Northern Advance, 6 Dec 1934, p. 5

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COLLIER CHURCHV HOLD ANNIVERSARY A good \`m'ie1`y of cloths DALSTON STROU D MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS AND OVERCOATS Community Booster Me:;;_.'.:be1` 1.33: GUR '3.`I-IOUG`r.1TS. 'f>1{Bne 535 RIB BOILING BEEF SHORT RIB BEEF I.'.iiNUTE STEAK PORK ROASTS . .' .'.' .' VEAL ROASTS . . . . . LAMB CHOPS . . . . .. Babitt s Cleanser ` 5c BLUE ROSE RICE . . . . . .. ICING SUGAR . . . . . . . . .. LEXIA RAISINS . . . . .. SEEDLESS RAISINS ..... RECLEANED CURRANTS STONELESS DATES . . . . . CDITPIAI IUIITAT T .. 1. - _ _ - - l`]"l'.Ii}'RE ARE J US l` 22 MORE SH()]."l .l`NG ]T).-\'\ S iI_ E].<`0RE (,`ll.RlS'l`MAS. DON "l_` N]<]C`rLEC .l.` I DRESSING` GOWNS AND HOUSE JACKETS Make Grand Gifts for a Man S00 'I,`l1(3m in 0111- \Vindu)\' tl1is_\\7(>(-Ii J. D. WISDOM ea CO. SVIVUNELESS UAILD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `. Aua. SPECIAL MEAT DELIVERY. PHONE EARLY`. T T 18 IISRA. R0.-\]) ]. ITl()NI;` with Madge Evans, Robt. Young, Otto Kruger, Una Merkel and Ted Healy. .:\fI)],)Efle) .\'!"i_`R.-\C'i`1ONS- Buck Jones in The Red Rider, Chap. 2 Musical Comedy-A Duke for a Day Popeye--Axe Me Another Universal News-Ree1-The Talk of the V\/"o1".`..c l MONDAY -- TUESDAY -- WEDNESDAY M'z1`in<-(- `Wt-(1m*s(1;1_\' 211 2.130. .E\`<~1"\'1)<.>d.\' 10(- The Life 9% Vex:-gie Winters with =:~.NEf HARDING emd J OI-I.1*5s' BOLES .-XLSO EH35 \'1T\T(i-A C~:>medy--` `Big Mouthpiece C2Lrtoo11-_.fa_. Little Bird Told Me --C`(e)M If ,\TG~- .T;ient11c1<;;;;r Keme1s with Wheeler and \Voo`.3e7;` 1'0 choose from Phone 1047 FREE ! f\.l`(}.\"D.-\\" AND 'i`UF.R'l),\ Y f\ i.1`.l11s DuBarry Royal Ivory Dinnerware Muffets Spzeaia Attention .\'|\'r:1 A 1 1 nn '\r1\1)1'n C11I'l\1)'l)l'\7f1, T T]? 'I"l"S .vM`1m C`.\'PT'l`OL "IT'S 'a"u1: If~.IC.`~`. i` .\]l()\\' TIN 'l`()\\'N E YOU LIKE A TENDER ROAST OR JUICY STEAK PHONE 117 nu: unnn nr.*r:r: qr Paris inerlude {jLow;n% OF LADIES CLOTH COATS DRESSES MILLINERY FUR COATS ISEMMGNE & col The Coat and $ho_:_: At the Sign of the Bear WILL ;\L\\';\YS BE FOUND .-_\. _I_` AND HOSIERY Roasts of Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..12-16c lb. Peamealed. Cottage Rolls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 go lb. Choice Spare Ribs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..13c lb. Large Sausage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..19c lb. Small gorktsafusgag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` Wing` was 0 ee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 93 7`. } Roasts of Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..9-_1i:; 1.53. l }3"res11 `2311, O7,rsters, "Vegetables a.n:1 .`P'.w.1t:=`)_',-` __ _. vq-~r-u-| -raw-I-r -r-:-r-"I-xx 3 1)un1op St. Page Five u . .C)I'. .10c 2 . . .17c ` .14-17c .15-19c on- lbs. lbs. 1 lbs. 5 lbs. I lbs. `. lbs. Special \':1lu(-.~' in :11] s<*21sn1m1)|v lines as well I'(`L`,`11]21I' 1m-rvlmndiso. General-Electric Radios General-Electric Refrigerators Miss Simplicity Electric Washers Coleman and Aladdin Lamps ________.____4.-gr McuHmag1 s HARI87 VSRMSTRONQ GRGQER?` B1`enna.n :=s Meat Market SPECIALS l H1116. JUO one-mile homr honm is the ~- n~r.l>I`.n4~r., `\ Continued from page one human agencies. If men and women would sit more with God, and then :-it with the people, our problems would soon be solved, because lives are inuenced by those who Sit with us. If capital and labor would sit togrether what a difi"e1`ent attitudt I there -would be. l`l1o11sm1(ls of people are suffering` because the heads of hip: C0)`p01`lti0l`..\' think only, of profits. Youth n(.-ed.~: help zml we should sit with them: the l`msl)an(l :'=houl(l sit with his wife, pzu'enf.:~ should sit with their children. if w;$ would only .~`it vxith God and lmowi His will, and then sit with our fellow-I men, how much we could EICCOIM-i link PHONE :30 Phone 2 1 5 rmxuai Qiarigtmas Sae THE GREEN FRONT % H A?`?:2wAn$ 2 pkts 19c 1 1_..:ht111,: ]_o\\'inr*_: Him. Iw was 21 The tests are: ecret of n0.<.< 0? sin ? H 1_\' homes `I Have you but the: of God `I Have 2:11 homv. that gives you love. H pus. it on to c ..-. n,.n.. C` 1 1-\-\|1 CCv1`vI1` v; 50. u :.vJ. u. We regret to report the death of" Miss Eliabeth Hodges, who passed :1wa_v on Friday evening, Nov. 30th in the Orillia Memorial Hospital. Miss Hodges had lived alone for many _\`ea1`.<, and some of the neig'h hors calling` on her on Wednesday, failed to get an ziliswor. A1a1'me( .. `;he_\' broke in the house and found Miss Hod_'e:< on the Iioor 11n(:o`n.s'(-,iou.<.| Medical aid was summoned and shr: was removed to the hospital, \\`i:e7` i she passed :uvzi_\' on F1`ida,\'. Hoa I I i \ trouble was the cause of her (loath She was in her `731'rl year `and lezwn.: ,two sisters in C2l1if01'l1i?l and om: -hrothor in St. Thomas. The funemi`: took pim-0 on Momiziy. . hem}.-5 i1L`i(i in St. .\I:n'k':< \"hu1'('h, East O1'o. Intemmnt in Lei5:h s Comer Como- `,.r_\' in tho i':\mil_v plot. `Tr. G. G'v.`mnon has 1'etui'1`.ed i1()`.Z` ;1f't(-:- . the . with 71' brother in F105. WY" I\I'|r] '\l"m LT f`u.uuv4~'n1-:1 :.xni Mrs. Stone is visiting friends in To- ronto for a week. .. .. .- . r ,,u -1, pusn. 5 At the evenin_2' :~:e1'\'icc Mr. Well-i wood s text was Whosoe\'e1'sh21l| compel thee to 5.50 :1 mile, 9:0 with him two. The first mile is the ful-. lment of the law. but the setonrl mile is what is (lone. for love or the . we are willing: to.1'c.-n(lei'. Life is full of moral C0mDl.1l>`i01l, but wlizit is needed is the app.1iez~.tion of the .-econd mile. There is the compulgxion of one time. the compulsion of our work, the compulsion of li!itin;:' (`ll""!l :-'t;:~.nces and the compulsion of :., -- -necessity. Life is mea.' by.` our outlook, and our worlc will couni only as we learn the :~:e of the ;~..,.ru-url I-\1:]r\ \Tnz.l-. n4` 4-lqn \l'I\4'|l! ' Cong'rut1i1ations to M1`. and Ivlrs. )`IcCu11ou2'h (nee Doris Kendall) on the arrival of a daughter. `.T1`L` Q Q1121! nf' Wncf nrn, RUDY L118 `oll'l`lVU.l 01 `d. uztuguuir. Hrs. S. Shaw, of East Oro, spam a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Crawford. `I1 . . . .1 I .1 I)I'UlHl. l' |H FIUS. 111'. and Mrs. H. C1'awfo1* the rst of the week with ' Mrs. McHu;1'h at Creiglaton. UM: time has come when we must (in- , ...1..,.4.l..,... LL,` ,.,..,-..\...l n-.11" H. +.. I-IAWKESTON E `JV E DELEVER :v.pp1'eciutcd. .1 H`nLIS!(.' U: EIFECTRICAL PAINTS SPORTING GOODS C`.C`..\If. SKA l`ES--QK;\ l'.ES .`4TL\RPENED There is nothing to beat an E1ect1'ica.1 .5:xpp1i-a.nce as EL Christmas Gift. Telephone 20 '.l7lJ.E 1 l()lit~?E QIS I\'() S'.l.`R()NGER J,`1}J..-\N THE ]3]-\RXESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1031;. _`Ul.l H Ulll'l ()thr.-1'.<' 1-." J u p L. A. EMMS Try Our Harness to Hold Your Horse Crawford .: pun: II)`. .11; \J- f"1.nC.-..1alrnn W. R. ALLEN LEATIESR G-OGf",?v% the choir was: Buy F ram Independent Merchants HARNESS mun, plish. A+ Bayeld St . , "3a.rrie O11) .|..I.L\J-I.UJ.I I. \J%uI-I Fred Johnston has returned home ugzun after v1s1tmg' wxth frlends 1n `Toronto. Mu -ma Mm wm (`.nnninQ'h2.m Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunningham and B. J. Carr spent Tuesday in Allis- ton. -r- nv- ,2:-, ,1 1r_.h-.--1A L. ..`..r.:: .u.;.. ....-.... I I . I Mrs. M11115-`an spent :1 iew days 13': Toronto la.~L week with her (laugh- ters, Mrs. Eddie Black and Miss Aud- |1`c_\`, who is attending" Normal. : Bcrtal .VIcQua_\' and F. ';\`IcCa11um i.~`})ul1t lust V-seek end in Toronto. LUH. Miss Vnnifred .\Ic-Donald is visit- ing wth her sister, .\Irs. Russell ldlpllick, Trenton. nw `.. ....:.1-.. .1! `Jan n.\nn~nnn}r~ 4..,,...-.., -.e.._-... The sympathy of the comtmmitg, is extended to Mrs. Bert Fisher, 91 Cookstown, in the death of her father the late Russell Nixon. of Thornton, last week. -- -..... . .-,__A _y__>_ ___ ."`z-;=. l.ci_;'hLon Adams 1'eturne'.l 0;: u.:xda_\' from Toronto and is 1'ecovc:'-- `._:-: rxicelj-5 from a _:oit1'e operation. K1`. and 3.115. D. Clarke, Qf Harrow- szmith. and Bi) . and Mrs. Frank Snm`. ., 1' ".i'o1'onto, \vo1'u Sunday visitors with ..h`. and T\I1'.~:. Donald Campbell. lJ....-I1 Tnlanu-nn n+' Kr-hrrzihmt S i1 vi. O1H_\' '0 l(,'r'.1)'n "EHO "l'(?L UL L110 ; mile. .\Iuch of the world`.-x work has been and is beinq done by men and women who we would .~:.2_\' 11`/-xnrx 1-.r.n.Inunnn:l WTIH-nu "3: Q 1;. Y/.. :m'11lm,11)ug la .~uxu;uu_ 411.; . gan ii1i'.:-.ete(l fool. _ | ` Mr. and Mr:~:. 3/I:icLap,'a11 and (la.L1_`.1fl`.~ , tr-,i', of Toronto, spent Sunday with` Iilr. and filrs. Geo. Johnston. I I The Commencement Exercises of the Continuation School _were held on llonday evening: in the Orzmgre ll;-.l'1V ' before 11 laij-:0 and appreciative au(l~] ience. A play, A 'l`ourist s Rom- :l!l(T(.*, \,'\'z1.s well _:i\`en. Between lzicts :1 \\'l]](l (lrill, 21 club drill, 1 ?'iu'?ilz~,nrl toe nollcn, and u (lance "In the Vlll(3_\' of the Moon" were clever` _l;v dune. '.'.:`o (-`:io1'ue=es were sung: l8.l1(l mnutlio1;'nn music 1'en(lei'er` .Ylu::i't_\' v'_>;2lz11 10 and three rousing,-` cm-<-r.< \'v(-re f4'l`.'(`ll the tezitthers ::n mipils for their clever performance "Thursday Friday Saturday; M1`. 2,1110 .\l1'S. 1J()Il'd.lLl K2 ` itcd at his home here .nn I11 \ . Hugh Johnston, of 5 I A1'1nst1'011g is r ' nfnrl fnnf H365 Nights in Hollywood 'I`lu- Y(*z1I"s (4:-v211(-st Lzulgh. Hit. ! 2~()111s1:111(1i115;` ]<`oz1111r(-s-`.2 Also the 1`vIig:hty Wester11 . Attraction WAR ONT}-IE RANGE. v:i.*t11 T011 Tyler | James Dunn-A1ice Faye December 6th, 7th, 8th VVI-ZEN GOODWILL IS U'PPERM CvE:?i.7 `C " PREPARED TO SERVE YUU ..~f?D E `L1TFYING GOODWILL BY G: T...3{( Fh ".'|Il'f\fII'I"I men zmu women wno we wuum :~...\; \\`/T'1'O handicapped. Wilton was blind, Paul sLn'T e1'e(1 1"1`m'n an inrm ` itv. H011e11I{ell2n- \\`L`.n bliml, r C'ha1'1c-.4 Suunde1's hm: lxrun i']ji,`i1ti11,-; L1_';'di11.s'L inv2:1idi. . hr` boy, but they learned the .=:0c1';*t the .`~'0con(l mile. Too mzmy to-(lay are hoirn-.<. ~A,.,`n,l \\\:lr\ 1-....un :r- +1ar. `I 11/`run CONTINUES ITS 100"/2: ENTERTAINMENT THORNTON 1. .. .. Tgfma mg _.a 3i.;I%iv}T 26 Elizabeth St. The Nortinem Ac3vr.::--e- K/zunpuuu. Schreibcr, \'i.<,- ~, on Sunday. ; : fro`: Mrs. White, of Whitehall, is the guest of her daughters here, Mrs. lMor1ey Webb and Mrs. Edgar Webb. Fnno-1-nf.11]nHnn: tn WT)`. Chas. N13)`- LU'LlU_\' U.1'L'. Ulll-HIHU HUI` second-mile bccau.=c it is motiv:1tr_-:1 btlsiness was conducterl 01 mile rule` it wou1=1 he luv Morley went) anu Mrs. uugar vveuu. Congratulations to Mr. Chas. Mar- quis and Miss Marita Dixon, who were quietly married in Toronto on Sati rday, Nov. 24th. Harry Luck, of Toronto, is spend ing a few days with Lloyd Webb. 7\Tr~:, Rnnlzp. \v`hn has smmt thr-i mg a Iew uays wuzn uioyu vveuu. ; Mrs. Boake, who has spent tho` summer with her daughter, Mrs. H.i Wallace, has gone to Thornton to spend the winter months with her son, W. J. C. Boake. This community was deeply shock- ed by the sudden (loath of Chas.! Robertson on Thursday, Nov. 29th.! Although not enjoying real goodl Ihealth, death came very unexpected- ly. The funeru1. conducted in the home by Rev. W. L. Nichol, was very laigrely attended, intermenti ibeinp: in the United Cemetery, Stroud. The deepest sympathy of this com- munity is extended to the sorrowin.r wife, daug'hter and two sons, :-.!1:'- other bt.-rea'Ved. reultives. ! 1 pnurcn aw; LOU p.m. At St. Peter s at 11 u.m., St. Paul ;< Holy Communion at 1.30 p.m., St. 0 John s .-, p.m., and St. James 7.30 }).m. Mr F, Ellqmm-n xvas :1 week end 3 Mr. E. Ellsmere was a 3visito1' with his brothers at Golden Valley , )'etL11'nin_o,' to C1'ni_Lthurst on] I Monday. | The VVomen s Institute held 1',]'l(?i` mncstinp; at H. Osbo1'ne s. ' Lorne Jury spent the week end .-at Tqnnno L4Ul.'llU only hpunL Luc wucn \.u\L .-..,i home. _ Jus. Thompson have gone to Golumn Valley. A num`nm' from here attended flu }. _'>'-`:11 Winter Fair. (`Zon,Q'1'utulz1tions to M1`. and Mrs. Un,w:11' Jory on the arrival of 21 $011.; I I Service next Sllnday '.Lt_ Knox VChurch at 7.30 p.m. Af Qf T-3nfr>1- c nf 11 :|,m,_ Qt. p2ul :\` 5 Monday and Tuesday Only | Sl. ]4]N'(,`ER l`R..\.CV 3 BY S'PE(;`,Ie.-\L il`E(,)'UIJS l7 ! Wednesday Matinee amt : Evening` (V. . 1 .4 l]_) t 'F()r;;'(~1` Cl1im1\\`m'o | Nifgllita :m- .\1n1|d21,\' and | .|`hu1's(.l;1_\' Ni;r11"rs 1:-1:-jnuu 0:37 $11.95 SEE OUR STOCK OF STOVES AND HEATERS i I-1'Jil1`( )1 [(111 1 UR ()1?! A SIN G` \.'O'UR NEXV STO \.'E Large Asscrtme11;--Reasonab1e E-rises Yullr old stove `mkon in ex- <-11m1;;'(: and we deliver and $01` up our stoves free of charge. A. E. SMITH --._ ._ -. ~. -r~n____- Fi: --w E29 Dunlop ` BABY TAKE A BOW 'l`h;1`:' }H`:1 SHIRLEY TEMPLE MERIE GALANIE Price $21.50 up 191"!` .-`\.T\'iI> \\ (`;>RVl\',~\I}\.\'SII`H GU./\iEu\.`~I ":~1i " V` - Rose Baking Powder g OZ. 206

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