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Northern Advance, 22 Aug 1929, p. 5

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Miss Doris Henson of Toronto is: /?spending her holidays at her home? here. , .. . .. ._A, -- Lu nah Rolls 1.`; Ghana on 1: R1. I5 Shocue tn Ll R0 . . . . . . . . Oatcakes hmm-,-xnadt.~ -2`.rnu-J1 Style . . F faked FVlwat \X`ITl'l")<` Q\I`A N 1!.......L.__ ;::::;3`M..,pkg. 29c Pork and Beans A\'Y'M'F`R_.[`|...:... f`s..-I:o-.. A p. A41 155211212`; ` I l\'1T!\"\` H- LIHBYKS Hun Lurgt: Bottle. . l (J! flu lllllbla III?-ll-Ila AYLNfER-(`.hoioe Quality 1 No. 2 Sta Tm . . . . . . . . . .. ` I Ir`.-lDl13 Home-made Style ' Bottle . . . . . . . . Bottle 32c EX'TZRA SPECIAL NESTLE S 0NDENSED vv pun Mwlgev. J. Farmer and sonl Gifford of Kleinburg called friends here last week. I \.r__ _,,,1 an n 1 . n . 1: I WATCH FOR YELLOW PRICE TICKETS, THEY DENOTE SPECLAL VALUES 3 Rolls 1 ' 2 Tins Z30 Bottle 240 Sovereign Red Sockeyc - -...-I` -_- SALMON IYALVIEF` TI]\r `) . 170 .....m.._, IJJ. Luau uccn. \ Miss Mae McKinley was in To- ronto over the week end. ; 100 ! Half a million workers returned` to their task in the cotton mills of Laneashire, England, on Monday,`- :and 1,500 cotton mills started again? lafter three i(lle weeks. .-\n eleven-l ihour con1'ere1'ice on Thursday lastl between representatives of the strik- ing operators and the employers re- _sulted in an agreement to submit to "arbitration the employers demand :for an all-round reduction in wages iof 12.82 per cent. In the mean- 'time work is resumed at the old rate `of wages pending the decision of lthe arbitration board. The court` `will consist of ve members, two. nominated by the workers, two by the employers and an independdent lchairman to be mutually agreed up- lon. Both sides have agreed to abide 'by the dseision of the court. I , York Township is passing a by- law to reduce the speed limit to 20 miles per hour, excepting on the county highways, where the speed will remain at 35 miles as at pres- _ ent. COTTON WORKERS RETURNED TO THEIR TASK ON MONDAY_ The Fund tn Grow On. . . . . Lemon Cheese KK.O\'AH--Nledium 572: J: ITL... 1+1. 9.. LI-.. KKO \'AH--Medilun 51: Health Salts Fahd Q.-.4-.n LL . . . . . . .. Shrimps Wet Park . . . . . . . Macaronz {`A"`I<`I I IV; |)....A Cdh! Spring .. " "3 *7; Pure Orange 1W armalade orrvvrrnrvsrvxn .. - -.. `lin- ouuxxuxr o `nu-as. Jar . . . . .. Jul. LFULI Wheatsworth Biscuits The Health Biscuit . . . . . . ..Pkg. 21c Brillo 1!... K1. I?.._._l A -. -A Murray and George and Miss Meta Hunter of Toronto spent the week end at their home here. XJ......I.l ...J h, `I7 11 n 711 ;:~._. er Dtwks . V -P -m_,,__._ ' _2 Tms. z="ul Btamond Cleanser 1: Cleans . . . . . . . . .. 2 fl-`iI1S cry a 24 IVI. EDIIKDI III (II CATF.LLI S Ready Cul- : The Food Crow .` vs/vow ,-_,.1b. Pkg. 19c ".\' F$'V?E`IC' -V (`T11 1 it sure-Jeu. .. .. .. .... Rubber Rings Extra Uulvy Chulity. . . .. SPECIAL-- HERE ARE A FEW SUl'i !.3. 235- -- Fruit Jars _, 9 CORONA Bran3-Mediun1 S"1- . . . . . .L""'en OJ-` -' Fruit ,]Z.r'-' `. CORONA Bu:Id-"Smu 53- D0745 7" Parowax lM1 ERIAL---1;: r.-. Inn.-r. . Zinc ar `in s , Good Hivy Qunlil_v`.g. ............... .. F ?-C 18 .2": gr. "I 2 Hes` Certo Qua-an. Inll cut. un.u uuuu: IICIC. Harold and Bruce Wallace of To- ronto visited their home over Sun- day. cJa.-.. Jar,` 0:-ange or Lemon -._n_ w...-`...g.-1 3:345:51!!! Is." "L`az;'m*L;i`3i1m Marmalade 1 twutlcl 11: 6'5 Qxulity . IJIIII/1/ Jill llll Ur Heavy Quality . {`n-+n PBE@mwmj;;f% -I-1-rvrs-rs A"`\'I1 . -a--.~v A--. ..-,, ~- _ (3 3 E Tin I uu_-. i Mr. and Mrs. Nichol] of Toronto`; visited Mr. and Mrs. Frc- Woods? this week xv AIII . . . .. ... -uwuvvu Jar. 5 15c 1 216 , llc Since the adoption of the Old Age Pensions Act in the three western `provinces a total of $2,637,028.83 ;has been paid to 12,002 pensioners, iaccording to a summary just issued iby the Department of Labor. Of I the total amount the Federal Govern- ment has paid half, while the pro- vinces and municipalities have shared the remaining half. It has been estimated that each pensioner re- ceived an `average of $18.50 per month. I. .. .. .___ In Manitoba there are 4,556 pen- sioners, in Sgsigatchewan 3,401, and in British Columbia 4,045. IN WESTERN PROVINCES 12,000 DRAW PENSIONS E*@es;2. SPECIAL DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF TOWN V} NE (iZ4?'1i LARGE 9 C RO'I'7'LI~.' `.49 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. , S. Fralick on the arrival of a little girl on Thurssday, Aug. 15th, at the R.\ Hospital, Barrie. 7' T3,... r\r\rl l\y`Y..~ 0 T......L -4` T`luu.a JAR SPECE . E Ln-a A. N. SEMMENS C. 6 : B33 1`/I1`/1jJ,l;~ For H<`1yis2.;; Also Trunks and Light Cartage. PHONE 1231; Cart age IAI IHEI l`II.'D\ Tl 19 `D-'-ten .3 J. .5) picnic a Among; \\ \\ \ \\\\ \ Dnzcxx 186 Bottle 29c Dozen 80 Page ` Five` ;.--;v, u. wA|\. nu...-... .unu.u--V liveryone connected with the family by birth or niarriage 5-.: to hr-lp mzike this one o (lay.< 10' be looked back on 5 nut.~:tan(lin;: day in their lives. Miss Jessie Parsons of Bui'k'si Falls visited with Miss Norma Chap-i7 pel last week. 5 NJ .._..I III ... I`J.'...L....L J O-....h..: 1... ;u.:-. n \.\.u. Mr. and Mrs. Rinchart of Stayneri spent a few days at Geo. Craw-j ford s last week 9 \r- n I`! n. . n Mr. and Mrs. R. Plowright `andtc Elsie and Miss Winnifred Orchardij motored to Aurora and Oshawa on t Sunday for a couple of days. in Miss Rae Hellyer of Kenilworthle is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. r Cook. 1 I '_SLOAN r-`AMu.!Es HOE?) ` FIRST RE'JL`EICN v........ .. yrgurr l-Ion. Pre.'~:., J. W. Sloan, To- mmr); P1'(`S., J. L. Sloan, Churchill; 'I`re:1.<., I\Ir.<. H. I`homz1.~:; Sec y, W. B. Sloan, Churchill. lt \va;~' decided to hold the next picnic on tc.- third Saturday in July, 1930, at the lnnisl '[`o\\'nship Park. I...,.....nv.n ,.n~..n.\,.-,..l ..-:41. LL 0!-.. TRAFFIC OFFICERS COSTS TOO HIGH, SAYS MAGISTRATE THURSDAY, AUGUST :22, 1929. Miss Rose Collins over the week end. 1: 1 -.r n On VVr.-dne.sdu_v, Aug. Hm, f the Inca] Sloan f:1n1i!i(: ionic at Innisl [`o'.vn.~=hip ...n,.~ 4-1..-...,. ....,. ., ... ... MINESING case \\'(')`C z1djourno,d for :1 Frid:1y'.< .+c-.<:-ion of the 4 STROUD_ Some papers are giving consider- able publicity to the police of To- ronto for preventing nieetings by_ the Communists in the parks. This is just what these want, publicity. Thoronto has a law that public .meetings are not to be held in the parks without the consent of the poligc, and as the Communists did not get that permission, they \\'L-re taking the law in their own hzinLl.~: in attt-niptingr to try it. The police are elnployutl to maintain m'(lc-1' and see that the lztws are 0b. ._ un noun ; ; gun. Sloan to be ALI-. l\I\P! F LL" was in Barrie` 1 ...\,u '.'L (lrivins: -.V J\ ` of thr; ':l. ` memorial, \.I|\1.`~, umnu. The eight .~`t21ine(l _2`lZl. mcmorizil windows for St. Paul's which Dix} Cody chose while in England will; not be,completed for some time.' l`hrcc others, chosen earlier, Dr. Cody hopes to have in place be- fore the winter, well as the mem- orials which the members of the Toronto Police Force are erecting` in memory of Miss Anne Wood. The` blazoned with the arms of 'I`oronto_ in heraldic colors, was ordered by Dr. Cody in England. Dr. Cody went from England to Hm \'..r..- than .-...A Df!Ir\.<`:v\:\ 1|\,uK..V uu: ;uuiu_y. B The biggest thing in England is, [in Rev. H. J. Cody s opinion, the 9. Boy Scout Jamboree now in pro- {lgress at Birkenhead, a suburb of 3Liverpool. Rev. Canon Cody, who - 1'eturn(=.d to Toronto on Saturday, re- -;ported that he found Boy Scouts lcvery place he went in Enoplantl. . V They are gatli-ered from flll ox or ;the world, D1`. Cody ?dlll_. from -l0 -]_)lU.(,'L.'.` within the liinpxw and :50 ipluuz.-5 outside. It is .1 niznwellous :11'm_v of boys tonic to,,r::Lit:-1' on the luommon :_j'mLiml of their youth and ",thoi1' mr-n1be1`. in the Scout or l"l`-.e1'u zme 1r. 6`no x" "l`.'i1i po.<. vAu\.L\.u L1; :11. \/uu; Ill Lauglauu. the Near East and Palestine, and re- turned to Canada with more treas-v ures to add to the collection in St.: `Paul's Church. They include a love-I ly bit of marble from the pavement. 'of the house where St. Paul was] born and a stone from the stadium; where Polycodp, Bishop of Smyrna"! su'ered martyrdom for his faith, \ TN 1!!!! 1 .\Ia_vor J. B. Johnston of Oriilia. challenges the editor of the Packet and Times to run for any oice that is in the gift of the people of Orilliu. and beat him. J. B. always did have :1 high opinion of himself. but` evidently he is mzikini-.): mthr-1* :1 nwss of things as .\I:1yo1' this year. ..-.._~.....?._ mu` .1 nuuu -...u.. Ll\ :11.` \I1 impr(-.<.~ upon us the I-.\:tL-315. uml \'uricL}' of the Iiznpirc-'.~' ric'nu.~' and c0n\'i('Lion I,h.'1t the I}1'iLi--21 Ixlc-.4 2111- still the zulvantages of thoe riches inside the family. 1 Tkn n:nvl-M u#n:nn:l n-T Flying Officer Sta'ord was born at Halifax in 1899, but was edu- |cated in Ireland. He was 21 member _of the Royal Air Force and served in the ying service during the great lwar from 1917 to 1921. He came `to Canada eighteen months ago. He ;`is survived by a wife and one son :residing at Camp Borden. i\n..-n+`;aw..... U-..--.. ...L..~,, 1.-...- There were twenty-four entries in ",!lw.- Field Crop Competition in Oro 'l'0wnship, conducted by the Agri-` cultural Society in 02115. Judging was done "last week by Mr. Geo. Little of Agincourt, and the seven, highest scores were made by the fol- lowing: A. C. Currie, Thosl Fletcher, George Pearsall, J. A. Ross, H. J. Crawford, Geo. Kirkpatrick and Munsford Horn. .~..:u.-.5 uu ucuug JJULUCII. ; Aircraftsman Hanson, whose home !is in Meaford, Ont., was not seri0us~ ly hurt. .....H, \.IA ..,... told `.`I(- that` in cL;ILLu'e 1.5 virtually (1angr:1`r;!s ti fo. country. a 1 On Friday last Flying Oicei` G. iR. Stafford at Camp Borden wa.~ `killed and Aircraftsman ~G. A. Han- lszon injured when their airplzm. `crzi.~:hed into :1 cottage near the fly ling eld. The cottage is occupied by Major P. Eearnshaw, oicer com- {manding the Signal Corps, and sev- eral were inside at the time but none were injured. St21ll*'ord and {Hanson were up on 21 test ight \\"nen engine trouble developed and without warning the plane dropped. Qrnl-`n\.:l [Hail luv` 1..-...... ..L`&,... H n n,uuuu n suuune, x Stafford (lied an crash. ITORONTO DIVINE YSEES SIGNS g _()F FARM DECAY -IN BRITAIN hility, .e'\. 1);. Cody 1* ` this :=.lmr> .'r`mp1<. non of Britain xvzw v ,.,;\.u. 1.. `u .... of the dream of Lin Thc other was the 1e. of Dominions to develop :1 st2'o1=.<: 'u.riL-d civiliza i:-n--a c.'\'iIi /.a.'.\.'.: du.~.t1'iz\l as \`.;-L1 as pastoral. H1... I"...-... I)..1n.'.~ vogxx '...- ,,..-..,..... In Great Britain you Ituu nzul` over industrizxlized population, abso-'1 lutcly dependent upon imported food and politicans who daze 1.0. .:u;;;v-' a tax on fou In the Domin- ions you have a nam1'u'a u.1" ' ...... 4,. those ])l`4:`,(`!1t \\w-n.- f\i:`.~:. Jessie .~\dam:~:, l ortWilliz1m; )Ir:~:. Hz,-lr,-n Bz1nni. Wzzu-rl_v: .\lr. and Mrs. .~\lo_\'. Cowan, Barrie; Mrs. Kate Bc1'kinsha\\', Toronto; .\lr.-'. \'\ rich`., the Slozms and Thomas of Churchill. Those present decided that the :-=.nm:;1l Sloan reunion should be :1 thing: zu-,con1pli instvad of : lhing talked about as it ha.~' been for (7.'r>:u'.<, and :1 Mr. Cowzm to tuks HEM: chailr, when the following` xvero elected pro`.'i. ofcers until nz-\:t , , m .. .,l,, n_,,, 1- 1 n1 1- _,.,.. ll|V\4 IIEESTS to forego tariffs give to \', 4 x`.. . 7.4". V`\.. iPlane with Two in It Crashes int: n.. 1. .-_.ny. CAMP BORDEN PILOT upn v H.` ml 1 nu... "nu. nvvv nu nu. xunauca I Cottage and is .Total Wreck. Av. _;. us. \4\4 1'1`rar.- trade wi mthr-1' :m .id<- ', the Empire .a.. ..l .. 1,. f:11`~rc:u(-hin;>; a will do good--- I4 ...ZH L. .l.. \l\l ,,.,v.. .. ,_,.\,..y \ll \'-"ill help 1.0 bring` bet'm':: of the whole Empire the .-\`<-loping our great estate. .l.\. . ,.._.I .,L.... L 1... ., aux. , in London .4 ....v. KILLED IN CRASH nu... V. nu. clzxixncd by Lin: truic ofcvr in the c2L<(,-, who cluinmd >'.50. Dn'.'ing without :1 permit is 21 mild 0'L~n(:o, and the costs should not :".:n to $4.50," observed his worship. u ..u...u.... u..........,, the prot".-1iLm 1.?-~`. growing; iml.1.sLz". '. I`, .l.. ,..... 1.113 coir Jith the 4||\4 yuuu. u ; U` hour after . \..n.u;u 1.; Bis`uopr'ir_- 22;? glyino`. This is 4 ., -\. .x,. ...npire f1'0(.- t1`.".d<\ H, \/..l thu wa u1tL1r'.-.1 n- x vAA\. V. -.... 1 :1'1.'i| l l Tuesday the party left for camp,l arriving about 5 p.m. Wednesdayl was wet and spent at the camp. Thursday the boys were the guestsl of Messrs. Pervin and Marsh, own-I ers of the Steamer Belle of Temu-l l-gami, on a boat trip on the lake; which was greatly enjoyed. Fridayl the boys were taken to an islandi where an American company were; making lms of wild animals whichl [they had caught in the north. Sat-i lurday was spent on a sight seeing`; trip as guests of the Forest .Ranger,{ returning to camp about 6 p.m. I\ m y - ._ ...l WINNERS `OF FIELD CROP COMPETITION IN ORO TWP. ` 1 LU IN; All .~tpz~ak highly 01 the possi-: M1 bilities of the North Country, :md`exten `morn: t'.mn one of them have e.\:~`them pressed a desire to 110 north z1_':z1in Mic-11~ soon. They also speak in the hi_:h- WA}.- ! On Sunday morning at 7 o'clock? 1 the homeward journey was started and the Barrie boys arrived about`; 5.20 p.m. : of the Abitibbi Pulp Mills for sup-l per. The plant was insp0cted,l which proved most interesting. ' us a .1 . . .. - LocAL BOYS ENJOY 3 TRIP TO THE NORTH (Comcznued from page one) Eummvs` limmis ..--...., u_v '%::%b:sff.??eg JJJJ ....... it some zoo Lime Juice MON'I`SEIiR.A'l`-M.cdium Size noaie .. . .. Bottle 3913 Lemon Cup and Orange Cup rvonccul 3` nr LI'v`IVrI11Ioo Dana`. 93.. Crape Juice WELCH'S--Natiannl Drink-- Medinm Size Bonds. . . . . . . . . .` rm I 17- f """ "'1' """ """"D" """f' ` caossr; & nnacrwxurs . . . _ . . . . . .. Bottle . Letnonade and Orangeade rvru-rn-rt -n_, ; 0 'I`:..... ` 1 LnLAW=s { FREJET & NUT Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Poyntz, Mr.T and Mrs. Andrew Giffen of Bramp-.` ton and M. Giffen of Mount -Forest` visited at Walter Downey s on Wed-, nesday of last week. ! NH... mi ..- 7\,r-1. :..1-.. __.A_ 3.. m- :~7In:7:cz7,zr.4;1- $N1Lmmr ClL.1L.yV,JZ.1l A ` Cjfi-BlElAI`iE S!EI:1E.-=-=- E-iFJ _ MAIIASCIIINO 4'\"Z'j'jt'j-11-:1:-t r\n a;;%3 v|l.v.;: 5.; LIBB Y S RIPE .)-u;:. C TIIV I 8 312'. Allbc-rt I.,eonzn'(i of Toronto ho1i with his mothc-1', .VIr.'~'. J.: 3. Leon:u'd. Mrs. Edward .\IcConke_\' of To-3 route is visiting: hm; : .\Ir.<. R.` McConkey and ;`\Ii.<.e .`-I211'<::11'm. .\Ic-` Conkey. The Northern Advance `vv \. nu. \..).`\;A|\.C ul uuuxucay. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons are on an `extensive motor tour that will take {them througrh Northern Ontario, Michigan and Illinois, and home by \"-.n.' n" (`V in--.n-n . r | L. J. Parsons, Superintendent, and: Ihis x-.'L.'c, the L\Izm`on of the Oswego' ?(N.Y.) County Tubercular Sanitor-E }ium, passed through Barrie on their; {way to North Bay and Algonquin` [Park last Saturday morning. ` I un, , . . _ __.........., ....._...... : When an Advance reporter en-_ # lquired if they had any complaints; :10 make regarding traffic dif`culties,, EH1`. and Mrs. Parsons both replied` fin the negative. i ; We are delighted with the seen-I `ery and the country in general andj `have found all the Canadian officials} gwith whom we have come in contact: `to be the essence of courtesy. : ' M.- um: mm D...._.... ....n .... .... est. terms of the kindness and 'thoug'l1tfuJness of Hon. Wm. Finlay-L son, who sponsored the trip, also Mxni ED. L. White, who was such good' company. Mr. White presented {each boy with a beautiful hunting Ilmife in a case. I :FIND OFFICIALS THE 7 1 ESSENCE IOF COURTESY` - WHITE SW:`\N B!" m]--- Surch,` and Purity . . . . . . 2 Lbs` Red River Cereal 'l`h. N..y.....l I-`.y..l r.... - The N:-lurzll Foo lvf r ` Old und Young. ,'. . .0 ` High Park S).`.`l.V"i-(5?t?a, S DI. .. _._.o.., .. .... .- *4. .V..- 50 lo 1. Package . ` . . . ` . . . . . Pkg. 126 Sanitary Drinking Cups LILY Brand . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . .. Pkg. 5c Sanitary Straws 2 Pkg. 5:: -... y . A.u.;1uuu.n, A.lS~LLA\.u {e\'. and Mrs. S. Lamb of Dunn- ville are renewing acquaintances here this week. n n 1- us v-. . u

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