Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 8 Dec 1932, p. 6

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gather personal matters. Whether you fail or succeed, any numbez 01' other lives are aected for good or for ill. When a high school student fails in his nals, his family .5 grieved, his close friends humiliated. Sccces and failure are not alto-` M1`. and .\Irs. .-\nd1'e\\' Bz1tho1ome'.\-, ofGuth1-ic. L-olc`bruted their golden ;wedding.: on November 25th. They `were n1z11'1'ied in BZl11_\'l11t`X1a. l1'el2u1ci, on Nov. 25th, 1882. and in 1883 jczuno to Czxnada. settling at Slmnty izry. The next ycar they moved Lo gtht` f:11'm which they have since occu- ipiod. Their four d:1L1g'h~ter.< and two `>011; were :11! paws:-11t at the happ_ . nvnnf `of Guthrie. -wedding.: were Bz11l_\'n'. M .,,++1:. ` When Mr. .\Io. Ho\\':n-th w21= `l1czLtin_-4' :1 g..:1$0IiIu` tank whh :1 blow torch in his \\'orks`zmp at Hillsdzlle, Hxbout. 4.30 p.m. on "1"ucs\i;.;.' 01' last `week, the tank exploded. 111`. How- iarth had his :1'.'m `u:\~k:`n and re- C(`i\'(`(l othur .<\~r`.uL1.< i!1_iLu'i:-s. Mr. Wm. Gutm. who \v;xs '" vhiim: the tanx, `c:.c;l})vd unlh_3.um. force of the joxplosiou blow all thv w1mh\vs out of 1H0\\';u`t.h`s shop ami siuvok the m-.,.12.\y |hn1|.~'v.<. .\h`. }`lo\\':u`:h is now in Mid- `lund hospital. `l'Ull.\'('lU|l.\' U_\ \Ul'\\` _ lb. ixuvuv u4A\_\_ ()'1'l0ck in tho nmrning.': one of the ilittlv _L,-`irls wokv up cr_\'ix)5.: Lhzxt _h- '\\2\.< sivk. Hm" cx'io.~` :n\':uu'ned 11-.1` .f:1Mu~r. M`. : x`-.-:1l1/._-\l what was \v1'o:1g; and czuwiml his two to thr` `frmlt door, \\'}n-re they fell uncou- lsx-iuu.~'. :\l1's. ;\l:\lcuhn and the 0141*": buy c0ll:1]\sod :-1f`u-r cmnillg down- .~\t.:1irs. Mr. Mnlmlm phoned for a gdm-tor and IR-ll uwr a chair uncon .~:riuu.~'. \\'lu-n thu mim-101' u1'1'ive(l the air in Lhv lmusv was pm-Lty well clear- ml and hr soon had them 2111 revived. I A1; the annual meeting of the Col- ngwood \Vomen s Comm-uc.+ivn A.- H1 1'. `..\I1i.~mn.' l_\' \\'h\'11 :~nn<:-inn< ~. 1-`. ll :.,"1l.\'UllI1t' L;L11r\ nun cl. UlU\\ `his .30 he d arm re- vihur mu. whv `tolxiim: r`...-.-u mt` Vxn l.. J had :1 UI\`_\' us by . oh.` l.. .\[:Ii\'\\1ll! and fzvmily, of ml :1 u:n'm\\' cscapv 1'ecen.- .h.-_\' m-no all l`CI1d"1'`d un mku g.:'us. About o:1c-_ : cr,\'1x}.: oh ll...~.~-i.\< :n\':nu-nod `I1-,.r The things which we don't buy and which have a sickish life, are those which are not advertised, and whit try to ride into public favor an the backs of well advertised products. _. .-- undete1'111ined origm Of 51.500 to tho am. -u UIICU Oflgxll to the omce 1 contractors, 8, 1932. .. nIy\ . w\ ylnv cI1dm'ed o:1e\ thevak 'in:.: ghr 'z|}u'ned 11;!` l rhters . 6' \|` ..nn.s.. \':n-th {L111 `t .i;`.;.' uv\ .. ml vn, 1855 IT IS TO ONE S DISCREDIT TO SAY, "I NEVER READ ADVERTISEMENTS" {mes amt What alarm clock would you buy if you needed one ? What camera would you buy, for your own use, c I..- on - nu. nun Annal-ubnr 7 what WOIIIO you Duy, tor yum give to a son or daughter 7 What motor car possesses your favor 7 What face cream or Ihnving soap or cre .l:.l -.... ...- On_I'nw `P what race cream Inavlng soup did you use to-day 7 What laundry soap (or akes) I wanna, IIVWI Does the breakfast bacon which you like but have n I ..-....- `P The watch on your wrist--what name does it bear ? Your shoor-who made them 7 Your life inlurnnce policy--what company iuued it ? The ginger ale which you serve to guoos--what brand in in 7 IIIO ginger me Wnlcn yuu nerve nu guuvxn:-wuul ulnuu In it 7 The tea which you buy regularly--wha! brand in it 7 Thu soap and baked beans and the tomnho cnluup now on your pantry shelv~u--what brands are they ? Esfabl is/12 I 855 When a business man fails, his em- 1, , _, ;\ ,,_, _,,;_ .5 ,,.,I, -.. .. .............,- ........ -....-.., . . . . _ . .. ployees are thrown out of work. 7 Nobody can fail anywhere with-our; lcasting the shadow of that faiiuru across other lives. That is the reason young people should resolve to be a success in the true sense of the word. widening circle of clients. Deposits have grown from $263,000 in 1857 to over $85,000,000 today. Assets total over $113,000,000. Reserves exceed capital by fifty per cent. With this proven stability, with its present strength and experienced management, The Bank of Toronto is well equipped to serve your every banking need. The Bank of Toronto has long been known as The Bank for Savings. Open an account and take advantage of its friendly, efficient service. w.a..._= to be answered by those who say Bad is in your kitchen cream, or tooth ` E conservative policy of "i The Bank of Toronto has been inuenced neither by prosperity nor depression. The Bank refused to be stampeded by the boom in 1856. It reaped a reward in its stability during the dark days of 1857. It still sought safety in the prosperity of 1883 and found its wisdom justified when. later, harvests failed and depression invaded agriculture and industry. Building slowly, The Bank of Toronto has built well. Today it possesses the condence of an ever- 1932 ` change. , I Just as your failures harm others, so] your success holds help and` inspiratmn, for more than you dream.-Ex-: .______. 5 It is not true that love makes all` things easy; it makes us choose the` most difcult.-George Elliott. 1 brand pane right _ Thgglorthexn Ad : -"iUI.'o- 1un.~:, ls [Il()\t`tl uy Lm: bum Li.--an citim: Lhu: red mtllillg fur 50 to 75 cent '1'.igi`.-A.` than Llw yullow. i Don't Want Put. Hogs IL is pzu'Li-ulurly (lillieult. in l.l1L`aL: alzlyn all lUl.n U1` l't,-ml zunl low pl`l`C(:.s LO get I'zmm~z'.-' to I'uz1ll'/.u LlizuL the market uuer. nut \\2Ull. :L l'uL ling, at least not a hop; -:1" the fzutted type, so popuhu u (lt:(.'1l(lt: or .50 ago. The hog tnat ml;--5 the premium to-day is the selecl lmcun Lype, \\'liiv,l1 is, c0mpu1'a.tiveiy >'pcillill1g, a lean hog xveigrliinvg 180 to 220 pOl1ll(l:5 011' cars at stockyamcls. Such hogs have :1 jowl and shouidex light and smootli, a back from neck Lu tail `evenly lleshed, a side long drop ping sL1'alg'l1t: from the back, a belly showing thickness of lleshing, 2). ank well let down and firm, a ham full, and 21 good general nvish with no ex- cess fat. l"n-n. i.m.+ +.. ..y.,I,...a+...`.1 +1.! RONTQ (.'L`S:l 1'cLl:. I The best way to understand the type of hog that gets the dollar `premium is to visit a stockyard or |a.battoh' or grading statidn where hog grading is being done and see for yourself the type of hog that nets the dollar premium for the producer. I | Ontario Heavy Winner at Inter- I national Show ' The showing made -by Ontario fz11'n1.v=.1`s at the lnrternational Hay arm iG.1`z1i11 Show, Chicago, said Arthur H. Martin, Ontario Departmenrt of Agri- lculture, is a clear indication of pre- pzu'a~tion being made for the World's Grain Show -to be held in Regina in 1933. ` \X.'I+11 flan :r`rr{" nf n-V-gin nnr` 193.5. With the judging of grain and small seeds still incomplete, exhibitors from Ontario have capturecl already two championships and two reserve I championships. R St, hm. nf (`.l1:nt.svwo1Vth. Grey ' Cl`lill1l})l0llSlUI)S. R. S. Lee, of Chwts\vo1Vtl1, G1'C_y County, was awarded the gram] cham~ pionship in eld peas on a splendid 'szunplc of the small ycllovxv v'.u'iet`_,'. l `"l`l~m um-nml r-l1:m1ninnSh`in goes to] `szllnplc 01 Inc smzul ye.-uuv\\' vzu`u:L_,. [ The second championship goes tel Mrs. Mary 19. Maycock, of Milford, Prince ldward County, on an ex- hibit of navy ed beans. Mr. May- cock has won championships at Chicago for `the past three years. I ``.T H Lnmnmzm. Rid2'eto\\-'n. Kent |L,l1lC{1gO 101` true [)'il.SL Lm't:u yocura. | J. H. Lmnpman, Rndgetown, `County, received the reserve cham pionship in eld beans. . In tho nH':1lf;1 classes. Robert J. |pl0nsn1p m nem DQZLILS. In the alfalfa classes, Shaw, Mono Road, Peel County, took the 1'c. championship. (mnvin fm-mm-,:A r=nm'.I11dod Mr. me cnamplonsmp. (nntario farmers, concluded Mr. Martin, sent 1.11)N\'Z11`(lS of 1,775 my tries in the seed classes to Chicago, and have won more top prizes than in 1 any previous year. l 1 `1,000,000 Pounds of Turkey Shipped ' E to Great Britain ` ! It has been reported to the Ontario Marketing Board that between Nov. . |16 and Dec. 9, over one million` pounds of Canadian turkey meat will` have been shipped to Great Britain. `In spite_o_f the f_aot that the turkey lrneat or1g_'1nated in the western pro- -vmzces, this constitutes good news for ithe Ontario producer, inasmuch as [local markets will be relieved to that ` exrtent. \llI:aI.v:r want: Avccucu At the conclutljng session of the I :l~ju. Ontario Chcesemz1ke1`s' Con- }\'(.`lllLl01], D. B. Shutt, bzLute1'iolog'ist, =O..-\.C., spoke on the fu1"1.l1e1` elimin- ation of cheese defccts. In sum- ming up, Mr. Shutt (lO('l2l1'C(l that there should be gtcutcr cure in Elm.- stcamim.-,` and clezmsim,-' of cans and utmlsils. Ho subinittcil the follomlig LOULOIH for If 3: N0. l-l'J\'ei'_v milk can, and it |)0s.~`il)l0, all _1`:1rn1 ut<.-nsils, should be brought to the l':u:t0ry lmt'orc opening` day to be \v:1.x'h<,-d, sti-mm-ml and inspcctt-(l. Re- pairs should lie m:ulo nit the .t'z1c'i.ory. N0. 2~St(:111ii11~g' of all (tans should l)l.` 1-on(lu~vL<-ml at the l':u't0ry zit lou_~t ()ll(f(t :1 \\'m,-li. .\'0. Il~-~Occ:1.~`i0nr:1l (.L1l].< for surplus milk . bu . :t.t tlw l':ictory 'm~t'on.- lit-im: List-(i. I\u. i`l.A>{`l):l`:;LQ`lrll.iZ:lIi()l` of wlu-_\'. N0. 5--- In su\'un.- nutlm-:1k.< of fruity or mot- tl-'l <-li<-<-.~=:- 1':1i.~:o the p:1.~'tt:u1'iz:1ition l.(`lIl[)('l`1lllll'(' of the \\rln.-_v. No. (S-- Strirt .<;mit:iti in l':rct0r_v equip- mt-nt. Are You Among Those Who Say--1 never read Advertisements ? .......,.. ..,.,.... ........-. i Mr. Amlrew 1ull.on, uveI'sea.~' fruit. Irepresen.t:Lti\'e, in a recent report, |.~'t:1`te.s` that the p1'().~`peets for g;;0()(l quality Ontario apples in the UI1|t('(l Kin},-,'(1(m1 continue s:1tisl`:u:t(n'y. He :111])|1:1siz:~s that it is importanlt ta-at (i()(. Un](fll1>' such as ceiiiiieates 01' mi- gia and the .\`p(!('1|i(`11ti()ll.\' 0.1" the ship- meat should )'(.`2l/Ci) him zuheaul of the shipments to which they refer; also that cnun`ter nlarks on each harrel are a.hs0lutel_v necessary when a shiplnent collsists 01' more than one ear. .\lr. Fulton 0b.~'e1'\'e.< that the amount of money lost to the siiippers rt-|n'oap;h not Ll>lin1.',' counter marks has been tn.-1m:mlou.s' in past _ve:n'.<. A .~'eparaLe bill of iil(iill1. ,' for each earload would greizttly l'acili mlistriimtiun at U.lr\. ports. l"i;.-;ure.x' I'urnishe(l `by Mr. l-`au- ton reveal that the British market im- ported '7,(i00,!)-'19 ewt. of apples in 1,931, as L-ompared with rl,()()l,l. H ewt. in 1921 and 1,830,2l() ewt. in 11101. 'l`hi.x' reveals the potenlialitas of the lh*i`Li.~:h market for :11).s'()eblm.>,` the a.ppi(- exports of Onwtario. Honor for O.A.-C. The silver (-up 0ll't,-H.-(l by the Szul-(llu uml Sirloin Club of C-lll('.'l). ,`(), in their zmnuzil essay t-oim-st, has been won by the s-tutlcntx of tho On- tario Ag'1'icultura.l College. Jus. (Jul- lon secured second iplzwu as am in- dividual competitor, and won the sil- ver medal. Fourth place \v`z1s won by Miss Regina vzm (l'er Hoorn, lil`l.h place by K. E. Jackson, sixnth by William Butt and eigtliitli by E. (i. Reodmzm. Thus, O.A.C. .s`ttulm1.t.s uw ` .curc(l ve of the first 0l1.',`lTli :uwm'(l.~:, and on this basis won the man champion: trophy. 'l`h<,- honor which comes to O..~\.(`. t;liruu;,-;li Hu- \\'inning' of this lronliy mvzms _|u.~'l. -v lilllu mn.w- \\`lH'|l1 ll: i< l.'lH)\\`ll Hm Farrn News Red Onions at Premium 'I'l;nL .`.lunLr-:21] and Quchuc nmrkcts r.~ 1..-ugmn-l tn pay a premium for ;. nwl `. n;'ivLi4:.~a' of ()ntzn'io-1.n'0wn on- m.~:, i.~; plow-xl by Lhl: fuel than. 11] 1.1.. v:n'ieLic.~z zuv cllillg cents` it humlvc-J H.-... H\.. \n.nuv 'mnmg: 01 tms 1.r()I)n_v httlu lnoro \\"non it is Greater.` Care Needed A British Apple Market ...I.., O/xlin ... ... I.`..I|.... . Joseph I)ry.~:dzLle, :1 well known resi dent of the Lowurzhip of Flos, passed away at his home, lot 8, concession 6, on `Monday, Nov. 28th, at the age of 62 years and J day. Deceaseo :18 born on an adjoining farm aw` hml lived all his life in the township, of which he had served the people for many years as councillor, lreeve and reeve. '-his loss his wife, 1'o1'me1'1y Miss Susan ` Ellis, o1'l\/leaford, and two udv0pLcu ` daughters, Mrs. Oscar .-`ire-l1er, of F103, and Miss Mu1'garet at home. AL;- _' two sistem and three brothers, M1"! ' Albert Parker, Akron, Ohio; .L 3". ; W. M, Rrnnf. I.`.Imm.1,.. urm deputy ` He leaves to mourn - ...... -....,., .-.uu5uu:u an HUIHU. .`t1a .' Mr". W. M. Brunt, Elmvale; Wm. Drys dale, Detroit; George on the old homestead and John in Elmvale. The funeral, under Masonic auspices, was held on Thursday afternoon, Dec. lat, t0 Ellmvale Pl`{Ihv#.r=1`i:1n (`.l1In-I-la anti nulu 'un Lnursuay arternoon-, Dec. Ehmvale Presby cer1an `Church and Cemetery. Deceased was a Presbyter- izm in religion and a Liberal in poi. tics. Many good---bu1: not very wise--persons seem to think that all advertisements are just the vainglorious braggings of those who publish them--deeig'ned to part fools and their money. The truth is that most advertisements are incitements to their readers to do or be` or buy or use something for their immediate or prospective advantage. Advertisers, to be successful and to live long, have to offer something of value or of desire--~somethin;z really wanted or needed by the public. Advertisers, to live long, must not cheat the expectation: or condence of those Who buy what they offer or hf YIIIE Oro township council met in the! town hall on Dec. 1st, with all thol memrbers present. I Cnwlnnlninnnnu urprn v-narl 4'1-nm . I xuezxuuurs present. | Communications were read from- Geo. R. Dane, A. A. Crawford, Geo. A. McLean, Hon. W. Finlayson, W. H. Howell, B. `H. Harford, D. A. Hilis,l D. H. Coleman, Thos. G. Watsos,` 1 Mrs. R. R. Robinson, W. J. Rose and D. F. McCuaig. John Pattrzrsnn vamp uhpfnwa +.-m u. 1*. xvwbualg. ` Patterson came before me council regarding (l-itch opposite ins` property. 1 (`.nnnr-1'1 an-vn.-.u-I 4-n n'\unr\+ nn ,...4...... property. 1 Council agreed to grant an extra: bonus of 1211.: cents per .rod for wirc' fence to be erected at lot '7, conces- sion 10, deviation road, fesces to be moved back to 60 feet road allow-i $!`n(`F, The reeve and Coun. Graham re-`;l[: ported they had made arrang`ements] to have piece of stump fence removed I S on Div. 56 and wire fence erected. 5d A request of A. A. Crawford `.0 purchase trees was left in hands of? the reeve, and request from Jesse f Shclswell was left in hands of bhmg depu'ty-reevc. 3 E (T W Jm-mmv :-m-r.m.+m. A4.` ,.-I,...: 5 uupu-Ly-1`c0VC. C. H. Jermey, inspector of coloni- zation vroads, was pvesent and discuss 2 led some road matters for next year. Dc-nutv-reeve M(`Km-roll maid in uu some 1-oau matters I01` next Deputy-reeve McKerro1l paid in_ $L.00 from F`-rank Annesley for sale` `of tree, `Div. 97. i A vncr-:1-nvnll zlnnrl nf` nun]; 1n+~ 4`...-.....` UL Lruu, 'u1v. :H. A registered deed of park lots from Geo. Shelswcll to township of O1'o.c1.ashedi was presented, deed having been held 1 Brechim in escrow until road was comp]eted.101.mia h The t1`a:111r(-r was in: n-nr r.nrl fn nnv: _, - O1'illia tc jured )1. _ -- -~ .\;x'u51n:u uuo a neavy water tank near 1 They were rushed to the completed.l _ ;Orillia hospital and both were un- The treasurer was mstructed to pay; Conscious- _ H for several hour. the several school sectlons of cne| township the amount of their general: A large number of 01.111155 Hem- levy. ployed are now cutting wood on u. nlnln: n Tnl1n Trn-11 own` A (`I - - - _y. lmclaims of John Jory and A. C. Currie for sheep killed by dogs were ordered paid. A hV-]1\U uvnu naaun I 9 :|-n Gv Hun To say I never read advertisements would be much like say mg '`I never use soap, or I never read newspapers, or No one can teach me anythmg, or I know everything. I U1'Ut5l'(3U D2110. A by-law was passed to x the `time and place for nomination meet.- ing, which is to be held at-the town hall on Monday, Dec. 26, 'art 1 13.111. The Various :u~(~nnnf.: hmm-rm H11: nzul on Monday, uec. 250, art J. various accounts before the: council were ordered pald, and coun- `C11 adjourned to meet again on Dec.I 15. If Canada does not meet the de- mand for the goods on which she is offered preference, keep up a continuous supply of these goods and see that what: she ships is" of . quality, the market will not remain with her, prc-ference or no preference. if she loos not: tllcrc were in all 160 con1p<:tiLorsl from sixteen ag1"icult.ural c0llcgu.~_.`, Fifteen 01' these colleges are in the` United States. W1... ....1.:n..+ l\I`\ ...1\:..1. "l-\:\ l1l.L()('.\' nnu m-uns urv n-nm'n- Inst _\u.'n'. 'U'l`lu~ l.ol:1.l \':1lm- of t.lu- vhit-I` Iiuhl ' (-rug: \\'.< $11-l.()7IB.-l0.\` I'm` |!|{'.3 :..~ I. (-nn\|u:u'--cl with $l'.!. u.`.3'.3I.l0() I'm 15).. FORMER FLOS REEVE DEAD uururu obzucs. ( The subject on which the essays C were \\'ritJLe11 was Fztetors Coutribub ,c ing to the Efeient Use of Feeds."{i The success of the students is a Lri-iv] bute {O the Depzutments 01' 1 ou1t1';v' and Animal I'Iusbzu1dry, where 2L large; znmoun-t of research has been currieu on and from which some fu11d:L111enLul\ facts h:1\`e been secured. The Ellglrsn , f ])epurtn1ent, in which these sLu(ieuL.~ were trained, also eluilns much cred.}..i The st.L1 (leserve great praise be - cause of their interest auui indu.Lr_. and their :LbiliL_\` to write u11t. 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'|`hmu:h l1:|\"im:' la-ss top, than lnsl. _w~:1.r, it, is \'vr_\' In-ult.l1_v nun!` }1`0L`H into the wintu-1' in gxuml :<|I:un-. .l ri:-vs row-i\'-ml for wraps nrv ;.-;:-m~ml- Iy ll`.\`.\` llmn u _\'-m' aura, n|l.l1mLL:l1 5.u t:l.tm-s and In-:m.~' nlm\'n- lust ' [Uta l4:ul- L'1`ups sllvh .'1.~'.~:u;,-':|r '()u'L~j turnips. 1n:uu;uld.~'. corn :uul hum. \vlw:1L lw|wI'1Lvtl l'I'mn 'f:|\'m'.1bl\: 3:1-n\\'in;,-; \\'~:1Hu-r (llH'ill),1' thv l':1ll mu. _\'i('l(lri \\'('l`\`. \'(-1'_\' _-N-`uml. 'l`lu- mrn-. lmr:-1' \\':|s \\'0I'.~'o t.h:m Fm` sonw ym:'.. H:Ly und ('lo\'('1' rrnps _\'i('l1lml wrlll vxm-pt in Lho vast. wln-re ;,:ro\\'It.h \\'nsl ('h(`('k`(l by mi(l: (ll`(Hlg`hl :l.Iul| l':1.i11s (':lIm' lm) lzmtv tn pm-\':~n'l lum- :1;,-;u- L0 lmy vmps, hurt in linw for cm.-1 and p,":Iin. `u. are in oxm-lluxxt. cwmnlihinn mul li\'(- stock is ;.:'()ill|1.:' into Lhv .\'l.:lhlU.< in p;uml mmliliun. |<`:n-mm-< I|'I`l||*l'!l\' sn\\'-cl l':1|l \\'ha-21!. way-as.-us. propose. ORO COUNCIL Field Crops Report Hamil.-ii;-c RI-tun:-h 11:1; W. B. Tuahope,` clerk} 'l`HUR.SDAY, DE`CE`MBER 2 A re of undeterminec caused damage $1,500 1 of E. Webb & Son, Orilia com on Wednesday last. A: we annual `lmgwoo-d Conservative As sociation last week, Mrs. L. Kenney `was 1'e~<-rlected president by acclama~ tion. 1 Mark Scanlon, 67-year-old farmer living near Bradford, was instantly, killed Saturday night when struck by>tL a motor car driven by Alfred Payne, mail carrier of B1-afdorciu Scanlon 'oe aflonged to a pioneer family of the (lis- F trict, and is SLll'\ iVC(i by his mother, " .now 97, and a sister. en a S V 400. Midland town council at a meeting last week 101; the contract for inatam ing an avticial ice plant in the arena. to J. H. Lock & Son for $26,000. There were five tenders, the lowest being $25,400 and the highest $.51,- `1 Collingwood Board of Education at. its last meeting took drastic measures and cut the salaries of the Collegiate teachers 10 per cent. and that of the public school teachers ve per cent. E Geo. Reynolds, age 50, of Orilha, 3,and Mrs. Edith Hagan, age 47, of {O1'il1ia township, were seriously in- Monday night when their car gicrashedinto a heavy water tamk B1'eChin. Thov \\'P7`53 ruched fn Fan Here are some questions "I never read advertisements"- -, _____ '1: 0rillia s unem- ` '-`co-operative basis, receiving a. COIL e'for every two cords cut. The relief `board will haul the wood to town and e,use its share to supply those not 3-`!physically able to cut wood. n 4}. When Mr. R. K. Burnet, of Orilha, returned home about 11 p.m. one `night last week he was shrprised to find a burglar in the house. Armed |with an empty shot gun Mr. Burnet chased the thug for some d ista.nce, but lost sight of him in the dark. The man is believed to be a local resi idem. ' District News ! George Williams, age 68, of Mid- .land, was struck by a car driven oy ;E1mer Campbell, also of Midland, 0.1 |Friday, and suffered a fractured ;skul,. He died in the hospital Mon- jday without regaining consciousness. I Mathew Moore, a carter in Mea- ford, found business dull and had to ;go on town relief. The town, how- ;ever, declined to keep his horse, so `;on Monday he trade the animal with `jhalter for three roosters. 9! Clarence I-Zowe, Hawkestone, and Geo. Bi1!`!1hL11'T., Oro, had :1 narrow escape recently when the ztccelerator of their car jammed and it cmsiied into :1 pile of rock near G1`:.1ven.'hursL. ' The r:-.1r rolled over into :1 Greek, com- ! ing to rest in ve feet of water. Both 'F0ccupzmts were sligiitly bruised and iisouked, but re'.1ched 21. fztrm house, 1 5 I >1 r ;where they were given a change Lllld ` vfimt aid. .\ At the annual meeting of the Gen- ztre Simcoe Liberal Association held `at Phelpston, a vote of condence in `-Dr. L. J. Simpson was passed zmu Isunnort nledged in hi: fn+.m~.= on- `en. fIlt:1pLUH, 21 vote OI commence In {support pledged in his future en- deavors, the hope being expressed that "he again represent the riding in the next provincial election. Police are searching for 21 thug who ': ambushed Miss Hilda Roberts, 18, 01 Orillia, on Friday night last and at tempted to rob her. The girl, a stenographer, was on her way homo: ,after collecting :1 sum of money for her empl0_\'e1'. She nmnaged to break ,her as_ grip and run to a `nearby house. (}m'v1'n1n\-uts cannot. do everything Ill :1 crisis likv this. The lT1(i1\'idlM11 is bound to p-ructico charity and the `spirit. of s:u-riiico much more than hgf 'dm`.' uniimu'il_\'. 'l`l10s0 who are not tluvmpluyi-(I, uml who have not been too ("l'll\`ii_\' dzmmged by the crisis, um! who still run-i\'0 their salaries from won-l< to wm-k or fnom montn to month. should give proof of their ismn-i~osit_\'. (`\'(`ll if this gcne1'osi1;y can only lw made at the cost of S-'dCl'iCCa. ---Lu l`|-03.-:n\..~`.~x do Hull. You see, whether or not you consciously or habitually read advertisements, you buy, by preference, what adsnnsunentzs have recommended to your condence and what experience has proven to be satisfactory.

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