Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 24 Mar 1938, p. 8

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Tvv1rl3~.~- \ und<=1`. April 2nd. 1 of garbage : as (li1'(-<:t;(1 show Arr-as the season ( be for om- nnn K`1:'l v nu EUJIIE UH. ll,-U. bile 1lU\\`U1 1llbUl'CDl.-`. Not only has the Governmemi bought the power they said they, were 5l101". of. but they bouglit 125,000 horsepower more than theyl 11:-w(l<-(l, and now they intend to sell! it to th Unittd Stalcs. The export` of power is the export. of a n2mu'z11 assets and the Government n1l_$.:'l1t just. as well move Ni21'g'a1'2L Falls over to the United Stilt/L`S. P(J\\'rl" is being exported at $14 ax l101`:'c-l power at Cornwall, while at Brock- \'i1le industries are Chz11`g(-(l $30 a l10l`>'(])0\\'('1`. How can Ontario in du.~:try compete under such circum- stancr.-;~: '? .`ll}JpU:*l'(l .U lH`iUl El :il\lllg UL hUll1V:5 ->`!I0.000.000. .\h`. llncaulzly contin- ued. But now the gg'u1'(- is down to S22.(>00.000. That s 21 quarlr-1 I-?<-'11? uni? nhm :|< mnr-11 1~irr11' nc. .LilCblL'S 01 LH8 LJl[)l"cl1 .l 21l'ly H]. CH0 Bass Lambton by-olectlon. He `charged that 21 pzunpl1lL~t L`1l`(. u]2lD3 by the Liberals contained a despic- able threat that unless you vote `for the Liberal candidate you won ! m gwt a road or a stick of work East Lambton. T .4- I`/.v\nv1v\nn - """" " I ll Finds Slogan Reversed Charging that the Hepburn Gov- ernment. went to the polls at the last -election on `the slogan Hang the Power Barons, Mr. .\Iacaula_\' lik- ened it to Lloyd Gt-Iorge s Hzmg the Kaiser during; the war years. The kaiser was still alive and the Hepburn Govern.meut, through its` 1`*"'nL"\V't1 of the cont1'act.~:, were now] agents for the very people they` once held up to derision. A: the! very :ime the P1'L"]niCl'\\'il$ stating; that if ever there were 21 p0W(:l] Sll01'tZ1g`(: there would be: zt back-to I .\ iu2'a1'u. policy, negotiations were! going` on with the power interests. \'rnf nnlv ha: ll1r- Cnv.-1-nninnl l1'UHl LIN.` J.1lul'c1I1S." You'd think you were in .-\ust1'iu_ where Hiiler says: `If you don" vote for Hitler, off goes your head. I -I urge the electors of East Lami. ton to strengthen the Opposition by returning a Conservative candidate to the Leig`is:1'ature and thus help to put 21 stop to this Hitlerizing. If `you send a Conservative to Queu-n .~. ;Park, I dare the Hepburn Govern- ment to stop roadwork, which they fsac can only be obtained by Liberl. I 112150 .lJ&IIlULvUI1. : I denounce it in '.he .~:t1'ong-esxl terms of which 1 am capable," said Mr. Macaulay, who 21 little later de- scribed the restoration of the Hydro contracts as the worst double- cross since we took this coum1'_\ `from the Indians. I NV .-.911 vl-..'u1- Iv:-:11 um-.1. In \...4`..'.. Hon. Leopold Macaulay, Conser- `vative House Lea-dler, speaking in zPetrolia, denounced the campaign {tactics of the Liberal ParI_v in the T Ia mhtnn h\r-nI m-finn Ha v TACTICS IN BY-ELECTION ` DENOUNCED BY MACAULAYV (Continumd from page one) Queen's Park Lights The Pa1`l{s Commission that the lighting of the ltlirougli Queen s Park was rather expcnsim-, as the system is con- trolled by a time clock which re- `quires attenzion of the caretaker during the winter months. As this advised walk ;the commission requested that coun cil consider connecting this line of `lights )vit.h the town strec: lights and thuzlreby save the town the ex- tra expense. . 'l"`hn r-n`n1nn1`r1ir-nHnn '1: c +11 run or? walk is really 21 part of Sophia St.` Wkt [JIEICUKI UH Hit` \ VlLIl HU KCLIUII. Copy of a resolution passed by the Fort William city council re -enlisting` the co-operation of phy- sician.s and opfomvotrists in provid- ing t.1'eat.ment. for children of relief recipients. was also led with no action. 4 p.m.--\.,rusaaers. 3 p.m.--The Church School. 7 p.m.-.~\ Beth-r Position Just Around the Corner. ;u'aL t'.\p`t"H:l:. [ The coimnunication was turned` `over to tho Water and Ligrht Coin- lmiitee for consideration. 1 Neil McDonald, Parkside Drive. [wro:~e asking` permission to trim {trees in front of his residence, also [M1-s. Hughes, Tifiin St. Permission ewas :z1'anted under supervision of lBoard of Works. ' Mrs. W. A. Boys and D. F. Mc- iCuaig acknmvlediged 1ie!tters of sym- unathxn 1 pamy. I The county clerk advised of the admission of three indigent patients to the hospital. F1'np:t PVQH` Raw-1-in PP1 un-nlnn LU LHC HUUlJ|lz211. Ernest Pratt, Barrie, R.R.1, wrot-e app!`_vin'g' for position of truck } tlrixer. 1nnnnIIu`>:I\v\ v\l\(' 1... !\..:11:.. I lll'lVUl'o A resolution passed by Orillia town council ptitioninvg the govern- nn-nf to permit torcihes in winter shing and asking" that Barrie council endorse such a resolution, was placed on me with no action. (`.nn\' nf u 1-nznlnfnn nuccnd 1-nr | DUZIYU 1` Cuaig : pathy. 1 `COUNCIL DECIDES T0 ; BUY FORCE PUMP i I C \\"rlI1E I0 CHCCKI 5' and dictatorship. This had more 1mportant| solve since the Libe1'al' into oce than at any` 1.. The election of 1119` czmdidatu in East I`! -`.-.Au- \1.. 1.1 .-nu-.Ln...\ I Miss Nora B. Hanna, Oriilia com- munity nurse. examined the school) children of that town lasx monthw and found over five hundred ; ing from various defects. vision,1 1wm'1'nn- and dtzmfal 4 1H5 .l1'UHl \"(ll'lUU5 hearing` and dn:-ntal. Your local agent will gladly /urnish you with lull infornmtion as to /arcs, limits, etc. Ute Canadian Nalional Express Money Order: for safety and convenience. - FOR SAFE, SPEEDY DELIVERY SEND PARCELS BY EXPRESS Page Eight DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, OTTAWA.` You can get such Dried Fish as Cod, Haddock, Hake, Cusk and Pollock, and such Pickled Fish as Herring. Mackerel and Alewives, no matter how far you live from open water. It comes to you in perfect condition, every bit of its avour retained for your enjoyment. It`s grand for the family's health . . . sh con- tains the proteins and minerals that help build sturdy bodies . . . and it's economical, tOO. Serve sh more often . . . for the health and nourishment of the family. Give them Dried or Pickled Cana- ` dian Fish, fixed up in one of the tasty dishes that can be made with this food. Addrau... Department of Fisheries. Ottawa. V-lLLdWd. Please send me your free 52-page Booklet, "Any Day a Fish Day. containing 100 delightful and economical Fish Recipes. . a4z%_/ WR|TE.FOR FREE Collier St United Church? REV. E. E. LONG, B.A., B.D. 1 -':-:;'~:. . ~ Minister A s n A Y - He who is determined to make lno mistakes will probably make the 1one grrc-atest mistake of fruitless- . hoe: 'Ro+h:n- `Pain {'1 !nH~' +1`.-. -4 IUIH: ,*. ,'l'L`iXI(:'SE m1StaKe OI Iru1t1ess- -ness. Better fail in half the 9f- `forts made than to fail to do a:`.:I~ t.hin5_r. Zion s Herald. THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1038. ll ZI.lll.:- lU.`(ll.`L'U\"l'HJj5" LHC DUUA of Books. 7 p.m.--Pla_v While You Play. Friday, 7.30 p.m., Pre-Communion Scrvlcc-. _..-_ --_......-. -..\-- ...._ vuv/\ IVITAV. 111. EA. IJULVLI, 13.3., D.lJu Lloyd Tufford, Orga.m'st and Choir- master. ' 1 VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED JP !E%u1{5A! \'( ux. WE INVITE YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US. _ _.__ __o -__ 9 Clapperton St., at th: Points. l)L___ '2') D_....f `J NOW IS THE TIME -TO BUY A FARM- 1_nU\V(:`>.'L 01` PH sar11_\' aC<-(-Dtrad. rw WE HAVE SOME \\'O.\'DFIR- FUI. B.~\RGAI.\'S List Your Farm and Real Estate With Us. ___,."_._, ..-..-. _., av\d\l 11 a.m.-- riving Like Jehu. 2 p.m.-Crusaders. R n,h1._'T`1'|n ("M111-pk Qt-'Innn1 m.V. ~\. ,\ ( l)1')I'l`.'|\'. -..-1.. l'.\.s"l`ul Miss Jessie R. Bryson, Organist Simcoe Farm Agency f`!.......A..L.~-. C4 AL FARM r Phone 32 n.m.-- 2e the Book lnnlrc I Sun`day, Mar. 27, 1938 .. _... n1-x...-_._~_,.. 1 -I , 1- v Sunday, Mar. 7, 1938 CANADIAN LEGION West half lot 12. concession 5, Medonte, 100 acres. well situated;` Good sfione residence. grood barn, im- ` plement buildings; well cultivated. Fo1'merl_\' owned by the late M12. Patrick Hussey. Apply to M. J._i Fraxvley. Barrie. Ont. Innisl Township 1 K` 01' a n d FOR SALE OR RENT will be rec-'i\'ed by the I up `[0 12 o clock noon. 1n-)0 3,. H. nf\1`r.n`:r\v\ 1938. 13-36. and C. ALL.-L\'. C1-'1`k. Township of Inni.~I. TENDERS m 01"` 311`: f or three '\v\vO J;.n,J..\. l 10 1. U CIUCK HUUH, 38. for the collection 1 disposing of same council for Lake- . 2. 3. 4 and 5. for 1938. Tr:nder:~r1'na_v rru l`\\I:. n 1-(.4; ,- 4) n .-3 in y~ I prlug. It is not wise, however. to bank too much on summer temperature -continuing in Aprpil. Barrie 5:.`-H'.\l).\--Jn L}2H`1`J&, U11 D' .\Ia1-ch 10. 1'.'rI3:~'. Isabelle Simp~ >021. widow of the late W. J. .$`imp.=.on, in hrr 00th year. Fun- ~ra1 on Blonday from the resi- virnc<- of hi-1* brother-in-law, W. H. .\1".'1_\'n<.-. 8 Parkside Driw-. Imormrmt in Wavc-r1c_\' Cemctc-2'\'. SII.-`\.\'.-`~.HAN--At his late residence- at Edgar, on Tur`sda_\r', Max-c`n 22. 1938. .\Iichae1 Joseph Shzmahan, bz-loved husband of Mary Down. in .`.i.~' 73rd 3'-zn`. FLmr~1a10n S;x`.1u'da_\`. .\`Iarch 26. Requiem Mu.-.< ix; St. .\Ia1'y s Church. Bar- ", ..- nan am Tnfprmrmf in HLU.'lHu}. I Th erm om eters - .- ,. n rwn 5 n n rm V. S. R. Gendron. of Penetang', was` \ elected chairman of the join: '_\Iothers Alloxvanco and Old .-\5;e Pensions Board of Simcoe County at the oryranization meetiny; 1:15? \\`v3F,`k. .\Ir:<. A. .\IcCa]1. Collingawood. i> \'ice-chai1-man and J. T. Simpson. .=~<-1'r.-tar_\`. Othvr membn'.= of the ` `r:-ozmi are .\I1'.~. O2'vi'.1:- Todd. Churc- `nili. and Wilbur Palmer. re"vr- of Ar'i_1'zxIa. appointed by the (~ount_\` `courtril. and Theo. .\'. Wilmotvt, of Oriilia. appoint-id by the depart- nivnt. as ax`-* .\T1'.=,. McCall and 311'. I` .. .}..A . \_ I."-II`.'\`O.\'--In Bzn'1'ie, on Saturday, \v....,.1. 1n 1".-J: Tzahnr` hnn- H1L`I1'L. 21: Grtnciron. t Warted~-Man and wife to take charge of garden; comfortable cot-` tagze, nicely furnished, to live in. ' Must be honest and not given to strong drink. Apply Box F, I.-Xdvance Office, Ba1'1'i`e-. ? An unusual opportunity for music- lovers of this vicinity-The Phil- harmonic Socicfy of Toronto, 100 voices. under Ihe rmiiieiit conductor, Thomas C1'a\v1'o1-ql, with a quartetto of outstzmding vocal soloists and the brilliant violinist, Gertrude Crawfoi-d, will present a concert, in- cluding )'Iendelss0hn s Oratoria. I-Tvnxn nf 'P1':\i:-.0 in Collier Si . clumng A\'1en(1elsS0m1's ur'(u.u1'1a. Hymn of Prais-z-, in Collier St. United C-hurcli. Barrie, on Tuesday, .\Ia1'ch 29111. at 52.15 13.131. Tickets 500. :<:udents 350. at Hurlburt s Shoe Store, )Ionkman s Drug Store, Bawic, and \Vhitt_V s Drug Store, .-\l'.z1n(la1c, or from any member of Collin` St. L'm t:d Choir. Get tickets now while they are still available. Thos. Faulkner. ago 88. 21 resident of Palgrave for the last 16 _vea1'.=. \v21.< found (load in his home by 21 neighbor, who entered the home when he did not see any smoke coming from the cllimney. normal. The change in atmosphere, \\'x are told, is due to a deep disturb- ance which has been hanging over Manitoba and Minnesota. This may last for some time and our cold Wearther may be all over for this E1'\`vlV'|( vveunesuay IICXE, marcu o\.rLu. an ... p.m.. to discuss matters relative t.o the Internation-al Plowing Match to be held in Simcoe Conn`:-y this fall. Members of the provincial executive will be present. -and all local organi- zations int('1'este(l in pizomoung th. match zm: asked to be re-presented. The postponed Cons:-1'\'ati\'e quet in honor of the Hon. Rowe will, in all p1'obabilit._v, be on Friday. April 8th. Miss Ann Sweeney, an inmate of the Simcoe County home at Beeton ` for the last: twenty-six years, died ~ on Tuesday in her 86th year. In- terment takes place in Barrie to-; day. There will be a mee-`ting in Ihe council chamber, Court House, on `Wednesday next, March 30th. at 2 nnw +n (Her-nee n1nH'.P1' 1'P1{1t`,i\7P to DHCFIII L. b. urux) \V'd..: uu-: spczxlim at lhc Beeton Communit_\' Men s Club meeting on .\Ionda;v night. His subject was Facts about Our Economic Siructrure." Wan1cd-Good I10u=`e-keeper. Must be under 35 _\'ea1'=' 01' age. Apply Box C, Advanc; Oice, Barrie. Naomi McGibbon, of Midland, \'i.~:iLing relatives in Barrle Ihls we ek. u;-su1've Friday afternoon, April 22,1111, 1'01` the W.C.T.L7. tea and sale of homemade baking in Trinity I".i1'i. Hall. Mr. Ed. Sutclitfe was in for a short time on Tuesday way to his home in Toronto. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A HAIRDRESSING CAREER 7 Monday, March 21st, was the warnie-st rst day of spring ever re- called in Barrie. The temperature in the afternoon rose to over 65, and on Tuesday to over 70. Citi- zens sauntored around minus over-, coats and severeal ladiw tried out their new spring suits and hats. Yards and lawns were raked up by many, and the seed catalogue tyhumbed over. Tulips and crocussis and other spring owers are now showing nicely above the ground. VVm'l.`nn.:rln\' if wnc r-lnnrlv wifh 2 T}::':< '..= a Go\'e1'nment Rr.-gi.=- tered School. xvhre you are prepared for state examina- tion. Make an appointmrm: rm. .,.. =.~+{.--=,.\.~ \'nw H. 4'] for an 52 Dunlop St. .\Ht.-:` 1} bl. .V1Zll`_\'> k,uuu;u. unl- rie. I 9.30 am. Interment m 5:. .\1ar_v s Cemetery. The '.-t-xnpr,-1'atLu-r.~ d1'oppr_-tl from Dunlap St. on Tuo.=day to 18 t )1'ninL'. with a little sxxowf: ........,.Lr..... '|nn...,4..L,. ,,,.n ,.y;,., Sheriff `\f.l\1'x .. .. L\1aK- fit`. zlppum n 3:2`-:~.-r~.'.' NOW. DERWIN HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL E. C. Drury was the 1 `In. Ram-nn (`.nmmnnif\` DEATHS SH`U\\ lH_g' I11CCl_\' 2lDOV(.` I118 grounu. Wed~nesda_\' it was cloudy with a sprinkling` of rain. but shop doors \vc2'<- open and furnaces still out. The averagre t0IYl])01'21.tlll` for March 21.' over :1 period of _\'cars has been around 25 degrees, so zhat Monday wa:< about -10 degrees above normal. IA ..`l-.n-.n-n :~r| .-. f.n.-I-. r\\|l\ uv OI1 [LN-. ~'(121_`.' u) 10 U11.` 1 .=.no\vfall. howc-W1`. are climb- th- .~!y)\\' has all die- Phone 288 Barrie on Ln'.~ ban- Ear] hela !"\UHlu.l IIUVH ||_\ LIN. I7 I'HlUUil \JU\' n:'nm< .1`: for the 01'i?`i trzide. mm: it L-.\p~`1-1<=(i That this nrw iily v.'i`;i ;m`.'e :~upr-rim` I0 Liiium Hm'ri: in E1(i'iii10Tl. Liwro will be an ex- hfhit c-1 cavnations grown in sand zmd 114.1 nutrient treatments, as NW-ii :L.~' an exhibit of (-hr.vsanthr<-mums in qmd. showing` symptoms of defec- tive nnd c-xce:<.s nitrogen. potash` and pliosphorus. The stand of the ZHU. Show is klllu LUIlLlHu'.` L111 Aplll Thu Naiional Flower spon.~:o1`<-cl each _\'c~a1' by the Socir-ty of Aincrican Florists arrl Orna- mer.1.1i I-lo1't1c'11ltu1'i;~:t:<, and has been .<:Iag(.-(l on 18 pi-r,-\'ious occasioiis in \'ai'iou.< 1:11;: cities of the United Stat:-.3. such as .\Iil\vaukr-e, lmliun-I npolis. Boston. Philadelphia, Cleve- land. Buffalo. Uinneapolis, Stu I.oui.~' and Detloit. At Toronto the spaiious Auto motivv BL1il(lin2z< in the Canadian .\'ational lixhibition {Hounds will house Lhr- 19th show. and, so g'1'r-all ll1U:l`('.~`1 ha.-' been shown among the, vm'iou.~ Canadian horticultural so-3 <'i<~tio.<. thath um: as the building is, 31 \\ Ill bu non:- rl:itr- illc nuntr,-1'ou:< exhibits and dis- pla_\'.-. While the I\ at.ional Show is ] v)`lm.'ll`ll_\' one for professional com- petition. there is much to intir-rest` amat gartlc-ners_. and in the . of tll? show opportunity; pl`O\'I(lCd for the participation of zimatc-Luz: and m'aIru1` ga1'(lening~ I`lUl )>'. .~11('l1 as the Canadian horti- unlfxl.-1' :nn{ci+u'm I `.00 la1',2'{- to ac-com- up n` .'-1' For {he first time in its 11 the .`\'at.iona1 lower and ( Show will be held in Canada Toromn as the setting`. Th show opens 3Iz1rch 2`th (t: and LO11tiI1ll"S till April 2nd. T111 \':I'?nn: Flnwnv Q}-ur B _ the work. '` what they ' Barrie have - the _ ed and a number have been abh- wc-re sewn IDLO g'arment.s.; 37; pounds of wool knitx-ed. Sixteen~ dozen spools of thread were used in Besides this, 116 new sweaters were bou ht and distribut- ed"; 79 pairs of oys pants, 500 pairs of stockings, 169 pieces of underwear`, 53 pairs of boots and 47 pairs of rubbers and goloshes. The Red Cross. said Dr. Atkinson, was founded in 1864 and its repu- tation s.ilI stands as high as ever. Its object is to lessen suffering `caused by war, famine, ood-. re. 1' any other cause. The spirit of the Red Cross is that of the Good Samaritan. The workers give not. only their service. but themselves, and the personal touch means I much. Homes where there is want. are visited and shown how to make ` the most of what they have and.` get. Many families in . been kept oo relief ,. and thir-ir self-respect. maintained by; service of the Red Cross. An,` einployznent bureau has been open-"` To 1 nd work in this way. D r: I. nit \',...m.... ...A.. Lilli! U191) SO11-TESDBCI. His worship the mayor. re'pi_vin;r to tho delegation. said that 312: ) had been placed in the (`Stih1at.< for I tho Red Cross. He assured that the rsouncil (let-ply appreciated what the Red Cross was doing and \VOUi4,i see what could be donr` 1'e,qa1`(liiig assuming` responsibilit_\' of providinge :1 rent-frow buildingr. It was sug- 2'r-stmi that spacr- 1nig'hi hr` found in the l`I1 l1'i\'-`T building` and the mat- ur will he takr-n up. l\1aIll(.UUll spring. T1 3: u Ull l't`lH`I llll'UU_L"I1 In l\(`(l Lr]'O5{`.. Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair. the last, speaker. rofm'rcd briey to the homr- .1 nursingz` Ci(1.'<.~`f`S and the nutrition} clzissos. This sci-vic~ aims to hoipi people to help them.=_el\'e.= and main- tain their : T-Ti: xvnrahin H19 `rn:1\`n1- 1-nrnlx-inrr INTERNATHDNAL FLOWER SHOW OPENS IN TORONTO ,_,.- ...._. The only person rt-coi\'in_r: any .=ala1'_\' was the stockkeeper. who got , $17.66 since last October. Shv getsl 250 per hour while on duty. 1 It was up to the council, if they think the work is W01-thwhile. somc :*..<. would havo to be forth- coming. Thm-0 is no q11o:<:ion but, that ;1 f.-'1'r`at. number havw been kept, off reliof t11rou2'h thv Rod Cross. r nm- \' n n Q.-..,.1.,.-.. +1.- 1.. uuu won: in `CD15 Way. ` R. G. Norman. as Ir<>a. of` the local Red Cross. said that the` pled_s:'e.< in ihc cnmpairxn fund drive last fall xvoro approxixnaw1_v $550 less than I'm` prr-\'i0u:< _\'(a1'. Tho ._ 1 town g`a\'0 $.10 to\'zn`(I the rent of `p1'en1i` and there is now o\\'in:f_-' for rent $177.50. Referriny: to what Yho \vorkor:- of th< Red C1'o.<;<! had done. 1.3-'12 hours of work at 25c per hou1'_ would be $335.50: 1.500 new a1-ticI`es purchased cost $821.22. and 2.400 used articles a\'n1'a;2'i11_2` 50('. 551.200, 21 total of $2356.-'72. ' nu - A deputation 1'ep1'c.~cnLing the? Barrie Red CF05? branch visited th-`ll town council Monday night and` 1)1`:'ScI1IC(l a summz11'_\' of the Work done by that o1'g'anization during` the past _\'ea1'. It was pointed outl by the (lc-l~:vgn.tion that if the coun cil (lid not give some assistance the} work would have to cease or be{ greatly curtailed. , Dr F`. 'T' .\TL'in:nn Hm Ave! 1 g1'lfd[l_\' (.'l.Il'\2`lll(:`(I. l Dr. E. T. Atkinson, the first .' said that the Red Cross delegation came to '.he council on a` ;1'ood\\'iH vi; and to let that body` know just what the Red Cross was` doing` in Barrie. During 1937i <.-i.:ht_v workers gave 1,342 hours of] :r-I'v`?r=n- 1.10 +'nrniHr--c nv R921 in x:z;;1u,_\ \\'UI`Kt.`l'S }.J;a\'c 1,0-15 nours OI` service; 1-'10 famili`r.-'s, or 684 in-; dividuals, were helped; 1,500 new`, articles were -given out and 2,400! used articles; 28 nmv quilts were` made, 667 yards of new material; were sewn into garments; 57; hounds nf xvnnl L'ni n.a:~d Qivnnn !ldLL`Lll'.` HHU Ell'Hl*'Ul' g"(ll`U(`.'IUIlg` ubs. horti-l xhnxrzxl societies. The exhibit of the Horticultural ' ' C`.-mm] Exprmimenfal Ottzxwzn. Dominion Depart- nf .-\f."!'i<".1'.t1l1`'- wili hr- madw . n.uvwn'n-.7`n- n-6` \"\\I;!\ V A4` l\\h`nt\ `RED cnoss WORK? \\IlJ {USU U :6 Di\'ision :< ow! `_%chizanthu.= :1 01'ig'inat` d at. `v 1- n r' TE 'nrn The next regular meeting of the` Barrie branch, Canadian Legion, will be held on Tuesday, April 5th, at 8 p.m., in the Legion Hall. Members are urged to attend. G. E. James, President. H. Gartner, Secretary. ILIILL" HIIU 31150 :_"L l'ZU'1' tr- the farm. A I. ium Howardii will [`h..= is a nr-\\' speci-'.= by the Bermuda Gov , and` this or 11-..-n-r. will 1-. nm A`! irst. history, al Gardrm we Canada, with The big \1 ru.,.L -')1+1.. /L- ,1. The Nnrthern Advance :4: `.a1'p`== strain n1~n llllf U15 , (to-day) Hf` }{o2>t:7<~um.:ml Division is 50 feet Ion; and ten denp and the whole ast.1'uc1.1:`c,- wiil be lled with ex- hibits, including: some very ne paintings and sketches by Arthur Ki-llet, of owers and shrubs ori- ginated at the farm. \_UHl>L`I \i\Li\'_` L'illl(llll2lLL' H1 IDZLEI. I Lzxinbioii wiii . Mr. Hepburn that 1hr- mic of democracy is still strorv.-_=' in the land. "Thr-_at..< `O keep work away from the riding` un ]e.=s 21 Liberal is elect- ed are in kr-- pin;; with the tactics of `.\Iac:u1Ta_V. The c-1;-ctors have a `right to make a frerv choice. un- the Liberal Party. declared Mr ! I hump-:-red by such blatant bribery." Llllf \JU\ K'I'HIllL`Hl, 1131) 3 IHUIVL` LUZ! `$12.50 pr.-'1' horsepoxvei` in the rst; ; ten _Var.<. or if the r2i`.e;~: increased. the comrzict mIe.< also increased. 11 zm_\'onc pa_\';~: $20 a horsepower, . tl1(11 these four companies will get the smue gure. You won t knovi until 19947 whether they are sav- i`in'g' or losing. ; ' Thu situation in Ontario is sex`- ious." (1-.cal1'ed M1`. .\'Iacaul.s_v. Yet the Prime I\Iiniste1' doesn tI pay any attrr-`ntion to his members i I . even in caucus, so what's the use of sencling one more rubber stamp to Quvc-n s Park? We want. to check this monopoly :-nnnn-\' l1n: hnrl n1n1-r- !l'Hl"Il Il'llYIi| ~uun.-,., . Says Saving Below Estimate `'Signing` of the contracts was `.~uppo;:<-(I Lu mvun 21 saving` of some 1:\ (`Q-) nnn nnn 'l"Inl> .. IiIIr\xc' . LU C`-L- anUUU-UUU. lllill :5 il l1UZll'|l'l Hg.-'ht, and about as much right as 'Prc-mier Hepburn usually is. The joker in thp z1;:'1'eu1nv'-mts is this: If the Go\'o1~1m1ont pa_v.~' more than `.`\`1'):'x hp-'1` 'hn1-tnnnumv ha Hun Fwd! SPRlNG S INAUGURAL SENDS TEMPERATURE CLIMBING

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