Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 21 Jul 1932, p. 8

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Egg , Eight L'L'lp])H.'ll UUy \VIlU l.\' ll':lllUl(.'il])`1)L`U. \\'llO as a matter of his right cannot a. . for an articiclal limb. Tlmre is no tribunal that can say that ciaild shall be tdkml cure of. l . In :1 some social logislzxtiolm zmdv. rclirzf r.-ll'ox't.s may h:x\'(- been over (lone. Many men are commencing to: think they don t have to work, and}; in n1\' \\':|\' N19 Qfnfu N." DHIIIK LI`l(5y (IOHE flll\'{` L0 \\'0l'K, EH10; ` . . . . m . n1y.~'t(:r10u.< \\'2l_\' the State law` going; to take care of them. It is u n`(?1`i0l.I.< state of society with whlch` \\~r- nrr- fznr-ml If rnvm-vnnn who in r operate` . iiined bv D)`. A. '1`. Little, who spoke "1 would `Ike to 5y "CW f"``k1-"'iit1 glowing terms of the se1`vicu. here to-ni:ht that nobody 1121s (i`om:`1.(,nde).,_d bv the V 0 \v their . more than the medical pm- i, ' ' ' ' " ' :\'3i`t1g"tt""'d Y:)`lu1"i":3im=: tH{"'i"`ricitizens committee which dispenses ' in :i'. '1 , ;vio;< .-.. `HW`v_ninwDV3W wmlt $fO_ e kid]_` in_Cl11i.~tin,1.~ <.ho.,1 and 1ehexe.s tenmoi ` `* ~ ` ` ` `C |ar;c (':`~".l C.`\'.'~' mnong those not on tow, 11% _` . . I`F`ii(. . made some splendid sugges- W" g'i~ though the mos` ition-< 1-5 unemplovment. In this con- tliicuit period that you and I <-\.'(:1',m_,0n ho Cited um mm, of the . ` I ` .1 A ` ' I ` ' u o hind i;i1i01li\, in contin_u(d. `.\Ill(1liQuak01.`,`. m `Vales who ].m_\.(,/d Seven_ `t .t'u'_'t"""' 17;,` 1;`_`f` of u` } il""`. m"i_i:n-(:11 thouszmd pounds for the reiief "` " `" ` " fre" 1'- t` o! the unemployed miners and put WE ,m`.m thwho i"`l`yS} t l" L` `"0" them to work with spades, hoes and ` '9 " L` ` `` iz1k(-s ))!'0(iU(:]I1g` their own food. \\'a.<. and no breml; more gold 21111.1 ..(~;m; 1, ,,m,m. ,,;w,n th;g m.m,im,e .\Iz1jo1' 1\'n0w1es. L'i\lil`n`i2lTl of thi ; of things. lleuda - 1.` are going mos\",ti (-ve1']n lived throu_:h," he continued. .\'Iucn I O of our \vm'1< hns been of u p1'evvm:1~ g 1.: tive nature. We have o'ered hv-.I_.> ('1' ' the man who says there IIIOH: wheat in the world than there ever no mom-y--to p1'e\'en.t him from g4'o-i., in:`,` red. Some people are pes. tic enough to wonder if the pr:--:unL} \'lHl!ti0H tho world is in is t'm- vndh I have faith em: I! tofk Hun H15: i< not :1 nnrolv m;1- o f 1 I'M-Fl'\'li 0]. umngs. I I1il\ L` IHILH U11`) 1. LU L h.~lE-\-:- that this is not :1 purely mz1- I` L4-rial \\'01'ld and that the bottom is*( not going: to fall out. Everyone oi us he-re have the z.u; that thl.w`[( Lribuhltion has been sent us for . good pm-po: and we re going` W-I`; ronu: tl11`0up;h with :1 ner :u)})n'e(".- tien of vz1lue.~:, of our fellow mc-n unrx `I our cmmtry." l W:m`en John ("nrlton :~':xid thatl. while there \\'z\.~' no p;rez1t need in th0i4 community \\'l1.-re he lived. he \\';1.~*. ;:l:ul to see 21 Inovmnent of `(His kind stnrtecl. He, too. was :1 xrreat be- liever in prevemion and suggestetl that the Government "interest itself in, finding some legal way to prevent the im'1'ez1s(2 of the mentally decienti and physically unt. I 'I`11nrr\ nvn fnn mnnv 1-1-ximvon kn. H1111 ]HlyNlL'i|lly LIHHL. I` There are too many children be- ing brought into the world who at the k Au}. Stresses Co-operation \I7:I'I L`.~'l..u .nn `yone of. thought I owetsome :15: Simcoe.-,1 have" ` is bornimcn to 1_1:. c'o doi J_ E_ :1d1t10n_s. ,_.m10,.,.(,( to mlse r.,..,. r., ll? Othr.-r speaker's mcluded Mayor` ted Roebuck, of Midland; Mayor Mac- ~ in Intzlggayrt. of Penetanguishene; Mayor C,,t`I\'Iitche11, of Alliston, and Dr. Nor- em,n1zn1 Rodgers. of Barrie, who repre- :scnted the Kiwanis Club. T`I-an x-n4-{nu +n n1`n`Q1`l:'ID uynv: vnnrnn) H1K(-s prouucmg 1'.ncu- own wuu. "i God has novel` given this province ":1 {int-r <-mp than we shall have this Li_\'(`:1I`. yvt t-i1l`l'(} :m- i;n':'ry people. `he (ie(:1a1'0d. What Czmada needs ` is tho spirit of the old pi0n<}m's who `lkncaw how to . and . and `_`who won out. W(_* would turn m_a~ny zlof our needy fzLmili<.-.< on to tin-no and I\'(- acre plots with :1 cow, a pig` and -`iicnmn r-Mir-iL'r-n: nnti if thnv i1."H'i nnv Notice is hereby given pursuant to : the Trustee Act that all persons hav- ing claims against the estate ofi Jessie Georgina Patterson, late of; the Township of Innisl (Village of` Stroud), in the County of Simcoe, ; widow, who died on or about the 28th day of June, 1932, are request ed to send particulars of their claim: to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of July, 1932, after whichi date the l'Jxecuto~1`s will distribute the assets of the estate among those en titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. n....-u 1: M-..r -...,.. `_HI\'t- plots wiln cow, :1. pug` mm -`5.=ome <-hickcns and if they had any "5.-'L11nption ffiey could look after them- '!.=o1vns. if we are up zigzainst :1 prob- '11om it: our own fault. due to inc-kl "iloi fU1`r`&:i_L"i1i and initiative. ti l\`Iajor i\'n0\\`1(-.< also zulvocated the .tr>:1<'him: of smne craft or trade to "`t`nr.- Linmnployed, nine-tenths of whom N :1 re unt1'ained. 6-. . Wednesday, July 27th Iscnteu Lne l\l\\'&l'll5 LJILIU. ! ' The motion to organize was moe(1} by Rev. Mr. Ingram and seconded KIWANES KARNIVAIJ Won. Juiy 25; FREE ENTERTAINMENT 0N MIDWAY STREET DANCING -- CLOWNS -- COMEDIANS i GAMES OF SKILL FUN FOR OLD AND YOUNG ALL PR()(`.EEDS FOR KINVANIS COMM[`;\'.l'.'l`Y -\ CTTVITTES. IF WEATHER UNEAVORABEE KARNIVAL ON JULY 26th. A 2: ) rent `ri<-kof en`ri`rles lm].de1j to n101nbt-rsllip in liiwunis U11c1e1'])1'iVi]0ge(1 C]1iId ` and Rclit-`F \Vnrk. \\'|u-rv;1.s' :1 l'('([ll(`.\`1 lms but-11 1n;1d(`b_\` the ()l'(-urs M` the Sinu-w Fcn-(~s1('1's U1-.:i111c111' that :1 .lI:1||' H<)li('1:l_\' lw [H'()(`,Vli1i`l1](`(1 on \'\ <*d- |ws<.lny .v\f 1m-nmnn, .J'ul_\' 27111, 19332, 10 mmblc (`.11-i7l()/|lIK` in lw pm-.<(-H1 211,1l1(*_(`m-v1mn1y ul" 1110 |)(*di<-:1 ai uml l 1'('.s`r`n1:11imn of 1110 l(i11g's and lI<-;z,"i1nwn1:1| (`ulmlrs 1 by llw \\':n'(1vn and (`uunt_\' ('n1m<-il 1o1whoIdi11 ()rilli:1 :11 tlmw ().(`lH('l\' in HI('<:IH'(',1'1lt)01I, dz1_\'- liglnl !~ :l\'ilI_L," 1im<-, 'lA lww-l>_\* pun-l;1i1n THE AFTERNOON OF and do mll upmn all (:i1i7.<:n.< 10 ub.\`.U1'\`(` I110, :1f 1<-r1m<>n ml \\'w1n<:sdn_\',.Jul_\' 27. us 21 Public I T()li(I:1_\'. `I );110d :11 13:11`:-iv Illis 2Tl. day art J11]_\', 1932. 'I' `I'I r\I'l'\ ATIN 'III'-,,,,, PROCLAMATION AUTOMOBILE TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT BARRIE FAIR ON VIEW. nave notlce. Donald F. MacLaren, Solicitor for the Executrices, Barrie. Ontario. Dated this 14th day of July, 1932. TO BE A PUBLIC HOLIDAY 7 P..\I`. S'l`.\.\`l),-\`R]) 'l`lME MEET ME AT THE Monday at Allandale--Juniors: 9-11 a.m., Playground; 11012 a.m., Swim- ming. Intermediates: 1.1.3-3 p:11/Lt, 1 1uy5:ro11nd; 3-5.30 p.m., Swimmmg'. Tuesdav. a.m.. St. Vincents._..Tnn- r1uygruLu1(1; -5-D` Tuesday, a.m., 101`S, 9-11 a.m., z1.m., Swimmmg. -r I .. ..........,,. Tuesday, p.m., Queen's Park-]n- tvrnicclites: l.15-3 p.m., Playground; `&-;'..` ;0 p.m., Swimming (St. Vin- cents). Ill ,I,_,_,I._-. A II I\ 1 n I ......v.;, Wednesday, A.M., Queen's Park-- Juniors: E)-11, Playground; 11-12, Swimming (St. Vincents). Wndnnsz-lav n.m.---_-Rr:rrinnn1-a ("Jaca- o`\\'I1n1n1ug (DE. vmcenus). Wednesday p.m.---Beginne1's Class: 1.15-2.30, at Clark 'I`an'nery beacu (for n0n-s\\'immu1's). Life Saving Cl:1s.=csan(I Swimming and Divin Contests, 2.30-5.30 p.m., Allandale wharf. 'Il......-.-L... -5 Q5 \I:........1. Tn....,. . KIWANIS PLAYGROUND AND SWIMMING SCHEDULE FOR 1932 w11a1'1. . Thursday at St. Vincen1:s-Junio1's: 9-11 a.m., Playground; 11-12 21,111., Swinnningz. Intermediates: 1._] 5-3 p.m.,_ Playground; 3-5.30 p.m., Swim- ming. l_'..2_l_.. _L AII.._J..I.. Tn~a$-..... n 14 cH1R01j3AcT1c ` Friday at Allandale-Juniors: 9-11 a.m., Playg1`oun(I; 11-12 3,111., Swim- ming. Bcgrinners Class, 1.15-2.30 ip.m., at Clark Tannery beach (for non-swimmers); 2.30-5.30 p.m., Swimming and Life Saving Classes, Allzmdale wharf. C..;....J.... .. l'\.......J.. D_..I_ T..- :\l[I1I1(l2H(! VVHEFI. Saturday, a.m., Queen's Park--Jury iors, 9-11, Playground; 11-12.30 Swimming at St. Vincents. 'pa2'e a[pp;uz `pgeux [maua-3--pa111uM 9U`{d '5d!Il!`{d `SW0 '5~`I\I '-191!-M II! oquo.Io_L `xeununs ug aptxng `p:).1.Ia_;a.Id To Let-Lnrge upstairs room, 40 I _ by Mr. Roy French, both of Mid- iland. On the motion of Mayor Mit- luhell, of Alliston, a committee to draft a constitution and bring in a `slate of oicers was appointed by the [chair and is composed of the mayors I ;of the four largest towns and reeves of townships. THURSDAY, JULY 21. ,. Instructor: Mr. H. M. (Bob) u.ou p.m., oullllllllllg`. , St. Vincents--J11n- Playground; 11-12 > Crosby A s."-;<:;;;e.t. A. BURNS] DR. WALTER H. WOODROW nun xhnn l\VT\ manna The body of I-larry Pearson, one of thr- trio who lost their lives a week of Cuntrzll ago Sunday near Triple Bay. day last. B1,-uusoliel Island, found on the Thursday previous. The annual Sumlzny Sclmol picnic was held out Wt.-dncstluy :zft at lnni.~:lll l urk. from Miclland, was found on Satur-' Alarge numln-r from both Lhv Sumlay 'H1e body was found near School and Unit:-(l church was reported by all. (Ihu rah nttumlml. Un about nine miles daunted by the threat:-ninp: rain. all from where the body of Fred -Far-ljoined in the sports. both in the park ngher and the overtumed boat were`and on the beach. An enjoyable tim. | the ;I s ?)igbh1&P| Following the u, tone up the heart and system in general with a course of adjustments. Vie Solicit Full Investigation UNITED CHURCH Union Services --FOR-- FLU AND COMPLICATIONS Wante(1-Fo1~ month of August, in" private family, sitting room and bed~] room for two adults, with board, near Barrie and where there is a_ good ,sa11dy bathing beach. Reply stating terms to Box B, Advance. Barrie. ` I " 60 Elizabeth St. TORONTO ISXILY SER\7lEE SINGLE $1.75 I'\AiI mzlswrn m.anu`2u'u Lune Leave Barrie Leave Toronto 8.25 a.m. 7.20 a.m. 1.45 p.m. 9.40 a.m. 4.25 p.m. b12.55 p.m. 116.45 p.m. 4.40 p.m. 218.30 p.m. d7.25 p.m. b9.15 p.m. 21--Sun. and H01. only b-daily except Sun. and Hos. rL.Qs\f Run and Uni nnhy pun: -ux.;vr.x, All \_/cuulad uuu EVERYBODY ` WELCOME Coach connections at Buffalo and Detroit for all points in the United States. T011210 0 `aneiurn Good going Friday, Satur- day and Sunday. Returning until Monday night NOTICE TO CREDITORS CARETAKER WANTED Practical nursing done In or out of` town. Apply Mrs. H. Grant, 55 Mul- castcr St, or phone 1246w. Gray Coach [ins - n --.u- DHKEIL Clarkson Hotel. Phone 62. D`(lHlly CXCCIJC DUI]. RUG I`lOi. d-Sat., Sun. and Hol. only Eastern Standard Time -..-... D-....2- I .....- 'l'........n WEEK-END FARE BARRIE LIALAI D RETURN $3.15 -5` 1-1-q-1 Phone 405 %AI1andale Newsk Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jay, Sr., visiting friends in London, | Vlhririmi \.ViH.nn 11:1: 1-r>f.nrnml 1 . W:mte(1--Near Barrio, for month of} August, small cottage with modern} conveniences and screened verandah.` Good saxmly bathing beach essential. Rr~p1yin_: stating terms to Box E, Arlmncz.-, Barrie. I '\l.\'ll./Illg J.l'lEIl(1 S U1 LOIIQOH. Elb1'i(i3.1"e Wilton has returned from Flint, )1ich., where he has been Visit- ing` for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Muir, of Hamilton, gave the g.._~'u<=sts of Mr. and Mrs. Ben. : Baer. V II LI.-ALI \T.n-. .-.4` 'l",u.nn4-n L1. 3 Mr. Harold .\Iz11'sha]l, of Toronto, Kspent H10 \u-.-ck end with M1`. and M1'.<. C. Goring. \ H.:t Ienhnl Hmmv, nf 'l`nvnnfn I: A113". U. UU1`lll`t{. Miss Isobel Honey, of 'l`o1'onto, is pending` her summer V'acz1ti011 with I and Mrs. F`. Dobson. s ) 1'. . .,:..:+;.`... ...:+1` 1.1.. N l flu-nnnu L .`\lI`. ilH(l JLYS. 1`. UUUSUII. I Grover Kz1. is visiting with his fuunt unul uncle in North Bay for two i wee '.<. ` KI. and XI`... L`m-u\1,- T r\\1~n n-nu,-. in ' \\ CL.'l\.\'. 311'. and )l1`s. Frank Lowe were in the Queen City over the week end. \l'v~: Vnnnrv nf 'Pm'f (".nHmrnn, i< HE Lguecn \4lLy OVCI` LNG V\'(`fCK unu. Mrs. Young, of Port Colborne, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. ,Pugh. ` E .3.-tlrnw Rlniv hue 1~nhn'nmi Fvmn '/I i 1 ugu. ` .-Xrthui` Blair has returned from a holiday visit with friends in 'l`oront.o. u.. .....: in... ; 1.m.,.4-1...... ua I1UlIUil.\' \'l5lL VVILH 11'lL`llUh' H1 IUIUHLU. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fle(.-tlxam, .\`Ii.<.< Flcctham and Mr. '1`. Homer motored to Ballzxntrca on Sunday last. \Ti:c Rrav PIIWT1 `IQ hndnvinur \\'if.h E0 miiiziiitrca on ounuuy l'd>`L. . Miss Betty Pugh is holidaying with l`0iZ1ti\'`.< in Toronto. Mr. Hu1'o}d Riddell, of Graven- hu1; is enjoying his vacation which he is spending with his mother, Mrs. In: T iffin VVES. L.1I.Ll( . Misses llildrexl and Ella )IcQuudc |a1`e visiting friends in Blackstock t11i.< `week. ! \r.. .\..,1 \r.... \r,.....:11 ...,.,J \r.. .....A Furnished Apartment--Kitchen withg electric stove, separate cellzu`, front. and back porches. $35 month in-'` cludes dishes, bedding, etc., heat and ligh. Phone 669w. Iweex. .\I1'. and Hrs. Merrill and 311'. and Mrs. Hon. and daughters, UL Creemore, spent Sunday with Hrs. A. Davidson. KT: ` ~ "\s`fnu- \`lTu!.-'l4- -ninllrn/J u~H~1-u !IL` I: h])UHUlI We.<. Little. ":vl'\(` '\`I 3 lennm Allandale took four points to Bee- ton s three in the tennis srames which took place at the .-Xllandale courts on Monday afternoon. These matches were the continuation of play which rain halted on July 6th before the rst events were completed. Those iwho played on the Allandale team iwere Miss Norine Firman and Miss {Gladys Wallwin. Messrs. A. Marshall !W. A. Bell, H. Riddell and M. Hanna. _ `The 2311183 scheduled with 'I`ottenham ` for Wednesday afternoon were post- poned on account of a heavy down- ,pour of rain at that town. i Bowling , .\Ionda;.' night's regular tournament jsaw ss-veral new faces stepping` up to }takr- thf prizes, and for the rst time !in \v<:e's Reeve Rogers was not Eaniongz` them. First prize went Lo S. 'Gar.=i(le s rink, whose aids were E. leid, 0. Patterson. A. Clifton and C. / Wood. Wm. Mays rink was second .. and was composed of F. Davis, J. Mills. R. Stevens and the skip. The Allandale Club is holding: its annual Scotch doubles tournament on Fritlay. July 22nd. with the draw at 1 pm. It is nxpec-tr-cl quite a num- her of rinks will be in attendance. {Entries may be sent to the secretary, 'S. Garside. 'l`uvn 1-iv-ll,-,. n4+,.n.l...l LL... ;......M...__ ,. L uavmson. Miss May VV1'ig:i1t visited with friends at C1'ai_::vz|1c- over the week end. `I:.":Vr\.V '|"Txni-nu and `7o1I'nn 'D-1+0-n\~_ ena. Misses Thelma and Velma Patter- ,. who have been visiting` Miss Evelyn Peck. have returned to their `home in Perth, Miss Peck accom~ 'p:m_\'in_: them for a brief holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goring, of To- '1'onto. are moiitling thoi1`ho1iday.< with the f01'me1".< parents, Mr. and '.\I1`s. Chzis. Gorin_g`. On 'FLies(iay of ithis week they motored to Bala to visit .\Ii`s.' V. E. Knigxht. 1'etu1'ning on Tlmrsday. \`i;: \Tn1-inl \Vil:m-1 nf (721-n, Ont. l 1m11'.<(1ay. .\1i.<.< Muriel Wilson, of Carp, Ont., was the guest of Miss Ethel Garside on Tuesday of this week. w... W D11:~1r b q.mAm.. Q/111nm` 1-1111- Luosaay ox cms weex. M1-.=. W. Rusk s Sunday School clas `of Burton Ave. United Church, held a very enjoyable picnic at .VIidhurst P.eforc.<,t1'y Park on Thursday last. : The Qn-1 Pay-L-nr on-nnn nf Rnvf.nn l1'sL IOl`STz1'y FEUCK OH 111LlI`S(l?.ly last. i The Seth Parker group of Burton g.-\ve. Church are as popular as ever. iLa. week they gave their perform- ance at 21 ga1`dr>n party held at Good- Iwood Baptist Chuxjch. ,.. ,...- . I ~,,,..,, -.. I The extra C.I\'.R. gang that has been employed removing the line bo- ltween Birch and Midland, were tem- porarily laid off last Thu1'. It Is expected that more employment will [be found for them about August 1st. -.4 . |.V'llll.". K Applications will be received by the undersigned for the position of c:u'e-taker of Central United Church, Barrie, until Friday, July 22nd, 1932. ROY URRY, Secretary, Board, of Stewards, 58 Owen St., Barrie. i O. \J'cLl'SHlU. Two rinks 1i.t0I1(i(,`(i the tournzlinmnt on \Ve(ln0. and both Inunagr,-(1 to get in the m0n(-_v. F`i1`: prize \\'Zl.'~` `won by v:-;-.\I.'Ly01' Hiltz and his rink ifrom 'I'm'nnto. Second prize went to 11.. O. Vaii".< rink, coinpomd of Bles- .~'1`.<. Vi11i(:1':<. V2111.-\tt(?)` and Mays. Sinclair. .-\. Hook and B. Thompson, !\v<-ro good enough to take the third prize. The prize winning` rinks all `won their tiH`0~ grznnvs. .('7. W. Pouchm"s rink, made up of J. r Schedule The schedule for the playground int group as published in 'l'h- .~\(l\'zm<-o lust \\'uek. lws bcen re- '\i.-vd by Instructor Crosby, and the L fnllox-.'in;: .<('1u-dulv will be (':1r1'i0(1 out. 1 (Izm1(~:<, 1.110 p.m. !.r..Iv11--nm-..n'< PI: \'< .\11;....1...|.. ` Revised ln;e:mediate Softball u I 1 `Julyl I |tt,-inns, Aug. IHU1, :. `.{ml and 25th. lac-st 0:) 1n--uullwuy \'.~'. \.uH'n 5 r:1Hi. IS! A.-\1l:m vs. Hulf\\'.'1_v. 1---The Hroc-ks \'.<. St. \'inc<~:1ts. 25 St. Vincvnts vs. .-\ll:m(lulv. 2!`. ~.\ll:1mlnl- vs. 'l`l=.(- B)`()L'k.\'. 28 ~'l'h(.- l .m(-k.< vs. H:1lf'.\':|_\'. Aug . 2~~H:1lI'\\'z1y vs. St. Vi.ncx-m.~:. ~l~~-Qum-n`.< Pk. vs. 'l'}u- B'1`ock.~`. H ~-St. Vine:-nts vs. .~\l|:m(lz1lr.:. f)-~-'l'hu- Brooks vs. Qur-vn'.~' Pk. 1 l----Allumlz|l(.~ vs. St. Vim-I-nt.<. `l: n-~--l{ulf'wny vs. l`h.- Hmcks. 16---Qut-<-n'.< Pk. \'.~:. Hzulfwuy. Playoff hr-t\\'(-on f'n':x1, :1nrl socom1 out of 3. , .. KIWANIS PLAYGROUND \lZHlH'.`, l.-IU .1. * 11-Qu<.--n .< Pk. vs. .-\1lundulu. 12-~St. Vim-t.-nt.~ vs. Qur-(en's Pk 1.`'-- H:1lfw21y vs. Qum-n .~' Park. I`! .s\H:un4]'|In \'< H:\lf\\'n\r CENTRAL S.S. PICNXC _____. I The per capita consumption of` meat in Canada in 1931 was 148.40`. '-pound.~i. In doing this the Canadian? cats practically his own weight in" meat yc;u`1_v. I To clean 21 pana.ma hat put an ounce of oxalic acid (poison) in sum _ cient scalding` water to cover the 11211..` Put the hat in this solution and hold if rinuvn u~H1 -.1 _-fir-1: on Hx-.+ it I. r`.5.. UK. VV AL I Ln I ). IV uuunv vv EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST t\..:Il:.. (\..I-.3.-. 1 LIL um: mu. m LUIS su1uL10n unu nom it down with it stlck so that it. is en-' tlrely covered. Leave It for ve min-` utcs, than take it out with 21 stick and dry. Lost Tl1u1'sday Inorning; Bruce, the 7-_Vea1`-old son of Bob Lee, driver of the re truck, met with 21 painful accident when one of his ankles was broken. The little lad was taking` ex ride on a milk wagon and it is Lhouglit he may have fallen off and gotten under the horse s heels. The leg was set at the hospital and B1`l.1L'\` is making: rapid 1'ecove1`y. VV. J. Kennedy, whose 1'n1`m is ::3t- u'.1t<.-I on the 14th concession of In- nisl, is the first man in the county to cut wheat. M1`. Iiennedy has 32 z1crt~.< of the lmst fall wheat in the rlistrict and expects to have it :11`; cut before the end of the week. He be- gznl hzlrvesting Monday morning, Accused of having` liquor in his p0.<. without 21 permlt to pur chase it. John Kearns, of Cooksto\\`11,` pleaded guilty to the cha1'gev,.in police court Monday morning and was ned $100 and costs amounting to $7.50, or three months in gaol. Kearns ask- od in on tn the hank in can if` H-mu: U1` Lll).'U('3 JTIOIILIIS ll'1 gd0l. l\C`1:11`l'lh' 215K` ed to go to the bank to see if they; would (.'Z1Sl1 his cheque. Accompanied by Constable H. -mimer, of the provin- cial police, Kearns nally secured the money and paid his ne. _ I 'rie, was :1 1)assenge1' on the ferry Britannia crossing` to Windsor Tuesday morning`. He suddenly turn- ed to a companion, saying ``It s 21 . inorninp; for :1 swim, and took a dive, clothes and all, from the rail of the top deck, into the river. lie was swimming` about when the police 211`l'l\``(l and pulled him out. Windsor police after `l102l1`lng' his explzinzitioii, decided that HilI1l)lC1l'E1ll' had want- ed to go .s'\VlllllhlT1_L', and 1'elea.~'e him. : any J. C. Hanmer, well known in Bar- show or ' on he s to did nev m 01 rep` '0! the and ` ed un IBARRIE MAN TAKES DIVE FROM FERRY AT BORDER William J. Fo_1}:y, of 8'75 Kingston ioad, Toronto, who uppea.1'ed ix`. police court this mo1'ni!..r on ex sum-. mom for reckless (mv1ng', appeared; Ito have no 211m1'(_-vmtmn of Hm m-pm l|MOTORIST WHO TOOK CHANCES IFINED FOR RECKLESS DRIVING: |1uun.~' 101' recK1css ur1vmg', appearc-L1g to app1'cc1at1011 of the great risk he ran in coming over Zion Hill, north of B1`z1(l1'ord, on the wrong side!` of the white line. Mr. Foley pleaded not gu lty to the charge and c0r.d:1<'I- `- Cd his own case. Despite his claim. that the trafc oices evidence was not correct and that he had a elem vision fo the road ahead when he cut out of the line of traffic, the magi.<- trate imposed a fine of $10 with costs, amounting in all to $13.50. Wnipv had his nlnnhuv i'1IL'un lu- D.rI`JKzLf\.L.iD 1 Orillia, Ontario I I will be at the Queen s Hotel, Ban-ie,% Every Saturday. 10 33.111 to 2 p.m., and by appoint- ` ment. i UUSLS, HlllULHlLlll}. , 111 an E0 -)lv5.i)U. Foley had his mmiber taken by Traic Officer am E1-vine on July 9th while he wa: t1'a\'L-lling north on I-lig'l1w:1_\' No. 11. In his evidc-nce Iirvim: stated that he w:1.~: seatezion his motorcycle on the top of Zion Hill when he saw Foley come over the hill um! go down over the white line" an f.l 1u lnf'f.l-maul .-iiln iun .+..o...) LL11 Sl. ,'l'l.\' dl1(l \\'l1ll,U U110. Foley's three witnesses di11'e1'cd with._Ervine as to his position, stat- ing that he was at the bottom, not at the top of the hill. The accused went into the box to tell his side of the . and admitted that when stopped by the ofhcor. l9.`1'vin<: had said You can thank the God in Heaven there was nothing coming` Lowzmi you. ~ 1n nvrnurnnu-in(r inrln-nnnnf Hun mu mm go uown over 1,119 wlllte mm on the leftliaiiti side. `He stzltml that the place, which is the most dc ceptive and dangei'ou.~t portion of the whole hig'h\\'a_\', is well niarked both with signs and white line. Wn1nv'< fhw-rx \\TH'.Y1r> :lin'n-nrl yuu. In pronouncing judgment the 1m1gist.1'ut,c pointed out that the spot in question had 21 most trem-.hc1'ou.x` dip that woultl hide an approaching car `from northbound tmic and had cos: se\'o1`zLI li\'c.< and :1 number of acci- dents: lrsss serious. C.N.R. REMOVES RAILS AND STATION AT WYEBRIDGE` The Mi(Han(l-Bi1`ch Junction branch of the ('..\'.R., built ow,-1' twenty ,-years ago. is now nothing` but :1 mem-_ ory. The removal of the staticn at \vV_\'r-hi'irlg<>,. the only building: of any inmortzim-e on the lino, was com- plctvci l'vC('l1tiy, and the rails taken up along: the roadbed by C.N.R. cm- ployees. The railway b1`i(lm.- erected near the station has also been re- nmvrwl. .-\ numhu.-r of men and teams are now employed in lling in the mzul whr-w,- the bridge stood. The C..\'.l:. subway near this point, the scene of so m:m_\' motor z\cci is 2li>'() slated for removal. vmm um. - 2u>U suuuu mr l`cm0\':u. 'l`ho hr:-inch lino wz1.~' L'0|1Stl`ll(`l"ll in 1114- first place to rrlirzve the (-om:e.~`.- tion on tho Midluml-Orillia line, that was crowded with froiglit at that timo, due to the ostzxblislnnent of the .-'mcll1-1' at Mitlluml that was using. tliouszxmls of <-zirs of ('Ol\'(` :1 montln l<)1'. _v(-:1r.~' buck thi.~= limlwin has ln-on anything: but 11 paying pro- position, and (`\'(`.n the g'rcut ud- vance:< m-.1(l(.- in the tourist l)llSlT|f`.'\a has not born :1l)lr~ to (-.omp.-nsuto fox 1 the loss of` shipnir-nt.~: of iron, xxrain, t lumber aml otht-r (-ommotlities to u .'ullici(.-nt 4-xtr,-nt lo mzilm this road worth further (`()H:~`l(l(`l`5ltl0ll. 'l`hm. too the motor vars, lms. :1ml tru(-ks liavv her.-n (-uttin;: l:n`p;o holns in thr- rcceipts in the way of h2m pun- sengzt.-rs :m(l puckagzn frraixrht. No more will the kiddies of the ('011Ili3l`y.-%l(l(.' rush out to tho l'onn,- to .\-no the train go by, or will thv vil- l` lugc be rousctl on :1 fm). morning ll.lnv *l.l1n ulirill wliiciln nf an zinnvnm-l1. Z|Cnf:(.`l'.\` Illl(l ])llCKHj:l ll'(?l)In[. I . txountry.-;ido a l by the shrill whistle of an app1'oacl1- { inp: emrine. The time that VVyo- . Iwitlgre had an ruilro:1(l is now a mat- nter of past history. LOCAL NEWS The Northern Advance I During! July and August, Collier`. St. Church and Central Church will: hold union services, with Rev. J. .1? Black, B..-\.. B.D., in charge for July. xarxl s DGE mioh 'ent3' nem- _ .".21L .ln'-rt.-. and 1 should be willing to do-' -son1et.lnin_<: to zimeliornte .`L`l`l0LI.< \\'0 SLHLC 01 are laced. SUClULy \VlEH If everyone \\'lllCIl` who is outset show they will l)e unable to `genuinely in m.-ed is to be taken care take care of themselves. of, it will be 11 duty incumbent on, Dr. L. J. Simpson, .\I.P.P.. stressed everyone of us to do our sl12Lre--we-`the need of making cancer treatment can t pass by on the other side of t`nela\'a.i1z1b1e to needy sufferers. He read and do nothing. Everyone the department could offer us should say to ourselves, :1ssist21ncewitl1 the money they sometliing to this County of Simcox-:,ll1;1ve" without asking the medical: its ])e0pl(- and the child that bornlmen give their services. Jnmieson, M.P.P., heartil_\' , ."`lltl_3- (-ndorsml the idvza of the County \Vel~ We were rc-ndy and willing` fnre Unit and t.houp:ht, the work of `large sums for war relief and did it the welfare Minister Could be g,.em_ nlU._L'lllllC4 !illl_\'. This is :1 more usvful and better work. join forces and operate. T \vnnl(l flu" .ly simplied through the help of such " -"lll`l{21n organization. Clb"t' ml "'l Welfare work in Barrie was out- ' `. '1`. lfttls, 'l .` lu: Him to , vm-v f'r:1.i1klvilnwd bv l?) .. 14` {+1}: lo gm . _. .1... ;-nu.-u-.. lsIMcoE co. WELFARE {1 E ASS N ORGANIZEDI; O `. (Continued from page one) ` i For instance, during t.h- 1:1.-L In :months we llavc nmdo :1 (-nrufnl sur- `vey of every child connnit,L(-(I Lu .-In `i11dust1'ial school. We .<.-wk to ;__-at from the wcH'z11'v oicm` z-. (`()Il1|)|('U.' 11is"(.01'_\' of that child. With this in~ ;formation we (lc(-i wlmt. i: hual, for him or her. But it is .\'oIn-Linn-.4 vc-ry `difficult to get that infurnmlinn. 'iWith 211} o1'_Lra11i'/.z1ti.011 such as w:- urn-| VIIr\|r\ an ..n1.l nn.nu.I..O.. nn-- IUIIIICLUL L0 V Luau |lllUlIlli|l,IUll. an :ll't `suggesting we could comp|:-Lo- our !record.<,. It would be poss| l)]- to lvurn {morn of the L-hild .~: furobue:n'.<, p:1r~ `outs and home crm(1itinn.<. VV- 1m- muking this survey to sow what, um be (lone to break down the lmlw:1rks of L-1'iminu1it_v. but we can only wrc. with this ])1'0bh3m zu1equ:1L-.Ij' when we reach it {;111~oug"n your or- g`zu1i'/.ed .~:0ci(2tir:s. W<~ ham: to mukr: -our inriu. schools. s(-hools of zukr .'.. 4. nnnnw-unH-vv V` i i ju. and opportunity." Crippled Children .-\.~' om` of the 2l('l.'l\ ll;lL`>' the (`.0unL`,` Wolfz11'c Unit mi;2;h1 Ilmlertzlko, Mr. `.\Izn'tin .\'U_L',`. ,`()S'[C(`l thv holding: of an zmuual clinic for crippled chihlrr.-n. He statt- that the 5:-u'\'ice of sum; eminent su2`.;`eons as Dr. lobextmr. and D1`.-Galley had been freely oer- ed and would be available for the ,benet of the physically han child. -Oil! llll1Uh'U`l2ll S('llUUlh. hL'I1uIJI.\ Ul dlr 1 '1 `I ll VVhile I know that the service clubs are doing` a grezxt work in this `respect, yet they may not be touch- ing the whole problem. There zm.-`I the villzxges and outlying di.~'t1'icts that can only be reached through your township oicials, c1er;:y'men or Wo- ; men's Institutes. When every aprency is at work you may be sure Hanf nvm-v h.-mdir-mmed child in t i `clinic. ?the department had no inlention oi ; any should be an association of all units. `fled this is just another fo1'wa.1'(l step 15 at worn you may m: nu.-. that every handirrapped the: county will be brought to such a Mr. Martin gave the as; that interfering with the work done l)`_\ one unit in ur;:ing' that th<:r-.- would it involve ~,:r,1'eatc1` taxation. 'l`he1'e is liable to be a _9:i*c-at call; the private purse next winter, said in conclusion. We will `nave: give _L'ladly and willingzly as we` in war time. There has })l`0l)2l1)`-_\-'; never gatliered in this historic room more important ;rroup.< than we h:\\'r.- 1`op1`cs0nted here to-night. men and women who will be able to bring: `Lo \\'e.ll'a1'e problem some splendid con.< cructi\'o ideas. I am satis- in the onwarrl march of our peo1f1-'- in Ont.'1i'io. I n. n` _,_ -___...._ 1 uu coaca \;v--JP... uu Hon. William Finlayson, who xvusi present, not as a member or a min-` ister, but as one who was anxi0u.: to` I .give this movement every as.~1sta11ce; . ` possible, sai(l it was a good sign when, `in the inidst. of sfmnner. on a hotii K I I l night, Simcoe County could send over! 1100 people to discuss welfare work. ` .\lany of us can look back ten or; if11'teen years ago to when there were- no organizations of this kind, and!` chzu'ity, as we called it, was :1 inauc-1' of voluntary assistance." said Mr. L Finlayson. We ve gotten beyond, that in one way. It is not clm_1'ity! I any more--it is help given by statu-i tary and lr.-.,r'z1l right through le_1'isl:1-`; Live <.~nactment. such as the Motht. . E .-\1lowance and Old Age Pensions. I \Nl1nf Vlv Vl:\1'f.in l1:\< in inihrl iv 'un.1nu.u.-ix-(1nnn.I II]'|:`!] \1v`~r\ hn.- r\r-W .-\1|0wz1nce unu um Age runsnom. | I What M1`. .\1an'tin has in mind i: i another class z1Itoget'm:1'---the man! 2 who is in hard luck who has children; I that need attention. What Mr. `;\Iar- ` ` tin wants to draw attention to is thel l/Hub lll,`l:u vvncle .111. ..uru' the 'un child who has no`. legal claim on the Governmz.-nt, tnc} c1'ipp1n(1 boy who is handicapped. who` ng n mnf/rpv nf` hi: 1-icrhf. r-nnnnf '/wk` 1 11 :1.m.-Se1w'ice in Collier St1'eet' Church. 1 7 p.m.-Service in Central Church. '17`7I7DVDf\T\V KITTY f`f\1'|'17

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