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Northern Advance, 13 Jan 1927, p. 3

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1. Complete and exact in every detail is this small engine. repreaentln the largest type of engine used in the Rockies in Canada. This Imall engine pulls 30 people around the l~lund" at one trip. 2. A composite ilcture ol n 'l're'ssure Island" scene showing a party of young girls leaving uebec on the Llanudlan Pacic Train and fussing through the Gonnnug t tunnel . At top of cil la a miniature of one of Canada's finest hote a, the Chateau Frontenac. , n 1 .1 I _ _,__.12__ -1 4.1.- rience of the ( "-- (mm 1 In H. Specus L11r(Xllgn Lne L-aumumu 1 a. L "on, feet long. the tails; tzrweriugg 74 fr ie-'5: she-at iron and plzwfer, and dnsl` 2x1s, hxnx`.vI'. thence on to the Coast. whor few Hzxrlmlr. the Straits of (icorgia and Q More than half a million poop} che`C:1n:uiSan Pacic F.:~.i1way :1t'\'*.w rm ; rmongg its distinglxislm-vi 1-2.-=-V "W": " ' "nil Hm. Duke and Inn-m. '1 Limited" train which is pulled through a replica of the Canadian Pacic Rockies by a small puffing engine only four feet long, but strong enou h to pull 30 people. The engine driver is J. Terrence Ho der, the twenty-one year- old son of one of l:}"ngland's wealthiest families who prefers this job to an Oxford career. In Ono ants: on the train at the Palais Station, Quebec, The N orthcrn Advance 1sid:-1':1b`Io-.=i:4r::l luxvu l)L'L_'|l 1w.-rluur-.1 to in. _..nic:1nt )'ivulot..<,} und yet the rublie pay no at`.cm.i()n' to the Ir.-xmtiui;Eon of the fort-2.. s, as in general they have an idezx thu- our forests are irxr.-x`h.uu:2t.ib1o. Such, however, is not the case. and what we have is grezxtly 0V'O.1'0:*Li1TlHtC(l. Irv Iluwvx ..v _.,...u.\..u ,In my (lz.1_\' 1 ha\'r,- soon `.hr3 m=z1u`ni- cent timber that ::1'<.-w in tho `Coun- ties of York, Simcoc.-, Grey and Bruce, the n:-st 1')1`O(lLlCC(l in Can- ada, and consist.in_;' of white and Wax} pine, nock elm and vvhiltv oak as the most valuable w.oo(l, and the sltreams that u`se. to supply wa'te1` power to grist mills, sawm'i'lls and woollen mills have also _2'onc, but who ruins of dams are be seen znll over the count,1'_\'. I the c1ez11*in_2=s xvurc made they looked like boxes cut out of `the solid woods, and it took 30 or 40 years :0 clean the stum,ps ofl the lzmcl. luullr. n\.L\. unnr L-l|l|A|A _..un.v . In your issue of Jan. 1, your Ot- tawa correispondent . The Hon. Mr. Stewart is excee optimistic concerning the outlook, and observed lihat if Hy-(Iro-Eleotric progvress is any criterion of increasing; prosper- i~t_v, Canada may look forward with condence `.o the future. As far as the imme(l.ia'te prosperity goes, it may be so, but as far as it applies to Onibarrio, by the increase of water- powers -`.0 the North and in `the _manwfaoture of wood pulp, the soon- er will be the (l(3`Stl`U.CtlOn of the remnants of our forests, to be quick- ly followed by that of the rivers and w.aterpower.s, to_L`ether with irrepar- able tlzimage to the i1a\'i._e'u`t.io11 of the Great Lakes. Lu.II|.uL1Iu\u ul um, \run\_|n n..... um...` 3'2-r,-a;t1,\' di1nini.~'he supplies of in1'm-- ior tim:bm', 1a1':4'el_v `spruce, and \\ is the 1'-zx`.e of that to be, as wul-1 as of the lrivors \v.ho.<: .~'ou1'cc: is in tho 1am1s_ here this. i1\1})za1' ,`. ,'l"()\V.S ? 'l`H-URSDAY, JA.\'L'r.`-\RY 13, 1927 'I\he1-e is, however, a b1ai-_2'.h-`.e1' out- look for Onhao in the announce 1nen a few' ago by the Iion. M1`. Finu1a_vson, Minister of Lamls and Fo1'ost.<,, that a more Vig'oroLLs pocy of re-foroMng'xvas to be foh Iwed in `this Province. But the areas to be re-forested aro onornwou: run] 1e`grouTh of troosis slouu and hlu-memmhw-HuUmhm'm}whm cutthnvn by nlhons on nlhons of cords bvnry your. uw1 ground into ynp, 1nade into papon LHVU for nownmnm mammhwg Iwpmsand vurtons; u11 pod in hnup$ and burned. POPULAR BREAD, LOAVES CONTAINED BOTTLE`_OF' I W'iiiiii1>-:4", concealer] in :\l:1n., Jan. 8. l0~.1v< -s of l)l`(."m Booze is the latest device of 'in_e'enius bucSl(~;:7_e`e1's. Juc~"c over the line in =.ho ouIt..k=irt..< of 1 Permbiiml, John Hun-sen openetl a snmill '1)-ake :<)hop Lliree months 2Lf;fO. His bnwail became so popular that its fame sp1';:zul to Grand Forks and Crookltan, :1 hun miles away. llt was all in rlouible loaves, crisp and :=.mexl.1y. Hansen put on extra (le- livery trucks the Christmas. holi(lu_Vs. Other bakers of the nei_2`h- l)0l'l1~0O(l towns &~,~umrbled. 'Dhe border 1)a't;1'.ol l1':Zl1'(l the comments. Last ngrhvt they S!`.0pipC(l a Hansen `an. 'I`he search (liscl-osecl niohing Ausrpicious unltnil one of the loaves was picked up. It was the lieavtiest breml Serp,'eant W'in.`.ei-.s had ever seen. He piercr-(l irt with his knife and `struck a solid suhs'tz1ncr-. It was :1 quvant bottle of S(|1]Z1l`(! grin. Tvl1f")'(`. were 450 similar bottles concealml in the ap~petizin_Q' loaves. A seamli of the bake1`_v |i.~'cl0; 21 tunnel that czune out in the l)11: close to .he inte:~n:\vtionzil horxler, .~'l1ow.in_:' siunsl of much Lisp. , . In the 'l`o1`outo Globe of Jl1Y1H|'1!'\ ` z-.;.:pu:;:wi. .11. L'ollowin_Q' :'ntr_~;*-..=.~'.i11_:; atrter from Mr. Frank M-ober1_v. 7.142., of Bzu`1'i<.-, under the caption '|`L/. T\I ...`... . LL .4 .1` . XVRITES ABOUT FORESTS- I926 crop. , v n of Disw_>1>3:111i11; .1 .. u;-.~......-,~ Ivv u u......_.\.. -.4 2:1 Dr:pz51'tn1e11t of A_s:1'i- 2 , * Looking Backwarcif huld `. chmv I|lU||ll.'U III lllu Iuluuu-uu unusa--v reasurc Island, the outstanding amusement feature of ' the British Empire Exhibition at Wemhley -- with its hold but nice piru.tes,Long John Silver and Captain Hook, and its many other famous characters from storyland, Peter Pam, Wendy, Alive. the Duchess, the Mad Hatter, (iinvloroila, Mother Goose and Robinson (Irusoe, has proved to he the ;;r0:i1.c-st entertainnimit attraction at the Sv::qui-Centennial International blxposition at I hi1a ..1t;.. During: 1876 the sum of $3,-107.0-'11 was spent on the public schools, $200 for the P].`~i`_ School and $383.22 fox the Se-pamte School. Q E. W. John:~:ton of Belle E\\".u't. p1'epa1-ed to jump any man 21 l1ig'h jump for $500 and `.114: cl1z1mp'iu1s]1i]) 01' America. cl1a-llellgw: -to stand for five months from date. ` FIFTY YEARS AGO, JAN. 11, 1877 cu-1:1. nu, Lava. Mr. Geo. Lount had his collar bone broken by 1'-a1Iin_; on the icel at 21 cu1'1in_: g-'am(=. last WO(:k. 1 1 uunng: mm tne 01 5:5,-1U'l.(;-'1 the of TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO JAN. 16, 1902 Lount 1'-allin_;' ice The Gentlemen s Driving,-' Club held its rs: winter races on Friday on l{emipc-nfelilt Bay ,ni:\-`ht to see the tween Bzxrrie and . \\'z1.`< 1 to 0 in home team. .\Iidland. favor he of tin Fre. (>,~'5."s are in demand at 250 per dozen; hu .t~r runs from 1.5c to IRC. TL1rl are plentiful at 10(- to lie 21 ll).. while ('hicl;en.< bring ..:'we to l0c a pair. CHANGE TO BE MADE IN MOTOR ACT NEXT SESSION Ciliangr-.< in the speed limit upon `he l1i_L`lrwa_\1.~r of the Pnovince, an alteration in the Marriage Laaw, and a requ-irement upon the part of all vehicles to carry lights at night, con- teresting features of the legislative p1'oe,'1'an1 for the coming` session up- has so ar determined. 1-. . :-.1 The rink was jammed on F11idiay._ hockey _l`Zll]1(.' be-; sziitute the diverse but commonly in` on which the Provlincial Government f1`1m`e- `Ill. \`.`Xlll\'o ' lliin-sing` st-a:i`teil the scorinr: about five minutes after the p`-lzay stantccl. but B111-2"ir: evened it up and the (-ount remained 1-1 till the end of the rst pa.-r.io 'Fhere was more at stake in the _L"zLl'ne than honor and` _:_rl`or_v, and both teams VVOIT-G deter- mined to win. Realii7,in_2` the .ser-iou.vs- m;-93 of the loss of Grant from the rlefmice, I\`Ian\a:.\'e1' Stub Ronaild of the Mines"In}." team sent fouir men in on the attack from the rst _e'on_e' in` the hope of piling" up a safe lead. The Colts held their own, howeve1', `and by repeated attacks, in whicl7` the_\~` >'il10\V'0(l the visitors a lot of speed. forced the Minesing` outt back on the defence. Har:r_\' F`-oyston was the first to lSc0re. hoisting a neat _Q'O:ll past \V.".lsl1 from left wing`. Smith `.-ind the count on :1 nice lift into the iupper c=oi'ne:r of the I\Iinesin,o: net. ` In the second session Barrie `forced `.he play and had the best of fit throujxhout the peniod. Jim CmW- ford, not _e'uzxrdiz1n for the visitoits, jwas called on to stop many (lifiiculit isho`..<, and played a sparkl'in_Q' giame. :Kenned_\', \vho.=e performance Wm; loiitstziiinlringr all throu_e'h the match, fnotched the two goals that were jscored. On .he rst ocoasion he-' `lraced in from the wing`, drew Craw- 'ford out, and 5'l\"Z1lJl`I1;`;' around him, shoved the rubber over the line . lFor the second counter, zvlso, he` lworked h:.~*i way rigrht in to the fronlt l ;of the groal t.o shove the puck paast` C1-zuvf-orid into the net. Snrith` bulged the twine a minute later, butl` lan offside was called. "It was anyibody -s game in thie.n'g'i. Minesi-ng played ve men y,. `the forward lline and shot for goal '1" lna null-11 A... nan...-u nnmaiknln nnrhniamnvu (?_'_ ,'_`.'_'.s' :1 buztur '1 :11 1b., 9.50 40c The new p0`.=tc:u'ds sion abroad are just L.._,L.x HIV. .. v I. nu nu. u\,vu.;uuun.u. Intimation of me p1~og'ram was given b_v Premier Fevguson, and as outlimod by him, it furnished indica- tion cha.t the inte1'o.st during` the coming` session will not be entirely conned to the Government control legislation. `!l;I ..A... .. 1.. AL- 11.. .._. .\.;5...uun/nun I Motor vehicles in the Province are i` to be allowed a speed limit of 35 |` miles per hour, where at present a 25 mile speed 1-iwmi`. is stipulated. At} the ;~.1a.n1e time the system of makilng * Provincial Hig`l1way's tln*ou_s_:'l1 roads and of requi1'.in_e: vehicles to come to :1 full stop before entering` upon. them is also `.0 be enforced. The change in the Act will be :~:ponso1'(~d by Hon. M1`. l-lem'_\', who has been 11l:1i\'lll_L' 21 ezirt.-1'u1 study of the .<])('-Ml limit situation, ,:Va:t.l1e1'ing liis dzitul no`. only from condintions lwrv. but also from practices in var-E ions St;1t<~,< 01' the Amt,-2'ic.an Union. The 35 mile limit commends itself` to Hon. Mr. H1.-m'_\' as :1 rt-.~'ul.t ofi . run 1 . I L11!` >]}l'l`H Illlllb DILUH/lalUIly 3_"bl`>L:llL`llll`K 11'-"""" D0.V'10y K<"m0`1.\ and Smml `Vere va1'- U10 hm. 01' the Colts. All the home` UmLon.ltmnn turned in .=ma1 c .2`ames. it:<()H | M'i!1(`>`i11`.`l`--GOEIL J- C1`m\"f01`d; `I? :1 of E fvnco, E. Crm\'I'o-rd and C. 17`0y$O5 Imis inn-. 2'z1 t.i0n. 'l`hr-1'0 has not |Cf`H'tl'f`, N. LUC-1x ; Wi11.L`vi~`, In Ad|':1I11`-5' btwn unifm-mity of vnforcc.-mcnt in and H. Fvo_v. sub. H. Fraldck. connection with thv present 25~mi1v BZ1l`1'iP--G0<'1-L WW1? d(`f0vnCr ilint. \V.hilv the practice of provin. 4Dr>_\-lu and McKenzie; cen?`.1`o, Smith; -...1 4... ..n.\... onI..-n..-_- l.'n.nn..,)u and `Dru-+nhln-n- muilna lliml. 1n'ul'tlc:- provin-` ciul nfllclals has but-n to allow 30 milvs per hour` umlrrr con of :1 ru:1.~`0n;1lml_\' clc-zn` rouzul, munic-.ipul ofcvrs haw in somn plzicvls` ind on` .-`p:-1sn1ol:ic occasilons insisted upon thr .l<-ttler of tlw law. with bho re: that :1 m-o`.Iori. has found hims<:l.f clasvsml z1111o'11.,<:.<'t t-ho e1'1`im:' when un- conscious of particular .2'uilit. 'I`.ht- novv limit is a opt(-(l as a ail` one and is (.'x])cct(,`(l to oommeml i`.so`l~f to l1ive)~s well as to estall)l`isl1 a law whicl1's;l1all hr: tl1orou,':l1l_`.' l`GZlS0ll2ll)lC`. Tlw. limit, of course, will no`. apply to Toronto. where tl1e1'eg`ula`.Iions are xed by local by-lawR. Jr. A 4.... ...1I l E 1 Last. u.\x,u uy . `The pnorposal to have 2111] vehicles carry ights after dark has been be- fore the I.egIis.1a;turc at various .times (Inning the past _v-ear, but for discus- sion on.1_v. It is now believexl, how- ever that the necessary m:iwssLon.a1'y work on behalf of the .mea~sure has been O1l1")'i(1 out, pwblic opinion hav- ing coinzniunicutml itsulf to tho Govornmrzn`. as p1'(epm`c- to accept and support the Act. O-pposition was on-i2'Ena~1ly from the 1-ura (Lis- trictis, whore f&l)'h1('!'.~' oh_iootv to h:\\`in_2' to C'1`)`)`_\` 1i_u7h`..~' hrn`: \'~.huic!:::. V\'i`..h th- in- m'r-n. in motor our ti':1iTic. ho\v(-v:-1'. the pi'opn.=.'2l hwin':' !`('('(`vj."|1i?.'.`(] in vuuu nu... !'U!`H] coi1: :1< on which iw - .1 , . 1- .1 upon Uh oir 1 The Town Ch:-r~k .< 331- just. past. shows ) 1 `. ...I vnn I eton `.'1'u: :xriverti'- I01` 21 or with :1 r:~:t,-class (tr.-1-t-icate. zh'dn"t use tobacco or alcoholic s, :m1 1'cc.*ive<'l am a})})]iLuLtion u Toronto lady who suniml sho iho nocc-.=..'~:a1'_v pzxpurs and din"t tobacco. e~..ml~ 100 d<::1tLI1s. .u .-`u fut y th ( vlux .... of the 1o\ is for `.ram c out. They are Kimrclonx Post ` returns for `L110. Iluuuj - situated In the (Zunndlnn Rockies. Cnnuxliuns. whicuh ts . of thr In 21 challemxe g*an m- 1)1:13'(+:] here` lwom n _L,-`ood crowal Frid:1_\' ni:.z`h c. .11- : -, :. _: .. I\TI A ........ .l.\`n-n+_ Ul.'1`UlL' Ll _'5"UU\l Ul\l\'\ ll 1. II\l(L`V ll-, _ !]?.:=.rri .~ ,_iunim- O.H.A. '.<}v_n1 dr>'f`e-:Lt- ml .\`[an<-;-in:;' U.F.O. tearn by 3 to `Z. The _:ame was f.a:sIt and _ (:.\:ci.1'1`11g it-1m)u5.;~!mut. Bath toun1s p!a_\'o(l a ('1u:'.n, hzml chug-k?.n_v,' _;`:1n1<-.~, a1t:hou_o;h I\ Ii11esi11_;` were hamliczxppzexl th41`Ol.1jII1 xv ,,._ __ . n. \....~....,.,, ,......,, 3/Ii11(?si11;: \\*er<- t3m`ou::l Lhe loss of their big: defence mzm. Ch:n'1i(> Grmlt. who was missd by 1155 p:1rt`.nm' on the defence line. E1]. C'nw.'fnrrl. Gmzmt beczmm EH \\'11Ive on ILi.~`. way to Barrie am? `haul to bu loft in the lyotel room dur- ing` -the game. Czuxl I"oys.ton_. the mi pivot` mm) of the Minnie.s, was shifted to the dc-t'e.ncc and N. Luw put in at. cemro. ` `r- . . . .1 . ,1___A`v .......,,.. fi3*oy}e s Coiis Win The Challenge .l1`2UlllU. ).V1lllllf.`I|'ll*i.', [.M'a_\"C\I uvx: JIICAI (1/1: on every possible occa`si~o`n. The onvy one to beat Wa'1;s'h was when EMIS- worth Crawfortl batted in a rebound` ater Leighton A-dams shot. \ n u uni` `arable pain du1vin_2' the game, dJ`bC'L 1.u:I;4n.L-un Every man :1-\ rcuua on num- of the visit.inQ' o`uft.3t" turned in :1 fine game and it was (lifcudt to pick any stars. Jim` Crawf:o1~ s perfo1'mance in the nets was Stella)`, and E11. C1'awfo,rd in" front of him was 2L`I-xvays hard to" s't.op. C. Foyston was out of his` element on the defence, but tuxmedlf He wsed h:1':~"- in an (?fT()CatiV'C _L`a.mo. poke chock ".0 _2=ood a L Hank" Fo_\'; was hampered by a broken rib, which .ave him c0nsn'd ~ but p]a,\'(: W0 11r:\'(:1`.tlwlo.=..=, as (lid also` N. Luck, I.`<-i_:1'.h;ton Adams and Han1,p. Frulick. unu .\,_....,.,.., .....,. ......;.... W'aIsh; cen%`.1'o, `\\'in.:.<, Iimmmly and Pz11't1-.i `e; subs `1\'IcKni_g'ht and W11l1S. I _..___T_ `I CAMP BORE` ;N INTERMEDIATES iARE BEATEN BY ORILLIA 6-E We print anything from a small card to a large catalcaague. We handle a newline of Counter Check Books izbat will pBease%you. (`amp Borden rocaivml a severe mnulin`: in Orillin on Wo(lnes nil.-'l1t of last wnok in the rs`. inter- mmliuto O.H.A. xture of the dis- trict. Orillla won `by 6 to 1. The` fliers wr-1'0 outclzxstrrrl in every `per- iod .zm(l only z1VOl(l0(l lbCrl!1.;'.,' wl1i~(e- VV1Sl1('(l in the last few minutes when` Clmnier .~*coro(l on a pass -from Garr- Har1'.i.<, x'hft(.`1' a lucky break. Dave` Harding: vpla_ve(l his usual gootl game, but his effectiveness was marrotl by several upenalties. Jack .1-Iaamzmondl was vbac-k -on tho Orillia line-urp in the" defence .pns'ition. Filakins, Ruther- ifor `tlm winnt,-rs. ford and Dubber Steplwens star1'ed' The Tn(lustria1 Evrmin2' Classes rev opcmod for the 1927 term on Tues- (lay night. Thorn was 21 good atv trmrlance at all classns. I | duvin ;: ; Bishop land wn: `tho mm` 1.. . ('.]F!`}Q Law im: the p-:..=-t _\'o:n' when tm` mp of Lonrl-on visited Ontavio` was prvcluvlml from pm-fo1'rn 1n:n'ri:1.z':~ cr,-1`omon\' for his nI'ece,'. u 3,! I, 1... ... 4-\ llllnl .v which rnquirrzd ofca".a1Jx'.n{;` to be I'.r;f.idr*l1t=. of the Domin-v` ~\"'!\'.-` :1 h-.11-rim-. 'I`h'2 i-niten-t.1'or>` Govrw1m1r-n~t is to (`tx?]1(1 the` |,I;L\l|l\rA1\ nun nun uu.\.u,- 2'21-` uu;v.1-i(-::t. .ou for cle1'.0`y {ta} . n n n us 1 1-31.. n|\.\. rst Page Th 1'-new Now is the time 20 3:90}: aver year requirements in the ne of Letter Heads Bill Heads Statements Invoices Envelopes Cards, `Etc. Phone :33 Eh: Nnrtlgrrn Ahtmnw Treasure Island is Mecca for Children

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