Fruit Piants s K IVIIIIESIIIG . - T Apr. 25--- I understand that, Rev. H. Roe,. whom I: mentioned two weeks ago, has received a- call to -a Brantfordh church. . . Allan Knapp, an ex-Minesing boy, who has been living in California- for some time, is expected here shortly to renew old friendships..i ` . . . .Last week, Friday and Sat- residents of this neighborhood. One of these` was David Russell, brother of Johnussell and Mrs. Mark Knapp,` who"'._has endured much suffering of slate from can- cer. He also leavlesla wife and two small children to mourn his loss. They had lately lived at Grossland. The -others was John Campbell, who livedion the 12th concession for a` long time-and had since moved with hisson to Mount Forest. His sickness ex- tended over three months. The sorrowing `friends of these de- ceased have the sympathy `of their many friends here . . . .Word has come of the wounding of Wallace Pattenden Somewhere in France, We trust thatit may prove not serious. . . .Geo.` Watts has returned from his stay at Camp Borden and reports a busy spot over 't:`h=er.e. _ ` -7'l1I.... `lM',.A'I......I:...l. 1'....::--1 As,` _,__i urday, were "laid in their last resting places, two well-known Vegetable % Plants from Read the Adlet Zcoluthn. Thursday.` AMI 2B.j.1Q_1_1.W ass YONGE STREET, TORONTO NOW RECRUITING The York and Simcoe Foresters. C.E.F. Overseas Immediately Age up te 48 _ Minimum Height, 4 ft.` 11 ins. - - ' Easy Physical Examination , Full Scale of Pay, Allowances and Pension Rev. J.-`Albert Leece; B.A~., of Angus, will preach on the Mine- sing Circuit next Sunday, 29th inst.; Anten Mills, 11 a .m.; `Ed- envale, 3 p.m., and Minesing, 7 pm. Rev. H. Berrygoes to Hawkestone, a- former charge, the same day. | - "'11.... ...-....1:...... :... 11-- `n___1___1_; on Room %26T,%%7o ,LOMBARfD STREET: .Fror_n 9`a'.`p.1unt_il.5 . nts I _ Flower Plants 50 Varieties ` EARLY " (No. 7. FORESTRY DRAFT) As 'l'old':l From 9 a.%m; `until ~1o.3o;,p.m. APPLY.) HEADQUARTERS MEN or ALL TRADES I A ` AIITEN MILLS Apr." 23--;Mrs. Wilfred Dickie of Toronto is visiting at` her home here. . . .Miss Belle Binnie has returned home after spending lthree years in,Calgary.`. . . .Mrs. Chatterley and Master Carson and Jack Harrison of Toronto spent a couple. of weeks at R. M. Car- son s, recently. . . .WfnT'fnkle'y is visiting at his home here..Miss Violet McLaughlin has returned home after, spending a couple of weeks with friends in Toronto. . . .Much sympathy is felt, for Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Knapp in the loss of their .,younger son, Gordon, who `died on Mondayevening, April 16, from scarlet. fever and pneumonia, `aged `three years. Gordon was a bright little fellow andwas loved by all. Interment took place at Minesing, April 17; . _ . I VIGO - April 21`-Miss Doyle, teacher, has returned a-nd`takeni up her duties at No. 9.-.. Miss Maude- Train visited friends in Coiling- wood last week. . . .Arthur Liv; ingston visited his mother; Mrs. John Marr, in -the Collingwood ,Hospital last week. . . STRAIGHT to FRANCE l` =`.hlisTnoun , ' Apr'.T23--`-Mrs. Fred. Roliertsoni. and children` _ arei visiting;_h_er', mother, Mrs.J. Todd at Gilford,_ . .,.'.Mr. and Mrs; Will Druryand daughter and `Miss Becky Forbes. m`o't ored" from Toronto and spent `the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. [Wilson Forbes . . . . . . Her many friends -will. heihpleased` to hear. that Mrs. R. M.iNess is improv- ing. . . .Miss Jessie Webb is able to be out} again. . .Irving Rober't'~. son has returned after spend:-. ing the winter months in Inger- soll. . . .Miss Libbie Reid of Bar:-- rie spent over Sunday wit-h,.her brother, Will. Reid . . -. . Mrs.. Gar-V. eld Gordon spent over Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon.". . . Geo. Green of Monteith -spent over Sunday with his uncle, _ A. W. Green. . . .Mrs. Allison and over Sunday with. her son, C. J. Allis-on. . . .Mr. and Mrs. R. A_. Sutherland and Wilfred `Suther- land attended the memorial ser; vices at `Cookstown on Sunday for the former s nephew, - who was killed in action.. . . . Miss - Etna Reynolds of Barrie spent Sunday with` Miss La-ura Wright. . .- .Mrs. Sharpe has `been V visiting her sister, Mrs. Galloway, for a week. `ILL. -_..I `ll ..- `l\-l.__ CV.....-._.. -1` |Miss Allison of Garden Hillspent . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Peter Spring of Toronto are `visiting relatives here. . .'.Miss Laura Wright has returned home` after spending a month with her sister, Mrs. S. Gordon of North Bay.i.Our best wishes go with Miss Christenia Shepherd of Roache s Point and Mr. John Kelly of Nantyr Who. were married on Thursday, Apr. '19, in St. Mary's Church, Barrie, by. the Rev. Father McRaes. ANGUS Apr. 24-Mr. and Mrs. Roger- 'son `of Toronto are Visiting` the latter s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ~Wols1ey. .M-rs. Albert Tay- 101' of Collingwood. was in the village, last week. . . .John Hod. sins -and daughter of Manseld are visitinig Mrs. j?.Robert Mc- gcraeken . . .- . Mr,_ and _ `Mrs. John `Brown have moved from Allan; dale-to their house here. . .7. Mr. and Mrs-._` Ghas.,Harper of Cooks- town spent Sunday at Wm. W01-J sley s._. . .Wm._ Milne -of Steyner; visited_ his father, Peter .Milne, J tions _to Ruby MoCann, Blanche| {April 23--D. Gauley of Toron-| to visited old friends .here last week. . . .Miss Laura. Miller ofl `Barrie is visiting her brother,I David. . . . .H. Harris of Alliston spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Beckerton. .Mrs. H. Ellis spent-last week in Barrie with her daughter; Mrs. R. Ross. . . . . Rev. W. S; Irwin will preach in the Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon, April 29 . . . . . .Mrs. J. Bell of North Bay is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Bell . . . . . . .Mrs. W. Dempster, Sr., is spendinga few days with her daughter in Bar- rie. . .,". . .Mrs. S. J. Fisher is re- newing old acquaintancheships here before leaving for her home in Major, Sask.. .._Congratula- Carruthers and Ervin McMaster on passing their recent examin- ations at Barrie Collegiate and -also -to Eugene. `Smith, = Claude Carruthers and Roy McCann who have, I understand, obtained the H. S. Entrance. . ..The 5th Line donated to Barrie Red Cross Rooms on Saturday $2.50 cash. . . .In last week s Field Comforts news it was stated that tl1e,dona- tions were received through Mrs. H. McCann and Miss Turley. For fear some would misunderstand`, these ladies wish to say_ that they took the donations to Barrie but do not merit any morecredit than any of the others who contribut- _ted to the Shower. _ . V . Mag;-e 1);-etutabre Evidence n-om 1_ur';. wrltesz LAL_ VVL IUUID n About elevenfyears -ago I had a` serious nervous break... down, and was sobad `at times that I could `not keep back the I tears. `,I also Aha"dla queerfe-e1- -ing in the back `-of my `head, sometimes `it-seemed to be go-_s ing backwards. I could not do . any sewing, and nally could do no work at all. I tried other remedies and doctors medi- cine, ' but`-they only gave me temporary relief. Last fall I commenced using Dr. Ghase s Nerve Food, and had not taken very manyuntil I found I was getting better. I kept on tak- ing them, and am at present greatly improved. I am `now- able to do my work, and they have strengthened me splend- idly.. I can highly recommend Dr.'Chase s Nerve Food for nervous trouble of any kind.- VV (25313; KIVVUII. L LI\LI.llJ, VVL 1099. Two or three years` ago I suffered with a_ pain and sore- ness in` my right breast. I think possibly it was due to a slight injury received . while working in my garden. For three weeks I su`eredisevere- ly---it hurt so much that I could not lie on my right` side at night, and it was impossible for me to even sweep the. floor. I got some medicine from the doctor, but-it did not seem to relieve me; Then I commenced using Dr. Chas_e s Nerve Food, and after taking three boxes, I felt like my old self again. It strengthened me and built up my system. RN11. ,'|1`I(\1'\fIf\l`l has n]nn uuonr-`I- IIIU (lllll IJUIIU LIP lllj DJt3DUlllo My- husband has also used" this treatment for nervousness and sleeplessnessand found It very effective. `We always` keep some of Dr. Chase's Kid- .ney-I.iver Pills in the `house, too,` as we nd that they are very reliable. l We think a great deal of the curative pow- ersjof all of Dr. Ghase s med- ieines." T V WANTED AT ONCE Mrs. James Holland, 9th St. West, Owen Sound, writes: `-WI".-an rxn 41-nnnn .u-.nnn' nan T DI . Chase s Nerve Food ;'ru:_ iuianpz. _:;;AI;Ig_u:I3_`Auo% 8_A'l_'|._III_DAY Owen Sound 7`These`;great? Northern countzesunite in producing more proof of the splendid % % up-sbu1_lfd.in5g,sinvigoratingeects of Dr. Chase s Nerve Food. At no time is one so intnsed "Of a restorativeas right. now. The articial winter life leaves the _ blood` thin and watery, and you feel tired and exhausted. This great food cure for`mst`nezv,-red blood, and sends it coursing through the human system to bringhntw strength andvigor to everyorgan and every member of the body. I: s Barrie Collingwood % Orillia S.bS}V1arp, MidlTand,0nt., UTOPIA 50 eents aebox, a full treatment of 6 boxes for $2.50, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Limited_, Toronto. Do not be talked into accepting a substitute. imitations on} for a couple of days. . . s Mrs. Gullington and family moved to their house on` the 3rd Line last lweek. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Middleton, [who have been staying at Mr. De-an s, left on Tuesday morning for Deseronto....Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coulson and Ruby went to Milton on Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Coulson s father,_ Peter Peddy. . . .Mr. Foot of To- ronto is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Leonard Lee. . . .Miss Ivene Redfern spent a few `days in Orillia last week.. . . .Wm. Miss- camphell died at his home on Margaret Street, Wednesday, Apr. 18, after an extended illness. De- ceased left a wifeiand five child- ren, also adaughter, Mrs. John Jennett, of Utopia, `from his rst marriage._ Interment took place on Thursday, April 19, in the Angus Union Cemetery. Rev. A. Shepherd and Rev. A. J . Leece olficiated at the Jiuneral service. l .ElmvaIe_.pworth League `V After the most successful year in the history of the Elmvale Epworth League, the- .following o`_icers were elected for the en- sumg year :- [Inn `I'\.....-... 11..-. `I `I I'lTI.\....L President, Mrs. Berry; Vice-` President, Mrs. Isaac Downey; Secretary, Mrs. Jno. Maw; Asst.- Secretary, Mrs. G. Richardson; Treasurer, Mrs. rWi.lmo`t Cook. " f'I'!L.. ....__.1 ...._.AS__ __ 3, \aI\IAn.n.n\.I_] , npsnvv-v--vun I Friday, May 4-"-At lot 24, con. 10, _Innisl, farm stock`, imple- ments and _househ_ol`d furnitutzei `belonging 150. the Estate -of ' -the ;la_te .Th'os_. Sproule._ Sale at._1.p.m. W. A. Mc_Con'key_, iaimtloneer. credit sale V Tuesday, May 1-- Alex. Lock- hart, south half lot 9, con. 11, Innisl, farm stock, implements, etc. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A.-Mc- Conkey, auctioneer.` ' ` 1-.v..:,:..__ 1:1--- 1. .11. 1.1 an -__ -uvunggc J vac. u HQn._Pres.-_-Rev. J. J. Wheat- .About thirteen years ago, owing to a shock I had receiv- ed, my nerves simply got the better of me. I could not sleep at night; nor work in the day; time. I suffered from` a trem- bling sensation in my stomach, which kept` up con- tinually-.. I doctored for-about `a year and a half, without get- ting any benet. Then some one advised me to try Dr. Chase's `Nerve Food. I did so, and at rst I was nearly`dis.._ couraged, but as I was nish- ing the first box, I found I was getting a little better. I then ' continued the treatment until I had taken six boxes,- and during this time seemed to be getting stronger and better as time went on. The tremb- ling in my ` stomach ceased, and I was able to eat and sleep without any difficulty. I am- very grateful for having been advised to use Dr. Chase s Nerve Food, as Ihad about given up hope of ever getting any relief. I therefore gladly recommend the use of this treatment to anyone suffering from nervous trouble of any kind. ` Lu.uJ.1\ucI.lG_, \Jl.l.l;., WLILUD. For some time I suffered` from sleeplessness. I thought possibly thiswas due to being conned indoors too much owing to my business, which sometimes necessitates very long hours. A year ago last fall when returningvfrom the West, I saw Dr. Ghase s Nerve Food advertised along the - track. I commenced using it, and found it excellent. The re- I suits were most satisfactory. I can now go to bed and get a good` night`s rest. Ican rec- ommend the use of Dr. Ghase s Nerve Food to anyone suffer- ing from nervous debility and sleeplessness. V _ Mrs. S. N. Hurst , Barrie, Ont., writes: u,\1,.,...; n...-..L...... _-_.._._ -._- Mr.` R. S. Cummings, Barber, Markdale, Ont., writes: - T I7!-`An onrvnn l:rv\n nuaxnmnd. '0] I3resident-Frank 0. Bishop. 1st. Vice-Stanley G. Napier. 2nd. Vice-Miss E. Foster. 3rd. Vice-Miss M. Wheatley. 4_th Vice-Wm. Clement. 5_thV Vice'--Mrs. F. C. Bishop. Secy.---Miss B. Bauldry. `Treas.--Edwin Lillicrap. Cor.-Sec.-Mis}s Pearl Usher. O_rganist--M'rs._ S. G. Napiqr. Markdale 3 Bates & Co., only disappoint. 4...uuu-uu-..v., .-.-..-J. -v 1;:-nuu \J\}lJ\o The next meetig is to be in the Workman s Hall and will be devoted to Red Cross v_v0rk_. T Apr. 24-An interesting ad- dress was given at Town Line Church on Sunday by Dr. Men- zies,- returned missionary from Honan. . . .Wm. Sharpe has pur- chased a new Gray-Dorl; car and Scott Sharpe a Chevrolet. . . .Miss Della Mayes is spending the week in Barrie.. ..Mrs. Banting" of Barrie visited at R. J. MeKnight s last week....Mrs. W. Sharpe spent a few days` in Barrie. . . .~ Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds were at VVI. JULIO 0 Some years ago my nerves `got the better of`me. I be- came so bad that on one occa- sion, during a thunderstorm, I had a severe attack -of hy- sterics. Then I became an- xious about my condition. It `was sleeplessness and ner- vous debility that was my trouble. Some nights it would be one o clock before I.could get to sleep. Knowing the good results obtained from the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, I commenced a treat- ment. I took about seven boxes and gradually I could feel my nerves becoming steady, and my appetitereturning. I could sleep well and stay alone with- out any difficulty. Some little time ago I commenced losing in weight, and I started using the. Nerve Food again as a tonic. I only used two boxes. but I recovered the weight I had lost. 11.1.15 vv uuu, LIA1u., \'v L IUUD, During last summer, my system became run down, and I was troubled with nervous- ness and indigestion. , I did not sleep well`, and could hard- ly eat anything either. At times I suffered with pains in each of my hips. I had tried different.` preparations and doctors medicines without any relief. When your repre- sentative was here, I secured a box of Dr. Ghase s Nerve Food, and while taking this `first box found that they were doing me good. I continued this treatment until `I found my indigestion cured, my ap- petite returned, and I can sleep well at night; The pain has left my hips, also, and in gen- eral, I am feeling like a new man. I have recommended Dr. C.hase s Nerve to different friends, who have used them with good results. ' Mr. Frederick Smith, Col- lingwood, Ont., writes, ' n11:-{um Ina} DI1vY\rn\nvI um.-. Mrs. `Percy Moulding, 28 West street, Orillia, Ont., writes: 66(`l.7__-_ 7 7777 - SEVERAL MODELS TO cHoos_.gl- V ma. 1. c.;..a.A:. .- zs gar. by`!-l,YSLO4P anon-mas. `Limited; 13. Tc; Enjoy REAL Outdoor Life. Ride a HYSLOP Orillia ` HYSLOP BICYCLE . 100 plants, you} choice, delivL ered $1.00. Catalogue free. KILLYLEAGI-I URY Strong - Safe - Speedy '11`s A PLEASURE TO RIDE A VVL Luv A few years ago, after com- ing out to this country from England, the change" of cus- toms seemed to have some effect on me. In the Old Goun- ;try, the habit of drinking strong tea was prevalent, and after arriving here, I suffered very much from nervousness. If I put my arm down on the table, it would shake very not- iceably, and while performing my work I would easily tire, . and want to sit down and rest. A friend recommended Dr. Ghase s Nerve Food, so I se- cured some and took a treat- ment. It built me up and made me strong and healthy -I have not had a trace of the nervousness since. I have used Dr. Ghase s.Ointment, a1- so, and nd it heals the skin very quickly. In fact, I nd nil t\`P nu r`,1\nnn n rV'Il\!:l\<:T\l\(V Mr. George Burroughs, 23 `Peter street, Orillia, Ont., writes: L61 1!, an For several years I s_ut1'er- ed from nervous debility, sleeplessness and a rundown system. Occasionally I had a peculiar feeling at the pit of my stomach, and then my fin- gers would get stiff and there would be. a prickly sensation in my hands and feet. When I had these spells I would not be able to walk two steps. I got some of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food last spring, and had not used very many before I could see that they were doing me good. I therefore continued using them until I took about eight boxes. I have not been bothered with these spells since. I sleep well at night and have a good appetite. I am in splendid health, and would recommend the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to all sufferers from nerve trouble." ff of good Mrs. Morse Church, Midlarid, Ont., writes: `_ Next Sunday morning the mem- bers of Barrie Lodge, I.0.0.F., will attend divine service in the Baptist Church, when Rev. W. H. Wallace will preach a special sermon to them. On Tuesday night the 98th anniversary of the Order will be marked by a special Degree Night. to beheld in the Town Hall. Alliston on Sunday attending the funeral of ab - relative, Miss Wright. ` - ' ' PARADISE GONSERVATORIES F. c. Jones Beamsvllle, Ont... `Midland Lu./n1__y. 1].]. Lawn, 1 uuu Dr. Chase s medicines Pagq lino : , -...`O_aV-1" .. The Methodist Ladies?` Aid met at the home of Mrs. John Maw last Thursday, when the follow- ing officers were elected:-- L `l)l'__ 'I\_-__,,_ 1'-_ , The meeting` in the Presbyter-_ ian Church on Tuesday, the 24th inst., was well attended and "was in charge of Fred. F'oyston,.who gave a good address on being truthful. Rev. Wm. Roe, Baptist minister, also gave an address on the same` subject,` which was much appreciated. The next meeting` on Home Missions is to be in charge of Mr. Berry.