Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 13 Mar 1924, p. 3

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"1"H'U-RSDAY, MAJRJOH 1 3 , 1 9 2 4 U} .\\\HlH|llh. Here's the \\".1_\` lo Ihvir p:11h : l I\'o\'m'h\1_\' $1001: in I I knmv nnthin;: About. .n about oil stock. "`l\nn`-I '|\u1- nu-nn()I '2ll)Ulll Ull F|UCl\. I)0n"t buy p1'0pc>r1_\' at 1011;: dis-: tancr.1\,_vo11 111:1)` get. ll S\\ 21l1lD wthml was ndvomisml as `shore 1'1'0ma_:o.' lmnlc 0111 1'01` new c0n1`pzu1i-s tha are to sell by mail.' "Check up new mamlfzlcluring methods." Sleep over im'es.tments-(1on L he in a hu1'1'_v." Watch out for offers with `splen- did induc " `'Don t play -tips and don't specu- Inin late. ..n ! late." Dont buy stock in com.panie.s be- ing orgnall-ized on,the success of others." I-nu ahn nihnv hnnll n nnf hp- omers. On the 0t.hm' hand. do not be-! come pessimistic and think Lhmt all` nmn are swin(l`1(-rrs. or shm'po1's. The` _s:1`(~wL111:1j()1`i:I,\' of .~\menic2m busi-i ness men are straighvt-f0rwurd, con-; .\..,..., .....1 `\r\n(;Qf 4 HESS lllL'l1 illt: .V|I;u_:.'u sidexmo and hox1e.st. V 1 An Irishnmn wont into it church and fell asleep. The sexmn :11'011s-:(1| mm u.n told him ho was closingx up. \\'hnt an \'nz monn '."' ' 4 Ed the"? `vnu an uuuuuu Good hzrdxwood sold at $1v0-$12` nnrd ant` Han! mf $13-$12 2: H111 I up. What Irishman. o1ns~'e.=`.." urm.:.-. ; closes. This is not who c:1*.hr-rlrnl." .<:1.l(1 the sr-x\1()n_ "'1`his is, u I 1`esh_\'te1'iun c11\1rc11." rm. 1:-In-Ixvnnn lnnL':.\1I rn-nunrl `him Barrie `.'nlllll'(1Il. I`hr- lrishma On the walls ` ap0st.le:'.. I lhnf 5 il[lU.Hl.lt`:\. "Isn't (hut. ho inqu "ed. H i; " uni! The Simcoe Marble Works CO0].lDGE'S DON TS" `FOR SHALL lN\'ES'1`ORS ll lb, bdxu nu: >v:.\nuu. , .\n(l St. .\Iz\1`1( jist he_\'0n him '3' ' llxfesill .-\n(l St. Tlmnms l'z1.rtl1er on '3" "Tell me," he said. since whin did they all become Prisbyte17ians'."'l -Itvv A -an-- To Place Your Orde: for a Monum- -1'- Memorial G. W. J. EASTMAN Prop. Phone 277 Lot us got it lot- '[(`l`(`d and ready for setting` early in the spring. A large stock of all kinds, of grzu1- itc and 111111-blc to choose fronl. 20 Owen Street BARRIE .\|()l{I-I ('||l'I{(`Il l'.\'I()N $50.00 REWARD LOVVEST PRICES UH. a," said the sexmn. him`! n do u l|.`l UL IJUII has :1 little lfl_OV\A/' `lSn TI_-[E TIME _\'ez 11101111?" 511 The c'.1.1h<-d1`z11 Ian looked around him. 5 were pa.inLings at the 2 SI. Luke over there : o WU MU- 12-c lib. 12c -lib. 154:: lb. . . 10-15c bunch ..... Scbunch .. . 50-70c bask. . . . . $1.00 bag 70c bask. ` . . . .. 2 for 5c . . . . 10c pint . . 30-40c -bask. . 30-40c bask. .. 30-40c bask. 10c each .. ... 30c pint . . . . .. $3 each . .. $12-$13 ton .. . $8.50 cwt. $10-$12 cord` 4 5-481: nlvb. ' 4o-5oc doz. 2 5c 1-b. W2}-25c lb. . 26-27c lnb. nn 1.}. BAN KFT0R0NTO bin IILL. for the An 1\Vv 6'/xv is par!` nrnn i<. | GJh2Nnrtlm'nAhuanr2 (Founded 1861) Published every Thursday morn- ing at the omce. 123 Dunlap Street. Bar-rle. Swbscription $1.60 per your ln Canada and Great Britain, 82.00 in United States. Subscriptions payalble in advance. Advertising rates on application. Morrison & McKenzie. Publishers. `Barrie - Marble - Works Memorial Tablets J i Corner Stones I Markers Monuments `Canadian 85 Scotch Granite l PRICES REDUCED ',JoHN F. MURPHY, Prop. BARRIE S BEST LAUNDRY ELEM BR95- .-\g(.-111$ \\':1n1(>d M PROF. M. S. CROSSE Telephone 734 *7?) Bayeld St. - .T `;131}6 616. - FiveZPo'irZ1ts La11ndr_v called for and dovercd Prices reasonable W01-k1na11sh'1p guaranteed on all fmnilv wa. THURSDAY. MAJRGI-I 13, 1924 AUMTO LICENSES Debentures of the Town Barrie. 5; Per Cent. Issue. .1 .- ,.__ of Good Investment. ES'T.\IBI.ISHED 26 YE.-\ RS Member of Business Educator s Association of Canada. - Graduates assisted to positions Begin any day. BRANCHES : \V. A. TURNER. Prop. ` W. BELL, ISSUER 7 0\VEI\' STREET Mzusoxxic Temple Bui1(li'1.g Stenography, Book- keeping, Banking Higher Accounting and Auditing, Add- ing Machine, Dicta- phone. :: :: Successor to J. Arnold Insurance R. G. MANUEL Mgr. Phone 721 Free Infonnation. FOR SALE Page Three Allandale Barrie. I 11-`eb. 20 . `)1 1 . . . .:U at} U.Ll$ -- 3 (*Below zero.) .I-`ohruzu`_v's mc-an tem erwture was 1 :6 tlegreos colder than normal. The: . .. I :n--.\_ ._ _ .u,_ ,,,u, 1 ` ` . ...\...- vv.u~.. unnssln uuxuuu. Luc; ;`27.th_ was `the only day (Inning the! month when the shade tenlperuturel rose azhove the freezing point. Thel (-olrlusl day was the 13th, with :1 ) maximum of H below zero. The '1mnI . for the month amount- xwl In in; inchc-:<. No min fell. I-1lll l'l'l:l.I(`l l`\' OOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOO: 0 - = \Vi1n1ip(xQ', C'z1n21d:1. THE \\'l`I.\'l'lll`}[` 2 Low I~Ii:4h Rain Snow 0 1 "7 '7 n ` wixh e\'e1'y en1i;.;'h1ened 01`- n0\\ a(la._\'s. the Bell Tale "n-puny nds that it pu.\'s u The annual report 01` tho szws: l`h1'our;h the press hr A.n\V\11\I'n1.: .l Elmvale 2|] on H. Bu1.tm'y. 1'78 lI'II1UH: and 1)) iv n I READ THE .\DVI'3RTISE.\IENTS. su uory. `Y nod 01'- H Telu- U) , the 1 nv-nu; \\l|Cll LH!`_\ H|I'l CU of I 1'uy01'. Tho by Mrs. (Rev) IT p1u.H`orm with hm .~'u1'jc-um. prvsiclo .\I<~th0(1ist \\'..\I.S.. son, p1'<~.~`i(1t-nl < \\'._\I..\`. In tho '_~nr.r. .l uiv-\i\1\n`.`~ - ELONGFORD DEFEAT EAST 0R0 sexnzmz, Temn 14:1) ; L011gfo1'd s !S<-nro 7-4; SOFT It-0 1)1`(`,V(`111`S' 1 *`m'\\'m'd.s` 1-30st`. L0ugl'o1'd kept its 1'ec01'd of 110' games last this year inrtaot by hund- i-ug Iiust Oro 11 7-4 (iefewt in an ex- l1i`bition gu.111e plzlyed here on Mon- da._\' nigm. Opening; slowly, the gmme developed into 21 close hzrrcl cheoloing set-M), with plenty of ex- ciaelnent in the second periods. 1-- an d nhird m...A. ___.... ;.. 1.,` ....ALn.. :....1:....,1 ` Ll\1l nu... Ice that was inclxined to be 1'a.ther| soft slowed the gzume up to some emtent, and spoiled coinbina-tiou, a feature thmt East 0.ro used :1 good deal. Had nhe silrface been hard 0vo's efforts i11 this direction would likely have met with more success. bo`11:g=[ord amteiupted very little com- binuait-ion and on the sot ice `mt wonk- ed just as welzl, for the roLl~iin=g puck caused many passes to go astray. I n__q \...-1_-_. .._.... ..1.......a :. 41.... v.......~.. ........J r........\,... ..v .3... w........_,. I Good hockey was played in the second period especiarl=l`y. End to end vushes prewa-iled, and the goalies` were kept on the jmmp for the en- tire Lwemty minuutes. L. 0. Vwir kept the game well in h;aonvd by shooting the playens to the house- gow for minor d-mfragotioms. U-mtil the third pemlod the gwaume was 3.] nip and tuck affair. The score was even in the nst and 4-3 in avor of IJon~g1ford mt the end of the second, bwt in the last spasm Lonlglord came to vnlrhh a rush and mm in three goals Ln quiek succession. .nm........ ..\..._1.:..... -.-:L1.. Ium.I- ..\......A H15 KULJL Dub` b't1)'l'U umwu xu but open- ing twenty minutes. R-u-thenfsord jaaamaned in one at Lomgzmrd and Reid uounuted or Oro. .. . . ,, sA,,, mu.-,~. D uuuu u. `...w... --.-v.............,. Chovse checking with lulrtltzle shout-E mg kept the some diown in the open- inor hurnmnfv minurfnu Pumhnnfcnrd nsynu uvuu-yvu .u. \I.l\I- -Hive mzinwtea ater the second per- iod st-anted Pamterson puat East Ono in the lead when he drove one by Clark on a. pass out tnorm the corn-| er from Tudnhope. J. E11-kerns on a snap shot from just onumaide the de- fence ied the uolulmt again. Not to be oumdone East 0110 grabbed an- other on a. wing shot by Oa.meron.| Longford -snatched two more before the gon-g rang when C. Fivbkens rush- ed the length of the ice and shot them ten feet out, and J. Filkenus buamted in one from a fvmce-off in from of the net. ll\IAu|. \ |, yum nu... Lonugford had txhringws prenty much their own vary in the :n'a;l sbamza, landing three taillies 1to their op- ponenms one. J. Fiikens got the mst when he rnsnled the twvine from :1 mix mp in front of Oro's net. T. Anderson to RJU|t'heI'f0I'd accounted for the next on a shot that Jeremy had no chance to save. T. Ander- son went through alone for Long- l`01'd xs l=aAsIt. icking in the ruibber roni three feet owt. Vvritih Long- fvord pl'a,V7ing four men and East Oro ve Reid circled the net and hook- `ed -the disc in for the nal tally of llhe gzune. n_:.1 A'._-. n.... .._..I m \...1.......\.. A-.__.. HAMPTON E. J ORY - King Block, Barrie lNSUR.~\I\'CE--Fire. Life. Czlsualty. Plate Glass. Automobile. TICKET .-\(.`EN l`---`Ca.nadian Pacic Railway and Steamship Lines. Likewise Cunard, Ailchor and Anchor-Donaldson Lines. Bookings to every part of the world. Service une.\'ce1led. Travel C.1- .R. DOMINION EXPRESS .\[0.\'l}Y OIKVDIGRS Telephones: Omce 183. Residence 549 0.- . Reid for Oro and T. .-\nde-rson flor Longford were the two best men on the ice. Both showed speed and `stxic1 abiliety and checked` hard all the \\*a_\'. Reid colnmed two while Anderson got one and gave the pass 1'01` '.1n0Il1e.r. and both lxve-re Ihrrm::h on numerous 0('-- rn-:.-inne In In vnhhcul nI' n'n-1!; `l."(lb~1UlIb, | . by inches. "and I{u1.h( and misses ..- . Y t\`\ illlll Hllbhll ULll\:`lb U_\ llitl lU\V lllibl' I ` "` gins. L()ILL,*`l'()1`(l's l`01'\\'2u'(1 line \\'z1:-l'0 fast and bztckc-.hec-] well. E2151 '1` OH) haul nnmy (`h1lIl(`(*S 10 score. but (`om found C-lurk ax lnurd pmpositvion 10,t-lw beat. Fm` Hwee 01' four nlinuxos iniaml mu-h pvriod Ih<~_\' bottled LongI`m'd:thr~ `_.p while Hwy rained on him, h1rt!.`~`.i(1e ho lcicked thmn out as fast as (hc>,\'?in t. \\'m`r\ d1'i\'on at ~hi.m. Both (16-1'm1c.<--.~:| hull` hlnclced well and Silva the gnuL1e.~wD1`Zl, good support. ' Ju-n. rnl, .,,,, , l.in I.on:fo1'd~-(10:11. Clark; (l0fem:C.| C. .\zu10r.=011 and C. Ji11 cu11Lro.! J. I-`i1l \vi11gs, RuH1o1'fox`(1 2111(1) '|'. .\nr1u1's;ou; subs, 1`ug0, H. .\nd(-~1--I sun and I-Ia.Ich. ! I-2u.sI 01'o--`GoaI. Je1`0m_\'; (18l`('*l1CP,! Reid and .\IcLe1l:111; centre. 1 :1tIur.~:.~! son; \vi11}:s. Canle-1'011 and Tu(1hope;D subs, Stoddart. and Seoul. , Rt-l`e1'ee-~L. 0. Vail`. ` . ~'|'\1lIl xxppluxxn \\l'll` Hl`(l|ll' lIrI' llll` clmroh. for thce home zmrl the homu- lu:<.<: fur nll suI l`e-rm':< in mind and lm(L\`: for tlmsn inIl11m1ci11:.~; public` opinion: for pm-\'v11ti\'e and rescue work: I'm` the King, Cullmry and I I`:-l1l] )ll`(`. and all in posts of 1`e.uprm- _ .\lm'e things urv wrought e`il)_\' D!`1l_`~'(`l` than this world (lrealns 9.011" and we are sure than. the Day f'ol` I m,ve1* ol).=.er\'ed h_\' the women `-?ol' America on Fnlday last will not lhave been without tangible results. ;\\'O.\llv}f\' OI B.\l'lHE .lOl.\' ` l.\ l`l-IE DAY 0| l l{.\\'l'}I{l B:Lpt.ist church were well lled with \\'omc=11 on J~`ridn,\ z11'lm'n0m1 last when thv-_\' Inn! 10 ()hSG1'\'v I110 Day r-hail` was taken (Row) Imnt. and on the p1:x.l1 m'm hm` \\'!-1'1 .\I1's. ;\. J.` pm-( nl` Cnllim` S! | \l.1h:uliu1 \\' \l \` nu/I \'I|-'.~ Y\`nhn|-I.` The Sumluy Sclmnl rooms of I119.` \ 1 `spr-(-iul umm I Inn... On.` all 1 .-Lon~gl'0rd 2.-Ea.st O1-o \V (`r1'C2110. x'1' ]*[z1i:' (l-m\\'m'. (h'0\\'.s hair` on bald lw:1d.~'. It` must` 1101' }w (1)111 \\'lw.ru hair is not \\':1m'c-(1. (.`111`es' d;md1'11f't:' ;md :11] sc-nip h'o11|)l(:s. $1.75 per jar. 3.-E. Oro .. I -.1.t;ters0n L- Lom.;vl3or(i . . . . . . . . 5.--East Oro 6.---Longt`ord .H 7.-Lo11:g:l'o1'd . . . . . . . . l.l\.Q 4 \.. .uu 3.-~Long.fo1'd . . . . . . .. J. I~`i11:ens ).-Longf'~d . .Ru:t.he1't"d (.-\nde1'son) D.-Long1`ord . . . . . T. ;\nde1`so~n 1.--Easit Oro . . . . . . . . . . .. Reidl , llll|Il|`-',ll Ull llllllllflU\|h \}\_7`] ans. I0 hm rohhe-(1 of ::;o:1l. nches. J. I"i1l\'<-ns nmched three`: I{ut.hr.-1'1`ord two for Lon.;l'o1'd. missed others by nzxrrow 1mm`- T nu ..-!`n :-:l':- rI\l'1I'IIIVI` Hun nu. Score by Period 5 Second Peviod First. Period Th-ird ] ex%iod In Pals Ohn Ill 1 In 1.. ur yAr\_\I:In xvero nlwudo home th \yl'l':.u-nun In I\I -HR I.o::2111. .\vcnue. ll) UU lllitfu illlu | ity checked ` got 01119.1`. l'Hi|Al \\ H3 lil|\L'll{ nut. and \vz-rt) m Collier ] rnul .\h-s. I{nhm*I-' )1` HI. .\mh'(~\v'.<| p1:1_\'L-rs oI'l'e1'c-\rl eru Fm` the u... ....A oI..\ \..... The Northern Advance Ruthex-ford . . . . . Reid (Tlltlhope) J. I,ri1kens .. Cameron . C. Fi'1k9l1F. J. Nilkensl The 1`6`_J,llI:1I` monthly meeling 0|!` the Iixeoutive Co1111ndVt2tee of the \'.O.N., Barrie b1':111ch, was held in 'the Pullice Court C!ha,m bers on Mon- da_\' z1I'ne1'n0o11 last. Dr. l`ur11 bn1I. president, was in the chair. and vthe rnllowinwg were p1'0sen=t: His \\"or- 'ship .\Iz1_V7o1` Craig, Mr. L. Orde, .\I-iss I.`i\"in5.:s1.o11. Miss Booth, Mrs. Mc- Niven, Mrs. Knigllt, Hrs. Everett, l~` T-Tnvn`n1r\nr"I \T T) \Inv-v-Venn -nu} AV I V CH , Al I B. .l\ll`l5 ,ll l , .\l 1}`. 1'; \ L`r`l't'lIL, I". I-Iammond. M. D. )[01'riso11 and the Sec1'm`a1;\'. The nurse .-s mport sho\\'e d t.ha.t lebrum`,\' was a quiet month, there being: 32 p`;LtienL.<, with El. total of 199 visits made. The c0m'111i*ltee zxppoinuted to meet the Tvovwn Council reporrted that they had been 1;vind1_\' 1'C9`i\'Cd and that 21. 5.,"-1'a11t of $300 hz1:d been given. H1` 'I`nrnhnH nniwfnfl nun thmf -.1 \'l(7'l`()Hl.-\.\' ()1:-DER` Olc` _\'L'l{Sla'>'. BARBIE ]5ILL\'(`H ll Q-;'lcUlL U1 up-JUU llil-ll l)t:'L`ll f. .l\Ull.. Dr. Turnbull pointed om mint :1 ;`.i(1er was attached to the graiiit, i which speaks 0t` :1 plebiscite beiing necessary if a gr-ant is asked for next year. The presidenrt poimted out thait this should not be neces- lSi1l`Y, as gmwtis were g;i\'e.n Lo Otthel` onganizantions W-'ntv11o1it a plebiscite being considered iiecessarry, and as the Viotoviiaun Order of Nunses was doing such good work he did not see why they should be dii5CI`illI1il1-aJ[- led against and a plebiscite called I for in their case alone. mu... `\X71l.~u-an I h n Qnnv-tutu v-qv O\r\:v-I` 11*` I ]9`-\'IL ',l_`O GR( )\\' 'l?T-\ilRH ORIENTAL HAIR ROOT HAIR GROWER HUI 111 LHULI` Unt: HJUUU. IM1`. VW'1s1o-n. the Secreatramy, point- ed owt tlhwt there was no invtenution of askin~g the Council for increased gnamms year by year, and thought that it was best to leave matters as they were. wrinth a. reasonable grantt fmm nhe town council, the rest of the funds to be nadsed 2125 wt presenn by indivmdual d'onImtions, as in this `way the imterest, syxnvpamhy and sup- I I port of nearly six hundred memsbens were secured, which insured the suc- cess of -the work by keeping t 'be- -fore the peqple and givriug the necessary machinery in the way of a cotmpemennt execumive committee to carry on the wnmk. '.'l\.l'r 'D.un.n nf' bhn 1\.1 n.h-An-nI.H~.an U411] U11 hilt: WHJUIS. Mr. Rowan. of the Metropolitan Life Inswnamce Oamupamy. has agreed to ask the oum.pa~uy 601' a. continu- |a=nce of the gnamt of $300 which `was given for the past year. ) The Cmmcil met on February 18. pursuant to mdjzoxurmmem, with all its members present and the Reeve in -the chair. Cotmnnunicabions were read from the Prowinciad Traasu.re,r, enclosing $60, ba-Larnce taxes on reforrestation stamion. 1922; Hy. Priest, re cutting tree on road in {mum of his pro- perty; A. Hvuttohinson, enclosing tin- ancial sbaJtenment of sdho-31 fair; Miss .A.`l.u1:a Ri.'C:h1amd:s0n, re grant to Craig- 11u.rst Li`b1'a 1'y; D. Woods. resi_::n~ing as a member of the Board of Health. p... .-. - 7'1 , .,..,a_.._.: 1`-.. uau .4. u...-....,\,. 9. \JAl\4 ....,...... ... --_....... The Barnie E.\1am1uine1' tendered for the township `pa-i11.tin~g. mu, . J. J. Inkley, VespI'a's share .g1'a,\'e1- ling nonth townline, $290.37; W. G. Richardson, valuing sheep 1:i.1.1ed by dogs, $11.00; The z\I\u1i-ci`pal V\"o1".d. sunppl-ios. $10.52; Barrie Exzuniner. balance Dl`i`l1tiI`l_$,* accounvt. $81.18; Hy. .-\da.m-son. 1'epz1`ix'i11p; clllvert opp. lot 4. Con. M. $10.00: J. Y0un_'.,~', `x'epairin_: :1'a(101', 34.95: T. J. C21\'z111m2h. h:1i1ifl"s fees and attend- ance Div. Court, $12.00; .\. U. _C0wIt.=. >`o(*.-'I`1-m1;<. 'I`e1eph0n<= .\`_\-;-- !1(~m. 102111. $500.00. { .\lr. . . .\1-n1sI.1-mla` was :1pp0im- ` .. . ni' Ihn Th.-n-II nf j L'|| ll I H.ea1-th, E '\\'ond, `\Ull\l`_\ IU 1| thv Itiqln 0|` and I"()1'Psts, tho 0ri:_rinz11 A u :1 LA: u i I |LHI' U113.-um: u ! .<.i(1er0`:1 (1 l)m\'.'(=e1 Mn the fth (`mu .h:11t' 01' Ihv sixt`; lpm, rc-ad 21 rsl {M1-n. H-ah, was [ing and passed. I r1,.....-:I ...`| :,\.` | L/Ulllltfll (lll g.\larch 1TrIh. ; lrlmnrt shmtltl l1F'\'(.`l` ho a plaov .whm'r- lm:-itioss (llS(`llSSPtl ~-*x('t>])l lit)! a \'t`l`}' shot`! llllll". .\lntltc-t` has tlt:t(l all the ll'O1ll)lt-S tllll`lllL' `tho tla_\' has had otmtt,<:l\ cams while acting in the oapa(=it_\' nl` l)l (`i1(l \\'innm' I`m' the l'a.n1:il_\' \v-ithottt ltav~in}.: all the tl(-stalls 01` the home trouthlos of tho (lay put on his plate to (ltigest for his e=\'ening meal. Discussing the doleful f-min tnorning untt-il night is E`ll01l_L'.ll to set one ct`-z17._\'. The man who carnies all -his business \\'01't`ios home and (lumps tthem in his wife's lap is 21 cry bath) . The wife who nags at. her husband atboutt the (lvip min under the ice chest is a vet-i:t- aible post. As we want to die sane [we never thash over our troubles to [our I'a.mil,v. Hmne is the place to szlmw how good you feel. It` you `don't feel as good as you would lwilre tn. talm a wall: in tho back ya.r(l nnvtil you put into a c.0n(1it.ion that will pertn-it ynu in he :1. com- l`r)t'l to tlmse in whom you are in (lllll_\' l)nl1ll(l to lw a ('onit'ot~tot'.~~ l`t)t't. Colhorttv Citizen. I l that are r;()()cl for l1Pl`. \\'-itltout he~ in: cmnpellod to listen to tho! ll'0lll)l(-`S 0| hm` 'h1lSl)1l.ll(l. Fzttltet` IF YOU feel you could handle more live stock or enlarge your farm operations and output without materially increasing your farm expense, bring your problem to our branch manager. .I. H()I"`]H'l`S (`ll().H`I`lX `;()IAl l ll()l*`l'I.N'.\'|().\'.\I: OI" ()SlI.\\\'.\ .l. Rr)1wrl.:-4. who \\'us 1110 pm|'Ps- :: ::nlI'<-1' of tho Burrin and .\'Inn- min` ('.n1l' Clubs zx couplc 01' _\'oa1's `.1-40. \\';1.~: 01105:-n in not as lncul pru- 1't-s.s'inn;1l for lhv ().~'.hu\\".I (mlf Club at :L nwntinzr held lhme this \\'(`(:`k. x I 1 i nu Iv u .......,. E. .......n. The followmg accounts were pass- .rl - The VESPRA `COUNCIL Auuu. .,.uu... .\. .-\. `\rn1.s.1`011_; memher 01' `the Boanl M h, in the place and stead of I). , 1e. 9 I`._\'~lu\v tr) c.1o. St.0.p up and ~.\' 10 His .\I:1j`-sty 1h<;- King" in `ighl 1hr- .\Iinis.Ier of I.z1n(1.~: I 1'0\'in(`r> 01' Omz11'i0. )1'i:_'inz1l 1'()ud :11Ir)\\'m1('vs 1'01` mt} lwI\vo911 10!, ten and elem-n e (-n11o<=.<; and the wn.-`Tl a 91. ..:.oh nr\1unr\:~r-:4\v\ nu` \' uuuu _\uu _-can Iuu 1 whom 1:) THY l`ll IS l [..\ X z1dj0u1'nr.=(1 .v'|\ at 1 H :- )r l.m`- .\nms.Ier m 1.z1nu.~: I1 ~Iw(=(>11 1 cn11ces: rm.-`t x sixth r*()11c<>.=. of \'ms- . and 5:-conrl tinm on given its third read- c.-and Sun 1111 p01 in '. wi pr: qu n n U 'xl.H1. B. COIIHS, Clczk. A timely bank loan has put many a farmer on the road to greater prosperity. Capital. $5,000,000 Reserves, $7,000,000 SwtL1rd=ay s market was average, both in amten-dance and [produce offer- ed for sale. 'I\l1ere was but 11Lbt1~e ohamvge in prices, the vvanious cum- modities selnlimg aat practically the same qxuotamlons as a week ago. .~n_.u_._ ....... _:a,......: mo Al 10.. osulnnv \l'vI\.r-`I-o~u.\rJ-AM wan to V...-.- ...v- 'Bu't1ter was offered an. 45-48:: :1 pounds, whine eggs so-lad wt 40~50nc a. dozen. Beef brought 9c and 12c a. pound per quanter, and pork 12c and 15.c. Vegetable and fxruait prices were as usual. "-11 _. <.-\ than LTUUU Lh1.l`UJWUUU SULU it. u).l U"l a. cord. and hwy am $1.2-$13 a. ton. Prices 2 Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-481: .16 Emma A _K 01- An Ducks . . .. .` Chickens . . . Geese . . . . . Beef, front . Beef, hind. . Pork. front Pork, hind . Celery . . . . . Sage . . . . . . Apples . . . . Potatoes Onions Tumips . Beans . . . . . Beets . . . . . . Carrots . . . Parsntps Cabbage . Creann . . . . . Young Pigs u \ Vnitcl1 01121 for the _:et-1'ich-qnic1:" artist with his glib tongrue and his pictures of fzibulous weziitli over- night. l 'IVI..'.. :.. 11.n u-nu-ncnw iuonnll lu- ll|L`Hl nun C\\ nIuuA|_- azuuuy uy false and unsound practices < s\\'in(11o1', he dec1u1`e.< in w lhriI'~I. The I"1`c~si Ilxessage i 01' a thrift. 0;un1):1ig11 documc .~'uu(l by zhv H`eas111`_\`. 111`_:in_4 huhits and lists of (l0n'~ls f1 .. . ...I.,. I. Hm-in nun * . . . . l T111s 1s lhe \\'a1'11111:.:' 1ss11ed h_\" I 1'esi(lo11t Coolidge and Sec1'etz1r_\` of! the T1`ea. .\Iello11. Coolidge btlie\'es-5-.t11z1.t e11la11:r>'- 1116-111 01` the 111111011111 th1'i1i1 1110ve-| 1110111 will e\`1111t11-.1l1_\' st211111p 0111, the: 1 01' thel 1111-.:'i11:.1l 1|. ..: vo ATURDAY's MARKET U| (I Llll I Hm habits pm'sm1 who i11'ro:t.1n<=nI. ...,, ll. 1 Kn nn ii) |ll'\'(* 'l`0 luro mmlr-_\` from the sa\'m'.<! \\'il scl1 and `_L`,l`ll)- llt`tl[ pl-olnnte-rs paint Dl(`:llll`L-`S of \\'0-.1lIhi (1lll('l(l_\` ol)Ialnu(l: I'ne,\ tell tales of] (`l10l'lllk)llS (li\"i(len(l.=. quickl_\' earnetli and picture lh(- luxtlries Illa! zlrvl s1mnn;~:m.`: IO (:0 with wvz1ltl1 mull rl('lw.<, lhe t1'e21. \\'a1'11in_: szlys. l.u; ,\'eur o\'e1' hall` :1 billion (lol- lars was lulwn from small in\'es:tm's by s\vimllers. Y,Tr\`vr\'1w 9 Ix .\ uvur In lsnnn nn.r nI' 11151

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