AYI Tubman as we or in at earrie vï¬ted with friends here one day last week Visiting 8W Andrew Penna Peterboro has been vial with his sister hirs James ODohlldn Weekend Visit Mr and up Austin Wiggins spent part of the past weekend with Mr and Mrs Edgar Laigb Conï¬nedtenuous Her many friends here with speedy recovery for ma James Lennon who is confined to hospital in Emit Holidaylliauou Mrs lune Jannett Mr and liirs leennett Eleanor and Gloria spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr and Mrs Attended innerl air and Mrs James Speexs and Mr and Mn PurnellCarr were onto thbae from here whost tend the tï¬nerai titlira Mason at Al lien on Monday At Harvest Home Service Mr and Mn Harry Lynn Barrie visited with irienda here on Sunday and attended St Judea harvut home service in the evening At Funeral Service Several item here attended the usualservice of Tomllanting at lvy on Saturday hirllantiug and his wile lived in the village here for aiew years and proved may resdpected citigens an lira Harold luthew Fennellt Cornels mitt Sun day at Vernon GJennetts Sud Vhllau Sunday visitorn at Vernon Jennatts were Mr and hits Ellis and girls Miami Crawford and Hugh Ellis of Gran fel and Davldgdennett of lvy Visiting Mother Harry Johnston and family at Toronto were up on Saturday last with their mother and brother Farthesl Point Haliday Target HALIFAX SEPT 24 lCP Cbicago band leader Al Carter like Canada rro much hea missed only one vacation in the last 10 travelling the provinces This year he bought to reach North Americaa eaaternmost pointl directly accessible by auto mobile without running to fans Cape Bretoners be laid assurlt edhim the small fishing village of Bauleincwaa thvl spot Carter and his vme proceededlmrn the fortresssettlement of Louisbourg NS along dark winding country roadto the settlement of iriendly fisher rain yihe farthest point he could reachcarter me was the front yardof Alexaurke kindly and hoapitahle bishgebtlemab of 18 gnyoum Buszrnavecacsm lel him plunge llie delalle ulyour irlp Iriio one package sublets Tour new 18st maven Vaugottuanon Arf BUSTERMINAL pie Ave Simon St years On the waylback with hob omphtc proof of his up are tionathe Chicago orchestra mun wastold by nanCape Bretoneis thatthe Department of Trans portsrndio station at Glasgow Head near Canso was the most castérn point directly accessible hyibuto My curiosity has been aroused nga lm going to find out said Carter as he prepared to make the Wmile scouting tour jHesronvinced however that Bauleinc is geographically the easternmost spot on the North American continent Cape Bretonhe avers can no longer be consideredan island thankt tothe Canto causeway Alter all the southernmost part of the UbitedStates is Key miles by causew Regional prideos is part at the thingsthatmake Canada great country the vititor felt like Canada and every place We been in it Theres differ encetin be noted ohce you step across theborder Youcan feel it and hear it growing around you 933503511113 CliliilSlil navnyvo Camp Borden LénVitt Manager fHon5WA Hon William Goodfellow Minister of Agriculture for On tario will officially open the 1956 Royal Agriculturil Winter Fair in the Coliseum Toronto from Nov to 17 it was announced by the general manager McKee The 1356 edition oi the worlds largest annualdndoor laticultural exhibition will be launched with colorful and impressive ceremony Taking part in the otiicial open ing ceremonies with MrsGobd fellow will be LLlCol Stuart Bate president and urnsyice mm at vi Wors ip Mayor NathanPhillips Members of the international jumping teamswh will compete in this years Roya Horseshow willbe welcomed by Mayor Phillips These teams represent ingCanadu the United States Chile and Ireland will partlcipatejin the jumping com petitions eachevening during the eight days at the iai British Cabinet ater Thls year or the first time in the Royals history me her of the Britishcabiuet willbe in at tendance in an ofiiclal capacity RtJHon Derick jieathcoat Arno Minister oi Agriculture wiilpen form the oificinl closing ceremony on Saturday evening Nov 17 After 20 years of servi in the Territoria Army and War prls oner dur gWorldr WAR cted to steadily growing iniluen lannual evént hlch dates ther hiights will in to flower sills houl fliVe mink new An Easy Yo Eloy PEN onions soon lftï¬ï¬f 4V QleN PAYMENT EASY VIEEKLY TERMs ofthe heat in the istory of this phi competition Soho or VSoitbnll Championship lnyfourstraiglii lei Elleakl 1st base nae oerryorroole Prudence conch and 2nd be 571 JimMcCartney minnow TullpenWinterFair ship and horseshoe pitching com petitions Lutseen at the 1953 Royal the worldfamous Musical Ride ot the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in certain to he popular attraction again this year while Arthur Godtre Istur of radioand television be seen at this years no at every evening and on both turday afternoons vNEW FACTORIES lndia new export large quart titles of manuiactured goods in eludingsewing machines hit and electricmotols POLLUTED WATER SHEBBROOE CP Mayor Armand Nadeau has directed pol ice on reprimand anyone caught swxmming in the polluted waters at the St Francis River near ere are moving bovenreth members be victorious baseWOLTed Collins Umpireï¬gtRayGngneteem tat Rcarnyerswhocapturedthejaarrienno isticlnn Front row left to right Sgtï¬udy Neher outfield utch Foster pitcher Sgt Thornton pitcher Sgt GARDENVLNOTESi ByJEAN lanuiy Swap night oi the Barrie liorlL cultural Society held at the In kct Building on Oct was do aided success Aside from the new plant swap the program proved unusually tolerating Ibe pmmnitook the torni ot panel discussl on with Cox Whitley and ll John son acting as consultants and airs Cook moderator Mr Whitby who euella in gladloli sowing had the tailbo ing points at lhi tor this time iyourgladloli ve had thrip this yeahout the tops before digs gingaoaanottoahakethemon tothe corms remove theneon pletely away from the area in which the com are and then dig the coma upbeave the hush on Iullm toprotect the bulb hangthem in basket on the rat ten ot the basementuntii they are well dried which will about temperature no aneskl outfield Cpl Danny Basso catcher Missing George storey Hints in Hunting when Using Boats Power Equipped with fall duck shooting Ind later deer hunting boats are be in used more than ever because of thc useiul outboard motor It is not generally known but the Royal Ca adlan Mounted Police assist in he enforcement of laws pertaining to the use oi boats and Cpl Bildiell stationed at Camp Borden or the RCMP calls attention to new booklet supplied by the Department of Transport at 0ttawa giving in oncise tom the Rules of the nod onwatcrways The 25 hp outboard is becom ing more in useright along and or small river navigation it can be menace iiiull poweris used whens othec heavilgaloadedacran especially at deer hunting time All motorboats must have gov ernment approved lifesaving equipment by law and the RCMP maycarry out inspection at any time to enforce regulations limits of live or more gross Bill Reycrntt noramire tons require eartilicate olln apection at regular intervals smaller boata do not need this certificate but must be properly equipped owners and thooe who rent boats must see that they are The requirements on vessel used or pleasure are one life jacket or lifesaving cushion for each person it the boat exceeds 20 feet in length Hover 20 ieeti one life buoy iaalso required not over five tone but used to carry passengers they must alao have lite raft or buoyant ap paratus suificlentJo support 1t least 50 per cent of the number on board it more than 12 are car ried There is no law saying you must use such equipment on ver sels not ower driven but the booklet dds Your life is just as valuable in rowboat as on an DEERE liner Fire prevention is also import nntwThedlratfew secondemount for much and equipment mustahe approved by the fire underwriters tion at all times Spilllng oi gas oline into the bilge must be avoided by proper filling installa tionsfunnels and piping Shield the woodwork and other inflam mnble material from hot pipes The reserve gas supply should be in metal container with effec tive cap equipment required is for boats up to 35 feet in length one froth more ale and fittings extinguisher oi onegallon capaoi ity or equivalent and one fire bucket This is not required on outboard motorboat of 18 feet or above do apply Large boats over 35 feet and up to 50ieet require one truth ex and two Sirehuckets Dec mo so one hand pnmpwith hosenoz For larger than this the requirements are for equipment in proportion to size ing vessels booklet and it includes advice as to overloading use of theout Here again the fire fighting under hut precautions listed tinguisher of twognlion on nclty tor yachtsot this size require al Regulations 3for passehgercariy alsogiyenin the lo dnyl AI protection againat tbrip damage they may berdusted with DDT powder although Ir Whitby thought thrip damage wouldbe ailghtfunlen the bulb were in room place it kept at 85 or 86 the thripa would not hatch Mr Whitbyfh favorite method of ateriliaing his bulbs before plant ing was to putthem in rock and mpend them in hot water at temperature of 120 for 15 min utes keepibt the water the same temperature all the while This treatment greatly help ed Ibrlvelled bulbs and also lua tened the bloom He also recom mended bychloride tom or contain mblimate to xtuiliu them During the growing team he recommended 507 DDT wellable aproy with copper aul phate tablespoon to 11 Rho will kill mosaic or fungus disease Johnnapoke on bulb planting and highly recommend ed the mallerlleea known hulba for tall planting Regarding tulipa he mentioned that tulips planted deeply donut multiply nearly as fast as thoseplanted shallow About nine inches in heavy soil and 12 inches in light soil is ideal it you wish to leave the bulbs three years They heuld have agood ieeding oi mama placed below the bulb and should be lifted every three years nalips maybe planted rwstup until hea vy Irost IA Cox gave lustrucUonsLlor winter protection ol roses and answered many questions regard ing their care Atan executive meetlulu the Barrie Horticultural Society held Wednlldpy Oct 10 Dr KJ Delaney appeared as delegate from the Rotary Club of Barrie to uk if the llarrie Horticultural Society would undertake to land acapethe northwelt and soutlr east corner their new cinder track and rugby ï¬eld at the BDCL The executive voted unanimoixiiy to do this letter from our Hardy was read which stated that the Pub lie Library had ordered nuiir her of new Horticultural books These books were donation from the Barrie Horticultural Society to the Public Library madeposs ible by several speciï¬c donations or thla purpose They include Rockwell and Graysom loom pletc book of flower arrangement The Book of Shrubs 10W0 garden questions answer ed by in exports Book of Garden Magic by Biies The Book of Annuals byHdtes The Book of Trees by Elites Garden Encyclopedia by Sey mour The New Book of Lilies by lt Graafi Growing Plants under Artiï¬cial Light by Schultz lria iorEvery Garden by mt chell The Woman Gardener by Per ry Flowers and Their Histories by Coatea fiiberous Rooted Begonias by Otten Geraniuml by Clifford The annual banquet at this so clety will be Nov at Trinity Pariah Hallwhen Gunnell of Hamilton will he thespeaker Mr Gunneli was on radio or nine years as Dick the Amateur Gardener He showed us his slider last winter and will show us his movies this time and should he kept in good condi ensurereap rnusr freenrlricnresp 3m term75 years coiliorlzed poy $36 interest pquhie half yearly Unconditionoily éuqronleed oi to principal and interest ï¬tment fortruxt fund van board on rented boats and too 103le an outboard for the cr license is required on all boats fitted with motorrot hp or more obtainable in all cases item the RCMP or thecustonis offitx Sensible advice is Elven iutwo list of Do andyDont Every New oo hooliganism to $62460 1431 manure Customer ourmg The Montnoroctober eat Guernnteeu Ruel 01166 my on First Delivery mammme not new gamma s522é or PA 82386