Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 8 Feb 1934, p. 7

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mil Sth, i11cl\1. Vlcbuxlu 2-lth; King s Birthday, summer vzxcation, Jun.- x:ust 31st,. inclusive; Labor . 3111; 'l`)1zL111<. Day, 1).....,..m'L\wn1:-n ha v_ No`:. V .N'!' N1-\1vu:.a i HOLIDAYS FOR 19.3n and E110 umu end of Dccumbu n1 \ vr.vn- -.10` The Northern Advance T \; 'l`l1zL11l(sg1\'111g .Ll'u._y, nembrzmce Day, I\.0.=. bur 22ml `'0 December part of Ch1'2.stn\u.: Va.- ..1Ll g Emu LrlAL.Jk. cm! of Decom- FEB. 14; well I. usu. )\'1.:C() ,. pupxls ` .. Lg they C`m'1;~:L- March /ictoria rthduy, , N0 1` . `camber ;x1u.s V0 4B2ua.3ines.r Forms and Cormier Chem Banks in Barrie Order Yarrr Stationery SENATOR ROBERT FORKE, EX-FARM BOY, PASSES - Senator Rob:-11 F'0`-ske. .1 ..J fm'm(:1' [leader of the P1'0g1'e.<; and Min- ister of Immuiqration, d1cd m \ Vim-1:- -_ . 1 w 1 n.` H`. - n .n1.-./.'m1'.r. Hun Hv-11.: }:r:m" t1'0l`.Me_- for so; -r: [ii Born on :2 f:'.:..: 1:`. c:n.r~ tn (`n.nz1(i:~. as ::'w '1 in 18.92 and -r-til - :1` Man. 73- r:r-2"~'v~rl `Ii: :`nmi: vn.riou.< car.z-.v'iti<-.<. and in -~{' (`awn VVIIEIL Uu`,`llL. LU nu 1lll;U.u\,u , ....\.` recall Unfajling, all That ought to be recalled, each kind 1v f-]rrin:!_ All Orders WiTE% Receive Prompt Attentm;:--Phnne 53 ENVELOPES SHIEPRING TAGS TIGKE'I'S` INVOICE FORMS CALLING CARDS LEDGER LEAVES CARDBOARD SIGNS Northern Acimanee Low Prices and `Coed VVorkmanship Quaiiiy The Best Home End stry COL. THE HON. THOMAS L. KENNEDY Ontario Department of Agriculture nA..la1r~--\ $. J.-IIZLT4 ougm. LU UU 1Lfl;ulK.'u, \;u\,u \uAu ly thing, Forgetting what n1i:_:h: sting`. To all upon my way, Day after day, Let me be joy, be hope I Let my life ch10 V `Ina n... .-..... Minister \ VmI-1!- \':1rzou.< ('z1p2u:1L1~_-5. {hr .-x_;r* elo<"'r,>d `.0 Han H"U`<` :1 1'1`-e.-1 g was made loader o :E`.~~`-NV." "~ ".- . ,. ..I"- n`.I-IE.fDS SAI.:'Ei BILLS GUMMED LABELS BUSINESS CARDS SYMPATHY CARDS L-EDGERS BUSINESS FORMS AVE` 2:. 2 . N ~'~ 1' .3" V. _ VIE: A n In 1925 he \\'as' rnturned and V219 mad ;`~!ini::tm- of Innni;:1'at.ion, and | In 1930 \`.'as zxppointml to the Senate. 'Nm.-1. m-n nnw nine vacanmes m ` IHJU \`.`ilS 2\p]JUIlLu:u LU up u-.......... 'I`hm'(e are now nine vacancies in the Red Ch.z1mbr21'. The C011servzulve~s now numbux` 50 and he Libetrais 3?. James B. Fairbairn Depufy Minvste S`1?A`i`EME1*I'_I`S CDZEECERT BILLS C1-EEEQUE Booxcs NOTE HEADS A dva nce Print, Barrie At the annual meeting of the B101`- cncc Nightixmgale Associzuion, the following oicers were elected iu-1' the coming year: Miss McA1"ohur, pTu.<;- dent; Miss G. Campbell, vi(:r2-p1c.~:1- dent; Mrs. Mulntosh, sec1'etary-Lr..n-.s- urer; Mrs. Hodk. cen\'e.m~r of Um so- cial commi`t0c, and Miss El.zz1hc,c.11 Rodg`e.rs, co=n\ r2ne1' of the membership committee. ' s7.i11:1=_:'.'13t.rr BILLS COUPONS CHURCH FCRMS Page Seven Circle A of the VVomen s As.,oL~ iution 01' Collier St. United Churcr. will meet at the home of Mrs. Nowia ho-night to make nal &L1 1`aT1g`C1Y1uI1'.a for tzlio;-L1` Valentine Tea to be hcid an 4c.1....1,mmn nf l\. T1`Q (`. M, G Smith. 8 Surely it is not too late in the winter for the council to make pr0- ` vision and have two or mere streeizs in the town closed to traic and al low the children to sleigh ride \.!l ihem whom there will be no (lzuxg-e1` from the automobiles. If this were done they could `when he forbidden in II.~10 the higli\\'a.ys such as Bayelrl I'LL. for their Valen'Lme `Lea 130 we uum Eu. Qthc: home of Mrs. C. M. G Smith, Golliey St., Tu0.sda._\'. Feb. 13, from Q 4n n iszunm Vzuciluuc n uu_y _~,;.u;. Lu` `W of the (zurlicst oppo1'tuni`.i -s in `i:.i.:-Pl` new year to en Lm't:1i11 om` fricn(l.~'. -$1` Valentine Sandwiches--Cut an vquzili H1 numbed` of slices of white and (izllli btread. Wi h a small he:11't-sn'.\pc(i Sli cookie cutter, cut :1 heart from the W centre of each. Put the dark i;ea1't.s in the spaces in The white slices. 21 .d the white hearts in the dark slice.. c Butter, and use these slices as the tops of sandwiches, using any Sui - able {illin<,>'. .:. Sweetheart Cakes--Cut l1ear`.-; ed pieces from a sheet of sponge cake. Cover with icing, some pink and some white. Garnish with tiny candles, silver and coloorcnl. and bit: of unfelica 0-1` citron peel for ieznes :m(l stems. Heart Bi5uits~--MzLl{0 baking`; pow uu. der biscuit dough, adding ali.tlv 0 sugar, and inuluiig` somevrhat richer (1 than usual. Roll il'21til( :1' `hin, cut ou: with a lieurt-:~:lmpe(l cutter,, and balce, plat-in}: them for enough apart in Liv.- pzm tho` the shape will not be do stroyed. Butter before .' Cherry S.1ndwiches~--FO1' 21 lling for white bread SzlH(l\\'i(.'l1Cb, use .so.'t white cream cheese ma. with ax few chopped candied cherries and nely chopped l>lanc`nc(l almonds. A large lieznt. cookie cut -1- may be used to cut :=z\n1\\'icl:cs in heart shapes. Butterscotch Rolls-R0ll bi~'cu27: dough 1':1h<`1* thin. Sp1'eu with soft- ened butter and with bi-own 511541`, free from lumps. Roll up like :1 _lLli\' roll nntl cut in ; about `.5 inch thick. Place each slice in :1 p;1'c:i:`e(l muflin pun in which `R; Uta- spoon of butter and 1 teaspoon orown 5Llg':n' huxwr been mel ed. Cheese R0lls---Roll out biscuit (i0lLL'll nhout. `,1 ; inch thick and .~'p1'-;u-Ll svlth soft or grated cheese, ruzl up. and cut in ha1f-inch slic Bake in at `not men. Maple Nut Biscuits-.\l;xkc line `...i: b1ittc1`s(-otcli rolls, but U.`L' niaple in :-I ml if l)i'o\\`n s11p,'a1', and S1)l`llli\i-.. c -`til finely choppr.-(1 HUI. ine-(11.4. A PR'AYER FOR THE YEAR `Saint Valentine s Day g'i\'0s us om- 4' nm ,`...~l:n:1 nnnm-f.1mi1 ` "1" [".\'e1`y mother \\':1nt.~: to know nu\\ tn f(wr_l hm` Child cvonomiczxlly and .1` the lame tune to keep him well nour ishod. I N.-..m.:.\-_1h:1t. us 1w:`..~:. dried bean. ishod. [.(-_g'uines--thz1t is po:x.<,. bcur..~. zmti 1 iai'g:n Ixmounts C` tzxrch, bu` the protein is not of i1ij:`h :1 quality as that of meat, <'l1m--so, fish and 01.-;:.r.<. If they are iiizL r.-id a-ombin<\d with milk for soul`, t'w_v contain :1 iarsze ammam, of nom- isimien`, are satisfying to the LlpD(:Li'..L` '\z1mi (-heap. 'i`rwi:itm-.-:. tii0uL':h u.~'u:1ii_\' ror.:~idm` NI a.~: :1 v(,-gsutabic, av )".`:1ii_\ fru".. "i"-mix` juice and that of O`.'z1`.`._`_ ,`(3.\' 1m'._v li- ~'i\'<~n to very youmz (".1ii(iI`\`H z1:.d s`.`ould be continued rig'i~.t t`.-.1-ou:.:'h 'm" ]`.1`(`-.\`('.i`.O01 yv:u'.s. 'I`he pulp of LfO0i\'(`(i prunes, apples and npi'i~.::s is nu.-\l ptivun. if dried frtiits aw `X -`*\|1t(1 awi winced with boiiitijx `i1t(?1` in :1 t 3:ht1y co\'om(l dish. tho 1:`u~ of l(\"`|\ iY\"`_` may be _r:rnnt]_V .<.`.`.oi";m.i<\-.1. Susxzi .=`-`mild be zuldvtl at =9 \'(-2'3 iiL.~L. G1`utr~d raw \'(2g`e(':1hlr\< and Hui innv bo svwuci in sand` `i<"`-`~'. i"n.0!` 0 rrthonr fruit juic. .<`r*"iri "-~ni.h \'i'1'~"'n1' in the (i(`.\'.iI1?.` and :1 vwy swnil amount of sr`.'1=(mi 'r\ used. 'l"n . of u'ncoo*kr~d fruit. "1-' `:1"" "ii bei:rie.= is innd"i "`*"~ "" lit a. c-Midren. Hm,` -. .. . J.-. - ~... n..... , SAINT VALENTINE'S DAY i.;r1Ar-3 JUlCE 15 cool) FOR YOUNG CHlLDR`.~.`- ccpn ut. we I u m: _]U_\ sing 1 .--Mary Carolyn Da'i:.-s. bravc to lit: or be un- unde1'stzmdin', too, .0 thoughtful \UL-IUI :11 r`on:~idL,_1' .-Hit-t: -, )':`:111_V play, hat of o1`zmg`(3.' 1m._v - by 1;} 3d ncum nd n`u.\`1, Perki \\';\..~"-Nd Ende v-atnr m sh, tn-v`. dvav Iv \\':'.9 :1. at (`=9 \'or}' D83 +..Lln. I111!` lvui Q m THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1'3 - : loads .':.u5 fO1` \ In spite of the cold weather, The attendance at the market on Sa.tu1- . day morning was well up to expecta- itio.n.<. ]:Igg's and poultry were very `plentiful and most of the stallholdels reported good sales. A noticeable feature mus the absence of wholesale huyer;<, who have been relieving the t';L1-Int,-rs of large quzmtities of fowl. ` The mice 01' poul`l1'_V reinztim.-d the .~-.:v=nr:~ as lnstt week. Chickens were . nrg' at 17c to 200 :1 1b.. and the older birds at. 12c to 14c 21 lb. There was not the over-supply on previous weeks, and no doubt this is why most of the farmers disposed of their lot. There we're 21 few ducks offered for sale at 17c a 1b., but alie supupiy and demzmd were light. l7.o~m.~ wm-n arrain nlentiful and 1 . and 35 a basket; supuply and demand ngxm Eggs were again plentiful there was a slight drop in price. the average price being anywhe1'e from 22c to 26c a dozen, but some stall- lT0l(l(.`)`.'~`. were asking as high as 28c a dozen for selec`.s. large suprply, they were -hard to dis pose of. Butter was selling from 250 to 28 :1 lb. There was the usual supply of fresh :`a1'den V-egretubles. which e1*jo:.`- ed a good sale. Among the but sellei-s were cauliflower at 4 heads for 25c; rhubarb 10c 01' 3 l)unc'n<=s for 25c, and c(:.1`e1'y. 2 bunches 101` 25. 'l`urnips sold at 5c each or 3 for 10c; beets 20 a basket; onions 23 parsnips 30 a basket; carrots 20c a basket; squash 10c to 25c each` cabbage SC to 15c each. and Citron 10 each. n 1*l\n nnaitln n1:`ovl.'r.+. Hrinvn u".):: I J 1 Because of the 4 11 W10 0l.1'7-SUIL` lll'cU.'l`LL'l5 tnerc us; 21 splndicl s'l1o\\'i11g` of dressed moat, especially of beef, which \\`a.~7 going at Sc and 9c 21 lb. There was alsu a good supply of pork at 120 and 1/lc a 1b., but no lamb xvas on .szLle. Wood \va~: also offered in large quag- tity, selling from $4.50 to $8.50 21 load, acc01`(li`11_g` to quality and quan- tity. pores and ussues, 1 You nv.-- 'l 21 mu>clc oil and a re- 5 - liu.'ol(- ti.<. (-roam. .-\n(l alway.~ ] ;-L-lean. your face with clrninsing ; .cr(-am, J'ollo\v.:d by :1 mild skin tonic i 1] insinzui of using soap and water. ; A good nightly trozitment for dry 3 skin `akes only a few minutes and C will prove benecial. 5 Whr,-11 your face and neck have 3 been clczmed with cream and then patted by a cotton pad dipped in` skin tonic, smooth on U. few drops of muscle oiL Then apply tissue cream generously, and wifh upward and out- ward strokes, smooth and l1l21Sad.g`C if right into your skin. When you haw 1'1lSl1(:(l, go to bed, leaving the cream and oil on all night. In l-hm n1r\vnint1 1-lnnn Lhn fame Wltl] , '1 nv ___. Dry skin rr-,qui1us very special `Ld.)"C. If your complexion comes in hat ca.tugo1'y, by all means take im- 1:;cdia.te steps to remedy it. lilxges she dry11r:ss causes prmmxtui :2 wrinkles, sc;11in0s.~: and all sons 0. unpleasant conditions of the skin_ Win-:+ nf nll if von know 111:1: V031` unplcaszmn COXIUIUUIIS U]. um; br\1u_ F11-: of all, if you you: skin lacks natural oil the b(-. t1hin_\.- for you to do is to put oil info Lne and tissues, Vnn nr-- '1 :1 I`.1lL~(`1O Q. `lake `me too c kind. Make me to unde1`st:mdin;: mind The l`ittl(.- hL1r`..: compun'mn.~. friends, The (`kl-':f.`](.'.~'.'\ hurts 11121; no ` intends. -u..1.,. ,.. 4`mn..~hn'n`- 11011. and C1L1`0n 1U (.`iLLIl. On the oufdsitlc nxarket there was p...-.`IAn,lrl u-hnu~nu- nf` rh-necnrl 1'nr\;\.f and 011 an mgnn. In the morning clean the face crezun and skin tonic and then put. on -.1 good foumlution lotion. You can get one whicli will not dry t.1e complexion am] will D\l'0tL(" it from dust dirt, wind, sun and the like, T` .. n *.\r\\\'1lnV n-hipli minlznnc Mn (lust, u11'L, \\`u1u, sun unu unc unu, Use :1 powder which cont.am.~: n load filling or 0t11c~1' ing'1`<:. which tend to dry out the skin. Is anybody happier, bcczuisc you 1; . ed his way, Does zuiyunc 1'c1n<:n:l)e1' that y spoke to him to-day '3 This day is a]mo.~:L over, and its L-. ing time i.~. through, 15 t hcr a.nyom- to LXLL-`1` now, :1. ki. ly \\'01`d for you `I Did you g'i\'e 21 choz:1'1'Lx1 }4`i`c(:LLI1g' the friend that; (mne along, 01' 21 chu1`1i.~:`n sort of howdy an thc.-11 \'2mi. in the throng .7 \Vm-e you selslx, pure and ;;imp1<.-, you rushed along your way, nv i,.~ cnmn rmo n1i<:'nt\' 'l'ltO1|.l1 -vl future. J " `mu. `.'.'u.< in (:h:.11L'0 of D1`. *1 Perkins, convcner of the C1n~i.~:t;;m `1`Endeavor Dept. He took as his sua 11 ` H of C1n'i.~tti.m un- Can you say to-nighL in parting, \via.`.: fhe day thut s .~:li1>ping 1'a..sL, That you helped :1 single brother of the many Lhat you pz1.~'. '3 Is 21 single hvurt rejoicing" ')\'<:1' what you did or said, Does LL mam `.\"}!0.~:c hopes \\'crr.- fad- innr n(\\I' u it h z-nnr-:\rr- Innk .Lh(`?.41 Uitl you \\'u..~u- Lm` uuy uv: AUDL: 1., s. it well 0.1- poorly spent, Did you 10:z\'r~ :'. 1.\.':1i1 of kindnt.-.=.s, ` a scar of `I As you close your eyes in slumber, 1 you think that God would my : You have ezn'm-d one mm',- to-mc row by tho `~W11-I you uiitl I-.)-d'.1) b(.`X1`I;l| IULUI which lmit on ' very interesting` votional pcriw'. 'l'ur~l< :1x`.-'{ .51.... u mm-I. :.\ } )l'.l)', "J`iULl1 H1 :\ nuvn, nu. .:.x.;L1;L~ l`-hv lH'.\`L play 0 1)- produucu the memb01'.< of the Solcoty in the future. v--._- in r-h:n(>'r> nt' D1`. M 211(1- . . . `I 01 LAIXFR-K-Llklbll un- Thu Life of D.'1\'id, wlu-:n \\`:'.~: followed by an upp1'o1n'iutc >:O}u, Da.vid s Lament, by Geo. U1-;'y_ ' ".('t-`Q ' }rv.~1- \\'iU`. half 21 hu ' P -..4,.._L2 ` 1! him ~ V W-:5 In -Jmu Is lllt.` var ued pomession of Provincial Po`..~ ~ ` "V. l"bin~0'~. Ciiliil. wood, who came heir to it at the dew .h 'l`1:(- ho-01: in 21 " ,,.1.,,|1 . At` ..... .'_\,, "'4 .(`|'L: ' IH:l' hour of recreation. SATURDAY MARKET STOCK-TAKING PERSONAL us some 011': 1lu}._','n a deed you did as 7.~:c nopcs \v<:1'u 1uu- mg now with x-ourzxjge look a.he:.I? BEAUTY HINTS I lU'l\ Ruth L1. n h'.l2ll\(' lell: U`! L|lUu:_;HLJ\.\. others so. Help me to know The imnnsL hc:u*t.<. of thu.-v `I nu-`an c"ENTkA 1: 111;` Lu: R-londu day 0.2` lose 1:, ` v c n.n1\ I (TLHHU mung, f andl no I re 2: g hty g;1'ate1u1 1'-J1 to-day `I n-uplc- .< Society,` :1_\` night, had :1 Jun |'`\. [In __.-_ 590 is the val n1v:vun:n` Dn` .- UK ELS [Ha auu T`un..!.I Y uvlnnh 5'0 L( and . 1 care Then` sevro '~.\'i.~'h<:.\:, all the 1 Runs The local associa-Lion execuuvc mcueting held last Wedn-esday evenmg \\':\< n-n amount of cold and :sLo:m.. mcuenmg new Last Weull-usuuy uvcumgl was, on account of ;sLozm,. not so well attended as we would have liked, but there was no lack of enthusiams. .VI.v`.te1's L:-nder di.~.vL'm- sion were: The cancellinsz; 01' .=n.r...- warrants and applying; for two new ones; the raising of funds, pa1'ticuiz1r- in +`n.u- 'l`a~.inni+\J (`.nmn2.h\r: hhn ('ho0.~'111ui pa1'ticuiz1r- ' ly f0:1' T1`-in'ity Company; the choc:-mg of a company color for Trinity Com- pany, with the nccesvsztry cliaiige ml fies, <:tc.; the possibility of sending mum mm to H10 Provincial 1.- .Ltio}i fies, <:I;c.; U10 possluiliuy UJ. sunuu-.5. some one to the Provincial .1`;1o} Leaders Camp to be held at ;.'or'u Bay next summer, and the annual meeting of the local associzntioii to be held in April and in the ev-eniing in- stead of an afternoon meeting er previously. Regarding the procu;-;ug of xvarrants, when 21 Guiderr has taken charge of a company sadzisfacioriiy for three months or more, the local company then applies for her (ap- tain .< or Lieutenant s warranrt, as the czxsc: may be. When she ceases Lo work with that company, the war- r:m1. is cancelled, The Ra.r.gei's are now meeiirg 01. Wednesday evenings, and aim \'.'n1\'~- inf: foa` their Child Nurse ba";;'e, which test they will .`.rry in 21 week 0: two. The Second Class G11i{:e of Trinity C-ompzmy are taking tshis: w-orlx with them. I _ St. .-\n(lrew s Company \vill be en- rolled as soon 21.: `Jhe uniforms can be procured. Twelve Guid-es have con. pleted the l`en(le-rfoot work, 'M`1f`.l l lms to be taken before em'0lme...I.. '1'h~r2 W.M.S. of the church are :10};- ing to make and provide these uni- fourms. The Guiders are pa.1*ticuiz.r}y grzreful for this assistance, M Lhere is considerable work in startin :a new company and uniforms are onc- ot the problems. At our meeting la.'~:t Fiiday nignt Y- =`3Y.~ the Bulldog Patrol won the inspuc Ion - by three points. After inspection nr-- R0b(`:'!12 1111;} :1 li\'c`.y guxne of cock lighting. P1'0f`-,~`1'L`~'-`1 "F, Signalling drill was cm;-19] gut died in Wim-1:- quite sma1"ly again this week, Ahoxv 133.? 011 Friday. F01). 2nd. zit Nu ing that the g'o1d old scout snii-`i of '73. He `had been : live-!y 01 cocx Ilgxlung. soil: is gzrzidually becoming .wt.iengL13e;.uU~ in the 2nd Barrie Troop. This I. :1 sign that the Scouters have bun looking for, as it means that the L) iys are realizing the good fun you i1z.\'..-| when you know h-_o-:.- to play 1.1" game of scoutinig. The assistant` i:`.M.', , gave a talk on elementary 1`s*. aiu} - i to .help -some of the Tcnderfootlg Scouts with their second class fir.,t`1E * aid test. I _\+ nuv l'51 l`Yll'\Vi'P we decided to go laid test. At our campre we decided to go `skating at Living.;`ston .~a Rink In: \: Friday and `so bring sandwiches am. pork and beams to eat afterwards. BARRIE PUPIIS HAVE OVER i $4,000 IN THE PENNY BANK Pupils of Victoria, Prince of Vvlalm: and King George Schools had $4,058.12 deposited in the Pciiiiy Bank at-1.110 end of December; 1zx.,-;..I The percentage of pupils depositing and December was: Victoria, 22 per- _ ccnt.; Prince of Wales, 20 per cu.-;`.;.; L\!}lj;` Gs~o1*gc_, 12 pm ccnt.; Kine` id.- \\':.1`d, ~13 per cent. In the I. l`U\'ii1U} of On`;u'i0 Linmc. lT1 .:`L i\(ioi.\` (iL'1J0>'iLii]g` in :=..<`; 1`-`-Hi` rlnii 1i\r- IIHIOIAT1. UN` in the Pcmiy Bank during Novcizuc; ` | I I Lell` SL`('1'(` -.\1.~m:.\,, nu um: Luuus ...\._, beam, That I may add my -r)L11'agt.- to than nurn 1 `.'lll|.`y LJl.A|x, x---~ . deposit at tin: of 1) led $1,194,249.91. A ~_ were 4741 schools: deposi was. on dc1;0;~'it 111. the \ `her, 1932, $1.2~'13,3-'17.(i -, . 1xn n V L71 1 011113 :|nnn .-a\'iug'.-; ilC(`0Lll11'.~`. WILL! mu UU`Ull\.A` .;tion and (,`Y]l3f)LlZ;~1;!,".`l`i`. .`l1i; 01' pzyra-ritsi` :x:.a tcaclic1`.<, mauig. of Llicxse cnil-:1`;cn, make 1'cgul:1r deposits, thus acquiring [ very clesiruble habits of t`nrift;, as [as buildings bal.:m-es for i'utu1'c 1 1.. 4-u'nn1\I ct-:'r1n()i$ of tin: D1'O\"1.CG` . building.~: L)z11.:xm:s ml 111 twenty schools 80 per cent. 041` over c nmdu (lep0.~:`t.<, each woe`. .\....\.+1m nl' \'m-umber and lllU.Ul: UL months ( `DEPARTA/i~1*1:W_r~1AMEs HOLIDAYS Doducting 166 Sutu1`(l:1ys, SL1mla.y.~: and holidays, `Jlu:re will be during: the present your 19%) tezu-hin:..r' (lays inl the schools of Ontario, according Lo! a circular sent out by the Ontmwo Dc- ...\\.+rnrn\' nf r\ll|l(':lllOTL C11'CLll3-1' SUIIL Uub uy uxvg \JIlv\.~-.~ _ , pzutmexr of oducuI`:on_ The I \mg":~: Bwthday and llcem<.m- brance Day full on Stnldays and trua-K Lc:e.~: and U`z1c1n:1';< are asked to be gxuidod in thr-ir 0b. by either ax p1`0c1z1.mL1Li02n of the Govenor General 01' d0ci.~:i0n;~` of the local mun-I ixipul :1ut`.x0ritio:~`. 'H1<.- I`ol.1rr=.'in .".`;'o the holidays for .._u..,.1. .1...-:1. 1999.4: The first. two lv\'H,S UH KlL'[J` Iv up vn.\, \.lI\| bur, $1,243,3-'17.(}8. App;-o::i)'r.aLc1y 150,000 children in the schools of Omario have school .~a\'i.ng.~: uc('0unt.<. \Vit:':x `.-he co-op'.-1 - ..:,... "ml nnvnll)'nU'{ l`tV(!I1t pa1\0n`.s i 1 (111 Va` H1914 own. make- lonely folks feel 1c.~'. nlnnr-., `Mayl June nan, nuuuu... .. _., I 30111 to .-\u3:ust inclusive; Day, Sept. 'l`hunk. O<-tobor: .emembrance 11t`n; Dvcomba-2' Dec "`-`* ?nv~`.I:s~i\ro. hart of Chnstm 1 '3Hl-.\f \ 130 .11 um) , .1 mm ` Thur v) l.`l.- uunu. .. .., `W, cation. `ST. VALENTINE'S DAY, SECOND BARRIE TROOP . ., . St. Vulmitinds Day on Wednesday` next brings to mind the old rhyme: With ink-tipped quill of po~rcu'pir.e,` m. .1-nn`n{l mmer superne, A ext brings 10 Hunu Mu; V... ...,_,, povrcupine, On .scen`ed paper supevne, l The maker of a. valentine 15 hard at work. He smiles serenely as a sage, But when he blots the pretty page He ies into a. furious rage And sweareth like :1 Tum. But soon his be ter sense wil. come. And " it`\ i` "~*_"as.-of b'.i.~'~ ; L` ` '+'~l\i` iv: in`. 1 I 10 f<)1"1n"~.'1n;-.' furl 01.-= i111'i11g: H934: of Ji1lH1:\l'_V, part, of the C`nris`.> `::1cn`_ion; Ihlstor ho1id:Ly.~=. to April 8th, il1c.1l1>'iV(:; Victoria May I(ing"s 0...`. ' z-nw-nnn\' \Y.'1(51ti0n. d1ng.:' L)211.'.nu:>' nu Auk/uxx. .. wenty provmg of the Llepo.<.it.~: \\`(:c.: during ; 01' ;\'o\'cmbc1~ and December. ` PSCOUTS % AND GUELES may 1 I!12.lKI:' 1U.m:1_y :.uum n,\.. ....; 5:, alone, " And h:'.L[)[) i{!l` ones 21 little happlel yet. Kay I forget What ought to he forrgoitcn ; and 1-nn .111

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