THURSDAY, `OCTOBER 25, 1923. AVAIL YOURSELF of the many dvnnfaapq nffnrrinrl luv u Rafa!-11 - 1' `czzrys I've Wa-tched them write I`-2'3`; Ste\.\'a1'(1 zv:v.king if tlmy can \'.'.i`.h the deal. At last, they've Jam 10 h:.~}p them! Incorporated 1855 BRANCHES ALLANDALE mmdecl these long; a11:~:ioL`.-1 and put the deal thro11p;h on to ever;yboc`.y four dT.1.'S Phone 582 rves regulate and nn Cnn n :1 I : E LM VALE Page Three` . (pz11`1E:11 d`;:~: 1)1v.cen10nL of \'ert0l)r:xoJ ro- sult in nerve impingemexn. An i1np'mged 11orv~ cannot p1`op01`1y pm`fm'1n it: t'1mc- tions and the result. must be and is that the part, of the body supplied by that nrmx-n nunct uIH'('.:-I l]iK'f1fl\'() Ck/\I\ 131+: PLTRC1~I;{L%T]13`CVL\* TERMS. C11i1'0pr-artic sub1u.\;utio11; \'e1`te-brae in position, tun THE RADIANTF IRE \:`\lfI'_\ ilumun of the body. I1(,`l'\'L` lllllsl. :Llut'L, yunam bncomes seated and you : sick. IF IT IS DONE WITH HEAT, YOU CAN DO IT BETTER `WITH G-AS. FOR COOL MORNINGS AND EVENINGS (`l1irnpx':\(`li('. ()[}'vr.< ` or (`hronic '1 3 we PORTA-B'LE"(r.4;'liil-&:i`ES"AE` $10.00 Telephone for further particulars, No. 78 (it-l.:\! Hm Rout or (`nuse 0|` SALES Room: 15 owEN'sTRiET Eieairice C0:3:%t%r'3.+c i=ai* We Also Have a Number of AND S`LF1PL-IE3 .a.:.a..u~.a -. .Lv.'..4..2.4.1 E'}1c=11e 277 j'T_':'?7 " ` ` LIIU BCHUUI (IL Dlld.ll|.,V D21.) W115 lllli` For the sake of the family pride. it} the ancestors people boast about are first to he built in Oro township. may `be a good thing that sm::.e or;sare1y mu. '1: was `burnt in 1838, but rebuilt. into 101 DUNLOP STREET Drs. Burns : You Hen '1`:-u11hlc-, ` ' `1`1'.: `1.\'I`I<:1:' BULBS, 1a'1.`(`. NO SMELL (Th ir0p1':1(-tur.< - E~'11pp1_\' enlth \\"hvthm- You }I:n'o .\cule , and the liozlszmns are: ' Your .-\ilmL-nl. (.`nn:~'ult Gives in11nodia1`e lleat at the turn of a tap. \Vi11 \\'a1.'m :1 room 111 a few m111u1`es and 1s very economu-a1 to operate. Jtfsf the tlling for Fall days before you start the fu1'11-ace. A and nntme does 1 60 Elizabeth Street. WNOASHES NOWORK: g`(\ 1%: x`1~ `I c.`:',*;, \ $5 {1Q`\.1 { Q `Q1 Slmp ]_0?.8. `l5.\lH.Y Hl.\"I`0I`.Y 0|" ORO -1. I IE1 .5'H.~\.\"l`1' BAY (.'IlH.| 0:10 of the _vouth["t1l or-.1to1's at Oro richnol I-`air was v.\I-.u`_\' 139359 of `Shant_v Bay, `who won a prize in the Espeuking contest. sHe1'-subject, A Fl of the Early History 0.1` Om '1`ownship," is of `more than nusual `interest. It was as follows: l 1 a nv-,, . __. .1, |A|uyAwu\.- .., -nu. you .\......._l . W-hen we see the num-her and vzxriety of the products 01 the town- ship on` Oro, and note the good !homes throughout the count1'_v, the sem.t'orts and convemences of the present day, it is interesting to look back upon the Ibegiunin:.f ot` the` township. nu... nu; ......nh_. 1.. I`\.... ....... 4.1.- .-....-...,.. The lirstxsettlex` in O1'0 was the founder of shanty i-Bay, Colonel `Ed- ward George O'Brien. Col. O vBrie11 entered the naval service as :1 mid- Leaving the 11-av) he served for a. time in the army in me West Indies until his health ifailed `him. He made nunierous voyages to the East, but eveutu-.illy illness forced him to come to Canada, and he with his ,wii'e came to the shores oi` I{em.pen- feldt Da_\' and Ibuilt their log ca,`bin there. Several of his -t x'iends and 1'e1a.ti\'es came later, and the village `shipniau at the age 01' l`oui'teen.| 1 out` Shantuy Bay was begun. ThejarriasjC%9mva!1&.ltd- Shanty -Buy, with its old associa- stions, was the centre of a move- Iment which has much interest from ,:m historic point of view. This `movement was the ibestowing ub_\' the (`.0vex'nment of land along the shore of Lake Simcoe 10 retired British ii:ilI'~p'.L,\' officers. This .pi'zi(-- gtice had >heen f0IIn\ve;. my the uG0\'oi'x1m:r~nt for some time previous- I l'`,'lOl1 Ill \:\ll'lU':l. I ! i.. I vu b.)IIl.||A\'_y A1143 u... .,..a..... A few years latex` the Govern- ment decided to set aside uthe laud now known as the township 0.1` [Om as :1 negro settlement. Several negro :fz1mi1ies came in and the township was called `Oro, after a. 1'e_:;ion in L~\f1'ica. uI.....o.v D411 ...Hh he nld ncnnni)_ Wllml Sir John Colborno -became Governo1' in 1828 he xformml a pre- lfe1'e11cell`or t-he 1'ogiox1 around Lake fsimcoe. and advised almost all the taypplicants for land to settle there. .~\c.L-orzlingly there was a demand for silos along the Om $11011`. where :1 (le1i:;l1~tf11I View 01:` the SC`OIl`l`)' could he hzul. but the soil being poor and ston_\'. mum of those :\\'l1() loczuecl there found to their snrroxv that the-_\' could nux live upon the sconer,\' `alone. and :1 .=la111p~.wle l'0llo\vor,l. l .\Iz1jor James Adams 1'ecoi\`e(1 land grant near Oro F-121Iir)!1 in 18312 Ezmd l)eoz1nu- one l 1nu_L'E. in Om. ` >`~'\e1`nl 01 thnsu hnll'~_m1_\' nH`wm'.= , \'.'m'r.- lrmulotl at nr near Hz=.v."m=. l`h:-. r)fT'me1~:<, in -*.`l!ll!lL." on `.110 `1..l-.. .\nr.,\..nan.. - uh/\ of Hm <-ztrliesl r<`\ mun l1i5l_ r 1 ~u..V.- llnkv shore :ha1'(lships 0 n-u-union: nf 'lI\I||l\\ ll lll |-U11` l' \\'ex'o the Curri: ; bmith I`zmIi1ie.s. `nu ohnc L-unu-n Jlllllhll ALl>,l....l The fznnpbe nmvn in the .... .x.,. rs. _mil_v were wide}; 1'1)` d:1_\'.< 01' Oro. ma (`.i1cl:1'ist_a11d Gal- .\t the szmm corner 7. (`in nu The Northern Advance lzujgx-1 hold- ...r.no Few .ThingsWCogni in Life Witimut Health RHIU nth- ..v11` I |~ . . e "'!.\t the p1'esm1t, tune Ihv-re are mne- no 1 [teen schools in the toxvnship 01" Oro. and the p1'(--szencrx or so m:m_\"- "" at this .:aH1erin;r--the temh annual! E.`t`1s(-.1100! fair~~testio: In 111 interest-` 'taImn by the people of Om in 111211.-, H 101's of education. '1 L*`>! FOR OIL AND (3.15 l.\' 'l"()\\'.\ .*~'Hll OI ']`E("-l7.\l.N'i`}'i`}-I`: ).1PlL' 1 I L` '3'.` U bUlLl!:' `.|'lnJ;l `amour: residents 01 Tec'.i:n. in .x_ llne 'I`h0n1pson\'i1ie section over the activity oi` `.\II`. I.. \V. next-eetson 0`; this town and some a:-socizttes. wim: are (ie.=imur; oi makin-.r a test or what 1'esoui*ces lie under the sui'i'a('.e indications of oil and nzttimii gas in that district. A compam has been f0I`lnf`(1 and :1 ch`:n'tm' obtained. It` is known as the Henderson Expior-I alion Co. It is the intention othis cumpaiiy to sink shafts to great depths iii` r.ecessa1'_\' in a Search for oil and imliwal gas, indications of both which are quite alluring. The conipany is ready to proceed '\VitJhl operations. `but is heid up b_v thel 1`ufi.lSa] of some of the property own- nrc tn rvirn {hp nnninnnv ritrhfc uh- IIUILXSHI Ul .V'UHlb' Ul lllt` 1llU[lt,'l|_\ UV\'ll' ers to give the compan_\' rights un- der a lease to cz1t'r_v on dril1in~_<: oper- ations. A very lfair lease is taken, which involves the property owner in no expense whatever and awards `him compensation for the right of drilling and in case oil is struck he gets a nice share of the output. The same is granted in case gas is struck. The great n1ajorit,\' of the fariners in the area have granted the company leases and the others, when they thoroughly understand the nature of `the venture. will like- ly concede the point. When they do, drilling operations will com- 'vnence.-.=\liston Henald. A young Entrance pupil, writing` on the June e.\'z1minatim1 in com-I position at. a. certain centre, contri-I buted the f0Ilowin._: choice bit of? literature 2 ' \n :~ .. .-...... ...\.- ....x:.. -1 uLt:1aLuH: . 5 An editor is a man who edits al paper. Some editors use 21 pen to [write with, but most use the scissors. .Lots 01' editors get news from I scribers. Some editors are l~`airisees.[ .-\1l editors lie. An editor that can't| Ho s|in`f nn mm! .rm- nu mH.n.- .. .`\u cxuuua IIC. nu Cunul LllilL can Ll lie ain't no good for an editor. An editor should like gzossip. W0meu d make good editors only otlitors must keep secrets. An edilor never has` any money. Once an editor 3401 ten 1(](1H:l1`< nnrl ii lnaldn hinl I`l'1\ I\' `\n| I nrcy av:t;1uLh.' All c-uuur 1lt'\t'l` nus` 01100 tent dollars and it made him (`1'az_\'. An! editor n<>\'o1' wzmts any pay for his! .pzLper and some people ne\'m' thinl<[ :01` pa,\`in_< an editor. \\'hen an editori `gets 21 free ticket ho lxus I0 give a. I I I I I dolI:1r`.~. worth 01` fw.~o ud\'t=.rtisin;,r in! u(1\':u1('e. More pooplv know hmv to, ettit the panel` than the t~.'1ftr)1's (10.3 The only stnmblinz block i: that! tiwgc can ! run [hum muchin rllul-9 Ihn `\>v\r\ 16` L. .\.1:L.... gr;-nu uw paper Luztn in? C: `The bloc Jilwy ! much `cast the type. If the oditrr ; his 1\z1_\` for _his paper. the fs lnmd. so it 15 che:xpv1' to b |11eLL'hbr)1"s paper. smnn en :uot :\1'r;'.id of men. I m.:(- 'wmm1n Ihm t`ri:l11m1od an e !m:1de him c1':1w1 under an E_`:mI art` 1ll'("f` In an N111 -2` 1`. uh-n eh;-urn r|`\r\vI4 .-.... :.x \. Phone 406, Barrie. _\ nu illk` llH'|.' IU illl litlll nice thin;:s abmxi you (This boy is said 1 with honors.) I n ZICV \Vl.\':~3 l"l{(L`-I P1!" " Wonder what an _ 9, Idle T/ep/zone thinks: amyz`_? ,2 7T .< /56 A .\l .\ S'I`l<] R I ! l<]( 'I*} W. D`. BREWSTER some cot: nnntinn nu.-n. 1-.n uc-tion` IHL` Cu. machiz - editor 41., \ L`2( na][' TN;-... lklll dDI\B IUI 2 fellow gets bm`:`o\v his u :.~ Lncug xizvgsllzltj r 21sl~:.<, fort .1Inn- Irruln G. V]. J. EAS'I'Iv.T.AN '."'L _ __ _. f).".'f'1 Manager L,- ve ouches Complete with Double Mattress Externs into & Daubie Bed 75 Collier St. MORONTO a@iy eposit Boxes a.dLvrIn:~.u-In-u.u-.nn.r `wean so-a:-.-.-.r<;- Travel P. R. Into the heart of the Game Country HAMPTON E. JURY, Ticket A.g`>,ent, Barrie Speciai One Week Qnly BARRIE, McC1ary s Electric Ranges and Ci'.'cu3_ati11g W21-tea" Heaters Sold and Instzzlled. \`\ E C`,\T?R.Y A FULL L'lN.E 01:` El.J}C'l`R'lTC`~ iIRO.\`S ]10'l_` 1 L._\'l`IZS J`O.\ S .l_`]~`.R S 11J..~\ '.l.`ERS L.\.\1`l-`S 1\TY*r 1`: (*0 117]`/`1 " ].`.`c1A1\;'GE, how they wait until every- 5~ thing oh`-.= 11:: "failed before they call I could have :m hours of w:::iting' : with s.1tisf'2xc't.i.rm ago. Hunters Paraise `I IV` V` U` As $3/EETH Ah! '1`}1t.*2'e-'-..< the 1`ing'! What :1 1';.i Yes, it's Bill. The d<;;`~.-"s 01$. I hope they Ve learned their lesson 2111;`. will let me handle these pressing matters in the future." ILVILLIJ l\JL|.l.\D.l:l.l.l.l` UL I-I.l.U 11.11111 Y advantages aorded by 8. Safety Deposit Box in our vault for the care of your bonds, deeds, insurance policies and other valuable papers. BOXES are of different sizes to suit requirements, they are accessible at any time during business hours, the rental is moderate, and as the renter holds the keys, privacy is assured. OUR MANAGERwil1 be pleased to explain their operation to you. ` {/ ........_......-..............-._.._.__........._....__._..__.. House Phone 698.