Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 21 Jul 1927, p. 7

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:. P1-11n~ pm` cont. of tho I\'in:_*'. u A 1 zm 4.`-,1n1E!_\ zt C0nf':-dcr wl to court y . w..- L... t.h<~_\' may onl._\' tail 1.<(-. In- zmothvr 1 u ` the I"I1.1DJ.\/l:\.\`D .'*\AVJJ DUIVUILULVD Phone 213 47 Maple Ave. Office Hours : 1-3 p.m., 7-9 p.m., or by appointment A. T. Little, M.D. W. C. Little, M.B., Associate Coroner County of Simcoe. ROBERT H. SMITH, EYESIGHT Specialist, successor to 0. R. Rusk. 53 Dunlop Street, Barrie. Hours 9-12. 1-6. Phone 80. l-Secln;`. the world frbm the roar of the Trans-Canada. 3- l`hrou.h the scenic route of the Rockies. 4- `i Office and Ofce Hours DR. MORTIMER LYON. 122 BLOOR Rf Woe? 'T`nv-nnfn will hp 91 91 \ssociate Coroner, County of Simcoe Phone C1. Of ce-58 Collier St. Office Hours: 8-9 a.m.. 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m. Ofce, Ros: Block. 1. ; .-. n/L\./1.1-1 ALAN LJkJL\-\J.L:l\}A.V I ` Ofce and Residence, 97 Elizabeth St. ` (Form-31-1_\' Dr. A1'na1l s Ofce) ` Phone 557. | DR. E. G. TURNBULL ` Graduate of Mean: University,. } Montreal. Oic, and %o.:ir1ence---C0r11e=r E1523- beth and Bradford Sts., Barrie. Phone 105. Office Hours-9-10 a.m., 1-3 pm., 7.52 nm DR. VICTOR A. HART. GRADUATE n-F 'I"rnH'v TYv1vnref\v and alan VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES, Rm-rip Rram-h. M'i's: Ymznn Mlxnrn, i 1 J EDMUND HARDY, MUS. BAC., F.T.C.M. Teachnr of Piano, 01'- mm, Vocal and Musical Theory. Organist and Choirmaster of St. Andrew's Presb_\'tr_~ria-n Church. Gold Mdalist of Toronto Conser- vatory of Music and of the Uni- versity of Toronto. 113 Worsles ,~'.t.rr-t,-t. Phone 663. ho twi. Hz: The rt-mzu'n.< f H. H. CRESWICKE `Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. I Money to Loan at Lowest Rates of Interest. l\An -. FBarrister, Solicitor. Notary, Etc. j Money to Loan I ' Ron Block, Barrie, Ont. 1 PROF. D. E. WEIR, TEACHER (W Diana gm! Vinliva Pinnn 'l`nr'.-r, BOYS & BOYS, BARRISTERS, .Qnh`.n:+m-= \7n+....:n.` n..L.1:.. rm... ALEXANDER CO WAN, SUCCES- ear to l.ennnx_ Cnwan Ry Rrnwn ESTEN & ESTEN, BARRISTERS Solicitors in High Court of Jus tice, Notaries Public, Convey- ancers. Office, 1st oor Masonic Temple Building, Barrie. Money to_loan at lowest current rates. G. H. Esten and M. H. Esten. un. vv. r: us. vv nu SURGERY AND `DISEASES on WOMEN n ;n- `-ETEWART & STEWART, BAR- ristprg, Rnliriifnv-Q Nnfzn-Fm: Dublin 4 ;;;../-x, Special : Associate DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DL.-..... '71 ! A7 ll-...l- A..- .~uu1lL' .\u1I]n_\. Ab.` cklin, of Buffalo, 11:: at a hi`-4'11 rate ` cusr \\'L-nt info the 1nd :1 fu1I0\V pas- hout i11ju1'_\', .21, . the LH` Mzzzt. :11! C211`. hut ` ` tru: that 1'm1m- and 1 3-" 5` Jl! :\\1' `son `U-1`. "4 .1`! .\ v --j------:---:----- `)ONALD ROSS, LL.B., BARRIS- nar, .qnIioifnv- urn M'smnnir- Tam- 1ADENHURST & HAMMOND- Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Office. lst oor Masonic Temple Build- ing. Money to loan at lowest rates. BROFESSIONAL CARDS` LIE. JVLUIVLILVIDIV L41 UN, .144 DIJUUI` St. West, Toronto, will be at 91 Owen St., Barrie, 1st Saturday 01 each month. Diseases Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Consultation hours, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.. and by appointment. LIV. Vl|.41UJV. .\. I`1.\1Y.l, LxI~1..\UU}`\lI!A of Trinity University and also g'ra of Edinburgh and Glas- gow. Specialty, stomach diseases. Oice, corner Bayeld and Wor- sley Sts. Entrance off Worsley. Oce open until 8 p.m. '1-..'1'u1u1-uv ununm ur` Nurcanzs, Barrie Branch. Nss Inene Munro. 86 Worsley St. Telephone 751w. UH<[2lI`10. W J. R. Boys. 'f`CUI`. U. I14. Wbl, '1IIJrl\.JI'll`4lV. "' Plano and Vxolm. Piano Tur-.~r. -.11-o oz nuxa, rs.-uuuo1'n.ztb, SohTcit.o1-s, Notaries Public, Con- veyancers, etc. Money to loan 3) lowest rates of interest. Offices 13 Owen Street, in the premises f-ormerly occupied by the Bank of 'I`o~ront.o. Branch Office, Elmvale, Onwtario. W. A. Boys, K.C., M.P., J. R. Rnvs. . LunaA2u*uJnn. UUWALV, b'UUUl1J- so: to Lennox, Cowan & Brown. Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining probate of will, guardianship and administration, and General Solici~ tor, Notary, Conveyance)-, etc. Money to loan. Oices: Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlop_ street. Vice-Regal Party Visits 'Sc}1ool Car D. F. McCUAlG, B.A. Successor to Creswicke 8: Bell Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Money to Loan Ofce, Ross Block, Bu-no. DR.C.A.ARNOTT (McGill) KHAN AND SURGEON an nu. PHYS Fl` u1.uvvAnL oz or-1:4vvAru`, DAN.- risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, and Conveyancers. Money to loan in any sums at lowest. current rates. Office, 12 Owen street, Barrie. D. M. Stewart. DR. N. W. ROGERS PHYSI('IA.\ .-\I\'D SU GEON (`..-A.`..\ .,LA.,__.L5_.. A. l`\,,1 '\JAV.\141J IVUDD, L4LJ.D., D.`lIV.IV1D' Let, Solicitor, etc. Masonic Tem- ple Building, Barrie. Money to loan. GORDON DR. W. A. LEWIS nnxr ; \v1"\ 1-\~n-:1-w A run MUSIC LESSONS ..... .;-uu u\.n.ux_4u.1 attention to Obstetrics s CO1'0I1(`l' for County of no Simcoe Residence, 50 Mary St. Phone 101 `Where Steam Beats Air Speee MEDICAL LEGAL . LONGMAN Page Seven ujgjj -2.30, G-8.30 Burris. ]hll.`l|Il[lL{ cur 1Nl.3S<`,LllZl'35. I I ,"1'he route of the Trans-C.nz1d;1< is the track of Cunmilzln Lsiory. I~`x-nm the scones of Indian fights and international Bands in the pm- vince of Quebec. via. the route of the French explorers and fur traders In Ontario; round the north I of the company bore in mind many details that aft`ord'comfort and con- veniences to the traveller. It takes this great train only 89 hours and 15 minutes to run between Mon- treal and Vancouver and about three 'hours less from Toronto. I`he sclffidule has been so arranged that the tra:l.n.a.rrives and departs from the principal business` centres :1`- pross the continent at suitable. " . hours. The traveller who wished to "Ina-lie boast connections at Atlantic :md`Rac.tfic ports havebeen kept in mind; an the vacationlst visiting" the Canndmn I2o`ck2es who wishes , 4,. man an 1.m...+u cl-vula ,...c,.1.1:v Lul: KASIHIUIIIU IIUIJILZUS VV110 VT'15Ill3S to radon its beauty spots quickly and at convenient hours. In ar- _ ranging tor 311 this the schedule of stops has been cut to :1 skeleton, making the journey all the more enjoyable. The train, with the ex- (`option of certain concessions to parlor car passengers, carries only sleeping car passcntrers. p I 'l`hn v-nntn no Han T`rnv\c_(`.nnd:1x ; round necessary. Viscount and Lady Willingdon ex- pressed their delight at the opportunity of inspecting the school car and Her Ladyship especially made a point of chatting with the children who con- rmed their teacher's claim as to the `car's popularity. Lady \Villingrl0n was highly pleased with her experience and handed the children chocolates. also presenting her own and His Excellency's photographs to be placed in the car. ` On bidding the children good-bye, she : made a point of asking Mr. McNa.1ly to 1 give his scholars a. half-holiday in re- ` '1`m- c~,11o.-o is closul for the ho1E- 3 la1_\'.= and 1'L`0D(,`l1:~' Sept. 5th. ' The fo!10win_; pz1.<:~7cd tht-i1' Jum- gnals in tho BL1. HlL1catr)1'.<' A<- ` sociation of Camzxrlzlz Jzmtt l'Ilw:.. .\Izu'f011 .\Ic.\'ubI), 2:1) .VIz1l`:;in. InL- f<)I1o\\'i11g' accept:-I po.sit!7m=.<: g um-t lCx1\V:11'd. 1.? 1:15` .\'I:11kin, ICth~!: :al.\u an 1uc1L1.nL me Dro::-.:;w.L to mind throtxgh the amloanc"-nxcn from l1e:u!q1mrte.rs of the (`aua,dl'a.n I ."L-`fie that-the 'I`runs-(.`1x1:1d:-. will :2.-.:rin opvruto bu.5.*.'eo11 \'rm-':ou\'eIr' _ 'l`r,ront0 and .\'hnLr.v.11 from tho_mid~, dlc of .\`[:1y;'t1il about the end 01'" .`}(ptembcr. Such :1 record was 111:-do in the mi.ld1-': of last July rmd was unintenul-m.v.l. By a coincidence letters were I`r)rv.':n'rl-.vl to one of-me of iciuls in Mnnl.'c.L1 by air l'O(1lF: am!` by the I`.':`.n.~'-('z1n.'1r1:-. both be- 1 .'n'.: stzunpotl M. upproxiumtcly the :-umo how "- tml dzn-4. I-`mm com- -pznrisoma 1. was shown that the lot- tcr forwzm. 3` hy trglin m`rivc about 30 hours` :1. ad of the air route *7 _jMl.vl`. " ' l"h!u arr:-\'hr\nn:'l n Hsn aonm .m:I.. aroused, said Mr. McNaIly, that night classes for children and adults had been found Viscount and L1rlv \U?Hinm1nn me- BUSINESS COLLEGE NEWS `.:\:lIi.: :1. 2-C.P.R_'s most powerful locomotive will haul the Trans-Canada. 4--Opcn nlr observation car ncaxurc of the mountain journey. I I Mi my Om("n -A15- , - . ....... \,..u.uu. anuno LAIU n uunu. One of the features of the Com- ;. .pany s: most up#to-date equipment used on this train is the uew loco- motive of the well-known 2300 c}as_s. The g-3-d type, the very latest model which will be used is the most powerful of the (`ompn.ny's engines. The equipment is all-steel throughout. the standard sleepers being of the latest d0sI_u'n and lux- uriously appolnted. In the eompzu't- 'n1en.t-observzltioxl cur one can S11. at 10:13`) and w.'1.t(-h the w_hn1e p:morzm1:1 of the Dqninion r011 by. When the tmin c1'Lmb.s into the mountains :1 specie! open air observation car is attached. and In this one _c.'tn,g_n1n , {tn unrestricted view of the passing grzmdelxr. shore of the Great Lakes to Winni- peg, once the Fort C-`arty of the Hudson's Bay Company, then across the _prairies which have not yet ceasd to echo with the warwhoops of th?now' peaceful Indians; through the Rockies with their memories of Fraser, Mackenzie, Palliser and Rogers,` and down at last to Van- _cm'1ver whjch was once furrowed by tho kee1:`of the Spaniards. The .'I`ru.n.s-(IuI1nda. links the whole. n..- ...a ALA n_..;..,,, - - - | COUFSC GOHC. Lord Willingdon, on leaving,.remarked ` that it was quite evident that the Can- dian. Pacic Railway was taking great interest in the welfare of the children along the more remote C.P.R. lines. He complimented both the company and the Ontario Minister of Education on the great educational work they were pursuing in that district. Mr. McNally resented Their Excellencies with a. geek of photographs of the school car and the classes it serves at a varie of points on the 125 miles of tracks on; which it moves. 9 ;\.-uu.u\_u nu.- 1ice'n.`~:e ])1atc.~: --`kw ; wrecked. membrance of the visit and this was 11 course donc. I I\l'(' \XIIIll....A.... ,... l......:.._. ______I__.! run In'(.';1lJlC* ll'L`(`l_\'. .\n more hu,wj,-ing snxlflling, Mowing, l1(-mlnc-I10, dryness. N0 strug ling for l)l`L'ilIll at night; your cold or f'.lI.ll'l'll di.~'.'1mu~.n`s. Got :1 small Lutllu of El_\"s Cream Tinlm frmn your zlrrxggzict now. Apply :1 little of this frngrrzmt, m1t.isept-ic, 1103.]- in;: ream in your nnrxirils. It ptmutmtes iln-uu,r_rh on-r_\` air pu.~a.~.n-.11: mi" (119 head, unnilunc H... :..n.....,.,1 m. -.\n.... I'\\1Inn1I5 l 111;: <'1'c:1.n1 11 I u\' s(>0t}1(s: tlw 111oml\r:1m- : Tm. .' + Ill(`H`.Ul'(ln!' 3`.I`.(1 1" I It's just fine. mth :1 cold or 11:1 v 0.06 nu; Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. -IF+>Xi vvvg. to c Insmnl 'l"I`< 1 A4 ul- 0 v roIioI'- 110 _ 3 r`1nj:gt'rI nnretrils opt-n right up; the air \'l|IlY' Inna/I phm. nun] >o 3? H... .1. .1. .1. .;..:..;..;;..;..;..1..x. \\' 1|. i t i ng Your 31 I .2: 5:. .;< 5:: 0:4 of 9:9 :z 9:4 9:< oxogo-uxuzn 9:0 9:42: HEAD STUFFED FROM E CATARRH on A COLD V 1 mt reliu--110 wuitix1g. I -< of _\'nur hear] clear and you x,-;1l.hc- fx'col_\`. Nu llmvking, _z, ing at I rrh di.~'nmn~.u s. 1 l'l`lll'] (`()TDl`:~' H1973 2. Don"t ;~`t.:1.y >21 nasty caltarrlx. .\\\'0ll('H l111l(`Ull3 ' was ins1:u1t.l_\'. stuffed-up ].LLL!`l'h, A Cv]11`_\'. coupe was burnt-(I to the frame on the Hawkt-:~vtono on Sztturday, after had overturned in the ditch. czLusin:_- a shout circuit in the i5_"nition which set re to the 5x;x: supply. owner, J. F. Hacklin, H,i:\nlm'z1_\' near: it , 1:. ' N.Y.. was` t1':1\'c~]linu at rate` `of .~'p(,.-ed whvm thn: \\'(nt into the ditch. 3IackIin _:md 21 fcllmv sengo1' ().~`C2x])C*(I ""*-ho11 c couid do not-hi, g. cm . :1 .~:pc-c.tz-.('t1I;:r ,-.1 . .1.. ... . I 4'. ... ..I The Northern Advance <-.rr.p, which he miy_"ht otlu-1'\vi. m-isle.-ct-;1ml which oftrn mc-an the :li'-rr-nco ht-t.\v-M1 :1 full crop and :1 half crop. `.\'Io1'oov(,-r, 110 points out. in ])] lI1Ul1_L` cvrtierl .<<~ml and in han(H`in_u' the crop .:1'0\\'tul1,w onv `aw-t.< uw:z_\' u1mo: M1ti1'-l_\' from mull L111.<=;1lah](.- pctato0:<, and thoro- by 1-z-duct.-s t.h(- cost pm` })a:: of pick- up zuul : Little potatoes`. he 111'}.-`11r;.<, arr` almost <~ntirvl_\' duo to the prn.=onc(- of rli. and corticu-; tfon (-Iiminzm-.< the (list-:1. Somv-' ;s , u .1 1 IVhn.- a\'c-1'a:;'<- _;`1-rn\vm- dot-.'n t knowi \'L')`}' much 2Lh0u~t li. in potatovsi zmul t.h<- mischief it can do until hr.-l makes :1 :~"tu:l_\' of it, ':\'h'. .\IcClun{q stat:-ii (m1pl1aticall_\', and u.~`u:1lI_v he doesn't make :1 .~'tud_\' of it Lmlr-.~';< in- i.< _:rowin;: for certication. .{`h<.- first trip over :1 o-M with tho Govoi'n- l mont in.=p(ctrn` is :1 mvolation to; .. A .4 IKQ l\ .. quitr- 21 lot such a casc- much ](-.~1.~' if And funthm`. lw pl;-mtml 1 .l.....\.... ...`l.. . of thv-ir bx -ina,-' ; on : {i.. However, r\`r-n ml stock, 11!` cnutionml. not plant :~m1z11l potut0(-s M1`. McClunj_v.' went on to cito an expm-ioncn of txhn-rt _\'(-211-5 :x;:o--tho. _\'o.'u' t.hz1.t potatoes xvoro cheap. Hav- ing` :1 mumlu-1' of B:L_:;~' still unsovlvl in tlw sprin_-4` (his markr-t connocti0n.~' for cawtierl stock hzul not then her-n nuulo) hr: 0fT(-roll them to his 111233.111- v,,,,;_I,..,.1,,, .1 1 nu.-u , us. mu -- u-u..\u vu bors to ho u;~'c~(l as soml, for an aqua] numbr-1' of bu_:.~' the foI10\\'in}: full. Only a fmv Look ml- \'1LHt2lf..C of the nrffor and most of thn. who (lid were mt-hr-1' skeptical of thv v:1lur- 01' the c91't.i`.m1 sot- and nun I|\_n_-lI|' in rnttxrn took only :1 f'(-\\' l)a5:.<. But in the fnll w-hr-n t]1l`_\' nuulv thoix` r<-turns t.hu_v in\'a'1'iz1bL\' .+tatv(1 that t-]1t.'_\' woul have born :1wz1_,\' IL-houui if they hail purchmml out1'i_:ht at :1 310011 ..,..4-313,) ...,\.I I`.-... LL,..'... plim \ price v ont`.i1'e .u_.w. u. I.` IlL'L.l'.`.`Jl.\ LU llldlIul'U U1` I'm'ti!izo the land and cult.ivut:- it tv}1`o1'o11`4~11l_\ and to vsp1'z1_\' often (-nou2`h to keep 0' tho bu_2'.<. The only i11c1'(-aso of vx1)m1:<(.- in 1.-'ro\\'in:` for cm'tic~ati0n after .<(-c1n'in_2' thug ri_21ht kind of st-c-(I, is in t1'0atin_: the} .~'(3(` with c0:'1'o.' ; h<`f01'0i planting. arMinj_-' Bordeaux .VIixtur<~; L- 47. .,.,, * SPEEDING AUTO TURNS OVER IN DITCH AND BURNS TO FRAME ` x I|\v:L\ u\.L \u:.,\ . Mr. Wh`tt:\k'cr oxpluinorl that he- u.<.ml to hold, with other. -r, the old ..... w..,.,..... F'1m'the1' Aclv-zmtagvs of Corti cumi on Betszides enthusing` over ttertication as the only channel through which Ontario growers can win back from New Brunswick the top position in their own home market, all three of the above-mentioned growers went so far as to say that the 5:rov.'ing' of C('1`l}lllC(l smock would be it llistinct :ul\'un t-ag`e 1-Vun if no advance in pricv \vm'(- l`('Cl\'L'(l. The aLl\'21ntu}_-"I: would accrue .tln'oL11:l1 incre:1. _\'ir-ll.~`. 5 _, __Wu .,.\. .\'<\\' he _u`et.< :1 _\'i(-Irl of 200 l)z1_~:s nor:-. and claims that the incruu `cost o.fp1'oluction (per acre) is \' small in c0mpari. to th- incx'.~21 .\'i<-lrl. To frrow potatoes at 2111, 4.- .~+ ;` ..M,.-.. \4\- 4.`/L VIII. |ll'|-\k'll* K/(ll- These 5.-`rowers arll mentioned the sale of d\2u't-'ie(l seed this year to oth~e1' growens around them, who had never prev`ic`us`l_v g'1'o\\'n c01' stock. More than txventy in the A1- iston (listnict purchased seed from Mr. Casson. n . .. . - For in.~'1;anc(-, Mr. C: }.-`1'o\\'i11g' potatoc-s fer Imoro, but until he _'.':ro\v cm-timl stock [100 l):lf_".`~` pm: z-1cl'() :1 ].\'n\' 01 (Continued from ;):1_[_-"L- three) _S1.00 per bag` for a C211`lOI1({ of cer- ltifimi Dooley-< The value of >'hi])- ping` one st1'ui_u']1t variety, even W11:-n the stock is not. certied, was also pointed out by an incident mention- etl by Mr. Wwhittuker. Three oar- Iozuls were shipped at the . time, all Grade B., but two cars being u Dooleys and the other a mix- Iure of varieties. The price realized for the two cars of st1~a`i, Dooluys was 25 cents per bag` a.bo.ve that se- cured for the m-ixedr car. rnL_,, , v- if no (li.<(:il.<- is pl-t.<(~nt.| such 5111211! 1.m:21to(-;< may | the m~:x't.' s.-:x.~'ov~. without; rlz1n2'e1', whr-1'o:1:< small pomtm-.< from :-.n uncm'ti<-:1 n-M czmnot . 1):,-I L1. as seed owinf: tw th<- p!'ol)abiIiLy being` account of 'i..~o;1:'<-. with ct-rti-g n u . u 1 . 1 POTATO GROWING IN SIMCOE ` COUNTY for certicate` .1 hn poison .. . 13...... U10 Wunu. v ` 111 Dlilnillng the service instituted by the Trans-Canada. the omcials l1uLuIxu.'L\.I uuu-3...:-. (nu. u ._u.... on Mu`-h certied $0011 for their .u...vu u. a nu l hf: four tinu-s pm- of twice or t.Im:,- o::11r*ix1y:" rho eld 1 u pVl-:1 )1 ts Such :l1'_\' _\'c;u'. t of .' - tho ])('1'C(`|' :1` ..,. I:_..., pz1_\' F0 1' .<:p1':1_vin_L'. (: sozxson r A . tlu-1'1: y.-'00:! crop.` ' pm . 1 has l)m--n I but _Jl`lU`l. This f.Yl`('_\'1l0llI)t] of the steel mils` has \\'ithin thn few years nf ifs bpl (`Y`.'lYi()I1, lwvonw widely populrtr `1- mong travvers from all pt:-rte of the worid. ' Yln nlnnvntv Hun anrvlr-n <|nuHh1h-..-I l)1;t m u st 2 21 ft 0 1' 10h: I) r: I) (2 `Le I It is not (.`2L\'_\' to be _uool. If it %\\'u)'(-, _:oo would be worth \'m'_\' ilittlc. It would not mean . p<-1'sis+enc0. z1spi1'z1t:ion, l<-velopmr-nt, c|1z1racte1`. as it (lcos now. Real 5:oo(l- n(.-~s-.: (.-ic.ien{t, lmnecit.-nt :_v:0o --is valuable because of what it costs (lay l)_\' day, and it never comes at Ea barg'ain. thc-ow that po oato-es run out if t.hc-_\' were p:row-n on the same farm for more than three 01' four _\'cars, and that it was an c-ssemtial part of g.-'oo(l pradtico to Ch'2|T1_:'Q soot] 0ve1`_\' second year or_so. Now he S(-GS that the runnin_4' out" was nothing more than :1 _L'r.~ne1`ul 1owm'in5: of \'ita1.it._\` (luv to (li.~'<-1190, usualhy b1'ou_:-Jht about by hhr contin-um] p1z1.ntin_L-' of the .~nnz11}er pot41tor-~'--which were small bx-(-u-ti.'-v tht-_\' \\'(*1`u li.=on.<(-I. Corti- od stock. he says, can he pluntt,- and replanted on the same farm in- lr`n3tP}_v, without mnninr; out." Hr :.-`r0\\'.< about six :1c1'(--.< pn-r `\'v:1r. unrl .<:1_\'.< that the extra rr>t1n'n from Ono ..c}'@ is stlici-11t to pay for tha- r-:\'tr:1 cure ;1.n 2xp(-11. 1'o,-quizwl to Cl,)'rinj_" the wiholv eld up to the cm`- ticntinn st:n1nl:mlr--t.he oxtm return frwm the other ve acres clear ve.Ivet." ' The :1\'(Ax-agxc C. one mt-mbvr It-.<.= ` . tion. ; Stat-i-. from P01-t. ;(m1tiar_\' show that 78 pc `thv total population 0.1` th [pen" is n1z1d(- up of h0_\'.< -1` 0. : nun`.-. Bettering the air mall's record in carrying mail across the conti- ~m:ut is not In the regular scheme 0- things for the Trans-C':;n.".da the (`unndiuxl Paci!`ic-`S stellar .=;ummer trnnscontinen-tul train. The fzuls of surh an incident me brox.--._L mind thrmuvh Hm ` | 'I`h(-r<.- an: only two kinds of mm`- `riwl men in tho \\ m']:l-tho.~`(- whc [lc-so t:h(:i1' balance and m:n-r_\', and itr-. who n1zu'1'_\' and Lhvn l0.<<- their ; I):-dunes.-. .-\ Dutchman, summonml to iuln-ntify at . hog`, \\' \\'l1-t;|1m` tho unrimu] haul m:n'k.<. H0 ropliml. 'l`ho m2u'k.< (lat I >"z1\\' v:1.< lat hi.~ 1 , m .-\t .1 )1)C(?tinf_`,' 011 July 12th 21 Sun- day School wa.<. o112':1ni7.(e in cdnn<~c- |ti0n with the nevv]_\'-17ou11 `C,'o`.1i-*1` :St. R(-.L'u1:n' Baphi. Church. Th-.1 iofm-r.= elected were: Sum-1'intemlr-nt, (W. L. ]{i11g` Assistant Superin- Et`(-ndent and Sr:c.-Treas., Job Gaun- n A \r v-- nu their -1: .~'poct0r.< ; . 0.. I IREGULAR BAPTISTS ORGANIZE] t SCHOOL AND WILL BUY CHURCH \. ~ .... .,....,x ,m,........;_-. Mr. 'I`h~o.<. R0'f2.`L`)`S, the owner of 211')-out 75 cblonius, states that the ow of honey is at 1)1'osvnt. ve1'_\-' fav- orablt.-. aml is quite pleased with the m'o. N1 ._ .. ` \tA\IlJ vv ILA UK. (A IIIIL Ul|\.'u M13. Robt. King, who has visited many of the zzpizvries of the County as one of the inspectors of the Bee- keepers` A. StI2lt0li in an in- terview with the Advance that con- ditions are quite promising`. if VI`! 'I ),.,. LL . An. - n - I` vv \.\.l\- The season is late in every re- g'a1'(l, and there is not as much honey in the hives as at this time last year. Local bu-keepers are optimistic, how'~ even, that with grood weather the cvop will be a ne one. 1.: n 17` . . ... Simcoo C0u11t_\"s l1`0n0_\' crop prom- iscs to be well above normal tlmis _\'c~zu', and one c011su1'\'21ti\'o 0.\`tl1 nL1t{ is that. the yield of ll}.-'h:t `honv_\' will I zwexage s`ixt_\' pounds to the colony. 'l`l1c clover bloom is excellent. al- lthouglll somewhat later tlwn wsual. There L: no basswoo(l blodm as yet, but it is expected to -beg-\`in any (lay this week. n\I - I `Good Prospects For Honey Crop, (chin onnnn no r-n.n.n.-r.-ni I When His Excellency Viscount Wil- lingdon and Lady VVilli'.4g(lon ar- rived at Ramsay, Ont., recently, it was for the purpose of inspecting the Cana- dian Pacic school car which has created so much discussion since its inaugura- tion last September. Walter i\icN:1lly, the teacher who has` been in charge of the car since it was used for the purpose. met Their Excellencies and told them of the mode of teaching employed, how .7 the classes were conducted and of the deep interest taken by the children in this new departure in disseminating edu- cation throughout a section which hitherto has been practically unserved by schools. 50 great was the interest J I I _FOUL 312001) IS ERADlCATED( zu`(- born with two >n:_-'u:- in rule)` that 1 'icc as much as th:-_\` `:-1H r'o.uI 11)'r;04l" lwc~:u1.~'<- 0 I" : that |)Ll1`p().< 1:111` School so far. N1 at the sz11m:- mett- thc opti_on upon buy- 1'n'op0ft_\'. The (10:11 I at :1 low }n':?c0, and it p21_\'n1=-nt 11:13 been thrx within .311` um Ml" hm,-.~` .THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1027.

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