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Northern Advance, 12 Apr 1934, p. 5

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h.`IlL'L` UJ. HUL 11, Im1i.stil, 4.1. _n .. . `mct on . `Its. VV` .- . n`.\nni- no of the his pro- Z1 to thn and H130 La. vv`. about I f'V,\ WHEN RELATIVES ARRIVE .. .AND YOUR HUSBAND IS OUT OF TOWN A------ ;.--- ---n-II-I-5 PI"I1"I"'I'I W . . . p:1:\IB_5 CANT STAND THE STRAIN ALL BY YOURSELF . . . G et him on Luong Distance . . . i s the quickgst help in an emergency. You can talk on Long Distance as easily as making a local call. It is clear, quick, always satisfactory. And it is surprisingly inex-- pensive. You can call a place 100 miles or so away for as little as 30 cents. See the 12,; -t .....4.-.- :1-\ Plan Frnnf Of V0111" directory, Another 1"'.-: which cznmod that a r:our<<\ 0 motic. `:1-:1mn*:w 1`zmh_v b(- madv that greater` sfr ...... 1.. mm uh nu uvvul ...... list of rates 5 VVENTY-SEVEN years ago, in commemorating the 30th anniversary of The Bank of Toronto, the gcnc._=l manager said: No other bank has built on a Jeeper and more solid and enduring foundation than The Bank of Toronto." The interests 0? clients have always been safeguarded by the stable, conservative policies of The Bank of Toronto. The Bank has built on solid ground and it has built well. Weathering every THE BAN {tm NTO -855 as uLuc .12: av \.\.u.,u. ` in the front of your A . Ni. TH :"_:s`Z`;z;lz 3'.-ize:c{, a 355 U" !)|?l(.'l'(l UH` \.|\L\ Thv in`(-r(~st. in `r.hi.< was i d-clrgatvs from all })zu'ts= 4 took up the mm.~:tion. It defoa`-od. :1:-' the fr.~e1int1' '21 tics mi_:.ht be in`t1'oduc<.-(I. -n`-n4-nil Q'>~n in n-i1'n'n hnvir` auuua U; _ th directory. Manager storm, conservative alike in prosperity and depression, it has expanded along sound banking lines--estal:-lishing branches throughout Canada, with corres- pondents in all parts of the wcmld, widening its services, yet standing always for stability and safety. The Bank of Toronto offers you experienced, efficient and friendly service in every phase of bank- (7 . _ `A___ u~.Av...v .-. -.V_/ 1, ing. You are invited to make use of its strength and stability. .mmiwm71g" :emndaiion I955 Page Five tlcs 1m_':.nt no 1HL1`UuuL'\:u. sfatml that in O1'il':121. 110\`.'o\'o hour each week IS sci asi 1'1 Ill l.H'.' Guelph : 0 nI:1<:od < . `N A nun nt. zu; uvur.1}- ~" -WW-` 02.25 per cent. Report on 0.E.A. Co A "H INW. .-rmrr-f,:1.l`V O (Continued from Daze 0119) Primv-innls Reuorts ['zM.?L @AS_SENGE;R$ SAFE! Nature says: Stored with Vitamins, packed with Flavour, Ontario grown veget- ables are equal to the world s best. `EDUCATION BOARD IN SHORT SESSION -ENJOY THEM TODAY -BENEFlT IN POCKET --BENEFlT IN HEALTH --HAVE VARIED MENUS --SUIT EVERY TASTE The Ontario Dept. of Agriculture will publish urluurtiscvncnts from time to time to assist the Ontario prnzluccr of farm, orchard and dairy products to sell his goods in his hnmu nun'l LI` an ~. nublu \:~1rntI + n U.t..A. Lonvenuun .<.ec1'c-ta.ry of the bean mport of the O.E..-" in Tm`o`nto hut wr.-:-f ..-. kninw :n nunnv S!` a Lll)l2(' .`vI;| ed that 5 5 III! thy` r\1'\ CLARKSON HOTEL, Phone L ulgu .~ : be plus` s:choo].<. ... .~.~n,.:.- .1` mnnnueu ITOIII page `Int: Principals Reports Cn11er:i:1`.o--Academic classes, total enrolm-ent for March, 506; average attc.-n(1zmce, -176.18, or 04,10 per cent of total cnrolmen-t. Commercial Classes, enrolment 148; avwage 21, bcndagnce, 140.25. or 911.76 per ct.-n'r,. 1.1.... ts,x.....,: _Qr-1mn1.__'I`om1 :.~m*0l- E)1L'H) (:cm,. )1--Tota.1 go attenclanc-e, ...4- - V `C COL. YH!-`. HON. T. L. .\(inis.'-- L101`; 01 >,U-czanru Luu art and health if}).'\' Onvention ".'z.sc:(1. S::o1`benn}*g t bmm 1;; ihn most unwxse c 1. 0 I} ,_\' trconolny, as it is,10~.e.~ h "V:_;:k' to the ; and `0 `,;'mm; fc` roam the stree`.s, wnt gm `qtl_(_`m1` rm _b111ty ot aug1ncnt1_ng' ` ` mg` hroug_>`h our _}uv( _.:;1. 'T`\c11. 4-nn `1(lun<-r~ )8.-LC: Ontario Department of Agriculture `('\l rul: HON T I =\'l-`V \ JV '.mu-x H. I-.nirh.|in mix` uuxu: .\ Z1f felt that `t and .~"n0uM 1-. Unl LJ. klniwvx. c1'r_`.;`~ts no the . Invr: :1 "I011: 2 Lzmdmar '.< /.<`:m. Ho 1907. w':`.e'.1 A H.` .1- ....,l Tickets, Time-Tables and All Coach Trax :1 Information at NH .[`I"l:lH'U "~ `cts. crn:1t- f0lm( ']`11,j._- 1~(._ culcd `V V<-.-.m'a 1-,~ F Cmzir-r av and U -'!nc"<`..*r1 `o r11':~'t 'o1ut,im1 bu H111 `= 51- `.\'or:1.' /V I, [E1`.. M1`. uencnance, mums, U1` :71. King Edward Schoo1-- mcnt, 280; a.\'crzLge 254.2, or 90.6 per cent. p..:.mn n+' `K/nlnr: Sr-hon pupils along nms une, S11U\\'u1g uncxux how governing bodies of our towns`, the provinc-e and the Dominion are`? elected and conducted. \'n vu/-`Inn xvnz mkpn in 1'c2a.1'd to These splendid products of Ontario s farms are now ready for your table pupils along this line, showing them! how o'nvp`1'ninQ` towns,'_ elected and conducted. ` No action was taken rega.1'd to, more religious education in ou1~pub1ic' and high sc`n;o.o1.=.. `I ,\ 1'r\ n.-.* :11 C*(-\`r.I:1 ;h4u` .51("(1?`eSS on | and high schL`ou0~1'.<.. ~ A most mterestinxg address V Stretching the Educzriolml Dollar 9 \`.'a.s given by M1; Wheable, of Lon-5'5` don, who stated there wen: six gen- eral means adopted by boards `go rc- duc-e education costs, as foliows: (1) Eliminating services which were 13 formerly p`o1'vid(.- (2) aiaortenin-gr; C sch-001 term; (3) reducing amotults-_, spon?' on supplies; (4) tlecreasing sal- 9 arias; (5) postponing; capital expendi-`g turcs; ((-3) en1argin_r2; classes, t,-hereby reducing` mlmber of teachers. g I"`nc ; took each ibean up separately, : that the climina-` Lion of so-callcrl fads `such as music, 4. run!` `nr-nH"n was ill ad- and health if}l'\'l(. 0 wa.s L11 uu-` '.'i.sec1. S'norbenin~g` the :=.ohIoo1 te.1'm; is unwi;-e of all and is not` is.,1o`.+.s of opp-ortunity .< cu(1e.n1; allows him '0'! streets, with :1 stvong po ` bility of a1.agmcnting the stream p:xss~ ing hrouglx juvenile courts. To cut clown on appropriations for sup-I plies either in quality or qu'.mtit;v`I lowers the s`un(1zu' for sz1ti.si`21cto1'y xvomk. If 11(:c(:.<:<:11'y to 1o\\`e1-.~'a.1;='.1'ie.< it is zu1vi. to restore them as .:om\ as po.~:.~:ib1e. He advocated the -~\f'n'v uufmn nF tf3L1C'hG1'S. V `('11 rotm 3' \'.`(\I I11] 90.6 cent. - Prince of Wales Schoo1-T0`al en` rolment, 503; 1-xvemgr.-1 attcndz\::c(- Arrrr ,... (1/I -nnv I|f.\T1+` A new . \~:a.< pre.~'ente(lH by M1`. P1'ontm*. of Kite-hr.-nc1'_. in his-:1 2l.(i(l1'(`>`.~` on Fifth Forms in Ui`ban_i( Public Schools. This is certz1ix1l;cl mzx-.', as in is su5:g'est.ed to npen ml ftfn form in the public school, teach-` ill-g` L110 samo work as is being; ta.L1gh* in 1110. first` form of Collegiate 01" Higrh Schools. It is in o-poiration in V l{itche11m' and lias prov-c-n very ;~'ati.~'.- ii factory. Studen`s onteri-mg Collegiate l \"0ul(l be one 01' two j.'o:1.`t:< oldm` Lliaiz ' the :zg`e now e`nte1'inf_: and they would i1`d\`() pa.=.sod flhe adolescent ago b('f0l`I.! rintering` the Collegiate \v01'k. It is found tihdt more .=.tu(lcn`n.< l`.L1.\`(: (le- . . . n,,:._ 1:"l\ ..m..1,-~n(`+r.=- lg}; J Ill.L'L11|;_' mu; uvuw,D....\. .... ._. ,, upon their life \\'ork`uft;::' 1-.11.: ing` 'f'n form work in public sch-001$ u.rr_- not I1oundm`in_2' aroun-cl in '.'.tc- 1';~'t 1.'::;u- at Collegiate tzryingr to 1- v -L *nr`]`1`7|` Whmv Gnrl `mn n1`n:f ul pu System ..-Lnvn h by ;~'.pea1:e1's Irom Luuuun, . ; w`nero bhe plan originated. Mr. Felt $2131 he g`a\`(~ n dvtailed 1':`po.1't or: this 12131. _vea1'. However, for th\:] i:t:';~;r`;1tic:11 of` `.;".1c- board `nu . unpir.-s of the two a(Ir11\es.' which `hv `,1 1 would prove interesting; .. H-.~. u.-nulv-Inrv rvfis m, _,_ ,, [CU thc L... 2'! Jun A n-. u 'l:ov~outo an CORN BEETS CARROTS CABBAGE PEPPERS VEG. MARROW CAULIF LOWER POTATOES .\_v .~..u;.. (1 make c1a;~::~,e.s ` LU LI: futu :\. I1. EH1`-, .`.C\.ll.'L/u-L_y \lJ. IJ'll\. ..-`_. gave 21 ne O.E. convention `.\`C-( Owing to there being` so many St `dons, it w:2,.< i1npvo:<=sib1e tn at`-;<-nd : the Jnoetingrs, so he. \\'i oh 'I`ru~.~t Doubson, conned tht-i1` int, c1`r its t Trustees and Ratp:1_vo.r:a section. Mr. M. A_ Sori'r:1(-il 2'n\`r: "Te ine.1`osti:ng` ad(1`re.::*: on The I.:1n(1mar in Our Educa`ion:11 Sy.= r-m. T took us back to the yeuy xvi`. educaon was st:u'ted in Canada. -.1 showed the de\'o1opm(:n` in this we to the present time. 'I`hrr n.d(l'r4 was very in ,e.1'e.<,ti1vg` as :1 `:\:7_ E tion bnt\\'ecm _ Lmum-u-an \'i'1ic'r1 was hz11`(Hy :\1)p1iuubl~. as it Walt 1)1`incn:111y \`<.i`(2- md the lav1`ge1- citins LU n1o`.'xm1g V on the spcalcers J an nu-itv-inntc EU ZlU\UkI teachers possible t fr-`W fl'Cl\`C` E1 DHDCI 0: .,`+..-nan Munir=ih:1\ was taken up 9, Stz1g'gvu.1'e : from London, vr.. rrnn I `IHLS L`1')`H1; nd `Hive ` 1\I1<`:`< L, }.l.'.u's` M1`. -.~'o,nte_(l Hun in hue` rV [33 Stanley Fagan and Mike Kenning`- `tovri spent over Sunday wiwh Toronto yfriends. . NY-. and 11'-: T-Tnvh \.'\'.-IH:.H'r- \\'.Y(` 3 I Imenas. C! M1-, and Mrs. Herb. Wallace were Sunday visitor; in Toronto. .`.1;-.-'. 3 Wallace's mother, Mmts. Boake, 1'et.u'..1- "1 ed with them after spendi-n.1'~;he \\`1n- `-{te1- months in Toronto. .1 Mr. Kr.-zizh Hewson 1`cu`.r:1ed to 1'0- ,-T1`on"o this week. )} The Sacrament of the L-ord s Sup- 0 per was ob; at the United ,..1(`.`mn-(-in . on Sundav nluht.` I1`on"o mus weex. ` - Church service Sunday n1g;ht:_, -.when seven new members were -:dd- jed to the church r011, 51:; by p1o1`o;<- *,':ion of faith and one by crnnicatc. ' Miss Bertha V/ice "' 1 `|.`.n`1n \fnn.l.nv rnnvninm A~nvH Ont] D TOUVTOHE, DUO: ('A\'t:1u.y,:; u.uL\.nx.u_~... 477, or 94 per cent. Victoria Scho`o1-T0ta1 c.-nrolnu; 400; average attendzxnce, 377.4, 94.4 per cent. King George Schoo1---tot.a} em" mvnt. 20; zxvcmge 11t`~0I1(lun(`F`~ 18,-` :.n n:- `V1 Muss lsertha Wxce , Early Monday morning, April 2nd. ;jtl*.e1c- pi1s.=.C(l away at the T0`10llt0 _` V`/'estcrn Hospital after :1 -"lmse w<,ek.~-` lil1ne.~ls from pneumonia, .\Ii; Belthal _`A. Wice, eldest of Mr, J. 15 S. Wica: and the late Mrs. Wicc. Miss tzVicc had been a 1-evsiden" of Toron-to Y 1 `for L1 nun1bv:1' 01' years. l The funeral ixus held VVc I _'-a...i.'a1om1 from U10 1'esid3n":e of hm J',L .. \..4 11 ......,.,\._.',.n 11 Tun}.-HI 1za.t..L:'. 10`. 14, c0m'0ss1()n 1.J., llllllblll, fo Stroud United Church, the service being,-_' conducted by the pastor, Rex" iW. L. .\'ic`h0l. lntc;. .m-n.. in `me.- [Uniu- Cemetery. The pail-bea1`e.1's 1u'r'.1~rx \Tn;:-2 Plrinn \Vir-r- Nm'm:1n ;l -\ \ W. L. .\wn01. 1nLc...1<,-n.- m uh.` U11itL- \':crc .\Ie;\sr;<,. Eldon \Vice. Norman Wicc, Georg'e Wic-L2, Jose},-lxBoot:11_ Earl Wicn and C_\`1i1 ML-Donald. Some of he L'ricn atu-nclinge. fmm :1 dis`.'ancr: were: M1` and Mrs. 7 `mar .`-."c.t ;-.n\l lzL11g`11`Lu-1'5, Colbeck; and Mrs, H. Hunter, Miss Cora .u_., : Huntm, .\Ir:`. Chas. Godfrey and Iwlis .,. }F:*L11:::<:s Bierluy, Toronto; Mrs. .145. 3. I1 I Collins, C`0l(1\\'-.Lto1', and M'1:<. \V` Sim- pcll, Evlidlzmd. 1'ecupe1'zmng nlcexy at: Her` l.\`UIllU. Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Orcthard, of Port Dover, spent a few days `.'.'ith 1`:`_~1ati\'e.s here last week. Mrs. J. W . .3 Orchard, also 3. visitor here, -re`.`u1'.1\- >' ed home with them. - M13`. .-\. Ronald spent 21 couple of gs1a_\'.~_ in '|"01`ont0 ]z1.~:t week. ' M1". G.i'en \\ :\s czxllr,-:1 to T3:"mf:* on )lon(iuv o\\'i11g_;`":u the cl(r;1 c.`.1 n`7 ht:`.` ` si.~`t02' I 1 S, _`.'IcEacher11. M1`. and R115. Wu}-tor Downrcy attended the, fum.-1'z11, \\"nic`n took place in ;jL;:_ mi 3 on 1`L1es(1a_v. Sympathy is e.\'.cn(1od U to ;\I1`.<. GilT'en in her bo1'ca\'em-eat. 1" . Ann f`nn~.n1\nH _'1\n)`\" ('7.v \\'.'x[I`h' l p/ell, ` I Inllfly l'LlU1( I Homomuki 1 1 tion being` f 1 z1n.~'\\'c1`0d ;."ho1nc. lute u-hmn lav - .JUni1sLUiLg.`u\A:z(.L .::~ LLlLLi'.:: :)u.])s.'l uu Difl'c:'cnt Br:u1cl1c.~: of A5. 'l\full.L1l'C Open to Womml. T'\'o iaztc-i'estinr.:' 1`Cil.(llllg`$ \'.'(.-re ' J11. one 0}`. "Fl0\\'u1'.-' of the Vario-u: .\ z1tions," 102141 by 311'.-, Irvin Jo-lm.~:-ton, and nu article . of Kim). Moore Jaiii:';u.:on ;~ on. 1\Iud."` ` .\Izu`_\' .\IcLeau. J :2-'irl.< of the Ho1non:9.ke1`.s' rc-ad by ;\li.<.-; 1 F0 The Club gave an Irish song; and .\'Iiss Enid lxnapp . . l i `ton. l` sang` Wl.en You and I were Young` I I . I Mag'_r:ie. The story of how this song \'.'a..-: written-21nd the lstory 0lf"`llh : aiut71o41` was very nicr-ly told by Mi. Con;mLmi?;y singing, waz: enjoyed by all. A L-0nl::.<`r -:;:1.< conduc`-ed by Mrs. limu.--p and proved` quite lnt('1`(`:3tlY1_`. .'. .-\ftc;- the .\'utionall .'-\nL-hem, a tasty lunch was .<<`r*:e(1 by ;\lr.<. Ric-liz:rd:~*on, M15. l)0lll)}', )`I1's. Cruse and `illle hostess. "be Mavl meeting will be held in the hull ` ' 0' will ho 1`.l.'- nnnlmi r-lnr-tion vi` 0f(`(`.)`.~l. I V I I "T 1- :1 n1] 3.` .IL_A..L`u ..Jn.~.J.|..a.\ \_- Mi.<.~; .~\1me Orcl".:11'd returned last woe}: from the Bzlrxric hospital and is 1`ecupc1'ating nicely at her home. Rh-2 W. F. 01-c1har(1. ofl L0 ;\`11`S. umeu 11'. 1H;1' uuluu Gordon Campbell spent end in Toronto. The Women s 111.<".it.ut.:- Thursday a.fte1'no0n luvt at ',]{1m1`1>`s11omc. Therz- w f1-`.1iy+=` Ind?.'x< 1111.1 3`i)l~' n'.'.- fn1C(.`E'Ing \\`1lL UL` llL`l(l Ill L-LL` Ililll il.'lU I will be tn: annual (-lcctnon vi OiL'Cl`:K THURSDAY, APRIL 12; 1934. &A.I. 1. T I """"'*""""""' l Fred Nixon is h.a\`i115_,-` some old lzui(l~m'.u'ks removed from `:15 `pcvuy. This will add much appuaruncv 01' his 1t'.~'ili.'lll.`(', :11 `to the villzige. I VVQ are sorry to report Liza `H. Hmdle not mzxliing progr ..-..~.,l `man.-.....y r` I-.n.. I'\1ru\1wv 4 \\2.l.lU lUL'U\L J wouid \\'1sh_ HI f`L.. -. wuum \\'1su_ 1 3 Mr. Chas-. Blacks`?-ock is giving up ,f211`ming \`.'}1(21'(2 he \\`:..< 1'z1i.~:;-(1. 'ha\'in_3 [1'c;u:':*.r:(1 the z1f_ro of four score. We wish him and `his \\'fc many years of health and 11appi11e.~:.<. T\xTmv\-in (((n~hr-1'1`. n! hhn I?r.'.'-ll Rank I HCHILII 'd.I1u l'cl.1)[JlIll.`S.\`. I Mervin Corbett. 0! `ahc 1o_x':,11 Bank "l.`oron=t.o. spent the week ml at his! home here. * ' .-\.~hfo1'(l Wzvsnicu, of PzLin.<'\\'ick, al- so his aunt, .\`I1's. J. P, C:u'1', called, to see 3113. Sterling` Car)`. who is` slowly improving` from her recent : Hlnnca .`L'L' 4\lL_`. QLUIIIIIF, K/dill`. \\lLU 1.`. il1ncss_ Ric:1u11`(l Li\'ing.~:ton. who for .'~1o1m= `imo \\`:1< LL patia-nt in the B=.x:`\'ie Ho.~`~ pita}, p21.:. to the Great B:-yond on 'Thur.<(lz1;v' evening`. He was a mem bcr of the O1`-.1ng.):e Order. In wn-' mud<.- in 'l`horntoI1 Come'.c~1'y.- A11". 9. with `hi; Orillia. \II,.l dancing was enjoyed. Mi.-`s .\I'.Lry Strawh spenlt Easter with her ;\:i:~'ter, Mrs. Wm. Cumming. - ___..j____. i H111`. KJ. rith .\`]rs, M1`. J21.- .H-I-. mi . .1 |\ l.'L'nl _\1ag' .".:x_.;':". .11. Comp.b-an Juffs spoke ..u x: Ori1li:1'Y Mania` Club at then A-c`.:lv 1nv(' il1f. ,' last week on Mt... .4....tn V ...`.l T and. H SUN. The moct i11tm`osti119: i"~m of L'r`.n mnrninre: followed `.\".1n*.1 1:710 )'t`;":`1!- `tions were (li:rrrus; 'I":w<~ 1`.<'?7lu- Hon-3 are f0r\\`m'ded to `J.u~ D(-`;)?,l1't- `nwnt of Er1U('lOT1 from Um co`n\'r:n- tion. A lame number wu"1:`. n1-r:~'ont- ed this f\`.','ZL1` and time \<.'wL(l 11:)`. al- ]`0:\` for rim-11 to be d-iscu.- ed. A rc.-so1ntion p1'c= h-r the H211- 'to.n C01m=._\' A.<:~'ocintin`n. 1'r-~o1m11m1(`;- ing` :1 full Icon`.-so in <':<-onow , r.-iLi7.c-n- ship and bu-: in our ln'.~'h . with less st1'e.<.= on Latin and Fr-em*h and mm- on m`u.r-ti<-:11 .=.11bj"ct.<. ed cnn.=idm`:1blr~ di. solution wr\.< :~'u`mort()r1 bv to`-"n'.~'~`nip with U1; John s1mk0. It W215: nally 'rr\r~n11nn1r-n fha tho x_~_n<'(1}11`r_.i()1`. 1') FERG U SON VALE Home. '1 hero w.r,-rc 1 .< and ghls p'.x-. tlzci kr;:'s Club of Him-.~ ug Sa-I mg g`uc. The roll call was 1 by the name of 21 farm `L(:`.(:.~;ting` current (.-\'ent.<, were Mrs. Fralick. ;`vI-1'3. H. 1 grave an in~`ru<-~tive vmper on It A_g'ricu1tLu'e given. ' Varionus N-m;iom;," by` 'in Jami. -.:<)n I J. .. I"o;..~1;on. the Knapp When " -. SII*3'(` `Fl 32.; 2"i_IIvZ STROUD .--....._.v-. .. .-.. 3. Bell spent 21 few days C`hz1.~:. Thurlow last week. Ls. Kelly, S12, spent Easter dz`.L1_g'h`.u1`_. I\Irs. Gco. Hill_ in H\`L' Hl:..', lit-El. mics and L:1w.K`. ry Lhut l\`I1'.<. 0t prog . to- as 1101' many imends l The Northern Advance j rerom1nmm Luau un- adopt.~ :~1"tr.~1' 'r1o1;\`in": and F1'c.nch. as it we F1~en`ch was IL live .=ubj<~vt be `nu-_.r:ht in our . -` ,,,L.4.:-... I\ (

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