Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 17 Dec 1925, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1925. SEE YOUR NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Any Ford model may be purchased on easy payments from your local authorized Ford dealer. The mod- erate down payment entitles you to take immediate delivery of your car and you can pay for it at your convenience during the year. possessed, 'and reaches a roumd dozen years with difficulty. The cat spends hectic nighlbs running hhrowgh yards and alleys, climbing fences and dodugimg missiles, and with all its nine lives, lasts only about fteen years. l'\.... #1.... .\+Ln~.- kavule Hnnvn `e fxhn ) t.'bU.'h. On the other hands, there is the Jumbering ellephant, that moves slowly and prottestingly. He lives to a hundred. A parrot stays on its perch forever, and would not even bother to talk unless fonced to. Two centuries is a. life-time for a. pa.nnuL. A turtle is one of the most strik- ing examples. Scancaly moving at all, the turtle watches the passing of ten genenatiorns of men. And the oak tree remains rooted in one place for one thousand years. `KY.-.6-.n.,. 1-:`rn1Ir:an lam.-< nnrlnnynm` vnnn :p.ra.uu`;,u:. uuc ulnuuaculu _yuu.. Nature likewise has endowed men with the potentialities of Mehhuselah. But, it is pointed out, men seem to prefer to cram all their activities into a. space of a companatively few years instead of spreading` them over la long period. I suppose your wife expects Santa Claus to give her a fur coat for Christmas '2 I 111. , ,1 I L, A..- 21.` ..I.,. J1.) Ln` J.UL' Ulu'1'bu11Iaoa ; It woruld be ne if she did, but -un-fortunately, she expects me. ! u _-_ _ ........1 :,1n.. 5.. 1.:...- Hm M121- un,. 'Ll[l'J.-U1`Lul|au:|_y, DUL7 caycuwo i It is a good idea to kiss the chil- dren gsood night if you dont, mind waiting` up for them. Never stand up when you can sit down, and never sit down when you \ can lie down. Here's a .1ivne-Ito-live by to make Metlmselahs of all who abide by it. Never run when you can walk, and never walk when you can ride-. Mix these two verbal in- gredients and you have the perfect recipe for longevity. The old belief wit exercise makes the life last longer is scouted by one who views wirhh alarm the tendency to exercise. The daily dozen he condemns as life-shortening and de- planes the passion for physical de- velapment as mankind's lates1:-and 1`astr-in:saniy1:. mL. ..:._LL "9 nn11n+1ncE 1-nf_11n.~]_ , J} .$`.nw.-M. Some svenrty-ve or eighty jun-ior farmers from South Simcoe en-joyed an outing at D-onalda Fanm, the proupenty of the estate of the late D. A. Dunop, in York C-ounrty, on Dec. 3rd. Several cars of the young men arrived at the farm in the moming, the visitors being received by Dr. Jenkins, the swperntendlent of the property. For some hours the young men from Simcoe were shown the bulildinags, the fanm equip- ment and the live stock. Thorough- bred Clydesdale, Hackney and l saddle horses are bred` on this model farm and among the running horses is one that years ago for $70,000. wer an object of interest and admir- ation to the young Simlcoe farmers. The farm specializes in Guernseys, but also breed Holsateins and Short- horns and the best types of all three - breedls were exhibited for the cri- tical inspection of the visitors. York- shire and Berkshire swine also thrive on the good care the animals get at - this farm and the young men were to look the over. Lei- given every facility thvonoughbred animals cester and Shropshire sheep are fancied by the heads of Donnl'?a. but these were not criticall_v :1"- spected. The poultry was an object sold in England some I The cattle JUNIOR FARMERS OF SOUTH SIMCOE AT DONALDA FARM Your local Ford dealer will gladly show you the Ford Christmas Gift Certicate which enables the giver of a Ford to announce the gift in the most tting manner. Delivery can also be arranged for any de- sired time on Christmas morning. The Northern Advance Of great interest, White Leghorns, bred-tho-Jay Barred Rocks and Rhode Islland Reds being the varieties on exhibrtion. Dr. Jemluins stated that it was the intention of the estate to go extensively into breedmg the laying strain of Barred Rocks. Pekin ducks and Emden geese were there in large numbers. These birds have Luxuri~ous runs and pond, an expensive dam having been con- struscted in the Don river which runs ' through the propenty, for their bene- ~ t. At noon 3. three-course dinner ` was served to the visi/cons in the - dining hall used by the fanm hel-p. Many a fellow who boasts of be- I ing a selrf-`made man forgets to give his wife any of the credxirt. Tthere seems to be one law for the ! rich and one for the poor, and about two milion for the middle class. last--1n!Samyt. The sight of countless rotund, ha1`f-clad men bending and contort- - , ..1_.:_. ....::,...:....... kmoa am] muf`. lm ? `Hig1.1.-.nae};;.d" H17 `"vTII`.TI?W `' Lord Derwar, wtho deJig111ts in tell- ing stories against his 'fe]~Iow-coun- trymen, teltle one of an English tourist who called on a farmer in a remote part of the Highlands. 141.1-.. `nI:o`i`b I\N 7 `LA ,`-n'|;n.:..,nn,] l.\Z`..l|lU|1U llitblr ULL UILU .lJl`5JALI1uLI.Lw- .1-low dei.,g1hItrful, he exclaimed. to live in a wondemfullw solitary spot like this. ~'I \L.. ..._._.._. ._.... ._..L ...........J..._...1 JPVII JAIXKI lllllq The fanmer was not emraptiured. Wad ye like tae gang fteen mil'e for a wee drop 0 whrusky ?" he in- quired. u.`D..; H ....:.1 n.- -.:_:;-__ u..__. -_._.1,1 KIILILCUI uBu- c, said the visitor, you could sur.eJ]~y keep a. bottle." Lu\:d1rIv ".1 u... 1--.... H _..2.) 1.1.- ::u.u\.u.y uvuy u. uvuuc. "`Wh,usky '11 mo keep, said the `fanmer with a pityinng smile. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW NO. 1580 l Notice is hereby given that a By- law was passed `by the Council of the Corporation of the County of Simcoe on the 27th day of Novem- ber, 1925, providing for the `guar- anteeing of payment by the County of Simcoe of the de'be-ntures of the Village of Bratlcford `to the amount [of $7,050 for drainage work, and such By~law was reg'.istere(l in the Registigv Office for the Registry Div- ision of the County of Simcoe on the 2nd day of December, 1925. Anv mntinn tn nnngh nr 991'. ."I'l(lr> L110 ZI1(l (lay OI IJBCBIXTMUEI`, 13150. Any motion to quash or set aside the same, or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the rst publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. T\n+n.I 4-kn Own} (Inn 1-.4` hnnnvv\`\n1c |1n(l CELIIIIOL DB ITILWJB UIlE'1'a.IEI'. I Dated the 2nd day of December, !1925. I T E:...._...... hart-clau 111811 UBHUIH5 auu la`J1IuvAv ing their suffering bodies, and Duf- ng one-4`Lwo-Ithree-fo~ur over and over again, is sadden.ing' as well as ludicrous, writ/es Neill Be1`1, in the London Mail. They are merely straining their hearts, thizkeninfz their arteries and inviting early death, he says. It 1,. Han nninna` cilia nif man tii'14'1i'. ,,.4".._..,..,_..,.,. W... . < .. ..., .......w.w,.,.-.;.-....-.u4 9'1 J. T. Simpson, County Clerk. `NOTICE OF REGlSTRA;I'_lO.l;` BY-LAW NO. 1573 Notice is hereby given that 3 Q law was passed by the Council" ..n. the Corrporation of the C-mmty of Simcoe on the 24rt:h day hf Novem- ber, 1925, pmvidimg for the guar- anteeing of pa.y~'ment by the County of Simcoe of the debentures of the Town of A-liliston to the amounrt of $4,651.07 for cement sidewalks, and such By-law was registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Simcoe on the 2nd day of December, 1925. A'nrv nrmt1*.1'nn tn nnmzh m- cut nehvlav on me znu uay 01 ueceimoew, 1310. Any mortion to quash or set aside the same, or any part thereof, must be made within three mo.n.t}ms after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. nafn +110 97):` rlav AF hmmmlm-..~ JJKJL` 1925. NOTICE OF REGXSTRATION OF BY-LAW NO. 1574 Notice is hereby given that a By- law was passed by the Council of the Corporation of the County of Sirmcoe on the 25th day of Novem- ber, 1925, providing for the guar- anteeing of payment by the County of Simcoe of the debentures of the Town of Midland to the amount of $35,000.00 for the construction of certain sewers, and such By-law was regiistered in the Registry Ofce for the Registry Division of the County of Simcoe on the 2nd day of De- cember, 1925. Any motion to quash or set aside the same, or any part thereof, must ' be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made the1'ea.fter. T\.~.+,..1 +11 . `)n,I zlnu n4` nnnnm1kn1' and cannot: ne mane r,nerea.1Ler. Dated the 2nd day of December, 1925. I -r e:.......... NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW NO. 1576 ueann, nu suya. It is the animal side of man `chat is the question at issue, so the ani- mals must be considered as otfer-I ing at least a near parallel. Thei horse nuns about like a mad thing] all his life and (lies at about thirty. The (log tours through like one Notice is hereby given that a By- law was passed by the Council of the Co1*po1':rtion of the County of Simcoe on the 25th day of Novem- ber, 1925, providing` for the guar- anteeing of payment by the County of Simcoeof the dewbentures of the Town of Orillia to the amount of` $20,000 for the coxistruction of permanent pavements in the Town: of Orillia. and such By-1a.-w was` registered in the Registry Office for the Re_2`istr_v Divsion of the County of Simcoe on the 2nd day of De- cember, 1925. Anv mnfinn fn munch nr sat asitie cemoer, wzo. Any motmon to quash or set aslde the same, or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the rst pub1i`ca.tion of this notice and cannot be made thereafte1'. T\n#n.I 4-1\.\ 0111] Jun n'F hnynawnhnv IITIU CEIHTIOE D03 IUEIUC El1el'B211lz1`. Dated the 2nd day of DevceImber,.- 1925. I 1" Q1..........-. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF` BY-LAW NO. 1 577 Notice is hereby given that a By- law was passed by the -Council of the Corporation of `the County of Simcoe on the 25th day of Novem- ber, 1925, providing` for the guar- anteeing of payment by the County of Simcoe of the debentures of the Town of Orillia. to the amount of $8,500 for the construction of` permanent pavements in the Town of Orilliia, and such By-law was registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the_ County of Simcoe on the 2nd day of Decem- ber, 1925. Anv mntinn tn r|11n.=11 nr sot ncirlu DUI`, J.ULv'J. Any motion to quash or set aside the same, or any part. thereof, mun be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. T\.~.+mI Hm Om} Ann n+` hmmmlxmv`. Yl(l C8.I1I10'\', De mane Lnereaxzber. qDate;d the 2nd day of December, . 25. Ian CZLUHOE DC mane IHI'C21IB`l'. ` I Dated the 2nd day of Decem.be1', I 1925. I '1" Q:............ NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW NO. 1579 Notice is hereby given that a By- law was passed by the Council] of the Corporation of the County of Simcoe on the 27th day of Novem- ber, 1925, providing; for the guar- anteein_: of payment by the County of Siimcoe of the debentures of the -Township of West Gwillimbury to the amount of $52,281.00 for drain- age work, and such By-law was reg- i.' in the Re;_,v`istry Office for the Regiistry Division of the County of Simcoe on the 2nd (lay of Decem- ber, 1925. Any motion to quash or set aside the same, or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the rst publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. `Rahal H-in 971:] How n-F hnn:xvn'hn\- ':1I1(l CLLHIIUL DU IHU.Ul.' bBl`b'2l..llaL l'. Dated the 21111 day of December, 1925. I T C:........... NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW NO. 1578 T00 IVIE LONG DO ANYTHING _ ~ Notice is hereby given that a By- law was passed by the Council of the Corporzxtion of the County of Siimcoe on the 25th day of Novem- iber, 1925, p1'ovivdi:ng; for the guar- ianteeing.-; of payment by the County of Simcoe of the debentures of the 'I`own of Onilvlia to the amount of ' $20,879.06 for the construction of certain sewer mains and private. .2 main connection in the Town off Ori-Ilia, and such By-law was 1'eg"y`" tered in the Registry Ofce forjgf Registry Division of the Courg m_ Simcoe on the 2nd day of ,' ber, 1925. `,1 -, aside. Any motion to quash Qlof, must the same, or any part nths after be made withfm three.` this notice the first pubIica.tion_.-nereaftex-, and cannot be magi of Decembe Dated the 2-mj. 1925. _!'- Simpson, /~.` County 0,". J. T. Simpson, Cnnnlv J. T. Simpson, Pnuvnfv J. T. Simpson, County Clerk. J. T. Simpson, Cnlunfu J. T. Simpson, " County Clerk. Page anmpson, County Clerk. almpson, County Clerk. JIITIPSOFI, County Clerk`- 9? '5

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy