%HlNA THREATENED BY FAMINE STAYNER TO DUNTROON ROAD NOW A PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY -.<.< .\u3n.< _a.=.=ocu1:xon met with lcials of the county and Dr. W. D. Smith. the local provincial mem- bgr. and pointed out to them the uxtsatisfactory condition of ,this road. With the assumption by the nrovince of the Shelburne to Co]- lingwood road. it became more evi- clez`.-t that still more trafc would use the Duntroon-Sta_vner road as a connecting link to highway 26. H 0 E ! l The birth of King G:or2 VI. vas ca`-1-_bmt(-d throurxhout Czmada in June: 9th in zxccordano-'= with a 'ic=:-re_:aI notication, but busine.=s is usual w-:25 thv order in mos: lines sf nn+\-{h- .` UDlI(ll \\..> LIX" UIKICI I f activity. The King ; bi1':hda_\' urs on Dec. 14th. but Luann.-.A L- V'\1nnr. :. .. avttlally oc- was oiciallf` I to place it approximat-1.\' sz1:11'> time of the year as his birthday was celebratc-d `J1 LUSUAL- 1 s The Northern Advance VTN MOST BIRTHDAY The season has now arrived during which those winged demons -of forest and eld, the bloodsucking mosquitos, black-ies and biting mid`ges, appear, and often make life uncomfortable for man and beast. Outdoors workers and others, whose occupations or pleasure-seeking ac- tivities expose them to the attacks of these insects may secure consid- erable relief by he use of one of several repellent mixtures recom- mnded in a pamphlet prepared by; the Dominion Entomological Branch, and available on application from the Publicity and Extension Branch, Dominion Department of Agricul- ture, Ottawa. These preparations are made by mixing` certain essen- tial oil.-: in .2 base or carrier, and are - applied to Tho: skin. Their effect is. only temporary, but they are 01 frreat value in \V211`dl!lf__`_` off attacks, especially when the insects are very numerous Several of tlie recom- m~,-n(lr_~d formulae follow: 1. Oil of citronella, 3 ounce.-`;. spirits of camphor, 1 ounce; oil of tar. 1 ounce; oil of pr-nn_vro_\'al, 14 ounce, and eastor oil. 4 to 6 ounces, d- p;ndin_s: on the sen.-:iti\'enes.'< of the skin. `) 031 AV ..Z#a-.-.n.1ln 0 nv1r\I-r.:-- 5). :\I}( made by 1 oil ]of citz cantphm-. n mm `.0 Do _Z`.\`x?T. m prI~r:-n('e 10 Soup Lfdlt 11`: 1:1,. kitchz-n rv-lief." the mis.=ionar_\' states. back. `{`Du1'in': the month of I\I:~.1-ch the \V'he-re`s my Police of Chtlmzking picked up over Mercy. a 2.000 d_e-ad bodies on the streets and that your hat '3 narrow alleyways. ute ago for twe .1 (_`Oh(:)]. Gr: ". are hatching on the p1~2irx' and an army of men is wzxtin_r to launch rm attack on the cl-.<`.'1'L1(-tiv-:- pr-.=t:-. "The nc-xi two or three weeks will tell the : H. G. Craxvford. of the Entomolorrical Branch of the A r_r1'icu]ture D031:11(m*:nt. said. T\\~1.- u-:.nl>1-gr. ,~ r\1'r\\u\1\1/\ 4,. ease. ' The war against grasshoppers is carried out evcij year through co-] operation of Dominion and Provin-, cial Gowrnnients. Federal experts carrjv out surveys of infestation and th-'~ pi'o\'incr_-.= spent the money for poison-'-(i mash set out in the fields. Throuzhout the b"-.d_\' infested arm of Saskatvhewan and Alberta. Mr. Crawford said. poisoned mash has been distributed to farmers and will be sown in the e`-ids the cmsshoppc-rs hatch and crawl out of the ":round Wh-`:I'F.' the eggs are laid. 'I`i~.:- mash is composed of bran, saw- dust. an acti\'.= poison. The fr-demi survey indicates more than 53,000,000 acres are threaten- ed with infestation. This is an incr-:-ase of 9,500,000 acres fx'o'"= loaf vn-2r GRASSHOPPERS ARE NOW HATCHING ON PRAIRIES` .-\y_"1'11'u1Iu1'e U(*J:11'Imi'nt. .=a1u. Dry w~;-athr,-r is favorable to th-:ir development. If there arr` D1 -Titiful rains in Saskatchexmzt and .-\1be':1'ta. \'e;:ctation will get a head start on the insects. Also, in wet. W.athe1'. the _2`ras:h0ppr_-rs. die of dis- ` s=:1.=-. I l2`.S`.'._'\"'. ElI'. Heavy rains in. 1935 almost wiper} 22-:1.=.=hoppr.Ar_= out in Manitoba. Much control 2-.cti\'it_v may not be needed in that province, although -151.000 acres in the southwest corner will be affected. a... PROTECT IKYC H 101 l.'lLl'UILt.'H'.1, nntphm-, and 1.; 6. Still zmothc: 1 In nluwnn . Oil 1 1' oil, , J. OLUICVS; Cil.l.rUl' U1 Gum camphor, 3 ou` 1c:-5; petrolatum. 4 Another popular rs: mi:-ring t0;'.'.`t}'!C'l' 4' I|:`IUI\l`. H; 1 nuvlinz` K]LlZU'L U_.l ICC C1'L'illll. N0tz`I Flour may be omitted 22 eggs used instead of 1 cups milk and l ;- cups cruzun 1 be used instead of 1 cup milk 1 pint cream. \/nnnlza Inn (`J-Fnrn Mn 9 {D5 Oil '.CT YOURSELF FROM INSECT BITES It costs*% so Little . . yet means So Much! For only a few cents a day you may have a telephone in your home and be able to reach any one of the many subscribers which are served by your local telephone system. Convenience, protection, easy contact with friends far and near, saving of time and strength day after day every day in the year -these are some of the benets of a tele- phone in the home. citronella, ....nnr..~- n HUB. lavender, nu ~-nu I111, Let us Install y0urTelephone Now! UUIICL` Ull UL 6:1` formula IS cnmphoratcd .9. nn nn:.: E1, .2 Uuucca; 011 of penny- 1 pllll, (173.11!- Vanilla Ice Cream No. 2 (Refri- gerator)-1 t~.a. _:1-zu1L11:1tc- gul- atine. 1 t;1b1.-spoonco1d\vatcr, 1 cup milk, `;- cup st1g'z11', 1 table- spoon Iiour. pinch of salt, 1 egg. l`.-_- cups whippi1`.;` cream, 1`,-_~ tcu.=poon.~: vanilla. Qnqb ~n~..`.:~vin.-. in .nl.! 11*-1?'.\|` Ilnnl Grandmother s mustard p1aster;~:, hot foot baths and goo:-rs grease ,1'ubs g-o marching on, but grandpa ; icold remedy--a pint of whisk:-_\'- !drcw frowns: at a regional meeting" iof the American College of Sur- i,<.r_r.~on~:-: at Seattl:-. I "[`1y.,.v :u,..-+,.,I L..- 51.. 1-m; ...., I `GRANDMA S REMEDIES O.K., = BUT GRANDPA S WHISKY OUT |,L 'U!l`:' dB DL`i:lLI.l`.`. | They in ted that. the best pre- .sc-ription is to go to bed and stay lthr.-re. r (XIII \~( .-n._.I.'n~ tn`. nah] L'V Y4 gm PRINTING REQUIREMENTS We carry a full line of Magistrate s Constables` and Coroners Forms, also Farm and House Leases. Loolr over yourjrequirements and place vour order with the Advance. The Northern Advance is equipped to handle:A1l Kinds of Printing from a Business Card to a Catalogue. Nnrthrrn Ahnanre Printers in Barrie since 1847 PHONE 53 \`Z/UlUl'(1- Souk '_:cla1ine in cold water. Heat `*7; cup milk. Mix sug':\1'. flour and salt with r~`3111ai1:i11g `.4 cup milk and add to hot milk. Cook about 10 minut:.<. Pour on-1' beaten egg. R" m to heat and cook 2 Inilutc-.<. Add soaked _Cl:1ti!10. Chill. Fold in cream, which 11:15 been whipped. Pour into _1w:f1`igc1'ato1' t1';1_\'. and freeze. \'nv.x- "PL.-. n..,.- uv`.n'(- . .u.n- L . 1` 4\` narnuul. Liquor tends to produce an acid condition in the blood stream, which _ already too high an acid con- tr_-rzt. he said. P group. up K-N'd.':7L`.`.l':' ELHU EUUSB `gl'L"'.l-`J0 FUUS. Dr. Wilson Johnston, of Port- land. Orc-., and D1`. Go1dsmith s grandmothc-r :~: cures were excellent, but that grandpa s whiskey cure was harmful. _ T u'p.nn~ +r.nr1:- +1. vxs-I-(`I1/In on nun? group. He said grandma s hot beef tea may have been evil tasting, but it was sound medicine. ('\Hnr.- 'rv1v\\Vr:n:nn:~ kn:-1rr.r1 Lina nn was EUUIIU IHUUICIHU. Other yrhysiclans backed hxm up with recommendations for mu33:ard ` Dlasta-rs and goose grease rubs. Ur \ViI:nn flnhncfnn, nf Port. NOTICE HOW LOW THE RATES ARE FOR RESIDENCE TELEPHONE SERVICE x;_.:.4;4- `gnu- `.4 .4.-.` . A\.a-4 (WaII- type Telephone,-)b Two subscribers on a line $1.85 per month {!wn.n:u-Iv\ A line to yourself 32-25 per month (individual line) L .1`! '4... ...u. (two-party) A. A. SMITH, I!'E(`.`Z8. Note: The egg wmtc m'.x_\' be b;~.1t~ _en sepzu'z1t3I_\" and folded m wlth the FY95` IT! KQ ~` \ \ (_ `\ Q11 Manager, 0\\`Zl !'l\" 1', 1110 I1lL`>lUlIdl'_\ IL" ports.. Hlf:h\\`i1)` bonds to the value of 513300.000 ll3\'c been floated t.o _ the construczior. of a hi;zhw:iy 21.10-the worst alflicted areas. he Stated. Genuin-W famine . will be oryxanized into labor gangs and will work on this hi5:h\va_\'. An l`.:`..rn:1tiov.al Famine Relief Comniissiogi has `been orgranized to aid Zhc s11!Yer;~rs. Dr. _ Endicott \\'1'tv.~`. A sub-committee in S7.~ech- waz`. cor` st; of 12 (`him-se and 12 \\':~ste1'nv.'-11:. eight busi-ne.~.~ men and four mis.~mnaries. D1 . Endicott \\"l'lI"`:` that he acts as imi-1'p1`c-{er for lhn ;|ulx-.-nxnnvfnn U1 ~.`1.vJUU.UUU Hi1\` construct all *.:`..x`n:1tio:ta COl`.`.nllS.~`lOl `be .-'11'e1'-er: \\'1'I.~`. \ sub-cm con. 9 1: the .> Llb~L'O)1`;n`.l!t. He \\'rit-`-` that l hoadquz`u't~;-rs have fnnrl A4` 31 nnnat crezuu. - Maple Cream Sauce-1 cup 1:mp1e syrup, `5_- cup cream. Boil .~';.'1'up and 01111112 to sot":-bull .-`t.:;;e I A-n-... , . L` I D. ml 1 n\I.-..L Q nv \\'1`!t znnt Lnlang :\zu DIHJKS rziwn a special fund of 51.000530 to push farmer- co-operz1ti\ in th-: worst areas. 'T`h.~. T'v-I ax} (myrrh nf (`annn ha: ('0-OpCl'Z1I1\"."S m '.n~: \\'Dl'$[ 2l!`(`Zlb. The Uxized Church of Canada has sent out $5.000 to aid the su'ere1'.=, he rvaports. ' \\.h.-1':-\'nr 'r\r\::5h1-- work Y`('Hf`f ii Doing your job the best you can. And being just to your fellow man; It's guring how and learning why, And looking forward and thinking Mo` _ U'.`f."l'L.`f F.) D`.'i1C 1 Illllllllvf. DL`l' on use crcuzn c1th.1' plzun or wnh cup chomxcul nut mcnts. Qty-axul-uarru I.-e (`Fnlrl fnci cup c11oppcu 1.uL 1nuu.L.~. Strawberry Ice Cream (using Freezer)--1 pint c1`c:n`.1, 1 teuspoc-5` vzmillu. 1-?) cup . "1; cup c1'u. id Sll'21\\'1)'l'1`i'>'. 1.; cup :ug.x1'. t`.. .1. oh. 4` .791. ~ .n.l .n.iu` VII. llllh` [H9 TIL ; drop of \\ Z1t<:l` i1 The provincial 1 pro_pri:m;-d $3.000 ` n . riv 1'. . Ht` l".`pUr(5. Wh-.-rot-v-r po.=sib1-:= work `.0 be 5:i\`c~n in preference kitchen r.-.Hnf " Hm nizinna` -u.-Au. up unit: ..A......, ... \...;J \.u... cup Crush th: fruit and sprin`. with the 1.5, cup :'ll_L 1l1`. .\Iix1-cmaining ing:1'ediem.< and free-7.9. Add crush- ed fnlit \\`h~:-:1 mixture is nv;11'l.\` froz-;n. An`-' fruit may be used in the sanw \\`a_\`, the amount of .~u2`.'u N on H.n k...~.n. .......`.- .7] r\n.\t\\n D`l'l'lL S. rvm0\'~;- th Of the 1-30 cotmtries of Sz~.~chw:m, Chmu. 11 are m :1 state oi cxtrclne fammc-. 1'-po1"..~: Rev. Jag. Endicott. I\\: _~Zn.~.\.... r\ 51. ITnlt `A l`1~.n...1. .-.( I it L U I A 4 dat ed A furf \v\Iv:nY:r\. Women is - Pagg l1 .- --u- 1-. -. ..~ w.uu=--.- 4..--- aura.- DOING OUR BEST THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1937. :::- TETED REcu>-Es J11 H`.l.\LU.Itf lb UE'ill'l i r, amount .~ug'.'1 :1ccordin_: to the ;<\w2(-1 fruit. BL-foro;1ddin I_\' frui_t.< such as rzxsy :11 through :1 sievc I 1131": Chiang Kai Shek s '9 '10 Ms nuck Fnrnn`-r:' Lll. LU Illlll` n egg. Re- 2 minutes. vanilla and nnn DI I11 {I ember .-. &...,\ . `e mt .~u;;':u 0 .<\vr-:-t- .-fore nddinj; Lu-h r:1; to ll :l.ll[L unless I!II\r\`-,~ and 1 1; . A well attended W.C.T.U. meeting was held at the home of Dr. Wild- mand on Monday afternoon, June 7th. The president was in the chair and Mrs. W. A. E. Doe took the de- votional period. Mrs. Edward Arm- stronag not-being able to attend, Miss Emma King read her excellent re- port of the recent W.C.T.U. county convention in Grave-nhurst. Mrs. J. A. Lernrnox told of visiting the schools while in Gravenhurst and of the warm reception she received from the teachers and pupils. Her sister, Miss Standen, also visited the schools and delighted the scholars by telling them about China. D,.4'....,m..,. ms mm}.-. +n Hm n-ma. high. And dreaming little and doing much, 1't. s keeping always in cldsest touch With wlhat` is finest in word and Ann l0UK1I1:.; xurwuru ZUIU LIllX1KlIl'g I iefe1'ence was made to the pass ing of the Dominion W.C.T.U. Presi- dent, Mrs. F`. A. Ward, of Toronto, and 21 message of sympathy has been sent from the county to the relatives. A+ Hnn 1-Inca n+' Han n'n:xnHno- aff-Dr- IIUUH L-Ca VV21b BUIVVCU. Note: A safety contest was con- ducted by 21 Chicago radio station: and this was the slogan: The Ihinkinvg driver never drinks; the drinking driver never thinks. It does seem as "if the danger of our roads is bearin,_r: in on hosts of people who, other than that, do not see the necessity of prohibition. It may be that it is the leaven which will Ieaven the whole 1ump.. 1'e1,a.I1ves. At the close of the meetmg after- noon tea was served. \Tn4n- A :~n4`oIu nnn+oc+ vac t-nn_ The closing meeting of the Cen-E tral Umited Young Peop1c s Society: took the form of a picnic at Spring'-f water Park on Monday evening. Pancakes and bacon and tasty ham-j burgers were the principal items on` the menu and proved very popular, with the members. | A n1ru~nnH>n nnnvnc n1\ nnnvrvnl-irxi-n \\'lLfl LHC HIBIIJUUIS. A mosquito contest, an appropriate and novel idea originated by the society, was a feature of the even- ` ing. Miss Irene Dawson proved her- self most adept at this sport and won the prize. Pnv T. Pir-L'm-inw cnnlcp to +114: \\'0Il LIIC pl'lZb`. Rev. L. Pickering` spoke to the members at the close of the meet- ing, complimenting them on the suc- cess of the year : work and giving some new ideas for the society next vonv A: Hui: ma Riv Pir'1:nrin',n"-4 SONIC X1(3\\' 108115 I01` .C SOCl(:`Ly HEXI. year. As this was Mr. Pickerin-g s last address to the young people be- fore he goes away, it was doubly intere.=ting: and valuable to them. SIMCOE A.Y.P.A. PLAN FOR BOAT CRUISE, JUNE 17th At 21 meeting of the Simcoe Local Council of the .-\.Y.P..-\., held in Midland last week end, it was de- cided to hold the annual picnic and boat cruise on June 17th. um .,4+m..m.m fl-urn-1; u~il1h.. 00:1 L'1'L1lSt` on June um. During }he afternoon there Willbc sports events in the llidland park, with competitions for the .-\.Y.P..-\. cup niow helii by Tliornton. Follow- ing` the (.'\'C`ntS the .\Iidl;m City will 1.-ave on 21 cruise of the bay at S }).m. Over 2300 will enjoy the sail. with uxcu1'si0nist.< from Allandalc-, Bdl'l'i('. Iilmvalve. Penetung, Orillia, (`ni(i\\"Ifi\` `Rn:-fnn (`H-.a.'.\\\n1-n Fair. Wltn `xvnku. 15 JIIRCSL in woru anu deed ; Its being clean and playing fair, 3 lau_L'liin-g lightly at dame de- t,,, spair, IQ` sharing sorrow and work and mirth And inzxliing batter this good old earth ; 1:t. s st-1'\'in-5: and .~:triving through strain and stress, It .=. doing your noblest-- l`lmt s the best. \\lLH L.\L'Lll'lUlll:L.` .ll'UHl .'\.l|ilHU'<`llL`, B2n'1`ic. Penetung,Ori1]ia, L`o1(l\vuta;x'. Beoton, C1'co1no1'e, Fair- Ivalloy, .-\1li. Tlxomion and Mid` ;.nd. \& 51., |\\ .r4-.'.-.... +1.. Inna`! ,-.n..n,.1 l.L.llU. At the im--;-ting: the local council (lecidcd to send .i:\' dclegmes to the Dominion COI1fC*1'01lCc in Montreal on Jun: 212. Rev. 311`. Province, of Filil"\'lll(`_\', will attend as chaplain, mid '\"'u2k:.-1' .\Iatl1e.~'on. also of Fair- Valli:-_\ . us \'otin:-.1' (lt.-l9f.','1t0S. Dele- '_-`ut~:.< will be Ra-(lvere Stubling`. Ori lin; Clibrd Holt. Midland; .\Iis.< G0l10\'io:\`c Jamic. Thornton, and Mrs. Com Godfrc-_\'. Cold\\'atc1'. 1.1). I1\m_: u. nome and assocnatungi with th-`ir fmmlir,-5 and friends. en- dznrorinr tho health of all with whom thav come In contact. L'r.d-r the m`opo. sch?-me it W111 bo im-, . . possxhln for thes people to .=p1-nd` Yhn 0-arm - lI1L'l'L`i1SL` '..\'ilHaUl.` Z T.B. Ho.~`pital.< by J At present only '.ubc1'cu]o: cz1.<-cs 2` 1-\:tn] .. no... -. VlL'llH1." 111".` HUI and it is re:-port will iI`.Cl':'1SC the bution or make u~.~mn+ n. nnrn Hm The ladies of the English Luther- an Church at Bc-thlehc-m. .\Iinn., I` Q A knlzl n 1nII\1v\-at-rvr. _~n1n an`-3 pnli f'$1 IULIE. Sllllllill` \\'a_\'.< taken Health has 1 uv.-. rss - u . n WATCH YOUR HAT AT BAZAARS ZIH \.HUI'CH ill L'H.`LH1r,`HtlU. .\1h'lI1.. N L'.S..-\.. held a 1'11rn111.2g<- sale. says a new dispatch. Pastor llartinl Bredow dropped in to see `how the sales were going. | Lnfpr ho I91, hnf :nnn hnrri:-HI Ul"JI.L`S anu VILZHHIHS. When made from fresh, clean- `avored cream it has a delicacy oi taste which makes it an ideal food for old and` young. The following `recipes are racomnnended by the X311: T'.`i1i7.nfinn 9:-1'\v'i(-n nnirv and IIIIEU. _VOl1I' d.( . VV: 5010 H. "d I for twenty-ve cents. GOVERNMENT TO PREVENT SPREAD OF TUBERCULOSIS SZHGS \\'I'E }"'UlHt. Later he left, -\1'L my-5': un- CENTRAL Y.P.S. HOLD PICNIC spruld iY11'|'i-:1 Cr In an C-tl"o1"c to pruvi-nt the spread f tubon-ulo.~:is. the Hepburn Govern- icnt proposes to compel all munici- nlii:-.< to send those with the dis- use to proper institutions for treat~ ient. instead of allowing: them to pixnd the It is planned to ll'l' \ 1`l(`(`nl`l1H10flLll l(`IH 1 Ll ZlLL_'HLlUli. EIHU mt is to brizzgr pr-;-.=.=.` all 1mmicipn`:itie;< to treatment for evmgv nffonrinn Finnnnin livi` 51...: U.L`Il|.IUll. FHLZIH tute the chir-f re: 3 are not sent b 1,. \.nn.-n.+n,l ol 3 Q2150 I-HE pomted ria. scm-le nut: .13 Ice Cream--A Health Food No lomrer should ice crezun be re- garded as 21 special treat for holidays and hot days, but rather as a part of the regular diet, being` served as a dessert at all 5.-asons of the year. Like 21] dnirv rn'nd\u-ts it-0 m-nnn1 ll.` _L...'u1. ;;\'a11ab1+3 n.'l>..!. I-u. LiU\'-'. LU !J.l'U\'L`HL SPIVUZIG 5-. But in tho case of which is hi_Q'hI_\' contan proc:1ution,= are not al- 1 Th,`. nr.v\nr\w1nn+ n~P }Jl'(`l'2|lll.lUH." are no` 3K`! 1. The Dc-partnuent of` record of manymen and, an advanced st:1_:* of! at home and associating: `amilic-5 ~..~. 1-\nn16-L A6` ..Il ILL ..`UL .\L'IH L0 HISLILLIUOUS, ported the Gov:-1-11ment per capxta contu- 1ko some other a1'1'z1n5:e- ` ;- the mumcipal burde-n.v ted out that smalrpox. cm-let frzwr and other` iisc-21;-5 are dealt with: health authorities. and are isolated and ever_\' -:1.-..~ +n v\\-nuwnnf ~.\..n..,: Ur Q\L'1_\ L'il.`\.` rt .-qull`~ Fmancial dliculties lxi..(>` in-,~p\v\ ~..L.. |\<&lI!\ hat '3 he asked. worker said, "was We sold it a min- ,nnc>u,4-`nm n:xnc N J) PC!` Clflll. UI s arr: 1'ece1\'n1_;' hos- and the Govern-N E` prc.=.=u1'e to bear {ties ensure pro- H` case 1';-qui1`~ T7in:1nr=in'| 1Hf3m1IHn: ZU.'L'UXlHllUUEU.1` 10 per cc.-nt. 5' 40 per cer :1 mm var-i\'?n n` but I soon hurried ` uessert at an seasons 01 me Like all dairy products. ice cream is a nutritious food, easily digested, palatablc and containing; all the ele- ments essential to body building and good health fat, protein, carbohy- drates and vitamins. \\."lqnv~ un-ulz Pun. 4`...n.-l. n`r\I\V\ (`VB I`_\ spread . nap n? Harry Storey, well known sports- man and president of the Coiling- wood Conservative Association, died suddenly from a heart attack on Friday last. He was born in C01- lingwood in 1881, and had served for over 25 years with the Northern Navigation C-ompany. No blame is attached to the Can- adian National Railways or its em- ployees in the death of Wilfred Taylor, who was killed on May 24th While shing off the bridge over me Holland River, it was decided at an inquest into the death at Bradford on Friday last. mistrict News! Orillia police department has col- lected more than $2,000 in revenue already since the first of the year in license fees, etc. The police committee estimated revenue for the year at $1,500. Last year lea than $500 was collected from the police depzwtment. , _.___ I Pelnetang gouncil at. a meeting last week set the tax rate for 1937 at 70 mills for public school sup- porters, the same as last year, and 62.2 mills for protestant separate school supporters. ` According` to evidence produced a the inquest into the death of Miss |Marjorie MacM`urchy, whose body (was found in the Collingwood har- bo_1- on May 7th, there was no foul play. and the verdict of the _|ur_v was that she came to her death by drowning. ' E 1 5 l i 5 ` I council I i By order in council d:.t.ed the ll-5th of .\Ia_\'. upon the recommenda- Jtion of the Blinister of Public Works fand Highwa_\'s., the committee of advi.~:c that the following milv:ar:<~. 31110112` several others. be added to th-* l{ing"s highway systcni. the same beimz in the public in- `terest. lmvingr regard to the traflic lsc-x'\'r3(l: Sli-1-lburue to Collinyzwoocl. 331 mil:-.<: Duntroon to Staync-1'. -1 [mil-<.~'. The longest strip authorized `in this order from .'~\llenfo1'd to ]T0b(3I'mO1'_\'. a distance of 65 miles. Some time ago the Stayner Busi- nrss .\Icn's .-Xssociation met with .nflir~inl: nf flu; nnnnbv can.-I 11.. V , ___ l Ezirl Buie, age 21, of Sunnidale, {was badly injured one night last `week when struck by a truck on the `highway near Sunnidale Corners. ;His collarbono was broken, several fribs fractured, his right ankle bone jcrushed and a nasty gash on his `head. He was taken to C01ling- lwood hospital, where he will be con- fined for some time. i O1 76 applications for the posi- tion of to11 clerk and treasurer of _0riI1ia, the committee appointed to deal with the situation arising" out of the resifznation of Miss Carrie M. Johnston recommended the appoint- ment of Mr. H. IS. )`Iurg`an Payne. of W'in1iip{-5:. at a salary` of 82,400 21 yea)`. .\I1'. Payne is a native of Orilliu and for the last six years `has been an executive comptroller `for the Bank of Commerce, engaged `in 1'ehabiIitatin;.r businesses which had got into difiiculties during` the `depression. He comes hig'hi_\' recom- mended. I8L'l[Jt`5 1111` I".L'01llll1L`U(XL`(.l Dy iilk Utilization Swvice, Dairy and Old Stora:_-'0 Branch, Dominion De- partment 01' .-\g'1`icultu1'e : \/1:113"; lrp (`J-n::n-1 Nn 1 (II::I-1:1 The appearnce of 21 number of ..~\merican cars and girls` in shorts on Orillia streets reminds the News- Letter that the tourist season his ar- rived, and the scribe wonders ii Mayor Good will take any action to stop girls in shorts from parading -on the streets. For the first time since his eleva- tion to the leadership of the Con- servativr: puny in Ontario, the Hon. Earl Rowe. accompanied b_v C. G. Frost. provincial organizer, will ml- dress a monster rally in the curling: rink. )Ii(llan(l. on June 17th. (`nnzm-vnHv.~. nl-0'-uni-1-:6 inn si...,.......1. ROWE TO ADDRESS TORY .RALLY IN MIDLAND JUNE 17 rum, .\nu1and. June 17th. _ Conservative o1',2'anization through- out the province is _:oing` forward as quir'k]_\' : possible due to the possibility of :1 fail election. ELMVALE MAN'S CAR FALLS FIFTEEN FEET FROM BREDGE Joseph .-\dams, of Elxnvale. had a mi1'acuIou.'< (-.' on TL1e.-sda_',' :`.i_2'h-*. when the light coupe he wz1:< driv- ing p1Lmg'e over the side of the 1:n~i(i!_-`- ever Cop-*1zmd .= Cro:-rxk, \\`f,`. of Pcnc-tang`, and toppled 15 ft,-C`-t in- to thr: watc-r. Althourrh the car was badly damagr:d. Adams P:`(`1p`-ri with :~'0\'m`(- cuts and ;1b1`asion.<. I-It-. wa.= Y-)1.-an 4. `n.. D \ D1..,.x.... n~. ..m curs OH IJEC. 1411' .chan3:ed :11 Hwn tnmn H-no itl. L11` 5 ` fathe1"s Dir: (June 3rd). ` QrI11nn1: r BUSINESS AS CASES ON I { LIHC OFU I. Schools. courts and banks were all closed for the day. PEIILIIIVIIL U1 .'1}.',l'lCLll|.UJ'CI Vanilla Ice Cream No. 1 (using Frezer)-1 cup milk, 2 teaspoons our, `.4; cup sugar, pinch of salt, 1 egg, 1 pint cream (16-18 per cent. fat). 1 tablespoon vanilla. Heat `E4 cup milk. Mix sugar, flour and salt with remaininze; `Y cup milk and add to hot milk. Cook over hot \vme1' about 10 min- utes. Pour over beaten turn to_hc-at and cook Strain and cool. Add cream. Freeze. This makes one quart of ice cream. \'nf~: Flniir mnv lw nmifrnrl nnrl