has prevailed for the TRAINING HOMEMAKERS . . I _ . I`~V'91jY `_"0_i`-12111, CV`-`1'_Y l-Kiri. ii0Ui*i`past three weeks was maintained. be trained in the principles, in the _\'o egg-5 sold under 25, -38 and 30 zen, according to grade. arts and science of home making be-,c-cuts a do (1 at 35 cents a pound fore she bends her steps to thCVButte)_' -gt-00 Special direction She.n1'ms to `C8-ke.;aii(l potatoes, of which there were a \\ll0tll'. l' it is actual iiomemaking forlfew o e1-ed for seed, sold at .3100 herself and her family, or some jobla bag or 50 cents a basket, that would effect the lio:iiem.iki.._.. .. _ - another woman and another family.. w_c_'1'_u_ ELECTS OF]-`[cERs That is the opinion expressed by Mrs. Gladys Beckett Jones, who is} to be director of the Institute Ofielected president of the local branch Hommnaking and Related Vocations,lof the W.C.T.U. at its zinnunl meet- When it OPGYIS next October at 1303- in: in the Library Hall on lloiiiliiy Mrs. W. J. Ballantyne was re- t0i1 UY1iV'e1`Sil-Y- afternoon, May 5th. Mrs. l3all.'in- In 11 m0St int01'9Stig article i1P'|tyne has held that oice for three peariiig in a recent magazine, l\ll'5.ic0n5;(_-cuti\'Q tel-m;,-_ other org-e1-_,~ JONES Si-01`Y Of how this` l-li(l11``i<`lecte(l were as sfollows: Hon. Pres Vice-Pi'e.=i(leiits, course in training came to be estab-:`.\Ir:-'. J. Claxton; Miss Einma liiiig, lished discloses the fact that thei_)11-5. J_ S, shout, idea was suggested when a man S21l(l"_\I1-g_ (D13) V`/Vildnjany 311,-_ J_ __\__ Len- to her one day, My duuirhtcr is 50-:nox; Cor. Sr-c`y, Mrs. A. T. Ei:i.-t- ing to be married. She has had iiiingg; Rgc_ seciyy 3115; J_ )[u1-mi,-; best education 1 can give her, and '1`;-'e;1_-.4111-9,-_ )1,-_;_ D, Jncobg. The -`lie 11115 ii<`i(i d0'11 `cl t300d .l0b f01` .' of all departments the past three years, but she does \\'r,-i'e1'c-electctl. Followin: the opr.-n- iiot know a thing about l\'(.`C})lll_L," ,n_c_;- of thy} 1]](_iQ-tiipgy w1:`,{,\11-;_ 133]. lmouse. Couldn't .\`l1C~l)C` given 2! fC\\' lantyne 1)1`CSl(llli`,1', Mrs. J. A. Lennox weeks` intensive training under your;yp;u1 the sci-iptrirc 1.335011, enlarging directions ? iupon it, The fat-i101` 0\ i(i01liiY had 001711311!-Vtalk. After the business had been ` ` ` dealt with, there was '.i live-ly il .-'- ` \'t:.l1i_' ` \`.:`:> U H`. ct '-`ion on ilii'i'i~i'(.-iit '.n:it`w`,'- '.l\'l'- ` ' '~ I A 911 . -\I\'r\1I < ::.il` . i>- ..~| . ziml \`.'3" giving a very iiitere'-ttiiig, cadets inspects.-u at LHL: almost high coni- the turn the amongs ofcers shoes weeks, The competition Rodgers cu was very keen this .year and t e inspector had a hard ljob deciding the winner. He tinall): [awarded first place to No. 1 Platoon, under Austin Mcliiiight as lieutenant land George Kennedy as sergeant. ! The competition between the fir. -:t aid squads was very close also. Col. .\`lcCrimmon was assisted in his judging of this corps by Dr.. Tyrer. ,.\`o. 4 squad unrler Alf. Crosslanel was the winner. After the -inspection inarched down town and eountcrmarched at the ,playing O Canada. The cadet.- ithcn lTId1`Cll(.`(l back to the Capitol {Theatre and enjoyed :1 free show. The following are the oicers: Commanding Otticc,r, Jim Terry; Second in Command, Arthur .\'lcl{eii- zie; Lieutenaiits, No. 1 Platoon, Aus- tin Mcliiiiglitg .\'o. ice Davison; No. Platoon, L-loyd `llorri.-`on; .\'o. -1 Platoon. John Sin- clair; Sigiiallers, John Lay; Ambul- Eancc, Frank Mclnnis; Sergt.-llajor, -,Hugh Johnston; Quartermaster-Ser- `gezlllt, Wallace Hedger; Drum .\lajor, `,Gc-orge Jamicson; Sergean`t.s, No. 1 -Platoon, George licniiedy; .\'o. Platoon, Croinptoii Li;-wis; Platoon, Jim Cameron: .\'o. ,toon, Jack Ilogeix-'; Si;;;iiallei`s, .ence Diivison; Aiiibulance, Jim Dut- ton. the cadets the band post office Fifth Fori`-.1 boy.-' ilefeatctl of .l oi'i r. inn`. tlirilliiie` L'2i1`ii\.' oi" .-'oi't'o:'.il. .`Tl1(* play \\'a.-' in clo.-"L-r 121:. 1: .- :.. Q-umlv \'|:\'\ 2 Platoon, I\Iaur- - All: sai ou bli an i fez t'W pe In (111 4""'J~ H`. `]_ _~ ;\` ing sauce. Take `A cup of sugar :11 .:n`w'm 1-w_. L'L)1'l`...L boiler I ` D}JVvA- spoon white L.~:tc1'. 11 cannot uc m 1mx_)o1`1ty of unhappy hr. fv-.1:-(`-(1 f() the faih l)0 1112LJ KEEP ma: 11>` \.m:_v Strawberry -usporm 5.51.-Int uh ('l`l1.~Zh(,`(l 3 )L`(ZO1KlU` \\u,u Strawberry poon< our. poon buttcr, | 4.. I.~vHNv THUP.SD.~\Y, MAY 15, 1930. - caoped I. 1-`.*.n1mt 13 :1 - with ` the HUD; uu.\ u ed orange the crumbs ~ .I `.. ' cold wz ;jority of unhappy m:u'1'1 . traced to the failure 017 the n hnvnn maknl`. ' back;2:1'0uml . 01111111 for any 1+` ;~11n A3111-1 ] TIDYING nu. hopp: '_\]'('h. 'uJf.:`l' until thickened. moccasins all W0l`KC(l wwn Deuuml everything,; heart` I &l'\Y'\`T`lO` TCIHHH culdcd. .u,.u ,-.. !` !1L'L`u nun they llat. .x...-.... p._,; K. UV L`! 111 the PACE WITH SEASON L \'L`1`_V gs. the seas( famxly. `I\1..l" Jnuun un- position, ` xv: Hr: fruit as . t \'.,n\-:. X AV nu .. Rhuburb-- ~ :3 - `-E 1-u m \\u_w.s un ed not tire . 1u-f ton University. ap- i\Ir.=..i unique est.ab-i the they said 1`,- go-w Lhef can know she~be your` l father evidently compas- '\'.\ `V J ` . .nv `|`.'A `$11.11!; ,:i.ni! . 1 ( c I week str:u\'ber1'ies will} and there are ever so! rs ....m_- .-.+ am-vine` them U10 S` rind. in 4 \\'n I jlpuxl Souffle- 1 , n|IV`|_` on Iluult: luv. an all p1'ofussions, an 0 into the making! says .\`I1's. Joni.-5,; H) has her f'n1ger in | L11 closely, r\\'n\\ I nus right `nil n of homemaking 7 undcrtakmg in; hxgzh tor .son'1I3`_ n .....-nzn. _-_..n._,~,_ 1". plan 10 Kr\:|)j n in your cooking For instance, if m\.\'lu.-2'ry rhubzn'b; 1.- ..-nwlm. uln nnr` . Z1 Cl1`CC1', bu]; .< better school u--. '1 nu . n','u"-I "Y1. r.`.~`1 .t makes enjoyed -- H|`\'! and add 1.11;: (gar, spice and Put one-fourth no bot._tom 401' a 0 . \' UC home` .1'\nI'\1l1" 1\1`L' U\v\,'L an s.e1'vmg then of them a )5 an table} "umus u\ :1 cook thirty i n .....m.. -,1 n.-I 'O\`HU.`Ll 1c. Spc; ht try L...` iSATURDAY MARKET GOT . l AWAY TO EARLY START HUL` the} up- 111.` can be traced to me umuu: U1; mu. wife as 21 home maker. All women are homemakers, no` matter wlmt; occupation they nmy be e11g;zL:ed in at the moment. In. some way or other every woman is: "putting" her nger on home life. All` industry, all art, all merge of one huge pie, u.....I .` m-v \-snmzln nger l1(:l` l'(:LLu`n 3_had spent \\-r-rn (4]p(Ifp V\Ll\Z \.'lk.\.I.\.\u convention. \ G1`avenhu1'.=t. illay. Ono r {to the 1'01}, t . L.` nvvrxv : i R U\ 1:1 .~,.n.\ L3 . @110 meeting 2 ` mo\'e(1 to the ;th(:i; kintlnes; `V-v `\r> nninn expre '! CONTROL OF GARDEN INSECTS SCCL Q,` i p12\nt..`s, 1 xvithm \\ Hl latter such : Ax-41.1: .1` ~'l'LU\' `bur v1h\\1 nlu . . \l xmportu \nn!`. 21 L 21 \\":lC()HlU :'ctu1'11 from the elected to : v\r|:t\Y\ u-h.'(.`r '\'\ l`.H.` U tion thz` 6'1-r:Ii`n:H\Y D )3 l U I gard (2 1'1 , Ir-I'rI\'<) }`\.' `111 . 311.`) Fa: welcome ;1`.. r.` 111-`! F1-nnw F`? uuu-r< to the an ml by thus; Han n+` `U 7-- JC` Clix clzls: .. .. 1, L'nl|.\7| ll; unnu . 31215.; by L1.~:'m;;' 5: .~. km-osenc emu or 1)y}'(fthl`L1l`.\ hm` by conta: ;'ivcn o . In.=,< -I-`- 1. 1<.r`nr| UIIMLU onful 01 -1- V\I\ to dU(3lul u which will b( t during the 1215`. new member 2' b1'ing_'in_Q* the 21`. on _\+ 1`nr. pnn gnu dependent I '1`./1 d.\.'` quart .-Xpply 0 lez1\'0.< or sLem.'~'. u.1 LIN`; merely sucks the _]u1r'c` ;.m- +1. nlnnr 11:.-n.._ '[`}1(,[ \'Ol2lLl1(.` Ull zrhzciplc of 1 \vh_en expos< 'nl\"'llY`HH'7' 1)( :>c-dots when 3:; maturity, killed. It 0 apply ti` .h1r- nftm` .-\t we C0nc.u. u; I. vote of thank< was local 11Q\\`spu]):1's for in printing so 1nu.:E`. done \ n\'1 \\1nL-:A. attenul .1-. uvi ;1L. :ne 1 F`.ori(1:1. nvinl-av p rm 1' ` KLfml\'\'-` \-|.I.L . uy 1e insect; and the ngz: some sL1l.).;tan:*: emulsion, tohmtcu 1m powder, whiI:':1 mfnrf. or bv the LJIB J.'cI.bucL x:vn.u......_, sion for the 3'u;1x1g until his d[\l1.,"hL(.`1' v." 5 to 1h:l1{~;', ed to do what he could to prevent dis.astc1'._ `It cannot be denied 11120. mum-?-nn._

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