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Northern Advance, 13 Nov 1930, p. 3

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_4:j_j__-.T+"_*:1-""` Nothing is more certain than the success and fortune Seldom Com`-_. commg busmess rocovc1'y.-L,ha.=. G. .<-mlkmg up one s home street uni- Dawes. vited. TOiTHE SUNNY SOUTH I Advance Print, Barrie. ;t`ae jail farm. The Aurora car hau gcontained a number of ries In }readiness to go hunting and the !boys, Albert Barnes and Alfred iGonito by name, admitted that they Ehid these in 1VIa1'. s barn, where 1the constables later found `..hem., `When the boys were searched two `boxes of cartridges were found on ithem and this lead to the question- `ing about the rifles. The pair ap- .yeared before Magistrate Keith of !North York County police court and lwere remanded for a week. Science and education have been spread until they are dzhe universal tools of the common man. -an mat is necessary. I l When the children of Israel jour- jneyed to the promised land, they were fed with manna at a time when `the common supply had failed. .i'Trul_v, Moses lean-.)d upon the Fathei and was sustained (lay by day ! Not `only were his needs met, but the j,r:reat company with him sliared in` ,*;lxc- nbnnrlant lzlcssmgs. They won.- `a(l1noni.~"ncLl to gatllel` food for thel rl:~._\' only; to-mo1'ro\\' would bring ani {|(l4.l(`(l proof of God s e\'o1'-presence` and love. ' 'm.,...n :.. ..,. nn\1<.:I1n- ....,: ,.c` a members present. 4 5 Communications were read and ;disposed of from D. M. Stewart, Miss E. Atkins, Thos. E. Ford, Pia):- iton, Hueston & Co., A. E. Wilson & lCo., Treasur_v Department, Mrs. E. `Barnhardt, Jas. E. Hughes, A. B. ;CoutAts. Miss Carrie M. Johnstonc and Mrs. George Bean. jn ' Pmseiifori ('nHnr-fnv c ham: 4`.-..., ' 401] . ank Heath appeared regarding his siwtue labor ,division 66. The Reeve and Clerk reported they had attended a meeting called by the Clerk of Vespra and held at ,(','r:1i_2;hurst to apportion the co,:.t.< of ihc .3111 Division Court held at Crai<:- `hurst. A satisfactory appo1`tioi1me11!. ,h;id been decided upon and \m.-: ap- `proved by council. Vespra council ::I. mskcd $50 from Oro for arrear- mu} council decided to pay Vespra #550 for zu'1`c.-'u'.=, to end of prc.=,=em ` year. ' No action at n1`e: \.va<: 1:11-((23: jnn sir,-count from `town of Orillia for u.:c~ of court room for cases, which they state cznnc from township of Oro. 'F`.1n 4`.-.11.... u :Juouu.C_L- I At an early hour Monday morn- ;ing the telegraph ofce was beseigeu by crowds of citizens anxious to hear the result of the race across the ocean. The despatch Han1an' won was received with every de-i monstration of delight. - A`-.. ............. 1_:_._ (`:1 Ann - ,,___, 1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930 zum ;vu`s. ueorge bean. Presented collector's bond for 1 1930, which was accepted as satis-` V factory. ` 1?, Vr]r*l\' I-91-no hr.{'.-um 4-1. An ---- nt- Jdcmry. R. Eddy came before the council zwith regard to his Winte1"s work, ,. . \ion 29. UU\V. Jesus the Christ, whose every needl was met because He looked to God mth joyous expectation, said, Take `therefore no thought for the mor- irow; for the mo_rrow shall take ,thought for the thmgs of itself. 1'I`hei{s1}[bt1e1ct111m for mortald be1ief_ ,see 5 .0 cu er up our to- ay by grave concern for the morrow. But lgra_ve concern nds no .place_in Iwh1ch_to lodge when there is actwe `trust 1rj1:_tCI}1o(l. kliie wltlol clothes the `grass 0 e e wa C185 over each to-morrow and "upplies, day b (121 gall that is neceissary. y Y, 1 lll (`hll(ll'!1 (if T-:1-nnl `lnnv. illlll IUYC. I`herr: is no comi_ng and going; of`! God`; blessings ! Lnke God, they arc, ;i\-er present and innite. C`u'istiz1n Smencn Mcmtor. From the . j. ,5 The Princess of Wales proposes to` lead English fashions and means to! abolish the Jersey and Tam O Shante_1'. A4. ..... .......l.. L-..__ 1I,f_.__I--_ _____,._ .... .4.-V.-.uuvu. ua. uuuuu. After paying him $1,000 a year,` Collingwood Collegiate Institute ` Board have reduced Mr. Tait s sal- ary by $200. The Bulletin credits Mr. Tait with building up the In stitute to its present e1ciency, and thinks the board is treating the teacher very shabbily. ' .'I`.1u-. -l-`n1'ln...:..... :. LL- ......._L_.. -4 Oro Council met at the Town! 5Hall on Monday, Oct. 27, with all` members present. ; Cnmmnnivnnnu wm-o pom] n...A UFO. The following` I-Iydro contracts '-`r-re zw('0])te(.: Anglican Church, S`w11 .y Bay; I.'m'ted Church. C1`O\`n NH]. and D1-. H:n~vm- (1 12mm I.-\.u.\.AA\.'1 vc;.v auauuuy. J.'U'cU. IE The following is the number 01 the 13 letters and parcels received at and SP1't517 sent from the P.O. Inspector s oice teal 1 in Barrie during year ended 30tl~ Show lOctober: Sent out, ordinary letter: H9u3'h` (24,173, registered letters 1,982, par- sald` gcels and papers 1,498; received, or-;bt -"0 dinary letters 17,028, registered let- `St?-P_ tors 1,132, parcels and papers L15 1,180_ ghero '0 Teachers-in-Training Who Have ,E3:p11f:g Got Through for a Third jteam l | !The following is a list of candi-`men ; Idates who passed the late Model 1-un'tv `School or Professional Examination made and received third-class certicates: ning t Jas. Arnott, Wm. N. Barnhart, Wm. home Boyd, Fred J. Bremner, George J.`again g Brett, Wm. Brownlee, Jas. Brown-lly to lee, Manly V. Brundage, Herbert S.,1;o He, Campbell, Frank S. Carlton, A.'a_ bid _Christie, Jabez Coram, Hiram Fusee, The John W. Garvin, Archibald Gilchrist, smith J. H. Jack, Wm. N. Jamieson, Chas. Roy H R. Mclsfilkenny, Robt. Lucy, John pl-0`-id,` D. Morrison, Duncan McLean, Dun-'team_ can A. McPherson, Andrew O Malley, ' money Jas. P. Palmer, W. C. Gilchrist, Geo. ' G1-if-t}: G. Patterson, Jas. S. Ryan, Wm.`agajn Sloan, Lizzie E Bird, Annie Gertrude ! 1-931 9. Bird. Minnie Rnwlpc Tjrzrzin nivnnhnn __,,, I`. ~'. A. U. LL11? \"ri;_>'l1t for sheep were ordered paid. T11. vnvinn: n.--n Phone 122.` xwro o1*c1e1`e(1 pam. 3 Thu.` vzmous accounts before the` ('OL.l1L 1I \\'01'e o1'<.lc-red paxd and meet-' i11_Q' -'1!U0lll'l10d to meet on Dec. 1st,: :11 10 21.111. ` rezulze me ever-presence of God. ~To-marrow is the magic word that` attacts the thought and attention of those who look to matter for supply, and lures them to seek the p1'ove1`biaH `pot of gold at the foot of the rain- bow. " ' Tm"... LL- f`L..2-A. ___1._, , v __j_ i .. ,. . . . [ '[1me, that u.=e1'ul factor In thxs mo a`:c-. vcould try to change from being: :1 helpful servant of m:m- 3 kind to !_.=L~co1nin;;' :1 ma. of af- *.":u'1's--an um'e1:nLing taskmastcr. 4. What manklnd terms a day 15 d1\'1d- ed into hmn-9 .'n1 nnnhzxc am: :..I vvuzu. manxma terms day divid- into hours and minutes, and is often thought of in limited and limit- in-g` terms, instead of being` recog- nized as a part of the abundant pres- ent belonging to God, eternal good. -To-n1orrow is looked to for wast uuI.- uclongmg LO upcl, eternal good. 1s to for rest. for new opportunities, and for bet- ter changes by those who fail to realize the of God. *To-mm'mw is Hm Inna-in uvnwl Han; | xx ` School ~ rec Ar I Rrptf L11`. nzu'\'c_v L1". 1501111. 01' Geo. N. Langrnmn. Sam. A. C.`1]11hhOH nn '\In:n.. OR0 COUNCIL TO-MORROW TOASTERS - 850 to HOT PLATES - $2.00 1.11) SPECIAL THIS WEEK INSIDE FROSTED LAMPS, 6 FOR $13.0 W. B. Tudhope, C101-k.` - ~- ---- --2 Au `cl. mu I01` victory. 1, thanks of the team go to Art hibald and Bill Griffiths, along with Iamieson, Houghton and his father, for t. J0hD,p1-oviding transpor-tation for the Dl1n- team. We _feel they got their ldrew MaUeY:'money s worth in excitement. 'Mr. ` G80-'Gri1the says if he is not invited 3. Ryari, Wm-fagrain next vear he will ind In _ BLBP HCXL year. 51 Little Joey Hipkin was the real ghero of the race. Through the un- `explained failure of Herb. Dyment !to keep his appointment with the iteam, Barrie was forced to run 14 `-'men, and it was up to some one to ` run two laps. Joe did it, and 5 a real job of it, too. Run~ 7 the first lap he lead the eld `;-`home nicel , and then jumping in - again in leg eleven he held on game- _-,ly his position and handed over >-`to Hedger in a fair place to make -- a for victory. thanks nf H10 fnnrn an {us A; ;U.L`1u1a to ivuaiana x.M.C.A. After a gruelling race all the way, when `at one time Barrie was trailing by "a quarter of a mile, the boys fought 'game1y on, only to lose by a ten- `second lead to Midland. Capt. Ken. Houghtou, who ran the last lap, put up a great run and together with his running partnqr, Guest, was re- sponsible for bringing Barrie so near to another victory. It was with 'real feeling that those who helped boys in their races saw the ne sportsmanlike spirit in which the team took their defeat. This is shown clearly in the words of Capt. Hought-on to the victors, in which he said : I am glad the best team won, ,but you fellows want. to watch your step next year. ' I.it.+.lo Jnnv I-Iinl.-1'n nvna Hm ----`I The Barrie boys road team suf- fered its rst defeat in three years .when they were beaten by a margin of 50 feet in a 33-mile race from ;O1'illia to Midland Y.M.C.A. After Eruellinz race all Hip umv uvhan BARRIE ROAD Hf j moss T0 MIDLAND 1: Hipkin .......... .. M. Kelland Nelson .......... .. Simmons Storey Reynolds Hook Nlldlai '1`. Lowes W. Scott L. Lamont M. Taylor D. Melville .. B. Merkley .. F. Lowes ..... .. G. Duncan ......... .. D. Tushingham . R. Borland ......... . C. Davis ........ .. C. Edwards Ii. McKenzie A. Switzer A. Hornsbynu IRONS urn ` Thorrngton . . Renton ........ .. . Tissington .. 0 . Millan ..... ..'.'f.'. . Bahcock . llmsell ....... .. . Cartmill ` Morris . Fergruson Orillia rfnn Barrie Page Three 1.4.250 13.40 11.40 12.45 10.53 12.25 8.55 9.50 14.25 13.02 152:`) 11.02) 11.5! 12.00 9.00 10.25 1.6.-'k1. 14.20 14.00 13.00 12.05 13.0u 12.35 12.30 19117. 13 ELIZABETH S'l"RE]_El'I` 14.11 13.1%! 14.20 13.16 13.44 13.15 13.06 15.39 11 `Ill 14.10 13.27 14.48 13.50 14.05 13.50 12.10 14 rm J.O.UZ 13.53 13.5; 19,1 J..J..OU 12.00 11`-TR \I-I-I .l.IJJ\IJ..LUL\J Are `ghe Lowest $2.25, $4.00, $4.50, $6.50 $5.5" IS {Night Phone 294. ONE CAR WAS NOT ENOUGH, ; so THEY TOOK ANOTHI-ZR{ While J. A. Webb, of B1`a(lf01`(l,l was at supper the other night an(l' his car was parked beside the hou. the car was removed and was found two hours later down near the grain storehouse. Constables Sam Ervine and Webb took the car and drove; towards Holland Landing and over-` took two boys beyond Brillinger s. Admitting: that tlfey had taken the car and were unable to start it, and also that they had stolen a Carl in Aurora on the previous day, which they drove to Toronto and then bank to Newinarket, they were taken to

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