Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 8 Mar 1917, p. 6

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||.\VA| LAAXKI \\l'Il' `.;l\L'lIi for 1'mhwn1';1ti11'_- tho`? t'(`h. -\f'tm' '_"(*ttin':3 the xvork done they their zh-p:1rt111'(- fox 'Fhv_\' hi1'L- :1 tmlm .,. \l'.. r` \l n 1.3,, '_'_AHl'l'l' .\'o1-th ,' _ I II"! [V11 ln`:m('}:. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE |l\.' llllll |.\ l1`i\\V! x'ii||<=1`_\' IL-mil in} "v hm-n I'vtun1<.-LI` mm-I xii-v11:1:`u`c:' m1.~ 1'<-r-uiw.-Ll inl 0]` sun. Vi:-tux`. (IE is now l_\'ing in] 1}: hi left. arm] \I ll llll' L-Ul'[ 2101:. B(*l`n1`o he was the Oldrti "xiv (li\'i.~'i(m aim!` -:\\'o< the honor . Hon. l;:1\\'1'c11r-0, :1 .\.l1L1ml:1I(- 3.111}! I ...\.... ` with li1`L*HL I --- Snluv two! 01 men .~I_\'lin~_:5 1' .\'m`.. (I1'0pp(-I! `H111 \\'m-n .r\-nni H::1<\\`r)rvl. 1'illI(`!l(1u ,'IlT l`,.o`....,, Inn`; l'H'_ .HH`\`l x K I In his t-:u'l\' lu~ mu Hmn I.}...- ....`l 2.. 3 %%%wV%%*%+ %%P+%$ & nnu\IH'.' \ U1-` 1'oti1'<~(l l'1'()u1 H :1 ]JU>'lIl()Il H1) 1`.un mun... n nun il'tI1 . I HEX` XJVUII` I 1-:11'th|.\` lw-P ('l'(`f1iI0l`>` art-`I . 'l'ho_\' claim: I` u 'l`m'binei 1' 01' u T111`-f 101` .1 ['ll!`y l>i:lI]('1: ]u'm i1(- .-upp]_\-_ n' cnvnnf [I III and I .. I` \\ all In` 'L'(` C(1- I nllH'\.' ' hm we; }mon~ |.. 1.. ? 11:15 fee the` E~!~'`+~!s'%}~-*`." . "z`r' '`*`"~'!X"!* The County at a Glace .\'n1z11I-Rr)s.< : Iir-r-l(-:s'--P:n'k i I"1`:mr=i.<--l'Ilizubt-th ; Imt-k - ]" .1':11l'01'd -};1ll\\'iu-t`own lim- 1'I~'.<:`. road - Vain '('uml)L=1'I:1nd - Reid P 3r:1 o1'l \'i(-tm'izL * 'I`m'0ntn~-F.lizulwt11 I :11`k--IIiu]1 ,I%:1yIivM-\\'o1linrton 5 ()\\'on~-(}1'0\ e \\'o1li11-_-;ton--P(*(-I Mul(':1stm`--Ponotrum` .\'vl. I l;1l((---H0d1m_\' I51:1k(.`--I)uck\\'01`t11 I I`sl:1k0--Bm'07,_\ Q ( `o11i91'-.\[11lca. x .\\'illi:un-- m't0n .\\'r2. R11*r`;l_ 1V:[a.i1s Midhurst and Grenfel I 5Bm'ric P.O. as soon as t `morning mail is sorted. ' T-1;IIcA..1.. m..+., 1..---- j Mails Close at Barrie I Toronto and inte1'r_nediate . .. ..~L:')l) pm. and 7 `Hamilton and intermediate Ti H:1.1;1.il.to.x1. ' I \n:|ulv'u:1_\ mn_\`I ....`..-i.) 4T-Toronto to North Bay (tI:1i|_`.' v\'<-vpi Sal. 8.3.") 60-Meaford and Penetang to Hamilton (daily ex- ocpt Sun.) ..T..1T G3--Ha.mi1ton to Meaford and Penetang (daily vvpf S1111.) .. 7.7).`) 1 395-Bar1'ie to Meaford ..lU.4U \ (Daily (\.\'c(-pt .\'|1nl:1_\'.) 396--Meaford to Barrie ..:'>..`$.'> 1 (Daily except S1111du_\'.) E i E I i I 1 l.-\l|:md:1l(-. clr ;\'oi~th Bay point . . . . _ Allandalc. . f Hamilton :11 -L;.-u;a.vuu.uI.u::`u LU .LOI011E0 .\l0mln_\' only ..T.~l:'> ]0--Winnipeg to Toronto, The National, Tues., Thu1's., Sat.) ]().35 : 41-Toronto to North Bay ( (-.\'-op`. Hun.) 11.03 LJ.-North Bay to Toronto (daily cxcepf Sun.) 5.15 ] f:'.5--Toronto to C -ravenhurst ; (.`~`:1t1ml:1_\' m:l_\') ....`1..'i3 j I A7, "!"nm.+.. 4.... 1.r.....n. -n--- .l.UJ.I TrainNo. 9-Toronto to Winnipeg, The National (VVed., Fri., Sun.) . .. . .. 1.10 16-North Bay to Toron .l-.;l`- m~......o \I,....1.... 1 1u--.L1ULL1.I. .Dd._Y LU LUIDIIEO I (luily (-.\ o(-pt, 310114121) 7.43 -12'-Gra.ve11h11rst to Toronto \l.\...l...v -' .- BARBIE BRANCH 40.7 .0370??? :0: -.0 ' TRHINS IND MIIILS IN AND OUT OF BHRRIE Ghange of Time Effective Feb. 1917 m - xy- .\li:1-1.14.1211}: . vent of :~'prin_ weather. The town- ship of I\[2111\'o1'>' that l)(':11's :1 1'L`(`0)'(l for _\'(-:1:'.~' oi [)l'0(ll1(`ll]f_`.' not only lame qurxnfifios of tubt-1's, but Um x-lmlm-st qn:1lil_\'. ll'.`.:3 lw:-11 lX(`:`.l`(l fmm. "No l(-.~.-< ilum -~10!) lm.~;lml~:. it is stulonl. are .` sfnrml :n\'n_\' in one l':u'xnm".~' n-(~ll:n'. all in Iir.~`t~n'l:1ss 1-nu The nhnvo nwutimnml p:1rf_\' lives in tho 1l01'l l1-F:1H`l' part 01' Ilm tr>\\'n. zmrl lm ox]'nm=f:< to roul- ixo sufr-iont capital (ml of hi.-; ."n~.rz- lo p=.n'clm.~`o :1 nv:n'ln_\` l'21rm. Uas. Paterson J. J. Neelands Phone 180 D/ulnlop % St. 1' uumuc, H.150 uurney-\JXIOr(J Stoves and Ranges. Galvanized Iron work and Eavetroughixxg. uusurulg man 15 SOFLBU. Hillsdale route leaves at 12.00, Innn Call and get our estimates for Plumbing and Heating your home. CAPITAL PAID UP. $15,000.00? Sole agents for Pease Economy Furnace, also Gurney-Oxford Rfnupe any-I panama LULIIJUH -1 'u\A1| l\T\.'Cl\U IIIUIU attention. (20 Baycld Street B.'\I~lI{IX,2 ONT, u.u PLUMBING Orders HEATING - A Rural Maxi] Closing.-Strect ;:: Lcttcr Box Collccti()x1. 2:: .;.A,..., .`. ... ... ... ... ,. TIMES `Street Letter Collections Auctioneer and Appraiser . . . . . . . . . . . . . I. to Meaford, north 1H1 THE CANADIAN BANK OF Co1v%/14ER<:E and Pout-1:1n'_' n|\I\A|4. . \/.\ '1 I'1)ne I91 am" ' l.\I.z1.fo.1'.d.," l\.'l\ 3 will .un.uu.uu, nun Lu . . . . .. .... 1U.1U ;1.1u.; nsml hm." ....1U.]H :1.m.i and intermediate 10.4 n.m. and H ].m. A:n AND ` routes leave the Toronto .-\.. 31:11- prompt [Ill 1`) ILIH. .4.50 p.m.} north ` "1. __,,l SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O.. LL.D., D,C.L., President ` 'cu., am. P\Q`l"t\ 1 points 717% .. ... '{)L)in"' 71-'\ n m 11th, p.m. ` . - - . _ y n an un r\\ILUil i A new hatbox for men is nari'ow :enough to be strapped on the run- ininrboard of the automobile. In it _ there is room for six hats, including the top and crush hats. Fla; hat brushes slip Into strap: in the covo:.* , . -:- 1 Up till 1866, s(~ienti:~'.ts only knevni that wliere lr,-gumes grew. the land was the rir-lwr in nitrogen for that growth, but in that year Hellriegel discovered that the nodules on the l roots of legumes were lled with min- l E ute organisms that in some way take up the free nitrogen of the air, and pass it on in soluble form into the plant. Plants grow in a great ocean of nitrogen. but who could have guess- ( ed that the little nodules on the roots J of clover and alfalfa were the micro- organic agents to effect the conquest! of the air of mankind? You will un- derstand what a wonderful advantage it is to a young, progressive, thinking farmer, to know that clovers and al- taltas. when inoculated with the bac- teria, have the key to unlocking the; riches of the air. Clover does not need to have four leaves to bring good luck. The land that owed with milk Mild honey, was a. land that grew "clover or some other elgume-prob- labiy alfalfa. Alfalfa and riches go hand in hand in agriculture. uca.L. 1. 5. Partition off all weak, crippled; I and vicious animals. 6. Do no market thin unnished lliogs. A thin growing pig will pro- iduce dollars to the farmer, and is 5 worth little to tli packer. Most de-1 - sirable weights, 17.3 to 220 pounds. i {How'son Can be Fertilized-Sccr:t: - of Clovers `in with heat. K Hwln _1 .\Hi.-` _-__------,.,v.,.,.,..v...,] 1. Don't beat your hogs. bruises] mean immense losses to farmers, drovers and packers. 9 F`nrmr-arc Qhnnltl had \I":|rrnnu n~n1l I uIU\t:I unu [Ji1(ZliL`I'S. 2. Farmers shoulgl bed wagons well I and not overload when bringing hogs I to town. '1 `hnnw .~o..r .\.. -......:-..,: ..-..._ ' LU LUVVLI. 3. Don't stuff or overfeed your; hogs when shipping. It is a danger- ous practice and often results in suf- focation, especially in wann weutlier. 4. Bed cars during warm weather sand; straw and sawdust will haunt 4 1 ' 101` Lue young people. Much has been said and written to interest the farmer in the automobile. but little is heard of such household conveniences as the bath tub, kit- ] Chen sink, sanitary closet, etc. The` I automobile may carry the rural house- wife away from her drudgery for a. `few hours a week. and to that ex- ' tent proves :1 hie.=..sin;,*, but the price 'of an automobile would provide a : water supoly and other r:onvex1iences' I that go with it, and render the home a home both to the housewife and E the young people. I llU1Ht.'. 01 the 40!) 1'u.r:ner:: \'isit'.-vl. :12} cent. liave youn" people families. Wiih th of young people it fact that only per in their is a rc>g1`eltzil;le two f:`t';`.uz`s out 01' every hundrozl have liathroonis in their hoines. Only 0.2 per cent. had water closets, only 2.5.pe1' cent. had 21 complete service, and only 2.2 per cent. had ele:-tric light. In these 400 homes, only 16.5 per cent.-had the water piped to the house, and but 17.5 per rent. had furnzices in the home. l`he:se conditions are entirely within the control of the farmers. 86.? per cent. of whom are the owners of t`:u`ms ave:':1ging' 126.5 acres. In contrast with he foregoing, the (conveniences which have been sup plied by the go\'ermnent and public utility companies and of which the farniei` has availml himself stand out prominently. The Post Olce Depart- ment had mrried to 76 per cent. of these 400 farmers rural free mail delivery, allowing 7? per cent. of them to he supplied with daily newspapers, while 58.2 per cent. had the con- venience of a telephone. Only 2.5 per cent. had complete sanitary service in their homes, while 5 per cent. had automobiles. and 31.5 per cent. had either automobile or horse and buggy for the young people. Much h llrlh unit` nn \vr~i99nv\ fr. large pert.-entuge . At a. meeting of the Commission of (}onser'.':zl,ion a report of a survey conduc.-ted on 400 farnls was present- ed. KCL`])i:`.; the yotmg people on the 1`;1rn1 is one of (`:u1ud21's Izzliionzti problems. .`.. s.n_v <-zmsos lzave been s11g3.:es1or1 z"`m' the _ve::rnin;: for the city. The (-r>:x'.`e11iem'os of the r-i1._v home cons.i1.me one of the <-1n'(3f :11- tractions. NoL'.v11h~:tu1uli:1g `L111-5, how- ever, vrgry few 1'a1'mo;`s lmvc intro- duced those c<;nvenir:;1c;+s into their hmnps >uvur, v(2`_V rev: 1z11':m-`rs I1 'duced cum rxicaucs \ homes. (\I-' H... Ann 9. ".1011 U1 1. powder, bandage. repeated healed. Statistics Suggest W hy i To Cities '1 re After a barb-wire accident, do not] apply axle grease or any rancid oinf. I ment to the wound. VVash the woun-I thoroughly with warm water. Then clip the hair as closely as possible around it, and wash again to remove any hair or other foreign substance. \Vhen san (lor hair has lodged in the depths of a deep cut. never use a wet sponge to clean it out. Use a piece of absorbent cotton or cotton batting. There will be much less risk of infection. It will be useless to put any stitches in a wound that` is very deep or ragged. or that is located in a place not in perfect rest when the animal is making natural movements. I)r_v dusting powder has a healing effect on barb-wire wounds and other large, moist cuts and abras- ions. Such a powder may be pre- pared cheaply by mixing together equal parts of slaked lime. sulphur, and charcoal. Prevent lock-jaw dan- gers in all nail wounds of the hoof by opening them up freely, which provides drainage for serum and pus. Saturate with a solution of corrosive sublimate and water in the propor- tion of 1 to 500. Cover with lusting absorbent cotton, and 21' This treatment should be daily until the wound is healed It is IMPERATIVE that EVERY PERSON IN CANADA should WORK HARD WASTE NOTHING SPEND LITTLE SAVE MUCH commm on THE FARM ALFALFA EAT;l-TROGEN BARB-WIRE WOUNDS MARKETING HUGS Hatboxes on Autos _ L_-Lu_-... a-.. _A.,, v Night anti W. D. MINNIKII W.R. NBILLY, Pu} and Emba PHONE 1 was i::;: :.'(mn_L 5 one .`.72:n,\' .w:.-:1` the` l`0`.'-'\ !l1i(,`ll{".`h` 311.1111.` 11`.-, how-' . few intro-1. ca venir ~.'.:':s their 1% ;5',\.` Children Go: . I itcd. per` (3 their] per-\:em,age nn-o nan nu Automobile tires made of .2-oi; bre are being experimented wlth iii Au.~:tralia to test the durability on the` rough roads of that cpuntry. It is asserted that these tires are bul- N, nail and glass-proof. ADVERTISE IN The De wartmentof .-\~rieulture :1.) )t':;l~ lo 2l'_L*IlC1l1(l bovs to _ _ l _ r. . l_l` . enlist H1 thelarm help eainpaign. lhe Department appeals to men unlitfor militarv service. or wlionrlit im )o.<.~`ible to enlist in the army. Do your hit h_v helping toinerease production of fooilstuffs. This l$}'011I`l1l)l`.I` of opportunit_v. The farmers of Ontario need the help of retired farmers, of men following no occupation (retired). of business men who can spare a portion of their time. '0 appeal to all who can so arrange their ordinary affziirs to plan to help some farmer friend, particularly in seed time and harvest. Confer with your county District Representzuive of the Department of Agriculture. or write, f`larm Help Cum- paign," care Department of Agriculture, Toronto. ;LLu;La. LIIUU 7J.\JI) pur HCTC. `. D11tios- Mus. reside six months `xn each of three years, cultivate 50 fac-res and erect :1 1106130 worth $300. ; W. W. ORY i Dcpulty of the Minist cr of the ; nterior. { `N.B. -- 1 n:1uthori7.ed publication iof this ad\'m~tisoment will not be pair] I'm'.- I1'H. 40-13 Duties--Si.\: months residence in each of three years after earning homestead patent; also 50 acres ex- tra cultivation. P1'e-emption patent xnny he obtained as soon as home- stead patent, on certain conditions. A settler who has exhausted his )mmn.:+nm1 ,.:...M~ mm. 4.1,. .. ....._ lmuau. IIHJU -?a.UU per acre. I I V s nLv.:z1u pu,u.'uL, uu L:Ul'L`cLLIl concunons. honm-.=.tcad right may take :1 pur- Ichased }1on1esten in certain dis- 'tricts. Price $3.00 per acre. T)n1in 7\Tn:.` rnen c3v mnn+Ln THURSDAY, MARCH 8th, 1917 :-__:-;------------~ I 4.\v:.ua..L.Llv.LlIJJ. .n.u-u.'I.u REGU- LATIONS The sole head of a family or any `male over 18 years old, may home- 'ste2Ld a. quarter section of available `Dominion land in Manitoba, Sas- katchewan or Alberta. Applicant must appear in person at the Dom- Kinion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the District. Entry by proxy may be made at any Dominion -[Lands Agency (but not Sub-Agency,) `on certain conditions. Duties--Six months residence upon and cultivation of the land in ;eucl1 of three years. A homestead- 'cr may live within nine miles of his homestead on :1 farm of at least 80 acres, on certain conditions. A habitable house is required except where residence is performed in the . vicinity. i v ' - 1 Tuna ch-ml: hnnn I-m .....'L...a.L.-L-.'I n-.. uuiuvauuu Luxucr ct.-runn conamons. In certain districts 3. homesteader ;in good standing may pro-empt a quarter-section alongside his home stead. Price $3.00 per acre. T)nfin:__.Qi\- rnnnzc --nnC,`|...-.,... ' V Al;u|Il._y. Live stock may be substituted for cultivation under certain conditions. Tn r-or-fain Rich-in!-c n 1..-u......L.....1.... tr /" t\ ' SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTHWEST LAND REGU- T.A"l"TnT\T.Q I A number of good Farms and Town Pra- pertles lur saie an easy terms. Bank of Taronto Buitdings. Barrie Parliament (h'iHi:1'.< m~\\' ops-r:L hmx in I town hall huilclin-_". w:1.< 1`m'mn 0]n<-mu! nu 'l'lmr. ( \`(`llil1'_" ml I: \\'(`(`l\'. wlu-11 llw I-Iw_-'li. I11ll> it':\l (-1) mh` ".\lI:nlin nml his \\'nmlvrI Launp" \\'n.< the 0]IL'lliH`_:' 11:1_\'. ('ollin;_-'\\'on Siuiphnilnlinu; ( 1l:1\`(` so m:1n_\' '_'_(')\`('1'l1lH(,'llI nnl(-r.< i % Aawnv ! Fire and Life Insurance I Real Estate Agency Money to Loan Dunlap St., W. A. MCCONKEY I Make BARRIE ui\iiiEHTAK1NG ,._..%\%.i?`%%R5t?R,`5. % 1 I A AIBIJUBIU All 1:Ltest(1(-,. Casketskept inst,0ck, im-.lu(1inx_r Grave Vaults :u1 Sm-lls. and Day Calls Phone 43] MINNIKIN, Proprietor NEILLY, Funeral Difector Embalmcr. 34-6 (Succcseur to the late R. L. Barwick B um` 71 em, [Beecro Ontario Department of Agriculture I I: u____. u:__,., ,,, . . . . . . -. \d\/II uxouvnulnncu at 1'eu.sonabZc rules. . .. . Collec- tion of Nofcs and Acm1m8 given .vpe'ial attemtfon. T. BEECROFT, Immflylir Dxrrg/"ts Isszml payable anywhere. C /Ieques on outsrirle banks cashed at lowest rates qf exchange. . . . . Sale Notes Cashezl or Collected on n1o.s-tfmmrabiz crma. BANKERS` AUCTIONEER 1'rau.va.'t a General Banking 1I..ein.:~u- Wnh-n 7`-' Olce I{ou1`.~:-I0 to 4 THE ADVANCE a Specialty of Stock Sales. 5. co. `uptzx :0 \u THE ,. V/I/ll ..n~:-nun Notes Diaconted just as St1I'C1_\_':1S111Ck of foodis . Germany (1z1_Vb_V dz1_\', so plenty of food is \\'i1111i11_Q* the Vieto1'_\' for the allies. T11e1 reneI1 z1rn:ie.~:, fnri11. were never better fed thzm 11ow,fnr 1*'1':1::ee e::1111<)tf<,>rg'(*t the awful 1essm1 of 18T()--the failure of her food supply. Tu this she zxttributed l11L"1<)~',.~_2 of tl1'.1t\\`ar. To feed the Frenelr soldiers armmrl \'er more than 25.- 5t)U,()l)t) pounds of fund :1 week were required. This gives 21 fui11tit`.e:1 <=ft11t-colossal t-.1.~`kof ft-cdingm1 urm_\'. CL1I`.{1(1L1 and Britain l1;1\'t-:1 11u_<.;e ;n'1z1}.'(:f;:11t11g' I1t~.r:e.< ml the line ; e\'er_\' man .\zt.'.~"r11;1\'ep1ent_\' offood,i11spitc~nfz1wnrIdshortage. Upon C;111a(l-.1's food pro(h1ctim1 L111 pri:1eip;11l_\' rely. t .\'ilm-uL- u 01' Hw 1. 1H11 (ml for Prodamiimi m~<-It-:4 iaton i \'i111 ~- Simcoe County Happenings, Boiled Down fr Busy Readers Interest allowed at 3% per annum on Savings Deposits of $1 and upwards at any branch of the Bank. \\ I\lU\\ U1 ml" the >:n'l_\' ....x . . .:l_I.. 1.. . m tlw lavk .`\l:'.~'. 1 . `\\'. Hvii (Ht- :1 111 ('0Ili|1_-'\\'oml l:1.~'t.\\`t-olx . was the \\'i(1m\' 0f' tlw Int 1)r\|l . . . . .. ..w Al The Farmers of Ontario Urgently Neec Help t-vt1'i:- >'llI`\'('.\'('l'.~' h:x\.'c In-on Hw p:I.~'t \\ (`(`I{ in ('l)llIl(`l`-I gi\'1!Iu' that 1m`-.'n h_\'lr0; .1. I. Hnrli. .\l.l .l It 11:13 lwvn 1-lm-It-:1 l.-`_"i.~'l:|1i\'(- ('mnIni1l |...l..... - - v - - -9 - ' W. H. Hearst, Minister of Agriculture I)_,'I I0 . APlaCe fr ` 1 -I :11 1101' hmm-I mm. .\h-.-. nuns Into I :-rm` W4 ' Illl`l'('h:lI`.l.< Mi 1 lim- l`,\. .. lllll Illilllli rs! part 01' last] - vunl so as fu| plunps uoiwz. tho[ vzxs l'm'm:1l'l_\' .'(-11111:` of last ilw is 10 b:- famp Rm'dL-n. <-\`(- tlw }u'(-.<- nl` thv tolu- n1-11. 111111 1: 1111- 1>:1r1.\' 111 C1)lli11_-'\\'n01]. A 1liI`(-1-1 11-11-]1}1011v li11 built 110111 ;\l|i.x't()11 to Ca 'l`hi.~' will . l'(`li('\ h'l1l'(` at llw I'i:11`1"11- 1-111! 1 ..I....... llL`l|'qIl l`llll|`I \\'umlv1't'1l] 1_>1:1_\`. I Hill the l.| .l . 1 11-11 <-11:1 HlIIiHl'(` | {W ' AV\'lI| K" /.('H(` of t I"m1:ul2'iv.\ :1. t-zlllill Ixnml. Hw m1n1>:' militia Item. to . rm-I-nil ;n-- ..H':....-I 0 3% .11`. JOHN AIRD, General Manager H. V. F. JONES, Ass'L Gen'l. Manager VRESERVE FUND. - $13,500,000 .\'0lir<(* in 1.94.. 1x`. 51 nun. . .\I(-.\':1m Ill` |'Hl'l'll`|l UH 'l`u:lhopo-l\uo_\; `u 11'. John H:I1T1\'. . _..H ,0 "alive ;_j, i\'-11 in the ()'u:i;1l (511- v Hw in:-u1'1>m':11im1 01' !':l(`('1l'0 ml:-it-.\. Limilwl. lwzul oivv. Dril- -npitul :{~"_ UU_.()HU. Mr. (_i21r11(-1: 111. ml [ht .\'nu-ltt-1' (`mnp:m_\`. I ... l I\ H IlillIl"\. smith 01' HUH-`l'. \ I'\'('IIH-U. tllprl In I957 hv built the l`l!1l)1'(' \"lli(`]\ ht-:11'.~' .... L. ....l fA .. L. 1". CROSS, Manager 1(' \'AI|l4 ulu--{ml l|'lI\'ll am! I . Toronto 1'01` :1 mm lmildim_*. _ ,, , I IVIIII\lll|`_I- [ wlm l1:1~' 1'(-. ' Loretta 1'01` 1n:1n_\'| [nun l Stnml l1:'..~' nntilit-(1 Hm in. to . A A llllll UI l'al|'l'llU marl 01111-(1. 1' ()]:(=r:1tions ' time in the Il.l.'..... 1nn'pn.<(-_\- 1 F01` Ul'.H .` HI.` .~'llIr('(*.<.~` 111] l_\' min frunn thv . f I I -1- dim} .lJ\'l|\|(l`\ I the In-\\'I .< u .~;lI01't! u- 1'4--_'u|:n' I mrrlwi tn tin: wlm . . I `IIZII Im- his '..II..l llu_\ tho Btu- b(`(`11 4.. .-....... u nush-. uuuu_ . A north country farmer stated to- day that many farniexs stored po- tatoes in pits last fall and cannot interfere with them until the ad- I\'own::n'k(-f ho:-n 1':--m".::1lII _ I I `NEWS OF THE SUP.P.0UI`TDING i COUNTIES L||\ lA|`l l\ \'-` V` Il.`17ll in i 1'om F4-.<. {I10 (`m1t1':u-1 .\Ivtl10di.~'t (`him-h. t:m1. of H1 .~`mhlt-11I_\' took th p:11'ts11nk1m\\'u. '1' am] . l'1'mn .~'r>n and uh'm'<- tn Ina`; Io TL.` .. nu.` nuiu nu \\:L< '_:'mM-_:' [0 whn hm] j11. 1'otu1'nm1 l'r \\'m1nd('J. Up in dutv not . up. am] it I'nun<! tlmt t|w_\' Ixmk all lOn~_'in:.~' and numo1'm1.< (-1- m0m'ni11`t]u~i1' d(*p:11't111'0. tn hr the in\`!-mars 01' $]i1':Il lfmltc-1' and u\:1kor.~ lhinc Flam` Paint. ('0ld\\'nfL-1' Plum-1 S` \\'o(-ks 11-10 :1 (-ouplo 01' mo th(-n1.~'('I\'(*.~' \\.il. & .1 In rum 1. l:1.\'.\ , ` \u.x\\'1H1lll.`l [U 1>a`S)`_2 \\':l>' t1'2n:.~2' Iil)L1'\\'()()(l-B(`(`Iml rt-ti1`mi 311'. Gib: m l'H`_'.llll'l`l' UH UH` l`i:l1". his , out l(-: 10 his old <-hum. 111'. lumv run11in`_" hr-t\\'v<~:1 Hr......'n,... l.`l' U! llH' I;l(`}\ iIIl]m.< In \x':1`. in Hw <')1'i|li:1 Y..\I.L.'..\. pool {or .s'(nno limo. Tottenhmn vlm-trir \\':1.< ::|n. down 1111- Ii:-.~ \\'c(~l\' in mwivr to .<:1\'o ]<(`<-p the \\':1`.(-1'\\'m'l<.< \:|Iu\ lllllll `Hamilton. Illllli and :I i((`(l ill lhis ()'.'h'ul ..Il.. \IAL (ll I l'|lX|L l`l [:11-tiun. and an _\'< `Hm CHI}: B:1!I:1 l.\'(-Hm` H()>1Iil:'. [:nn|gmtn1(-cl. I John Hil).~`mI. `vnm-1' on Hm- I ,1 L2 .... .\ ,. mu... Hockey rival:-_\` bot\\'(ron _~\Hi.~'.tnn and (`0ol(. has 1-0:101:01! .~'n(-h in- l('n.~'it_\' that in the final 5211110 of tho . thv two tc:n11s i':l('(-cl one :n10tl1(-Ir with :1 _u`(*n01'ou.< 111.`1ke-up of ]>l:1_\'c1's nt101'l_\' ['o1'(:iu'n to the tmnns they 11'}wt-sm1t(-(l=-:11n1' hoth sides, N-r-n<.:'ni7.ed the l':1vt that 1l10_\ \\'m'(- si111wrs and said nothing. C00kst0\\'n m'irl0ntl_\' hnd tho ph-I; in pla_\`m's, winnin_'_" out .`i- . uA\ ("nIlinu`\`'0m1 No\\'s -- The town (`mun-il had $`_ g'>()0 on hand of sink- ing" fund on wnfcr\\'nrk.< :lP(`011HL 1.1. -... L..4. u ,,,, H` LU\VH $'_":')00 ing` lw-.15 (`:n'nin_~_" but` three pr-1' v(>,nt. in the bank and as the nmttor 01' financ- ing` is one 01' .~'pm'iz1l i11-.p01'l':111c0 in Innmix-i1:1l (*i1'v]v.'~`. this mum-_\' \\`:1.~:. ;1lu_-_: up For attention. Thv result is `H1211 it |lil:~' In-(`I1 i|1\'(`:~'i('d in I)0mi11- . _.1_..\ , 1 \unnu~_;uuu\l -Vl.'\\. 1.1 I 'y0:u's. has sold his farm stock and ohzittcls and x'o11tvd hi4 l`:u'1n. M1`. H:1lTc_\' is mm'in:_" to Toronto. 110 lI:1'~: been one 01" .-\dj;1l:1'.~' nmst pro- j_'.'1"L`>`.\'i\'(` nml }>opu[:u' :`.`_"l`i( l11l".ll`i.sl'S. 'l'\\'(-nI_\' nu-mh('1:~; 01` 1110 Br.)tlw'.'- l;(:() 0| H:xi1\\':1_\' T1':1inmm1 from .\.i- llxlinlaxlv :Ittvml(-ti Hm `.`1mo:':1l lass!` wot-k 0| M1`. Plliiip `_\[oI)()11:1l(i :1? (`0lIi1x'_-'\\'00d. The l::'.'(- .\l'r. .\IvDm:- ulul \\':1.4 :1 Imlkomnn on t.h(- .\.li:m- di\'i.s'ion. 1, ` . . . , .... ll.` U.)lI| (widt-nl ... I ll" Hlv `I (nuns Uiii. :1 1'vIiI`wI r'ru1t1'z1rin1' n:1ti\'v 0!" (,`ol:i\v:\1m`. _Unt.. 'l`01'onm, rm I"(-ln'u:n'_\' `_".Z, in iihwl _\'v:n'. Mr. Hill Inn! hoon :1 (-11! of 'l'uI'mz1o I'm` HM` 1:151. 1011} Hr is .~u1'\'i\`ml by his \\'ilm\`,} ` I.-1\1{:lm'r.< an-I Aim .~'m1~`. l"nn1'l \\ H5 1 B1-ll._ -nuuuu. 1u\'_\ lHl'L`(l ll 1'(`1l1Hi L211 Mr. C. _\I. Hnhm-| Urilliu whore flu-_\`i The t~.\'r-u.~'(- the l':1tIw1' nlzulul W Ln u-u.- ..~n...v 4,` .. .4 xnu um-u.~c L110 I:11nm' 1 he \\':1.< u`nin'.:' to meet :1 from F1 . (ht-_\' vn 1m~' mt 1! I-:11'th|_\ .... 1 . V " l'l|Hl IH`2lI Gibson Hw Hm` . I HI` \I.l 1m.'n(`. I Inllll I I111 |(`> nu.` it 111 \\'uml-bu-J Board of Tmalu Ii/.041. .\l'(-:x11>('I'.~ }:i[) nn A|.`Hll L\. \`lHI. HIV (`!'t(Hl {Hid \\'(`1'(` \ cm... mil Mn: 1: x'vlu1.s'0l \uclH_`.'L'I' zxliml, :-.1 wnh lll .LI

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