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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jul 1930, p. 4

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BL m$&$*w*&w&%&w&&$%:% AD IT BEEN Friday the thirteenth we wouldn't have been surprised. But Tuesday the fifteenth will g< down in the memories of the fire- men of Simcoe, Ont. An. alarm from the Canadian National Railways sta- tion was sounded. First the brigadr went. to the wrong station. and by the time they had reached the right one and laid their hose. the fire had eaten through the walls and they col- lapsed on top of the hose. After many `mt moments extricating the hose, and things were going alright again. the} discovered there was no water pres- mre. When this was remedied one oi `he main hose lines sprung a leak and vas useless until repaired. After t.h( vater was finally poured onto the mrning building, it was found a mi` ank car of gasoline was standing on 1 siding near the st.ation. and when m `ngine was available about 100 citi- eens were called into action to pus!" the ear to safety. In the meantime the station burned to the ground. 1!: :1: :1: The Weekly Mirror ` UESDAY THE FIFTEENTH may have been unlucky for the tire- men, but it hadn't anything or .he luck the following day brought in the Mcvittie family of Southampton In the morning D. E. Mevittie saw .he car in which he brought a part; to Owen Sound plunge into the harbor in the afternoon a. son drove over fron he Lake Huron town to take thr '.tranded party home. On the way Home the car turned completely ovm and was badly wrecked. At. this crit- .ca.l point. however, the luck changed. `Hid no one was injured except for a few cuts and bruises. an an: Renecun` g Hah 1~.{g'hn E the News from Ontario Town Newspapers ..n... V. ..... UU .....,. ..--...... "dope" outa this coiyum, but thi: wcck-andI with this the last week `aeforc the election-scvoral little elcc ion stories have cropped up in Ontai-i( that are worth a. word or two. Then is one would--be candidate who has dogged Ottawa officiais for days. rim xho says he has even submitted hi: tasc to the Govcrnor-Generz_L1-a1- .hough. he admits. without resuit. H< wanted a constituency. In a letter he mates he has written his cxceiiency ibout a seat in the deputy chambci .6 Q`-In Inrinvoi nnv-Harnnnf "T xmani IDOUL H. btfiu. ill Luz: u\:puL_y \.un.uiuv.i if the Federal parliament. I wan: :0 know." he writes. if there are am \'&C8.lil, counties anywliere in Canada.` He wants to represent one on his pol- icy of development of budding in- iustrics. To humor him he has been told that ho will be notified if then ire any left. But he still remain: among the politically unemployed. Ac- zording to party prophesies it look: as though there may be a lotof politi -ally unemployed" after July 28. tk =k :k I.`I'l`l`l an Unluu U| auuucoa. vv. ;n (Billy"> Taylor. the candidate. wa; enroute to a meeting. "The nighl was dark and Billy was apparently lost in thoughts regarding unemploy- ment. the Dunning budget. or what- ever a Liberal candidate thinks about when he is on his way to address 9 meeting." says the Slmcoe Reformer. `Suddenly his car struck an object with terrific impact. nearly hurling the driver to the roadway. when Billy re- .-ovex-ed his aplomb sufficiently to in- vestigate the strange occurrence. he found the fatted calf already killed. lying on the road. The Conservati\'e:= however. claim it was not a call. but .1 goose. but Billy has the car('as.\ to prove his argument." :~ 71! UT ACCORDING to the Simcoc Ont.. Liberal forces. their cundidau won't be among the pomica1l_\ unemp1o_vod." as a resulc of what the} rnrrn can "nmnn nf s1wnoss, W. H T`S BAD ENOUGH to have to get up early. But when you ('an'l have any breakfast it s worse still. T'hn.t'.< what happened to the fnmih of Mrs. H. E. Price. of North Buy. re- cently. They were up at 4.30 am preparing for the day's duties. Mrs. Price went to the ice-box situated on A side verundali. "but when she not there the clipboard vwas bare" and St was the breakfast table. I guess. Milk.` butter. eggs and other gcods were missing. In fact $10 worth of grocer- ies had departed. It is believed some members of the hobo clan" residing on the outskirts of the city took ad- vantage of the opportunity to pro-` cure household sumiltes. :5 $4 4: 'klUH IIIIU bllpplil \7IlL(I till` |.ll ll|| LIL! ise(`r\ while the soldiers from Penetnng 'we-re boarding. He reached New L15.-: : lkcard and camp. and In a short time; {had hunted up his two chums from` Orilnn who. needless to say. were `more . than surprlmd. 5 >1: 1 =3 * 5 The political pm; 7 days In tell us what`: calf is Intelligent too. If not real ` wkse. Anyway the neighborhood: ) of Heldleburg. near Hzurlston. thinks 5 lso. H(`re's what u dcsputch says: "At - '!trst glance when the calf comes 10-] ward you it appears as though you`, L` were looking mm the face of an owl.[ B with its square features and eyes in} [the side of its head. There is 3 mg,: iPER.HAPS PERCY Popp1c`r':~ new i , ......... . -...V.. .,.. .. iJ proud p0bs\Q`b.\C-T of a dog. which at 1 short while ago he thought. had{ inc more` intvlhgence than an ordinary: Canttto. He think: differently now." When his two sons wont to the stutltm , recently to go to New Liskeard with` `the Slmcoe Foresters. the dog accont-_ : panned them. but was put off the train. `The following day he was at the 5111-1 ttton and slipped onto the train unst Iumn mhnn Hus unldtm-Q frnm Ponptnnpl IN THE PICNIC lunch and , . 1.. At... ._........ Ln-un lav-nnnl-xl HAD HOPED to keep ole-ctlmt .-l_.A|' 111-51` O`4\1'r~ nnhvnnn Ian! fhin` % Amp NEARLY wBLovN `V UP WITH DYNAMITE` ' '7 (Coulngwood News) '11:}, Nebtleton and party of friends h:.`cl,g'1_1a.rrow escape from an accident, _ ln whl llthey might. have been terribly i injure if not, killed. a few days ago. The st as ascertained is that he . was driying south on Hurontarlo street I 5 when he reached the foot of the hill,`; ` al3o}1t`_`ti" mile north of Duntroon. near` ` ma. '4.`rm nr Amms Camobell. He , 1 aho11t'_u' mile norm or 1Junu'uuu. nun. me'- "fa`r_m of Angus Campbell. sto'pp c_I, but. was beckoned to proceed. I shaggy lump of thick hair between 1` th;`c y'_e_s. giving it the appearance of an I 5 ow'i'.%.'I`l_1e most unusual fact about it ` is_'that its nostrils are underneath the` Jaws}, causing difficulty in feeding. There is no roof at the front of its ` fnouth. which makes feeding of solid 1 ` foods an impossibility. The calf, apart , frbni these freaks. is as healthy and bi - fsky its any other animal." 1 1 -` . Nmv that (`he .\nHl\:l1l .\C11cd _I.hc fan: can lurn their :lIlL`I1Ii isstnes. FRESH from Green Pastures to Your Table FAYQ.I"Us lli l'AKl\, ll). 32 Lnnmu VALLLI, ID. on: These SPECIALS are on SALE for WEEK of JULY 25 to Apg. SPEClAL--CREAM AND PIMENTOE 9CHEESE 2 5 Tuna Fish--Light Meat. Shell Brand, Halves, Tin . Lxme Juice--Montserrat, Medium Size Bottle... . ...-. Lunch Rolls-1mperial, 15 Sheets toaRo1l,3Rolls... Samtary Drinking Cups- Dixie Brand, Package... berviettes -High Park :;>`;.';.a%,`so io n `D-..J1nn.. ):I\IULLU3 :IIIgII I all` Lllllu, UV IJJ a Package ......................... .. Grape and Cherry Punch-Harry 0 Horn s. Bottle... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Orange & Lemon Cup--C& B's. I\A-..:...... Q:-.n Rn:-H- \Jr'dlI[ C X L.ClIIUl`I \.|.l[J"`\a BK IJ 5, Medium Size Bottle Omngeade and Lemonade-Kkovah 2Tins .. . _ . _ _ , , , _ _ , , _ ,, . Fruit Jars-Medium Size, Corona Br:-nd, Dozen . 5 Fruit Jars-SmaIl Size, Corona D...__J I`|A....... |' KLIII. Julb j QIIICIII nJIl4C, \\JI\Jl Bwund, Dozen Parowax--Imperial, 1.-Vlb. Pkg. Zinc Jar Rings-~-Cood Heavy Quality, Dozen SPEClAL~ MANY FLOWERS TOIL_E_1_'_I`__ f7 B`iAcK FLAG SPECIAL VCALEDONIA CHOICE PINK SALMON "TfElect0r.\ wlmsc nzmxcs may he I sguuld remember that the} ma) pbperly vouched tor at the pull. It =1VI A`TC'H Es 97 Groceterias in Ontario PIMENTO SPECIAL -CALl FORNIA SPEC!AL--NU-LITE.~- Pocket Size >.Jl L.\.lr|L4 ` \.l'1L4l| \J|\I1|r1 PEACHESEE 19 ing- iroceries for Your Summer Home I- PINK He did so an'd oi! mu g uxrnhe hui lone -`- wheel of his auto-d` pped i_`nw.a..holq ' with a thump, 'rm"s 'fwct~made thdse nearby stand :with fear. the drop of! the car having been made on a `charge of dynamite. it. is said. ready with can to be set off to blow 11 stone out that H lay in the way of construction. Sus-I pense reigned for 9. moment with the ;[ specta-tors who seeing that no explo- L sion occurred rushed to the assistance ` . of `Mr. Nettleton and his party. Quickly [ii were they released from their peri- . lous position. i I`he damage -to the ' car was fortunately not serious, 1 amounting probably to $20. It certain- ily was a marvelous escape. How the " mistake was made in permitting the ` auto to proceed is not as far as lea.m~ `:1 ed. yet cleared up. He an`d on to: 2 up`bh;2 hunonp , nu`9_.u:i_" [nL6~.aho_iq an. * --~ --~ 'h~W'c note an ;u1\'Cx'ti.\cx11c11I; 9'.5_0'." With one likc that lyggrdly wait for S:1tu1:i:1_\' ni_u'ht. About 6000 persons in the Philippine Islands are afflicted with leprosy. l n..1.. ..tm..o mm-ohh~d nf H19 nermh! '|Is1ands anucueu wu.n ucpruay. Only about, one-third of the people of Paris, France, were born in that city. 29c 42c 12c 33c 25c 98c 12c 18c N " Mut \';1c:1ln 1:35 zihml the only I " vrilv ul'n1nIhc1.~ :2 36MEsTIC Shortening C:"n;lf,;n 1 7c WHITE SWAN T01_L_EI_- 1-ta. Carton Makes Ligh for Pastry _ V -7-`ITS:9UE 2 ROLLS 21 G I LL11; X Make: Hard Wafer Like Rain Water PKGS. TALL TIN :. l`cnp`m u-11.: nlglus :mJ h during the cl: xirks tor thc Pk!- 12-BOX PKG. an important item to include for your Summer Cottage AutomobileOwne;jJ_sg TNSECTICIDE WOULD YOU LIKE AN ANALYSIS of H19 new SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY LAW of Onlzlrio? 'r\-- II:...l.... .. 'I`....n':.. A.......I.-.,...I A,.A cnln "W';43;;;%;;;a;w;.3, = We have them and features of this new 1 A. r. A. iv1A1.coMso The INSURANCE MAN and STEAMSHIP AGENT. 10c `N.UB.NE..!N.,!rL.lT..`?F$A1`9HE5 U` `;'jM;1_\`uI` Julmstun wt (1 \-Idillg` L`l1:liI`S I'm" the u` ltcctixlgs. .\`cciI\_~; hc cmuv qomcn sit up" hc dH:`.\ n Sit dmvn. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SUMMER COTTAGE INSURANCE A`I.l\Jl\l"I|V\.4L4 IA` (`undid IIKI LJl\(_I|`\/Ill-d RELIABLE (IOMPANlE;`-MOl)ER.I\'l`l R:\'l`ES. Satisfactory Settlen1ents--Efficicnt Service. . j _ -.---. :::-:;--nvu_____ an 16 35 A Fragrant and Refreshing Soap 12 SLICED HA1:-VI-LS Auk your local Store Manager about LobIaw'. Special Shipping Arrangements. n Rubber Jar Rings -- Extra Heavy Quality, Dozen . Cuatard--Harry Horne a. 4-oz. Pkg. Assorted Flavors, 3 pkg . .. .. Bab-O Cleanser-Prepare especially for Enamel, Something New, Tin Peaches -- Aylmer Brand, Fancy Quality, Halves, Tree Ripencd, No. 2 Size Tin . ,_ .. Queen Anne Chocolates -Assort- ment of Hard and Soft Centres, 1 lb. Box. Peanuta-Fresl1 Roasted, in Shell, Jack and Jill Brand, ;',1 lb. Pkg.. lb. Pkg. . Karpol--- The New Car Polish - Lacquer Polishing Cloth Free with each Tin .. Magic White -- Javel Water, lt Bleaches, Bottle ,. . Sunwheat Biscuits-The only Bis- cuit of its kind in the worlvl, Package . . 8c 23c 14c 27c` 39c Cc 2c `lion 1 For a Salmon Dish this pink Salmon Serves Wonderfully Well l-.`\ \`\' Ul \Jllld.llUZ Traffic Amendment Act, 1930. will be glad to explain the inlpurlzlnl 'legisl:1tinn. (In fnrcc Scpt_ 1, 1930.) CHATEAU RIDEAU VELVEETA Serve with Jelly -AWhipped Cream on top makes a Delicious Dessert You'll Need These at the Summer Cottage SPRAYER 29 each 16-oz. Tin Thursday. 'July 24. mo` . _ CAKES .`V_VL.l\\l u \k\'\gIu} paper and gut on That mu.\I hnvc` exudixc cditur. Delicious for Toasted Sandwiches 311: 41 21c We Sell For Less ll \.\ and *_,. K. EDWmW%CDWMNT i*%*%%%$*%$&$%$$%w . THE CITlZEN S DUTY [On Monday next, July 38, the question of who shall -govern and administer the affairs of the people of Canada `will be decided. The elec- tion, therefore, has a vital bearing upon the life of every one of us. Matters of taxation, the development of the tcountry, the providing of work for our people, the giving of opportunity to our sorts and daughters, the maintaining of harmony within our borders and of the closest relations with the Motherland and the rest of the Empire, tariff matters, and many other vital questions come within the purview of the `Do- minion Parliament. This all being so, it is imper- ative that every one of us claiming to he a good and true Canadian shall approach this (irand Inquest of the Nation with a deep `sense of responsibility. It is not sut`t`icient discliai;g'c of duty on our part to merel_\- look upon a general election as a chance to get our p 1rt_y in and keep the other -party out. i if"-no.1 : ic '1 \ IHllH" t`ttIIn|t'\'. It iAtlI'\Hll'ti-it)0k- ` An indicutiun \ ms is >681} in :1 Unhed States to ;: `fl dis is the gain Pittsburg," was H "Churchill has once nwrc \iL`lnnn>l ;\hilit_\' to rank high in {he field of 5; known as the home of good curlcxzx. ` enxergcd on top in district mt tl`:\11 1:1: \\"mning' the final in dccisivc`1';1shim1. K Vute :15 you plezxsc. hut vote. The British Empire (`xauncs in Humihun pru- mise to he exceptional in Inuny \v;1_\'.<. 'I7he_\' are attracting the best athletes in me whole British Empire and C:umd;1 will have repre.~'em:uive.~' that will wurt'hil_v uphqld her honor. .'l`h: . -..,.1 The nnlinues di.\I rict. L` Culling\\'um1 -1 old ~l:1>t "l`1uII'.~`d;l.\ I its editor and pu oinunu on .{.\ unn tl|I\| II|lIl`l kl clccxiun thc` _v;lil\-It FIL. \\|Il' .`\\llV'\\ 1 mm hull.-l~;1kcJ' the other `party oin. 'Crmad:i is a young c :1 ing country. We men and wmnen mt` (Z:ui:itl:i n1_tist:11w:1_vs'he luokiiig nheziil. The heat -policies for the welfare at tinnzittzt, unit the mzinner in Mhich we (.:Il|HlL(lI1.\ can make our best contri- bution to the lite at the world in which we live. siinulti be our concern rzither than the |`:tl`[i.\`2li1 appeal of speakers on the t1li>lIig> nr the pull of inherited party leziiiiiigs. "Our votes must he tietiverett lur tlziiizitizi. to ensure its best development witiiin the t~Impire; and for efficient iltiI11ii1i$iI'Iltitll1 of the nutinnzii heritage. Having stnttiett the `|`:ll`i_\' pt2ttt nrm.~ and siitisfiett mirselves as tn the host pnliev {in the countr_v. keeping `in mind the met that this :1 young cmintry ziml :1 g l`t>\\'il1f{ one, we should Cast our l`:lHHt.\' with .\'C`Ti"ttl.\'i1C.\ S and sin- c:rity and thus t.`%C113ii'[-{C nur ttinty 21$ citi'/.en.\ and electors. .'\[I AIMLESS READING EDITOIBAL NOTES graph l.\n1\ .~`\\ ;lllu .>;;`x1n.xtic:1ln I : 3;`ui113;` tn inn" i:~ [ht ' kind at u 5 will cvcr nu yurx >plc`m1 all the .\uperI"ici:11 :n`_L*u- " .~`l;ucn1cn1.~ presented ._...Z,.. .1. ..... ,II 11.. \l|I\lIl| \V HS Under the at 1i.\hL`l'. David ' If I . ` , , . , , Ptt'i`oi:i' -.----32-y- the 'illi;I Pdulv li|\[\();i{it) title` nlwjcc xii huvc fnur nppcn. ` ten of! the list 1 ' vntc on being pcrsu Iulll {CHM Re:1ding' at the kind at nwvels in which nwst persons indulge tut` recrezttinn or time-killhtg is had for the mcntatlity, :u*cm'din:;' In l.:tfc:1din Hcnrn, author and critic, whn cnntpares the htthit tn that ml" drinking nr npittnt-snmking. Reztding merely `tor ztmusement, he s:t_v.<, helps to pass the time. hut keeps up :1 perpetual condition at ttrc:tming t'h:lt cventuztlly destn'>_\'s the eztpztcity tnr thUll_Q'tU. H mm; Im that Hmtrn r.'tthm' nvm\l:IH`\ H10 "l3:11h Rulwes. us: the DUI U .~ cum\lctc'd, ~ the election H, kw `llld lhi` 5|!-\I [ht an \\ able` 1 \\".I nnulity :1 nmvic. union the l4I||||ilI\L Ht Iwclve. wkwn the ux \\ ~ It`! LIIC Lilpiluly IHI liiIJLI_yu. It may he that Hcarn ratticr nvCI'Sl:llC.\ the ` dasc, hut it must he :l\1n1HlCLl that those wlmsc gnle nhjcct in rcattin}.{ is tn tht` cntcrtainctt ncvcr develop any great mental ahiliiics. This times not mean that imvcl-i'cattiii_g` is in any \va_\` de- trimental it` indulged in mmteratiun, or as a rc- i taxation {min serious study nr application. any it not most nt` the }J_'l'CIll(`Sl thinkers and dnershzivc lmimi mental rciicl in the i'c:utii1gnt` iction. ' I)..l H.....,. 11.41: .......\I.- ..-`I 1.11-nil.` An! Iu.\.~n I - ouncul ,`_\'}\;| P- them the vI'I..`. ` uuld l't se'ems's`trangeit`h'at no` inquest was held"con- cerning the death of `the Hydro lineman who was fatally burned by a live wire near Lefroy. While there is no doubt as to the cause of his death, an inquest would have brought out all the `facts and have served to emphasize the cir- cumsiances in a way that there would be less likelilmod of similar accidents happening. Babe Ruth is evidently looking forward to the time when he will ihe unable to earn $80,- 000 :1 year on the diamond, so he is `going to become :1 storekeeper. He "will this fall open Bahe Ruth's Shop for Men" in `New York, fea- turing liaherdzlshery and headwear. But he will he h2llllll.'_' them over the fence for the Yankees next year, .15 usual. While not in any way participating in politics --municipal or otherwise--Kiwanis Cluhs are much interested in promoting a larger use of the franchise. To this end, every year attention is directed to the desirability and importance, in the interests of good government, of voting. Anyone interested in public affairs must realize the value of such a movement. There are alto- gether too many people who take no interest whatever in exercising `their franchise and any gootl influence that can get such electors to the polls should make for a more enliglitened elec- torate and lhetter citizenship. People should do their own thinking and vote as they see fit, hut ` by all means \'()'l`E. \\ hnever was I'CSDOI1Sil`1C `fur publishing the Qiiesti:mii.'tire" udvertisetiieiit mzil-Ling :1 per- sniizii attack in Mr. Drury did no credit to the tlnnservzitive epztrty in Nnrth Simene. Not :1 single paint rztiseti had any hearing on the iS.\'1lCS upon which the electors are tn chmvsc their re- pie. in the next pztrliaiiient. Up to the pnhlicziti-ni at` this attack the Cllllpllifll111lt1`I`CCI1 ciu(r||I'H'l\' frnn frnin nhim`tinnnl1l(- m*i\ni1:iIitiP\`_ }'lll`Hk.ll||Hl HI HIl.\ all-ILA lllc \_(lIIl}'1lI8|l uuu I'\.II . free from uhjectionzwlc pcrs We An not believe this attack was instigated by Mr. Sinws-n. He is not given to that sort of thing, nor has he any cause to adopt such meth- . l.- 6...- u. fur nu urn h-urn upon an." hI~\'Ir.1 ht` llllllg: IIUI ll-l'.\ IIC .ll|.V L-lll.\L UV lunyt ouuu u|L.nu-l mix, tnr, 21> mr as we have seen and heard, he ; has received nulhin_g"Iwut cnurtenus, gt-nt1em;mly treatment l"mm those opposing him in this Cam- }\:lig'l1. The tong-soiiglit germ which causes the coin- mon cold has tween found at last, according to the claim of Dr. l t`eit't'er oil" the Mar_vland Uni- versity School of Medicine, who has been on the trail of the elusive pest for seven years. \\ hat is still more important, it it proves true. is that he has developed a vaccine which de- stro_vs the germ and thus cures the cold in short order. l)r. l t`eil`ter`s me.hod will he further test- ed by ph_vsicians of Johns Hopl-zins, and the re- sults are awaited with interest. The im- portance of such a discover_v can he understood by ever_vone, because few persons are exempt from the discomfort and often ser- ious consequences which arise \t'rom merely catching' cold". It is estimated that the value of time lost from work in "industry on this contin- ent hecause of common colds -is more than two lwillion dollars a year. n I I I I I Flbllllll. , But there are novels amt nm-els. And those who spend all their spare time in ttevmn'ing one C`mnm mnvel utter 2lI1Hllt`.`I' thereby give evidence at :1 1:17.) and sliztlluw intellect. In ur- ,:der to develop, the brain must have exercise in tyinking. unit that wholesome exercise is not pfovidmt by the kind at nuvel.~ that nwst enn- fimled nnvel-reztders rend. NIH.` LHI.I.VL\llILII c.1tchin_2`co1d" frnnl c :1 IS HORSE DISAPPEARING? Slmcnc R.oformer--'I`he rate at which me horse is be- ing o1in1lnn.Lo:.`. in Ontario is indicated by a decrease in thv number of blacksmlnhs from 2.400 to 1,899 In the past N four years. 3 .._........., . ,... `-.-_, -__,. W, _ Mllvm-ton Sun-A large manufacturer of motor cars. in tho United States says the automobile has raised the av- Prngzo i11tPlli{.'(`nC(` of the people. Certainly they have to think quicker If they don't, want. to be run over. \ T} vuu . ..u...v......., ... . .......... . _. North Bay Nugget--Austra1ia`s government. found it was s68.000.000 short. and proceeded to pile on new taxes to raise that mnount. What. has become of the old school of thought that would have put the old pruning hook in- ! to uvtinn to cut smne millions off the expense side? Kings\'lllL\ Rcpm`Ler--~Much is being said about the i zu1m-rs living at. home and economizing and that is all true. However. the izwmors have to .~'.ecu1`e in some way a big sum of "cold cash" each year to pay their taxes. They are not allowed to pay taxes in potatoes. corn. farm pro- = duce. ct.c.. but it takes the cash. When the farmers read the heavy expenditures by the province and the ext.ra\'n.- gzmt use of their tax money the farmers feel like rising up in open rebellion. Therv must be 21 halt some time. SENSATIONALISM OF DAILIES Arton Free Press--It would seem that the (`.it._\` papers. in tiwir rush for sonsatioxmlism magnify what the com- munities consider rather t,rivia.l matters. We have notic- ed likn expvriem-.o.x locally and can see the funny side of the question as well as most. other communities. About a yam` ago we heard H city daily repres(`nl.ative promise to ` supply its readers with all the lhsidc information on a ` subject, with which we were ialrly com'ersa.ni. It. how- <-wr. was only a. prmnlse`. and never develnped into a re- ality. which \\'n.5 possibly vjust as well for all concerned. The` dailies are great institutions but their function is not tho m-curut- descriptions of the local events in the small- nr mnnvnnn1v|.\- I~`c\rgu.\ Nv\\'sRm`ord-If he has Dr. W, F. Lungrill.'Supcrh1u`ndem oral .Hn.xpitu1. sllggosts that train! should he olhnhmted from tho am too nmn_\` mxr.~c`:v an` being turned from smne of thv snmller hosplm in Illt`l!` R.N. oxu.xn.~'.. than those frc tinus. H vannrt be doubtod that. th turn out good nurses. Since the I Me nmre mu'so.x'. they are respon (\\'ex'~producLiun. and "Dr. Langrm I\uI-n nun-cnmtnll Hun N-uh-\1v\o crhn. l l I Mmulu Ur rnnuumuru IIUHI LL11` .\|un.u('x uunyuunn ucuauux. out. Slnce the .l\lI`S8S hospltals lmve better records from some larger institu- the smaller hospitals can larger hospitals gradu- responsible for much of the might just as senslbly have suggested that training schools be eliminated from all large lmspltala. Iv uu.-`u- . ........ \- .. .~...=..\ .........._. (`Hy resident enjoys today. as against the country The city mam has modern electric service. So country man. The city man has gas .~1`r\'ice. Thousands , dwellers have gas svrvict`. ` T`hn nivv vnnn hum u vuatronnnnl in frnnt A! h` UW'\`l|L'l.\ IliI\l' gua BI`|\|\.'l'. The city man has a pavement in from Thousands or runner: have pavement In 1 human. 7 Nu gum! citizen should he : :,1; mum. I In L:u_\ luun has a it-lophom`. 'T`hn nhv rnun (RIF ll |Q`|l'}Hl\H|V'. The city man has the country man. 4... ..u.. ....... kn, . ` his work. The farmer. with his hard-surfaced highways l and his `motor car. can usually reach town. and his man'- i I l1H`IYR'l" HHS {U1 BULUHIUUHC. The city man has mail delivered at his door every day. The same facility is given the rural dweller. The city mau-in the large city at any ra.te-drives or takes a street car -for several miles, perhaps a dnzen~--to keting centre. in just about as short a time. And en nn all rlnwn tho lino: nno dimnvers that the Kcung centre. 111 JUSI about as anon u umc. And so on. all down the line. one disacovers that ruml dweller has every-thing. or practically everything that the man in town can command. |ll.' KR}!-||l\|_y The city I The city ...-.~....- 5....- \l3Ul'LlCl \..AL|l'2' OHM .~ difficult to think of a single ' esidem I - : MAKES FOR QUICK THINKING r1 . . _.~, ...., 4: ...-4 OLD FASHIONED, APPARENTLY OPH-`I`I'ONS or OTHERS THE FARMER AND TAXES Chzmlamquzl will big` shnw ` on the 3\`th. mun. man has a radio. The farmer has a radio. man has an automobile. Practically every ; an automobile. ..~.... kn. nqnil zlnlh-nu-nrl no hie Avnnh Ahivnv-`I rlnv I FROM SMALL 1 cord--If I . 'Supcrmu~ndem . one}: that trninh a -telephone. wn correctly quoted. ' the Hamilton Gen- : schools for nurses [or hospitals because u Qlnnn vhn nu-qnq 1| 7 * nd\'m\ta.ge that the : dweller. ' has the -nu-: mmnu: smmmzn "" of rural |u0{t`d. t ccause `words nst1tu- tls nf enslbly 1 mt iweller. ms f '|\IIII\t| at 4.31 sltua 5` I guess gcod: | bellow-< r the to I ` AMES P`EN'I`ON of ()rillin. ; v thoug `no 0 dlfferontl` Llskeax the lmnnlnd thnm hut was nut` nff th AN LB LIV snakes in the grass have brought thrills to many, but to find a full- grown tarantula in a bunch of banan- as was the thrill Alfred Lloyd. Owen Sound merchant. experienced last week while unloading some of the southern fruit. The specimen`, along with a number of smaller spiders. was captured and placed in a. fruit jar. According to the Daily Sun-Times the name tarantula is given to any of several large venomous spiders. The true tarantula is a large European wolf-spider whose bite is supposed to cause tarantism. a nervous affection, producing melancholy. stupor. and an uncontrolla'ble desire to dance, which can only be cured by protracted danc- ing to appropriate music." In these days of radio, if Mr. Lloyd. has no phonograph. he might find it diffi- cult to get rid of the disease had his unwelcome immigrant decided to bite. :;~. 2': :1: Ann 'l uunn.\/ Aullhll uuu It isn't \l i.\C In :l.\ .\'L`l'l 'Ii';'l\t1s_v street inln`r.\cctin

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