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Barrie Examiner, 25 Feb 1915, p. 11

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l_ 'Irt|and-Halifax-Liverpool W|NTJERJ_S.Al_l._lNGS_ Bgull-.. I n I14-48 Mina:-d s Lihlmont cures Dis- temper. ' _, ,___.- .....-...u.. 1.1!!` UUSI. of umiul.o-numzn-.. payablv by the tlnunty nf l)u'm-in, will be $3.00 a wml<. l'hc~ child was :1lluwedN tn 1'4-.nm1'n with Um moths-r pend-1 inn` In-g-uI.iutiun.~` tn hnvv him adopt:-d by his matt-rual .'-"r.'1mt- l'al.l1m'. 'l'lw im-.il(-nt slmw.~: the fully cpl` the. County Chum.-.il in tm-,nim. ,' down thu grant mt` $200 which vvas l`t`.f]llH.s'U`.d by the (thit- drmIs' Aid Smeit-ty uf this mun- t_v In pruvidn fur such .-zxsos. Urmlgeville Post--P. M. Pat- , ll, lueld Court in the jail last 1 ay to considc-.r the case of 0' infant Henry Frocken, aged M rmmtln.` committed along; with his muther, by I . M. Ruth- erford. who was charged with vagram;y. Mr. U. W. Norton, In- mctur under the Chilclmn'.s mtmzlion Act, was present. The lmtlwr, wlmsc nmidc-.n name was Brawn, was married souw four y(-.ar.~z ago, and aftur having; mov- ed frum place to place lmr hus- band finally (Inserts.-.cl hm`, sonw time in January. The woman arrival] in Slmllmrme frmn Utopia in SHal'(5ll uf he-,r llushanal, dusti- lutc: and was comnlittml tn the county jail fur six nmnths. Al`- H-r ('.()ll.s'l(lI'l`llll.;` all the fact the l-nurl mzulv an m`4'lm` thal the in- fant lw mn.s'l,ll,ul.ud ii ward of the 43'hil(lI`t`II'.~i Aid S4miul,y of Pvul. llaltum and hull :-rin.. 'I.`ha- cost of ll|:Ill|l.`ll:l.lN:l'.. $3.00 ,_ .. . an... Inn... ,.Ls-- ---_-.. ._- ----J. -.v... ' Scott's Emulsion has helped countless thousands when other remedies failed. Refuse Inferior Sulutitutes. R 1-! because the entire system becomes permeated with injurious acids. To relieve rheumatism Scott's Emulsion is a double help; it is rich in blood-food; it imparts strength to the functions and sup- plies the very all-food that rheu- matic conditions always need. `..-44!_ I-1..- ,, I, I 4 /`(I65 Bessze Eyron _/:2 fe 5,00//era` " Grand Opera}, House, Barrie, Wednesday, March 3rd. Thursday. February 26, 1915 j "E..IxT...1..'...T .'I:IL}.'. - gar. 10 Mar.ll _ .._ GIL I.l,__ n-I UTOPIA x-u..w..~uun.-.uIIIL'a unuw WILII 8 fancy, H10! -ll. ap, are the only trimming.-shouldm They are often buttoned .from popular. the top of the high collar to the` Ineshc-s. waist line,while others are madelusually Illl4IIl`.'o .\n n.\'tre-inc-|_v cunning." littic-i that is wan-n with this 1il`4'.GS.=| shuwing' 21 .~;ai|m- .~'hape with `.79 trathcr high crmvn narrowing` lsliglitly at the tap. It is mad:-t in saml-culm't_-.d taffvta andi; ti-imnned with a-single band Ofi; clmcnlatc>-c0lm~mi wlvet l`ibhnn,.I] `ending in short streaniers in:. tho back. It has very good style:; and in conservative gum) taste, t :1 quality which American wt)- H101) demand b(`fU[`0_ all others.!\ Tho secmid illustratinn shows ` a dross with tho (`\ 0I`-faSllt()tl-II, blv surplico closing wai.=t. Th:-it. skirt is R`0I'.Pd with the styli.-h.i `are at tho lower 0dL_'6` and the- ' waist is out `slightly short. The 3 braiding on the waist and skirt t_ is dunv with tho round silk, braid. which is havimr a vogue in oven stronger than thu Iemitarhe s braid. S The separatv blouse is made-`I: on the same St'_`.\ I`l't` I105 oftthe ft hudivc-s of fI`m'ks. ']`hn,v - aro'a made of crepe do ihine andfl` w`)il- and chiffon olnth aver a'n thin silk lining. Small ('l0th-.`u coxiervd buttons to matvh the ma.-f n tc-rial n! the waist and the p0ck..;f|. (`i'.S.S()lll(. .lim(!S made with fancy, m an. 81"? nnlv It-ilnvninnn nl A Frock Severely T Plain nut} smartly Stylish. : Hulvru i-[Tents are to bv sewn; .in waists as W01] as in jackets: land will, nu doubt. be paI't.icul_: ?arly smart for summer dn-.sses.; l.im-n, pique and puplin boinp:' l|`}ltl\l`i:ll\' \\`lIi1Ih u-ill :..n1-n nu` IIIIDIILIIII. 'l`hc Dutch costumes are par- ticularly suited to the young girl. 'l`lu-_v often lmw u. bruad strap oven: the shoulders, with a. hloiisu buttoning straight down; the center front. The skirt is! full, with a slight bulging at thevb h?ps. Suumtixnues those dresses are tnmml with a Sh0l'l Dutch javkvt. Whil- or Ilelfl. blue are. l'a\'m-ml mlm-s for thi.~; .~'l_y|e ofi idress. uuuauu. [It ('Hul(`S In The full skirt. however, isirics, like prurgljglrllzi, 831%! M1?-ut doubt, first in style.gchiIl`on broadcloths 0,. _wh_etluz- inspired by peasant cloth. sklrts or Victorian crinoline. It Of the heavier cntton 1 may be cut circular, gored with a cotton gabapdjne as many gores as nine, straightlamong the first s,.e,.s pleated qr gathered, the require-gfabric has a high lustre` ment being that it ares at theivery effective. Materials` bottom. {corded ef\(I' are uspd 'I`hn Huh-.h nnuhnnm: nu-n nnvu Inn:-a H"... ..___u..-,, BASQUES. BELTS AND I- EASANT`S f l 5 > The Spring has a variety oft styles which run the gamut of 1 those we have had, only in new! forms, and those inspired by.` llussia. France, Belgium and 4; Holland. _ ll W11... L`.-II -|-:_.4 1.,._-.-_.._ A FORECAST. OF SPRING l_with the` low collars. Organdyf `up sunngg pggmosixs combine-Vd with butterucolored. .__ ,lacv. H;-niton braid in this `same (tour is used as an ap-j w`w'!:'t||.`rskl"rat: :::':'g"H:md ,pliquo- on white nrgandy and Fhnm c iblack mnussuline de soie. ; Tho nrnnl fnl~...:.... : . - - -. UIi(llJ\I x strai_ghtl8m0Il8 sellers. This; , lustre and is Materials with a. ` corded emu-1. almost mos more than _anyth1'ng elso for ;' he dmsses of exthor heavy or sheen-` Weight. The lighter weight: ers, a,1II`st_1ntrndnc=d by French and.` traight d0wn,1Engl1sh manufacturers is ca|l-f is;ed '_'1ile:_e. And, honor.-. any! ulging` thev_fabI`IC Nth H. nnrdnd '0-.n;a -cur-I-3 should be addressed to Editor Woman's` Realm - .~up.uL'~II. , ,' The hat.-4 nf the year vontinuo! -`tn be mostly small, although a fnw large ones arv 11 he `soon; `and very svmu-t thoy are. too. ;'l`his \'np:Iw for small hats has jlnadn tam-vt-ils n\`t.m-nmly pop- fular. and they are shown in inunwrous styles. The wide iflnating veil which comes al- ,mn1'st.. if not quite. to the -shoulders is very becornimr and _popula_r. Those arn in different ,meshvs. plain and dotted and gusually have either a bias fold l I Belts and girdles are forming, !an impnrtant_ fea tm-e on the lguwns uf l,n-day. Some are ;plain, and of the fabric of the? ,dress it is worn with, others; lure of contrasting material and, embroidered richly. Some ofi ;t,he girdles are extended in to; lwhat seems like peasant/s has-l ques, or wide girdles, lacing up! ;l.he back or front. and pnint.ed7 xnr rounding`. made of contrast- .ing` silk or of velvet. Ribbons, especially of velvet, are ha\'ing'_a strong vogue, as lliey seem to belong to the min. ,uline period from whivh so! many spring` dresses are dD_l `Braiding .Proves an EI'l eot.iv.- -` Trimming on This Dress. I .. _;the morn (~.\`ponsivo nrxes, whil ' .....- .mpm-wu lile comes from]? Plaue_n or St. Gall. Chantillyu] :Spam:~'h and Lire lace are among`. ' I shadow lane may he had in a,J \v1de\'ar1r-t._v` of designs audi; pl`l(`.(`.S. and Its light and dell- i {Cate d(`Sl.`._`.'l'1S mako t'X]lli.~`iU`i jfrm-H2: fnr ()V`nlIlg` we-ar. ' H I cu _uu,'iU . A110, nence, aiiyt .e.'fabric with a corded weave, such: .s.as mile or crepe are said tof 1; lhave a filete nish. Voile is the 1 -Q.-inost fasliiomihle of` the. cotton: ,fEfabries. in-ezuise of its softness .and its durability. Dotted Swiss; ;and marquisette are two otherl fmatt-rials which rank very close; in popularity to voile. Netinl lbliick over white satin or tafettal las well as white and colored] lllcti are very smart for elabo-; rate frocks. Pink and blue nets:] _in1akedelig'lit.ful evening frneksl] {and are t.rimmed with jet. | 3 The styles of the summer] idresses make it a certainty that 1 ienibroidery and lace tlouncing 5 twill be used a great deal in their I tdevelopment. The embroidery ; ttlouneings have a background 5 `of voile and crepe as Well as lvery sheer lawn and batiste. j0rgandy. too, is embroidered Wand makes xi light and airy itlounein,e:' or summer dresses. ! The lielgian lace centers aregd lprodui-ing' no lace and the f` t Freneh very little, so most of p f: the imported lace from tplmmn nv Q4 nun nu-..-n=I-- - 8 U f \l 3 Rex The ith are and his `vol inc yuan wuum.-1'IuI'Slan(lDy, ls one, ,0! the rst sellers, together: ,with gabardine. Cheviot is the l. '!10Vt`lly, and a very practicali fione. Checks in black and white; f are shown in a variety of ma- v;t.erials, also dark blue and yqwhite. A very tine invisible 1 check is considered very smart it_ comes in many smooth fab- zv ;1'lc_s, prunella and novelty .|ch1ii'on lady s` f, I ' fabricsg 1 a_ stantisr .|8m0n2 vul nnlln-n '1'--~ lunuun IllUuB'BUlllIe.ae SO18. . ; The wool :fa_br1cs f_0r -sprmg! are largely plain fabrics. Serge,` that wonderful'standby, is . PR! Rollnno lnrv-n4|r\I~-t IIIIIE EXIMIIEI IND SATURDAY IOIIIIO , GUI de-l ..- ..~ um nu: n-. cur Ill!`-ll. VI I`, have women in the nmdical pm- 4fn.ssim1. '0 are prmld nf wo- rm`-n lmvynrs. Women among the ch-rxry and among fhn juurnaists faml smlhm-S. and whu ran cling 'tn_ t,hv_ nld idea that wnmm1`s;~ gmmd us infmymr in man s. whom` vthvy re-ad such works as those of: (mrw;-.-'0 Eliot, Harriet Bonrhm" 'St.mwr or Nollie Mt-l`.lnn,2'. \Ve. {nd her in the arts and trades. (`in lhe shop and in the fantnry. \\\'e SP8 women at such work as _onl_v thnmzht to hr-Inn: tn mc=n.[ {such as pnlic-.r-wmnon and elvvatnrf `attendants. '9 son thorn $110-; ..,...-u.` I.|lC nu-u pluuutmu L110 PRVVI gnmtorml and the women manu- ifat-turc-d it. If necessity demand- `rd some other employment for thv girls they went nut as d0m-l estivs. .'~`0alI1SU`(`SS(`S, or as ai gum-.1'11s-ss. There were few \'0-j cations for women in those early} days. Then a chamzc came to} mmlnrn civi|i7at.inn. The factor-! ies and tho wonderful develop- ment. at` machinery, steam and elrclricit.y brought this ahm1L.; ,Fruit and vegetables are now; tcarmed in factories: almost. all` Hho r-.lnthim_.:' wn w(~m' can be!` 'b0u;rht roady-mado. Hvr workil {was taken from her and she f0l-f1 '|m\'m'J it. They have had [(1.1 _'fi'.'hl for ovary new trench they`? ihaw taken and it can bu t.ruth-' ;ful|y said 0 them that wh_at.gl |___A,, I ..-... ..~ nu;-unrr uvua_v lvllclll ll llS' `e-vc-r horn and young` men stu- dents nd lhny rnust do thvir `hrs! at` be (mt.-(-.|assod. Thor-0 are three times as many wnmeni tr-m'hr*r.= as thorn are men. Wei; hrl.\'(`. \\'Hn1l`n i lhn lT1nr`|'ng| nvvn I ,.-nu pnuyucnuru Luul. ll] lfylllg L0. kusn hvr brain she would losoi ,lho little She` had. In going out? Einln tho world she would lose. her jvirluc-. In trying` to do man's} ;\\'m'k Shv would lwoonle mascu-l Llinv nnrl repulsiw-. In trying: forl 'hi;:lwr uducation she would drive; Joul lhn mun or lower tho sl,and-l 1ll'tl. In trying: to vompoln with` jlho mon slw would bring ahout; `:1 spirit of hostility holwvnn the ,s-.\'.e. Not one of lhese pl-opho..; mics has hnnn fulfillod. On the: lmut,raI'y the .~`l:mdru'd of c-.du(.*.a-i lion is hlprhm` today than it has: _` ,, ._l._- u\;Ln- hnun nnrl un... . nu- {J,'.';r`_g"?,""""'t't:' W|U|'_5 llllfl ll'llI|ll]- .4\;.(;.,:".. . e fawn In ~um-g i; H. Us old homo at` our _`gran{l111t.l1e1- was a mauuactur.. U 111?: plant and `a ;:'l'm'c1`y store 'l``'""`bm 3114 fnulv as_.much rim; lpmulvd on her managmyr ability; 310 Inakv u..-ucr-essfnl, (-,nmfort.a- ghlv hnnm In the mew world as |U1f`l't`- \\`as depending on hm` hus- band. The men produced the raw` n]3i [\PiIl iltlrl `INA nu-r\u.1A .-....-...._ tn :.+:-=Lr.< alas-' m1`*a`.`;z`;;"ao:;;: "+h::':.';.`.=..::)`:.`;`1 ;, ~Zv;`;p3;;*}!:;`,$;pdf .` V.` _` ` \ '_' 1" l - L V , . ' ' .` R()\'c(-.1'I1Pg.Edml:3(?(:cI'e0Pf0\Vfis- a R`.VV' J A` JamS.f `"?"`9 camms f0-r U" :6 \cl).-5`! t_..!)`n=snncp of_the Immediate da\'.~`. 1 han . `L. `cart ? \f1?. .. `if "1" h"""` `Ind _II`nmn. l_m.'m`m ci`;i|i7.utinn '$(',`PL.:_I;L(i0r0'ilqpgy:`I:;:1[?tlf!0l]S r'(`-past. t_.he w011dc.1'ful d.-ve'l0P:."iR'ht t'rai`n 'frw`:'tFc?1?1nnttlr])`;1n:1lrr1j& f ' - - `- ' . " `. el:-Nri(('.)il\' mbar)l1LI]EP t}:Wa"-I :) thT}1-Qmnts (m 3 Short '11) `md F I -. . _, ' lb ahn11t.:;; n _. .n- rnturn WI rvslde in! 5 ll dflnd fvvgtzetablc-..s no\y,Rmnl<-_\, AIh;_-,1-t,a_ carmc In acories: almost all` The grn()[n'a gm to H b.- Hh-cl th' -~ ~ I-.~' " ` ` ' .d`-` `boimh? vl':`]z{;d)'.r1`1adc\~.\.(`:l-1-ca'0?l(;g;:1-I2. "R`L'. nn,';`}?;.`;.'`,5 W '7 was ML: ['11] um] vbstly gifts xvz:-img V I ' ` h ' \ - v r ' ' V ' ` ` ' K 'li(f.3\';I`ld f o\!;*l:'L') nr-}\]\ft`:~- hi;dl.htn9:lilTt'=] `tho unf-183 Schm" and 3 ihaw a.n)d it,Nm tbnft u-y_:F r~:_a enpxungw frnm th_o lncal .ful|v mid of tnen th('1tr\`\l'ha;,fl)I:irl.a` ;":a3,'?,K'," M ""` - - ` _ - V < % V ` ~ .1 er. """ hm" dmm m9" 93 d0-:1 On Friday m'enini.r. Fob. 5, 3 `Mon prophesied that in trying to` % ' nan hnr hr-gin elm ..-n..m 1.... 12. women In Business. '.l 3l]l('I` read by Mrs. Peacock, Painswick, at Stroud Institute Meeting.) I-`fty years ago women occu-Y pied a very modest place in the ` bu.~'in(-ss world. She was be-, lieu-d to possess little mind and! ' less power. She was believed to '- be incapable of self-guidance or f self_support. Picture in ynur ' mind the homes of our grand- mothers and we see the women of the family spinning", weaving and dying the cloth, which was made into garments for the family. They did the weekly washing; attended to the curing u `and drying of the hams, also |dl`iNl vegetables and fruit for future use. The women did the pi:-klimr, preserving and cnnking for the family before an open "re place. Women were the .rlrv:~'smal tailors and millin-'* inrru fnr nu. r......:i.. uh ~nL- ` fun lhv edge or a narrow piece pf ribbon stitched on. 7'%l5435a/tzclatczczycdmzt mm M? ; 5'z7A/?.% ';o2m2?d' W1 ` ./zed /VR50A% E van mwzqz a/25/0?/in mmge. Jmmm & . vvIllII1`ll (IIIII fII`VilLllI': $110-} i-vv__'-`,wy V i 1 cost of electiicity enables the average family to operate their Electric Range at a cost as low, if not lower, than they are now paying for their gas or coal Range. For example : on an actual test in the Moffat Electra oven a 5lb. Roast of Beef was cooked in 1 hr. 55 minutes at a total cost of a little over 2 cents. Surely this is far from being expensive l g Then. the shrinkage in the meat after cooking was only 2 ounces. Compare this with the shrinkage when roasted by gas or coal. when on actual tests a 5 lb. Roast loses as much as 1 pound! You can readily see what you would save in a short time by Electric Cooking. The saving in meat alone is over ten times the cost of roasting it. The-. perfected Electric Range of to-day is practical, eicient and economical. We would like to tell you more about the 7 No! If is Not. ' I N the rst p|ace,thc present low electricitv enables the avprarna Write and ask ~45 to send you an illustrated Booklet telling aboul the many advantages and \E conveniences of elertrirr cooking. u{.' v\-u. JHIIII"-. "Ill. I At, 8.30 p.uI. lho-A hriolw whol was Lastily attired in a travail- inn` suit of navy blue Gabardine and \Vhitc- silk m'o[w_dn_chu11e waist trimmed with shadow lace`. [was given away by her father. ']`hll l`lII'ulI If\l1Iy nun... .-..\_l'_A. ' On Feb. 1st 3. very pleasant ls-van! lnnk place at the home of; :Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Russell, Wavy 'l.nko. Alta., when thvir ynungvst. daughter Lillian M. was united` l in the holy hnnds of matrimony ltU Arthur Melville Richardson, lyntltmnst son pf W. C. llicharrl-l `son. Barri:-., (mt. l Al 0 `)1: _ 4, I` ' ` nnmc tho women shall alwaysjm lead. The womanly woman is`D' she. who u-nnsidcrs it a shameid' not to knmv the art of h0use-'P( keeping. and regards as a sacred _' duty tho 0\'PI'S(`(`illg` nf hr-r r'.Ilil-;U' rlre_n`s t-rlucalion giving them her 8" rnrnpanimiship. fm-minxz their:I"' habits and gsnicling their dnstin-: Sl less as lhv noblest of all or-mipa-`Y-' t,innr~`. as tho highest 01 all dis-lth Linctiuns on earth. 10 ,Tn make homes clearer, D1` 1.-\nd dark skins clearer. [191 And bring` Ht-awn nnarnr,` 11)` Is \\ mnan's work. ~, I nvuuu I III` \Vll.la.llly who a-nnsidcrs [not hr-1 thr `habits r `ipq nu Hm. nnl-.I.-ms .r .H cessfully managing poultry and market gardening. Women can and have done any work that has been done by men, whether it be` ruling an empire or managing a dairy farm. In the business world the men will load and the women ,f(p[]n\\'_ Rn} in H. .....i.:-.... -5 - A I |....= nu.-u wm [van and tm} won ffullnw. But In the makmg 01 home the alwz {shy whn I`nnciHnv-n :4 -- ~|--- Rlchar-dson-Russell. 1.24. A -: - (8) 1'0 GOIIRESPOIIDEIITS correspondents are requested [to send their regular weekly fibudgets NOT LATER THAN TUESDAY. For any important [mews that happens after send- r!lng the regular news, send a nsecond letter up till Wednesday -.:nlaht_ nth. _ __ 1... rvrlllllf-'9 Wj ,spc-nt In music and gainpa. lY.7ur -301-respondent joins with Hho P881, nf this locality in wish- ing the young cmiple a `happy and prosperous ma:-rind hfP.--Row- lay c0r1'espm1d.-nc(,- Ln tho Strmno '1 ):-spalch. "nu Avu, \\lIIl(` an! itiuns and fvrns. A Vgnod wishes oxpre: ;x-amIair1d0r of the in musi_c ; -.... ..,~.--.--) _ ,, _- ----u-u\|nl\.Il|- The ?ueen`s has always been the 0 home the best families when visit- ing Toronto. Hotel Coaches meet nil truinc. Rooms may be reserved by `phone or wire at our expense. Duo-.. t_-_, .4.-- - Rates from 31 American Plzm. It is convenient to the shop district and places ofamusemcnt. up L , I` - - , ,. ..-. -ovwt\\lIuIl)llUIC l'I0(CIIn`nC Dominion, possessing eve modern convenience; hot and col running water, steam heat and long distance `phone in every room. The ueen's Hotel Toronto. is known to bc_ he moatmmformble Hotclin the pos`_sessing_ eve_ry uodgrn {\f`f|1v1:An-`Ag . _L - -- ` gm I7`\r| _., V----my 1-nu] illllh Ul'Ll.I.- :\ft'l' the many oxprwsvd, etc... the irllhw nf H-.1. ..--~-~Iz- ` _____ -. uuuuu, Quuj I. H1111, 90.). (0 I I Lu-.-.~ "",'.`a';.'.:.-:':`.',:*%.:.f.%".....""`$:f`.'.*....' A Enrnntu 33-00 per day upwards. shopping nusement. *1 ""-'-0 VCC 9`\'4'l1lH{-,`" W and trnnngn I Win-3(`'vI FmmPoI-thud - Halifax _S_.S. Northland Mar. Mar. 11 b.S. Southland - Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Rates: Cabin, 855; Third. $33.75 Annlv Innnl ....... r.. n..n _-_:-.,L .`3'.'!7"'P `'...3$ N

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