Page Eight _ fvico Products __.:?______.____ ATTRACTION - SEPTEMBER 1 I`c'.-bale and Tnfnrn Government Inspected Meats for Your Protection. (MINIMUM: Auumuac; unuurcu -M. FRIDAY, sEPTEMBEi2 21 ........_-..-.. -nu.` :m,mwm`ZN2:Mn snrnon AND ALL COOKED MEATS -MADE IN BARRIE- Hams IKUUIIU `I.,l_\Il_'_ (MINIMUM: Adu1t.a75c; Children 40c) - -`I 113?-BEE St! I I'.lIII::n as- nu.-.........._- Tickets and Information from Agents. ? I - 1|`. 'Q`I:- `| ROUNDTRIE? 1\In TNl - Adnlnanz Chi The ` T'iI37Iis'1");A.Y, SEPTEMBER 13, 1934 Sausage VVuuUuuaucuu. __.__._____._________. I 21-BRACEBRlDGE FALL FAIR , .,-___ 1.-.. A ..,...n. BARGAIN FARES Lard and premises, namely : The Southeast Quarter of Lot Number Seventeen (17) and the` Northeast Quarter of Lot Number Eighteen (18) both in the Seventh ('7) Concession of said `i'own.3n1p of Vespra, except that part of said Northeast Quarter of said Lot 18 de- scribed in Registered Instrument No. 3189 for Vespra. i rrwm.-A {a unit` m be m-m-ted on said; 3189 for vespra. - There is said to be erected on said` lands a good resiclence and bu.1'n_ TM. land in good clav loam and well 1 lands good residence anu LJu.1'11_ Th land is good clay i situated. The property will be: offered fox. sale subject to :1. 1'ese1'\'L-d bid. Terms: Ten per cent. of the put` chase money at time of sale and i.--1:- ance within thirty days t'no1*eaf'Lc:. , For further t01'mS and purt1c..1'.2u- n of sale apply to 3 S'I`EW.~\R'[` & s'l`EVV.-\R'l`, \'[n\-+n".`I crnn : .QnHnif.nr:. v LANDS FOR SALE FOR! ARREARS OF TAXES 1 D '1). F112: Dated August 27. 1934. Notice is he-rc-by givexl that the 11 of lands now liable to be sold Ix arrears of ta_\:e;s in the Counr.',' 1 Simcoe has been prepared and is b ing; publishexl in an u(l\'e1'tisen1e:1g the Ontario Gazette upon the 4th I August, 1st of September and (5th Dctober, 1934. rinninq nf-' mid list of lztnds 01' a Dctober, 13:54. . Copies of said list or a(1- ] verti; can be seen in my oflicv 1 or will be mailed upon making; up-g. plicutiou for mine. In :lufault of`: paynieiit of t21X(3.< as shown on .-':Li(l` list, on or before Tuesday. the l3thl day of I\'ovemb:-r, 1934, at the houri of two o'clock in the :1fto1-noon, Ii. shall at that time in the Council Chamber, Court House. Barrie, On-, tario. procec(l to sell by public auc-` tion the said lands to pay such ar-i realm`, t()gu,-tln-i- with the charges? thereon. An udinnrnml sale will be held 011` Sunday. Sept. 16. 1934 .(r\1\YT\Yf A KY1`) 177W\?'T`\T4 An adjourned sale on` Tuesday. the 27th day of .\'0von:lmr,; 1934. at two o'clock. 1` l\ Ll Pnlnrnan, Collier St. Unitd Church} 131354. at uni uL|ux.n- D. H, Coleman, Treuu"er. County of Simcoe. Treasurer s Office, Court House,` Ba.1'1'ie. Onario, the 25th day of July, 1934. It Thos. Bowman. a carpenter of` Stayner. dropped dead while helping to move a building at Wasaga Bmxci`. one day last week. He was seized with a hour? attack. .Dil1'AllJ Dated August 23, 1934. 'C- '1 B110 0. 5 Virginia Jubilee Singers" MORTGAGE SALE In the County of Simcoe '|J`JVV:-\ll L\'.. M01-tgagce s ` F '.-\K.'1' 6: b In W .-u\L. '.\Io.rtgzLgec .~x So1icitor.<. Barrie, Ont. .....+ on 1024. TO WIT : 5D1I`4VV:'l1Vl: . Sohmtors, ; Burma, Ontario. 3 1091 ; Sunday. Sept. 16. 1934 10 a.m.--The Church School. ` 11 a.m.---Facing; the Future," ` 7 p-m.--B'1b1e Sunday--Rev. J. ; S. Harrington. ` You are cordi'.-xlly invi' ed to attend these services. . l EAilandaie News\ | Mrs. John Hutchins spent Thurs- day in Toron'to. Mr. and Mrs. J. Weathcrup spent _\\/'edm:sda3,' in Toronto. ` \1.. -.m.d `Viva. Cameron Grey. of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Grey, Orillia. spent Tuesday at the home of the farmer's parents. M.i.~.'.' Tnchnu hurrell 1-L. urn..-.1 on [Friday from Winnipeg, where she spent Lhe past month. Mr. and Mrs. W. Clute spent last il"z12I\. x` `~_ .\1r.s. `Gporge Thur1o\\` and (lz1L1g'ht.e-1`. 'LMrs. Thos. Thurlow, oi` X01111 B213`, `spent . days at: the home 01' Mr. and .\'leL~'. J. Dlln`11'L`t last week. n .\1i.<.<(~s Audrzxe and Rosebud ju- dell have returned from Cochws-ane, after spending the past two months .3. there at the home of heir aunt. Mans. __ 1 W. Taylor. `e Mr. and Mrs_- .-\.` Henderwn spent `I Thu`1'sday.1a. 1n '1-oronto. ` l\1'L'ss Lllizm Cockburn. of Toronto, is visiting; an the home of her brother, iChas. Cockburn. . \1`.- mm Max Preston Bowen are the month. Mr- and Thursday in the city. Mrs. A. W. Potts spent W(.dnes- day and Thursday 01' this week in Mimico at the home of air. and Mrs. T H Rs:-nninn LVLIITUUU an mu: n -J, 0- Bennion. 1 NT 1-u , n rqp `. '[' '-J, Bennion. 1 Mrs. Oscar Thurlow and Mr. Ed-` win Tlu1r1o\\`, of London, stopped in 2n`. the home of J. Dunnet on Friday `on their way to Elmvale. . \r.. (1....-,.M T`h1 .<-nu-nt Saturday ion to mlmvaie. Mr. (jurznld Dusett spent Saturday 12131`. in .\`o.1th Bay. ` Mrs. N. Hill and Miss Neola Hill 'mL\`u re; umcii from visiting rt.-la.tives at; Vancouver. From there i\lr.<, iliil and Ncola made several trips. in I eluding ones to E(i.H1`0!1tO`11 and J21. i L`-`mi; iChas. Cockburn. 1 M1`. and MT.~'_ Preston `attending the funeral of the 1atLer .< `mother. which takes place at Hunts- xvillu on F`.`id21y. | Drnd-av!-prnn Y-P.S. .`;Au1'o1'a 1_1-ac. ucru 1n:.\L .uu....u_. bl`L`\'('lllllf.5', Sep`. 17th. l L.O-B.A. at Allist0n 1! The L.O.B-A. of .-\llun(lalc, BeeL0n_. 3,`.-klliston and .<,u1'roun(1in\: districts l21l .t81l(l@(l 22. .s')cci21l .<,ervicc :1` Allistol. rl on Suml:1_\'_ The <.lifl'01\_-nt lodg-.:~' ]1n{l.1'Cll-C(l in -.3. body from the 01`-mlgz -- Hall to the Town Hall, where Lllu (1 s,;-1'\`icx,- \\':1,< hcl(l- 'l"hc Ivy Band W4: l in attendance, also the Thornton nmlc -<'q1lz1!'t(-t`.`:- and Alliston male choru:~. `Rev. Knight, of Alliston. was the, lmuin spez1l~:e1' for the day. Most ;<..[\Vo1'shipful Sister Kelmedy. of To lronto. g'21\'c :1 \'<:':y suitable il.(l(l1`(}$.3- |A1landal-e lodge was well 1-epmsentecl an H. .nmr1'r~a . l aunuayy Dept. Lug nau-x MORNING AND EVENT.\IG '1 Peacher : REV_ ARTHUR 'MacPl-{I'IRSO1\' 1 of Mc-lntyre :VIis.< Elsie C1ou_>;1r,-y. O2\u`uni. M1`. .~\1cxantl(:1' Knox. Choir Leadc-1_' A1miv0rsur_v and 'l`hzu1l-:.\-g`i\'ing` Ser- vices and Concert. Sunday and Mon- day. Oct. 7 and 8. ---r1... v:.~..:..i, Juhilea Singers" ,vi1le rrmay. Presbyterian Y.P.S. :\ftk`l' a. lapse of two m0nth.~:, the lrst mun-tin_ ' of the Essa Road Pres- Abytterian Y.P.S. was -held on 1\'Ionda;.' `evening. The meeting` \\ us purely business and a1`1`z111g`emex1ts were lnadc for the enLe1*tz1inment of the `;Aurora Y_P.S. here next .\Ion(1uy 1...-;..\iu.u Kr-vi` 17th. I: A useful aluminum funnel and strainer given free with 9. year s sub- `scription to The Advance, or with rmmva1. Ask for it. EUL`, .`(fl`H HHII. 5]) H, 01' L<-mier ub`z` * ` ment. at the t` }*Im;'im-01', Equi`. Ontg; Toronto 1 3 ('nn 1 (,`..\'.R. Dock R,(.~c0nst1'ucti0n, Colling Hvood. Ont. will be ro.c<:i\'cd until 12 o'clock noon (daylight saving) Wednesday, September 26. 1934. for the reconst1'u`<-tion of the . 1.<`.rL1<-Ltm: of the old Czmadizm .\'ution- 1211 Rai!\\'u_\' F1`0if.*,`h1, Shed Dock at Col- lingwood. Simcoce ('0unty. Ontario. i Plans and form of <-oxxtmct can H .~'<,-nu and . and furm.< -.01" olruinod at this Dopami- :` at oicv.< of the Di. -`I'In;:inm>1', Irlquity Building.-`, Toronto. 'IOn1'_; Builders` l`Ixchang,- & `,Con. Im1ust1'ie.<. 1104 Buy St.. ]`o1'onto Ont.; also :1` the Post `|{\H'n-n -M r'1\]H1\n-\\~nn:] mnf S<'ul(.-(1 1;-11(i(:1':< ad(l1`e. to the 'undu1'sxg'ne(l and cndor-sr*.d '1`endc~1 fo | "`\VlLH CUH(llLiUIl." .`l.'L lU Ll|UX'llll- f Eat-11 t.omlv1- must be 21cc0mp:miwl by zx on-riie(l L'hl,'qllC' on 21 chzu'tc1`ed ;h:m~k in Czunulzl, 1=ayz1ble to the ordr,-r `!of the Honourzxblo tho. Blinister of `l dhli(r W'm'k.<. vquul tn 10 per cent. ' of the :m10un`.. of the tender. or `x `u-:11`:-1' B(n`.(l;: of the Dominion '. 01' (",:u1:ul:~. of the of Czmudiz1n '.\':1:iom11 Rzxilw,-_x_v Company and its con. ('Omp1n`i0.s, uncon- iditionully ;:'ua.rz\.nteed 21:: to prim-i- pul and interest by the Dominion of vi(`:m:u1u. or the zlfox-cm.entioned bonds and :1 certied cheque if required to make up an odd amount. 2. \'n+n_Rlnn m~int< r'}`L?1 he ohtnitwd !\H1l_} JU)`1).'lLU I)lAll(lL'l'h l`;.\L'll?l.lLL',U (\-L Con. 110-'1Bu_\' `w_St.. 'OfI'1(:(: at C<>]1in;:\\`ood, Out. ! 'I cndr:r,- will not be ('0n. un- .1-.<.< nuulc on printed fonns .~;upp1i-(.1 by the Dupzu':mr-nt zmd in zxccortlanvv with con(lition:~' set foa*t.h therein. I L`..,.1. onn.l nun.-+ In. 4.,-.-nnun-.ni...l nmxv oua umoum. Note Blue prints can be obtained at this Dw; .:u't1nc-m; by depositing: an `accepted cheque for the sum 01' e00. payable to the order of :1:h<~ \1i i.-mv nf` Pnnhlit-5 VVm' :. which will! Tnxunnlfn $1 . nu. payame to me oruer 01 Int-| NI" istdr of PuIh1ic'Work.s. which will ln- rm-turned if the intending biddvr . a re;.rul211~ bid. ` By order. 1 N. nmu ARD1\`S_ ` _ .N- .|.4Igbbd.`-\0! V! 5 ` Sec'1'e`.z12'y Department of Publc Works, Ota.twa.. Se;> cembe,- 10. 1934 Of Valuable Residential Property in the Town of Alliston. in the $1 County of Simcoe- J L"l1dc1- ;-.:~.r,l by virtue of The powers: 17 31' sails: contained in a certain mort-`l gage, \\'l1l(;l1 will be produced at the time of sale. there will be ofTo1'ed for P sale by public auction at the DOMINION HOTEL. ALLISTON .` by w. A. McConkey, Auctioneer. 1` on E SATURDAY. SEPT, 22. 1934 ` at 12 o'clock noon. the following` 1an(l.~: and prmnises, nzxmelyz l 'Nm+ mn+ n`F 'l`m\'n Lots .\'umbe1'.<,l TENDERS by cruel`. N- DaESJAORDL\"Sy Qmvrnf _j_____._. . l ` John Skene, ot Toronto, was 45-12 ( `sessed $46 or 30 days in police court; this morning on a. charge of reckless,,_ dT1v1ng. ` S. W. M1115, 01. nun-u:, waa $10 and cospis thls morning charge of xllegal consumptxon. l .j_._.:._..._. 1 -" | All owners and harborers of dogs are requested by the local police to have rthei-r dogs tied up as they are becoming a nuisance about the town , The police have 1'ec.ei\'ed numerous. r-nn11niht nf dotrs destmying lawns} police have 1'ec.e1\'cu nuuluruuz` complmnts of dogs destvoymg and flower gardens. ` ` , Pzu~cnt.< should co-operate with ue`! B0.11'd of Health in having` toxoid ml-|`, mi11i.<,1;e1'ed to their cl1i1d'rL,-n as 21 pm- ven.`.ati\'c a_:ains1; diphtheria. Tlwrul` has not been -.1 single case of di`.`h- theriu. in B211-rie _~:c'hoo~1.s- for the 12:51; four y`c-a1'.<,. or since toxoid has been. used. Pevious to that there \\'erc Lu}: to twent cases over` ear. 2 .___?__.:_.._-_. I "_'-.'-" , ' M--. The first fall meethng of the Luxffgm rie b1'an('h of the Retall Merchzlnte `pecum .-\.<:-:)<-iutioil of Canada will be held . - tn ' 1': on Wudn.<*-. Sopt. 26th. ax. G.1a_h:)]0m:1 p.1n.. tuk1n;: the iorm of 1 banquet` Wit] ;r the .-\1nerica.n Hotel. The speak-. St _ e; for the evening` w111_ be .M1'.!hC01?pL` Dutrizal of Toronto. and has subject. Nixon Putting Organization to Work. `the 1. :.11 n \v .\11'- R. S. LU`-`- `"`v _ 01 D"" t111mutes and nobody could have got- f01'!11l`l.V ClllleF`1 Wlth S`w~V` ten in the front door without `her Mills & C0. 111` Chluf tt 1_`"1d|l1-ea1'ing as the screen was locked. : ofee. Toronto. has entered D1"t1". Could anyone else have taken the ` Ship "l'1l)1 H- B%%E1e`1'nCi money ? asked Crown Attorney stock Y0 '1`S- 1` ' 5. i a. ` - . (.qujpped with private wire servlce to 3 EvuRsb.S_o.n~tU1y not...` ' ' ' K . . 1111 lml3't"`-t 9xCh""`g" lewltmg 1" .\Ir.<. Reynolds szud slle lizul slnee much i2\.~'t<'1` -?01'V1Ce- Ireeeiveu" a cheque for $100 from the ------"-'" girl's father. :_-_.n11nn-{'m- \u1.r..` \,n.... \r:wm uu\n.'.4\\vnrl :n .4 d.1-:.~ nu CHANGE IN ALLANALE TO HAMILTON R.R_ LINE.-In (I: N REV.lOUlS~PlCKERlNG MI No. 1 barley this week 710 a. bushel, and peas ; There is 21 rumor current that tileil Beeton~Co1lingwoo(l branch of the `- C.N.R. is likely to become part of: .21 main line. While no one in autl`.-i` ority in these parts has conremdl the rumor, the fact is thalt. it is true. ii Alliston is to be on ahighly improved I line of railroad between Toronto and , Collingwood because of the fact that when bonuse; were being given the builders of this old branch of the `.Northern some astute men in T05- sorontio and Notitawasaga in._se1'ted inn` l I the agreement a clause that the rail- road was to operate for all time. , What is likely to take place is closing [ the line from Hamilton to George- ; town and from Beerton to Alvlandale. I As in previous years. Toxoid in- oculation as a preventative against= diphtheria will be given to ohildrezi in me Public and Separate Schools of Ban-ie. Notice of dates for same will be given to parents by the sc`rool T111158. A. T. LITTLE l\1U'\\ n\I`\' LOCAL NEWS BOARD OF HEALTH NOTICE. I Von of folks who think they haw `1'n.-tlgestion" have only an acid condition V1011): could be corrected in ve or toll minutes. An eilective anbi-acid liki Phillipa Milk of Magnesia. soon restore! digestion to normal. 7, _ ._.:;|_ ,1! ALAL ann-.| ...-..--.... -- WV, Philli s does away with all that sour` use an gas right. after meals. It 9 0 vents the distress so a t to occur s......... .1... nnnrr, hat a. nleasant and rxgnr. ILILEF means. 1. --r hours after eating. hat a. pleasant nrnnnrntinn to take! And 110W 200d F ii of soda--which is but tm ovary relief at beat--Philll 3 Milk of I agnesla -nan-' tralizes many imes its volume in mid. Next. time a. hearty meal, or {:00 1'18` 5 diet has brought on tho hut dlsoon fort, try- ` P15}3i. _5 fox-'the system! Unlike a. burning dolll l and prmmses, nmnenyz - That part of Town .\ umbe1'.<,l Sixty-\'u ((35) and Sixty-.~:ix (66) out "he VVOst side of Du'erin Street. inn the Town of Alliston. according` to 1111 plan of part of said Town of .-\]1i;:ton. .` made for one George Fletcher. zu1d-`I registered in the Registry Office f0`:"g` the County of Simcoe, as 1mrtic\1lur1;y- described in Registered Inst1'un1ent|,` No. 4585 for _A11iston. * 'Tnnrv-D 5- A2111 to be erected on said`; What pleasant reparation to take! good it ill or the system! Unlike burning do!!! of soda.--Which tmpomry Barrie .-\gricultu.1'a.l Society is supplying free tickets to Bar- 1`i(,- Fair for all school cllildgen. 'l'uuCl1U1`>' are urged to noLi1'y S<.-cm-1'.>.1'y `Gr 0. Camerczi at once the number of tickets rc- quizx.- Phone 33. _ FREE TICKETS FOR FAIR When H203 Soars L<:i.~:hnm11, of Barrio. ..,\..+n.1 u-if]: Rnnwzlv. _ _The_u.rthern AdV.'. .r.v.'-;u~_ A. M.n,T-1.. nl.l.&l1ln. ` km ; week is sellng for. at 75c. nu um M.0.H., Bawic. for Aluston. There is said to be said; lands u good brick clad one and a` half storey residence. 11 T1. m-nm-rtv will be offered for, {YOUNG WOMAN CHARGED ' [ WITH THEFT OF $100.00 . Ull. Ditbulklilyy .-Lug. Lublly nu-n..m said, she had $100 in bi1Ls` in her ` s purse, Wh`iC".". was lying on the kitchen `stove. The purse contained money _%1'eceived from the rent of her cottagc and also her fathcr s house. The last time she saw the money was at 5_45 n1n'\ L` ` p.m. .' Mrs. R-eyn-olds said that. about eiglit i _;o clock she took her purse and wem. !d~ow11 tow`.~_. While in L0b]Zl\\a she ';pu1'cl1.ased some groceries and when jshe opened .her purse the $100 was gone. Witness said she went home fland asked the accused if .~:`lu,- hzui 'u`.wkei1 the mom-y, but she flatly cwliwnied it. l\`I1's. Reynolds .<:1id slum }"\va.~,4 going to ::uzu`ch .\Ii. Nixu11's IL` room, but was t0O.(_)V(3l`;'V0ll1C by shock - `_ to do so. She notified the 1)0liCL' next ` 4 day, but. in the meantime the accused 4 lhud left. ` 1 _ 'I M13. Reynol(l.~' elailned that the A". ` girl swveinied quite all 1`ig`h~t_ The only ,"1`pecnliu1' izhing; about her '\'a.< 11121`. on `E two different occa.~:ions when she caine ;_t.h'ome the 1'1~on door was locked. l`(_~ Witness said that`. after supper she r `stepped out_ the back door to sl1o_w ;,c' ! her s1,ster-u1-law 21. flo\I:e1'. Miss 1 ' was the only o`.l1e1' person in l house. Mrs. Reynolds clziimed iv she was not outside more than ten 5 nimujces and nobody could have got- {A _1n _i1'ont :1__`h~ear1ng' tne M11 -` I1 mnnrnr 9 n (`.1~nwn -\H*r.r'nn\v l Jean Nixon, age 21, salcslady, of `m-am: zmnnnnvrod hafnrp `:\/Tn.cri:h'nfn gL1'l.S I.Ul`l16l'. , When Miss Nixon appeztred in (:Ou-lit she \\'a, in 21 very -Iwrvous con- idition and fainted on several occas- Eians. She pleaded guilty to the iclmrgc, but offered no e\`i(lence_ (`.1-nwn A1> m'nr\v Vvnn-< nnin`r.od nu! ` Crown Attorney Evans pointed out {that the accused was a sales1ady,' `u-elling hosiery from door to door. `Clld1'g'Uy UUL Ulllfftiu Ill} U\lLlt5llL'L`_ , 1 1 1 iSh`e had been in the habit of return- ` ing to her home in Fergus every week lend, but the last week or two that lhad not occurred. Her people are of some standing and very desirous of getting the girl back into their home. Subject to the court s ruling, the par- : ents are prepared to take her home. Restitution had been made. From his observations and knowledge of inhuman natu-re, M12 Evans appealed -!to his worship to be considerate of .1 the young lady- It was a misfortune : that she had fallen into bands which - had led her astray. He didn t know . that she had proted very much by `the money. The situation to him ' i looked a sad one. . n/r.,..:,+....+s mar. mm u...+ .~cn1+nv1 n.-. KIOOKCU S30 0116- ! Magistrate Jeffs said that sentence would be suspended for the present, " with the consent of the Cmwn At- torney_ The father was to enter up- =on a vecognizance of $200 and pay all the costs of the prosecution and make restitution. The girl is also to behave to the satisfaction of the chief of police of Ba.1'ri4e. faction witvhout any consideration oi lrizmeial gain. It should be wide-1;. (lilfercnt from our regular 0L'CU[)il1.lOl. and it should not be costly. .-\l;uv, all, it should email no compulsion. it should be a perfectly free cxp`.'\:.~`~ .ion of 2:. pcr. desire- ! People vary so much in their per- ? 501141 desirc.~= and in their capacity 1'01 doing things thai thwere is the great 1 -esn po.~:.~:ible range of activities includ- ed in the hobbies which are selected. One man collects .-lamps another g;o<-.< in for photography. while still an- other n(li.~`. his hobby at the car- penLcr .< bench or in raising llo\\=e1':.. \\'l:uLe\'e,- ihe hobby is. it is play; it means doing` what he really \i`:1nt.~ to. :In I A hobby gives pleasure and bi\l.lS'\ i It is healthful to have a hobby. For the indoor \\`o1`kcw1'. ii. is p1'efe1'-\ rable that hi.~'. hobby take him out ui doors. The man 01- woman who sit. all day .<.hou1(l rha\'<.- a hobby tliat vaiis for n1u. activity, In these able wa s, f1`c.si1 air, sungzhim: and ..->;~ l'.`l`(.'i.\(.` are .s`L`L`Ll1'(3(i i11.an enjoy-.ii)1e manner. and. as a 1' health is C.-.-.`.. ..) Hlil.llllL`1'v HIM]: it.` (I. Ll'..`L|||.~ u\,uu 1 Ir 1mpr0v(.-d. \ The hobby pz'ov1des 21 1 (3lf`z1,~_`u front the \\'o1'rie.s' 01." the daily g`1`ind, am 1 i'Lm'~11i.:hc.: 2: real and z1c'ti\'c izlter: : l I Hobbies help us to 0\`c1'(_-ornu E10` (liiculties of life and make life 1mm , \\'0l'L'n w11iln.-. Hobbies are <.-dur::1tio'.mi bC(.'21l.l.~'(- of tlw opportunity they pre- sent for constructive effort. Th(.~y pro- vide a mumls of gguining pc1'.~:ona1 .~d.t- isfawtion tl11'0ug'h accomp1i. gmd, in (every way, promotv n1(:nta1 . health. resmence. - The pa-opurty will forl sale subject to a. reserved "bid. I Terms: Ten per cent. of the pur- chase money at the time of sale and balance within thirty days `thereafter. For further terms and 1_)zudcu`.a1'< of sale apply to STEWART & STEWART, \Tny~+,tm (rm- .~1 So1icito1*s. I I l l To the man in the .~t1~.-ct. any a`,- tempts to inc1'(.-:1.<(: producnon In these days of dep1'e.<.-111g \\'01'1(l . gm-n1 :1 \v:1:f'r- of 1111110. 0)` (`V011 \\`0.SG. (iuys 01 (.1Up1'u.s>iny, \\ S0(_'ll1 ll. \Vd`=t(- of time. 01- woixse. He fo1'p;et.s, >'2l_V5 Mr. L. H. \'e\\'man Dominion cei'eali. that the problem of the individual fzirnier di'e1's \`1.x`t- l_v from that of the nation as a whole, in `lllzlt the capacity of the farmer to C1l`1'_\' on and pay his \\'-43 i_,- ineasured in no small (legree by the yields he realizes per acre. Tr the farmer, the acre is his unit of production. If his average yields per acre. wlietlier I:on\'e1'te(l into milk, mutton or beef, 01- disposed of in their raw state are not sufciently high to enable him to meet his obligations. he must either succumb entirely or be forced to adopt a standard of liv- ing which removes him as an import- ant factor in the problem of keeping the wheels of commerce moving . Uxnu run luuwv.,.r HOBBIES Bacon The First C0-operative: Packers of Ontario LIMITED ASK YOUR DEALER FOR CENT A MILE ` _ Ti ccccc K H ' = I N 'r:z9A I` KIIJI-\ I , DE! Il'_`"_II:IIJhlI - .- BETWEEN THE FOLLOWINGLNIMED STATIONS Allandale, Aurora, Barrie, Bracebridge, Burks Falls, Coldwater, Collingwood, Gravenhurst, Huntsville, Meaford, Midland, Newmarket, Orillia, Penetang, Scotia, Stayner, Victoria Harbor, Washago, Waubaushene. ------nu-_-n -:1 __nnAl'_rRRlDGE I-`ALL 27. 1934. i5 MORTGAGE SALE I .`1l1'd.llu`du1'l$ I '. l 1 XU\,l5 serV1'ce.~- Lost. strayed or St0.en la" isn t very often that a car comes \. n ma .. ..-. at the under this heading, but that is what- .\Ir. W. Strachan, master mechanic of Of Valuable Farm P"Pe`'ty "1 U-Pthe C.N-R_ here. was wondering when Township of Veapray in the County of Simcoe. Under and by virtue of the powers, Mr. of sale contained in a Ccl"La.1T1 mort- gage. which will be produced at the time of sale. there will be offered for sale by public auction at the QUEEN'S HOTEL. BARRIE by W. A. McConkey, Auctioneer, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1934 at 12 o'clock noon. the following lands and premises, namely : the of said he went to get his car parked at the Allandale station last Friday at noon. St1`z1cliz1n _a, car had been parked beside a car of similar make, but not identical. and the owner of the ,othe1~ car apparently mistook the Strzichan car for his own. The aforesaid gent;1e1n'.Ln did not even take his cue from the key not tting the dashboard of what he i.`h.oug'ht -\\'a_c- his own car, and` called the tow truck to take his car home. Mr. `-_had occurred and from the car iefl. {at the station found out uthe name of the person who had disappeareu with his car. A short time elapsed and both owners were seen with their respective cars and treating it all a huge joke. 5 Struchan sensed somesthin-g like this i