Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 11 Mar 1937, p. 4

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Page Four -.n.A..1 Quite a number from here a'.tend- ed the shower and dance for Mr. and Mrs. C`. M. Hutchinson on F'1'idz\y (-\'en-in.," last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. .\'I. Perkins at (.`|0wc.<, and report one of the best dances of the season. Gordon Shela`- Well, of Craighurst, and A1't.hur Hiobbs, of West Oro. xvoro the mus-C icinns and Herbert Sh!-I. acted :15 oor mamtager. Mr. and Mrs. J. S11('].~`\\'l.`H and 3112`; and Mrs. D. Jones spent :1 few da_v.. in 'l`o1'ont0. \1.. (`!.,....l.... \x71.:.\.`. Ar \':.]l....._L HI I UIVUHLU. .\`I1'. C|0)'(lm! Whipps. of .\Iidl1u1'. spt-nt Sunday vis his b1'0tIhe1'. who is very ill. N11` nn Nfvc W nnhonvx rd` F1.-nn, Improvement in imlu.~:t1'iu] cun(li- {ions in Scollund is h1'i115:i:1_<._:' about 2L _2'1'ew'.*e1' can-sumption of chm.-50. I.:x.~;r. _Vea1' Czmzldu . mow- `.1c-sv to S(-oUz1n(l than for any yc-`..) .'a..v_ stzatlstics have hf`(:l1 z\\'zxi1ub](~. ihn increase amounLin_s.,v LO 3 per` umtz. ovvr the previous year, accord-' i=nI_2' We the Ag'1'icu1`tural Department: of the (`v:`nmliz1I1 .\'atiom11 Rai1wa_\`.<.' I The complaint is f1'equcnr1_\' heard that there are no opportuniziz-s for `.'n-um-' mrm zmv mm-n 1-mf Hm Ia/.~,..i Luau Lr1It1L'U uru uU UppU1`LuIllLll`;5 I01` ;.'o-ung: men any more, but thr= head of :1 bis.-; 1)Lxs'i11(.-s.< concern sa_\';< thr.-1'n are not enou_L'h men fo 1'1 the op- portunities. There are not, he . sumcinnt n1e.2r with stron'_Lr c11a1'2:ctm'.<, 2111a,l}'LicaI minds and gilmption `-0 hi! Lho jobs with big` p0.~;:~:ibiIitie.~' that arr- going` beg-g'ing' to-day. There arc- hu.wd1'eds of upplcants. but they do not measure up. Is it true that ihx '.*1'.1.*._4' mom of to-dzly 11.1%` not as g'o`od as I-h0.`\'n of t\vont_\` _vca1'.=. ago '3 VVC must ack11owled:r~ that too mzm_\' of our _\0l11P'f2,' men to-(lay have not prepared themsolvc,-s and are not de1e1'n1ian`ed enough to make a placv for :h0111seI\*es. They believe a placv should be made ready for them. but that is not the way a real man suc- on-eds. wnru 1.5 very 111. M1`. and Mrs. F. Dobson. fel, spent SLrnd:1_v visiting- um! .\Il`~'. W. C)`H't(`I1(1('l1. Qnwn-inn vunut 'IIV\Arulv "P4. il(1 .\ll'~'. VV. \ l'lIILCH(l('H. Service next Sunday afternoon. uu_v Lupin-u`ll: zummruwu, your muuuy Will ue rexuuucu. Don t orget the date, Friday, March 1~2t'~h. Lady in attend- mu-.<-. Ask at hotel office for spocita apartments of Mr. Thompson. _ Wilil also be in Sta_vnm'. Commercial Hotel, 1\`Iarch 11th, and Ill Pe1m.:Lx:n_.,ru.ishe11e. Cannda House, March 13th. .`-\n_\;0n1- inL<.-rm-.~1Lc(l in or how YOU CAN Bl`) Il!.l l*`RO.\I `- l`R.USS W:13.'AR1INIG in Six IVI-olmblxs, come to thv Simcov Hotx-1, B:II'l`if'. Friday 1\'Iurch l2iUh. all dlzw and vvenimug. l`nn_..H .. ..,\ ,..I I,)....o......cv,.._. ,4 nn ,, ., u l'|||||\y J Ilull) Hltllkll I-'4 L`l|. illl ll|LI_\' illl K'\'UlIl\l|').:. (`nonsult :1 noied l{uptureS'pvci:1list---20 _vez11'.~" experiellce; two _VL`ill'.s' in operullinp; 1'0-om. LICH` HIM (le1nnst1'ate /no you free of ('.i121)'p;e HZOW AND WHY there are. no curiang` qualities in :1 truss. A 'J`|RU~SS is m(`.1`L`!i_V :1` m.ee-hzmieal suppot to retain the hernia and keep it in: place providing it is p1'opevl_v wed with an uplift effect direeitiy over, the point where the 1'upz t.1n'e is developiinxg fnom. Also let, him demon-stnzute to you HIIS method of ta'eatmem- for rupvture, 21 t1'eatn1en~t which has been approved by 21 number of medical men tlwougvhoiut (":muiu, al-ong: with she most eoiiifonhaible tting appliance that can be obtained in America. This treatment used with a proper fttinvg zvppliinlnice has been proven by physicians -110 be a vast. advancement over 21) former methods, exenmlifying instzmeous effecrts im-mediately, wifchsfiamud-ing any strain or position, no n1a.tte.r the size or lodultion, lvzirge or difculm cases on men, Wo- men or ehibdrem. HARRY HAGUE & SON Consulxt. your (Lodbor after using` tihisreatlnen`. If he find any xvuplt-u~re appm-e.nrt, _v`our money wi1I"be refunded. D.-m ,+ Am...-ne H..- 4.4,. n..:.:..... n,r..-..1. on,-1. 1 ....l.. z.. ..u. Ruptured People- Do hot be Deceived WEST ORQ THOMPSON APPLIANCE CO., IQAPANEE, ONT. NOTECEE . 0f_ Gr:-n- with Mr. U1. 3}`) - Cznnadzt 1'e. : (Continued from page one) i In M.`atched`asl1 ve parcels were sold, realizing` $237.42. A. Tebo -got 400 acres for $64.64, and Noble Loverinvg got 75 acres of a 200- acre parcel for $71.53. :T.n l\/lmlnnlfn nnlv nhn 1..+ ....._ 4~r-'-I 113Es'1' COUNTY TAX % ' SALE IN YEARS u1'u1:gumg q>o.l~ 1. A lot in Nott,a\vas;1g;a provided the keenest bidding of the sale. The `.'axes were only $8.22, but J. R. Lawremece, Creumore, paid $142.00 J. E. Jamieson wanted it badly. In all four parcels in .\'ott.2m'us2Ly;;1 wurnz sold, 1'c'.x]i7.ing' $52(i.8.3. In ())`HH:I `r.n\\*n nI\]\- nu.` ....... J. R. BOYS, President. acre parcel I01 as41.o;5, r.Ln~ Medonlte only one lot was sold, brln-ging $8.74. A Inf. in Nnffl\I7LIc|`1(\-:1 n... soul, ]'(3lXllZ1nQ,' :,SOZl).ZSi). In Orillia to\\'n. only one par- cel was sold, 220 acres for $292.32. In Oro t1n'r~r- Qh(n'n lma ...,...... cm was sum, zzu 101' $292.32. Oro tl11'0r,- :~:h0rc lots were bought by H. J. (',`mw1'o1'd for $212.-A 98. IIUUIX`. M15. Walter Smith lms been cu ned to 1101' bud ::t'tv1' having: _~`c\`e1' teeth e.\'tmo`.ed. Beach Lots in Demand "Id Sunnidale to\\1n'.~'hip fared the best of any u`own.~;hip, when 1.`) lots at V\"2Ls-zlgu Beach were disposed of, sonle brim:ing'thx't\e times the amount of Laxc-.~: owing`. Inn 2111 the 1!! par- cels 1'e21`]iz<,-d $3,823.00. Ian |':1\' 1n\l'n;-kin h;I\r. .. 1. 4.4. .7 cum ruzuizcu .).5,oz-'5.UU. Im Tay township nine pu1`c<-1.< ` sold realizing: $1.rlE)8.67, all h bong.-'11 . For the tux!-.~: owing. In Tecumseth three parcels `. b1'ixi.:.ri::~;,-' $699.31}. In Tiny 2-`Z lo-Ls b!'OLl_L','ht $1.` 85. `Five p2u'cc-1.5 in sold for $78.07. SUIU. lUl' :)l?5.Ul. In Vespra three parcels Two Bradfortl lot brought . and two C0l(lwate1' lots 3. Nn T\{)l`l`CA]L` in H/',.-. I'- J. V J. , BIissl*jlla;\IcL<-2111. of 'l'orrm:r;. jspent. U10-\\'(:(:l( end with her fail)" , Elwood Jennr.-t.t is . zx rm ;Chcvrol<:t car. i . Mr.<. \ \"il1'ri Brollr.-_\'. of i-I;r'r>s:i*.. }was with her mother, .\Irs. W. E. Lonnox, for 21 few rla_\`.=.. ` We are glad to know that Twin. Robt. Ellis is feeling much l')F:t'.:;':` af- ter hr-1' ;~'e\'e1'e illness. l\IT1- Pnhf ,TD11Vr;`*+ln L.,,.. Dallblllg. The funeral of the laze Miss Ixlayme Spears was held on Tuesda_v afte1'n'oon<, )Ia2'ch th. from the Ivy Presb}~'te1'ian Church. .\Iis.~: Spar` pa.<.<;d L\\7.j\' at the home of her 3 5- ter. Hrs. Fre.-(1 L_\'on.<. `Toronto. after 21 long", weary illness. She leaves :0 mourn a very dear and `Lox-1:`: sis.e:. and four b1`others. George H:'m'_v. John Howard, Isaac, Erwin and Mrs. Fred Lyons. Her mother ;:mi f2.t11-;:`. \]u- -nwl `.h-.- ,Tn\~- Qn..or:- nhn L.-.` * ' Y ' "r Reconditioned by skilled Radio Serviceman Use our Radio Servicing done by `II I AIl7nI.`\VI`\l* n1un_\ _\L-au':. .u1.~.< nutggle .`.p*:I:`. cousin. had llliidc her home w` Mayme and Erwin for n::1n_v yea. and the s_\`mpath_\' of the commur. is uxtcztded to then: and all the rest of the 1`t`11lti\'c`;3 and frie-.:ds. R \ -Simpson. 21 cousin. preached ihe ser~ mon. a.~`sisted by Rev. Robertson and RL`\'. Blake. The p.`.Il-b~::11`e1$ war: W. E. )'I. Banting; H;11'r_\' B;1ntiz1g. Geo. B:1r::ti11};`. .-\1'Ihu1' Co.\1\'o1'th. Norman Coxwo!`-h and Elwood J 1:- nett. '[`l.` b`..........l AA` oi...` L. . ` The fum-ml of the late Richy. BM] is bving: lwld on 1*`1'z\i:1}' -.n'.c Vina mm L\\'() L,01(1WaLe1` l0 ..< No parcels in \Vc. \v<.-rt: oi`I'1'(-(l for sale, `.1 no hid ow any \'i('tm'iz1 Port .\Ic.\'ic0l1 lots. Xlttl LJ_\ UHC. F181` ULUsf1` 31:`. and 3I1'.<. John Sp; ther, Hugh, and one aster. (.\I1'.<. Fe1*g'uso:1b p:`ed-alceased mam _\'e:11's. .\Iis.< Aaggie Sp:ers. \Y-nvnxn. unzl I.`--u-n Fa... |\1nVv1\' .-.. `ail . 1' \ :...t; Sunday with Banting. T1112 F1n1mv:z1 THURSDAY, `MARCH 18, 1937. .w-_:...-.--. . ..._.--_-...-. .;-..-----an Proprietzor IVY A Frank Bar./tin-g of Elmvale, 3; Mr. and Mrs. PL Marliet) Barrie Conservative Assn. Annual Meeting < .3-nu-3.2: . Gwillimbury :.nd there wa.~: ia Harbor or .<~>4.9s V-.-J 00 H \V(:l`( being \. t:X'_',- u. `Dru Ten Fvionths Without Interest FARMERS BEWARE what seed grain you buy to sow this coming Spring. There is a great deal of grain being offered for sale in Ontario for feed.A grain shortage has resulted in a demand for Western Feed Oats.These oats are being sold for Feed but some farmers may re-clean them and use part of them for seed. Germination Tests of ggsamples of such cats have shown as low percentages as from 20% to 70 %. The Sowing of Such Seed may have dis- astrous results on the crops. A survey of the grain held in Ontario would indicate there is sufficient good seed to be obtained at home, and all farmers who must purchase seed grain this year should make careful selection upon Germination Tests. A farmer can make a simple and accurate test at home by sprouting a number of kernels either between two sheets of dampened blot- ting paper or in a box of earth. The sample sprouted must be a fair average of the lot. WRITE J. D. SMITH, Seed Branch, Department of Agriculture, Toronto, or TTD I`. D 1Ul'nD('\Q"l"TII` ('\-.Ln..:.. A.-..:....1L......I n-u-_.. 1. U1 UIJLU, U1 DR. G. P. MCROSTIE, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. for information. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PROVINCE or ONTARIO J. G. KEENAN T. R. KNIGHT, BARRIE AGENT w. .,,\wm:;Na. Formerly with Northern El`ect:ric (J0 SEEE3 @.&i"$ cnuarm, Untano Ag'_ncu1' Guelph, informauon. AC-F;NT C. D. STEV/ART, Secretary. J. B. FAIRBAIRN Deputy Minister 5mm to }'0t11`e. `J. H. Bell, has 1 nes>s. T`LA 1..L.. 17.. One of the oldest and most re- spected citizens of Essa town-ship in! the person of Richard Bell, Utopia I pz1>vse(1 away at his home on Sunday,T -Mzlrch 7th, at `she age of 83 ,\'cv:.1's [and ve monrths. Reeve oi Essa `towns-hip_ for 27 years and Warden of% `the coun~t_\' in: 1909, M1`. Bell enjoy- 'ed in H 1ar9'(- n1ensn1'o tho ogfnmn .:uumI mun [hr s-kin Limlu.-r up! Qnil 1' :4 rmmll Iriul Imlilr f Lfi`a[, and in just :1 n in-v hum rlwmlmlir ~ wrr-Iv-Asa, .~a!|1TI1r-v. .'.'A.-I -,u. .w' L'-- V -- Everything in Music Phone 243 Opp. Bell Tel- Bldg What .-3 lllu.-mnnlhm? 1' Sin]; alrnggingl Nnl r fty lU`]IUlL'.`a mlmuul !rr'.'|l srmlllimg, |)I`llt*l.l;aIill}.f HI. dnrrnly upon Ihv law!-'1 rv-lie-1 (nun-:: ilmmully. `SI. in :1 harm!--~..~. Ilu-mnxnlism ` linimrul, whirl: m-'. r-1' tlirm rnnnul hum Ihr --[tin l.n'|nI..-r ....I t\..:. I ,n.n\.u.uI::u:|)II. I,. /`L lvmulton. I!l]nLIe)'- 'mvnJ'. Wu:-I mndcz iIn- I:n'2'i., Union (.':Im:L(ery. Survivinvg urv his pur- -nts, f0 Ul'})I`01J}`IC`f`:~i, all in (.`-rmw-, and "our :7i.=t,-r, Mrs. Spnmix, Barri:-. ` nzuru-_ ])1l.'~`,>'('(I rM-a.r<:h 5th, at [Ilia 291th yr:4asr_ | Born in \'..m [Hm .4:14Ln yrdan`. Burn ivn .\'r-mt-:1. (irm-cu, a son of Mr. and Mrs. (7. Stenus, d(:Cr3us(:(i imum: to Canada seven years. ago. Hr: 'worked in several Onrarxo towns, f'u":1!l;\' -mnin;;' Lo BI:m'ri- wml work- !ing with his .s'i.=+trr, Mrs. K. S]):1ni.~:.| I hv~I'v. Inn Iluu-r;nl \\'1l\' :'muh.u'Lr-I fwmu 'l`rin'it.y Churtzh by :1 llliIliHI?.(rl' of H11- lirm-I< Orthodox (7hm'('h. ::::.~'.i.s'Lcd by ;A4rch,dr_-acon C, A. Moulton. Imam)`- (.'I:llI(3L(?'rV. Survivimr urn Tniu ---W nu union uemetery. Miss Rodgers was born in Barrie J5 _\`(::11'.s ago. the _\'oung'est daughter of the late Mr. amd Mrs. J. D. tion here in the public school and Co1'1eg'iate Institute, and stavzed her teaching` C81`(.'(`)' in the kimlr-rg'a1'te,n clziss. Ij'.:`tc)' . tuu.:'ht in Sznult I521`. .\Izu'i(- utzd 1'01" t-he pzxixt fteen !_\'ezu's was on the teaching; staff of ]thr- Windsor public school, where she `was held in high esteem. Shr: is . hr ch: =.'a+m... mm: illodgers. She received her educa- I ' lIill'l`N`. I A funcml .sr_~rviu: was com-ducted in Wi`nds:o1' by Rev. Mr. Mooney and `I{'-\'. Mr. .\I<-Kinnon, of thr: Unitr-d .(7hurch. of which dr~cr:a. was an 11-tivr: nlcmhvr. Thr- fum.-m1.~;m'vicc M B:n'ri<,- w::.~' conducted by Rev. E. E. Longr. l :xIl~!earm-< wr.>rc- two bro- tl1-r.~'. two I))`()th(3l'u-lul'-]'21lW, H. W. K4:)'l'0ot and I-L J. Guulny, and two nr-phews, Donald and Jas. Mingay. mu" new In mg-n esteem. is sui-vi\'c(l by six sisters amd -two both:-r:<, .\Ir.~t. W. J. Kerfoot, I 1-r:.~:<-ott: .\I1'.<. H. W. Km-fovot, To- .on..o: .\Ii'.-. IL .1. Gdl.l1!`_".'. Ottawa; M1-.-. J. W. Clzucton, Grenfcl, Sztsk." 1 ;.\Ii-.<. John` .\`IIingay, Windsor, am-d =.\Zi.-.< Elizabeth Rody,-r2i'.<, now wint.e1'-. ! iii';_r' in Florida; Majo1' G. R. Rodgers, jtftxinp iordnn. and J. H. Rodgers, ; lzxrrir-. : Following,-` :1 brir-1' illm.-.-.-, William `Sumas, a native of Greece, wnd for ithv: past fiw; _\ <-zxr.~' 21 l'(`Sid(`T1't of I fmrit-, p:1.<,.~'<-I away on Friday,` ;Ma.)'ch t;hr- R.V. H0.~/"pivlal, in yr:asr. u,.. men In 1:! , at :hr- zxgrn 01' The fum~ernI takes placv on Fridz1_\'. March 12th. with service in the Unit- iod Church, Utopia, at 2 p.m., and :'::tr-:'n1ont in .-\ng'us Unicm Cemeiery, HH(]f')` .\1'a:~'oni(- ZlL1. ~piC(`S. ----T0 LEADING!---- Butchers and Grocers I In poor heal-`rh for some months. Bliss Clara Isabr.-I Rodgers passc,-(1 a`.\'a_\` in VVimd.so-r on Saturday, Mar. 6111, art the home of her sister, Mrs. |J. Miwn.g*a_V. The funeral was held lon Tuesday from the home of her hrother, J. H. I{od;g'm'.<. Clapperton St., Barrie, with interment in Bar- rie Union Cemetery. Rndsrm-2 wn,-: hmm in Ru`-Mn 1 wzwden of thv county. 1l(_`.$`S. The Iut.L- Mr. Br-ll s01'ved as coun- ' doput_\'-rcovo and reeve of E.-'.<:1 Lo\\'n.=1hi}) for 27 years znnld in 909 was homrored by being: elecnied He had been I\1r=n'1]'\n1- n!` T. n T. \Yn AK!) Tu" ' \\iH'(lLll 01 L110 CUUHI` ,1 mombm- of L.O.L. Ifor ($41 _\`ears, and a I :v.u.:.\.. 1 I\lJI\lI\ A 1: `xiv. `for 111zw{\' _\'ez11'.'~`. Tn religion he Wu: formt-1'1_\' 21 )'Iot'h0di9t -nnnd late!` I.'ni`.erl Church, and in politics an arc}:-nt Con. Fifty-ei_:>;ht _\'(:z11'.< a_2'o he ma1'ri0d S`1'.'1h Sprouhr, who .=u1'vi\'os.. with four sons and a l(1Z\`.1Q,`ht(`!', John A. Bell. To1'o!1:to, qr-:1e1'a1 chnirman, EzL; Lines. !O.R. I`.; wimam 11., conductor. at ihidllll LU(lf_'f(,`, .-\.1`. mm :\.1\'1., 1531`- I H"nnrz, .~\I rz1.; J:.1.`<. E.. zIp:c`nt at Mi`:- ton; J. Harold. Utopia, :14"! 111-<. ,\]!;'_n "\IiH-r I'fnnn nn um hm. .. -....u:, .-mm; .1215. r... uf.-:c\nL an .\'|1_ .-\1lz'.n )Ii1I'=1'. L't0pi:1. Ono son. R0`: G... died in 1923, at zho of 2:3. Thn lm-m-n1 fnlznc n1-.n-n nu TP..:.!.... MISS CLARA ISABEL RODGERS illnr_-.~'.~', Lnnas. :1 nnfhm nf flnnnnn -rv. 'l'h- I'I.unr;u! rim?! 1! (`Sn . . ....1. WILLIAM STENAS PRESENT A FULL LlNE OF .EXCELLENTLY PREPARE!` COOKED MEATS AND BACONS. .\1.\.\'LIF.-\C I`URI']D I\' CI,E:`\N, SAN!/l`ARY. }H'}A'l`I.H~ I.\ISPl`](_}`?'l`I*}D Kl.'I'CH1*`1NS. VIRGINIAN BAKED HAMS ` OLD-FASHIONED BOILED HAM SPECIALLY PREPARED OX TONGUE CALVES TONGUE AND PORK TONGUE HAM AND BEEF LA MODE JELLIED VEAL VARIETY LOAF HEADCHEESE RICHARD BELL I-11);-` :1 Ininidhm ..l' I... tL`\ . r1-B 11210 09611 1. No. 450, Ivy, member of Cor- -111:1 A NY Dr... memuel` OI U01`- and .-\.M., Bar- hndif mn ln+m- I ;1in unly. HIM ('Ll`\l` l`llr- NHFI ht.-.1 loI 1l r'.'IllIlt'lAl. I. >I:u`n|m \ [Pl b]mI" H. larul;-, { n All . .`l bLill`L` 0pm 60 n'nH1 pr.- l(lI|) ()1-In '|Iul l Rub rnw W- Piapse *9 Buv llll and mm- OHUC 0l'(lBI' IH .\l`>De1`<-"(L , Judg'inp; by letters and resolutions , t.-: P.remie1' read to the Edmovnrton 5P1o~.;hrxfic Bible Conference last 11_ig*ht, he will be con-rmed in omce -`JV lt:a:g_-'us- members. ` A xvnnlr turn 11:) `-*rI\n1"`fn(1 fn Hanna l")'ll`(' ` .`W'I ]lu<)I .`I `<-uliv:- v * Mm-....1' (VIIHH-h. l ....1 ..4 ` ... I'D .'\aVI1f:" Edmonton, Mar. 8.-~Members of t]~.r- Social C1-edit League, the poli- ticlzll org'anizabiwon behind vibe Gov- , :.1~r.'ment of Premier William Aber- `hart, apparen tIly are satised with !his efforts to establish a new econ- omic order in A1:ber%`.va. x Tunlmin... I-u. lni-6-rum niir unn..Y..L:.....- UV ll. _L'U`.` IIIUITIDBIEX A week ago he `:dm1~ted to them his fallure to escabhsh Somal Credit in the time limit of 18 months he `sot the election campaign and -n:`:ke(l :1-hem to advise w}1e'th or the_\' wanted him to resign or continue `n is r-[T0-1`tS. H`L `[7u. ..uI/... 1..-} nin-11+ ivnnrl J-`..,.... Many natural and Lll1(,`011!L1'OU2lbl~L' risks must be taken in producing c.rop.s. 'l'he1'c are, however, n1an.y ;uct01'.~.'. that L-11.01` in-Lo crop pruuuc- Lion which are co11t1'oMable. Among -Lhese is the p1'L-pa1 zn,iox1 of grain for seed. This is a farm job 1112:; cm. usually be done durmg who ve `monLh.s after threshing" in the fall to \"`it`hi]] om: monvth of .<:L-(lillg in thv .~:p1'ing. When cl(:a11i11g and A2-'11.;(li.x.~g; of seed 101'". until Lhu bu.s_\f ,s.x,-(:(lir1'<,,' time, the work is sonnctinlus :'u.-`h<-d zuul co11.scq1wx1tI_\' not so catw- J'uH_\' donn. Best 1'u. are obtain- ed whv-:n* `.h<,- cz1pac.il_\' 01' the steed cleaning` and g'ruding' muchim.-5 is not >\'orLzL.\'cd. MzLn_v mu<'l1in<-.4 do much lmtter work when they zu`(: opr.-J-:Lt-I under their commc-1`ciull_\' ruu-I L-up21(:ities. It scunls 1.0 hr: :1 guoxi plan to lwvc `.h(.- work of p1'::- p2u'in;.:' st-(-d done whu.-.11 the \v<:athc1 is favorable, and at least 0111- month `ln.-L'on- smrding. I`;h1:r(: are three nlmn r:a:~'on=.< for .. -v . ......I 4.1.. v\|u\n~ .. .... !ABERHART smrs HE IS % } unczn TO cmmv ox: HIS l |lU- 'U1<` l(At.to1's n:~i\'n(l :5 |Iv4\.~ Easy Washers, Hostess Refrigerators Heintzman & Co Pianos Victor, l"hilco, Rogers, UeForest RADIOS Good Stock of Used Radios$_l5 up I-Int-tnrurlit-:n.an,l 1.-. ..l. Duppvr: i"ln,~ 1'0l1o-wing` wiI.h the post; 100 per cun\t`. Govcrnnlullt; do ition . _\'ou. hes. luck on the with you 100 pm \ u... Jnnn ../ rromxseu are szimpleis: Stay we are behind you Stay with the not let the oppos- W'ishing' you the the debt adjustmeiii; per court. A resolution read: A moilon \\'..=.s mzule and carried that you shouid not put your resignation to a vote in June as we feel that 95) per cent. of all Social Creditc-r.~: zm: well .~'21ti3ed. Anothi-r reso1u>'.ion reml: IL is our hope and wish that you eon- iinue as premier unrtil your promise can be fullled. and if this is not possible, continua jLxst the "wine be- cause we have had one man who at lc.-zist. tried something. "The Premier said he i'l E`.d 1'1,-eeixn-(`i I`. I. -9 \r.1 `:1/\1-|\x;\- C A` :L)llU\\lfl.` UCb'll'UU. \`."r- -.m- still prepa.red to press on if you desire ii. I promised to lot you know in 18 months: and be _:uidcd by your decision` whee`.-her I should prn. on or not. I have no intention lo quit. unless you desire. I have no pzu*tic11*1ai' do.=iru for high o`ico if I cannot help my fel- lowmon or if thev do not wzuli`. me Ivn I-\n~ Y n\1\\ JIli|l/ \\'llS 12111 , IN.` UUIIlHl(iIlLL'(l, and I n.<.~u1'n you, ii` I _:r~t on~:)L1_.,'h of *hcm, I shall not take long` to (lo- Cidti what to do. I would ask. how- -\' -1*, when you .\ z1_\' you :'1'r> :1 form- 0)` Social Crrzditer, you . tell to what group you belonjred and who `-.h~ p1'0. L was. Willing to Carry On I :'cInim' Abt-rhart 1' hv \va.~. wi1lm_2' to stay on t.hr- job if his ` 2`-ullowers desired. U-',. ..n.. ..HH ..nAn..~.m.l `A ..... ,.,. . ll: \\ `.7.nti( n:'.\< \\'n(.*rl(*\'('*)' _\'Ol1 SI) GESIIT` It. In the n1na.ntin1e. I shall do `he host I can fr) _qivr- you honest _.r:o\'- m-r|111(\nt, am}! to p)'v. f0)'\va.rd for` r.iv}i\'m';1mo from economic bond- m,rre. I ll'<|\(` HO [)lU'l,lCll`lZH' (I(`. I01` they to t.r_\`. I am willing" Io yrivo over to z1:"_\'om> r,el.<.'- whom you drx~'i1'o to Imus \\'h(mr\\'m' you so desire it. In +1-sn )\\nnr\ T e-.1-.n1'| An -1.,` DEED CLEANING IS AN IMPORTANT FARM JUu' Su [)])l('ll1l`HUl ry y Ihv |I"(|1*)`. l] ...l: h...l...l.. u- All supporters of the Party urged to bepresent' - 2"`(ll'.(`l'>'. That I .. rt-(W.(`1` (I!'F"nn0 0-ITS. Pron1i.~r 1:1; ni2'ht road from and 1`oso~I-utzions he had rc- iw the week while I21dmi".-tin._<.z impossiblrz for m:m_\-' organi- .< `(.0 hold 1noL~tin_2':< in that M: l'l)ll|'('I] l(H' :~'t'V(`n conse- vnr.-' in the rvt-owl of ve ('I|H(]]'(-|] wt-tumlin;_r Knox l`hir1;r-n o1hm*:: hm] per- u|:In('u for from four to six Ull SUIIIULIIIIIK. rumie1' had `tr-2': sifxm- Form(>1- Social . " :\d\'ising' him to rc-.'~`ig'n. \\'as' fair, he commented, T u.11:|H nnf fnkn lnnrr fn rln- Support Promised nHn\vi n 0- :11-rs <:ll11Y\]n. III!` M itllz.` L. l', :H'l :-1u!:1m--- 1-huI'('|1 ft)!` n-- :H II. In Lury (`.`iLi|l|:llt's 'p'-.~'. "(|1*l`.'l] Govt-rnnwnt Inst Iv ."f7l.'{.>l00 fol` public `litllzmd. Nu I':u':1.< is in` for mltlitiurxml d)'n(Lu'- lllu l`i'In elevator`. Suntlzly n IIruI`\(vr\ Poiice Court Chamber Wedneaday, March 24 [11 um: C1!-W. Mr.Nei1 McB1-id-e visited friends in Kirkland Lake over the week end. Mr. Ted Mayhew motored to To- ronto on- Sunday. Mr. Orvible Arn-old visited f1`i0n(L< in the city over the week end. Miss l\/I!a1`g`2m=et Webb spent he week end i`m'To1'onto. 0 I-Lnuun-II 7\1.n1-`Jenn n{-` 41." (V...:1:L /`1, wccn uuu mu '101`OI1130. O H\0Wil1`(l MIo1'vison of the Swift Co. sales sia , spent last week end in towmn T) A \.LI.'...... .4` Au ,, - - -- Miss Irene Wilson, of 'I`oronto, is! spendimug; the week in town. _ IVHSS J `Rlzv annnf Han sun.-.1; ,\...J wuwl wnm nun` monnel` at ueeton. Miss Ruth McCullough 1-e:.u1'ncd to the R0_\'r;:rI Victotizt Hospital after spending` :1 week with her pa1'e`n:Ls `at Bcujco11. spenulmrg; me week 1n town. Miss J. Blair spent the week end in the ci!`-5!. '1\/I.r_T\Tnil `|\/Ir-Rx-;A..:. ueauml 4-`..:.....A- :.. my, me msu.-1', lVL).`S. D. '1. uardner. .\`Ii;~=.~' Vclmn l1'0l-and spent, the week emi with her mother at Beeton. T\ : Ruth NIr`(`.11nIIrr]1 1-man-.-.n.! 4,. R. A. Addison, of Ot_,tawa, is visit- ing: his sister, IVIIS. S. '1`. Gardner. M Vrhnn I1-nl-nnzl cnnnt 911,. ..V,\,.b 111'. loht. S'.1'ong', SL.a_Vner .s` oldest citizen, died in tho Collim,-'\\'r)o(I hos- pital last week at lm :\g`e of 94. Born in Ireland, he czmm to I ! uf H-un nxmn n4` l~'nn.. ....,l 1....) __._.: D()L'll 111 11'e.1a11(1, nc to 1 at the ag.-:0 of F0111`, and had in Sun11'i(l21le 1'01" 11121113` _\'1-z11`s. Juscpll Huttoyl, mayor of P(l]L't4,1Df.f,' in 1934-35, has been appointed :1 Justice of the Peace for Simcos Coumrt._V'. He is a war vorerun and has been president of th:- P(:)Im.'HI`.! branch of the Canadian 1.0;.-'io:n for ve years.

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