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Northern Advance, 28 Apr 1938, p. 6

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H.110 1IlLL`l'HlL 9.-15 21.m. ye3.10 p.m. ) cha H! I. DULL ON TORONTO C STOCK MARKET TUESDAY ` ZHHI sith Slll?.l.l I basket \|\\l\ .. IIIPL Cd.` \'.~'. John 11-qu~.-.~:t I-nil nu`-I DISK uuch ach large h:1. ha 21:91 quo Tlx A L\'Hl (i R'l` AA:Xrl`l(__1_X .`|.Ul lots -.` Lll.` Hun` l .... -d0'l.l.'11 1U. :\l for _;.`n ach 01 for L11;-' >'p0kv to m mt` Hm. :.';u_u:. Baking S/ze HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION of OI:/ativ F121 1'1"} 11 .\I und _\' V.. ..-. (3'- x~To 0 rill Ul JUM thi< `L ULlL.~luQ 1: 1'0s. bacon Strzu LI ioai" .1b; Ll".|\L`l'.`.L'kl ZULU I the docket of the Supn`.-m~-` Hm. (in-nmwu in . \\d-` Ll(l\L`l.`.' \\'0o(1.-'. um.- ` ` \'l.. O LUIS .3 for .u fo 1' .L3'..'."L'1 .22-24c: .19-21c` . ..15c' ".10-15c . .15cj for 15C- lgc .106, .150 .106: 'r'o1- 10c .20c` .25-350 III nu. _`{,`l'.` EUXH 1 butcher (`I '.n tn ...25c ...20c .15-20c ...10c |U1lI\}L' .:I~'2.00 pai(1 $150 per day, Ilenu 15 I101} yell; 1211' .I.l'Ul11 1|/. | Up to F('bruar_v 1.0_th the Rowvll ]Ro_\'al Commission on Dominion- 1P1'ovincia1 R0lation.< had cost $74,- 414. This co1mnission is not ex pectcd to conclude it's work b`efo1'e `the late fall. Its counsel, Jas. .St`ewzut. 1{.C.. Hzllifax. and Loui.~ St. Lzmrvnt, 1{.C.. Quebec, are Q2101` and thv v `mi.<. has :1 l211'g's corp: of ex- pvl'1.~` unri . :L.<. (`O51 of the \'v.~`.u-1':n1' (`0|nn1i.<. (ml 1 (1 1.`uH\-Au" ()H:u\':1 um! v ` \ `ROYAL COMMlSSlONS COST CANADA $1,123,967 SINCE 1935 .-\1wa_vs much in vogue in Can- ada. Royal Commi.<. cost a lot of motley. The_\' haw. cost $1. 123,967 since the King Gove1'mnent| assumed ofce in 193-5, and the end is not yet; far from it. ] T711 (*0 pr11'lIl`\' 10141 fh- RnwnH WILL POOR LIGHTING ROB YOUR BOY \\ II or Hlsgiuuwtcl pa/3I$.THROUGH LIFE? ; [J!`1'm uni: . of `und: 1' C01. CANADIAN HORSES IN BRITAIN AUH. ,)Iont1`- '. ,1`L1 1'n- paid hnnf 1 U10 \' L`l(`l"dll K UlHlll|.\'.`l .J. G. lz1ttr:1_\', OM11 $::2(i.(`l0 for {he ])('1 twu _\':1r.< it opx-rutwl. ttiunn ll-In1p10_\'mvnt (V uulwl h_\` _~\1-thur I} I `...` ..x. .1.. I _ )1. of H" tllowu YOUR boy s eyes are the windows of his brain --one of the greatest things you can do for him, yet one of the simplest, is to provide him with proper light when he studies or reads. Never assume that all is well with his eyes because he does not complain. He may have become used to working in poor light. and his eyes may try to accommodate themselves, but in doing so they are sure to suffer strain. He loses a great deal of energy trying to see, he may become dull or restless, or lag behind in his stuclics--or he may be laying the foundation to permanent near-sighteclness. T. :, .. ...-...1.`..n. Fa,-r rknr m'm> nnr nF Inn Families HYDRQ OU are vitally interested in the success of Hydro, because. as :1 citizen of this municipality. you are a partner in this gigantic enterprise and because it means so much to you in personal income. uh;/-21' u-)/} 7/(211; 63/11/V8/z I `e/0/2e )il>l\Zl .`-loll: nu... ..` two ot11in: At tho same time that it is creat- ing wealth for the home Hydro is saving woik in the home. This month, for instance, your Hydro Shop or dealer is featuring fast- cooking Electric Ranges and the new Hydro Plan makes it easy to 5 own and easy to pay for one of these new marvels of Electric Cooking. H Y D R0 _[1?y/1/Le/15 7 out $011] .j(IA/If J L1>'UL`L- z1tchu\\`z1 ?'_ .()l') \V Illfil .]1ulj: (`AI toundation permanent near-sxgnteuness. It is a startling fact that nine out of ten families are suH7et-ing from incorrect or inadequate lighting and do not know it. un ~u 1 n ,L--L -1. _ 1:-L.:..,. :.. ..,...- 1.-...- his 1-(`\'H1: \\l L` 'I);1n~v 1.160` .il\\il. ` I-Hm] T I i L 11:1 \\'l THURSDAY, APRIL :28. 1938. ::" I I George Robinson emu Thom:. .FL'l`4'Lla'0l1 cut a cord 01 wood on John G:anam .< farm the other am; `U1 .~`(.`V'I1 minutes. The l112lI1Ll.g`t`l1l()Ht of thv G1`.-.111} Trunk llallway brought and dc posited in the hay here 111:`? .\I0nda_v 120,000 whim: sh from th-: Hah- fux lmtch-_1'ic:.<. In tho: C0'JI'n(.` m :1 couple of W:-~-k.~ 21 . 01' trout will hr nuulo-. In,` L11` xvii! and do know xt. D We will gladly check the lighting in your homo. This service is yours for the asking. Simply telephonc us or drop us .1 card and we will arrange to do thin all-important worlc at :1 time convenient to you. (ll you have a Lighling Service, insert particular; in space above address.) 5'` 1Il('l Elf rultuw-. K . L111m}_L \\u.~ :u1u:.- u; 01' J. Scu1l_\'. 10?. 3. Jnand R(-\'(i'I1uL' Oicr Con; S\\'|'L'Ht:_\' S\.1H(l(1_\ and found .I.q`11r.. (`Luv ._~ In [H|`lLl|.'.` ulyility, AL., I Fifty Y_es Ago \ hunk n town ha. umoum 6 1 On `Him..- thv in" 4 .. _-L~'.u 5400 EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, APRIL 24th -I.I'2AVE B.-\RRIE-- n... -nan: A\1l\ `|'illll|' u -1 $10,000, `L .l that \ drove 11 lI"l).',uuI. 4-f.'1ulL<-1' .....l only; In. ._!7_.*1ge Six thw East em Sta ndurd Time '- Sat., Sun. and Ho]. ou'.<' Hlia only. _\'-To Gmvcnrzurst only. rl-daily except Sat., Sun. and Hoip new tinn--t:1blc.= zxrv .1'~':xiiul)10 ofcu-5 uml aj:wnci-<. All Coach Trove. `nformution at Ayn-qr lHf\!t`1YVY 7 ?\1'T"l"1 1110 lrlterllluuluuc yuuu. S).4`:3 am. (17.15 p.m. c3.10 a.m. 08.15 p.m. `, I855 at I vs l\rl\\IAVA\I and intez'med~iat.- points 8.40 a.m. (16.10 pm. 2.05 p.m. 08.15 p.m. For TORONTO l7\c(llI'.` III I-"In pin.-1' of hams L 'l`hu I)umini<)n um; v L4 u.....-.... For NORTH BAY For MHDLAND and intr.-rnudiato point I and intermediate points` '-1.1,-'5. :1 W1 \'tlJ1nnn\` `\J: \1h1 DIN. ll l'Hll'l qu:1lil_\'. it.` C L ! \Izu'L-h. Il'l'lX.` H1 UIVH llow of milk .~\ 1 fall F21. I'M! gum: nmlw li|'A| ,l.. .- .:... I r0duc1ion 0 mtzmo durma. 113..-L ... .. `- Giwy ("ount,\' Council h(`ill 2:` special t.wo-(lay session last wcek, i when it was decided to spend z1p- ` p1`oximatel,\' -`$113,840 on roads this ; year. Two new powc.-1-;:rad~er.s will be purclmsd -.1! a cost of $13,500. EUHUUHL.` ill" . ll:l1)l)}' div soon ufl {hr 1'1-udinxg l`l\.. .....n.. no k`\\I`. Hull 10 lHl`(`(?`l]ilLll' pound pm` d:1_\' of :1 5.:`rui1 made up of two p:1rt.< mt. part hmn is g`x11(*1';11l}` . mixed or n0n~h-_u'Lum- h1l}'>' tlw :u1didtion of half 21 pa` mvul will prove bom-cizil. llll` lllllk (.'m'tlin:_-' ..u-.. I CHANGE of TIME '~ quin 1:tulrl- ..I ... (l('ltin;{ R02: .,,.,.. qultu inw :1 lull ('()|0n\'. Tm UL HIU .~110u| Dairy Production ttnv :.t' 1-Imtznu.-1-\` I _- Lu . Hull` \\A.|t .1. lh.-t l`\\ V'.\ n uni ..I COACHES LEAVE BARRIE To NORTH BAY To TORONTO To MIDLAND 10.45 a.m. 8.40 a.m. 10.45 mm. x4.l0 p.m. 2.05 p.m. c4.10 p.m. y8.15 p.m. dG.1O p.m. 8.15 p.m. 08.15 p.m. x--To Orillia only daily; to Gmvenhurst 8011., Sun. and H.ol.; y-To Orillia only ; 0---Sat.; d--except Sat, Sun. and Eol.; e---Sch, Sun. Ind Ul'J\ :1 p 1 '\\\' In)` I um: um frmn mph- I1-.111 A The Northern Advance U I 1| | fur ll]!- vlu\'~)' sl. l `mly fur (H-nu L'I'L'LlIllUl .\Izu'ch upo nlzn U`! IUI l' .~huLlld 4. .. LOAN EXPERIENCE pxxcl-.~ 01 locul .<'.1l . and the l1lI\ uppliv . . L`X1)L`L`llL'l1 HIV lII|\. ||| 1!! pm` cunt. x|' lvnng we [he ~ 1,111 l .` II V . :1 n I.-\ .-v built: LU|d.L(: x(H.`, xd7.] xc-8.1 Luml) ':m;u1:I \\'11il\ ulm nu npln :nn-vi nu \Ix xnixtuxu uni um I In ll viz. \\ H wh: . o HI .-H)0 V \I" GRAY COACH LINES With ne \\'dl'.l18).` and good '1-ouds, there was it good dL 01 all kinds of farm and ;__;arden pro- duce at Thu` local market Saturmxy morning. Rntlnv` fnnk :1 l.(:1de(l (lmx) an-J mo1'n1ng. 1 Butter took a dcclded drop sold at 33c to 35c a Ib. l:`.;g.4 were plentiful and changed 'nar`(ls f1'eo`a}: at 18c to 23 a dozen. . 'l`1mn-.. u`-.1.` cnrnn nwanln ,< .0 hnf Ln!` (3 Han auuu: Inuyu: n the season IS over. Sn Now at .m00 1mm gaum Produce But.Lc1', lb. . l'Igju'.<, 1107.:-11 . . . . .. Chickens, lb. Fowl, lb. . . . . . . . . Boers, small basket Cuuliflowc-1', head . . A ("m'1'ot'.~'. small l)'.1.~l;-1 Czlbbzrge, llcall (R-ls.-1'3". bunch h,\=.,Tn...- ln\-n-., l'() illUt`:- Spinzu-h. SqL1;1.~'h. Tu mips (,)nions, .-\pp1c. ' Hun .-.- \ JlI\l`.`. D u u _L`h 1 I`..n TRADING.- I 11.7. ? CT`! uuu nuxugn fx:\v lots of wvnt at O '- L ru (3 k ;-(:<-': 1/\ Q SIX .l'UUI' (.'i|rL`.` \\ L`! 't\\'o .<-tilt-I. limitil the Sprin_: .~ittin_;' Court bnrforc` 111'. 1111- Court Hou.~u- 1 This Bank recently held its 81st annual meeting. We offer this eighty-one years of experience to progressive Canadian business firms and individuals who re- quire Bank Credit in keeping with accepted banking principles. We will be glad to discuss your requirements. lac [0 zoc it uuzen. I '1`ho1'L- was some maple . .".`up, but ` ,u_-nn c n\~.n- .Q.n|n< '.\`n1'.\ 111;; u.~ \\'ood'.< 41 .. A hu UH} CI .-zlrcd II` . . l')il||1(' . urhoro >123 SATURDAY MARKET _ \\'l'l,` PU] b0]O_`:`1111.~j IAL. .,` CASIE-S SETTLEDaOR TRAVERSED AT ASSIZES , 1l|`u!N`l'. I_Hl.: Syrup, 9211102: Rnlnc r B AY

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