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Northern Advance, 1 Sep 1932, p. 4

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Midhunst Junior Farmers and Homemakers Clubs combined Wed- nesday evcning in an entertainment that brought out a big crowd. A most interesting program, including musical numbers, recitations and sev- eral other novel features. was ar- ranged under the joint con\'eno1'ship of Loy Wait, leader of the Junior Fzmncr.<. and his cousin. Miss Gladys Walt, the leader of the Junior Home- makers. T'n,ins- +1`.-. J3`-n(.(>!nu A4` (.,n.n-A f\L s citlvr is and In-Id 1:u\.`- ['01 K out it i: t.. It will '0 hoid nt. :<])('('t that m import- \\'_n1-nnln.-1 [BRITAIN IMPORTS YEARLY ' 1,300 MILLION LBS. BACON` I I I Czmzulian farmers have an out-[ stun(lin;,r opportunity to capture a. large part of the British bacon mar- ket. The tlemzrml for bacon in Great Britain has grown at an zunazinp; rate. r In 1921 imports amounted to (536 million pounds; in 1931 a total of upproxiinutely 1,300 million pounds W115 reached. This is an increase of more than 100 percent. and most of the u`?ldition:1l supplies have come from Denmark. Cnnutlizm shipments,` until recently, were no g'renter than they were l'm't_v _vt-ars ago. ` lm1)re. proirn-.'.< has been mmlei during` the present _ve:n'. Shipments` ml` hm-on uml hum in<-rensetl from 11 `million poumls in the rst; six m(mt;h;~ of ISL. to Inm-__-_ than l7,500.()00_ pounds in the i'H`.~'t six months n[' lSl.'l'.!. E.\I])()l`i..S to Crent .rit:i1ni uimimited to 3 million ))()llrl(lH in the` "rim hull` u|.' 19:: and 1::..w:'>.0no .1 In. 4l.i~ ......u. pnumls in I932. but well this l:1r','.'I'; `ii_L1`IH`r- nmounti-I to only 2 ])('I` 01-111., '01 total lh'ili. llll|)()l`i,.~'. ()l' the tot:il' imports of l).'1('(H1 inln (irent. lixitnin-` luring: the six monLh< mt-ntionml. ~l~l| million pnuml.~' <':1m- l'rnm l.)en- mnrk. (3-1 million I :-m~.1 1mI:m.!, 32H million from |`io`|i:mi. '25 1niT.T<>n l'i'nm j.\'\\`u-I:-n, nnrl (':m:i .~"Luml in lil'tl: po.~iLinn. 'l'l1:- il ltl| l"i'<-1- SL:i1:~ shin- pt-(l ll million puun lmpm'L,< l'r `Lhe Uiiiteil Si11i.(`,.\` \\'<'l'l` Ix,-.~:.; Liizm lin- millien gmnnl.~'. SLnninon. have bc-en issued for the zimiearance in police court of :1; dozen or more outside and local` .moto1'i.=t:< who will be charged under l)_\'-law 1200. clause 17, as the result of congested parking; on Maple .\\'e. Szxtimlay niglit. The by-lam rezuls `that no vehicles : park directly opposite other vehicles stzmclin_: on the other side of the street, where iLl`l(! witlth of the street is less tlnin :27 feet. or where such p:u'kin}_>` will pre- vent the free p:1s. of two lines of; traflie. lluple ..-\\'e.. llzirju and B1111`.- ford streets have . on tlit.-in \\`211'n- ing :1;:ainst sun-11 })a1'kin_;. Notwith- standing this, Wziple .-\\'e. \\':1.< block- ed and impzi. Saturday ni_:ht.` no less than 1:? ca1`.< being })211`l\'C(l| behind each other on the pi'ohibite side. \l7.. 1-n;nn';~ l -|I\1\n\-null`? l1'I\'n li++ln 1-P.` A |HIll|lUH _I)l)UHl In this mm [[0 note that ` uthu l':u'm.< in per ct-nt. bct Jum.-. [13]. 1 :.I' 1 '71 ? nl r;.j,nnL'. ' ) SimuItanr:ou.<,ly the Supreme Court upheld capital . imposed up- !on a building administrator, K0.s`tiu:~`-I Jue , and a bookkeeper, .VIo1okoff,. ;who allegedly embezzled funds dc-H }; for building` ;=tud-nt:~: quar- tr-:= at SL1(-rll0\'. capital 01' Urall Territory. 1 pun \ x nn:w\x-rn -JLIIHT, 1;!-HI, zumg n,-at-hin,: n record glzn,-j of -1,717,000 l1(`1l(l. Falling` prices; ; furmt-r.< and nnzxrlmlingxsi |}mv.~ lwuu l1(!2L\'y. In mltlitimn, .s`(:\"(:l`(:l I \\ ( ~:ltl1('l'(lU1`lll1.1` ;\l:u'<.-h w,-.s'ultc in :'(..'1`l0ll.s' l()n'.<(,'S of young-' pigs and 1101(1- ing: uru l'('])'.))'l;(5(l to be p;rcatly ru- ltluced. Ac(-,(n'din;: to r(:c(.-nt rcpo1't.s',i .l1og numbers are also (Iccrcasin,',: in] all important European p1'o(lucing countries. IHHICH 1:11! unuer t-hls` category. F:`ive suc}1 sentences are announced uanyas III were sen- tenced to execution folloxvinp: con-' vlctxon of acts of z11': in the Shu~' tum peat elds. The court found` the accused had set re to w01`ke1's * barracks and burned part of the g-]d_=q from hostility toward the Soviet re- 5 gimc. I Qin1IIH'-,znnnn;-'|xv +Ir. Cu-.ur.... f`n.. TWELVE SUMMONED TO COURT` 1 I iDIDN T OBSERVE PARKING LAWi ' I Moscow IMPOSES CAPITAL PENALTIES IN DAMAGE CASES ; ___.j. on the guitar. S. L. Purge acted as chai1'ma.n and introduced those taking part in his u.~'uz\.1 happy manner. . .\+ Hm r'1().<(`: of the progrram a Moscow, Aug. 27.--A dec1`:c was publi. ozlrlier in the month. mak- ing theft or destruction of socizllimd property subject to the capital pen- alty, and a number of capital sen- tences have since hrmn imnnurzr] 11n_ euuy, arm a number or capital been imposed up- on persons convicted of o`ences which fall under this category. Five such are zmnnnm-ml sm ; W:m1in_:;< :1])p:n'cntly have little (-l-` `feet, wl1i('l1 prompted uction on the; part of the police. I I - 31!; (' lbility of the < n In I.` .4 H10 ()])('l`11 -.'1. J'c:1.~'ihlo \' I l'1'UIXl (`X 1 l`('l'U\'('l"\ IS H('('l` U1l)U_L','h quitv :1. law of (luul)H'u] Ht p1'v. 'l'|1i.~ 7`l'\`i.~l'(l \\'it.11 UH` In-nn1nn|..;l n...... MOTION PICTURIIS E MOST" VIVID FORM E OF EXPRESS10.N _ mw:uu-v.~' mu. nu mum` 101' mi: I With all luv 1'1.-.~`p(-('1 to our 1 tho .-\n1(.-1'i(-:m.~'. our 3.-`um-1':11 out and our 1)o()p]n slm n1or:'A intm~v.~;tvI in Rriti.~:11 1; 101' an vtltlcutionnl \':1lu(`.. su "`Ro1n:1n<-v of tho Iron Horsv` 1'l'H}1H\' nH1m- V\;l'fl|}`nu lull.-..\... HHH1_\' :I1wzI_vs mud 41` u.~'uz\.l happy manner. At the close program weiner lunch was :~`e1`\'ed, and danc- ingr concluded a most successful even COMBlNE" IN THE EAST nu uu- ('UIIlUllH' H1 Hlll'\'L'.<(rlH_l` in l'I:\. (`:m:ui:1. H. S. llop-' lmminimx l<`Ia-Id Hu. unnuzxl rn-port for 1031, .~`:1_\'.~' 1 vxpvrinm-n!.~z cnndu<'tml to (into! n-rzntiml ml` the `('(m1binv' ull(l\`li I1 (-mulitions :l])p(-:H'.~` quite} lo \\`hv1'<~ thu 1`:-v()\'u1'_\' uf . no in1pm'(:1nv.'r~. \\"l1vn- .~'lm\\'. is In-1-v.~'.<:11`\'. L110 coxnimixw. unit -.. -1. A . :un('(' 01 mo Iron Horse" other picturos. Tnuom- '5 at \\'nrk to dominate thv his i.< ::om(~thin~:' that will : fn Sm I-nnr..n.1..,1 ..~:H. inllm-I O1... .. lllllll. <-unn_-(~tion it is of inL<:r.-st 1:11 the number 01' swinc: on} ` (.`un:1d:1 i11('ruz1su(l by 18 bctwt-(-n June, IIHH), anti! H. 'nnn hr-tn] 1r-.II:n..- .-...:, ; I'lIl|I|||l lI Ull \lH' l rsl u!" ()]wl':lIi(>Il ma uxp:-rimnt.~ ('Ul1(lll V lw 1'nuntl in ]):|. : I 1` on t.lu- _;'-m*1'z11 fuxxsi-; <-mnlnm-" xn h:u`\'c. -rn on Hu. In-I\/n-9 fnu 1(I`I| - I'll .\ m'UnmIl_\' uh 0[)1`l`:llt'(ll 1i.~' vum-!u. uni`-zht lw - l:~\'o|upnn-n1 0| mun nus 01' . l`m'0\`\'1'\` int:'mi11(`1i0n of :1 (un- ilh :l hi3.:'|w.r r:1p:u'il_\': 1':|lin`-.2` vusl. 'l`|u- vnnl-7` lnunv nlnuv-Ihul in [H . STEWART BELL AND HIS ` AYRSHIRES GET WRITTEN UP .5 \\v.`l- . mm} opt-1`.'1tm four _\'o:n`.< : n (In tlw m ......~..0 1.... 0 F .`l pru.<)n-rit _\` .un_\ I.` \ \}I LIN` l1`)|/Ill rnnt Hrituin from Dun-1 I h.l..n.l `H: u\ \ unnunnr, I . :11)1w:nxs' to 1 I . us opvmlmll nu miwhi |\.. I Ill` ('Ulll ,ml in UL: 4 and mm 1'(|llipIm'lll ||(l HM` l'1`-` u..l...l ..I. rs 21>" ll \\'uuM I ..y Mrs. W'a(`.de1l was called L1\\'z1y on Saturday to )Iothe1'\\'e1'!. her b1'ot`m'-r being uccidenta1]_\' killed on the rail- `,road near St. )Iary s. Much sym- `rpathy is extended to Mrs. Waddell "znul family. '1 Co11g'rat11lations to M1`. Wm. Craw- '|ford of Orillia and Mrs. Jas. Ree\'ie,- - I I Some one drmv our attention to an intero"ting article appearing in the last i.suc- of The Canadian Countr_v- man, which tells the story of . obtained by one of our junior leaders in cattle breeding. 'T`lsn nvfi:-In hr- luv f_"::1fl Jzulu .urs. uonn one day last week. ; . The ower show held in the Orange Hall on Tuesday was 21 great success.) More and better owers than ever before. In the evening` Mayor Craig `of Barrie gave :1 very interesting ad-5 vd1'e.=:~.`, also Hr. Duncan .\IcCuaig,1 !Ih:-v. )1. Cruise and Rev. Mr. Conn. {M12 Vickers of Barrie was chairman land also {rave :1 very interesting` talk. The prizes were distributed in thef evening`. Mrs. Hall of Guthrie re?` ceivc(l rst, )Iis.= Hilda Graham ac-r-1 0nd, and Mr. Perry Lei_o.jh third. ! I | H In-V. and Mrs. Cruise and baby. oti Hillsdale, were the guests of Rev.` E land Mrs. Conn day last week. . T110 nxvnv :1-xnxv Tush} ha +`l1n m~.ur.-,.` Tlgwfight Clezmers _l_}_y_{ PHONE 577 ONTARIO S RECORD FOR 1931 HAWKESTONE Just send your Suit. Cont. Felt Hat or Furs to 11s to-d:1_V and we'll have theul back spick and span in tinxo to take t.ho'n' place with the s111:11't.est of the city _:1`oc1`s. MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS 64 persogs killed DRIVE SAFELY-ALWAYS! Jn cattle nreernngz. I The 1l`l .l(.'l(,' l)egin.< by stating t}-zxtl some striking: result.s' have followed the rlevelomnent of Heifer Cuh work in North Simcoe, and rr~fer.< to the Ayrshire Club organized in the Bar- rie clistrict three years ago, with special mention made of Stewart Bell as a member of that club. NQ+nuvm~+ Roll : fnflmr-r lmrl hlH`f`- 552 injured by fast drivers The occasional few minutes you save by exceeding the safe" speed limit may cost you a lifetime of hopeless regret. Safe" driving speed is not so much a matter of miles per hour as the constant exercise of sane driving judgment. Under certain conditions. even ve miles per hour may be dangerous. Leopold Macauldy, and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1932. l\\'L`l. xi (`MCI Lil. lJd.\'lU dt`I1HCL:. `,1! Miss Blarian Arnold accompanie-:1 '1. the Rex`. and Mrs. Leece of C00 _ito\\'n on 21 motor trip to Western _! Canada. 3 Owing to the absence of Rev. `.\Ir. ;Purne1, the service in the Presbytez- , `ian Church on Sunday was cancelled. " `\I'.- Tn1-un \H'|1n\- xvi +-cm'| u-{H1 Tn- J-VJ: Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Jennett and `family of Weston are spending a 'fwc-e;-1: with the former ;~: father. R. H. Je11net't. 4 \u.. my-xri 1r:-. r.:1,. r~...... -.- who were recently married, \1 1. U -1 Do ,-.1-nut] '\f..- ` \\IlU E5111 l'b'CBIlLl_Y ma1'1'1eu, Mr. H. J. Packard. .\Ir.=. [and Mrs. Frank Crawford %lIr;~'. H. Crawford recently. member or man ciuu. - Stewart Bell's father had nure- 1 bred Shorthorns," continues the 1 writer, but so anxious was Stewart 3 to get starterl in club work that he i joined the first one orgrani'/.ed, \\"nichl happened to be an Ay1'.~`.hire Club. 1 The pure-bred heifer he secured at ' a cost of 3173 gave him 21 good break at the outset. in the mzxtter of heifer calves the two first being` fe- m:ile.~7, followed by zx bull. As :1 rc _ suit zit the time the writ(-1' r'.'1He.'l. he had two c()w;<, :1 bred heifer and :1 bull caif (;.>:1`un of the original heifer) and in addition one hull calf. the third calf of the ori;:in:11 heifer sold for $2.3 without being register- ed. at 1n..L- nnnr the cattle mweif," } _._. { Hrs. Neilly and 311'. and l\Ir:. fllzmn of Detroit visitc-d during the I l week end at David Jennet`s. \T \Tnm'nn A ma.-.1rI nrtnnr\1n')Y1;x:..1 9-JBJIHELE. ! Mrs. Carr and Miss Leila Carr of fBz1rrie spent the week end with .\Ir.=. iRobt. Harris. `um Unurcn bullaay was cunceueu. 311'. John Jliller visited wxth To- Ironto friends \1L11`mg` the week end. WE DEi.IvER Lb . Jlorrisou called on Cd`?! I look after the cattle m_v.~'(.-lf,l Su.-wart told us. and througrh being in full (:h:n`;:0 of them I have 1(.-:n*n- ,..u .1 IM nhrmf. hm-m\dinz: that I did in of them I have l(.'2\1'I1- (rd :1 lot about breeding` not know. I have also xsuined A much br,-ttnr k11o\\'1 of type, not only throuj.-rh my exp(:ri(mcc in brood- ing, but througzh the cult` club com- ])!:titiOh.\` and m(-r.-1.im::< v.'hm'(- wn dis- (:L1ssr:(l type, hr(:m1in}.:', foo zmdi F ,.4.\~n In speaking` 01 rvzu Sta-wzu'1, told us that clv an important factor. He pans p2u'ticulm`ly. If t clean, the r(`:~'t will he said. How(:v(:r. nth-n limited to pens. for he zu calf pails were \\'nshm1 ..-ml: with hot water. 2111' puns \'\.u1L: Jock with We were into . ....-wnxr r-_ Under the direction of George Ot- tawziy, :1 numbr-r of selection were rendered by `the: Cuntlles Junio; Farmers orcl1e.=tr:1, which organiza- tir.v:*. `:2;:>' Y); n'.`O!l such :1 favorite at other 2`ntlir- .n;r.< of this nature. An- Lr.-:1 Tlillr :_L1'1=".ett( also nleased with two or three selections. J. Killer sang 21 solo. after \`. l.ich Z\Ii.=.= Em`. Tracy ff:\\`0 a recitation. Then fol- lowed a violine and piano number by .\Ii:<:< \Vil. and Mr. Snider. who were heard again later on. The ever popular moving: pictures were run n `rm \T J. F. Nelles. and Miss We were In garding thu .... `\nII'\l1Hl` '1) . "ll LII!` punn L ` clean. er. attention is 1 . zultlt.-(1 that 1 l\ ...n..\-`ml nut nnrn 101` he zuu c `Ullhlf thn pens I) \n 4-`nun (`l(.'2Ul. nul ntion not .M(.`d the out once 21 ('nlv(x:~', ..,.,. luv!) ,. \\'il.`i I the i n un So Vera Chappel has gone away to learn to be a nurse. If she becomes `as adept at soothing the fevered brow as she was at winning prizes at the Junior Fair, we can see where there will be a superinten(lent s job coming her way some day. But in the meantime what are the Crown Hill Junior Homemakers going to do without her ? And by the way, we o\'e1'hezu'd Miss Eadie, of the VVo- men s Institute Branch, say she hacli asked Vera to speak at the W.I. ex- hibit at the C.N.E. on Junior Home- inukers work. If Vera just dupli- cates that little speech she made at the organizzition meeting of the Bar- vio Junior In. about her exper- ience as a prize winner. it will ll the bill. at lc-:1: Bliss Eadie intimated- :i.< mu!-h. CIZISSES OI SEOCK. When asked concerning` the feed- ing of dairy calves, Stewart said that he allowed the calf to suck the cow a couple of times, after which it Ireceived whole milk from a pail fox about four weeks. In cliz1ng'in;: from whole milk, a.\'see(l jelly is added to replace the butter fat; of the whole milk. The milk is supplement- tl with .'.'1'11l11 and hay of 21 good quality as soon :15 the call will cut |t.hcm. _\ .~ M.-A iv/l\~n "I 1 HA, UllL,'llIa As :1 two-_\'ear-old, Stewart's fouml21tion heifer produced 7,600 lbs. of milk testiiig: 4.2 per cent. buttur fut in 11 year, following: this up as :1 l.l1l`CL`-}'(`111`-Old with 7.700 lbs. of l.0 per cent. milk in 27.3 (lays. 'l`h1- \\'ril'm- nl'fl1i< :1v'Hr-lu -.1.-n m..,i... Thornton Junior Farmers. under the leadership of Jim Spencer, held a_rousing big` meeting last Thu1'sclay night. Mr. Nelles was on hand with several good reels of moving pic- tures to open up the program and Homemaker Florence Spencer gave a pleasing vpiano number. The . nf' tlin nvnninxr '11: | That \\`a.= :1 ne meeting the Mine- sing juniors harl last week. The only thing: lacking: to make it :1 comnlete success was the attendance of the fathe1'.< anrl mother:<. If the (lads 9:0` out to these club meetin,L_'.~' occasion- ally they would not only be 1en(lin_2 their encou1'z1_e'ement to the Junie: Fzu'me1' movement_, `but they would have :1 jolly groorl time in the bar- O`2!T1 | Pop i\'ell(-:~: : he has shown lthe movie of last _\'ear .< Junior Fair ` thirty-:~:e\'e1'. times and there is still a _ big` dc-mzmd for it. l. t that great `fl Ar:cording to p1'e. plan.< the lm isi going to be trimmed up and atldeu onto during the forthcoming` Barrie Fziir, when it i:~' expected some inter- ior illlhl` will be taken of the Jun- ior Farmer stock building with the stock. They also hope to get a good picture of the prize \\'inne1'.<,` _]'){ll`Zl(l(:, which p1'o\'ed impossible last `year. So, feilc-rs, it'.= 21 case 01 `: up :1 bit. the successful raising` of calves. Numerous stockmen have also em- phasized to us the g'rez1t import.'m'ce of clean quarters and equipment in securing the best results with all classes of stock. - 7l1m1 '1u`. nI' Grunt tl1iI1g`s :1rr- L.`.\Z])0L'tC(1 of the S1mcoc Junior F2mnc1'.< who are 9:0- infa: down to take part in the ju(ip,'i11g_f competitions at the C.N.E. next Wed- m-. HL-1`c's luck and plenty of it ! A cow n1:1_\' not be able to jump over the moon, but from our exper- ience we know that she can <'l`1Lll`(llrl any kind of a fence and get into the sweet corn. Nothing` baffles bossy. Our junior leaders need to take the friendly cow as an example. If they do, they will let no obstruction stop them where progress is concerned. We are glad to learn David Dry- borough has entered the swine judg- ing competition at the Canadian Nat- ional Exhibition. Dave sure knows his swine. J ('L'llL. 111111: 111 `.11. ; (lays. 1 The \\`1`itc1- of this article 21150 Inmlu the <'01nmv11`c that ..\'01'th Simcoe lnul 21 lot of b1'i;:;ht. 1-nth11. Junior Fzn'1m-1'5. So say we :11]. JUNIOR FARMERS ENTERED 1N C.N.E. COMPETITIONS Twvelve outstancling junior farmers of North Simcoe will take part in the _iLulqinp: comm-tition.~: at the C.T\'.l'I. on lzmm:1'.< Day, Sept. 7th. Czlstingz [an eye over the list of names. one would almost think the COl11D(.`t.ltO| .~' harl breen hzzntl pic-k(.-(l they are .-so well fitted to ju in the classes fol which they have 1'eg istcr(.-(l. I'n1r.__~ mlrlr-cl In nu-rx nu nwnq 51 PP lu- whnch. they nave 1'cg.v;1sLcrc:u. L'nlc:.<;~: morc names are u bu fore the competitions are held, \'01"ch Simcoo will be 1`ep1'c:~:ente(1 by the folloxvingr junior fzn`me1's: I)uiry (,'2LttIu--I.0y Vl/alt, Ruyl 1,...m1m..;l (`kn-r-nr-n Kmitlm Jnlml yicasulg vplano num>ne1'. The speaker of the evening was Mr. Stewart L. Page, Agricultural Representative, whose subject was Many a Mickie Makes a Muckle," from which he developed the idea that it is the little things that count. Even in these uncertain times we come across farmers who are getting along` fairly well because they are paying attention to the little things, said Mr. Pag.1'e. The fellow who goes along with his head in the air and can t see any gsain under .9100 is losv ing out, but the chap who picl\'.~: up the odd board around the barnyarnl that may have a nail in it and . an accident and do<:tor.~: bills, or the` I one who checks up at night and sees. that stock, tools and implements are under cover or properly (`lll't.`(l for, is .~a\'ing_:: the odd penny that e\'entu:1llj.` amounts to dollars. Neglect 01' such thingzs cause numerous losses, yet it does not take much time to look after them. The man who _g`rows a eld of wheat from which the returns only amount to what he put into it. is no farther ahead, but the man who has learned that doing` his own harness repairing saves dollars makes pro- gress. N, . T1....... .I...,J....._.'l L1 .L AL- ,.`l____1_,. 1unu\\xn;; , 1 Lou2he(.- `Smith. Run? (`an `Smith. lit-of Cattle`---C`(:<-il Cztmpbr,-ll, Stew- art Bu.-H. .\It.-rlin ( ,'oup1:mt1, Eric 1\lu1'- phy. \Ni1`hm't Hc-rmzm. Swine--David D1'vb1`ou41. (mai11-St(:\\';11't Bell. ';{()0`..~`--Stm-\\'2u" Bell. `THAT OFF1ClAL ENVELOPE I AND ITS CONTENTS` I')u1'in;.r thv pn.~'t \\'r_-r-k (:vm`y mom-` hm` of the rt-r'ont1y o1';:z\nizc Junior I-Iomc-xmlkc.-1';<' Club has received 21 big fat oit-ial iookilnz cnveloywc from Lhr I)(.-pzn'tm(.-n1. of .-\g`1'icL1ltLn`c. Checlx in}; up on the contents, we found that thm'<- \\'(')`(.` p:1mphlo.t:< and hook- lots as foHow.<: SL1;:;.rv. Humv- mukvr (`lub.~" ])1'()f.',`l'1l]11; 2~`L1.E_L"(!.\`t('ll In- . ;n`r):rzun; . ot.h(e1' mg"-,-;(:s- .ltion .-; (lllt-.~'ti011n1li)`(`; hand book on 1... -r L.........1` .\r`('.,....-\~ m-.I...- F Lions; qL1c-. mmu Door: on (lutius of brunch n'n'(:r.<, order of rz:;:u1:n' lY1(`('tiY1L1`. ;rirI.~" in. how Itr) (-omlur`. :1 !)11. meutingr; .\'ut1'i- tion and Health; Bvzluty Sm-rct.<; '.\Ii.~'.4 .\I(-Q11:-<-!\`< Corrvctivv l*`,x(-rc-is:-.<: ()th<-1' Ex:-~.'(-i.<:~,<: Food I roj(-,('t Mu- tt-pnrt. .~\mrmu` the Girls. Pnu-tit-:11 Home .\1za1-(in): Fumn l\'it<-ht-n.<, I\'L1irE- u tinn. Won~.:m s Work; 1930 R01m1't'; 1n"1 Q,.m;. Q\.....1- lCih-hr-n P1:m< l\JI.yHl'I' l':.\l' Rt-pm't. A Muh Wom 19531 S('())'< Surt~l_v v \\'m'k with should bu ing` .~ml`ix~;4 'pro2u.`l1in3.: Thu M l)l'UZU.'lllll_L Thv 2 t_v1w\v1'itt: -.\I (.1 10: BUM PS AND BOOSTS lI.UU--`l.()y VV itlb, l\i|y\ Clarence Smlth, John "ontuine` I. +1. I\\uI\ _:.v....... I U1`. Page tleclztrml that the develop- ment of skill on the farm had been sadly ne5:lecte(l ever since the war. and advocated that the junior farm- er give more attention to farm me- chanics. In his very instructive talk M1`. Page linked up the Barrie Jun- ior Fair and the coaching classes, stating that the whole junior farmers p1'orra1n aimed to be of `practical help to the boy on the farm, who will be the agriculturist of the future. up- The lvlisscs Nan. Violet and Clara 0111 spent the week end in Barrie. Iiss Dc-Etta I~Ianmcr, of Toronto, is visiting Miss R-utlh Scott. M-, Flnrnnn Qmiiln ;L` 1\n/-`r :.. 4-..... ."LlIllIHL'1` `'\ILH L "1; .'.\uu, .uLa. u. J.~ Ncllcs, Bcrczy St. , Mr. and Mn. H. 11'. Lay and fam- i1_\'. who hnvn been the Lrur~: of .\Ir:<. T.21_\".~' brother. Rt. Hrm. \\'. .\I:1r-I kenziu ]{in}_-'. rt.-turned from Ottzxwal Blonday. \r.. .....1 Th-; Tnhn \K7n1L'r`-1- nnd .\Ir. and .\Ir.<. Jolm Walker and son Robin were in Toronto Friday to at- tond the opening: of the Czmadian .\'z1tinn:1l Exhibition. 5 Mr. and .\I1's. Waite and : .I2nm-s, of Blake St.. have removed to l{i1i::sto11. where the latter will at- ltcnrl R.1\I.C. ` ] F!`icml.< will refzrct to lczxrn that I\Ir.-. Walter Szu~jc,-,ant is 21 patient ml the loyal Victoria Hospital, and is 1'cnm'Lc-(1 to be . ill. h... \'-..:I (",lI`n\'\}\f-ll wlm 21 b Montlay. m vnsnung Miss K-ut.n Scott. Mr. Eugene Smith is back in town again, having 1'<.-turned from Wusllugo. Dr. Lorne 'I`yx-er, of Moose Fac- tory, is expected in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ulman are visiting: in Prescott. D-ml 1.l...4- .....l 1:... rm- In rm.-scoLt. Paul ]*[:u*t and Jim Stevens are \'isiti11p: 1'1`iemls in Toronto this week. Austin and (}vor;:e Smith are at.- tcmlinp: the Exhibition. 'I`llI| 3\1H< Hun`-xv hvnvn 1......` .. LL`ll(llIl].',' Lnc 1`.xml)lt-Ion. , 'l`hc hlisscs Henry lmve been spewi- iny; :1 few days with 'l`o1'unto zfricnds. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Birclnml SDUIIL` 21 ft-\\' (lay.-; in Montreal and Qucbuv. Bliss Lt.'OU.!. B:1u;:l1m:1n. of Hamil-1 ton, is \'is?tiI1_L 11o1'pa1'c111s on \\/o1'.~'lc_V"` St. 4 l\(l('ZlLl[)1l H] IU\\'H. ;Vli>'.~' M;1rj McI n'i(la-. of"I'n1`m1Ln, spent lust; \\'m-k with Mis.-a lI:u`ri(.-L llurt. .\Y...- 1J....4 'l`.. ZlCJl.. D1`. and Mrs. Robinson. of Walk- erton. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bremner. 11.". f` A `T:I1)Iw:An nnrl nIH,]u,... HHU AVLFS. L`(.`Ll.`l' DIVCIIIIIUI. Mrs. C. A. ;\I(-Bride and children: have been at Big: Chief Inn near Oril- lia for the past two weeks. Nfr (11-ntfnn ('.Invfnn_ nf' Win(I:nv'. ie MIDHURST JUNIORS SPONSOR SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINMENT iVl1'.\'. JOHN \Jl'd._VLUIl, K/UIHUF Db. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sarjeant, ac- companied by Miss Mary John. left last week by motor for Fort ! William. M..- \r:..+.\.. U-n~+ I111/1 \T:u~ `[1-nu-in+. l_lI1 U1\KVlllU 1uL'~u2:\. The T\Ii;<. .`-.I:11`;.`:1!'c Cou1t'11Ln'. of O.=ha`.\' home this week tmftor -\1u\\\\'\I.\- u-(H1 F ..?v- -zvn 1'cnm'Lc-(1 to be Dr. Neil Cumpbr.-11. who ; 1 broken rib when run into by 21 bk-yc1i. recently as he was c1`0s. to the |)O.~" 0fT'1r.-0, has sumciently 1'0- (:0\'(:r<:d' to be about z1p;:1in. `\T`.. 'I 1-uh] T2-all uvkn hnq hr-r-nl 1`!0U$ly 111. I: (~0\'<-)`1:(l to he zmout 21931111. 1 .\Ir.<. Jtrmltl B2111. who has been the :.:u1-st of NI)`. and )`I1'.<. D. C. .\`l'ur~ chison at their Big: Bay Point cottzuzc, has returned to her home in To- ronto. \I.- cum] \Tv-< Tenn` Tllnr-1: .llill'lu 311-5. 13-rt, 'l`:1_v1or and ("nil(lrc2| .~'p<-nt :1 Il'\\' da_\'.- in 'J.`or0nLo t.hi.~:j \\'vo|{. 1 M.. 1v:.. ..1 nr..r~..:.._ .- m - ` \\ l'('|\. Mr. spcnt town. NI... LU\\ I. | Mrs. Peter F1':1.-scr has rcLurn(.-(I to} Toronto after \'i. 1101` (lzmg'htur,| .\lr.<. 1'Izu`1'y Love. i 7.\`Ir,< \.V -\ (`nnlhsv 11:0`! l`u.-..-.l-n- 1'L'>HlU- .\I1'.<. Wil visited 3:` past week. Mn, Hm INJSL \\L'L`k\. Mrs. Hart, VV01's1cy St.. su[1`c1'od :1 stroke 121st; Sutu1'da_V night, and seriously ill at her home. 1 - Mm... l`[iI'l:- ..- 'r'........+,. - I ).'\'1lll'1'21y, U\\'CI1 D . Mr. and Mrs. F1':1nk I-Iurlburt amll (1Z1L1_Q`htCl'S are ho1id'.1_ving at Cu\\'u_ia' Bcz1ch.. Th. nun] 'v\Tm~ Dn1\:I\or\I\ nl` \l7..lL popular m0\'m;: 'p1CT.u1`es were run off by M. J. F. Neiles. and Hilda Tracy gave a much appreciated reading. - _ One of the out: features of the evening was the chalk talk given by Rev. )1)`. Orrock, who amused the large gathering with his c]e\'er1_v drawn czn'toon:~'. He also contributed ..A..,.....1 -.....m_- whh-h hr mm-nmnzmiedl ll'c1 101' LHL` pdl. l/\\`U \\'CUKS. Mr. Gratton Clayton, of Windsor, is spending` a few days with his mother, lVIr.<. John Clayton. Collier St. | Mr and NT)`: Alhm-f. nr1'nnn1', sm- 9 wunam. I ;\I1'.~:. Victor Hart and Miss Harriet Hart are back in town after an en- joyublc holiday spent; at Thunder Bay. \1'... 1.`.4-luau (`11:-Tanhn 1:111] {',1rnH\7 `Miss May Nzwt, of V\'indso1', Isl \`i. l\Ir.<. C. 1 . Whiu-. \Vor.~'lcyI 5:. r Mr. (h.-0. Powell rcturm-d to Hon- tn-ul on \Vc(lnusrl:Iy llH.(`1`.`~`[)t:ll(Iillf.',` .'1 \`;u'zxtiu11 in town. \IH - \l-n-hu.- \l..1?..:.l.. .4` 'l`.......4. A111. l lill'l'y JJUVC. ;\1r.<. W. A. Coultor ]<-("L l.`ur-.~' for l`o1'onto, where she will in l'uLuL'o 1'0; 1rT..` \\7HH...n Tu SUl'l0Ll.\'ly 111 ill} HCI` 1101110. 1 Miss Mary Mills, of Toronto. 's.s{ visiting her g1'andmot.hcr, Mrs. Robt. JMu1'1'ay, Owen St. . Mr. and Whit. I<'I':1nk T-II1rIh11rf. nml TOTIICO M1". and )Ir.~'. Reg`. Black (nee Arm:~:tro1m). who have spontling their honeymoon at ;~`0]i(e] I. spr-nt l'ue. B21rrit- rI1luti\'n:< on their \\':1y to l11:11'kL.`t, when: th<:_v will r0. TV/O MONTHS RELIEF l COSTS GODERICH $10.00 The total r(-liu1.' bill of the town of l Goth.-1'i(:l1 for the months of July zmd` .'-\ugust will not amount to more thm. ltcn dollars. loliof w:1;< $l.O])D(.`(l uurly in June and the only monir-5 . :1ll\':1n(`(:(l lmvu lm-n for mmlivinc-. Not .~'in('(- thv (l(~1)1'('.<.~'i()n set in lms (lmlvrin-l1 r<-mittod :1. \\'ut(.-1 or li;.-`in-. hill. _pnid :1 rant account or (luv.-tm".4. hill, nor were slot-pin5.: quurtvrs pm- -\'l(l(-(l or lll(`(ll ti('l<<-Ls ;.ri\'(-n to trun- si:-nts (luring; the Hummt-r m0nt.h~'. l)UI'lll_Ll` 1.111 1):1. two \\'m-l<.< Ll1~r- l is l)('('ll :1 (in,-p1'(_-s. in thv la-we-_. v, 'l`l1'- town ('l('l`l{ h.'1.< lm-n :1\\`:1_\' un lvolidays and all uml . \\'L`l'(,` told to z1v.'ait his l`(`l.}lll`ll. j I .\Im1m'n $(3l('H('L ls nl\\'u_\'.< comm-.3! to the forr- with some nu-\\' \v1']nkl- which oxtc-1111:; the mxlrkt-1 for farm prmllu-t.~'. Om: 01' the 1:1tt-. ('\'()]ll- tions is J'1`u7.n-n .<\vm-t (`Mt-1`. Wlu-n it. (-mm-.' from thv pm-.<.< f'rnz<-I1 to '/.1-rn (1(`_`_.','l'1'(`.< I. at this tmmu>rntLn'v until Lh:1\\.'ml .~':1l- or us:-. W11:-n H:;:\\'w1 it Innv-f'm-Hr 1'-nu`: -nu! .~. ..r.O H uvill czn~toon:~'. He also conmnureu; : : wlnch he accompamed guitar. Q T. Pan-p acted |>Hl(' Ul' U51`. 1)0rfcctI_v fr:-.< koop .<(-vvn m '1:-vn nun] H14-v IL may nu (mt }n~\'t-1' for or<'h:1 mont of " I ll ("`lub.< (1!-\'<.'l(] FROZEN CIDER POPULAR Personals ]{iv11:x1'd McGuire of |`01'0nLo}} L`. few days with `his . in` William Jumicson, 01' GL1ci~ph,; Bzu'r1e Incmls durmg the| (wk. - upnwnu H spitual) U. - |\'\nxv >1.` \'(`H and th 1' In. .2 110 L w j..)um or Farmers fiqruml 1:n' . Dom ' A_L:1'1cu11ure. ub_i(-ct of 1.h(:H01nen1nkm' .-.11 1.`. nm .m..........| ..n uu_|(-.( all he \nn6~ I "flu: .`{.n':Eu:ru Advance : wm-n 1n:~.\\'(- out IL l~'| rcslw :1n(l .<\\'< -alt. months` or more 14-11) is vvm'_\,' p1'os]w(-t llt'\'Cl()])(`(l into an .:'- outlvt or l)_\`-I)!'0(llI:'l. lists. Domininll l')op:1rL- trrir-nllnvn n- um |)(.'l`:-EC (ph_v. I) of the ..x. kn Lmet. Irs. B121Ck.~'t0('K gr). been Remu- with ~' Nm\'- +[\I.\Y ...:n . . ill, Il1(.'I1Ul|. 34 he members, ettm` qunlio hniv nlnnn nu . I t nut! Sybal` 1. returned -j .-vending tho: ' I t, Mrs. J. l()l`H(,`H1{ll\'(`.]' all urouml niul :n,..\! THORNTON JUNIORS LEARN THAT LITTLE THINGS COUNT

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