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Northern Advance, 24 Aug 1933, p. 3

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A mathematics professor in New York has worked it out that the odds against the average man no p1u_v.< the stock market are 12 to 1. Surprisingly, many reading that wiil `i.-mm: it as an inducement to get in r.0 yzame. -Hamilton Spectator. nuu\'L`l'. Mrs. D. .1. KCy110l(1S. Collection of Perennials--Mz's. E. !.T. .\`Im'qui:~'. l (lnllr-r-Hnn n1` (`.nlrn1:_T\Tm (\ `Sloan, ;VIr.<. S. J. Reynolds. .VI1-s. H. moan, Lana J:SeelDy. I I Gladiolus, 12 spikes, 4 va1'ietie..- |Edna Beelby. i Gladiolus, 6 spikes, 1 vz11'iet_v--Edna [BeeIby. ' Six spikes in vase, all di e1'ent--i Edna Beelby, "\I1's. E. Sloan. Rnikf n`F r1]ur?ini11a r)111v .-uu1\,.1l.,-`- Basket of Gladiolus, any embeIl1sh- ment--Mrs Sherring', Mrs. Norman ` King. I (-l]aHn]nc c\Ivnn yn ml ..- `F llhulla. ueemy, Mrs. 12'. Sloan. ' K I Livling Room Bouquet--Mrs. E. Sloan, Mrs. S. J. Reynolds, M1_`s. Geo. Constable. `Rn.-lmc r*..+ 1r1.....A.... -.4.1 11-1.-_,., . .1. .m1 rquls. i Collection of Coleus Black, Addie Alpine. l Winrlnw Rn\'_l\'nn:-L Q1-11nn1 `'71-: Mrs. 0.` 'DlzlL'K, .\(1(llC mpxne. Window Bo.\:-Knock School, I\'I)`.<. ;-\](.~.\'. Black, M1'.<. J. Hunter. T~Tnnn-inn- Drug`.-nf \/T..;- 1 LI....#,... H; L';llU.'{ Lll`1ll1llH0ll(ll. mllm-t'"Jn---.`\i:'.< - Sloan, 311:4. '1-loox 1.3.`, Jean Wu-~.-. Phlox Pc1'1'ex1i:1l. collection .\'lr.=.. ll. ,1 EJ. .\lurqui.~', ;VIr;<. Sherrinsz. Jnmz`. `Vfw.:. 5` Poppies, double, .9 bl<)om.~=-~J(-5.21 ,1 Wice, I\i1`s. P}. Sloan. 1 Poppies, sing,-lo, S b1oo1ns--M1'.=. P. Sloan. .VI1`.<. Goodfellow. ti Salpi;z'l0.<.' 12 :~'pil{(>.<--.~\I1'.<. E, _1{Sloan. - ][ S<'21hi0;=u. 12 bloom.<--A A`.- |pinc. Wlrs. Hoover, .\I1'.<. 0. Black. 3,1 Sriapdra;1'on, 8 spikcs-.\I1'.~'. J. 1-|H00\'c;`. Edna Beolby, .\I1'.<. S. J. K. Reynolds, . Stocks, colIection-~)Ir.<. E. Sloan, ,~ .-\d(lie Alpine, Mls. Earl Wice. S\\'80l2 PPLIG 1'7 cfrnnu 1 1'"!-Ir`"<` uumor, Annxo Al])lTl(.'. I Collection of Cut Flowers not Ix. g'enc1'ul lis L-.\I1's. Jas. Leonard, Mrs. `S. J. Reynolds. I Dnhli-,1 cnrnr-in-unn `\l u-a `LI T `|-~-- `quid. Buttonhole Bouquet, 3. differcx. -, 3M1-;<. 0. Black. Mrs. S. J. Reym`id.:, C.=\I1`.~'. H. J. Marquis. | ! Collection of A; J.! Hoo\'v1', Addie Alpine. I CO(:CtiO`h Of Fnf WInu-nvc --n4 '- ' ulxa. u. 11unLt`1'. I 5 Br>gonin.<, 'l`uherou.<. in pot-Arirh-.-.-i fAIpino, Edna Bcelby, Mrs. H. J. I\Izu'-- fquis. ` T2l1ffnnLn1n T),........,u 0 1'1 The things which we ~ are those which am not public favor on the backs I.-\l1Jl1|U. J Beg`onia.<, col1ection--Addie Alpl-1c, Mrs. J. Hunter. _ 'l`.. 12,,-nnn.. L,....`., L - I " vnumu .-upmo, M15. Jtzlrl Wice. Sweet Peas, .12 stoms, 1 w11'1r-ty- ,`M1's. Hoover. 5 Verbe1m.~', `-21 Sloan. V I Zinnias. 8 blooms Mrs. E, Sloan, EE(hw. Beelhy, M1`.~'. No1'n1z111 King`. I Six \'ariotio.< from school _:um<-.'.--~ Knock. Stroud. _ N g (*1 \c n ` L14:\DD . ; .-\nnuz1l.~', ('0He('ti0n. 10 vuri 'M1'.<. Hoover, .VI1.~'. E. Sloan, Alpine. I Rmmn:n.~ ....11.-.,.4:n .\ An: LJIUIHEIS. .V:1. Bea-1b;.'. Potum'a>', .' ` Dc-ulby, Mrs. JWice. I Y)!.1... I vet | Gzlillawdia, co1lection---Mrs. `Young. Mrs. Galoway. Larkspur, S spikes-Jean |.\I1';~'. J. H. `vVi5zht, )Ir.<. Earl V.-'2 .-\f1`icz1n `.\Ia1'1_;3'n1d. U blooms- fliarl Wicc. w|'r\I1:Iix Tu,l`....:.....!.) n I ` (Continued from page one) Celosia, 3 spikes Hrs. Hoover, Addie Alpine. Cockscomb, 1 specimen-Au`:i-e Alpine, Edna Beelby. Mrs. 0. Black. - Clarkia, 3 sprigs-.\Irs. S. J. Reyn- olds, Mrs. Jas. Leonard, Mrs. kl. J. Marquis. Cosmos, 12 b1ooms--Mrs. Nichol, Mrs. E. Sloan, Mrs. Geo, Consiablc. Delphinum, .3 spikcs-Mt'.~'. :1. J. Marquis. ninnf-.i1ne R sh-f1.-n 13.1.... 11-. - ` ;v1.zu`qu1S. ` Dianthus, 8 spike.=-Ednz1 Bee-.b_y,` lM1's. E. Sloan, `pvn 1-] n c-+;r\ . .-lI_,L.`_., 17 Iv 1 17.211`: W IVCC. I Frencn Mzzrigolcl. 12 {On Black. Mrs. Horn` Thoma.~'. '\`.. .6- E INNISFIL FLOWER { \ SHOW A sUccEss, V ICC. Phlox D1'mmn0ndi, mllr-ct'"m- I. Sloan. M-: Hnn'.n.- m... u- To say "I never read advertisements" would be 1 ing `'1 never use soap," or I never read newspapers can teach me anything, or I know everything." us. 13. moan. ' Evorlastinv-`s co11oct1on-)I1'.==. H00 C! V CLOTHES PINS .|u. CLASS B. >-nnII I.n\1 .~:in;.-,l<.=, 12 b1OOM1S--]LI[2| G211lo\\'u_\', M1'.~. Cm .1. 1.: mr:o1n.< Hoover, U mm H t'mn<*.' Z]}l.`~`:'. .~=t0])pr.s -Edn:1l . nu.` : u\\\'l mu. um_v um`-LIlH'(I O]. IE8 [output in rt-turn for crmtruct pay- ments, is <-01m'u1'y to fat-ts. Another spcak nmdc the statemt-nt that bu}. for thv ("mnmi: .< actions in the lust tlmw ya-:11'.< poxvvr would now cost in Ontario but pm`h0rsep0\\'r:1`, is :1h. .-\ ('0.~'t of $8 on actual (1-li\':-rm! power of 1(-5:: than 1,000,- "000 l1n1'.;up0\\`m' wouinl be 1o:~'.< than $.'\`.0`00,0()0. \\'11 tin: Co111111isxjox1 s cost t1n'0(,- y<-z11'.~' ago, low as may are u.'1i\'-r.<'.1lIy :w1mo\\'Ir>d;:(-(1 to h:n=(3 lheen. u::grgated on the .\'iag;11'a {s_\*;~:tr`l11 alone $20.-128,000. I -. . ... - IT IS TO ONE'S DISCRE-DIT TO SAY, I NEVER READ 4 7 ) . ,v The ll_'._`.'LH`(' from a 90,000 ho A . _ . _ _ . ,..., ... In Ontario now s`u1'plu.< of 400,000 ..u....uuu, suuwu: we have a Hy(l1`o liors'cpo\vor each ;;i_\car and whom all (lc\'olopmc11t.< now .unde1'wa_v are completed, the yearly . will be 15,000,000 l1o1'.=e- ipowcr. Na-\'e1'tl1olc.<.<, the Government lnuulc a ~'l~.0-year contract to buy 00,- 000 lior. a year from Quebec. That contract inr,~an.< a loss to the province of .$15,000.000 a year." of'1.3.000.000 horse- power, explains Mr. Cook, is many {times greater than the total of all .`powc`r developments in or near On- -tario and a loss of $15,000,000 a year rscpower contract would presuppose the absurd pur- lvchase price of $167 per horsepower, 321.: compared with the highest actual [price paid, which is but $15 a horse- lpower. A -ruuh I U\\\`l' |.1(). 01`: : ("mnmi: \',-:u'.< 1 1-n;.+ In f'\..6 L--L g It can be denitely Ftatttd that all the dm'0guto1'_v .'1.~'s`e1`tions of Mr. Hepburn has made 1'e. the work of Ihr (`mnmi.<: are of an unfoundt-1 clxrguu-1.. vAn|.Q\I . At the present time the H.E.I .C- `developed enough power to cover the demand, but in addition to this amount it would have on its hands by 1927 an additional surplus of 1,000,000 horsepower by private contract, at an annual cost of $15,000,000." eontinunce of the (lepression. The facts are that over a period of eigh- .teen years the demand for power .g'rew .~:tea(lily at the rate of 11.4 per cent. per year, whereas the Comrnis-- ision is providing for but an increase of 7.7 per cent. annually. Mr. Hopburne further allegation `that the Hydro contract for Beau- Iiarnois power g'i\'e.< the latter com- pany enorn1ou.< pro21t.~', is seen to be iabsurd by anyone - who con. the current price of Peauharnois secur- iti(_-.<. which have at about 50 per cent. of par. Hts marge mat `Ontario taxpvers would bear $100,- i000.0()0 n1` r-net nf H-ur. hvnnn.-...Y , Mr. Hepburn evidently foresees the 0 -,um.zmu u1xpyv.1's would hear $100,- `0O0,000 of cost of the proposed lLa\\'rem-<,- po\\'ci' tlcvclopment is `. without 1"0un 1)0\\0t lconsumc1'.< czu1 czwry the whole power ;in\'L-. and still (ronlinLn- to re- lu-i\'(~ vlu-up puw(er. | llis z1;<. that the H_\'(ll`() Com- 'n1i.<.~i0n rec-<~i\'v.' from the Cl1z1t;~z l":1ll.< l n\w-r Cu. only mu--Llmwl of its loultnnt in w-lnvn fm- ..m.4.--we nun ' 1, mu,u'uu norsepower. I The G,obe on May 27th reported Mr. Hepburn as . at St. Marys. that : 11:. .uag,ul`&l sysu.-m. me uommission has not any surplus power in the sense that supplies available are not abso- llutely needed for protection of On- ,tario industries and workers. He :would be compelled to admit that even the special reserves to enable re,- employment really amounted to but some 200,000 horsepower, and the provisions for the years to 1937 were lvery moderate. The Commission's provisions for the years to 1937 are power contracts for the Niagara system provide for deliveries addi- tional to those of 1932, amount to 340,000 hosepower in 1927, making an agg'reg`ate sum of theoretical cu. pacities for power from all sources at the end of that year of practically 1,700,000 horsepower. I Tl1P Coho nn '7'/1v 9'74-la ur--nn--4-AA I- ...... I A correct statement of the facts {with regzlrd to Hydro activities and ;Hyd1'o admini.~'t1".-ition could have lbeen secured by Mr. Hepburn by con- sulting the published records of the Commission, and adherence to the facts` would have compelled him to `admit that in connection with the .\ iagara system. the Commission has `not anv surniu: nnwm~ 1n Hm -r~-M , .......wu `J\J\\l,'L uuuuucus 01 inc uom- .1nii,.-ion was 1,228,000 liorsepower up 4-`to October, and 1,359,000 horse- po\\'e1- after October. Compared witn ,the; flg,'l1l C.~'. of theoretical capacity, - , th.~ actual coincident winter peak load ix'o;;`isto1`cd in l\'ovembc~r, 1932, on the 8 rm-t<~i.< of tl~.o;-c sources of supply .\\.'a-: SSI..7(3 horsepower, to which l1m.~`ti.w;1:l(l<>(l specic contractural L obli;::ilion.< oi` the Commission to sup- ply pom-r to co1'l:1in industries in ex- ;(`(.~`>' of what thvy :n'tL1:`:ll_\' took, li)l`ill_<.1`S the sum of these items alone up to 1,015,323 horsepo\\'er. A ten -_})or (`u'-9.1. minimum 1'e. to care 1 for opt-rating <'onting'o11cio.~' would be '135,000 horsopowci`. Thus all the - available power the C0mll1iSSi0l1 had lin hand, even in 1932, as a special :ro.. to enable industry to resume fonnor scale of operation W215 but 2 208,000 Ii01`. i pu\\L'z` zmu J.UUU.UUU l101'.~`u,.;C.`1'F"` of il1l1i1(?("(lL.'(l power \m.< contracted for ;by the Commi.<. whe1'ea.< the total eventual quantity to be deli\'m'crl for the Niag'zn'a systeni under all con- lt1'z1ct.< negzotiatod since 1927 amounts :`to only 471,000 ho1'sopo\\'cx', and of all this power and more was needed to provide for 0. trends. Accordiing to the Hamilton Herald `of June 19, 193.". Mr. H(:1)il)urn, speaking` in Hamilton, . ` uh. I`\..L.., ' ' vv nus cuuxcru wuulu you nuy, tor yam give to A son or daughter ? What motor car possesses your favor 7 What face craam or shaving soup or cre did you me to-dnv `P - _.vV ...,.. \,[Ju~.,n. 5 Mr. Hvpburn. without 1'2.-g'a1'(i to `consistency, dated his ctitiou.< g`- :ures of . vzxriously at 1932. E1933 and 1937. He has , stzxtcd at xdHI'.-1'unt places thab 400.000 1101-.=e~ `power and 1.000.000 hO1`.~'cyC.`L'N` junneetlud power (`nnfmnr-far? rm. l1U1'Ill(.`L' . 'zue OI Opu 208,000 I*.o1`; e `.\,'I.. 11".. L, - 1.1vIv\4L- The published power gures for 1932 show that for the 25-cycle Nia- g`:1:':1 ;<;.';=tm1. the sum of the normal ma.\'imum capacities of the various incliviclual gcnemting plants and pur clmsul power contracts of the Com- lmi. n \\n< 1 ->->9 nnn 1m.`_.,...,....,.,. ,... (Continued from page one) of depression, however, when factories have temporarily suspended in large measure their demand for power, the -Commission could not wisely, even if it were practicable. permit its power supplies to remain at but ten per cent. above its actual reduced power demands. Such a course would mean that the factories when they became lready to resume activity would be unable to do so through lack of power. VPL, ,,,vI~v I -- V `HYDRO ANSWERS {` I-IEPBURN ATTACK `pp uuL: Au.bI.L:1 CUIH" 1`m1L~', u - ".caul1arn0is Hg 1-411) vnvn vuu Page Three The watch on your wriot--what :1. Your nlxooo---who math them ? Your llfo ixuurmxce p The ginger do whinh you serve to it 7 run What alarm clock would you buy if you I ........ .......... ulusn vvvulu yuu any It you ne What camera would you buy, for your give or dautrhlnr ? vvna: race shaving you to-day `P What laundry soap (or akes) now ? Doeo the breakfast bacon which you Ii name `I The tea which you buy I-egular|y--wbat brand is it ? The soap and En& Raw and the tomato cataup now on THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933. - _`.i~z`z`;z2lz's-/zcavct,-n:3;5. whether or nos 1: consciously on: habitually read 5 you ' ` what advttise nts have t0 'e azhd vhut experiamze rixgs proven hnn-u A`11. ..... .` ba1'1'ie ...... .. Rec-ton ...... .. Bradford C oldwater ` wappu Lbzlxlcksofxx ADV!-1RTlSEME.NT$" FALL FAIRS auvermsements" would be much llke say- ` newspapers," or No one 1' evervthimz." Consult with this friendly bank regarding these and other services affecting market activities. 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ZU, ZU ......... ..Oct. 3, 4 ...Sept. 12, 13` ...Sept. ...Sept. 1! company issued it 7 to gucsta--what brand in name does it bear? cream, or tooth paste 19) ? like beet have a brand your kitchen righl In addition to experienced counsel, specic services include eicient col- lection facilities; reliable credit 1 0(l ct ` needed one 7 Collingwood . Cockstown Elmvale Midland Orillia .. Oro ..... .. `Rama : mu.ch hke rs." or Nn nnn 824 The N orthorn Advance ...ot:pb. 14, J.Di ............ ..Sept. 8) ...Sept. 21, 22` ...Sept. 25, 28 A _ , , ,, not K R: pL. Z0, Z5} ...0ct. 5, 6 5 11+ 97. 0'71 THEBA;~I,1(%`f6RoNTo 1 pzI._\'ll1e!11J . ' l\I~.:1iicipal World, supplies for col- lector, $18.30; W. M. Dinwoody, reg- i.~:tc1'ing' births. ina1'1'iap;e.< and (l(.`atl1S, $5.00; Graham Con. C0,, re Wilson drain, $279.60; Fred Coulson, gi':i.lin;:, $13.30; Arthur Dob. grurling, $12.60; Andrew Miller, g'm(l- in_u`. $5.60; Watson l\IcCann. plough- ing ditch, $2.75; A. An(lei`. cut- tin_ wt.-e(l.<, $3.00: John Woolsoy, g`i'a\'e|. $12.00` Austin .-\l(l0r. $12.00; W. Elliott, work on bridge and spreading" gravel, $10.90; Sa\v_\cr-i l\Izi.~`. l'L`p2lll'n` to ;:i':i(le1`. .$'.`.3.5\ 8;' Wm. Spindloe, cutting` \\'-1.-(l.<, $3.00; Cli:i.<. S])L`.Y'l('(l`, g'1`:1\'(*l. $78.15; Rl.lS.~`('ll Robson, 125) y;u'(l.< _:m\'0l. $19.35; VV.= Ii. 1\Icl.can. 1`:-pz1ir.~', $12.15; Roht. :\l`||0l(l. cutting` \\'er..-(l.~'.. 81 L05; Herb. lDunn, f_"l'il\'('l. $10.00; R. C. ;\l0one_v,, ,..,,-,._...,q;m. .,-,.,m.1 Q 0:. 'r:.,.. 11...... - Iuuuu, }.','l2l\'l'l. YslU.UU; l\'. U. `.\lOOI1(3_V,| .<]I]`(`2l(ii11,. ,2'1':1\'vl. $8.25; 'I`h0.<. Dunn,' f_"l'.'l\ U1. $71.00; D. .-\. Gzluluy. operat- ing` g`1':1dr~r. $11.50; ROM, l{no\\'n, team on ;.:'1';1l<-1'. $7.04; Lambert- I.unn0.\; tram on _u'1`z1(lL-2' . 7 00; G. L.' D:1\'i.< rc-p21i1'.< to jvgrzulv-r. .51 30; H. I..| J-mu.-It, r(-1)z1i2'.< to _-:rzul-r, $2.75; An(h'(-xv .u_vm*.~', hzlulins.-: ;z'r:1\'.-1,! `Q19? an. II,.... \. I.) .. A v ' `I7. Dom`.i:<, lling 5_r1'z1\'(`I, $9.00; um: uvyuun nu ;',lzluV'l'. bl . rc-1)z112'.< 4- ;. ;z'r:1\'(.-1, : $]27.:')(); In-_-_-'. .-\rnuld. ru1)ah'.< to cul- \'(_-rt, $1.75; D. J Howard, ;:mwI.. $28590; W. J. Smacy. g'r:ulinL".' *`_ .('.25; Frank FoIti.~', 1`vp:1ir.<. (`0n. 6.} .$l2.:'m0; Duh. Drzxpvr, gravel, SS6.-10;; Ho\\'21I`(1 \Vhitc.~'idc|, p;1'a\'<`1, $l37.90;i J. , ml)1'n.~`0n. lling` gr-:1\'0"i. S:1.:')0; C. A2111`, filling: g'r:1\'(.`1, $G.7;'; M. Shor- mzm. lling` jrrzlvel, $7.50: Willard` ;\Irm11:'-v. S rl:n --~~v-`J 1..v;.I|n..- nmu, Illl I\Inonr-y, I 4"?` .-.n every aaonatn. Malcolm Li\`ing'stonc was the first school teachers in the township. He 1`.~`t taught in a small shanty that be.- ` longed to A. Lawlor. At a regular meeting of Essa; township council held at Thornton on Friday, Aug. 4th, the following ac- counts were presented and passed for payment : Rho-n'r-Inn] \X7n..1,l _......1:A.. 1:-.. A_I I ESSA TW; RATE 6 MILLS, ' COUNTY RATE 10 MILLS; :.fl..U :1 I1). and salt $4.00 :1 barrel. William Ross built the first grist mill in the township about 13:10. He (lid all the work but making the cast-I ings. In 1845 he was cau,-zht in the, glwatey wheel of his mill and killed. I ; Mr. J. D. Stephens erected a tan-' I nery and a carding` mill at Glen}. ; Huron in 18:16. Jonas Holden \\'a.-I 5 another early 111a1infactu1'e1's, whoj` ilmade chairs, spinning wheels Andi. .lother 211-1-icles. Duncan McLean, thel ' blacksmith, made hoes, plows and|I harrows. He mzule his own horse-3 slices" and nails. Peter Bt-\'eri(lge`l was the boot and shoe maler for the `district. He had a small tzmnery atll lot 20, concession 10, and made hzsl own leather. John McCallum was[] the weaver and Dougall Campbell' the tailor, while William Blair sup- plied the settlers with g'rindsto.n-`.-J, quarried and dressed by himself. Ii I Jas. Mair. :1 lav 7n`r=nr-l\uI- 1..-rn+ `.m 1 ] Iquul'1`l0 and dressed by himself. Mair, a lay preacher, kept Sue` gospel alive among` the settle1`.< and preached both English and Gaelic every Sabbath. Why]:-nh-n T.;\`:I1n'_-O-nrsn ..v.~,. LLA 2.4. Are You Among Those Who Say--1 never read Advertisements ? . i QWHEAT so CENTS A BUSHEL ' AND TEA $1.20 A FOUND] f I . I .-\ccm to r0cor(l.< in the Ad-f [Vance of August 18, 18130, the r.~'t,. sth1`L*>'hin_'.; machine was b1'oug nt. In ro_ |Nottawasag'a town; in 184!) by`. i.\'ci1 .'\I<-Arthur. It was a six horse-;' I'po\\`L-1' open cylinder 4-n.};imJ. It; `Would thresh, but would not sepamtef hr u'1z1ix1 or clmlf from f-.1w crrnln I ,u-1 4'l\.`1lLAlLl1.. IL \\'}lS Slx DOTSO- It separate , A` from the graIn,! land this had to be (lone by men with '3 hzm(l ml-:0.< and fm'k.<. In t,h0..=e d:1;."=' [the price of grain was low. F2111. . ers hauled their wheat to Danie with ` oxen, takiiig two (lays to mzike the` trip, and all they got was two shill-'3 `ing `(50 cents) :1 bushel, and tiwleil` `A4111, uuu an Lucy got two shill-' ing (50 cents) trade; lat that. But they paid high pricus! Ifor g'ood.= ihny boL1:_:;ht. T021 was `$1.20 21 lb. and salt $4.00 barrel. I W'1lli:1m Rn ]\niH Han Ga.-I . l :\ rcncn aeronaut is reported `.0 luwe but-n (11'ag,'g'0(l :1 distance of fuur !n1iIc.< z1t_:1 hc-igrhf of 600 ym'd.< ;1bu'\'u `the eartn \\'hile h211l1'il1f. ,` from 21 ha}- ;Ioon,b;' two ng'e1'.<. That .~' pretty 1 high ying. Sis. Edith Fz11'1'0lI, W.I.G.; Dru. `rIc:1:;,'J P0a1'. W.O.G.; B10. I-I:mn_)trm[ Jory, W. Chap. The va.3<,='u.~' qu-.12*tcr 1y 1'(-ports ; that t..` bd_2'(- in a very p1`o. condition In; cvex'_v respect. Du1'in_2f the last .-'i.\ .m0nth;< the lodge has succeeded in obtaining .18 candidute.<, the pre. number of members bc-in_q' S0. Tho (`nun-f T-Tnn_ Inn." :.. .,. 1... . . :3 uumucr 01 ll`nCI)1L)(.`l`.~1 being` 8! The Court House here is to linto it thorough state of rep: |tenri for the work are ml` (for. \ 17` .._,L V .1. I11:-.'lpS oemg unseated. The Dalston public school, under Mr. Young's management, has done good work during the past yo-V-.1`. Newton E. Jory obtainedwa third class certii-ate and John H. .\'e\'e avac successful in the intermediate exam- ination. Louis A . Jory pa.~:.~':vd V1.0 lentiancc examination creditabiy anvil I obtained 407 inark:~ out of 560. 'i"he1neinbn.-r.< of Dalston Locl;..;-9 .\'o, Iiili, T0. of G.T., met on .\Io.r.-, day evening; for the purpose of TC- cei\'in:.j: Cll1(lld'cll2e.~', in. o1coi`s- for the ciistiiiig; term and t1`ans;u-1i:;._,[ other bu. The foilo\\`-i:1g ciliiw.-1'~ \\'oru <.-lea-ted: Bro. John T. F21lL1'l;`lL`.'C`, W.C.; Sis. 1\I:1(i(-`liI1(` Jory, \\'.\*'.T., IR:-n, .T~.`.m II Wu. nu 1 l\`\'.Lv.; 51:`. Bro. John H. Oades. \V.F.S.: am \v '1`. D cu \_r1`z1I1(1 Lnanceilor. Judgment was delivered West Simcoe election trial on day at Osgoode Hall, Toronto, I J. Phelps being unseated. T119 Dnkfnn nnhlln anltnnl Many good-- not very w1'se--persons seem to think that all advertisements are just the vainglorious braggings of those who publish them-deaig'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 duh-e--something really wanted or needed by the public. Advertisers, to live long, must mot cheat the Cxpectationn or condence of those who buy what they offer or propose. Among the oncers of the Natlcnai Grand Piory of Canada, Si: Knight Daniel Spry has been appoint ed Grand Chancellor. .Tnr1rrn1nn1'- \I'n.< '17\1:F\II/K; 2.` L` iDays. of Yore Ion. G. H0\\'zn`d Fo1';:L:. .< 1n`mLc- 1 that 111mm would nnt he an (-10-: u in Ontario this fall. and that: 110; red to remain in London for some; 0, ought to ease the mind of at =t some I,il)r.=,1'a!.-: who have hr-on` v numb r|nn..n .`L.... +L.n.. _ I A FUHC11 aeronaut is mi we (11'z1Q'2'e(i di. nf `rnnr u. by-law \\':1.< p:1.<. .< trikin_r: the! -.~' for the yt-:11` as 'f0l]o\\'.<: County` . 10 mills; to\\`n-.-hip rate, 6 miIl.<.`, rmnv.-il zndjmlvm- to H1l`Pf at An- on .\!unr1:1:.'. S. -pt. rlth, at 10 31,111. \V `I nivx\I'r\r\rl\- l`lr.u`|,- FIFTY YEARS AGO unH:1_`.'. N-pt . urn, at 1U 31. \V. M ,Din\`.'nnd_\*, (`H-rk `-0.; D15. LOU Bro. Allan Va." "\\'\-nH \7u'1 I" . .-'.~4..:m; wlllam 1:-W-Ilin,u` .:.!':1\'cL 14illllUL'l'I} ' If .00; L.'S .$1.:'>0; L. 'zul-r, ] uling.-: (. -cp:1ir.< a ward, }_n':1wl. ,) Icy. p:1ir.~'. l, mvol, R56.-I0; .. I .'4 nr-v nn '85: 1L'1:;'.Il'. ?.l.1(l1 :1(l\`c.-rt:~z~-Jl I nave D(`(`I about tho.-.. = to be 1 V.\ \ Bro. X1.` H1 LI.`L' L Satur- Mr. O .`Ll\'t\5o To prolong the .-crvico of him; (']0th(".\` pins this h0u. puts them r ;v.`.:ilr~ nm\' in a basin and covers them with boiling` water and :1 little wash- 'ing' soda. After they have half an h'om' she 1'in.=r>.= them in volrl \\'atm' and them in the sun. 1; .3. .1. ne_Vn0mS. J Dahlia. spec-i1nen-.\I1's_ H. J. 3111:`- ,quis, M1'.<. .-Ur,-x. Black, Mrs. G0oJ'_:3 jYoLm;.-j. Dahlias, ball ('01Iecti0n--;\I1`:<. O. 1 Black, Mrs. Hoover. Dahlia. (-o11eciton-Adrie .-\ipinc. B )i Dahlia, .sweep: H. J. iiMarquis. 2i Dining Room Bouquet-I\-Irs. O. l|B1ack, Mrs. J. H. Wight. -3 Gladiolus, specimen spike Mrs. Sloan, Edna Beelby. GI:1din1n.= 19 cnilme /1 vn 1-{A4-bx cnuuu. | Sil\'cr Cup for ]1ig'I1(-st number oft ;p0int.<. donatnd by Bank of (To1mnm\ c, StmLul--Won by .\'Ir.<. E. Sloan. I 'l`hr- Juno Mc-Conk(-_v Good llvmoxiztl ' 'l rm:I1_\'. rli. of Hm\'(-r.<, (S \'a.<(-,.= 01': !(`0Iit2lin( )`.~' .(-ach .<('p:n'z1t0 variety and 1 an bztskot of mix.` (1 \':1ri(-ti0.<--VV0n hy :.\Ii.<.< .vm1 Wire. , I i 0110 r-fY'1<'i<-nt h0u.~'(-\\'If (- mls thol .cl0tlw.< pin :1 Llsoflll hnu.~'oh0l(l uten-| . Slw has nnv ham2'ing' nvr-1' tho" |. to use for .=(-raping` aluminum` ut(-n. hw-z11:.<- ('l()th(*.< pins Ivavn no S(`]`}lt('hCS. Q11 ...n,1 .. ..|,`u.,.,_ .4- A_ .1 I nu scnuucncs. ' Sh usr-rl :1 clothes pin to turn the rkvy \\'h-n opmlingr :1 .~'ardinrr hox. ` Slw nds it 21 p:ood .~'uhstitut<: for thr- ,wrvm:h \\'hm1 the top of tho hot \\'alc-;r0 lmttlo (`zmnot lw turned. It is oqual-` ly <-l1`-r-tix-re vchnn tho (-up of the oil mm yr-f`u.-r~,< to h11 o, and it in hnnrlv xvhnn Hun n1u.--,- ;I\\\I-\_ Here are some questions to be answered by those who say "I never read a.dvertisement3"- \'Zlll H'Iu.~'I`>' IO n11(lZ'(`, In hzxndy when the . "l`n n` `It! `la/K (15. Now-lt_v Plant` or Fl0\\'m'-Mr.<. Gu1- ]0\\'a_v. )I1`:<. G`00(H'-,I0\\', .\`Ir.<. .\'n1`man| King. pnhini-,\.~ Jnnhll. 1*) I.1nn.n.. x.-ILL] nlng. 1 P0tuni;1.<, double. 12 blooms with f`olizxg'0-:\`Ir.~'. O. 171:1:-k. Mrs. E. Sloan. I R CH`-,... munx l`.\.. 1.!...L ,1 .._",L -l'| `r1uU\'t:1`, A(l(ll0 Alpme. I Vase of Sweet Peas with its own ;foliage-Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. H. J. .\'Ia1'qui.~<, .\ .[1':<, Goodfellow. Basket Salpiglossis Edna Beelby. Collection of Ros0s-Addie Alpine, Edna Beelby. ; Cnllnr-tinn n+` Qnqnrhmn-nu 1\`I'.... . .\l(.`.\'. mucx, 1\'11`.<. J. Hunter. ` Hz1np:ing' Basket--.VI1'.<. J. Hunter, Mrs. H. Thomas , Mrs. Sherring. i Tall \'21. of F10w01`s--.\Ir.<. 77.. `Sloan. Edna Rm-Ih_v, Mrs. Shmring. : i Low vase of Fln\vm- `R.xr.1. ` `muzul. numl Hm-lr)_V'. Mrs. b'nmr1ng. olds. vase of Flowe1'.<-E(lna Bool- by, ;VIr.=. 0. Black. Z\Ir.<. S. J. Reyn- \' ...l... `)`....A. ,.__ r.w|-_., ,, 11, n 1 nmg. Gladiolus, |ucu_ ponstanle. l `Basket Cut Flowers and F`ol1'ag:--] Jean Wice, Edna Beelby, 1\h'.~`. Sher- ring. [ (`.nHm-Hnn nl-` Q...,....a T r\r\- In... ' 1 . mCoIlection of Sweet Pea.<-M'cs. `Hoover, Addie Alpine. I nf Swrmf Pnne \\VH ]1 *1: r\1|'v\ nnullzl. neemy. Collection of Snapdrag`on--1\Ir:<. Hoover. Mrs. S. J. Reynolds. ` . . , ` (".0I](*('1`1nn m" pr-1)`r\nn1n1 I. u You see, advertisements, bu recommended to your to be satisfactory.

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