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Northern Advance, 8 Sep 1927, p. 3

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TEURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927. nnwn fa':'i r_[ep(_In(lQnt\_ Du1'i:ng' the momnh of July the he wol-th-'..~`um of $172,341 \\'a;~.' tlistributezl, 'who lea the provisions of the Ontario 3 is erim-i;\ Iotl1cr.s` .-\11cywance Act zunong` 4,737 `mothers 1-esi ' in the province witl`. 314,185 wlepc-ndent oh,i1d1'L-n in thoh --------' Carr.-. Compared with July, 1926, there is an i.no1`ease of 302 mothers, 975 children, and $13,146 in the amount drisburscd. 1 mvr I...,\..,1,....... AP. Hun hrxnrxr-i. iNE.ARLY 5,000 MOTHERS 1 GET AID (FROM PROVINCE l lT2LIl1Cl' U1 um: UIIIIULUII. 1 Of the pu.rbicipa;nts, 3,623 z11'e`t ,widows, with 10,935 children; 708 `tare wives of inca.paciat0 husbm1 ';wit.h 2,206 children; 263 are wivc': rlese1'te(1 by their husbztmls for a }po1~io of five years and upxvnrd, ` [with 688 11ildren;x 143 are fostt.-1 `1nuct`l1:-rs to orphans with 356 chil- `dren. .... . n,_I' `amount wlsoumuu. The of. the beneci- aries is caused by the death or in- czmacitation or f1ese1'tion by the f2L1:11er of the children. A n .1, _ .~....L:,.:....,...+.~ "1 R02 an-n lwibh irleserted l111Sl)ZLl ](lS lpeviorl whil(lren;\. `I1 !-C`t`l`1'1`$ lren. In 55 per cent. of t;hc.ho1`nes the .number of children exceeds two. lSome large families are indicated in {the group, there being` 60 home: iwibh seven children, 18 homes with chilllre-n, hree homes with 10 chil- ldrcm, one hcme with 11 children, land one home with twelve children. I . . . . 1 C `ll: ei.grht chrlclren, eigiht, homes Wltll n1iie'S:l (ll;i50; G` - -p-x,uvv. F';`llowirn_: are the permits i.~; : Jess Tomlinson, Sl1lnf.'.`lilI1_2' house, Blake St., $70; Wm. Mculntosh. S1l1lill1R'll1l`f. .' barn, Berczy St., 9515; W. H. Ma_v.ne, brick veneer house, Small St., 954,500; C. E. Vair, rcpai_rin2_ balcony, Ba_veld St., $15; A. Hen- son, sihi-ng'li~ng' house, Burton Aw.-., $85; Dr. C. H. Crease, sun-room ad- dition, Muloaster Stt., $150; S. G. frame veramla.h, Bra(lfor(l Webb, remodelling` hotel iningr room, `Collier St., $75; J. Bvown, roong` stable, Florence St., $25; W. S. M`cC~ull>0ug'h, _.=l1in2`l- ru. 1--3:. L1..-...l. I ! ............, . ..-_ ., and l ,ONLY ONE THEFT ON TOWN S l, POLICE RECORDS FOR AUGUST There was only one theft in Bar- `rie during` all of August, and tihe _person 1`0s1)c-nsible was brought to lcourt, convicted, and placed on sus- :[)L'll(i0(i sentence. I`his fact, `constitutes a remark'able record, re- flecting` cretlitwbly upon the town and its police protection, is oontaine in the monthly report of Chief of Polce Stewart, submitted to the ':Town Council at its meeti~i11_~' own Tuestlay nigiht. 'I`hc-re were 86 offences in all, 42 being` under the Highway Tralc Act, and 22 being minor com=pl~aints from citi'/.en.~'. 'I`~he remainder included 13 icases under town by-law.=, 1 of false which ` now: unn;.-, St., in_e' hc-use, Perry St., 5535; Frank G. l`UUu|, \a`uuu.1 pun, 'Lowe, Sh-ingiling` houwse, Alfred St., $25; G. E. James, frame j.1`a1`ZLg`('.`, Eli /.a.bc-tih St., $50; '1`. S. Hunter, shiny.-'lin_e' hxouse, Essa St.. $200; A. E. McKinley, frame henlhouse. Brad- iford St.,_ $25; A. C. Reid, sl1in::lin_e `house, Ellen St., $85; Mrs. Si`S.`!0Il`S. Sl1lin_`1`ll.ng`l' l1:0U'S( ., Bayeld St., $335; John H. We-therup, frame garage, inf: house, Peel St., $35; Mrs. I\I-or- ley, .=Ihin_e'lin;1' ll'CLl$'.(.`, Dunlop St.., 3100; E. Greeneld. cement veneei ,lmL1.' i\`Iap`:e Ave., $600; Mr;<. Nc;~`.=. '.'~`llil1_L`llI`l_Q' h.ou: Berczy St., J. V. Brett, shore window, Ell /.iLl)L`tl\ St.. `new front to restaurzmt, Dunlop St., l$1,500; W. J. Clarke. frame .-wlied. l.\Iaple .-'\\'e. $40; J. Wt.-h: 2-':1rau`u` !'l`i'in St., $50; Wm. Harker. shinel-. 5,:-10; Lem Jack. alterations and` $120;` l Dreteiices, 2 of disorderl)' Conduct, 1|Mal`." Stu 375? "`- T- H- Gil-1`0.\V `cf drunkennc-s.< while driving: an -`l15|1.'~ll.`-" 110-CW ClliP`-` 311 $l0~50 .au_t,0` and 4 ululep thp Liquoy Con. \Vll(l.~\\"l'lCll. fl`IllllC` >'lll"ll. R(`.~'.~` S7L.,i t,.01__xc,t,_ $25; Mrs. B. W. Smith. . Fine.~ and court cost:~'. imposed lui--';5llv C0lli.'~"'`l Stu 325? :'\l`<`l\i- file` the month e.m0untel to $500, z1s`R1`tl-lv .`-"'-`1"<`<`1"7v F1"lC`l'l9'l\' Stu 39-0- .,.v, I ...w\..._, ' in 4'2, Tramc Act,` from" 3`, cases false` 1' cf `trol .3.c`t.. I _ I A-....L ..,_LA. :\\\r\l\.-nil :`|n-.` l'lI10.'~' {um Uuuru cmwm Ilulluacu u... ~ v.r { 211:: month us_ c.omp:u'ul with :1 tptul of $510 in July. The Northern gclvance `i-bod); LII. K2. :1. u:.uum., ..-uu ....,... ,-`. ``n'1.f;"`|ditic11, ".l'1*iCa1rlwe11, ` `Hst., $150; 1-emoaelnng . . . _ mmgr `Colher 37:); ldrcn. 1 "n ____ ___ ..--c..... ,.+,.m., Wlnl-rsnnn V It is stated to the Express by one 1 who is in a position he knows that : upwards of $30,000.00 has been 0 taken from the people in the town- ships adjoining Beaverton (luring the past year for wortlhless stocks and bonds. This is a pretty h.e2~.`.'_\' trzll Le r SIMCOE COUNTY'S EXHIBIT AT THE EXHIBITION The C.\'1i'libit`0f Simcoe County at, the Canadian National Iixhihiti-on is` among: the best county (~xhibits:tfne1`e,i and many favsorable coimnents have been heard about it. The 1=a1';:n re-i lief map is 9. big card and many incterestcd in t.ouri.~`t camping- siito-,s make inquiries re_2'a1`di11; the: flaxigze shore lines shown. ' Surrounding: the map are samples of grain an-(1 seeds 5.-'1`o\\'n in the" Cou11ty, while at the back and may ' ."\n Han: I 1 I 1.1.- .. ....L. Labor Day puts a stop to the wheels of indust1'_\'. It also occ:-1;~.ion- ally affects U110 \\'ho(L< of clocks, even civic clocks. -. . EVUII CIVIL` uluuna. Barrie people who went to down- town stores and oices at 8.30 o'clock 'lL1c-s(l`a,\' morning.-', Sept. 6th. were p:1-infully su`1*p1`i-sod to learn that their alarm clocks were coo-cco clocks, aml that `the_\'_ were an hour ahead of schedule. ru 1 77-..- L1.....,. VlVl'\f\ nnrnn . Htllkfilll UL cullctlunx. So also were those who came down at 9.30 c c1ock ve1'_\' shocked to see by B`a1'1'ie s Big` Ben that they were two hours too early. And those who saunwtered down tc work at 10.30, if there are any such in Barrie, were doubtless just as pro- voked to see that their Gruenas had betrayed them utterly. Old Sol plodulr-d on, but the clock in the Post. Oice tower did not. So nally Some intellectual ::ianT- with an interest in seeing` the town run prope1'1i_\', deduced that`the one person 1'e.' for the town time piece must have gone to the Ex. fo_1' Labor Day. In due time Big Ben was c1'anke up, and `the bown went back to work on stzlndard time. BuiIdin_'.r permits taken out during Augiust show among` other things, that Barrie is socn to have 21 fourth Chinese restaurant, located on the north side of Dunlop St. in the former Hub shoe store. Alter- ations are now being made. Lem Jack. pi`-cpriet.o1~ of the City Cafe on the south side of Duiniop St, has taken a long: lease on the building aml will operate hotih restzlur-ants. r; :_ ..,.......n.l Hun Qnn \VnJx n1-n. illlll W111 up\:xcu.L: I)\IL~u u..w.u..........,. lt. is'1'epo1'te that S00 Wah, pro- prietor of the OK. Cafe, has also secured the lease of a building` on the wort-h side of Dunlop' St., at present occupierl by a (l1'u5__-`,<;'i.'~vt. ovc-1 the ht-zul `of the present tenant. This .i.- z1l; to be C0n\'(`1't(`(l into a 1'e.=tu.u1'- ant (ll.1`l'ln_L' the winter, and the (lru5:- ;:i.'~Wt will be forced to vacate at the r.-.n(l of his lea; \' L .l:..... ..,.4x-.H\- u--ac f,`.Jl|l UJ lll` I\`l"\/I I .\'.o great bunil_ aciiv-it_\' was shown in the `pm`mit.< t-akten out. They were 29 in n`u`.m`bc1', and mo: Lv for sl1im:'lin;` or otllu-1` potty jobs involving` small amounts. The total ostinmted value was $8,180. W. H. Mayne secured 1>e1'n1.i;-sion to build 11 brick veneer house on the 'lwest side of Small St. at. :1 cost of 'l$4,500. _ FLEECING THE UNWARY Building Permits )R DAY PI WHEELS READ THE .-\DVERTISE`.\IENTS. IUD .`.4uU\\n. the 0 imlustrios. On the bit i_s well planned and Coun-t__v much uguful l`c-n th'ous21n-ml blottc-rs PUTS ...\.--. ~.`Uuuv_v .1lAu|\.n en L` mat.tL-1' are b~ 5 A CRAMP ` TOWN CLO! u v..u - boin_; WORLD S FAIR Attend Fall Fairs you never saw before Practical Demonstration Shows Retail`. Buying to Be Money .,Saver. I I Down `in a certain town a n1un] went into a lumber _va1`(l to buy some .4 nails and asked bho price. It was|1 $3.20, bhe dealer said. ` G;oc(l g'1\aci`ous, said the man, I can get the same nhing: from the mail order house for $2.82." run .1, - 1-... .-..2,.,. H ;.,,;,} mu, TOWN HALL, 0120 Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1927 i Special Attractions---Good Exhibits SPECIAL PRIZE BY GUTHRIE W.l.--Open to ,. r)__I ____ ..-l l:`...L.-n:.-l.unrI $1 man omer nuusc 1u1' up.'...o:.. 'I`.h:a.-t w;~' a low price, said the tleanler, but I'll sell it on the same tenms 3:5 the mail order house just the u.. . 111 UH: .V1uur:. Aull rigiht, said hhe man, you can send it along` and cha1'g'c- it to my account. l Not on your life, replied the` dealer. No charge accounts. Youi ean t do business with mail order` houses in hart way. Fork over the cash. 'Dhe ouistomer did so. i ll`? LL. L...` ..n..h~ 4`n.. nnuf!1f)`n Use Lakeview Dairy Milk BUYING RETAIL [AS BY MAIL CELSH. LVIH: uwauuuuu \I|\| .-.,. Now the two cents for postage and ve cents for the money order." The customer, inwardly raving, kept, ` ~4..-.--.._.L ntarl nnizl fhn 7` The Lakeview Dair_y,__ 925w. yum. the Safe crzxckers rnvhbed Um I }on Co. safe in Ford Llity `s0c(:n'd time in three years. )0 (,`u*. u|ww`auu_y lLlvunn`h, ...., his zxgweemernt and paid the ,.A._ .unrxu ..\....... ..- Township: Best Oro Old Boys Reunion STAN DAi) BAN K no r*AT\TAT3A IF YOU WANT PURE, SAFE MILK, CALL BARKIE l$KAlVbl1-I\. IX. vvnuc, Juuuuyw Branches at Bradford. Bondhend. Crnighurst, Hawkutone, Lefroy. Keswick, Stroud, Hillsdnle and Elmvnvle ~ __. Cleanliness and Service" 13 L LL `.l-IJ. .|..n.\a.-..' __v_ __ OF CANADA BARRIE BRANCH-R. R. White, Afanager _......|.-. ..+ nun.-Ifnrd. Crnitzhurst, Hawkutc --75th ANNUAL SHOW-- UPULL L119 \.1u\,u.;A\._y \lA J\I\QA ..,-...-_-.,. See that your headlights do not glare. Glaring headlights are illegal. They are a positive menace. Have your headlights tested or send for simple instructions which the Department supplies free. BE COURTEOUS to others on the road. Though you may be within your legal rights, do not insist if others are inconvenienced or endangered. Be sure you always have your Motor Vehicle Operator s License with you. _ If you drive moderately, and well within the law, your autumn trips through Ontario will be never-forgotten enjoyments. I \JLJIlll\lA_ u.n. up-.. . Bedspread, Embroidered, Prompt Collections MONG the innumerable advan- tages of'using the services of the Standard Bank to make your collections by draft, is the efficient promptness with which you may close transactions by placing the details in our hands. Owing to exceptiohally favorable arrange- ments with our various agents, we are able to handle collections at minimum rates through our exclusive cOnne::tio_ns. DON'T MISS IT VVE HAVE INSTALLED the latest uip-to- tlie-minute equipment in our Da.iry, con- sisting of Pasteurizcr, Power Bottle Wasl1e1' and Sterilizer, and Automatic Filler and Capper, in.su1`inig clean and safe hzandling of milk. You are invited to call and inspect our plant and see the sani- tary way in which the milk is scientically pasteurized and all utensils sterilized. --AND-- `s Ketall veg-,_ Can-taloupes and pears, the local man `products, made their initial appear- uy -ance of the season at the market was | last Saturday morning`. The canta- loupcs ranged in price from 10C to he 25 each, a.ocordrinvg' to size. Pears from quoted at 50c and 750 per 6 and " .11-quaart baskets. Thimble berries did sold well at 20c and 25c a box. ;ho Apples were muclh more plen-biful yusc than at amsy prev?ous time and sold for 40c a basket. Shelled peas n, st.zug'eil a come-back" after having rgro been off the tables for a couple of weeks. 'I\he_\' sold_at 25c a quart. plied t,he,'I`z1ble corn brougvht 20c and 30c a us, You{do7.en cobs according` to quality. an oy(1grlButt<-1- continued to sell at 40c- a priund, and egigs ranged from 37c to 40c a dozen. Tomatoes went at 4 ,- pounds for 25: and potatoes at 30: y and 35c a peck. ln1p;nin1 for the` l`I-IE l,..... 7,, , I. . The prevailing prices were ' Butter ............ ............................... .. 4 Eg'g's ............................................ .. 38 Chickens 2! Cauiicwer ........................ .. 15-304 Onrionns (d.1`_v) ........................ .. 50c Onions g`ree.n) Gcosebemwieis .............................. .. 2( Cabbage ................................ .. 8-15: Green Peas 25-E ` Beets . . . . . . . . . . .. 5-10c 5 Pot.at.oes 40 Rzuiishes (large white) .... .. 10c ' Tomatoes .... .. A .... .. 2 Ii i ' ~ 0: Al Ontario Department of Highways 1&1-r\ 1` 1I`l`.\Y`I')\7 '\I.'....'.. an i . ' Stning` Bean-.3 . Apples Fowl 1 C`ho1'1'ies . .. .. 2 Cucumbers .... .. !Peppe1's ........... .. WThe Market Our Motto' to residents of Oro $2.00, $1.00. Page Thred .......... 40c lb. 38c doz. .......... .. 35c lb. 15-30c each .... 50c bask. W 8-15c head mu 25-35c qt bunch ...... m 40c peck u..10c bunch mu lbs. 25c M 25-40c won ........... H 10c Mm _ 75c bask. nr, 1L 15 12: . 3 for 10c ` 3 for 10c I. The Hon. GEO. S. HENRY Minister oven for a wealthy community. hutwNE-AF when we reflect that much of it re- prosonts the savixmgzs at` wnnwcn far. ` zulvzunced in life and clepcmlent`; Du thereon for their future, the \vo1'bh-':_>`um 1< .<.~ of the stock 5,-`-;~ntry who `.ea 5 them into such investmems erim-iMoth E it--aL--Beave1'ton Express. Emzoth 314.15 Go about and see how people in other Counties manage their affairs

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