Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 29 Mar 1934, p. 4

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Junior rarmers Clut L.'t0pi:L-~I.nudx-r, Jnrk Assistzxrwt Luzulvr. Loo I1`-1 ticv.-'|'1'e:xs., Vivizln Mc('z1nn_ M inosi11g--I.cudvr, Frvd Assistzlnt I.r-ndm'. H:1.rr_\' Sue.-'l`1*u:1s., I.(~\\'i~: Gr(r:1\*u-.<. 11 Ml.` rxu.1n:1w,;'e to be equal to 011 HIP ."l\`r`-rnnw. nus 3'1 2 club 1)1'< \'f` .'1 11-14 AL QIIIIUUU a per 11.-ad .-; aI1l111z1.H}'. ')h1nnu~ ,.1' u pres! 1;-ctuz Inn! Llt`D'LI'4 doin rxuu1\:~ .*\. f. ,'u\'c the :;11`i\'c. L JLmiuv. mhvnn L RL-.~ w `;'Ir\ lull!` U -:1 the L-HC ~.~'oh'c(l -1.. HM mH.'H' In,` plllbl po.1't.4-.r.~2, zm im*rv:1.~u- ml` 1:131; your. S4-pzxrutv st-I` will pay l()(i'1_~ 'Xli.\' H. )llll'l I... u..rtl. `..... nnnumv up to IVIULVUAY, Aprn 5), n 'l`i(fk(.'1.\` also sold from ulmvv muni- l <:m,-ta.n1,:) Lo Be21v<-rmn I` ' , lmrn II. A. _L_.\..__ rt. up ,,u .. vv. Hz: `...,, mu p.m., .`u'I'\'II'I- \\III In- liuux (Tlum-.h H:-\' w \v....,.. .| Ll . _u'0tti n g . [\ LL. m.-.lme TIM- |. I` Hl"Il \\`lll U1` _ JuhH':- (`I1 M 1'.-e. A. SH x April Huh. Hl-l`\ i1*A- .. II I ...,.. .. uunuu1au:LVBLl in a sympathetic3 manner, of meeting` the reasonable; ; requests of the veterans. Fll1'thlC'1'l ' legislation in respect to .'.l.dl11`lnl5t1`i'.-y tion is unnecessary and futile, but the, responsibililty for intre-rpv'eting; theI,' will of Parliament, as expressed in; the Pensions Act, wherein it is plaing` ' ly indicated that syinpatdietic consid- } eraton, coupled with a liberal inter-1 . pre7ation of the Act, is to be the` ' guidin-g; principle, must rest with the` [ body appointed for that purpose, and: _ Lha the mz:tte.r of pensions can never ' be removed from controversy until: these principles are fully applied by the conmiission. l"h~at the action of: zhe Board of Pension Commissioners' ` and staff has impaired the condence of the veteran body; the attitude of i-llle commission has been one of con- sant disregard of the wishes of Par- liament and the 1'ig`hts of those cil- titled no pensions. and it is the eon-I sidered opinion that the only g`uaran- : tee that can afford security to tlrosel entitled to pension, is a satisfactory= and immedia e re-organization of the? Canadian Pension .-\(lmi'nistration. - To Interview Candidates ; It \va.< felt that candida es at 1310-` xillkflill and Fetlenal elections should .~l.U.l.'C` clearly their siand with regard to present or proposed legislation in} the i11te.1'es`.s of ex-.~`e1'\'c:e men, and} the Dominion Executive Council \\'a1s' in. to (lralii. for Snlllnius-in-n Im- .\Il.`u.`I Elm , I . ... um; uunumon b1'a2 -.4-110.4 to a qL`u.s1 u::u-TH: 1 in H1 --` 1132150 Mix. (Continued from page one) f 9eirved- in the British army. whetheiu peiisionors or not, if such is in need; of medical assistance and has no` money to provide the same, except` by resor . to charity. i Want Re-organization of Pensions i Administration _ `I The convention agreed that the` a.mended Pensions Ac.. while not in` all respect.' xwhut is desired, is (:ap-] able if udministened in mzmner. ni n1nnHnn- H. ..~ ` um. H ulmlt. DEMANDS OF LEGION ! MET BY GOVERN MENT_ After in (`ulmlt Hu- - -uum`i| [Hal u .|..I|~..- l`.. Chat un...I.\ ObseY'vance 01' h_. \'v-um.-' Pun} u:uI-,';- llnll nu .\'lmnLa;y. ` 4, I Anywhere to ..i\nvwhe-re FT)! I QUIIMK` C'l'A'l`lI`\!\vL` .,...__, 1,...-cs 1415, uiuab 1`(:SlZ VVIU1 U10 y and`: ` se Tlmlt 1 commi" ion t ncnt ed to .-red ` itled I iadi-an 1 t pro-L :i:1l and should.` :e regard` 1_J1`(.'SI1l; and} I~`..-m-n4-.'u.. r~.......:. ,. i.4_u\.l\/ . Maxine Sage, \\2.Ll: l|\ L1 u-om.esLzu1I;s, as` 101- lows: 1, lrene C1-a\\'1'o1-I; 'sLl'l)_]eL`t, F1-om Gypsy Tent to Ifu_lpit;' Florence Ni_g'z1t111g'z1le; 3, Ross McEw:m, Makin~g' t.he Des-cr Bloom; 4, Elsie Plowri_e,'ht, ;\1m'e than Gold in the Ca1_'1bou; .9, Jean - `o -ers of Slmeoe County. a\\, 1 nc _` _ Tuhe medal was presented to Ig`l.l<;e Plowrizht. The ju(lg'es were N1. ; ~c- Kever and Dr, Perkins, of Barrir.-. um! ' Rev. G. Cruse, and their task was` difficult, as all the speakers did \:'ell.! A. >`l1U1`i, play, Uncle George Iops 'In, was well `presented, and seveizxll Irish and negro songs were well given. Geo_ G. Johnston \\'a.s c.h211r- man. Miss I}:u-ker (l(`.~'01'\'f`f~' 2`1`<.`ilt credit for the success: of the evening. The ' in aid of the Sumlagr School, held in the basement 0: `tun- United Church on Friday evm1H.Q- was quite a success. The CV'CI1lIl;;` wu- spent in games, contests, an(lkzr .~n:j. 4. D1..O9.1.an-1` 11111`; rllncn 0 cl: - n-~ v , . ` - . em. -`-'""" ACE wnelmn M3 15 plzqn" u'll`L}1L:\(:sn1S1IL)2z1l m-atoricul ('0nte5f- of Ithgt 5-`Van1)au1ht1C1C9Sl(l' the Continuation School was held on ` - r ' '- . . 1:911`, coupsg \u 1.21. } e:ab111toh1):F1_iday evening, m the 0,_.ang.C H51 5"-mo 0-I yhe Att IS - C b `='1`hcrc xvcnz ve <-onLcstzn1t;s, 101- p1'mc1p1e, wlth the _ Iy xppo1 ntc(l that} Pulpit;.y 2 ..l.. .`{i,$~`2.:'i"`:3%o,5 " i?.`Z- $ v'f7 "XE?1 E W-\'i'" N`-`*"3"{*` _ . . . ` . . g3 McEw:m t.ne (}.s(;l' pllllclplcb } B 1O0m;,., 4 EI_`.; (` P10m.i_`_,'.ht u;\1(m. - . .n .~ 1.... . . . Gold 1n C:mlmn. .x .r P.-nslon (7nmm..-Q-.m.,.....! IN` (1! (`hum Suit! .\lr.~+ 11.. . xuuuuu 1-4.\;ecu1;1vc Council wasi ed fur submissio-n by, 3.4 all catxd-idates a suggcs`.ed ::u-ire to secure in1'orn1ution as -.: ;m(l in connccfion wit_=l1 cer- .:;1.~Lu`<:s a1l"ccting` the intc1'es1.s Z_`L\'lL'L' men and their dept,-nd-I a.-vuuI.u UL Keme Day \\'he.1'eas 1110 Pa did by -.1 .~'p ` ., I .. .f J I V pun. o111g-sonp,'. Solo--I\'Ii-s.< Edna Scanlan. Speakcr--J. T. Sinlpson, 31.1 . for North Simcoc. Sul)j:.ct- Marketing; Dominion I\'Ia1'keti11y; Act and Federal Mzu'k(:tin,<.>; Baa.1'(l, Ch-.1.ngin~g; Conditions in World Trade. Simcoc Cou'n`f;v Junior.<' Summer Czunp--Discussion. A I I T.I{ORI`-4` TON Ill .\' 1.; JZ|llH'~i .1u...u, QULI West India` rom Dawsc ~. Hun .... .4. I |'IH.< ',.|.l l.`\ mm! /2 `HI nri I1 nple n In l'cl(lU `V1 lczulni nx ..n ':ll.`III uldl-1 U LL? 2" [H Pollock v mud .. At a meeting of 1110 Junior I or; and Junior Institute of the E di. on Sn?-urduy lust. ()H`Ic(_-1` 1934 were elected as f01lo\\'.~: : Barrie Junior Fa1'n1er.<--Pre. F. J, Fisher; Vice-P1-c. Clhzlppell; Seen,-t:u'_v, ClaL2`emw,- S 'I`1'easu1'er, Lynn RLISSHI; .-\d\ Conm1it:ee, Str,~\\`;n-t Bell, EL Smith, Ken. GiIch1'ist. T-iztrrie Junior Iz1;~:tituL_,---H P1'e. Mrs. S. I . (:]!Itl\.'L' w..1A. 17-` ?z1tte t \\'I'-K :11. um 1 |"`| ' .\'('hUl)l J1- n|' Fnnu .u:ll.. Acfnillfatluq W renslons `V i\lf1:w'L"I1dVflfz`c3'OI11?yPlO:K`} !ht A mmxstratio I - `~ ` " ' :~ _ ' Ontion ag.1.e:d bjlei from tfhe farm on the 9th conc:e.<;:c;1 nsions Ac in [:0 W011` home on the 9th_conce:;s1-on d eSi1.ed, Cap_Iout:}1. M_r.`z1nd Mrs. Ixuryan zzqd listwed famlly, 01 Iulmvale, are movmg this meeting. 1.CaS0nal)103\veek to the _farm recently vaunted veterans. Furthc` by John Plowx-1gh*t. _ I 1.CSm,Ct udmim5tm_. .\`Ir.`._ C1'u.<,e c-11tertz11ncd :1 numbm ._.`.m., fume mm} of 1zul1<)s_ `,0 m1 aitern-oon_ tea. 1_mdc1' V, 1-03. intm.n,.Ctin,,. t1w1"t`}1e ausplces of the Ladles Au` on ament e:\,m_eSS :_d J`ll(31<(il:_\"2l.t1(31`I100n. A vezy ])1(.`1.sLlI1`L plain- me ab Spent` . ,3 I . "V nnnnnl f\`l",)f`r|1';nu, ,.,...;n..: -1.` that <\71`Y1'h2:f-vI1nh,. . I-"9 I .U|IUH4'l I and i and In- y it .~:pL'(.'l:'.L :l.5ld(1 the 9 T}.-... um` ill 11' .\`Ir.~' \\`lm `I... lull` .~':'nm)L sIlj' I` four mills m -1 1-hool support .- on the (lohur. xm-`hing: to li\':..- !.lll., .30 ...- curu mil. UHIL son Ci-y and Van: to Hali1';.1x in th th over 500 maim 9`, u':)< :2 1-n-.an!n' 1 NEW OFFICERS or BARRIF . I JUNIOR ORGANlZATIONS{ Remembrance [V I'.'1tn- \\':xs sot n1 Int: mm . .nmu|>' I, 51.. l`4-'Lm-. II III .\'m-Th tern _\ d V: ll HHS SQE I06 mill. '|nu\l \_n-. Pu.1'1izL1n1ent of] m] _\..+ n..,...,..1. u .-MIL pa;-sou; llfh day of : Of. 1?r\IYxnn~. | Sun lay Aus: .n : ..,...... H. ` Dl`0g'1'am. ` lunch was : realized. cu .. ..,_....u.c. Barrie Juniom-9.30 to 11 p.m.,f at the Legion Hall. Business SL-.<~.~:i0n --Minutes of last meo:-tin}:,'; report of : election of o!YiL-crs; t1'czL. ru- pori`. SiI1g-s011-g`. S0lo--.\'Iia<.< Sncakm'--.T. l` .Q.'...._.m. ` U12!-.1158. ' 1.; Moving is the order of the day. 1jLast week Mr, and Mrs. Cyril White 3` moved into Mr. Lewis house on the .-E` 10th <*om'c.~:. south Mr. and Mrs. :McEwan and son moved into the {house vaczL`-ed by Cyril White. :M1'. and M1 John Plowright mow:-d ,.... 11., um Mrs. Ja1'ratt, of Mimico, is vi.- img her daug`hte1', Mrs. Cruse, at 1 ` manse. 7\/f.uv:..... :. .L, - I` -` .I-I-lL-I-l- .`l.U\.l' -L -I;-. and M224. .`1(:Ginn:i:< and mm who for the past winter but :1 or:oL1;);.=ing' part of Wallir; Con; : house, huvrr moved to u i':11m u 3rd concession. ~. .\Ul'ill2L i("D0 15 0`l staying with her 3). and Mrs. Thos. Sim the twentieth zmniv v:-dding' on Monday : Violet 17. 'id is 15. , C<-nt.)`:.i no``-.'. If!` 1r , 1 u.uu:.s, COIIILGSES, and 21 .~n-oral At the close a s1:b.~'tz1nt1al| served. A men sum \\'21. MIN ESIN G 311% W ?-IEN YOU THINK OF A FRIEND FAR AVVAY. . . AND YOU HAVEN T SEEN HIM (OR MAYBE, HER) F OR WEEKS . . . AND YOU CI-iN T FIND TIME FOR WRITING LETTERS. . . :u`nU1(I, ramswlck. Presentation of Junior Leadm t1~oph1es. __., v * A (A` 1) 0 34-!` rmez ILL. visit- n L 4-1. A Hath- , the .3 great 0 it Have a visit by Long Dis- tance . . . it s the next best thing to being together. Clarkson Hotel, GRAY C0AE~EULENii Tickets at The Starling` and Starling Traps. Discusson and dam-onsrtraton by Lloyd Arnold, Painswick. Prnzrnuf-M-inn A4 T.--f- ' 0. .. 1: . Distance disappears when,you 1 telephone: you are talking to 5 miles away or so before yot and for as little as 30 cents. tance is easy to use, depex sonal. See rates in front of yol Between All Points on Gray Coach Linea. Homses Reduced Fares FOR EASTER fseiw EAVS l7 L,. P!-Avckguy L2 pick up your : someone 100 ay you realize it, 1s Long Dis- dependable, per- e your directory. izear your voice again. Offices and Agencies only L`////4/:;dL2L .,...-....). I Barrie Junior Farmers Associz1+.im- --8.15 to 9.30 p.m., in `he LL-;;ion Hall. Minutes of Last mom.-ting. Iiu port of Election of Ofn-(=2-s by Sourc- mry. Auditors Repor . Roi} Call by Clubs. Wurble Fly C7a.1npz:i_.';n Ru- port. Announcement re Inter-Club Vire Produ~c-ts Competition and Jun ior Fa1`me1`s Registered G.1'21in Class- es forr U110 rFaLr. nu r-- ....., mm a vury zu 01`;;'1LniZZLti0I1 over L tho gzirls vlub will n1:LLv1`ially to the :1" wt of thv Barrio ..V VI nu. nu ca uuu apcclun Wm- tcr rates at hotels both contri- bute to the economy of a holiday in this sunny Canadian Play- ground on the Pacic coast. Tickets good going Nov. 1 5 to Feb. 23 Return limit, A ril 30. Stop overs allowed at n Iintermcdiute points. Full information front. any ticket agent. :41 ,,- _- . . _ V . .-, ..-..... Turn \Vintcr into Summer! Come to Cunuda`s Ever rccn Playground on the Sunny aci- c Coast. Spend balmy days out of doors riding, golng. hik- ing, motoring. LOVV rnil fares and special Win- Reduced Fares to /7-;, VANCOUVER, B.C. .Z'.i._E,:g " VICTORIA, B.C. " L... L. C-..u.l- \V/__L v I\- I \Il\Il`\, ID. I.- also to Seattle, V/ash. r`.._... \1r:._-,._ : - E, Barrie, Phone 62. K3. . A. SMITH THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 193;. M amxgcr JUNIOR MEETINGS ON TUESDAY EVENING NEXT The monthly meeting of the Barrie Junior Institute and Barrie Junioi Farmers will be held on Tuesda_,_ evening next, April 3rd. ' Program Barrie Junior Institute-8.15' to 9.30 p.m.-At the Board Room Agricultural Office. Roll CalI--."'Iy Favorite Flower or Shrub. Paper-- Flowers in the Home SurroL1n(lings," prepared by M1`. Geo. Vickors, Bur- rie. and read by Alice Tuck. Read- ing--Eth-el Craig. Demonstrution-- Covers fora Flower Pot, by Velma ` lllcliee. Report of Election of Oicers. ' 4 1 /5: Jr. Farmers and Homemakers, On Friday (`V In Utopia Junit `2L.< o1'_g'unxz(-(1 \*. r-mu |\..n..- - New Junior H0memakex's Club Organized V ` . On Fl'H':!\' n\'I-n1nn- \f.....L ur), ~;:ANAD3AN' (lent-u1\`Ii|c Round Trip ' l'cmiska.ming and .\'mL!u IL, an nu numnw |nr.u'l:., llillll `.x'|'\ ('1- A.\' ()I'I Ol{'l'U;\'H'Y`TO VlS |'l' Il'3L.-\'l'J\"l'I`' A .\'l) |~`l.'l|'I. \'l).\` v\A1I'AI"\-A-A1! `mug.-..`....._.. P2zr._1*%'911,I; Junior Homem;,L_,,,. mrllz-9.. .I..u.,l...- A 11.. Junior Farmers Clubs ni.-n_~I n-ulnu Tu--I -- xne l,`Lop1:z Ju has been a very : O1`11'Ll1iZZLtinI1 nvr-u ...&.J Millo ..\1,.+,. 4.` ouwu .`UlI\l Auuu .u1u\1', lll.llI|'lI LU\\'H.\' La.n1,:) I-Ins, |1()l ll-\ i4- J4-I I :-terboro, (`zunpbu-llfurd, Stirlin_-4', [Z- All Intermediate Points. (.'nnsult nezu-vs` .-\gz'~m fur l*`:m-.~: |`i-la.-t.~-. \7 I\[)l){\l)'I`Y7\'I'l`\ l`I\ \II(VlIII I)!-I Anmu:. u,|.3Ll:1; n.\A er; Scc.-Tr TI` n1lZJ4L".-lll, D13 /alt, Ethel .\'I<:3 Juniors \7.',..-` `D. :\:`ol.Il ; .` Thom (\.- tn .- 1 rt: Ma T_T,.l,\.. IU 111 D1] Jtmior --__v-.`r n-`.1 Llkly VV BETWEEN FOLLOWING STATIONS: .\(>\".-H: \'l('. :It'.\"l'S\'|l.l.l'I f`.lll)l. l"l'T`l'I|lS()N i!.`. \\.' ICK Hl.\('|'IHl. .ll)(}l'I li.\Hl\` Ell Hg-'I{.\'l|l RS7` .\.|,l..\ : \\ .\QHAr!n ~ Ln) n11ll0l'; (, B:-rthclottc. The Utopia 0. Club is ulrcutly er Junior Ins`itute _ lu.-H.-\vit}1 extend 2 110 ne\ve.sb club i T)... I'4.m;.. 1.. Junior enrollntl in sfor 193 \:1uu3_;, Al.` )1` Homoma nth ten me L.~: f0]l0w.~' . AK.-4 I r\.~ uL.L1\'\: - two 7:`, .1 Lb}, JFOHQ `I011 McL( 3 U`; .L,. V I` l.\'Hf, &u(Ii-tors my,- E'S \.lUDS .\lcC'z` T nn I`. ..~l. .1. Rel` A110 f'...\._. `-L'1'(.`."l ssldent` LIA! E,l.l'Hl( club :cu.i ugu doubt. h and 1;.,..4:1... JUTI Cumllo. ; IA` rr..,.... nu Clubs. 131......` . nu` - l`..\lIl lib? w.4\sH.A\(:() l'.\lu{Y S()l'.\'l) .\ l`Ill'Ilvbl.l-IY m:Il.I.IA ('()|.|)W.`\ l`I-ll`. \\'.-\l'l{.-\l'.\'Hl- .\'1 ___... ---u .r.n `wanna 75: .-\l)UI,'|"S ; Hlv ('HH.l)`.`~') l 8ilI'>(HlI FI'}1L`]\; J%R9!9i_jTrin '|'i('k4-l,;4 also ; u-1'11 ()n':LI'iu l{:1ilw:1_v. 13.) BA onubn; .-\d\'1. En:-'nnn V ILV `Clb ...... -\,uuuL_v an :1 result; of th~ cz1us:<>d by this pow` 22rd, one-third of the 1': the Uub When it is considered that '5, the~.`)6,000 head of cattle in 95mm`, County and that the loss ........u, .:uuu-utxy, melon F151-01 T1'eu.~:u1'cr. Wary Stewzxrt; Directol. StC\\'il1"' Bell, A110 F(:1`1'i.s_ asidcnt. CLCH Qmin. . cull!` add} pm`(`v rst . h(n1r:1- -1 v vucbu LILAC!` 111 um t y. " upnuld b; l'\`llIl'.U Whi I. 1. m-...-.\ an we nomu 01 ball, Guthrie. '[`*hu 11' `wall zx tended, ffiw fca 'Icven'in;_~; being" a (lelzxtr that t1'v_1cking' is :1 vLu'. ,.lY! 1` n1n-n.H-u uuu-._ (L.ll_1 `negative -.\' .-\n(i1`: _-\\', 1:. The jll(lj. ,'o.-`, V Cumubx ii am I1|:..u .-u'nn ... ; The Mazch meeting Oro Junior Famwrs` ( ' __ `[215: \\,-1( :1`. the h'0l!h: 4 |bC1l. Hnn-in 'l'v`n-~ K IZLSVL \' I '11 - rt.'1`1`lS; b(.*('.-'l )` Sec.-T1'czx.<., M: Director. I-Ir,-I May McL(.-an; and ;\'01`u T1101 DeIeg'21t0s to ---Mary M(:L: Gladys Walt, Cumming. Barrio .Tnni sold Lu all |{l_\'. zmxl .\' uxzuul, and Mrs. L", Iie1111edy, Barrie. A p;rz1nddaughtcr, Miss Dooley, of Hamilton, nu.v'. him through his last ill1rne.ss. l'L1<: funeral was held on Wednesday, .<(:r\'ice being` conclud- ed by Rev. Louis Pickering, ussiatcul by Rev. W. J. Wallace, when tribufe was paid to the .~;te1`ling' qualities 01' the deceased. Members of the Leg- ion ucted as pall-bea1'e1's. llany oral tributesb were in eviclelx)1lce,l among them em-g several cu. cd from En_r_j;lan(l. I us 111 DUISIHOSS in Barrie till his ihealth failed. Mr_ Hughes was ac- 'tivcly intereszed in church work and ia. valued member of Cemral Church. He was also chaplain of Barrie brunch, Canadian Legion. He is sur- vived by his wife and four daug'hter:.. Mrs. Dooly, Hamilton; 1VI=.'s. Wzu*ncr, London; Mrs. Thomzi, Hammond, In- dianu, and ;\Irs. F, Iiciiiiedy, p;ran(l(lau._9:l1tc1'. Dnnlm: D N` Thu. I In poor health for some rim:-, 13.7.. John Adams Hughes passed away wt his home, Park St., on Monday, in his 80th year. Deceased was born in Wellsl, Somerset, England, but had lived in London for some years be- fore coming to `Canada. He spent nine years at` Lindsay before colning; to Barrie eight years ago. He se1`\`e(l overseas for four yo:-as as acting uhaplain. A shoemaker by trade, he was in business in health Mr HI1D`linu u--,-_~ -- CENTRAL ORO JR. FARMERS CLUB :_:_- Ohh Arlnrna 1'-Tnnvl-nu. A U C21. 1' dov .v- 1. Ill A.| L;I.\u1' UJ CpUl`L oi` the r`.-\..+-,,..,... \.uIulllH1g', Bzu'1'i0 Chuppcll ; .\T:w~z1.-1-- .\| .\ I .\l'1l'b ('()l,[.|N(}W(J()Il '!'lH)l.\'|H'l{Y .\:l'.`,v\l-`HRH I-ll..\l\/.'\l.|'.' |`l'L.\'l'I'l'AN(i ll l.U\'\ Nipi: JOHN A. HUGHES |l.~\Rl:()l{ .".lll>|.;\.\'l) K |'IH'l`()\ l~I I:.\l{lLl|'2 .\|,l.`.\.\'l)`-\|,l`I .\.\'(ll'S \:'|' 1 \r gun u. (:1 LDC` 151 Confc-1'0nc0 .i1..`.. H-H lug :5 :1. (`L1 The :.1'i2n`. `H .. . A nu `I'I aniu Frixhnv if no truin Mnnduy tn`:-pl. Iilmvnlu nml l.im|~:1y, Una:-xm-n, ,__, .. .. H..- uuu nun- :,1'i1n`.:1ti\'(- si(lc.- \\'z1.~' Mc.=. .-\_ Uillzxlxl. M. Mu- .-\. Hutch:'n.son, while the `:15 ukon by Me.ss1's. A. . (`L1'.'ric und F. Campbell . .\ IL`.~.\`l`s. P. Dun. A md .\ `\1.-.\.u..... . . 1.1. NORTH BAY C`-A l.1.A`NDl'I It POWASS.-\ N T l{0U'l` CR1`) SOL"|`H [II V 1'1 ll SUI\'DRll)Gl'l B U R.K. S I".~\ LLS K A l`I\`I NE 'l`ORR;AN(7l`I l'3.\1SD.-\ 111'} SCOTIA m m- y \\':1_\'s; 10 milk ow !n thv `stroy1ng' some 04` ....A . wum uu easny arm ed out of the c0unt1`_'-,, er would take 21 little! 2 mnt1`m-, .. ..u1:Lu\ClHL'llL .2-1:; dcmollstmted :0uM ho nnm"" mu .411: 10:`: umy dollar. that the Ynnnu. ,.. rating of the Central 1101's` Club \\'us hold of Geo. Camp- meeting was feature of the (;,.1\,,+__ --r..>.._..\:..,.,: `lb. 1: ;\1<'.~` ml 4 .~ \\ \".'1. (]Li oomph-1m mm 1105;` E1n1\`:Ll<: an .n.~.-. -'sio:1 of the mac`. :0 hold :1 Potato club. Arran0'c~- v n .- Hm, r.- 1;. uuu 'A 2 th u1`,A H... . n.uunu_y . GOING FRDAY, APRIL Gtlx, ur SATURDAY if . RETURN to MONDAY, April 9, or `I'm-~.'duy, ii mun!-cl Ln\vn:' (wx I :-m-4:u.vur\ tn Rnnx-1-mun I-`-I; l....-.....r:Il.. I... I

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