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Northern Advance, 13 May 1937, p. 6

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__j-- pa` AVTIIJKILVTCI-J ~ Canadian National Express Money Orders T-246D ______. ` `t"*til" 7-0 any other station named below: F311;. ("nHx'*`.vru-rmd \.';..4'.-.wi n_'":- `D. uuu LUL1).'.'I.. FOR HA.\'DBILL . I - as v C tn - - MAY 14 CHAIRO-PLANE KIDDIE AUTO RIDE grain. The greatest prot comes in fegding stock real _zrain. He urg- ed the farmers to follow this plan and they would nd good beef and hog prices in the spring. Tn lrapn H-up hnv: nn than Frn-m Han mug prlces In ule sprung. To keep the boys on the farm the business must be protable. And so he must be the sharppest, shrewest and smartest man in the land. Farming is a gamble, for you must ght the hardest, meanest, toughest foe in the wor1d-the weather. Information from Agenis. .r`l'\DTY T THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1937. A young man, age 22, near town, was married two weeks ago to a young woman who recently came to the district. VVhen he came home last Thursday night his bride of 21 week had own. She left a note saying: Dear Tom--I hmve gone forever; you will never see me again. I have gone to live with my own husban_d. DETROIT- I We are glad to see the followingi names among those who were suc- cessful at the recent examinations? prescribed by the College of Physic- l ians and Surgeons of Ontario: Prim- | ary, J. A. Cross. J. A Ross, W. C.E Gilchrist, C. H. )1-cLcan, H. B. Thompson, A. llyers, P. J. .\IcDon- ald, J. Palling, H. Wallwin; nal,` C. H. McLean. The following havel passed for the degree of MD. and] C.M.; J. A. Cross, J. A. Ross, W.: C. Gilchrist and H. Wallwin. ] 1912 a Two companies have lease options ; on over 4,000 acres of land around 1 Barrie, and hope to start boring for] oil and gas within a few weeks. Mr. Copeland, of Penetang, has. commenced to build a roller mill inl Elmvale, which will add greatly toi the propert_\f of the village. When completed it will cost $20,000. .j.__. Yesterday, May 12th, '1(3heS nf snow f`nH Imu- ---- I Council on Monday night passed by-law. to be Suhmiml +n Hm. For NORTH BAY For MIDLAND _ For TORONTO and intermediate Points and intermediate polntsand intermediate point; 9.45 am. xc|4.l0 p.m. 9.45 a.m r`-d7.I5 p.m. 8.40 a.m. d6.l0 p.m. ye3.l0 p.m. xd7.15 p.m. c3.l0 p.m. e8.15 p.m. 2.05 p.m. 8.15 p.m. xe8.15 p.m. -4 N-EY YORK. . .. WASI-MNGTEON . TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO DUNLOP AND MULCASTER Page Six SARRIE - MAY mm tommr ism - INCLUSIVE EHOWS RIDES GIFT BOOTHS FERRIS WHEEL MERRY-GO-ROUN5 o7on1 -_-_-_-:.__._.._..._ .._..._.._....__.. ., Caraadian Legion Coronation "Week Carnival and Bazaar ALLACE BROS. Shows FIFTY YEARS AGO See i)API'AlN DUNCAN FAIRLIE 0-ban, 51 X-`To OriIlia only. FLYING HIGH REVUE )u=o.|a p.m. Eastern Standard T`in1r- :-Sat. only; d-dai1y except SzLt., Sun. and 1101.; o-Sat., Sun. and H01. only. X-`T0 Oriflia rmlv. Y-'T`.n `Cmnvnnhnv-cf nnlu xuI.|a P-ITI- p.m. I The Saskatoon Daily Star. just toi hand, says that from 35 to 40 cars of settlers effects pass through Saskatoon every day and are sentl out over the Goose Lz1kr- line. For every carload of. effects it is esti-' mated that ve persons arrive as st-ttlers, and that is but 21 small sec- tion of the g'reat west, which is so rzu>idl_v lling un. Zu== ``"":"\;"'\%L'~4-"*9 `*2 7 / zhe King's Highway $.AFE DIRECT ' ECONOMICAL ATTRACTIVE ROUND RIP FARES G'10l\ Y)YYI".TI'.1AlI\ LEAVES:':_.__ ~ARlIl Tickets and Information at cu A A n---on an-n nearly two 3 Rnnh (Hersh- ualnvna .$18.00 ..`$20.2:'3 7 -: -iv -.1---u- E`.izabe ti'a Street Commons, at Ann St}-eef. . unu non. omy. Y-To `Gmavenhurst only. The nancial and other reports of Collier St. .VIetho(iist Church were given at :1 joint nwetinp: of the boards on Tu(,-. night. The treasurer showed 21 total of $7,300 raist-d for all purposes during the past year. we CUIILS. ' Attention is directed to the fact` that the Treasury Bill drbt has br-r-n i ]0\Vf:l`(.'d by $12,000,000 and that thf`| laveragzr: rate of intern-.=:t is half thutf ;standing' on the books in July. mm. A . r.. ,... ___L: ,1 1.7-1!. Another fact which is st1'o.<,s::-:1 `is that 15-vcar mono;-_v was obtained at homo at the most 1'-avorablo matr- receivr,-d by any province in u quar- ter of a century. Bonds with an :wL-rage maturity of 161,4; years, it! is pointed out, wore sold at a cost! of about 3',- _ pr-r cont, the two is-| 3 'ucL'I1 maue in me present century.| Discussing` the decrease in funded: debt, experts agree that it has been accompanied by a change in carr_\'- |in;r: char9;es even more revo1ution21r_\' than the turning over from a 1936 decit of $13,000,000 to a sta;,';:e1'-I ing surplus. It is pointed out that [in the scal year ending in 1934. -42.62 cents out of ever_\' dollar of rr:\w11ue was required to meet thv-I illl(`l`('. ~Tt account. Now, less than 26 ' cents out of the revenue dollar is necessary for this purpose. which means that insteari of 57 cents re-i maininrz for the benet of thr. people, t,herP is :1\'z\il.'\.h!r~ :1 sum of, 74 cents. Au,...:..., :.. .):.._.L_z . .1 a . , 1' I va.\pa_yI:1'b. I Unprecedented Surplus i I Examination of the statement now! .conrms the fact that the surplus is` itwelve times the surplus budgeted .for a year {:0 and achieved whilel `other provinces were striving to `lborrow to meet current expendi-l "tures. This is the 1ar_:est surplus; lrealized by any Canadian provincej vsince Confederation. It has also: been noted that, in addition to real-' lizing an unprecedented surplus, the |funded debt of the province has ibeen reduced by $26,000,000 andi the gross debt by $33,000,000-ori lthree times the amount promised in ethe last budget address. It is they rst reduction in the gross debt of the Province of Ontario that has! {been made in the present century] 1 DlSCUSSlno` fl1r- fln('l`ra9cn in 4`un/lmvll I The balance sheet of a business `in which every person in Ontario is` interested, noteworthy for a substan-| tial surplus and an equally sub-' stantilal debt reduction, is brought to` the attention of the province with: the publication of the govermnenlfs` financial statement for the scal year` }just closed. I 2 1 ,L4 1'1-.. 11:; 1_,n 1.1 Y! ,,L,,,,__ I J V ' ~ ` V)-' l l When Hon. Mitchell F. Hepburn, lPrime Minister and Provincial Treasurer, presented his budget in the Legislature, showing of an esti-I mated surplus of $7,000,000 after, paying a relief bill of $12,500,000, it was considered remarkable inas~ much as it represented the rst bal- anuced budget in Canada since the` I id-epression. The complete picture, `as revealed in the gures of the pubished statement, shows the act- .ual surplus to be much larger than- 'Mr. Hepburn indicated, namely,l `$0,313,938, and this after taking! 3500.000, but of $13,270,000. .ea1-Q of :1 relief bill, not of 312,-` .'.\I-finn n+' fl-an 'T`\'1:\ncn\v1' hnvxnut l ihll t':Jl Ll ;'L`lli."lL U'il, HUL OI -51:,` 4 c ion 0' t e reasury Depart- Imcnt in publishing the statement in: :]l]1Entp1'ess_ `(ill `departure in {.;()_verr_1-i _ pzou ine and one \\hl(.'l1 1s. .iest1gnt;l tho give promptly all tliel ac s o t e pay-as-_vou-;_ro policy to` the persons most interosted--the` . taxpayers. l Ilnn.-A..nJn-.s-.I Q......I.__ EONTARIO GOVERNMENT I SHOWS $9,313,938 SURPLUS v ||A\l| FTFA LO. CHICAGO MONKEY CIRCUS u.-swruay, .Vla_\' 12th, two`; inches of snow fell, but soon disap- peared. On the 7th the tc-n1pr,-z'atu1'e ` rose to 76 degrees. PHONE 62 '{Q`ANADA S PREMIER ATTRA*`.'TIONS' lmmb prmlum-r: I _tht`n' cuxh m-Lurnu by: ` HHVUT. ll:-`;:in`nim.: Junv 2H, H137. ln1,\-.912: ml` lumhs in ()nl:1rio uml Lhv Wm-l. will pay Lwn 1-4-111,5 pvr pouml mors- for :w- and wt-tl1I'r lambs than I'm- buck l:unl;;+. Hll_\'vl':s` nmy also [my up to 0111- ('l'l1L pt-r pound morv l'm lmnbs of must ls-.~ximl>|v \vviy,:l1l..~: nml of ;.;'nml qu:|lil._\v' Llmn for lmnl).~.- W(,'l;.D|lllI}!,` uvu-r SH) znul up to Ill) poumls. Up to two ('('lll,H [wr pound mort` may bu paid for luml).~< of (lu- .s'i":Llilv \vV'l'l`Ll|,h' ulmwv for lambs wvix.-:hing ova-r ll0 p4)llll(lH. lln.n- ixhml nml vull lmnlm will lw mm" for on l.h:- Im.-ix of Llwir rvlntivv quality. All I-znnlm Hlmulcl lw lock vd. ,cu.~u..s nacx oeen capitalized. I A year ago, it is recalled, Mr. Hepburn made the following state- ment: With the savin; of intr`rr-st `and a consequent reduction in the Icost of _:o\'t-rnment, we shall 110' able to carry the b1es: of {.:'oo(l government into the homes of tho `humbleszt man and woman in this` -province. .-\nrl in delivm-in';.r his`! burly."-t :11i in March, he re- marked: We turn our faces, not" itowzxrd the sh-;:do\vs. hu toward the `sun. and \'iv.~\v in that dirt`-ction a brighter and happier day for this grrt-at land. HU1. I The budget has been generally !ace1aimed as an honest and sound Ipublic accounting, it being: pointed [out that the province could have re- icorded a ;~'urplus of twenty millions :instead of seven if direct relief jcosts had been czxpitalized. " vear nrrn M in .-n....n,\,i \r.. Buck lmnl)s of markt-L weight and z1;,"r- art` not (IL-sirr,-(I by the trzuh b<'cuL1sc they yield: ` Carcass!-:4 of poor (:0nf0rmz1tio11- h(-u\'_\' front ends. ` Flesh of strong: odor and undesir- able flavor. Fh.-sh of poor color. Loins and l~;:.< :m- Lh<- most vulu-3 abl`! cuts of Lhlr Iumb c:1I'<':1ss and. bucks are (IL-cit.-nt, in d('\'('l0])lHvnt- of both tht-st: parts. Bucks hm .-' slack Inins. ht-nvv uh....m...... ..`.z a x> usru H)!` n cn:mg- ol an-t 'ath(~r~ than :1 stumly ((31, in Cnllmiit, it, is pzu'Lirul:,u'l_v important in lvznmb nH~:1l..~:. Om-v ('()ll.\`lllIl(`l`S m-L nlI'~ . . . I llu\'m'-(I lzunl) tm-_\' um sll:s |l|(`l0llS 01 all Izunh o't'r<-tl I'm` 5:1]:-. Btu-k lumhs prmlum; Ht-.~:h nf llll(l(`.\ il':l|)l flavor. um, . u. .... . sues reflecting` the high credit en-`I Jloyed by the province. , Social Legislation Acclaimed Many of the budget announce-1! Hnents have been enthusiastically ac- [claimed throughout the province by `reason of the widespread benets they represent. The highest com- .mendation has_ been forthcom1ng~ ' from municipal councils as a result `of the gvanting of a provincial sub- lsidy to 1nunicipalities._equa1 to one mill on the tax rate. At the same time, these councils have been en- abled to reduce taxation as a result of the province havinlg relieved them i from contributing to the cost of old page pensions and mothers allow- unces. The govcrnment s sympa- thetic attitude, so far as social leg- islation is concerned ,is also reflect- ed in the Premier s statement en- dorsing` the Dominion Government s ,dc-cision to grant pensions to the !blind at the age of 40. Farmers will Benet It is pointed out also that, in ad- `dition to abolishing the amusement `tax, ,representing' a sacrice in !revenue of $1,900.000 a year, there 1 l `have been other drastic cuts in tax- iation which have been greeted with enthusiasm on every hand. In the case of licenses for farmers trucks ` and commercial vehicles, there was a reduction in cost of 25 per cent., i `which means a saving of over $1,- i000,000 a year to some 80.000 of lthcsc commercial operators, and a ucorresponding loss in revenue to the grovermnent. ' Sound Public Finance I During: the coming year, it was lintimated, there will be capital ex- ipenditures of $31,935,000 to pro- Evidg emplo_vment, $14,587,000 groin;-: ijnto highway extensions, and $2,- i 650,000 for public buildings. At the same time. the frovc,-rnmr-nt is bud- acting` for :1 surplus of 952,282,000 after allowing $11.000,000 for re- Elief. _________. Collingwood is to have a four- team softball league this year, and will operate under the Ontario Soft- ball Association rules. :a1LL-1 I T`I. BUCK LAMBS NOT WANTED HCK H`. l"Iz1vur 4 in nl` ..| CIRCUS SIDE SHOWS in}; ; Wm-I.` morn-` (`mu Hm. |):l_\'< u- ` (h-.~4irwh|u- and, lmnh.~a'; II()' v paid lnmh.~.- M` .I.. The Northern Advance v - nmy increase! .).`i (H U!` ` 4' I:unl).s-f 1 pu` 1 Ix.` .ln..l. WORLD FAMOUS HIGH DIVER i;v\'I'm*u up Lnrouzxnout the year. i I E`). Preventing: loss from bruising e ,:1ml won] pulling.-: by providing load-. ~ |inp: chutes. partitions where neces- ' s:u'_v und by loading for shipment so - txlmt lambs are -comfortable. I or all these suggestions, probably ' the rst one, if carried out by all. 0 producers, would result in the ` greatest good to the industry. uouncu Monday night passed] a by-law, submitted to the` ratepa.yers on June End, to raise! by debentures the sum of $25,000 to pave Bradford St. from Tifn St. to Elizabeth St., and construct a; concrete culvert from the north side I of Ellzabeth S. across the Agricul- tural Park to Bradford St. unu Ll`il(lo conamons. Oats are moro g`m1Pmll_\' _:rov:n throughout Czmatla than barley. Practicall_\' all farmr-rs raise 11 sup- ply of oats to use as food. Too fre- ; qu(-2ntl_\' this is llHl. (l vs l1o,'.1'f . without a propvr proportion of bar- .|lr*_\'. and such pra('ti('(- is m'inc9(l in [ the ro: baron quality. Sm1ti- ,Tment in support of 4;-rt-at<-1` sell`-| V. I sui('i(-nc_\' in ;<'-xwrzil provinces would ` [imlicatv that (`ll'0rt's will he (liroctml _ ` toward .\'('('ll)'ll1g` hr,-ttrer hulzlnce in .a(:r(-z1,2'I- as betwoon thoc two crops. I l [, Foul _Lrra(lv what and w`.1-`:11 s(:2'(-nnings will continue to ('Om]')11l`0 with barley as food. l{oclo:1nin_Lr wheat scrt-vninfrs have b(-on found sntisictory for many livv stock `fe purposes. The volume of gl.`m,-(I 1_"l`:1(ll* whr:1t varies from yr-:11` `to your and l'(`vrlm's cannot be sure 01' .<:-4-urin_u' H-quirt-mollts 2mnu:1ll_\'. ` lllll' !"l' IiI'\`i` \.`nlII'1Ir\ nr I~nnn\nfH-inn l _"`0urxl-d l):u'lv_\', and on this 01 .~ l'('lll'lll_`. ,' rvqum-vnoms zmnu:1II_\'. Thu g*rr-nit-. SOLH'('(` of competition for h:1r]-y conu-s from bran, shorts. xni and othvr mill pr0(Im'.1.' f'<-1-(ls. 'l`h<'.s`:~ f<-u-(ls :m- . by m:n'kvL o1'_u'z1ni7.:1tio11.s'. sn1(-sn1:u1- ship p-:snl .\'l'l'\'i('(` such as is not :10 account uro ll.\'`(l mat of proportion to their t-rm.-rit as cmnpzuw-(I to hnrlr-_\'. Farm News`; A'p:ri : HUI IN- I I. (lzustrzuimz all mm lnmhs when" H) to 2| (lays of {L_`.!(}. l 2. l)ocl all lambs. | 4 3. linisl1inp: and m.-u'k(-ti11,u: :1` il:nnh.s' at \v(-i'g`hts, 75-90 pounds. , I. ;\lur| as L-:u'l_v in thr gal-1150-I1 as lumhs are of desirable- '\v~ig'lH.s so that sup-plies will be q-v(`nt-(I up throughout the PrOventinn' Ins`: 'f'1-nun In-nicinnl Ministor Sp".-mks Sp<-nkin_L: h-l'm`\- thv R0l:n'_\' Club nf Owen Souml 1-:~(-4-nt.!\'. Hon. Dun can I\`Izu'.~:h:1l|. I ro\'im'i:nl .\'1inis't<~r of _I\;zriu'uILurr~, f21l'llliH_L`_` proh- l(-nns mm! :ulvi.~'t-ml H10 f:n-nwr :tI<`st.< of th- 1-\'-nin_-.1` to st:1_\' out of dt-M. V.\..Al. I... n..I.1 .1. ., - I Barley Competitors in Live Stck Feeds The greater plzxrt of the Canadian barley crop which enters commerce is used as live stock feed. It is be- ` lieved, however, that a better qual- | ity of lnish of meat animals, parti- cularly hogs, would result from its greater use. As a feed, barley has i several competitors. Many poultry-l men and [)0l.lltl'_'\' nutritionists are{ not satised that barley may com-1 pletely replace corn in poultry rat-j ions, but the nec(-ssity for economy! rlm'ingr the past few years has con- \'im*r~rl nmnv fsn-mm~: rxnrl nnnlh-ui il('l)L. ; Youth, ;:iv~n thr- Q(`l'\'n.- nu )Iz'1n_\-' pot1ltl;_\:- reduced costs of tuition board etc nutrltlomsts arellt has become a College St1.i(.t1:_ . for bzn'l_e_V con1-lfarmersy sons and its courses 31.0 m 1'z1t-jshortand p1.actiCa]_ "To keep the I1()I'l, r.1ec(-ssvutx: for economy young men and boys on the farm ` rmlng` fe\\ has _ you have to make farming, p1.ot_: Vince-d many farmers and poultry gable, he said and that is What I extmzsion workers of the merits of this department is trying. to do_; b.'u'le_\' and that com is not cssen- Keep them proud of their heritage: till in I)0111t1'.V'_1`atl_-"` 'h`' "ita',of the farm, make them realize thtt ` mms are supplled In ;;reen feed or it is the greatest indu_=t1.y in the m vntamm carr_v1n'g OIlS. Imported world which it Certainly iS_and corn, ho\vevr2r. wxll contmuv to be you will have solved your problem_ .fed S."m1 ]f`S_S`.'S f 1"?) stock | Farming can be made protable. 1}} O(j0`1n, (`OaStZ}!,.`ScLt`OnS un( or preS_l A.,0'1'ir-11lhn-r- it nwvnrxvcriwwcr :lnu-lv 1 Farm and Home Week The usual Farm and Home Week at the Ontario Agricultural Colleve will be held June 21 to June 25 in- clusive. On account of the numer- .been added to the college herds and locks in 1':-cent months, a record at- Itendance is expected this year. jVeVry special c-"orts will be madv !to have better special exhibits and ous higrh class animals which have 'to have all zu'1'am.v;ements and l`ucil- : :ities as complete as possible. um: 01 me great rapidly lling up. Doutn-Western Untarlo Prices: Timothy No. 2, $8.00 per ton; No. 3, $6.00; alfalfa, $9-10.50; , oat straw, $3.50; ry*e straw, $4.00; ' ,whL-at straw, $4.00. I 111\rnIv_"l`I1m~n in dill n1\nn+ 9 '|.U1`(.`S 1n greatest supply. | Demand: Local mark:-1; only f..ir.[ Exp-ort demand for alfalfa and clover mixtures not as brisk as dur- inf: ozu-Iy part of the year. ' guuuau. SLl'21\\', .::4.UU. I Sup'pl_V-The1*e is still about 30 per cent. of crop in g'1'o\\'0rs hands. Timothy mixtures and alfalfa mix- Itures in greatest supply. l n(\n`.nhtl' l.nr-nl n1:n-lrr-f nnlv 4` iv I HIGH RIDE CATERPILLA R . ..v- .u-- Iurnl. mo UI1t:l)`l0\ 1:11; I "- llo;:v. \\'hl(`h Is for` 1-n4-t (.~!' Lhw l':n'm'r s son. has _ South-Western Ontario 1nc- 'T`:mnHu- Mn -) are n M_l Q0-Ft. Dive ink) 21 Pool of F it; DIONNE S FREAK ANIMALS |1`2l.l'llllllg C2111 Ut.` [1l'c1(lC p1`0I][':lDl. i Agriculture is emerging` slowly from the conditions of the past few years, but, while grain is hi'f. .`i`l in price. it is soinothingz of 21 h':i-dship to Ontario farmers. But it is well .worth while to feed your cattle and pi}.-cs on high priced grain. much moore so than feeding: thcm on poor FFRIDAY, MAY l4--FROM BARRIFL and from All Stations between Trout Creek and King, Ir.-.1 ing Midland, Penetang and Meaford Branch Lin`7z. 0.. 'l"f\Df\I\l'l"l\ DlII?l'Z`A1r\ un...~..-,- -__-- - , ;nr,.`.;,J,- Looking Back? .v .vuvn-u uurr/-u..u VVlNl))()K ULIROIT BI`ZLI]f0l`(l, Brockvillca, BeHr:viH::, iowrr.2.r.':iLj-'-, ,'r,rx.*..';~_'_ Calcdon EasL, Ch:Lth;1rn, Cornwall, (;'ar.ar;ar,"1=:, C=-c.':{=.`/rrr. Glcncoe, Godc-rich, Guelph, HA.VUUJ"O.\`, Hz..> rI'-.`.r..` 2' ,-':.--'r,.. 'KincardiJ1r.-, K,I,NGS'I'O.\', Kitchrzner, LinrJ:~:ay, I.;'.v,.*/.v:'.!. I.O'.`.'~ DON, Milton, Morrisburg, Napanee, NIAG.-K FLA F.4..Lf..'~;, O-re.-. Sound, Oshawa, Palmerston, Paris-:, }"r.-terboz-o. Pres-.r.r,`.:` P2. Hope, St. Catharines, Sta-rnia, Sou-`.harr,=p:rm, .'~, t:2:.7'orri, T';.'r-,-.- ham, Trenton Jct., Whitby, Wiarmn, VVool'-.106-k. Also on MAY 14 and 15 to Gravr.-nhu1*.~;t, Bra1;=:brir1'2_'=:. ?'.";."'.r~7_. Callander, NORIIH BAY, and ALL .S`T.1.T"IO.\`S or. . -, TEMJISKAMING and .\'OR'[`HER.\' 0.\3TAP.IO ELY. 2r.r .\ IPI.:.~,'I? CENTRAL RLY., and beyond COCHRA.\'F. to K.i.P,'.SPZ.4.SI.`~fG a HEARST. ,~. . . .. .. - ..,... uni, uuc anauun so any otner station named below: Allandale, Bu1'1 s Falls, Collingwood, .\;'r:z-.fo:`d. OrI"ia. Gravenhurst, Mudlvand, Penr.~`.an;_r, Bracebzirlze, Hun->7 $119. New- market. ' rs nu. ._ -;.;44 ;..n.;u. . and to Parry Sound, Ardbeg, Keg: Jct., P Sudbury, Capreol, Westree, Gogama, Tio paxyne, Longlac, Geraldton, Jellicoe, Bear a d. `T. A From any one Burk Co Cravpnhnrq 1T'n':11;-nay! D-...,... non run 11.-x.\u1511.1. CANADIAN NATION ITS? Canadian \ aH.-ma) I:`\.'I'\$\r.-;- \r-._... r\__1-__ Jun. ntzlu Fares, Tickets, Return Limits and An-rr -A.\ -- . .__ Cent-A-Mile Round-Trip 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 benet from the` assurance such an account will give you. FHE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ... ..... ..,., uuu men.--u nrancn l..ln T TORONTO BUFFALO WINDSOR rnn9(':.u.l l").,,\..I...Zll rl.IlA,,'lI r- TOTAL ASSETS O_VER $500,000,000 1887 The excursion season is now open. The Enterprise steamed into port on Thu1'sdu.1y evenimg and on Satur- day made an excursion trip to Pen- insula Park, with :1 good crowd.

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