Page Six u('Il Hl'llLill IL`: Ont-.n1'ir) to bh( n\\`|vr\n` In .. nun Ball, /\`VI\fJ non 01 mo munug.rm- 111 l;uunj.; 111 oil the floor wllilv pl:1_vin_:.1` mmnrl Hill on May 21st. other pluyn-rs \\`m'o . ~ l)ulz1nm- of the . . l\' of .-\umr:1 and Tom Comm `nllin_;-'\.\'0o(l. llodgrins (l1'0\\' hi: ."=(`lll(`lll`L` for thc part lu- ir. Lllv lllrlmxoml l-lill f1':u`:1.<. nwzzn \\'z1>' bmmed for rougrh in :n y:;:1nw all .\li lust F1`!- ._.l.a. . Colun lriv. is 2: |:n'5:o fruit pro- und Ontm~io. dospito the ex- r(-putzninn of its fruit.-:, will . pnwc"I'ul opposition. (:. it (mm-;: to pzxcking` zmd main- : . Our small frI.1it.~:, A.~.- and .-tr:1\\'1)r-rrie.< in p:\rLicu- ..l ,.r.`. l...m....- nu.-L-ml uv\I\`n I 1.2 l( club Hm. I .\. I'|(l I|(XHI)I pouches appeal 1 I` ur`nn:\1 ]L`l'(3 are um Ont:1i1`o : in bzlrlcy. CUHL1 $30, utty Close of the Au) - .<. Club \\':1.< w . from the .}.:'ue at :1 .<[H:ci:11 met-t~ 3-vommittoe hvhl here nifrht. Oliver Whit- OH H10 :\l1l'0l`1`L t4`I131`.. Lou! pproplation of :1g1'icu1tu1`z11 soc t-*=t. Six p1`i7.0s 75. $20, $15, xvn `x111 n`-nus AV 0- To say "I never read adve1'ti.=.cmcnts would be much like say- I never use sogxp, or I never read newspapers, or No one teach me anynng," or I know cverythmg. mn; ulju cuuurzu socu.my- will . $10 t :=e\'en of. t.ho: c0mluc`cin;: thixi SH 11 ll K`1'0l'(` ... .-... ' the Orilli for .-`xllis-I (1 for this} Lu 4% 1~:'\\ nun u . . HM plums -n n.'-nnh- ..\_.v. u. 'l'l'b am follmvu :.. +..1,:.. `:11! val nr\|\1 n 1)`cu1nL-,| nppvtlt-2 movin The first sitting of the Court of Revision for the to\'.'ns'nip of Vespra was held in the township `hall at Mid- hurst on May 23rd, with all the mem- hr,-r.+ of the council present. Parties u.pp(:uling or their rep1`e.sentati\-`es were heard and the court decided as follows : J2` L. 11% I52 r'nn Q "g 1~\nnf 1'53. takf Orders for the Best Makes Only `JD 7;: (luccd v 1. .\ duccd Ul. L4, KA duccd 55100. \ \T 1.. Int VESPRA COURT OF REVISION `(lLlCx:(i $100. .\ `/LI IUD " I \ '\T 1' .5 VV `/2 lreduced ` \' 3 finneci. 'I`1m. 1 rmed. The court a to moot at 10 |a.m. June 20, 1932. Vespra. township council met im- mediately after Court of Revision. ('nn1n11n1('nf.inT1.'< wr-.rn rezid from: l i I meulateiy alter k/Ou1`L U1 Lu.-vision. Communcations were read Dept. of Highways, advising of the re\'er.sion to the township of the un- used portions of high\\'ay No. 26 at Minesing and north end of 10th Con. line and portion of north townline; North American Life, enclosing re- ceipt for premium re Webb; S. F. S. Jones, as to amount of rent asked by township for a portion of the west half of lot 12, Con. 4; J. T. Simpson. county clerk, ad\'i.~:ing of admission of indigent patient to the RV. Hospi- tal, Barrie; A. H. Martin, re weed control; l'reasury Dept., enclosing statement of distribution of railway tax; Hydro-Electric Power Commis- sion, re street lighting at Minesing. `Tl-an +'nlln\\'in"I' nornllnts were hass- PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS SINCE 1847 n . C0,. culvert opposne 101, LU, pun. u, . $37.49; D. Ll. Colemzm. ix1(ll_g'ox1t `nos,- Wpital accounts. $120.91; Lang, .w01'l~: on End Con. line, $11.25; 'l`1`ez\:. `of Ontario, license for hall, $3.00; lJas. Travers, grading Con. 11. $11.25; "Geo. D. Shannon, .sum.>lies for indi- lgents, $9.31; W. J. Cole, supplies for |mlim:n'r..<. $8.64: Cons0li(l:1tc(l Fire: =_l S1011, street llguulng zu, .uuu:mu5. The following accounts were pass- ed: Jas. A. Coutts, grad1'ng' roads, $4.50; Wm. H. )Ia.~'on. xing wash- outs, Dempster road, $1.80; Wm. E. Brgwn, 1 ba1ancQe2m0sala(1;y asEc01\l1ect0r, an pos age, -3.. ; `no. 2 A ason, `Ivor .-: `cm 1`2`-Q1` Coil. ling. 20.00; Norbh ;-A1nc1'1c:11~. Lie. 1)l'i`l]l1U1]`. 1'0 Webb, $151.63; 0(gj0;l`:;.oxx J1>l\.nsto(;1, \`~.'ood1fot ha], 5. ; `ms. atten en.\\'o1.< at gravel pit, $10.00; Geo. W. C'.rawfo1'd, l)2=.lzmCc- s:1lz~.1*:v :x< :1.<.<(..~*.=o1'. and past- . J. Brr;.m"n. :~"x1pplieS .300: '~.`'.: 1` 'l'u1`ton, | 11011!` 01' -`1.'JU of 8 hours; working` on th hours; 40c 4......` A1! CI E1011 _ 11-: team, or $4.00 1\-. former b_\'-1a\\` bvi ingly. Tho muncil z The council adjourn .i uftc-1' Court 0*.` Ha ., . 20th. .\.. B. Loni` -j `111g1y. -,2 zlot 18, $100. Int- 0 Prices are Right 5?` `%,."E' "' "` `E4 .' g`;AZlNG.a ;=w\LIGHr5 a l'HL'RSDAY, JUNE 2, 1932. -a-1-no-.-no-u-nc2:- .:. J UV. 5;: lot I `.~,31`0(`). `/2 IUL 1 52.00. `T. \?\7 I C 59% A N ;.'?E 5 -3%. E. pxuu. : 10L 20, #5100. lot 4, CC 4100 VESPRA COUNCIIL \/Vhat alarm clock would you buy if you ne What camera would you buy, for your ..:-... L- -. enn n- u-Xaumvhter ? 2:.-;~3nr..<. L`;.UU; to grade}`, es, supphes Q-.3 xvv: '16, J. cAlli. uuu ..,. TORONTO to ALASKA and return Your mwcl budgct will take you further than ever before . . . with rain: Ih;' \'l2'.l1' fl! L`C0l`I- further man rates this your omy levels. That long dreamed of trip (0 Alaska. for in- stance, costs surprisingly little. Reduced fares for ..,....- rail rrin through ;LS.-H; .uz:.uu1c opposite lot 10, I! F` 1\|r\\\1l\V1 :mHn Reduced mres I01` your tail trip through Rocky Mountain scenic wonders to Vancouver. Victoria, Prince Rupert or Seattle and by boat tluougzh the mountain- gunrdml Inside Passage to Sl\u._-:w;\y where the Trail of '98 re-lives its on.-nu n $191 (ion. 10, assessment l`U\\' SLIIHCIK.` of Nova. 1~r1\1`:+`I1\'."|: What would nuy, may your uwu give to a son or daughter ? 7 What motor car possesses your favor . What face cream or shaving soap or cream, or .l:J ...... nan l>n.r`nv 7 , assessment 1 .~vr-Orr we nlV and up u.<. , a.<. w1`ElVV.I.Ul'u, .. .-1` Ontario in~dig'ents, gadcr and Roong \ rm... `:2 What race cream or .s did you use to-day : What laundry soap -1-\Iu 7 `.,`F`\'C EH10 xcnt iunds Scotia to ...-`-.`I I and nndw now : Does the breakfast bacon which 1 ........- '1 name 5 The watch on your wrist--what Your shoes-who made them ? Your life insurance policy--what The ginger ale which you serve it 7 it 7 The tea which you buy regu|arly--what brand is it? The soap and baked beans and the tomato catsup no your pantry shelves---what brands are they ? MIDLAND BANK CLERK DROWNED ON SATURDAY Phone 53 T0 0NE'S DlSCREDlT TO SAY, I NEVER READ Nnrtlwrn Ahuanre With two other youths, Jim Playfair and Fred Tremeer, he had gone for 21 sail in :1 small boat. About 75 yards from shore a gust of wind up- set the boat and all three found themselves struggling for their lives. Tremeer swam for shore, but Redpatn was xvearing a raincoat and sallk. 1 needed < . . u ,,,. 1:-.. ..._..__ ....... some questions to advertisements-- which we don't buy and which have a sickish life, 1 are not advertised, and which try to ride into the backs of well advertised products. ADVERTISEMENTS." (or akes) in in your kitchen be answered by tho.== `Far away from his kith and kin in Scotland, Jas. A. Redpzith, :1 2+- year-old clerk in the Bank of Com- merce at Midland, lost his life on Saturday in the Midlzmd harbor. - nern 3 y--what company issued it : . ,,__., ___L_. L..___ V--wu.u. Lvnanyu-._y .uu...... .- . to guests---whut brand is x you like best have a I name does it bear : J .__.._--?"f Playfuir went to his assistzu made a determined effort t him aoat till help arrived, slipped from his grasp an Playfair was exh-.1u. when z reached him. The body of I was recovered about four hot in 25 feet of water. - BARRlE. use who say tooth x brand paste right The l\om1u:m A(1vnnm: assistance am: `,1 awn`-r tn koen effort to Kocp, but he grasp and sank. :cd a launch Redpath , hours later ' I Dirty Seed :1 Monaco Goo. H:u`!1hu.l`dt, Dirty SL-L- is dont.-rl as )'n(::Ln- ship" fzmnr.-r. uppc ing xcud that contains noxious weed trutc .'\1<.:(Iz1ug;;'m-in sum-.l.s' in such quantity us to pollute any 9"`-<'H`X-(04 with the land wiih v\'(ee(l`:< that am: (lilI'1(:ul1 The case was mile and <:u:4l.ly to ur:1 ()m- of the ].:u'nhur h-:i11L',` prim-ipzxl mt-(l`iums forthu listrihu- $11,000- tiun ml` \\`1.~(: :4m:d.4 in C.'\n:ul:1 is tlirty --- h`m.'(l, p:\1`ticul:u'1y clover and grass Lloyd Ruymcr, .~i(*c.-(I. hvt-uuso of thre `fact that m<>.~;t 0l`i1li-`M Who HOW of the noxious \\'(-r-L: h:1v<,- .\`!'('l.'~' Tron tin: Indust)` zxhuut thv sunur size and shulu: 21;; thu `u.'I1`u-Kl on Mont]: .. no` .-Im-m-: mu! u'1':1: -5. and for trzzxlinyx :L (;.'I)' (3% I) :\lH)uL UH! sewn: .~~u.u uuu m...,.\. .,.. .,.... sot.-(ls of clo\'(,-1s and ;_.-,')`:1s.~<(As, f01'HU:1l1in`,11 Il('Il(.`C are Lliicult to remove. 'l`h3.=. i`tcL1HnL $`.0 l'L'5.lh'()ll alone .~:h0uld be .=.uf`{icicI'.tly im~ portnnt with the intellign-nt f:n'mm' to D1`. 1'`. Port :~11::u1`c `tho 1n`cfL-runz-<,- w:`.ic'n is due it CCi\ <:d 11 f:\`4 for im~`.p(:ct0(l seed. cur turned 0 ._.._... home Inn`. F2` Farrn News |:District News 1?... X Crop Acrcages ` InLun(h)(l :1(-1`e:1g(~.< of the }`)rincip:1] n-ru;;.< in Ontario in 1932 as r:0mpz1r(-(I with 1331 are .:ho\\'n_in :1 recent com-Q pihxtion by the Statistics Brzxnch 01'! the Duparinucnt. The table is: as fol-`I 1, Are You Among Thosfe Wha Say-=-Z never read Advertisements ? IIHU IJ lows : ln1(3ll(lL'Hl A1'u:1Hl.".1 Arm 1032 I` A c.'.`L:.s' Acres `, 1 Full \\".hn:'.` ..... 520,000 489,000 K`. Full I1_\'(' .... .... .. 5 000 52,000 ` Spring \Viiv-at E!),()0() 96.000 1 Outs .......... .. . 2,344,000 2,.`}07.000 - Barley 439,000 #142,000 I Flaxsecd 7,000 (3,900 ` ` Mi:~:cdG1`z1ins...... 1,000,000 1,022,400 A co1npm'ati\'u stntmnent of win-' 1;-..~i' killing of fall wheat in Ontzlrio - for 1925-1932 shows the smzxllest loss from this source for 1932 since the \\'intoi- of 1925. It was four per cent . of the total area in both years. The: loss was greatest in 1928 and 1930, ; being 23 and 24 per cent. respective-' 1`: L i.lL,`bill' lowing ` ment; : HIF.,m 1n Fzunners who have never su`ered;t any appreciable injury by the corn=0 borer find it `hz1.1`(l to re:.x1ize that the`V insect is much of :1 menace, and someit of them- oven think that there is 11015 longer any need of enforcing the`< (`nrn Rnror Act. The fact is that 113 need 01 enI01'c1ng um! Corn Borer that is 21 great compliment to the Act that; they have not suffered, for it was to! `prevent injury that` the Act was pass- .sArI. I have been ob.<:e1'vin: and study- ing` the insect since it was first found5 in the province and I am convinced! that had it not been for the Corn Borer Act the g`1'0`\\'in_E of ;:w<-ct (3)1`nl would by now have been z*.})a1`.rionri` :n ~-.w.n+;m1iv ow-r\' countv under- the g1`o~\v1ng or s\\'(-ct. mrn `- now :*.})ami0ndJ in practically -:-vcxgv county under?) the Act, antlcld corn would in 'many .1 counties have been seriously dam- W` ` :`.<:r-I1. In _IC. X, Kent. and probably` 9.1.40 in South Lambton. \N::.=`t Middltm` ;:<~x zxml West I:`.1:'.;'in. all corn ;_:m\ving{ would have (tensed s0\'(-1'21] }.'ezu`:< ago I T.`no `lx)c.~L friends `av com ;_:ro\\ e1` 1121.1: ru, ,, h A -4 .....,l 4-1... In In t1'a\'el1in,g` throughout the ` y:2*ea.te1' part of Ontario during` the`; past; few weeks, I -have noticed quite} :1 number of bare spots in seeded down .:1ds, states a Huron County Thir condition applies nlqu-Ir +n rxH`nH':u nk}: um} Hiv- lyxnz CU\'l'l.'| LIN` H injury to the -I? if i< :.-M" . .~'1 \vcrrk.= :A.n. DUNLOP STREET. 'x.`7(1I [\:1(.'H L1llL"~{L`P.>' LIN. '.~'\.lll(l nmotes curly groxvth Just: as : !rukin_: of the lawn is hm .- iiunn Council. 'iMx1'uw_"l1 ` I 1) . \\<| Huron -' Fl 1. Corn Borer Still a Menace . :1 recent interview Professor` sax` of the 0.A.C. made the fol-; ng clean-cut and c-mphatic state-i 3'01`. " 1 fl}? CUHUILIUII cularly to alfalfa elds rrcd usually \`.'l1(1`C the sl x : too long last fall. spots might. easily be 1'4 u- present time and not < -,n-zmpn nf Hw r-lrl 1'mm'rr VJ;-elcly Crop Report on ('()\1111_\' 6,-.<.timate.= ab pm` cent. of 121% yr-a1". Sprint: _.r:mi1 full vshr --n-w: vnw lnnlcinz" \\'(\H i HIVC (zczxsuu sun.-nu`: _`,L:uLn a;;u A the gro\\'e1` him Corn B01 :-.1` Act and the in \\"-`no enforces it. I5 L'?'.1' Imh,-< ...1n.. . "cu HIcUl.\ u. ' practir-0 to ` eve1'_v sprin 1-`.rnn< HM`! Qt: n -~--- :1 17-year-od boy 01 n `fact; some time ago escaped L-mls: from hldustrizbl School, was sun- :1ml.~shap<:u.- `u,-xrc:-(I Monday to serve :1 your 1d .~:tr:zx1in:_',' cm` and six months. 1'0: 'l`h3.s|:`LL-aling from an Oro f.',1m1e1'. ing ` PSI I. will ..I! `.,. . uu vnt OHM- :11 ` EUYU (H. alfalfa n +L\,. 1.. Zllliillil. I) l'U : f 1 the ne:~;t fm\'I`( fz1!'me1`s make. L......,.... +1m:`.-1 u.[:`1x1u1.s harroxx Vsrr r.1| Intended A v:.n 10540` |21l'1'U W LHUI I` r ,, clzliming nd and p1'o-'~ _ I Q ."l \VHV`1'`.l'Z F El \'K_`5"Ul'UU-` I mt-ciul nu Professor fol-` If Alliston can raise $5,000 the ` tic state- 'town can have a shoe factory that is `said to be a going concern just ready ' su`ered;to move in. The Bearfoot S`\hOO Co., corniof Toronto, is seeking a location thelwhere it can expand. It is estimated and someithat the concern would employ 80 01 eye ngi90 _hands that will mean a payroli 1-cing theiof $60,000 21 year. :_ LL..A. ... IVE about -10 `ar's Ll} :}>]. *' r-hnswr mull Many good-but not very \vi.~:e--pt.-rsoris seem to think that all adve1'ti.=ement_= are just the vzxinglorious braggirigs of those who publish them--desig'ned to part fools. and their money. 'l`he truth is that most advertisements are in(-,it<.-mt.-nts to their rr:uder;~: to do or be or buy or us something for their immediate or prospet-tive advantage. Ad`Ve1`ti>(:)i to be successful and to live long, liavu to offer something of value or of desix-o--3omethin;.: really wanted or needed by the public. Adverti.s'ers, to live long`, must not cheat the expectations or condence of those who buy what they om,-r or propose. :\. i';. D2111, C:l'd.Il'l!l'(Lll. U1 L-HQ` Ulllllll M Unemployed Upion. has :1n11qL1ncmi zm}:]..|th::t. an r_\:o_rt W111 be mzulv to 1mm :1 _and!I.ul)o1' ijglntxczfx p2u't_v such us that pOe1_|for1m'.~d 1n L\I1d];1.m1. The LX110. at ._..0Odl_\'Iedont(- and North :1.n(_l South OnI_lia `i-mmgwill be :}.~'1 to _10}n forces with H m1eIthon1. Tue new p:;1*`._\' :5 to be known I..- rl... 'l7n3L..l Tn|\:n- .\cnn<\Hnn n? zvyoung Oro town- zlppcznruxl before Magls~ in Orilliz). on Tues- a serious otfcncc. zuljournctl till Saturday, `]_l.'xrnhur rt-lcusetl on bail or A'#I 1 I\I\l\ * cc.-iv<.-Ll s:ce\`~rr.- shaking up whczzx 111., u ; Porlt.-r, 01' \`. 21ub:1u.~':.r::n:. rm` I ()`.'(-l' on the road near his Fritiuy :1};-,'ht. He was pin- 'ned under the cm`. J. L. Cmig'huad ]'0f .\Iidlnnd. came along shortly aftm `1|Lhr: accident and relcu.:=c(l the dorto. qtuking him to :1 home nearby, whcru j".hc was attcndt-tl by Dr. Johnston, of .}`Mid':.'1n -;1ea(lers wer 3 ' camp. (- (5 The spring ; itry station cjsheds have 1: ), 1 where 100 T g.';)'cg'u]a1' sta1 iabout 3,500, of the stock to have beer >1 1-; Allistol 3. ha gd;to _, 5 A4` 'I`n\.nn4-n Dr-mamlim: free clothing and fror: |. the men working on the 'trnns-Canada highway at Moon Lnku :r(>fu.-r: to go to work one day last 3.. I, 'rL...,...4u n+` the 1 .'leaders were dismissed from the 'g1'ef11.=r.-(1 to work om: may um. '\-rm-k. Threats of SllbHi;itutih _',' the rwi flag` of communism for the Union J:u,-k that ies at all the cnn.-structioxn r-amps, wer<. he::1'tl. The strike ended when a squad of provincial police ar- rived on the scene. Six of the ring- ..nv.a-n ti 1;` Four men had a narrow escape [)!f1`O1Tl t1'ag'ic death when the speed ;.`hoat they were riding in on Sparrow v. Lake caught fire recently when 21 mite d.from shore. A small explosion m-cu-' {]`.1'0d before the b`azc stzv (-d. The ,, handsome craft, which was vuhled at; [$7,000, was burm,-d 120 the vc:xter's:' ,}`c before sinkingz. The men \\'e}`e 1-Iszwed by Chas. Brimer, who launchcu 3- :1 rowboat and went to Chr:i1' .':~: `nnnn `sheds been 1 I I 4 I _r0x:ula1' spring rush at Midhurst fora-s~ 3 over. The packing a hive of industry, men, in addition to the _ staff, packed and shippeo about 3,500,000 trees. The quality shipped this year is saw been exceptionally good. try is ------- 1 ! .\Iz1miL- Sclxrum, of Uhtho". a form' `er Ckuuuan 18 x shotput chanuon, `broke her onwx record. putting zLhs tango of 3% feet, 11 inches, at the 1~-r:--wt eld day held in Orillia on| May 2lt.h. Jack Portland, of Collins` * `vxnnL not only captured four nev . cups, but he made a new high jump! I x 1 record. I i Twelve bottles of home brew founai` `on premises said to belong: to Thosi Hill, Orillia, broug'ht a fine of $100` for .-\riiold Tr_~nn3.nt, who was con i victor! by M:1gist1'ate McCaugl1rin of`! being the owner of the b1'c\\.'. mm :1 sentence of 3 months for Hill. an e.\.-1'eslaur' mt prop1'iet0r, who is fam- V ilizn'l;.' i{l`..O\\`!1 as Hot Dog` Tom." `Tom paid TunnzmL s ne b0cau.'<:i he `said he would lizilu to . him {:0 to` A... -1 Here are "I never read nu uwzu and ,.n,.inH...- {AURORA CLUB ?USPEN.DED } AND MANAGER EXPELLED` I ")4 ' lY'1"\UHHL_\' LoL'd_L;Ul.' (IL ml nlllihl ling of tho sub-('o1m`.1itt0c ht `lust 'I`hm`.~'d:\_\' Oliw more. z\ p1u_\'v1` Aurm `v.`:1.: also expelled. lllk,` L`.`.1HH.\lUll \. thv .~'L1.<])(-nsinn of the action of the his team OIT I :11 Richmond < I Two pluyt ,. . ah` l\..I..n.-.. n(` 11:` #`}16l]]ll n m-:11 n 1:\.yLr(l ...l (`n .g,-...,, npcf. LlIl.\` [I1 I19,` L. 2i1'de 1 '1` la p` 1:1y~.;o1' Scotty n\' I -.1 t'1`f\<\`A" You see, whether or not you consciously or habitually rnarl advertisements, you buy, by preference, what adyertisements have recommended to your condence and what experience has proven to be satisfactory.