`THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1937. burton ('0m1nuaLIon DCHUUI. >1; thn wenk and at his homo h(`]`e'*. Clarm1cr- Riddoll. formorlv of (`itivs S(.'1'\ iC(?. is the new am independent s01'\'ic(_- stmirm in St. Clair district. Toromo. .\Ir.<. IC. Shun` and .\Ii.<;< 31:1` lshear returned this wr-nk fr |(}.Iw.~.moh1' Camp. whvrv they sp i 1 the mason. 11.. nv\r` \r.._- 1 T1 Xvi`-dnm_ .\ Mhe , M1`. zmd .\Tr.~'. J. T7. \Vi. .\Ii.'<.<' `.\Im`ian Wisdom. .\I1'. and ;\`h'.'<. A.! B. K010!-_\ and Mr. :1n'l 111$. .-\. F..~'. Floetham spent. tho week md :11` Maple Lake. near Windsor. 1 I i D B0wling Notes , ' Allzxmiulx-`;: u.~u-(11 Monday niszhtf t0u1'nzunz_-nt 3.-*:u'rA w'\\ to tho a1muz11' 1. ,1! . nut nn hr! I`\lI(XH\|(ll\' .` ll-`\l(|I ;-;v....._. ...(_.._' way zumuul Svotch (hmbh-.< tULH`I1f*_\' put on by the Barrio Club. D. F. .\I(*Cu:1L;` and W. H. 'I`odd. of Barrie, won .rs`;- prim-. with ('. W. Poucht-1' .-1n S. Gzu'. in . place. Both; B:1r1'i(- and .-\.Hzu1d:1]c> 19:1`-?(ns wr-re: in use afternoon and oVenin_:, with} thh't'_v rinks taking part. 1. Death of {Miss Adeline Henson I\Ii.<:< Adeline Henson. nir~ce of .-\r- _' thur Hen. .-\Hz1ml:11a-. p:1: awzxy on Th\111<(l21y. Sept. 2nd. Gruvvi-nhu1`st. after an illnc-.<.< of `(W05 I yo:n'.<. In hm` 1\\'m1t_v-thirtl year, '5] .\Iis;< Henson resided at W'a. The fum,-ml w:1:< hold on Saturday; .~ F-nvn r)nn1HHI"F undr-rtakin_._: pa)`-{ 1 The funmm now on oklLu1ua_\ ` from Doolittlw'.= undr-rtakimr par-E 101's, Orilliu. with inte1'mr>nt in 1 Mapln Cr-n1ote!'_\'. Attending thv `- funeral wm'-- thv throw uncles of: .\[)'.<. V. D1'ur_\ and!` Fwd liuyncr. of .31'a(`L--` .\Ii.~::< V. Jones, of Owen! >(~ \\'o(`*k and visitors with s. F. Raynor. I `H... D LIn1n1-1n Hill"! . '1'01`0T110. ; .\I:1rl:_"r~1 from. spent; Sally Watson turned to her Mother. Whatever would we do without a telephone ? she asked. She had just nished making arrangements for the evening with the ever-faithful Jack. Mother smiled as Sally raced upstairs to get ready, realizing how much the telephone had smoothed the day for all the family. 0\\'IlCl' UI ` ion tht.-I I :NEW FEATURES AT THE ' ONTARIO PLOWING MATCH -4 _<`..7ll \\|Zl` L|l" IUIX" Ill(llI Ull lI(|.`~ (AI. thv time. ` The .' <:am<- of the : s is`. luv mg: plzwed to-night. E ` Tunnm'}`~1\'litchoIl .<.<. T'Id_r.rurton (xi Haskr-ttv p, Bowman If. Clarkv Rb. .\Inon~ Rh. D Amhro.=io cf, Ramsay! 1b. Hunson rf, B1111-*1` 2b. I.:xko\'ie\\'s-Reyno1ds 3b. Wilrs" 1 lb. Minnikin 2b. Strzmsman cf.l T{m\n- p, D_\"tr* C. Adams rf. L:1kin:[ _ .-.<. B!`r`\\'niI1Q` lb. , __e, ,, `the dcrceased, Messrs. Arthur, Wil- iliam and Levi Henson, Allandale. ;Pall-bearr;-rs consisted of `.\Ii;~:.'< Hen- :. two brothers, Harry Henson, iliinira, and Charles Henson, Brace- ;brid;ze; Wm. Porter, Washago; Ar- .thur, William and Levi Henson, Al- 1 ..n.lnln 3 J. A. Carroll, n12xna_2'-1' of the 1111-} inuul International Plowing: .\Iau-T1} and Farm ;\Iz1chim:1'y Demonst1`ation.' to he hclld 21 Fn:r._r:us, Oct. 12th to 1 15th. announces Ihat the Atlantic - tnur, vv: " Iumlale. FORK SAUSAGE-1b. . . . . . . . .. HOMEMADE HEADCHEE.SE--lb. LAMB CHOPS--lb. . . . . . . . .. ROUND STEAK-lb. . . . . . . .. l\\ILllVIJ -J I lLl"\l\?lU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COMPLETE STOCK OF COOKED AND CURED MEATS ` MILK-FED ROASTING CHICKENS GEORC-iAN BAY TROUT NO. 3 CHOICE QUALITY-~ PEAS--2 tins NO. 4 STANDARD PEAS-2 tins . . . . . .. CATELLI SPAGHETTl--26 oz. tin . . . . . . JOAP CHIPS--3 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NEW CLOVER HONEY--2 lb. tin . . , . . .. . n Guaiiiy Egzzis-Eopaaa Pmucts J.D. WiS)0i 8: CO. Grocers and Butchers, Allandale Phones 117; and 163 Youthfu] Rob:/-rt Delaney, who at- t-n Barriv Collegiatr.-, is an up and coming.-' runner at the milv dis- tzmc-.-` Last SZltll1`d2l_\' at tho (,`zm-` zulian .\'21ti0nz11 Exhibition h~ enter- ml tho milv event. He knew he would bv up agzainst . good mn- -n...-< hm inn m-vr-r (Ii-named of run- Grocery Values l Section of the American Society oi` .~\;r1'icult1u-al l*lng`in(2ers \vill hold its convention in Toronto at the same timo and delogatrys will devote con- . time to s`.u(l_\'in;: this agri- cultural event. 1119 .`\.D.:\.l`4. I.` 21 UUU_V U1 E31511` cultural cxp(.-rts who ]"`p1`GS(`l1t chemical, electrical und machinery 01 _2'ZllllZ'dtlOT1S interested in farm problr2m.<. A1 tho plowing: match thvy will be able to study many questions of farm cultivation and manay.':e1iiei1t, which for generations 'lmw- kept Ontario farmers in the front rank of successful agricultural- ists. M auager. S.\Il'|`ll, is a body of agri- rh-:31 nnrl m:ar*hinr-n-v Page Five . 15c .22c .25c .l8c Ml `.110 mllv event. no r{llt`\\ nt- `nr-r.<, but he m-ver dreamed of run-` nin: z1.L'aiI1. Glr-n Cunnin_zham,; who is probably the grrezltest milcr; in thv \\'nl'l(l tn-(lz1_v. But he \'.-mt. in zm_\'\\'a_v. and ni.` only 20: svc-onrl.< behind th* l\'un. .' Dclnm-y -.\';1.-` near tlw last coming. inzo the stretch. but he really turn-: Ml it on from thv-rre in to nshi \`.'(.'lll D. 4:] .. ` F..nnn.-.J-nun Ian u-ac .27c ..49c . 29c 1);-um-y '.\". 1.6211` gill li1>L cuzn turn-I: \`.'(.'l]` up. Br,~. Cunningrhanl, he was yjgrl :1;':1in. other crack runners ll.'-.111 the Stzxtvs and Canada. `xlouny: Dc.-l:mr=_\' is only ~-i_':l1t.r.-E-n and for his a`.-'0 is :2. real runner. Even th0u_'_rh hr` didn t win. he will al-i w:L\'.< be ublw to . Woll, an_\'wa_v.; 1 .4... an-..u'n.~r {>1-cc. u-ru-lrl : Hug? h1llnl' THXRTY RINKS TAKE PART IN LOCAL SCOTCH DOUBLES J - `( The zmnua! Scotch doubles tourn-; zmu-nt of thv Barriw Lawn Bowlimr, Club. [)111_\'I'd on Labor Day, z1t-i trar-tr-(I 30 rinks, and both the .-\1;| lnndale and Barrio 5:1'een.< haul to! h`, usvd. ` D. F. )IcCu3.i}_r, with his partner. W. H. Todd, with :1 plus of thirty! and f1\I-.'.n uvin: \\'n1 rsf nri7.r-.. run il.LillIl` Boh s timr- sr-cond.=. fnrrl. .~\lli. Im.tr~nn;'.n1. .uv-mo f.nHinL*\vrmd. .~ \]1z1nd:1lr- and 2:11-1'3: _____.__?..._. IHK`. l(`(.'tw the 1 the \ the f A6` t RUNS AGAINST CUNNINGHAM SPORT NEWS The books of the law were thei first books of the Bible to be col-` lectvd by the priest.< and lea(ler.< oi" I.~:rzi.elite.=; after the law came written history of the people, in` fth century B.C., the collection of the prophets by Nehemiah; and from this time onward the collection of, haglographa, the Psalms, Pro- erbs, Job, Canticles. All of these .,d1 h--en preserved by the priests, Copied and re-copied us occasion re-. quired. and circulated in manuscript,| as of course all writings were cir-~ eulutetl in those (la_\`.~:. Thv di. rinn A; +1.... I-Irsluri-\\'~' and their ac-l culatr-11 in those (lay . 111:` uI>px:1- sion of the Hcbrc-w.< and qui: of other 1zu1'zuug(.~' :1nd~ l0.~:.~' of the Hnbrnvv languz1;:~~, n(.-(.'('.~'-! .~`it<0(l the tran: of the Scrip- turr-.< into other than the Hebrew. and pr-=\*iou:~: to the srlcond century Il.(`.., what \\'<- know as the Septua-! uint tr:m. the I.XX., was com-; pl:-tr-I in Grr-ck. drsig'nrd (`,Spf'Ci21_\`<, for th\' Hobrt-\\'.< living in Alt-xun-I drin mid othr parts` of I'Iy:_\'pt. Thvl Sx~ptu.'x-."im ('0m0.~' from ll tradition `hut . . -`<.vr-nt_\'-two z1<-tuully m.'1d(- tho t1':1n. 'l`..... 1...:._... .....l .-..n..n_;iun.; intn `(hr HOW THE SCRIPTURES WERE PRESERVED Lllk . _\'in_<: T :`1t(\\v Llllllf. \.'lI||L'I| to centre. wt four mon- )_v .`~\dz1m.<, E .4 in J4-L :- Uh`. I 0'.\".:lI|1I-Ht about 1,100 ya roux runner. 1'.\'en; al-' anywa_v.j > wo`:M s b(-st miller. 4 minute: and 47 ht.-r :md Mr. and Mrs. IL. rcumuznzun. rovv m,-(.'('.<-. 901-don Shelswell returned home . on Sunday from Toronto, where he 1' untlc-rwvnt a minor operation. Ith0 St-(`01'1d Mr. and Mrs. V. Hicklimz. of know Septua-! lCdg'ar. visited 1. and Mrs. Addikon was during the week end. , esp:-ci2i1ly, Mrs. Arthur Jary, Jr., of Toronto. :5 A]:-xun-',.<;r)-nt the hdiday with Mr. and arts 'I`h-~ .\ rs. A. Jury. as tradition! Knox Church at 7.30 pm. ;(?i\()]lll`;-~'-A_ Sm'\'ice at St. Potr*r .< at 11 a.m., tmn.<]:ition.'~(`hrist (`hurch (IH1r1)i_\; Cgomvmuning) I ]'<'(`(`!`.~`i()n:-' 1.330 p.m.. St. .0 ns 3. p.m., .`t. 1330 mudo. nnd lhnsv Jnm:-9` 7.30 }).m. - y. vopit-ti from tim<'~ .\Ir. mid .\I1r.~'. H. Ifitrt`. (if (`hi('Zl_L'}f1). H1` 1}~..- mid-.~' mzmu- fiivilt '|`111r.<(:1_\' um `ri(a_\' at t 0 -`. T4`.~".:IllH'Hi now l'.\"' rm-'.ni'\' with Hw f0rmrn".< mothor 1 mn ...-. um mu! Run . and vs. N-.'\\'l111ln. l U U 1' 1'! LAKEVIEWS TAKE FIRST OF TOWN LEAGUE FINALS n:Un- nn nun lums, Browning` with rm prror. four runs to, 0 mm n..:.... `$11) runs LU , D:1ir_\'- I in tho` twe1\'e ; first nunnn 0']-( L The Orillia '1'-1-tiers pushed the KSL Cathurines Athletics into the '1zu'1`o.~` di. whun they Etook the third `bunte of the . by 21 12 to 9 score. The game \\'z1.~' 'om- of thu lmst over \\'itnc-,s.~:ed in_ `Orilliu and the T-31'1'ie1`:< showed that \vh- n tho che(~k.~: are down they are :1 ,-xrczxt tvam. Thrty wili now meet ;thv .\limi(-0 .\Iountz1iners for the `<.-u.'te1';t titlv and th== ri_2'ht to go `w--at !'o1' tho Mann Cup. . Wiih both bu;<--ball teams out of -th\- running and with the softball lytc-:un.< in the town leagucl pl21yim.: ,their final serir-s, football practice has >'tl11'tt`(l. .~\lthou_2`h th< Colleg- ;i21te has not opcnml as yet, some of the pla_\':-1`.< are ;y;ttln'g` in shape. ;'l`h~ workout so far have been li_g'ht. `but pz1s. and kicks are bcim: `,pr:u-ticml. Anmxw: the players out 1211'. Dyto, Wubb. Delaney and oth-`rs. .IC\'m1 Bus Storey and Bill . c.....,.1... M Jan uvnrn * l1n1nn fvrnn . l`AVl`H DUE oLUlL'_\ clnu urn 'Str:u'h:u1. who wore` home from ~H.'1miIton for tho wr-nk end. got in some extra practice Monday after- noon. Tho B.C.I. seniors have tho 51111113 players as last _v0a1` with the- :Ll`\7(i1~`I1tiOn of one. So far norm of `tho junio1'.< have been out, but it won t be long bvfore both squad.- Ewill be out in full force. The Barrie Cubs, althouglx out of thu junior basc-bail race, have still ,a chancu to win the South Simcoc {HIV and are in Beeton to-day to pin}: the Palgrave combines in a suddc-n death gzune for the title. , _ l Smoky Smith and H:.ll`Ol(l Crip- Epon. who new- no introduction to Elmse-bzill t'2m.< in this district, hzuxc ?been nzuned on the all sztar 1.i.=2xm ipickud from teams in the Toronto vs-~-nior le:i:L1<`u~'. Formm`l_\' with 'Pcnutu11_9:, Crippon was rzitrwl the nht-st shoi-tstop and Hitter in the North Simcoo League. Since going `to Toronto he has pert'ornwd at 'third ba.~:\- for the G. & W. t('dl'.l, senior city champia6.s. Smith sprung into prominenc~:- two years ago \\'h-n he practically won the On- 'ta1'io intz31'n1eriiat,~ B" title for Col- li11:.1`\'.'nod .~:inr,rle-lizinderl. So far this .<<,-ason in Toronto he has won 10 1`{ll11(`.~' and lost. none. \U l'LlIl.\ \\L'l'U b'CUl'L'U H1 L111` lllhl frznnc. In the second both teams` counted, Butler and Bowman scor-, in for the Tanery on two hits. hutl th.3vinner:~' came right back and ten` in; . faced Haskett before he could-` gvi. the sid out. SU'ZlH5l1l2l!1 .~:in<;1ed,i Powc`.l doubled and D_\'t~- cleared the . with it home run. Atlams th:-n _u'ot on on an 4-.rror. but was. out stealing second. I.ukin;:' and 'Brownin: came through with hits.` i4I1i\'i!lf_" SL'Ol'i!`j.". Re_vonld.< got on on 21 eld:-r.~ choice. Wii--5 mzidvi tin: ;~'<-cond out when he t'zmm-d.i .\1innEkin then : for the sixth! hit 01' the iim`.ny_-.<. St1':1n.~`m:m. up` `for the .='*(.`ond tiinn.-. ended thv railyi l\\v H\-n..- mu en I-nnh-n i 4 V I RUGBY SEASON DRAWS %SMITH AND CRIPPEN ON i TORONTO ALL-STAR TEAM _ Mr. and Mrs. Dusto left iday on a motor trip to Ontario. His many friend.~: .Dust0 may return much re: = health. I \l.-- I) Dhxuu-..-R9 urn} IIUJIULI). 311'. and Mrs. D. Knapp and two ,sons, of Toronto, were with rm-lu- Liw: here over the week end. .\li.<.< hllvia Chappcl, of Toronto, `v.'u:' with her mother over the holi- day. , \li..- K ("rn nf Tnrnnfn wn< IIBZLILII. ! Mrs. l1.P1o\\'1'ight. and dzlughtex `Elsie motored to Aurora over the ` holiday. \h- unrl \h-_- I`) Knnnn and l\\`n uzq. .li.~.< K. Cruse, `with her brother the holiday. Thu \4Vnm(-n'< LHL` IIUIIUE1). Th~ Women's Institute me: at ;Mrs. A. Foyston s home on Thurs- `day afternoon last with 23 ladies pre. The meeting was on His- torical Rereach and there were in- tersting and historic articles shown. .\lr.<. Geo. 'I`rac_v, the Convener, spoke on the motto It don t make no difference what brand of polish you use; you has got to mix elbow ,grease with it to make it shine the lshoes." The roll call was answered by giving grandmother s maiden minu: and an old custom. Each one, prc-.<<-nt also told the history of her home, which was quite interesting. .\lr.-. Wilmot Cook gave a very . paper on Pleasures of` Grandmother's Youth, and Miss, !J<-.<. Foyston read a paper written` {by the late Mr. B. F. Tracy wheni 5h was 84 years of age, on Pion-I it.-<-1' Days in Minesinig. Both were clostely followed and enjoyed. Mrs. i.~\. Foyston gave a humorous read- ling, A Romance of the Early Days iof .\'nttawasaga Township. Several old .~:on;:s were sung during the pro- en-sun and at fhn rpnne-St Of MI`. 1 ,|m1d With 15. .v1ow1or1;n. -i .\Ii.-s Hall, of Clinton, and Mr.` - and .\Ir.<. Greenwood, of Toronto. -'lvi. during the week end with li Mr. and Mrs. E. Pedlingham. r:....A,m Qhnluuvnll rntnrm-rl hnmn om sung uurmg mu p1'u- , `gram. and at the request of Mr. lFoy.~:Lon, the hymn sung at his wed- ( `dim: nearly 54 years ago, Blc,-st Be ` L the Tiv that Binds," was sung; be-`1 ifor the National Anthem. The tea ` hostesses were .\Irs. H. Btaeton and Mrs. D. Campbll. The October} .mootin1z will be at Mrs. Will .V1aw .<? ihomv and will be on Educz1tion.L . rum.......o..1..+:nn.- +n \Tr nnri \'lr.=,i rhomv and W111 DC "1u(1ucz1L1un. . I Congzratulzltions to Mr. and Mrs. IRoht. Parker (nee Edith Barker) Iwho were marriud on Tuesday in !Barrie. I l 1 \ 1 l.(`il`g LlC softball nals, Lake-views," l'zu`o1'it..: to tukkv the title, scored a. 12 to 5 victory ovum` the Bunie '1`umu-1'_\`. Big Dick Rowe sci, the- 195-:21': down with ve hits, but was` cmlln u-ilrl luc1IlI1n- Fun. n-Igcnu On In the first game of the Town. I 1 C ORILLIA TO MEET MIMICO Mr. and Mrs. Binnington and f2unil)'. of Maxwell, O'nt., and Gracv , Mowforth, of Barrie, spent the won.-k lwnd with E. Mowforth. \l:..,- 11:11} n4` Flinfnn and \Tr` l.-i\l [).Ill., Dl. uuuna -- 1-.u... .... and .\`Ir.~'. Pitt. of (`l1ivz1::n, 'I`hur. and Friday at tho 1'1-".0l'_\' 1).. ml \Tv< N-.~\vn1zLn. )`('4'u)L\ and Rev. CUBS MEET PALGIVRAVE CRAIG-HURST Wm and .\T1's. of Toronto, was at the n1an.se for usto on Mon .\ o1'them hope Mr. I'U:'tOl`cd in 1OSI_`l'.`. llU\V]1 \VlLIl ll\ C IHLS, UUL \\"d.3 a trxflc wild, issui11,g' vv passes. On` Lhv otln,-1' hand the D21i1`;,'x11cI1 1'-zx.~'h- (`kl Hzlskctt for 3 biI1}4'IPS. \n .-..n. mmm .-nr\\n.:l .'n Hm. EUIU ULIll'.\I. 1n nndnv nftmu 5 out softball .'-on1e n Jwmm, NEAR Lion nto. L.ll1., Inn) St. z1_:o, tho!` .1. A. spring. Recent visitor.< included Mrs. A. Morrison and (Tnrmetu, of Newmur- ket, and Mrs. May Czunoron, ob` Tn- ronto. at Ben. Wvr~bb s Jos. Locke. of I and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ff-rrior, of BZll`l`il"`. at Jns. T:ooih .<; I\'[r.<. Alico Boyd, of Toronto. zit Honry P1`aLt'.~'; I :-ml I.r-omxrd, of Montreal. with his mothc-r. .\Ir.<. J. S. Loomml; Mrs. H. T. .\Ic(' of Toronto. at I. Blzu-k'.<; ;\Ir. an(1M1`s. Bruvv \\':1ll:u'v. of To- ronto, at Plirb. Wullacc- .<. .UuI1) mncu,. E Thv Star has pointed out again `:and aggain that Premier Hr.-pburn `has no power to keep the C.I.O. !out of Ontario." As a matter of `fact, th: right of workers to choose their own union has been conceded for decades, and thousands in this province now belong to 01.0. uiliatcs. O1'gz1ni;:ers of th`: C.I.0. nninn: c-uh-V nl1f:1l`i0 fl'0C`1,\'. 11111.1 mu U011. nd ` Another highly respected resident ',"!o1' this community passed away on ";`;jF1'i(iay morning`, Sept. 3rd, in the `- ;per.~:on of Mr. Geo. Young. A "5-glarge number attended the funeral '!')`to pay their last tribute to one m 5 whose memory and example will re- .muin long in this community. Our ; sympathy with the be- reaved family and relatives. \1y-.- Dnv CnnrH"r-llnvv nvnnrt-.Iinr-rl is ( Rep rintr (1 I Dally Star). nu, n..,_ H Orgznnzzers 01 mt L.1.U. unions enter Ontario 1'reel_\', BI)`. Hepburn cannot stop them. The adlnission of international oir-<-rs is '.`l'1til'(:`ly :1 federal matter, and both p21rIi0s at Ott:1w:1hu\'- long pa`.-rn1itte(l it. 'T`hn nrh.-r dm: the Star on('` more pronouncement : l Now one Toronto nr_-wspapvr has been pointing out that 1 am power- less to keep these peoplv out of Ontario. That is true. But (4-\'r*n though 1 czm t keep thr-m out, I can keep them from inciting: riots whwn thr-_v `_:z-t here. If they don`? obi _\' our laws. they will go `.0 52:40] so fast they won't know what has happened to them. ;'T`1nn: Mr. Henburn a(lmit.'~' that he l)]'U\\HIll"_" sco :1 r>ld l~'(`(`OI) t1 for Sr-(.` H`-in. long p(:!`mI'DLt?(l 1:. The other day the once drew utt-.-ntion to these facts, and 31)`. Hepburn, a1)<-:1kin;' at Bram- ford, thereupon nmdn; the i`o11owin_u: pronoLmcem(snt \ nw mm happened to them." -Thus Mr. Hepburn cannot keep thv C.1.0. o1';:ani'/.013 out. But he says he will gaol them If thvy break the laws. In that re- .,..\\,.a n6` nnnv-:0 fhnv an: in exact-I ll Ihf`) h)`("c1K mo laws. 1n yuan. u'-| sp.~ct., of course, they are in exact- ly the . position as anyone else. and no party--no newspaper---advo- cntos lmvlessness. It might. not bol out of place to recall the fact that! tho Oshawa strikv. which marked` thy h('_`_"lI1(1l11_{' of M1*.'Hepbu1'n">t :10- tivitius with respect to labor, was ;m:.'t,hiny: but lawless; in fact. one of 1.l1(`H10.~'L ordu-rly on 1'-'-cord. And the .~tzzLc1nci11.'s then made by him, wvnt far beyond the quvstion of laxvlassness and challenged the right. of C.LO. or;:ani'/.ation. He said: We know what these a_2`i'.ato1'.~' are up to. We were advised only a fvw hours ago that they are \vorkin_Q' their \\".1_\' into the lumber camps, the pulp mills and our mines. ' Wc`ll~-that has got to stop and Wu uru going to stop it. If n0('v; uv.-`ll 1'.-1i, an nrmv L0 (lo 50." '- gomg to 5.101) 1:. n Iluwu \v-`H 1':1i; an arn1y to Complaining that tho C.l.O. 01'- _"z1nizer.< were making: an r3`ort to exact. their monthly tall from th: pay envelopes of the Oshawa work- pm hp Prmnier went on to dc`- el1Vo;`l0p(}:` or me U.\'na\\`z1 urn- er.<, the Premier went on clan-: We hr,-liovn the tim- for 21 . is at the start. Thus he chu1lon2'ed the right of thv or;:21n- izers to org'aniz( in (fanzxdzx and the right of wo1'kr=r:< to choose their own union. Do.-qllinrr Hnnf nu!-:I in his 1'0- then` umon. Recalling" that 0cca. in his 1'0- (-`-nt . at. Brzmtford, he said: I t110113.`11t it time to ;1(1\'i. Ontario labor to put its faith in our gov- vrmnr-n.< rather than in :1 dictator whosv only ambition was to \\':1x fat on the pay enva1ope.< of the work- The `Fzwf. is that he did I101 .- . 1*; the C-nV010pe.< u; uu: wunv ors. The fact is that did not :uivi. is free to do that He commanded and threatened. He declared he would put a stop to the whole C.I.O. business. 1+ :. :y.o-m.oa+i~.-mv +n 1-mvn him ad- whole (,7.1.U. DUSIHGSS. It is interesting` to have him ad- mitting now that he could not and cannot do . He can advisc~-if he had barn content with that, his relations with labor would have been very different now. He can also see that 1awle'snes.s is punish- nd. but no party takes any other attitude. And lawlessness was not the issue at Oshawa. 7L..- Ham. 6: +"|O nncifinn fn-rl:|v the issue at Ushawa. What then is the position to-da_V or` those who were offended byne.ar- ]_v all that Mr. Hepburn actually did wityh respect to the Hydro, the courts, the province's bond issues and the succession duties. yet were caught by something he merely said: namely. that he would keep the C.I.O. out of Ontario ? And now, he admits he cannot. Goldwater CoI1ing'wood' ` Midland `D A DDT!` Lnirrl UH nus n_\' Au; and Dyte. lnixvd in zxcoctmh-(1 for {hm n1:1kr* the scorn R to mwl`. also got four fourth and fth to XVLIUIHHU . BARRIE T .n1.'..4-M. D '\.I.'&.l'V-LL: Ailiston Elmvale ..'. Bradford . ~ Cookstown Braeton Miss Annie Wallace is visiting friends in Aurora. Congratulations to Mr. Stanley l*`a'gan, 01' Stroud, and Miss Dor- otlzy Lee, of Allandale, who were married on Saturday, Sept. 4th. R:-v (I Tin-L nf 'I`rn-nnfn 4-nn- lllHl'I'lL`(l UH DU.Lul`llil), Dtiflb. QLH. Rev. G. Turk, of Toronto, con- `ducted the United Church services `on Sunday night in the interests of .th(- Ontario '1`empc1'ancr- Federa- .1.-.+| r(:av(:(l Iamuy anu reiauves. .\`lr.~'. Roy Goodfollow entertained the United W.A. last W:-dncsday afternoon at her home. In the de- votional period a splendid paper was given on His Bo:quc.~:t . prcparvd `by .\lis.< Edith Beelby. Several items of business were discussed, the dutv for thv church annual fowl `Su])[)('I` and cone:-rt bcimr set for l"rida_\'. Oct. 12th. The lunch hos- te.<.~'c.< at Lhv close of tho niccting \v(,-re Elisa` l*`lort-new Webb, 1\ Irs. Ynunnu `VT... Q T Uinvnnlrlc unll \'Tvu SIMCOE. \V(,' 1'0 )1 IS.` Lowry, ;VIr.~'. S I. A. Spring. Wat-nnf viaif MR. HEPBURN ADMITS md from the Toronto .\ COUNTY FAIR DATES runs. I Thv '1`:1nnr>rjc made :1 bid in U101 .=m-v-M. }2`PttiI11' threr: runs, but fh0_\`v (`mild nv\'m' thr-n:1'.-11 tho \.\'inn-Ar". J If homo runs nmnn :1m`thin;; th- [':mm*)g\' should have mudv it ,`.0;~:-*1` :1: Mitchell and Rz1m.~`z1_\' both con- `l;:fStt,'(1 for circuit .=m:L but I-Ir-n ton was the Ionn man on hz1.=.'? at AL . LI` T STROUD IZIFI. [HE IIJHCH I105` ' H` S. J. R:-ynolds and I\'I1'.<. If The Nort11e1'11 Advance . . . . ..Sept. 10-11 . . . .Sept. 13-14-15 ... .Sept. 16-17-18 .Sept. 20-21-22-23 . . . . . .Sept. 23-24 . . . .Sept. 27-28-29 , , , , ,0:-1:, 1-2 :Oc:. IALLANnALEq I 311'. and .\h'.<. Jus. Lynch, of Buf- falo. werv week end vi. at- the home of 111- Iattu-x".< sistel`. .\Ir.'. J.` Calvert. ! r.. -- ~. nu - . , ._,I `\.v:..n \`J-llVC'1|u ' l\`Ir. Chas. Thm-izxgton and l\'lis.~:| Czunilla Ho_$:zn'th, of Toronto. \v(-my wr-ck <-mi \'isit0r.~' with )1)`. and .\11'.~:.i (7. [`ho1~ing'ton. H... A..4L.... \T.n'_<.~. Inf`, .Qunrln\~' 1IlUI`lll}LU1l. I .\`I1'.<. Arthur .\h1L left Sunday " for 21 \vo(_-k`_~: \'i. with 1'<=lz1ti\'cs in PL-nemng. R0.<.< \Vil. and Rmulal R:1y11m` attc-mled {ho lixhibitinn on TLw.<- day. I \I1- 51111] \[)'< DHITV and I 4.121) . V I Mr. and Drury and` iutldy and :hl"lll_L"|'. and Owenf` `Sound. \v~9r(- Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and I\11`.<. P. Holman and! f:1mi1_\ 1'(-tllrnad to .-\lton aftrlr a` two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. Pouchor. M'2_<.= Ph_\'lli.< Pouchcr has return-' ed to her home hero after a month`.=i \`uc:1tion in 'I`o1'01`.to. [ Goo. P0t`.<. principal of thv HAIL: burton Continuation School. sponui h(`]`e *. ; r` Dhmnll fnv-mm-1\` nf tho` I n,, u. partnc-r.l and thrive wins. wo.1 first prizr-.l C`l0.~1- l)(,'l]lh(l \\'('!`(' Chas. Poucher and GU`>'i(l(", Allzmdulo, with thrr-`O wins` and a plus of 20. Third p)'i7.{: wont to C. Ca\'~"llo and W. G. Wald-i rufl`, of I-}1'adi'ortl. with three win.- and a plus of 12. Fourth and fth `-,)\:u'<-.< \\'(-1`* so ( l0.`<:- that tho agrgzrr--I g_..~l1:' .<(-or:-.< hurl to h- (-rm. J. I`). Thompson and W. Bnino-~'l Bun-ic. hurl 2 wins. plus of `.9, !r:-':atr- 53. and J. .\Ivl.:-an and PI. Dunn. .-\lli.~t0n. had an 1l`.1`_`."l'I"'_'l':lt1' of only 51. A. .\I:1l(-Unison and l.i .`-lartin wore: with `2 \vit~..< mull >2 plu.< of 19. llinks w rv pm-.<-nt from Brad- l'm`rl .\]li.-mu. 'l`ottr~nh:~.ni. .\Ir-aford.- run um...) Allunrlenlh nnrl l!:n-ric-.