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Northern Advance, 6 May 1937, p. 3

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ENVELOPII SHIPPING TAGS TICKETS INVOICE FORMS CALLING CARDS LEDGER LEAVES CARDBOARD SIGNS TOTAL ASSETS O_VER $500,000,000 Low Prices and Good Workmanship Quality The Best Patronize Home Industry 2Lco.Aa p.m. Eastern Sltlandard iT`ime c-Sat. only; d-daily except Sat, Sun`. and Hol.; e-Sat, Sun. and H01. only. ' X-"Do Orillia only. Y-'[`.o .G,ravenhurst only. ATTRACTIVE ROUND RIP FARES J-10l\I\ T)YYY l'.\l1`I\ LEAV_E___ _B_ARl3Il_ Tickets and Information at 1- IV . 1--.-F... an-n V For MIDLAND ..l :..LA...._...l:-L.. __.. "T-HJURSDAY. MAY 6, 1937. "iu-1%XvLo' A C-PHI C AG 0 LETTEREIADI SALE BILLS GUMTMED LABEL8 BUSINESS CARDS SYMPATHY CARDS LEDGERS BUSINESS FORMS For TORONTO nrl `n!-nv--mg.-.0- .... PHONE 62 :lll"L," U1 (f\'`,`l'_V \VH.y P0551018. The executive of Thornton B1V',`.l1" met wtih the village trustees, L.O.L. No. 16 and Thornton stitute and arranged to decorate their village with streamers and flags at the expense of the organizations imentioncd. A number of .s<,-`noel lboards and lodges in the (listrict sur- rounding; Thornton have pun-l:a.- decorations till'0llf!i1 the Branch. On Sunday afternoon, Max- Women s In- 9th, at 3 o clock, Thorn-ton Bran:-h. will parade to the Anglican C-l1L1l`(',ll. Thornton. Bishop Fleming` will preach. All ex-service men alum cordially invited to fall in at the On:-.ng'e Hall, Thorn-ton, at 2.4.`) pm. A band will he in attendam-.r~ The dress will be berets, arm ha and decorations. We are (lelig'hl<"' to receive these notes from Comrade - Percy Kennard and trust that a lar_L'v i number of Barrie comrades will `zit liberty to go to Thornton. i All ex-service` men please be pres- ent at the Legion Hall. Barrie, on iFrida,\' eveningr, May 7th, at ` c clocl<. Thornton . 8 l A special meeting of `Barrie `Brunch, No. 147, will be held on `Friday evening", l\ l3".lr_\' 7th, at S lo clock, in the Legion Hall. AT1` ex- service men are invited to be pres- } ent, as this will be an open meeting `to discuss the part we are to take 'on Coronation Day, May 12th Will all comrade advertise this meE`t- linger in every way possible. I 'l"l\n nvnr-nvp nf "|"l1nvnf.nn 'Rn-znwl l Fire of an unknown origin ('0 1 pietely destroyed the home of A1- bec Carter, Orillia, on Saturday: nigvht, with a loss of over $2,000., Firemen have been called to ne:u'1_V a hundred grass res in Orillia this sprinvg. {Hail to the Royal House of York, `-\ lir this their Coronation year, . 5 round 1`-he world their praises 1'in;o', mug, ` And all the Empire holds them dear, < P1'a,v God. the Nation s Tl1-rone mz1_\' bless, I And King George rule in ri;2'l1t- DOIIQHIDRQ, ` rur mun 1 11 BAY I-`or MIDLAND For and intermediate Points and intermediate pointsand intermediate points 9.45 am. xd4.10 p.m. 9.45 a.m. d7.l5 p.m. 8.40 a.m. d6.1O p.m. y.e3.l0 p.m. xd7.15 p.m. c3.10 p.m. e8.15 p.m. 2.05 p.m. 88.15 p.m. xe8.15 p.m. F`.ne1-cn-n Qfn11:1o1vrl "Tn-un :-\s here our far-ung` nations join,1 With glad :acclaim and one accord,` {On this. Old England's anciemf Throne, ' To crown him now our liege and! Lord, ; With thankful hearts we'll gladly sing Y Of Royal George, the Empirc~'. King. f --Geo. A. Kin_9:ston, Toronto.` Legion News CORONATXON HYMN 1937 STATEMENTS CONCERT BILLS CHEQUE BOOKS NOTE HEADS SHIPPING BILL-s SALES COUPONS CHURCH FORMS _The' Northern Advance l l i : allow ` l_\ 1ld.\', DCGII I I think that .1'9u the : clear that labor `future a Lrouoie. to any one who can of the time: it is must have in the ' fxreztter sliare of the ruits 101' ll'ldl1."\'I'1`_\' and that some better, mean.< of .~:ettlin_:' i1mu.~'vIrial (listputt-si Hlhan brute force must be zttiemptml. 3'l`,hc best brains -should be sturlyinvr ing up workable arbitraition ma-l :chiner_v r; to prevent industrial` lwarfare if possible. second to settle` such warfare when it has broken of thi.< country means of set- Iout despite all pi'event2\`. i\'e meas~ -`mes. It is rather mconsistent for Premier Hepburn to fulmmatc agzainsn paid -'~`\1ncrican u_2'ent.< com- ing to Canada when he w21.< and isl receiving` pulp and paper inug`m1tr-.= `from the United States and giving `them great. tracts of forest. re-l ;~;ourc9.< without tender behind clos- ed doors. For example, he gave i the American Sensenbrenner-Al- {stead g~ro~up 4.000 square miles Ofg gnimber in the Long` Lizic area atj gri(licnlousl.y low pric2:< without ten-X :der and agreed to spend $250,000.-l 00 to build canals so that theyu |could`ll~oa-U the timbPr down to Lake; `Superior and then tow it acrossl [Lake Superior to American pulp zmdl ipuper mills. This process simply |con\'ert.< our timber resources in-tol .-\l1l\`l'l(.'dn \\'oodpil8.< instead of us- Eiii;-_r' :hcm to build up (7ana(li:m in du. fo~_- Canudiz1n- workmen. I His plea to keep out American] . I labor representatives was unsound. "For thirty years Canada has had an- ameeinent witlh the United States to` these labor repre.=ent.at.i\'(-.< to without hind- wan:-n LILIZHL` Zil'Dll,l'dlLlOl1 l1llCl1ln'C'l'_V. ` Premier lleplburn violated nianyi lo-1' these principles` in the O:-ha\va v';~:trike. He at. rs: denied the em-` vfployees Lo l)zu'_9;uin thi'oug'h their '-'.own union. He was not impartial] '01` conciliatory. He said that an iilarnyv of 50,000 if nece:<. would lbc raised to Pnfo-rce the Premier's V'\'ie\'s. His St-zl`LL`ll1Cll'..~f anta_u'onized- `land provoked the workers, but. it >"stands to the c\'e1-l;1; credit of {the workers and citizeiis of Oshawa -gtliat. they did n01 blow off like the P1'emie1- did or tlwrc would c<-1'tz1in- gly have been trouble. I T il1ihl..' flux} n nnv nnn Jun nnn WHAT HON. M.;ACAULAY SAID } ABOUT THE OSHAWA STRIKE Speaking at! the South York Con- servative Convenlioiu recently, when he was nominated to contest the next provincial election, Hron. Leopold Macaulay discussed the OS(l`l1W72l strike and some of the issues aris- ing out of it. Tihe 'Io1'omt.o papers. pa1'l'icula1'y the Globe and Mail, gave I`drthel` distorted accooun-t of what was really said. In View of the fact 1-lmt. M-1'. Macaulay is 21 Con- sr.~-r"a1- 1ve front be-nche-r iii the Leg`- islature and might 1'0-usonably be presumed to speak for a large per- iCI`l:i-2lg" of the Cons:e1'vati\'e electors in the piovince, we give a verbatim laccounu of his reference to the 'st1'il(e situa-Lion. Mr. Macaulay s Spl`oh The O;~`l1z1wz1 strike only an in- .cident in 21 great period of economic it-1-ansition which witnessed a climige 101' empl1a.<,i:= from `(he rights of lcapital to the rigrlits of lmmamity. VVl1nf nrinl-inln: rln '0 riP(lnnn in I I l l `Capital DO LI1(_` l'lg'l1LS UL lN.IH1':Hl1`I.-y. What principles do we deduce in i1 he shrugglo between capital and ilaboi` in this new industrial age ui ,machi11er_\', g;1-eat units of capital, |g2`0c.t groups of employees, y,-1-ca: icomplexity of social o1'g'zn1iz-utioii? :1 VL*l1i'."L11'E to suggest, :1 few as fol- =1ows : i 1 m...-.i-..A... 1-.... 41. __:._Li L. There are many and varied types of assurance and insurance. A, savings account assures the depositor of an active reserve that can be had on instant demand in an emergency. A savings account assures nancial stability and security against market risks. Open a savings account with this Bank and benefit from the assurance such an account will give you. l'HE CANADIAN BANK OF CONIMEPJJE L<.l.|.1Ull, CUCFCIUH 01' IIILIHIILHIIIOII. 9 4 u. Evm~p1oyL-1's should negmiate izmd conwt.1-uct with the 1'ep1'esentatives `of any 'gu'rv.1p of their cmployees so chosen. J D.` Iuougzun CUll(.`C'LlVL`l_\ . I . 2. Employees have the right `o L`-a1'g'ain th1'oug'h representa:ive.s freely chosen by them without dic- tation, coercion or intimidvaxtion. I 2 F`.1n.n1nx.u.a-.< ;-L.-unbl 1\nn-AV :n"n vtolerato mo illegal practices by it in u.u_\' u' uune _ mg-_u'zu tnlngs. 1n me United. Stf:xte.<. Certainly we would Canadzl, but it` tho workc-r.= want a C.I.O. 1'upres<=ntativo, an .-\.F. of L. 1'ep1 c-senta`t.ive, 0: some 0.11101` one to act for them in 21 .>;iven imlL1:t.1'_~.' we must C0l1(`((ln' tlmt ri_L`l1t to tlwnl as long as such 2'F`prc~.~'ntz1ti\'v.= . mit toCan:uliz1n law and onlor. . I would recommr-nd to Prmnir-1' Hepburn `shat lw road .\I:1(-l I{ing".< book HL1n1andt_v and Indus- 1`r_\'." wlu-re: L110 four olr-m(`nt.< of `:l`I(lLl. labor. n1z1nz1_<.':o- mt.-nt and {the public ;u'r- an:1l_\ zc-d and put tfognthm`. Tl1r>: four (-10- monts are 21 four-l1o1`.-n tmxm that must pull 1o_.-"other. The mm-at tu. of the next ;.rPneration is to f]('llll(`- ate t.l`mir 1'ospecLive rights and obli- gzltions. 1 V - I 1. Employees have the right tol 'b2L1'g'ain collect'iv0l_v. | I 9 T7.n1n`n\,'Pna hzurn Han 1-?n>k+ Onn FEHICC. I hold no brief for the C.I.O. ntay have done ille}.-'z1I thing's in the U n itod Sttzxfns. (70)-f.:1inl\' 1:! urn urnnlrl I } Ho1'din_u' the n1unap;er and telk-r `of the Royal Bank at Schr.-mbcrg :into the vault at the point of 1'`~ fvolw-rs and than trussing thom up. 9two n1aske(l bandits scooped up the . contents of the till and vsczuwd with 'about $2,000 on Tuesday. The thurxs 0.-*cupPd 311 a Iiqltt . whit-h \\ a.~' Int-'2' found aban- rlonwl in tho ditch . <(*\`*I1 milvs down ;t11(- S('11on~.l)-rs.-'-.-\lliston road. Tho `car, it was fnuml, had lwen stolen Hn Toronto. .\Ir.<. .\Io.<.<. who has :1 Quinn '01-ncc Han uh-m.+ 4`.-um .L -cur, It munu, mm M-en stolen 5stm'f' :.c1-o.=.< the st)'cr`t from tho `hank. noticed th-* our drivv up and fdown sex :-1'n1 times hr-fore the hold `up. zxnd noticed the lice-n. numhnr. T) r` Hm-. :-nn Hm .u...~......n.. .....: f GUNMEN TAKE $2,ooo.oo ' FROM SCHOIWBERG BANK up. illll`. HUI,l('(`U U11` ll('t'H.\'C` nUnH)T`1'. D. C`. .\[orri. thr- muna_;'Pr, and W. W. }0_\1'(`1'.s`. tllvr. were alone in the bank and h:ul`n0 choico but to obey orders. Gr.'u'ei and earth roads in Simcoe [County have been in bad shape this past week and it will require con- siderabie work to get them in pass-I -.. able condition. rxl N-EY YORK. . . . VVA SHIING TON. The other dlay a prominent citi- zen was exalnining the gwanolithic sidewalk in front of the post office. He was thinking of granolithic pave- ment in front of his store and wank- ed to make sure whether the broak- ing of? of the surface in spots indi- cated Lhat the whole thing would break up. He was told that the 'patentee g'ua1'an*teed~1his pavement iagains! a half centui'_\' of time.l Still the citizen was not too well satised. l he vc-rand-ali in front of J. iClark(: &. Co. and the Bank of Coin- lmerce is to be taken down and uni awning` substituted. This is the be! g'inning' of an improvement which will we hope go on until the un- sighll_v vcrandzths and cross .=ign.- l li:H'C all been r0movPd from 0111' Iillillll` businesxs street. i l DougaIl's furniture factor_\' is a hive of active in(Iu;~'t1'_\'. Mr. Dougall the tixnes are good and businc-:<,s at Ir.-as-t 15 per cent. be't*te1' than \ ,_\'cra1' ago. Thga farmers are supply- iing` themselves with 21 better class of 3 furniture than fo1'n1e1'I_\'. i `Looking Back! I SaUu1'(la_v .~: ma1'ket: Wheat _bu.<.. oats 30c, barley 40c. peas beef $4.50 to $5.50 c\vI., drc {pork $6 cwt., chickens 40c butter 16c 1b., eggs 80 to 10c d( poitatoes 75c I0 800 bag`, hmy $ lion. T/he death occurred on Friday last of` W<=Ilin,g'ton Ault, one of Ba1'ri9 .<: best known ba1'ri.< t.ers, after several mont.h:< of illness. Hr: had been :1 2'1,-.' of Barrie for 36 _\'(=2u'.'~;. "llhe boa- ciz1g' season is now fairly open, and on Monday night Mr. there were boats out as on any evening` in the middle of the summer. Mr. C-a1`l9_\` now has 70 boats, he having` 'a.dde('2 :1 large number during" -the past? win- I ` Carley says as many ` ter. In the Dominion esttimates present ' ed to the House of Commons or. Monday we find the sum of $4,510! for the Barrie post oice. Tihe total .amount the finance minister 1'e(11'1in:.- Ifor the year 15 $42,321,182. y A ImjgrP number of music lvovo:-.'-' (and :1 few other lovers) assembled: u , TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO 1912 nnuncs; auu llll| DUNLOP AND MULCASTER STS. FIFTY YEARS AGO 1887 `(W3 PRINTIN3 BETFUIBEMENTS We carry a full line of Constables and Coroners Farm and House Leases. The Northern Advance is equipped- to handle All Kinds of Printing from a Business Card to a Catalogue. 1.001 over your requirements and place "our order with the Advance. Nut-thern Ahuanrv PHONE 53 LOAN EXPEREENQE uIulI\l:|.; wnezu '{- )C 45c. dr ssod pan: 0223 to 10p An-um This Bank recently held its 81st annual meeting. We offer this eighty-one years of experience to progressive Canadian business firms and individuals who re- quire Bank Credit in keeping 'with accepted banking principles. We will be glad to discuss your requirements. Printers in Barrie since 1847 For NORTH BAY "I :..r.......-.I:-s- n_:_. quc pani dozen. $10 nl Incorporated 1 855 Two new freight engines, com- monly known as hogs, on account of their immense size, arrived in Allandale on Sunday for use be- tween hero and T.o1'onut:u. [in Qut-en s Park last Tuesday even- ying to listen to the first banxi con- cer of the season, but owing to a hitch in the a1'rax1gemen'ts the music- ians did not show up. The weather, {they said, was too cold to play. I j-_-_- Sid Sherlock left M*0n\d~a_v to take up his duties as govennnent re rungxer near C~och1'ane. Mr. Chas. Stewart, 21 former Mid- hurst farmer, was made 21 member of the Alberta Provincial Govern- ment Cabinet with Ithe portfolio of Minister of Municipalities. A4; Satu-rd`oa.y s market xvheat. was quoted at 90c to 92c a bushel, oats 55c. peas $1.10, live hogs $8 to $8.15 cwt., dressed $11 to $12, chickens 15c 1b., hens 8c 1b., butter 320 1b., eggs 20c dozen, pota/toes $1.25 bag. Barrie Lumber Co. YOUR HOME WITH Order Your Stationery Business For ms and Counter Check Books In Barrie RED TOP INSULATING Wlll 0 Take advantage of this oppor- tunity to put a reproof blanket of insulation around your home. Keeps you warm in winter and cool in summer. Pays for itself by saving fuel. First cost low. Installed without muss or litter,._ easily and quickly. Get full details about the health protection, oom- fort and economy of Red Top Insulating Wool. Magistrates Forms also Page Th1-gov All Orders Will Receive Prompt .Attention--Phone 53 THE Northern Advance

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