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Northern Advance, 18 Jun 1931, p. 3

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THURSD.-\Y. JU.\`I} 18. 1931_ jl.nm cc `T7 .c~ do not oppose anyone, all we seek is the good of the C4,:-untry. Our policy is to benet our respective localities by em- plo-yiiig our own and the oating capital under our control, in sup- port of the trade and industry of the place. The founders of The Canadian Bank of Commerce made this statement, knowing that Canada l1(,`('!.l(`(_l a bank which would em- ploy the savings of the people so as to hen et the individual striving to produce more from the land, the forest and the mine-~cross- roads settlements looking forward to liuppier living conditions. Continuing the policy of its founders, this Bank now serves every branch of Canadian com- merce, in all sections of the country. Our services are available for every worthy enterprise. Capital Paid Up - 30 Millioxl Dollars Reserve Fund - 30 Million Dollars Sold in Barrie only by ....._-.w_- -56 Elizabeth St. Page Three lm: from Vancouver, Vic {Orin or Seattle to Skagway and return, $90, inclding nxcnk and berth. Magni- cent steamers. All outside l"r\r\r\1n =$ANAnuA . _..__ ?;%.IH`@VA$ JUST PHf.`NE 577--YVE DO THE REST Full information, illustrated booklets,ctc., from any Agent of Canadian National Railways. Soclety. E The setilement z11`1`i\'ed at was that` lthe last will of Richard Patterson l (luted Feb. 1.`), .1930, was to be .~;el ";1.~ir,le and (lCCl`\l.`i,`(l null and void, and gthe probate issued by the Surrogzw: [Court of the County of Simcoe :05 lthe executors therein named be 1'-` 'u1'ne(l to the Surrogate Court put` {The previous will of the late Mr. ;I uL.1ei'so1i, dated Oct. 15, 1929, was `i'eco1nmen(lc-(1 to be zuln'ii.te(l to pro; -bate and the executor therein namedl `being the William J. Fin- l1Zl}', was not only tot` curry oui Lhu w.~i'1n.<, of the rst will, but also pay :11) the solicitor for the plaintiffs, G. ;\V'. Morley, I{.C., the sum of $500` gin full, 1'ep1'esenting the costs of this -mztion and 10 include his (lisbLn';~:r.-- 3 ::l('lll',S. suzin: to an order from the judge.` *~'l`k,. -uh! \\'illi-.nn I l".nl:1\v it 4'n l l l 4 v I .\l_V1`1lL` lmxw-ring L to be Hett, c ` plzxintifT, `son and . I}. Then 5 mlunt. 1 By co of Bout !~Iw.\.-i`.'t` ferred 1 T-ll gate juw Irv luom.-....+ '21 scutlement. '1 ne Otner piainbiils in; lilac case were A. O. Lawson, H. C.` i Lawson, L. B. Patterson, F. M. Park-- 'r21-, and the defendants, Annie Olivia lLzn\'. ;\1-ary Lucinda Lawson, Lil- lian Beatrice Patterson, Florence .\iyrt1e Parker, William Maurice Pat- |tc1`:'on, an infant, and the Publicl Trustee, William Finlay (executor of _a previous will), the United Churcli lof Canada and Upper Canada Bible Society. . i lm. empnwnt m'1`i\'e(l at TWO WVMCE . CASES ARE SENT HERE F09; TRIAL}; (Continued from page one) G. W. Morley, l\'.C., who drew tllc will at the instance of William H. l?,=`-:`.`,,or`. ;.;.\`. .`.li';x,(l .`l.w..x~x.~..(. ..w 2.1201-t, muned as executors, stated ' prepzired to meet the objec- Lien 131211 Mr. Pattersoii was of un- sound mind at the time the will was (lruxxn, with witnesses who would give I.-" (le11ce to the contrary, but he was wiliins: to confer with the other coun- sel to see what could be done toward a setxtlement. The other plaintiffs in .`.~.. n-1;-o umma A O Taxvcnn. H. C. ! u ' " 1:11`-1`1I',S. 1 . The said William J. Finlay is to may the plaintiffs, William ll. Daven-, `port and Alfred .VIu1'woo(l Davenport each the sum of $100 for their care, ; pz1in.~; and trouble in connection with }said will. The p1z1int.ifl"s action is to `be dismissc-(1 without costs and Lllt aw`: of all otlzms [):1l"iu.~' `dl`(.` to bu] .l.I.. run no Hm. 1-_i'l1'(- \4'\/' A. wunam ruuurmn. H ` The suit of .J:m. Ilrlcr \'crsu.< W21- lsam C. GiIc'm'i.L and llyrtlc )Icl{cn- ( /`iv, in\'ol\`in;: an t:.~ tZL1C of over 0 `$10,000 in C:nm(lu and cUi1.~'idt":`:1b1(.' }>:u1JL-my in the L'ni*od States, left I by David Culderwull, \\'z1.< handled in ,1 2: ;lL"1x Um` .~'21me way, as the counsel :1~;rcc(l on a sct.tlemL-nt without trial. 5111 this instance the (lefendam, I |.\Iy1`L1c 1\ IcKenzic, is to pay $1,000 1 coun;~:c1 fm-.9, and the actionli (lisnlissed without c0.~`t.~t. J. R. of Orillia, appeared for the associated with C. H. Cz1r- : `rm zmtl W . A. ROVS. K.C.. and AI: .- `~ UL an uL1LI_'L [nu ALI.` uu; ipayuble out 01' the esmtc. Boys, I{.C., represent:-d W. J. E\;:;ucuLo1' and public trus ce; i`\'}`:i'Lu,=hcud z1p})::2u-((1 for 111(- l(`}nn-nh Ry-i-.--ox I<`rr) .:m1l (`( 1 \\l31LL`l1L`ll(l ZL[)]J_'?H'X`U Church, B1-iy;g.-, Frost counsel for L7))pc1' Ca It-iniv inn] ('1, H. Ha`! (.'ll.`L_V, {HUI Ln. 1']. J3.` `in: official `.'.'uz1rr1i-.111 William P2LLtu1`son. 'x*1..-. .-...: no` 1...`. 1.`! gpxznmln, ussocxuueu \\1u1 U. 11. \,'cu.-' .-on W. A. 0y.<, l{.C., .-\.| :1}. Thompson, of Pem-tang, for den` ; ` X consent of the cuun.<(.-I, the came ' vof Beu.t1~ie:.- Hez1. \`('l`Sl1S Joseph `Ht-`.\'i`.'t` and Norman Hodge was re- for trial to the senior surro-| judge, Judge Dudley H0lmes.l Stewzlrt and Stewart are acting for` H.`.~..'- plaintiff and Boys and Boys for nv defence. Ottzxwu, Jum: 9.-'l`he back to the: ,..,l unn1~nrnI\V1f" niHnh-rl hv I-Inn.` BACT( TO THE LAND *1 C HDZUIIC [.0 full` initlated by Hon.I mi.-.0.-H. n4` Tn.-nr-nn,| st .uml Co. w<:1'e Iunada Bible So~ `Z. repre; n of the infant. Your Suit, Coat or Dress Cleane and Pressed for lrlcr wtzue over` .l ........i.l......L.I- V. :1 ` Finlay, \ [` . . 1.. Ifnittd n mum I VBEEKEEPERS *H0"LB Amuuai. FEEL!) DAY; . i In spite of the general depression, iv :xki'eel1)ini of optimistingyrevailscamong t.c- ee'c-epurs 0 nncoe ount.y, .and a large number from all parts of the county gathered Sat-urda_v. June 13th, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. D. Smart, Ehnvale, fox their annual eld day. 1 The Dominion Government, in re-- sponse to resolutions sent in by \'ar- u drafted and passed by ordc-r-in-coun- ml :1 set of grading rules for honey. These will become law in each pro- 1` iious beekeeper.< associations, has I 1-:v\nn :4` run} u~i1nn nrinnfrari hv H11. .cz1ndles can be made, L'(}l`.{ll to those HIV uUuuA_\ 1,...5.._ A new f(`21{L11'0 of this Inn.-c.-`.in.g xvas the presence of Mr. G. L. Jzxwis, of| the Rucld_v .\I:mufac`tu1`ing C0., who (*.\tl'1ibit1;-(l wo1'king' models of most of the equipment used in up-to-da"e honey houtc-.=. The RLulLl_\' people have perfected anew nu.-1.ho\`. of bleaching beeswax, from wlnch. \\'n.\:_ formerly imported. It is hope-fl t`n,9 this new outlet will soon ab: the` present large surplus of beeswax. The new tari of 20 per cent. on be has been a good `hing fm. tl-. l)oekeL=ne`.'. T -`e price cf raw wax, luv`; 4:alw'nnI`l\` `arl\'L1`.1l'ful l lnese W111 become ld.\\' 111 eucu pru- vince if and when adopted by tn Provincial Government. The detail. and applicntioxl of these grading" rules '-.`rc:'e explained by Prof. Millon. Pro-| vincial A\pia1"`t. l Qinnm Qimr-rm '9: inohulr-ri in LI VIHCIZU -\Aj.H'd1'.l:'L. Since Simcoe clean-up arc-a, 21 ( been made to suy brood, and w1=e:'e t110:`0ug_r1t1_V ca1'1'i< . Mn.-,. 1vr\r\\V:< Fun A - 't`i0ns of the county to cover where 3 Lll$(`r'l:'(` is causing .seriou.= loss . . in .=om-3 (ll:l.1'iCtS European brood of a particulzi1'ly virulcn`. t3'p- ` is fxiving `he insp:`:ct01' :1 g`i'c-"T fou" . deal of 'L1'OL1blO owing to the great diffi- culty of clisting'ui:-hing` it. from the! more deadly plague. ! .\I:mufacituring' lhave a new n1'. .'tl`a0\l wa.\: those `formerly t`n.9'i ab.=o1'l the tzu-i foi tin` The cf xvzm . of that Lillllllizl LL` cmal aifc ` necc:~sa1;\' ll"" l`. hin '1 u the C0_'`Cl`:(l 2 off its th -u The la for static Only year an ` case of 1 The by bentures 31st Dec` The 18S1 is the impo mills in 1 'iz.-cl ass: h:1.< alrca(l$' advance-(1. {trill l'\n l 1110 IL` 1111 (let ,.,.2n. illllii H1 .`UJ , mi... N C111 ` H10 X OI (USUll5"Lll:-111 '0 nnw F:-:1111'n n`? 1 1;` _<:1\'n1g Inc 1ns]_\::CLU1` :1 oxvmg rn rum r1nnrHv 11In(r11n {Vb x)w:K(~.*L>pe:'. 1"e pr VX1215 already : \VhH: honey, 111 11 I\'\1'\1~Ir\r\< [1115 I:l.l1'(."dU_\' ilU\ 'clilL'L`U.. i in line with other} ;l`mn',l.~tl1:'l'.~, i. moving very slowly iI`.| sun; 1nurkut.s, it is estimated that if `U:-.u people of Canada would increasr: Lln-1 use of honey but one pound pel capila i` would absorb the presem! stock on hand. The Smart family us-sl labout 1300 pounds of honey per 5111-} num. .\I1's. .Sma1't says they began |. honey for .sugar from ` `lwulth sfandpolnt and now use it for! .bz1l;in,L,-', canning fruit and for pm:-E l- "'1' nu---nnuu ~,\'v\----.. :u-'21)` ._. L ..\ ;; 1; (x.~ formerly usc-d. l W1`. .VIo1'1e_V_ P0tLii., :1 familiar gure to most of the oldn.-r bf,-ilL`c1>i'1`: `1n`esent. also a(l(i1'e;<. the i \'\ ing. M1`. Pettit \\'z1:< 21 form..~- pro-E vincial apiarist, entering: the sci-vita" of the government. in 1905). Much of the pioneer work of o1`_s:n11izz1iori' and improvement of methods was done by Mr. Pettit, who is now \'icx;- prs-sident of the Ontario I~Ionc_\' Pm- duccrs Co-operative, Limited, and 211-i so one of the inost exten: honsy producers in Canada. He is also well known as a shippo;-1' of packa e bees from his a1)1ari0.= in (}0o1`_~;m.1,g IT Q A ` ~ l l 0 ` . who contributed `l sible to make this mrwt x U.b.A. Beekeepers may be proud of they fact that while small in numbers` when compared with wor`. in other; rural industries, they are probably` the best organized. With a provin- ciial apiariszt who is alw-ays on the job, a strong" provincial O1`1`1lllZZ`.ll0!1 with many a ilial'ed county associa K Lions, they have been able to obrai from the Government, i1`1'e.~pect.i\'e ;of party, practically everything: they lizwe gone after. They have also a eo-operative company marketing` their produet. that has SL11'\ l\`CLl through a most trying period and is s.eadily winning new support. In promoting a feeling of goon fellowship and co-operation, thes_-- eld (lays, which originated in Sim- coe County, play an important part I and the appreciation of the gathering was expressed in a hearty vote 01 thanks to the host. and lio.<`.e;:\< and to` the speakers of the day. also to the Po}: Scouts of Mr. S1nart.s troop. in em.-1'_\` way pos- ing` a . `of 398,000,000 busliels, K t l vvAA\.unI. vvttu ..~..u-... -v; nu. northwest, the lowest in 66 year nearly 20 points below the average for the past ten years.. The Can- adian condition was estimated at 80, many as possible visit the old home! started in 1000, and compared wit'r.l 97 last year. I Compared with last _\`ear s harvest; this years` crop is estimated to total aroundl 275,000,000 busrht-l.< in Canada. 1 The probable American crop is` placed around 185,000,000 bushels` by statisticians. Last year 2-17.000.-. 000 were harrestecl. 1 From Fort William it is rr.port.e:l; that Canadian wheat exports in llay had exceeded any month since cember, 1928, the total movement for the month being 31.510803. Stocks of Canadian wheat in >'t01`e rs-r.'e:lerl during Hay more than 23,000.000 bushels. There was a fa`.linf: of in export clemaizd.-' from n'.'(-`.'--."..~' im- porters, it was 1'C'D0l"-wfl. 1U.S.A UL`l:." 11 1),...- Oro Council met. at th<- !o\\`n hnlll 1011 May 26th, with all mumbL-1'.< p1'.~.~'-' l ent. f`n.nwnuninnh'nn_- \\':-\-ru 1-nnrl nun` vJil.\. 1'1.I.\L'L nu: llLk'u3Cl|L, ing :1 grmnt for rozu`. (1i\'i.~io:1 X0. G1.` W. Wynes, G. Lyall and J. D.` Gilchrist :1; council to straighten out road at Neil McCuaig s. 'P1nn I-nnhnn mn+ (`nnndinn `\'nfin`nn5? _\vho w:1.~` :1b: from school for lackl month. In addition. 1,500 families 7 2-`: _ ' /' 5 V ULL1t\\'il., aunt: u.-;m.- u:u.n LU me. 94 1%. I L W A liand movement, I ~'-' W. A. Gordon, Minister of Immigra- tion and Colonization, has succeeded POW Colhorne, June 9.-The tru- in placinxr 7,600 single men on the 5 ant ofTicer 1'ep0I"0d t.th 5*`-hl3i'z11'm.< of this country, who had been 5011111 l:1.~:t night the 02180 Of 9- bY` unemployed, up to the end of last V of ti-ousers, through D0\'01'1)'- Tllelhuve been placed on selected fa1'm.<. father .euggest.ed to the boy that h`-" The work is being: cai'1`ie(l on go sliing and sell sh to_ buy W91 through officers of the departmentl necessary article of clothlng. Thelworking with the two rai1\vzi_\' boy did so and was at school the next `.3-,.te,n5_ - day. . ( `out. roaa an .Veu mcuuang .3. I The council met Canadian Natiomxii Rzlilway officials at Wz1tt a crossing and nliscusst-(1 the drainage sitruutiont I thr.-re. . ` i LI.nl..n nnnh-n;-+e n4` T\T1~;~ TWn1-/\H1\': s H'\(.'1`O. I ` Hydro contracts of Mrs. Do1'ot.h_v; `Dul I\`Ir:<. S. M. Parker and Mrs. I11. Robertson \vc-rc- Z1CC(.'])LL'd as satls-I ` factovy. l "`\~r` r-mm:-H m(-9' :w`:1in m1 I\I:1\' 28111 I2l.(.'l.D1'y. l ":``.-.r' council nict again on Blziy `and .\'I:1y 29th and apportionc-(l the [statute labor for the township, and ma(l(,- out. the lists. The clerk was in: to mail them to the over : `won at ms p1`0pC1`L}'. I (`olonization road and machinery `by-law, having been appro\'L-.1 by the (lL~part.ment, was given it. third road- `im: and passed. _ l`}~.n \'nv'innc :nn\\' n`.n\vinvz andl Isccrs. Norman Worthy came before u council regarding a d1'ainag'n: .~:iuw. tion at his propert_v. I (`n1nnimHnn mm] and mnchinorw `IHJI and passed. The various snow p`.o\ving and" other accounts before the council were o1'(1erc-(1 paid, and the meeting u1journed. lDiagnosis Wrong, Treatment Correct I .. _..._.. .,...,,..--,- ...-.._,, _ Let me kiss those tears a\vay,l s\'.`cethcz11't, he bc-gm-d temlerly. She fell imo his z11`m.~: and he was\ very busy for a few moments. But the tear.'< owed on. Will nothing stop them 2" ho ask ed breathlessly. I No, she n1L11'1m1~:r-zl. It s hay `fc-V01`, but go on wi`h I110 treu1munt_. -I\'ova Scotia Medical Bu'n'1otiu. :1a1 .~mp1ar1st. ince was included in *11.: 11-111) determined effort ha= n suppress, .-\.me1*ican fouY ad, '\'1'=e:':- inspection has been :oug_r111_v carried out for three 01 '0 the disease is p1`et;t_v well [er c0n`ro}. Thc-11` are still large} 3101 ' of the where I i'ou"`| od vh-{nor 1hr- in:m>r=.`n1- n gwr-:1? den}: ORO COUNCIL" In Jasper you can step from a picturesque and luxurious lounge into sports and ad- ventures that cannot be duplicated anywhere else on the continent. The Northern Advance war: present, rnm`. rlivkin Do1'ot.hy} nd 13.; .-d satis-5 I `honed nshin. and| 11: fr` rcques` \'n (:1 l'dUlHL_) LU L!'L'iH. lllillllllldvLU 'd.C `-\'('.`1l 11-E` vunimate subjects afflicted with b1'on~ affeciions by p1'escrib`ing' the medicine and zxdminister in_;' himself, with such good results , 112:1: a`licted organ is now re- `. co '1 _ throat. P I I I i .I ,o I ! North America faces :1 mar failure} "Olin the crops, according to 1'epo1't=' eiisstlcd by both g'o\'e1`mnents. _ AM A condition of ($7.9 for sprlng`! iwlleat was shown for the American] ,hCIn01'th\\'est, G6 _\'e:u's, b:-~-| -inn 1!! Q ~.-.nn4-c knlnuv 'ln:+ x-n-11 E50 Yes Ago} Mr. Geo. Blaundrell has added to his zoo on thr- 1'm'1n a ne black bear and a huge owl. { T119 inninv Inr-vnzzp nlnh craps fr. 1 E Gnlf on a championship course with towering moun- tains hemming in the lmrimn. Ride over Xndian trails thrnugh a country of nu.-rp beauty. Or ~:wim in the 1:.':1ted pool . . . x-dun rnnnh: zn~nn , V011?- LUXU id nuge U\\'1. The junior lacrosse club goes to ` Orillia to play on the rs`. Here are the name; of the darlings: A. Ford] (captain); R. Gallagher (-treasurer). ;E. Gregg (secretary); A. Burns, F Hill, W. Todd, W. Johnston, H. Arnall, A. Dyment, Ben Smith, G I I.ennox, C. Lawrie. | I .. ... . '_ The Ccllingwood ;\Iessenger has: I changed lmnds, 311'. Brown having" dis- posed of 7.119 business to Messrs. \V. We-slc-_\' and W. Rhinehart, late of |The Advance staff. rvii V11!` AAAL -xuv u1A\.\. cuun. An Org'm1 that Caught Co1d--The Methodist congregation in the Mine- sing settlement purcliased a ne 0:- gan a few weeks ago. By some means the in. got an attack of inuenza, or \\'hooping'-cough, or soinethingf of that kind, and grew` quite wheez_\' in tone. There \va'~: quite a commotion in consequence; but at last, in solemn council assen- bled. it was resolved to send o for the doctor. The doc`o1' proved his ubiiiiy to men . inz1nima.1L- as well as :`.1\im-,1rr- nah-innr: n*H"]inf.nd \\'i1 ] H' n ~\1101'111\\'est, me lowest 111 no _\'e:u':', ow; :mg 16.8 points below last _\'ea1"s andi 1-{nearly V`i'or .|adian L.4n1any g`stzu't(-(1 ` `nf RQR 000,000 hn.:hr>1;<. rhi; \'nm".=| :13-3i.O I I1Ul11]_Hll'E;\'. DLD I .31 l.llIh.H' ll, $3,004.27; Medonte, $1,383.06` L\1usk_oka, $160.11; .\1on1{, $180.03} \I n u~nn u1`)'.' HQ. \'nr~n~.xvn_--an-n woo,-'.Hu.uu; UL'U, -?. .,U. .L.U-1; urmu: and ;\IaLchc(lz1sh, .>`,l,098.12; Sunni- gdlk`. $1,224'.`J5i; Tecumseih, $4,128,- ;`(i2; Tossorontio, $1,157.-17; Tiny. `$1,338.43; T23._\', $778.79; \*'e;~:p1'a. 131.50-L73; \Va`ot, S17-1.7-1; Can-dwell $117.81; Wood and Me-(lora, $133.10: ;B:u'rie, $'1.778.70; C011in_2_`woo(l, $1,039.40; O1-illia, $577.95; Bm [S35-1.20; S"a_vne1', 3277.42; Ailiston,` $`225.72; Penetang'uishe11e, $157.30?! 1 G1'a\'enhurst, $157.30; )Iirl1am1,i };m1.ss. Total, s35,.n2.59. D1 Llhl1Ul\il_. M0r1'i.=_0n_. (`Q :1`) fl. EWHEAT CROP PROSPECTS BAD IN CANADA AND U.S. V . . I When somr:Lh1r._-.-` n {we usually nd a '21 l Th ..Do you l1no{vV,1%yIrs. SlhBJpaI'(%,I w3.s1&hunJde}:'-s'ctruck wallet; I hea1%out _ . Shel? gotot e i owvae am . sai rs. 0 ns on as e wo wo so own you are. I could hardly believe i)t." _ _ ' You xnny well he sur rised, Mrs. Johnston. The fact 15 Mr. Shcaard Ju _d_1 - .'\}` when James pleaded so iard to go to camp with the other ys. You'll h . t it, b let him yo was lwecaxzse he learned from some of the boys that `ey had a tele e 1 Into t <':).n`l(2 rushing home with the news, saying that every few days h oul alhus on long di nce "Mr. Shem`-ard made arrangements to have the charges de our ac l,`1...-.a`.`.. l*`1I\nn +..H-u aluuw Ina fhnxv mm u'uu1- fulrn nmuv Hm mm-w r'1l.1'l1(31'-`lSl`.1Ilf!, home wxtn the saying mar, Iew uays n the .Inhnston. those talks, short as they are, just take away the wort Jir}n"mi Sheppard dcitg. Camp After All nx, . Now: 0!. u 'cl:`c1.j._:,i.t, Orillia L I 1 CC , AT WREQEHTS ii JUST .-\.\1{ THE \'\ (33[.~\N VVHO ()\\'NS ()>.\`"E ARRANGE A DEMONSTRATION Phone 1250 WASHERS Connor Electric 7 MODELS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE including the Sensational THERMO MODELS "We seek 2? t%e Qitmrsitryy THE CANADIAN BANK W OF COMMERCE `M Phone 1 250 ATH@NAL

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