Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 10 Jun 1937, p. 5

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:. G. Snider \'i. I`.c-1-t1':1m at Dalston k ond. . c....,:...~ n+ 2+ . tho wook r-ml F.ad_v. returned from T11vsda_V. {(.-v. I xan were in 1111' nom Lm-1r mum at the n-cto1'_\' A picnic will it-zu.-h on Satur- p.m. and baby i few d:1}`.< ; . Sun- n The June meetivntg of the Women s Institute was held at Mrs. D. Camp- bell s on Thursday afternoon last, with 25 ladies present. The roll call was answered by How to make Sun- `day 3. Rest Day. Mrs. Hogan, of B-eirrie, was present by request and gave a splendid and informative paper on Dyeing with all Kinds of Material and Colors, and had ar- ticles to illustrate her talk. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Hagan for the trouble she had gone to. A piano duet was render- ed by Miss Elsie Plowrig'ht and Mrs. Geo. Johnston. The tea hostesses were Mrs. Dusto and Mrs. O. Wil- son. The next meeting` will be held at Hrs. Irvin Johnston s on July 8th. under the eo-n-venership o1` Agricul- ture. Mr. Adamson will give an ad- dress. The roll call will be A garden pest. and how to get rid of if l`hm-n will he "An PT\'('l1:ll1Q`(` of. aunuu ymu. unu- The funeral of the late Mr.'~:. Wm. Adzuns took place on Friday after- noon last from the home of her son, Leigliton Adams. Rev. Geo. Cruse conducted the service, and Rev. J., 1\Iarshall, of Toronto, 21 former pus- tor. gave a very appropriate and comforting` message. made in the family plot in the Un- ion Conietery. She leaves to mourn her loss her liusbaml, Eldon and Leighton, and Arthur, of l{i1'klan Lake; also nine , and one sister, Mrs. C. W. Parker, to whom ex- tended the .~1_\'xnpatl1y nlnnlx` Interment was ' three. sons,; of )Iinesin,2'.L of the com-,t 1 \ (ll'(3Ss. rne rou can wm 0e ".1 it. There will be `an exchange of salad plates. 'T`L.. 13....-. .1 .3 (Ln Int-1. "\`u.. `X7:-n SIX TEAMg TAKE IVY BALL ' nuun|L_\. . Bliss E. Simpson, sister of the late` .\Ir.<. Goo. P. Trac_\', and who has bu-on 1':-siding: here for over 21 _\'e2u'.; 1) 'ed away on" Friday last in 1..h{`l B-:11'ri0 hospital after a fu\\' da_v.<" jllrloss. She was laid to ]'f.`>'t in thry calm-tt-ry here on Sunday afte1'noon.; tho . being conducted by! Jr-`:v.o\'uh :< \/V'itn(r.~'ses. of which snc (1(-(-z1.~'(:(14!\'z1.~` :1 member. Sho ]i\'vd3 most of hm` life in Sherbrooko, Qut-- hvc. and \v:1:~` tho last . of `her family. Mr. and ;\1r.<. 2. W. .\Iu_2'uire .~'pf'IH. ` A couple of (1`fE)'S in 'l',or0nt.o thi.~', week. 1r I -nr n rm: - 1. I `-'-H-Wu v-- uu--~-um ~'~-- -A--W :. x1\"<.-(1 (lLl1'!Il_`.1' n ; .\Ir.<. Da1'c_\` .-\1`1n: 1`(`tU]`h(`f1; Mr. and 311's. So on S':~.mr(lu_v from 21 \'i. to h<-rjald. of PCt(`l`})Ol`( home in G(-oI'_L`iz1. \\'1u-re .<]hc wzx; cz111~1z:trI-r .~' 1)z11re1{s 0} ed z:n :'.(*(-ount of hm'.fz1t1~1"s illn-L-.<;<. . 1'. zinc ; rs. She \\ a.~' :lL`(`0m1)Z11`li(`(i by two ni0c<`: on Satu1'( for :1 Ii-w \\'eok.< \'i;~'it. LM('Quzu:'i(--Durnfor .\Ii.<.< Edith 'l`rac_v was homr ovr.-1'. M1`. and Mrs. I the \vor~1< end on account of t1w';'I'oronto, visited dc-ath of .\Ii.=:< Simpson, with whom4Ronz1l th`..< week. Iv<.'\.l\. | Mr. and Mrs. R. Pl0\\'1`ig'ht and. ldzxuj.-`ht-~1' Elsie spent the twcntietlu; lunni\'e1'. of their wedding` in: i_~`n1r01'z1 on Sundzw, Gth mst. C`..4n...l..u 47...-.1 .. D Ln hr...` {3_hoicelVle%1ts{Copaco Produqg PORK or BEEF LIVER--2 lbs. HAMBURG STEAK--lb. . . . . .. VEAL CHOPS-lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . SUNLIGHT SOAP--3 bars . . . . . . . . .. CRUSHED PINEAPPLE-2 tins . . . . . GOLDEN BANTANK CORN---2 tins . . . PEARL LAUNDRY SOAP-6 bars . . . GLENROSE PEA$-2 tins . . . . . . . . .. P OF THE PEAS-No. 2s-2 tins -u ..-.u-n .- pa - I \.u 111:... I Lu-nu FLAKIES (Cream of Cream Sodas)--2 pkgs. 'V~l\II r--r -run-nun- 1 _n A`\l- -$2.. \.I|nv . . . . . .. . ...-.-..... \\..\.u... v. v. u... .,-_._.., _ ...-= _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. TOILET TlSSUE--4 rolls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Vl-TONE--Hot or Cold Drink-12 oz. tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 We carry a summer line of cold drinks,_ including Canada [ Ginger Ale, in 3 sizes; Lemon and Orange Cup, in 2 sizes; Niagara Maid Grape Juice, in 2 sizes, etc. J D. WISDOM & CO. cnamplon-smp In Luau, won ryon ey. Thornton Marons second place and Baare Cubs ` A11 road: Ind fn Tvv and Grocers ~?'and `Butchers, Allandale Phones; 1 17" and 163 LET US FURNISH YOU WITH EVERYTHING IN VFRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES A Founfain of Yogth foruuzm Lovnlon is thni wonderful _-_. -J__I-_- ..-----LI- _._-- IAUVIJUD I5 Ill WUIIUCI I |-I-I new odorless, vegetable rinse which brings lustrous high- light: Ind I natural, silken softness to the hair. Lovalon is the easiest thing in the world to um and will give your hair beauty beyond your expectations. Lovalon does not bleach ox dyc--it is a time which will not color zhenalpornect thehairin Ann wan arr!-hf in links R y wily =II.cpL LU nuns :- more lovely-morc radium. Try Lonlon--you'11 thunk U for telling you about it. 2:} L0 vRLoN 3 for 5 rlnou 4 Q 1: Chin - nan:-'-not any. um. ==`.:l')..:`|.uq.|I I_l,m'u hnna'TI.uuJ' L 1\/IINESINIG |vA nrjnu. . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --GENUlNE SPRING LAMB- Complete _ Stock of `Cooked and Cured Meals White Fish, Georgian Bay Trout Qyqgery Values second place and b1a1`1`l- buns tmru. All roads led to Ivy and many happy _2'reeLing's were exchauzod as formar residen~ cs of the district came for the event. Five '__.-xmes were played and the last had to be callml at the end of the fourth inningrs on account of darkness. 7.. ~11.-x Gus." R-.13-win (Huh: rrn rn rn V. 4, Tho way to procur-0 insults is t!` jisubmit to th('m-a man meets with no more r0. than ho s,xz1cL.~:.-- ,;Hn7.1itt. Don't forget the basket picnic of the Algwan Club to be held at the home of M1`. C. Ellsmere on June 25th. All member urged to attend. L;.:Ct,`'. xm-nlburs are also cordially invited. nu: n.\ u. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shelswcll and son Everett spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. Shelswell at Cookstown. Nlv uni` `:\rIs-a W T.na+nv and L .. btllu H115. D. D Mr. and Mr: also Lillian DL spepnt the wee Mrs. S. Lester. .... .1. >4. 44-.on.\.;. Mr. and Mrs. Hall and two chil- dren, of Toronto, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Vrwm m.mn4-m... tum .411 "\I\ Lu; __ \'V1Hl lV1l'. d.Il(l HITS. JONES. The cemetery bee will be held on Wednesday, June 16th, at West Oro .Bap`tist Cemetery. `.\/L. .....,1 1\.Y..~ T `rA,.I:- -2 m- .uuy~..vu \J\.Ill \.L_v- Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie, of To ronto, also M1`. and Mrs. Lonels, spent Sunday with M1'..an-d Mrs. W. Link. I x: J'.'L`LL`L' VVIHIJPS, WHO (1100 Jun' DEU- I Mr. and Mrs. J. Shelswell and` He-rbert spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bidwell, of Clowes. I ____:: . ;4-nu. Mr. and M13. Bruce Johnson, of `T=ho1'nhi11, spent the week end with the forme1"s brother, E. Johnson. .q\'l`I`I11`Ifh\' `Q nvfnhrlnll fn R/fv ant` me Ionners oromer, 15. aonnson. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and ,`.\1rs. Sam Whipps and family in the- (lost of a loving son and brother, `Peter Whipps, who died June 6th. i NI)` nnri Wire I Qhnicxvail and ' account or aarxnoss. In tho rst rxamo Barrio 1 managmd to come from behind homnr by John Dobson to win E Mr. Wm. Hicks, of 'l`.0ronto, who [for a number of years carried on ythe blacksmith business here, passed 'waya last week. He was favorably iknown and hig'-h1_\' respected. In- terment was made in St. Paul s `Cemetery, Invn-isl. ` "W10 ch-snvhnw-xr f'ncHx-n1 in (Inn- ;\JIlll.'Ll:l'y, lIl'Il'lSnl. ` T`he strawberry festival in con- `nection with the Townline Presby- `turizm C.hu1`ch is b.r:in~g' held on June _23rd, in` tlu-_pa1'k gzrounds. We un- :(lm'stan(l a pl:-1y will be put bn by the young people of Shanty Bay. l\/lv< Ar+l1In- `NH-n *Fnvm:n-lv nf um _vuun;_r, people 01 mmnty nay. Mrs. Arthur Wico, formerly of the (ith concession. died suddnnly in Toronto and the funeral was held- on I\Ionda_\'. 1.~'hr- !i\'.': (Im'in_o: ho1idz1_\'.<. _ Mr. and Sollitt and son Don- `am. I-`etorboro, \\':-1'0 with the 1zuttm".< ])Zl)`l':11t.'i over Sunday. | 311'. and ';\Irs. Du1'nfordwr=1~c in Sta_\'nm' Saturday at.t-ndinjx the LMoQu:n:'i(--Durnford wedding. ' WT)` nnd NTVQ T.n1'1'\' T7.(~1:hn1'f nf i LU ('\,!ll2ll !'I("JJUl'!110l'(1 \V(f(l(llHL','. , and La1'r_v I'.(-khart, ';'I`orontn. M1`. and Mrs. T).-.nul,l 4-15,A u-n.-.1- WEST ORO THORNTON ). Dt.`lS\V(.`ll HE UOOKSEOVVH. Mrs. F. Lester and two, Durrough, of Toronto, week end with Mr. and ;-for _Pge Five . 25, . 15c . 22: l1UL.II:. J1-`xv Il\\)u.J u-rsna-.. Du1-ins: 1036 the cost of building` THROUGH CO-OPERATIVES mz1te1'ia1;~: was 85 per cent. of that, ----- in 1926, while \\"d`f`.'="S were {)3 per! At a big. c0_pm.ative ram, at {1t.,_aI1 <'sttg99H;*Au1-gra on Tuesday, L._ H. Hull, 5 luctlon \\...~ L .` pct` (Ll) . . ul1l.1:L_hn.eS|dent/ of the National CO. V ` 1t"1et1t01'fI3?11`t 19;"? 3(dl .;*`:i01)C`l`iltiVL*S, Inc., Indianapolis, told A1` 'o we .ur1':.-1 _\',-`1- H" c .< ; ` .- . - . . 0'2` 1na:1'ials 1-osw. and it probable iE.}:fuqtii1e\iil:.i trig; ln$r)t(1)'E)(gS(t)0t8`(i,},\1((i that the composite cost isto-(lz1V?iDP:,n` xfectga in hi: f;e]d' In ti. ahmlt 97 D91` 09"? Of that i $93-[c:i.'~:'e of '_g-asoline. thy haxi succeed; _`3`Pa" wlth 3 `Ow 0f 8" W71'i0(l in 1`educin.` the Cost from seven C"l.i.. in `193_3: _ ` w I . ,and :1 half to threc- and a _haif cents '_'i`hu.~ cor\.~.~tiu(-tron c0>t>i1.1\(- 1705:-n'pm.. $1110", :1 total sawng to the '11` i3}`)1`u_1C`1`_Y!71t2- 1:l::>\'10hl111<;:ig:i>g; In(lmnapoii.< district of $2,000,000 21` ov, 1 2r.-us`. __;.. -~.Vea._ rnnf n.< mmnm-ml with onlv 21 mod- ` 541.. ,.,,g',.,.`.,.,} in nm. gn_\.t.(mcn in . 190 .29c .25c .25c .49c Dry . 20 . 23 . 25 . 25c c-`-11L. H1 1333. 'l`hu.< cor\.~.~'trL1(-tioii costs have ri.<`n 17 per cent. above the (loprt-;~'sion low. building` inzitc-rials rising; 26 [)('1`. cent.. as compm-ml only erate inc1`ea: in \\'a, This rise can h2n'(l1_v be considered exco:~'. however. in vir-\v of tho ; d0 mand zabroad for many of these ma- terial;~'. for the 2'eneral commodity prim lr-W-1 has risnn evmi higher, to 28 pm'_(`9nt.. and p1'oducr_-rs who have proted by these hig'l1er prices should tl1m'r:foro be in a position to `take mlvantage of the opportunities. n'-rt-(l by tho still c-omparativel_\' fa\'01`al)lu costs of construction. o- THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1937. _ At_ the With six teams competing; in the emnknll +nnrn;nncm1- nf Tvv nn Saf- CONSTRUCTION COST UP . the anuuau meeting OI tne Barrie Hockey Club held in the police court chambers Tuesday night, Dr. F. E. Maxwell was elected president for the 1937-38 season, succeeding Dr. A. S. Black, who re- tired after serving for three years. fhr-1' nfl`i(-org 21-or I-Inn Pr-nai- USE uucl. ALL ` annual meeting of the r-km: (`/Inh hold in tho See the glorious_ Cam lian Rockies from the air- condmoncci comlon u. thq "Continental Limited." Daily service between .;'(.ni\) and Vancouver. 1: u - .,on:n:- -n . ... . ... cAN,Eu7xE" }'JXi5ii'XL' 'E$<}%s}E"'$Xc3IJay oaoens FOR SAFEW AND CONVENIENCE ` CKLCIICIII. l\J|J\.I, lll `.|3IL.g Kllll % OUTSIDE STATEF OOMS. Your local agent will gladly furnish you deacriptiue bookln! and full information at to Iaru. limits: etc. `Ann;-uuggn nu;-u4\.nAa -gnu--nu. ..-.._.. __. For Sale. Speedy delivery send pnclugu by Express . PART IN TOURNAM`.-'.NTi m first took > ; third. f urn DR. F. E. MAXWELL ELECTED PRESIDENT OF HOCKEY CLUB Cubs I .'\r\ n D'clL`i who :` NC!) ` Gus? wxtn men '1'erry on me mounu. ; In the nal game Sunderland met _ T.ho1'nton and at the end of the_ 3 : fourth ixmin`-:.< led` by 4 to `2. It was. r 3 quimv dark and although ve innings g were . to have been played. g;Sundo1'1zmd xvurn doclarml wixmers . `of the: `u urnzunnt. I \ ....4`n+.~.uiu Inn:-H \lY!|: cnrvpri in The Barrie ball team lost its sec- ond game in the North Simcoe League last -night when they were beaten by the Meaford Knights by ` a 5 to 2 score. Going into the last frame the score was tied at 2-2, but with one away an attempted double play failed by inches to re- tire the side and the visitors went on to score three runs before the third out was made. Asbury pitched the rst seven innings for Barrie and allowed two runs. Tribble was on the mound for the last two frames and was unlucky to lose out. It was hard fought game and both teams played good ball. In the first inter-c1ub competition of the Simcoe County Ladies Golf -Association of the season, player`? `here on 'I`hu1'sda_V last, Orillia ladies defeated Barrie by a score of 6 to 9 2. The score of the match : Barrie Orillia Mrs. J. Walker. .1 Mrs. Wallace . .0 Miss J. B'r_vmner. 0 Miss M(`Phers0n.1 Miss Waterwortho Miss M. Downey 1 . Miss H. Garrett. .0 Mrs. Thompson}. 1 1 Hrs. F.ASp1'y. . . .0 Mrs. F. Evans. .1 I Mrs. Monkman. .0 Mrs. Baillie . .. Mrs. Laidman. ..0 Mrs. Harvie Mrs. Palmer. . . .1 Mrs. Tudhope . . LADY GOLFERS OF ORILLIA ` WIN FROM BARRIE BY 6-2 I ito 2 from Ivy. Storey was on the mound for the Cuhs, while Mervyn` Lennox did the hurling for Ivy. In the second g'an1e Thornton Maroons faced Manseld and stellar pitching- _by Jim .\Ic.\Iahon paced them to a '9 to 3 Vic-to1'_v. In -the semi-nals .Sunder1and eliminated Barrie 4 to 1 [with Ken Terry the mound. I Tn Hm nal runm .Qnndr mot I01. me: `u urnamnr. ! A cafeteria lunch was served In I 1-.x_u.~: enjoyed. with Jack Doyle- s or `cm-stru from .-\1h. supplying` t`n ` nun... thv O1`an}:,`e Hall and later dancing ilre HIKE!" SUl'Vlllg .LUI' LIIFBB ytfiif. Other officers are: Hon. Presi- dents, Mayor H. G. Robertson, W. H. Wright; Immediate Past Presi- dent, Dr. A. S. Black; 1st Vice- President, A. F. Pugh; 2n-d Vice- Presidont, W. D. Scott; 3rd Vice- pm-uuirimnxf Vvnifav Rn\r.Ii::- Qnn _ `.I1Hl>'1C. This wa:< 1h<- first Lourname.-.t .='.u1_red by Ivy for some years and e\'e1'_\'0ne attt-nding were loud 1n 'thei1` p1'ai. of the treatment ac- corded. , iuucz SAVINGS MADE ' year. Hr refvr1'e(l to one in:~:tz111ce the L -n~ited States whore one family had z1c('umulutr:d $7,500,000 out of Llw prots of indu: and con`;1'ast- ed that with the fact that the Engr- lis C0-oporaives . had disL1'ibut- - ml 0a1'nim:'.< to 7.000.000 1`e-p1'c-sc>nt- i215: 330000.000 people. '1 . ...../ J 1... LL,` |H:\' ')\,cU"UgUUU }ll:\Ip1AI,- . The rally xvus .>pon.~'o1'-d by the `Producm-.< and Consum:-1`.< Co- `o1w1`:ti\'v,-" of York (`oun1_v and (li.<-` `\'il'+ MEAFORD BEATS BARRIE` NEWS `\>ilh \_.IL)' 15 v`.>. .`l- VVHUII LIlE_\ llll/`JHU LU ` I pay only $18. The sit-down strike sure has won- ;dm'ful possibilities. The sit-down strike, says the edi- ` tor of the Palmerston Observer, is: being carried to its logical conclus-l ion in Pontiac, lVIichi;I;an, where it `originated. Newspapers in that: town recently carried an advertise- ment from the United Automobile Wiorkers Association announcing that unless rents were reduced by June 1st, members 01` the C.I.O. would cease paying landlords and would sit down in rented houses. By unlawfully seizing the pro- perty of their employers, the strikers ._ some months ago gained a higher hourly rate of wages. Now they pro- pose to unlawfully seize the pro- perty of their landlords, and to die- tate as to the amount of rent. they will pay. A ne condition of affairs has been reached when the owner of a house is deprived of the say as to what rental the building is worth, or even as to whether he shall rent it at all] or not. If the C.I.O. gets away with the seizure of houses they do not own, it is not hard to envisage them carrying the sit-down strike still further.` `KT.-x rnnv nn6- cnnn lqniiocn-ttv:1vnr< n:" lLl1'l/Il!'.`I'. We may yet see housewives sit- ting: on the oor of a grocery store because they were charged 12 cents _for a can of peas instead of 2 for $23. Or a husky automobile worker sitting down in a dry goods store because he insists on paying $25 for 21 suit instead of $27.50 the mer- chant asks. (W1. n x|v.11r\`n I-`nu-`Hp Al-` n34-u -PAIL ('.lllHlL 'db'KS. Or 21 whole family of city folk _sittin'_9,' in :1 farmer's lane because :he is cha1'_2'in,r them a cent :1. pound morc-A than they want. to pay for ,thoi1' Christmas turkey. u V\n:Vnr\v~n'n1vu on!-`n;~nn. 4-A ntnf AR-` (NONI, U1`. :1. D. DIHCK; 1S1? VICE` P'&side>nt, Walter Bay-liss; Sec.- nf asurer, Wm. Garner; Executive, -0. W1'ig`hL, Alex. Cleland, Ray `Greene, Frank W. Dobson, W. A. Hanna; Mzmuger, Frank Rayner. I T'h.- rnnnrf. nf' the um-1-r-\f21~v-f.1-pn<-: ,LIH l1' \.)HI'lSDlllZlS LuFK_\'. 01' passeng`e1's refusmg to get off `the train because the fare to Kan- `was City is $24 when they intend to v\n\' nnlu Q19 1::un.<. ` I hz- vahn of ])lll`('i1. 1.`~`iH_`;` steers already dn'i10I`I1(*(1 is abundantly iprowd by oxporiinont and expor- ziviu-v. '[`hirt_\v'~\'(- stow-.< dvhornn-d tuftr pun-1m. made an :i\'01'a~_s:(- grain of 31 pounds pm` head thr- rst month, whilst .<-vontven steers horn- `.1(.-ss at time of purchase madr` \'f`l`- {ago grains of 51.9 pounds. For the `entire feeding: period Lho hornlc-ss `steers made an average grain of 231 pounds whilst those dehornod after purchase made-_an ave1'a;:o gain of - 186.3 pounds. The steers purchased d!-horned had no re~cover_v to make after the commencement of the test. H mm non fn rlahnrn vnnr nnttlp, A native of Orillia, Morgan Payne, of Winnipeg, has been ap- pointed nr-xv clerk and treasurer of Orillia. Sl.1('(?i`(`(ll'll*;'_' Miss Carrie 1 . Johnston, who is rosisrning to get `married. He will rt-cc,-iw= a salary of 952.400 :1 _\'s=.:1r. but all fees and connnissions usually going to the z-lork. are to rovert to the town. The appointment was made nt :1` special inr=eting' of Orillia council on 'l`l111r; mornin_: last. which con- lrmcrd the selection made by their `special committee the previous oven- inyz. M1`. Payne was (-hosvn out of TR applicants. \lI' pnvnn L` n cnn ni H10 l-`xfn NEW CLERK OF ORILLIA HAS WIDE EXPERIENCE in uppllczlllts. Mr. Payne is :1 son of the late John M. Paynr. who (-0nd*Lu-It-(1 a market grardon at Orillizl somo _v0mjs ` ago. .3 uvnnf I-n \/Tirllnnzl in 1(lIn (rs POSSIBILITIES OF SIT-DOWN STRIKES i'l;{ll. He went to Midland in 1919 to become accountant for the Mi(lIan(I `Wood W01-km-.<. and when that rm c]osr=d down bocame st-cretar_V-treas- urm` for N. O. Hipor Ltd.. Preston. While in Midland he m:,u'1-ind 21 Miss Switzer. Of recem years he has hpmd an executive comptroller for the Bank of Commm'c-0. en_za'god in rrxhabilitimz btlsinesses which had got into nanci:z~l dif<-uitir-.< during the d. `VH1 : H1r> 1':ah1vn rd" knifnv Huang LXI!` U.l`IJl'(`5'5lUll. With the return of bottor times 311'. Paynr- w:1;~: u his se1'vico:< would no lon`g'cr be requirc-d, and for that 1`ea. applied for tho O21!- Iia post. Dc-homing` is no fad. It is :1 feed lot and n1z1rkc'.. 1'0quh'r-ment. Horns zm- a handicap to comnwrcizxl cut- tln. They add to thv cost of pro- duction and disrcount the selling \'z1lur- of the animal. Your food : cannot stand \\'a;~'tas::*. From 1hr- czilf 11011 `.0 the block, ho1'n.~` 111".` :x hill of c-.\'p(nsr-:< to tho produce!` and foo 'I'hr1\' arc` of no amn- r`mi<~ \*alu<- to tho farm:-r. butcht-1` or _-xpm-tr-r. but are oftm tho <~au<~ of L1nth1'il'Lin<-s.=. rli.~'<-ontrmt. and in- _im'_\' in fr-Ml lot and .<'.:1hl('. 1-u. in tho ph1(ti115_r of swconxl (-h1.~'.< 'I00d.< on thv mnrkt-t and (-uL1. hr-:1\'_\' 1r);<.~'v.< in ki1lin_2`. On the smzxll 1'z11'm.< and on m:m_\' lz1114'o omrs. all cia.<.~'.<-_-' of liw . :11`~ pn. in thv szunn ld, :-nrr-< nf I-n<.-< sum L-nnu'n (7o-operation can only ho opera- tivp whovn ombodiod in a life. All pnoplv must work to_2'ethe1' co-opmw :1t,ive]_\' if we are to : ou1'so]ve.<. W must sink our individual ri_9:hts into the ri_Q'ht..< of tho co1mnunit_v. ; E. H. Clarke, s0(:reta1'_\' of the 'Ontario Who]? Milk Produc01'.= Lm_:uo. 11311113; `.\Lil!lLlg'L`l', .l`l'2l.IlK LV.?J.yH8l'. Thc report of the secreta1'y-treas- urer for the past season was most g'ratifying, showing a balance on hand of $623.00. Thpnnpd nf :11-Hoial dim- inn um: ll\'|` .` l']d. .1... (lUl12H'.\' HIT,` 10$. 10 H1 li1l'l1l(')', UH`- -<'tl_\' tln'0u_L'l1 :1 lack ' of that r`\'r~r. `cc-nlpr-rament in the l1m'(l so nm-:.<- .-1-`v to 4-conomiczll production. and an equal ('hancr- for ow-r_\' animal in thv ln-rd and imlirm-Ll_v tln`ou_::"n the cut in lnzxrkut p1'i(-<- l('\'l(*,(l on l)1`uisotl and torn cattle. In practical exp<.-rimontal work in (lollornivg' (':1I'ri('-(l on in all pro- .\'incr-.< of Cunt-(la b_\' the Dominion l`lX]H'l`llll(`lllll Farlns` S\' tho w(*i,L`l1t of e\'i nce in fz1\'01' of fem]- `insr (l(~horn(:d stock should give ` tremendous impetus to the policy . . . l)('l10l`1lll1fJ,` p(-rnlits of loose ft-(~(lln,Q'. `:1 mt-thocl \'m'_v conducive to good ITS PAYS TO DEHORN CATTLE after the commencen1ent 01 me test. It will pay to dehorn your cattle, and as well ,to buy only dehorned cattle. \'ilIL|ZlUl|' }'()ll1i_L'[ COIL. lambs hm`-I hr-on 0i1"m'~r d1. throu_2'h br-in-4: Ivm-_\' _\'c=ar t.hou.<:m of 6. 911.. (`nu-nu... :12, In The Northern Advance _%AL*|jNDALEl I Mrs. S. Hurst, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ben Gartner. Mrs. Harry Ga1't;ner returned to To- roumto with her, spending the earlier part of the week there. (Iva -I {"un11\i1niI Q+ F'ay-niina }_)'u'L OI me week: were. Mrs. J. Campbell, Caroline St., underwent an operation at the R.V. Hospital on Tuesday. Miss Edna Kinsella, of Toronto, is sgending her holidays with her pareinits, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Kin- sella, Ggowan St. Mica Fllein I-Inuit-1'n`F+ P N AF flu: uer nome nere. .I\II1's. A. Wilkinson is in Leaming- ton this week visiting` friends. N17`. and NH`: Rillv T?.nhin=nn and nanu 01 .)o..'.o.uu. The need of articial ice was dis- tcusscd and President Haxwcll and' Sec.-Trcas. Garner were appointed to! interview the Barrie Agricultural Arena Limited with a view to hav- ing an articial ice pla-nit installed before the next hckey season. a'v:ua., 4ug0W`an D12. Miss Elsie Howcroft, R.N., of the staff of the Ontario Hospital at Concord, is spending` her vacation at her home here. \/I'vu A `x :`lr:r\. In 3 Tn...-tn.-... um LIIIS weex visiu-nrg Irlenus. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. R. McBride were in Toronto this week attending the fun- eral of a relative. T\/Two E`:-1-nln \X7Hlnum:- A4-` 'T`nunn.+n emu DI relauve. Mrs. Earle Williams, of Toronto, is visiting` at the home of her p_ar- enzts, Mr. and Mrs. W. Clute. Jim McBride has taken over the service station formerly owned by Dint Green. 1\/Ty 1..1.,. c..n...... MI :.... x.I_..:.... mun ureen. Mr. Luke Spearn, Miss Marian Spearn avnd Mrs. A. Henderson and son Jerry are holidaying at the Spearn cottage at Bala. The teaching staff of the King Edward School and the school nurse, Miss M. McMahon, held a very en- joyable picnic Monday afternoon at Shanty Bay. Rev, \V A I4`. nnd Riv: Tim: umro ouzaulcy nay. Rev. W. A. E. and Mrs. Doe were in Whitby on Wednesday attending the closing exercises of the Whitby Ladies College. They are spending the latter part of the week in To- ronto, where they will attend the Conference of the United Church. The tlm-on Inn-ml uniluvnn nn-uni-1n, uuluerence OI tne umteu unurcn. The three local 1'ai1wa_\' organiza- tions, the B. of R.T., 0. of R.C. and the B. of L.F. and E., will attend in a body the mo1'nving' service ill the Essa Road Presbyterian Church on Sunday. They will assemble at the Trainmen s Hall at 10.30. An invita- tion is extended to all railway em- ployees. ' Jnnl-In f`lawxnrnnc n.(-`uh? an n{-` p1u_\'L'es. Jackie Clememns, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clemmens, frac- tured his arm in two places when he fell from his cot on Wednesday last. nJ.n..:.I:\.l\J.I_I Alvin Webb returned this week to Christie St. Hospital, where he will undergo a serious operation. His` many friends here are hoping` it will be successful and that he may yet enjoy good health. Prxv and NH`: psuiulnv nth-xnrinri yen. en_yoy goon neanm. lev. and Airs. Paisley attended Conference in Toronto this week. f`nun.-"4-..l..cnnr. 4-.-. ?\.`l'em R/Inlnnl k/UHl1`(.`IlL' lIl J.U].'UIlL0 EH15 \VL`CK. Congratulations to Miss Mabel Webb and John Richardson, who wort; married on Saturday, June 5th, at St. Paul s Church by Rev. B. P. Smyth. Mr: _T Q T1`Lxvo'n nnfnvrnint-tr] ___._______ ` REVISED SOFTBALL SCHEDULE oniym. Mrs. J. S. Ferguson entertained the United W.A. at her home on Wednesday afternon. In the devo- tional period Miss H. R. Orchard gave a splendid paper on His Be- quest. Final arrangemems were made for the strawberry festival on June 29th. Watch bills for further particulars. Lunch was served after the meeting by Mrs. Paisley, Mrs. Shering, Mrs. Wm. Young" and Mrs. Small. u ....,i 'u.._. r: r1m.,im. urnl VT:-;~ omau. Mr. and Mrs. G. Gordon and Mrs. Goheon attended the wedding of Mr. Sam Gordon and Miss Wilda Ness in North Bay on Tuesday, June 8111. \h- um-l NT)-: Run Pear-nnk and m .\o1`1;n Day on Luesuz1,_\r, aunt: mu. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peacock and daug`hte1' and es. .1. Oliver and (.}eorg'e Peacock, from Western Can- ada. are holid=a1_ving' at Fred P(d- cock s. l`1n:. T.In\-H:-nlhn-nl Qnr-infv handr- The H`o1'ticu1tu1'al Society madv its annual donation of plants to thr- to\vnship f)a1'k last week, also a well lled window box for the oice. 1),. .. ..:.:;,..... :nnln,lnA VT and itcd .\1i.<.~' P. ('a. on aunuuy. M1-.<. Ho(l_-.,-'. Ralph Hod_2'. F1'ance.< Dunn and Mr. and .\Ir.<. Cur- rie Baldwin and Lois spent Sunday in `.\Iid1-and. Nem \1` (`u--ahr an:-nf Han xvr-r-1: I-Y`.(l nm,-ct wmaow Box 101` cm: ounce. Recon-L \'i.~:ito1's includ0d_ Mr. and )Ir.<. McCuish and children, or Cookstown. at Alvin Webb s; VV(~.< ]('j' llaneer, of To1'0nt.o, at Georggv YoL1n,g"'.s; T(.`1>'0Il RI.-yno1d:<, with his uncle, Sam .\Izm<-or; M1`. and .\I1's. H(~1'b. Black and .-\rthu1', of Thorn- tun. at O. Black's. Pu;lH('XHbL`l` the colmmmity supper -`md. vom-r-rt on I`rid2x_\'. June 18th, in the (.'ommunit_\' Hall. Stroud. P1`0- <~Mi.< in aid of the hall. 1`1z1n.< ;:1`t- being" xnude: for :1 Ilihc-1'21}-(`otm-1'\':1ti'.'o picnic in Innis- l town.-hip pm-I-: on Saumlay, Juno Zfitzh. Hon. Earl Lowe and other .~'1)(-ukor.<. Ivy Band in nttmulnm-1-. W:1t('h for bills. at \l. \ UUK .` .\I1'. and Mr. and ;\Ir,~' during: the * q\V\ :I\..L' llzxrbaux Ncwmzm rotu Il:1\'<:1`5_-`:11 ("`0Il<.-grr: on Tuvs W. and .\I1'.<. N<-wman w I`i*_\' for thw <-10. Knox (`hurch 211 7.30 .1 . L1u1'1n;_-' Int: \\'r-'.-I; 011:1. S(`1'\ iCvS nr-xi. Sulzdtzy at St. Pt-t01".< nt 11 21.m., St. I z1u1'.< 1.3 pm. (Holy Cmmnunion); St. John .< 3 p.m.. St. J:unr\:- 7.30 pm. Miss H. .\I(:.\Iast(-1'. of Orillia. \'i.<- ited .\`Iis.< P. (",a.-ton on Sunrlzly. `.\I'..u I-Inrln':t`n1 Pnlvxh Hndn~, LIONEL TILLEY MISSING Lionel 'l`ille_v, local youth. has been mi.=. sin(-r- Tue-.<(la_\' morn- ing, when he set out. to {:0 shooting: near horc,-. 'l`illey, with his .22 rifle and accompanied b_v his dog`, left his home about nine o'clock Tuosdziy morning: to go hunting in the cedar bush at the west end of Wellington St. When he failed to return home his parents became anxious and in- formed the police. North Group June .`l-Si2'nals at Lliidhurst. 10-Copac0s at Allandale. 11--`l\'Iidhu1'st at Signals. 14-Utopia at Midhurst. 1-Allandale at Copacos. 16-Copacos at Signals. 1 7-All:md:1le at Utopia. 18-Midhurst at Copacos. 21-Utopia at Copacos. 2`2---Signal.= at Allandalc. !\ 24--.'-\llan(l1`.le at ;\ Iidl1urst. 24-Utopia at Signals. Games played to date stand. l\l (l1l_\',` T`|. In L\l1(ll?1ll1(l. Miss M. C1'ai_1: J with fri0nd:= at !lH\'l' [)(fl`ll at G. (`ook KY`. null 1 IN`. I"l0ll1(`S.\'I-Hl|'l'.` mt-vting` of 111:: .<<'2\. on .\Iondz1_\' L-\'cn1n"'. .. 1.1.: l\` w.. --m--1 1 m_\'.. Thp H0x1u`~.`.v:-1(1m'.< hold their nal ...+. ..4 cl. lIC`k.n -M Hnn vs-r*1n1'\' U`Ul ill. at) . 19th. Mr. and 1... C. "x A rm '_...-\.J.|': EU STROUIT _! V1-.<. W. (`ook . for :1 ' '1 I rs 1) Wltn Six tezlnls c01l1}IcL111*,'; In baseball tollrnament at Ivy on u1'da_\' last, Sunderlzmd Ti_g'or.<, won the O.B.A..-\. intermediate champion-ship in 1936, won rnnnnv 'T`hm~nfnn NTRYOIIS

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