Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 29 Jul 1937, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

T.HtUR1SDAY, JULY 29, 1937. REFRESI-IIVIMENT BOOTH FREE PICNIC GROUNDS ALCONA BEACH P.O. ' West Lake Simcoe SUMMER HOME Cedar Harbour Store DU.R() PUMPS for the ? J. T. Clark, editor of the Toronto ' Star, died at his summer home at ' Go-Home Bay following a heart at- ` `tack. A newspaper man for over_,` ' fifty years, he was held in high! esteem by all who knew him. `I Brownie Baby Kodak . . .$l.25 Other Kodaks: $2.75,, $3.25, $3.50, $5.00 DKJIV I A Suntan Oil . . . . . Norwich Suntan 1 Noxema. Suntan 1 Select Tourist Accommodation General Supplies and Tourists Services ounnun Burn-Ease . . . . . . . Tan-Gel . . . . . . . . . Sunburn Cream Carron Oil . . . HAVE YOUR FILM'S. WIN DV TTQ A\vuw| tsvvln u-. uunuvv x... BARRIE Phone N0. 5 Opp. P05! Ofce 1:- DIXIrE S Smoke Shop 2 Doors East of Q1;een s Hotel New Modern Billiard Room Vacation Helps . .._.._ .. . _ -rr. .. _. -...-- .-\g'ents for Laura Se-cords" R9BERT$_0Ni5 DIXIE CORBETT. Prop. Tenting Space and Cabins Rea.- aonable. Llulvul u/I DJ-h \l.l--'._l Robertson & Caldwell v\ A nnvn MAGAZINES ' COLD DRINKS SMOKERS SUPPLIES "xixiai Eir,-i*.E.z' LATE ST PAPERS 106 DUNLOP ST. SUNBURN SUNTAN 2| ..20c 11 `.35c .30c 50c ` :50c .25c .25: G-LENWOOD BEACH ,._c _.. , Lcnnox couldn't get enough sh- ing from then on. ` He caught foux n-'1 nned beauties while his dad was only successful in landmg ihrcc. ` A` I.X~_I FRANKLlN`S ARCTIC VOYAGE STARTED FROM LAKE SIMCOE b'Lil.l'LL"\1 J.1'Ulll LIiU'\U DUIICUC. Stzu'ting' from England, Franklin and hls party arrived at New York and came on from that place by stage and boat. up the Hudson River. In due Lime the explorer ara nvcd at Toronto, which was then York. Franklin had his boats put upon cu1'Ls_ there and taken th';IH`:L by ox Lezuns up Yonge street. \x"y , .1 xx 1 :- The Arctic expedition made by` S11` John Franklin in 1825 reali, started from Lake Snncoe. | \.`+.n-Hum 4"-nun l4`~n...lunpl II`:-n-.41-I.<. Wlwn the Franklin party reached . -- ~ "1: *7" N.\vma1-kut mlmy .5w.ye(1 over as rm` guests of Hon. Peter Robinson, is noted rcsldent and a relative of Si; John Beverly Robinson, Burn, Uillu; Justlc; of Upper Calxzuiu, who liv.-u m York. \' 1 . .. u AAA .n. van. From Newmarket it was but 211 short Li.lSk2|.HCO to where the Arc.ic l l \-'oy-age-rs really commenced their iong _]0Ul'l'lL`)' into the frozen waste.~. 01' the north. The boats were taken V011 to uoliand Landing, men tin ` jJui_nping 011' place 101` uil~:l10LLh, land launched in tht-:>ll12).1`:l1y 11.Li stream which enthusiasts have iong been trying to convert into a canal Fat great public e:\'pensr. The place ' 01' embarkation was the canoe land ; mg us.(i by the lndians for ages. uere Lhe boats commenced lhuii ._jUul'll. .\'. Lake Siniuce was passed, Lllc .`.;.ve-1'1: River navigated and thence by way of the shores 01` L2`.K(3 iiuron the party reached Lake Superior. Skirtin.g' its rugged `north shore, Fort William was passed and L'\.LLl.'il\.'.i by the old Hudson Bay Com- p;;ny s route. Thence the travel.rs went; nor.h through the interminable stretches of ii1k:.S and rivers that i gridiron the vast northwest. LU \'\/"Ill Tup for caught. Lcnnox Rowc, eight-yev.r-old son 01' non. Em`: Rowe, has turned out to b u buu..-1' sherman than his u:`.u. Lust vn.-::k Llld 1115 f'.1t11e.-1' took mm on his firs. I1s}1ix;g trip to Ju.ck .s Lake, nolxh of Pctcrboro. '11 Hr-1' y-um-ivinw xlnfuil rl in;-h-In-. uu.ul\.> uztkc, liUJ.'.]1 01 1 i:Ei.`1'D0l'0. .-`after recclving (let4il_(l1'ns1.1'uc- felons on how Lu cast, Lennox shumc(l the vctcrznx ung;lL-rs in tlxl; party by g`:-ttinp; the firs. bite-. The-rcupon he forgot all the rules; in fact, he t`o1-got cverytlling saw `that he had a fish on the lin . Tln'owing' his shing; rod on the floor of the boat, he s.ood on it and `[)1'0(:(:C(lE(l to pull in the sh by lmml. He got badly tanglotl up in; 'v..l1z line, but he landed a ne bass` to win thn pool which had been set} the rst good-sized slur (-:nm'l1l'.. LENNOX BEATS EARL WE CARRY A LINE OF GROCERIES and TOBACCOS Gil ...... nu-`J [-9 Punnm The N01-ther11 Advance , The secretary of a branch of the Uzuiauizm Legion up north durmcd 21 mumbcr for his dues, and this is the mpiy he got: I "Ih-'.n' (inn) In vnnlv fn vnnr . I u:p1_y Ill.` gULa I "UL-ar L,'omrade-1n reply to youz recent and more recgnt requests to send you my '-dues, 1 wish to inform you that the shattered condition 01 my bank account makes it impos- sluic 101' me to .akc 3-'ou1 request scriously. Mv nrnvarxnf `Hnnnnial 1-nY\(]:1`;n\1 :- I .$x.'1'lU`L|b'ly. _ My present financial condition is due to the clfcct of Dominion laws, `provincial laws, municipal laws, county laws, (.'01'pO1`ati0ll laws, traiiic laws, liquor Jaws, by-laws, mother- in-lZl\\'$, and outlaw: all of which n:i\'i- h. n 'lni_-hul nn `III nu.-u_ nun: uL.H LUlSL(:(l 011 1111 11I1SLl:3p(2CI'.-| mg public. ` "'1m'uug,'l1 these laws I am com- pelled to pay a Business Ta:-:, .-Xmusemcnw Tax, Gas Tax, Income Tax, Water Tax, EXCEL` Tax, School Tux, Auto Tax, Dirvu1"s Tax, Hy- uro Tux and Syn-Tux. Ill mlrlifinn in Hwrun 1 en fnvnuri BUDDIE EXPLAINS WHY I HE CAN'T PAY HIS DUES V V . . . . . V H . \. nu \,v\.L_y au\.u;u_y auu UL gunization - which th: inventive genius of man is capable of creat- ing'-the Society of St. Jean Bap- tiste, the Women's Relief, the Near East Fund, the Unemployment Re- lief, and the Gold-Dig`g':.-1's Home, also every hospital and charitable in- stitution in the cit_V-the Red Cross, the Black Cross, the White Cross, the Green Cross, the Purple Cross, the Flaming` Cross and the Double - Cross. \J1'US. For my own safety I have to carry Life Insurance, Death Insur- ance, Liability Insurance, Burg'la1'y Insurance, Accident Insurance, Col- lision Insurance, Rain Insurance, Hail Insurance and Business Insurance. `I`i'In rlnxrnvnu-nnnr an n'r\1rI\\~v\.~ nu. u1'." U1` Fl: : Cross. N14`nu LU xmu out W110 owns It. 1 am In- .-:pL-ct.. expeeed, introspected, sus-1 peeled. (li. examined, re- exaniined. i1ifoi'imd, required, sum- moned, ned, commanded and com- p lled, until all I know is that I'm .~:uppo. to provicle inexhaustible znaans and supply money for every known need. desire and hope of the human race, to beg`, borrow or steal .money to grive away; and if I re- ffusr: to donate to `Z`.Ch and all I m jeussecl. bovcotted, tL1ll{0 l . lo, talked about, lied. to, lied about, 1 hold up ,l1eld down, and robbed, un- v '7l l m nearly ruined. ` T Pnn fnwxl-nll l\ l1- mm Hvv1+ KIKLIQEKILJ and I\JDl'K\o\r\Ji Silverwood Ice Cream Soft Drinks and Confectionery 4 ..il llll IlL'2ll'l_V I'UlfH.`v(L T can foretell, M1`. Otto, that. failing` a miracle, you wont be paid l'n:'t now; and the on.ly reason I am holding on to life is simply to s-"e just what the hell is comm: next." 11Ibu1'd.I1CL` 21.110 DUSIYICSS ITISUTRUCC. The Government so governs my- business that it isn t an (asy thing- to nd out who owns lt. I in- -:n{u-f A nvnnmnl .'..o-1....-n,.,.nA ,..... um, quu UuLlil\\"a?'c1l1 U1 \Vl1lCD bL.n 1ojsLc(l on an unsuspect- Dllblic. `ship. was Homer Charlebois, of Tiny arrested in Midland and cha1';2,'ed with driving a car while un- let the influence of liquor. He was vracing tlirough the town at a speed of 35 to 40 miles an hour and was -halted only after police with revol- ver:< punctured one of his tires. town- ; Ball Planing Mill Limited ing the Cottage Trade Phone 109 We Specialize in Serv- WE SPECIALIZE IN HOME- 7 Collier St. PLUMBING CHOICE COOKED MEATS GET OUR. PRICES iaw 3mg. FRESH RIOASTS AND TE_NDI-ZVR STEAKS MADE SAUSAGE BUTCHERS PHONE 513 -F OR-- Barrie. Everything in rrie. SPECIAL HOLIDAY DANCE DROP IN AFTER THE DANCE TENT CITY Pavilion BIG CEDAR POINT Admission 1 Oc Phone 1 07 I C. Wiiliamson CLEi..ANDS HOMEMADE Bread, Cakes and Pastry FOR THOSE WHO CARE A. MOFFATT 1> II()NE .531 118 Dunlop St. Barrie. HAMBURG-ERS First Class Seven-Piece Orchestra. MONDAY, AUG. 2nd AUNT KATE S FAM-OUS FOR SPOT PRIZES TENT CITY BAKING SUPPLEMENT 5 tickets 25 CEDAR HARBOUR LODGE

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy