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Northern Advance, 6 Nov 1902, p. 3

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These A; YEAl`l IN. ADVANCE Next You .SbSCl'ibe Now Twelve AUG. 6. 1903 NOV. 6. I902 MAY 7, 190:5 noticq{ --`am. FEB. 5, I903 Free Get Are \|.|J\a DJIUUUIII \JUI'C W! De Persons in Canada seeing -SIocum s free offer in American papers will please send for samples to Toronto. -' v`1IB vvuun. Lanna DJDLGIII will do for oujyou are sick, b writin . fora FRE TRIAL TREATM NT an the Four Free Preparations will be for- warded you at once with complete direc- tions for use. Simply write to the T. A. Slocum Chemi- cal Company, Limited, l79 King Street West, Toronto, giving post office and express address, and the free medicine the Slocum Cure) will be rom tl sent. _ ,P P Y In Canada PPIna'.Q'r\nnav\'n `.-A` nu ulcn use In any case. You are invited to test what this systm ou. if you fora FDR . 'l`DlAI TDDATIK mm .7. ....w gases are curea Dy tneir timely use. These free remedies comprise the great curative forces discovered by the emi- nent physician, Dr. Slocum, they represent the acme of the pharmacist's skill and with them will be found explicit directions for their use in any case. - You are inuhna fn 4...; ...l....:. n_:- -..-L--- vn Luc llullldu 00(1) . The four reparations embody all thl necessary efements of a complete treat` ment for Consumption--its cure and pro: vention-as `well as for most of the chronic and wasting ills of life. Apparently hope- less cases are cured by their timely free I'el"|'1Ed;P& f`f\l11f|P:Qa I4-A 4---All` lishment of heaith in all the of the human body. ff\IIl' f\l'DI'\nI-a:r\oun ;---1 F_ull instructions with each set 05 four free remedies illustrated here. Our readers are urged to tilt! advantage of Dr. Sl'ocum s generoul o'er. others, the Expectoraut byothqrip the Oxojell by others still, and all four, or any three, or two. or` any one. may be used singly or in com: bination, according to the need! 0!" the case. s1-:1`>1'.L:s, 1_9o3 JUNE 4. I903 MAR. 5. I90: DEC. 4, I902 Times With Sheet ; gold. departmedfl ITI-bl. use their an 4-5-3- , Barrie 3 oval`! wt; 0 III ll _ w uuqnpny wnh any regulatiop"9; "39 ovincial Board of ,Haltb Hm liable to the penalties :prov,id9d:'i_i|,!: :*heAcc. M - BRADFORD. _ Nb. I*:Inn1a McKay, of B1.-n d{1-jd i 0 1.`- . { .",`-`I 1 - , It 27; V ` f I . . ' I c . Q `.p _ "19lned m good salutary oond1t;9p_.T `no . _ . . A _ .]f?.f?f3R`?.."*`z PL=99*~i9?dd9 A "` -v-I UAVUU\llIJ5 UL D Illvllllllu dc: That a hospital for the care of the" A10 must be provided by every em- SWYGP, and uhae the men ore entitled mosly to regular treatmezjm_Vtherein.,_ _mundi to one the camps and `,o-our-_'V BS Inspected regularly and hilt failure on the part `of. oily I 3. That all employers of _labbux- shall contract wivh a medical practitioner for .`*" Pmployee and worke aiad ere imhonzed to deduct from the pkayduo M? employee a sum not less than 50 '`;8 and not exceeding 811: month. . . TL-` u ., . - . - _. - Shantymen, miners, and other em- ployees of lumbering camps, jmining camps, saw-mills, smelting works and other industries or any railway con- struction camp, are hereby notied and cautioned by the the Provincial Board of Health, under the Aot respeclzing _the' sanitary regulations in unorgsnized ter- ritories. It is required : required: V 1. That all owners, mgnagera, agents, or foremen. or other persons in charge, " P1Y only vaccinated` persona ; that All '.....-1 .. . . .. 7'" '95ploye;ee are eqt;all):_ `to ':P'Y with the regulations.` tm . .. . - . . ' EMPLOYMERS HAVE TO LOOK Arrma THE HEALTH or THEIR MEN.` The regulations to govern employers of labour and employees in-unorganized districts of Onthrio, with a view to preventing another qmdllpox epidemic, have been issued by Dr. Brvoe,j Secre- tary of the Provincial Board of Helth. The regulations follow :-- ' nuns run wmmsa amps. ya , {navy yrvv -. --+; ,.---.",-"`_'_1 > I ""' ` I .._ T oom Golllor-sl Barrio Steam Works and Show B s -- 1 ton Fair last we_ek':`nd prize in the face of atiqugj` V to order. Robes, Urape and a.llFunera1 Requisites furnished Orders by Telegraph or otherwise promptly attended to.` G. o. 1)oLMAGE,_j_Mauw 9r, L.Vstr1oua. A . An ' III I I :- .__ __A `~ -- cofns mid Gaskets of all kinds in stok or mad. The latter is indispensable E to the former. N 0% light or` re can be started with so little trouble as with an Eddy Parlor Match. L FOR sA|.E EVERYWHERE u ND E R'rA ER V-.. ---- V-I-y (.-v a team BRADFO Ri3. BARRIE L AND STROUD, PRODUCES HEAT CREATE FIRE ~po9m..An M1NmR;AL_a_1=a1NGs." The ouutive powers of the watri. of St. Oathnrineor Pnecton, Ooh. _nro_ "becoming .-Gall khoirn. M9Aj'1 utA Olgnena,-; ,Mioh--T! (ii .en9`m!i- A~ndfii - M: In a recent issue we referred to the serious illness of Mr. J. B. Reid, of Churchill. This week it falls to our lot to announces his demise. For several years he has been in declining health, and a few months ago when a. resident of Bradford he was stricken down nigh unto death. He recovered and in early spring moved to Churchill. His {last illness, apparently, was more than his enfeebled body would with- stand, and early on Monday morning . he passed calmly away to await the adawnofa brlghterdav. Deceased who = . had passed the four score period of life, ` was of Scotch descent, a staunch mem;- V party. '.He was much esteemed and- respectedand his death will be regretted by `a number Inf our citizens. The funeral took" place Tuesday af'ternoon,} Rev. J. A. Rose, his pastor, conducted {short service at? the house, and was: assistedby 1{m.s., Smith and B. Morley. of Bradford: mar wihish, the reuxains..,'|'Fi'`1'ff3ld 3'? 17`,l?_ii_: `Churchill .-1.ce:nete_rfy_. ;Ma1,_,I7f' l9?'?i"I}_f ' frieildiilxlzip-.,l*`.?`;9et'" *" `."""" hf: .%hr,sii6tfaiIj&}~?l5J aW'9P 1 1 _ ~ William W. Stodtiart, the real es-0 tale man,:.of Toronto, formerly of Brad-} ford, has issued `.a writ for damages against Jonathan A. Hill, the principal of Paps avenue school. and Rev. L. W. Hill, _ pastor of Parliament Street Methodist `Church, for the alienation of his wife s abotions. _Mrs. Stoddart is a sister of the Messrs.`Hill. - Each writ asks for $6,000 damages. A and ins greuly adpnird. King Edward A .10lJ Haad1ight in suns E A Eagle in 2003 and A 1003 L Victoria; "Little comet DUB. BRANDS W G. D. Grant, .1, F. Hunter, E. A. ads Wakeeld. The proposition to turn` - ` over the club's assets to a joint stock company, to he formed for the purpose " of improving` and maintaining the rink, was approved, and the company will -.- be organized at ohce. It will have a capital stock of $2,500. It is proposed to add a ladies gallery above the pre- sent waiting room, and to put a board oor on one of the rinks. The Curling club will rent the rink from the com- pany . . . . Orillia friends" learned with much regret of the fatal termination of - V the illness of - Dr. Frederick Charles . Steele, of Bracebridge. Late-- reports from Dr. Steele had been to the e'ect that he was progressing favourably, but after a turn for the ,better, he suffered _ a relapse, which carried him oil`. Dr. 1 Steele was the eldest son of Mr. and 1 Mrs. '1`. H. Steele, of this town. and was in his thirty-first year. He wasa native of Brampton, came to Orillia thirteen years ago, and passed through `the High School. After taking his degree as a medical` doctor, he began practise ;at Bracebridge. where he had '8? made himself much esteemed. He was rd-1 married about `two years ago, and 09 leaves a widow an_d a little daughter. `81 The body` was taken to Toronto for V- burial, the funeral taking place on Tues- 93 dav. Dr. Steele was an active member D5 of Ancient Order of United Workman, ii and of the Independent Order of Forest- ers....Mr. J. P. Secord, chairman of the Trent Valley Canal Committee of 16 the Board of Trade, presented the fol- 3f lowing interesting report at the October I!` meeting ot the board :--`fYour Commit- ur tee oi: Trent Valley Canal, beg to re- g port that the work on theivarious seat- ions under contract, and in course of n construotion,'is progressing in a moder- i `ately satisfactoryvmanner, and it is ex- 1.. pected that their contract will be com-s ed plated in about three" years. This will i4 openpthe canal" between. `Lake Simcoe 1 and Hurley. ,Falls,. about 168 miles. Er There `are 45 steamers already plying > the nownavigableportions of the route, , The" Dominion Government is also doing some dredging at the Narrows id betweenLakes Simcoe and Couohiching, L which may be said towjoiu a partof the i0! 1; canal, besides being a_ work hishly '5` appreciated by the "navigators of, the M` if lgos. When` those . sections under ho` contract are completed, there will only the _" rsirnain a couple of short sections at the m `iname east end, to be_und_ertaken, in bgj 5 ,6{der_toopennp com munication'betw_ee_n_ insl Yandi I.a_ak9,:00l""'l,- W9-s ,.;,fi,fgm.ybu* 7t,h.:`t" controversy. .. , i * C a -u- C-Gt Vivi!!! -_ -_ --v -vu-`Iliad CI! was. nenhly "nlwnyle tell pntronizeq.` The town found "the" water ooIninn- niontiohyery convenient this _yeur, hut will be indepennent of ijt whenthe told new under oonitrnotion is com- pletedg. .. At n meeting of the Carling olnb~on,MJndny evening, the following ships were elected :-'Dr. A. R. Har- rie, T. Main, R. Wade, J. B". Tud- hope, Dr.` W. C. Kennedy, John Scott,` Dr. W. C. Gilchrist, `W. M. Hervey, Dr. A. P. Ardngh, H. s. Holorott, E. O. Roper, G. '1`. Madden, G. R. Replay, Gordon Grant, Geo. Thompson, F. Too- good, R. R. Onnnighntn, T. Heywood, ; "[1 'l\ (V.....A. `I w -. -5.-. --- --v vwuvn @013 VI do away with the navigation between Sparrow Lake the Rugged, whioh has been quite a aouroe of pleasure and `amusement to the summer visitors at the lake during the paet eeeaaoo. Mr. Thou. Wood's steamer made two or three trip: a week to the Rapids and 2- O_niu.`u.-AA put] of haulers lgom Sparrow Luke, went -down` to the B934 god_R_Iplde We other dcy with s`-up-i ply of dynamite, and blew out o bootion of -the temporary dam, which they believe so be largely reoponnibl for the high `water which is ooding their, lqnde. They succeeded in` de- molishing one aids, and talk `of r6tnr- ning to blow out the other. This will A- ---- '_I'h1n t.ho.1mporm`nt hiibpon1n[a| n` ~fthI'|nn+.1:1anb =- '.,v- c., E? 0993 "iii: Gaul n -,-In cullyilbfll Clan Lloftho put I: ` x. '1`. H. Brunton. , J o _ Thadoath of John Greenwood took pluoe oo 1uecdoy. About four woeko (go hewu; sioied within attack of typhoid}: feyeg.` Ho, Oontinued attending to bin dntiol for two wegku, when he -.liaim yrog-no`Vsndi`thon~ io .hozij;f,` J % 5% 1 i"*`" '1 A meetingyof. the outlets toqk place on "Friday. The follorlng peen were elect` ed :-e-Pntpon, `Hon. E. J. Davis ; Ho,'q."-V Prey. Meyer om ; Pres" G. A. Binn_I -;7 v1o.1>m., H.`1a:.%%ahopp1x;M;;: ago.- ni tr -n._-._'_..___ *6. " > Nnw1_KAnx 1:r.--Although feeling poorly 1 for some time Mn. Francis Starr was `only conned to her bed eight days when she: departed this life last `Monday morning `in the triumphs of Christian faith. ` A :;1;l'ht;n' 'b;riol_t/:';<') be laid.` Mr, Holmes will nish the work inside of thirty days. ---...___ V.-.- any new v- go B Mr. Allison haa for some years one of the moat auooeufdl of_ the younger Canadian iournaliatag and has -been` for a consider- able time the editor of the Canadian Magazine. . .. M_r. Eli Holmes has the contract for the brickwork of the power honue and engine ahopa being erected-by the Oollingwood Shipbuilding Go. There. -__ LI__-- -, , STAYNER --Mr. Albert Trent and Miss Tessie Mnrtagh, both of Nottawaeaga, were married at St. Patrick's church, `Wednesday, by Rev. M. J. Jebott. {Miss May Madden, of Com Hill. was brides- maid, and `Mr. Cliff Bnrkholder was groomsman. . . .Mr. W. '1`._ Allison a wad ordained as minister of the J nbilee Pres-' byterian church on `Tuesday. `Mr. Allison graduated from Toronto University in -Innn _...I 14,, - ._.___-v v &-Iw-wa nu- |is99, and ma; gureueda diiiugniahed i pout-grfoduete ooune at Yale University, ` _where he obtained the degree of B D. 11'- A'u:_-_. 1-, 5,, 0oI.I.mowoon.+-_'1`he annual Conven- tion of the Barrie District Epworth League is being held today and tomorrow at the Goldwater Methodist church. A An excellent programme is prepared, and a s most successful Convention should follow The delegates will be entertained at tea _ in the church school house, at 5 45 _today by the Goldwater members and friends. ` The evening programme is exceptionally ` interesting, embracing addresses on Mis- slons, by Rev. Mr`. Hiraiwa, President of the Japan Oonferenc of the Canadian Methodist church, and on Prohibition A and Social Retorm, by Mr. W. W. Buch- anan, of Winnipeg. . . . Reeve` McArthur had a narrow escape on Thursday night While driving down the hill near Dunt- roon, he turned out to -allow a team to "pass, and not noticing in the dark that another was coming immediately behind turned in the road again. As a consequ- ence, there was a collision, and Mr. McAr- thnswas thrown about 20 feet. ._He re- ceived several severe scalp wounds. His wife and daughter, who were in the rig withhim escaped without injury. season :'P1-es... D. L. Pres, H..J. Craig ; 2nd Vice-Pres., P._} Potyig : Seoy.-Trees, A. N. MMillon. ` .Rink Committee: F. W. Grant, F. Mooree, D. Broderick. Match Com mittee : -D. L. White, H. J.`Oreig, A. N. McMilloh. Membership Com-` mitteei A. N. MoMill_on,` F. W. Game;-on, H. P_a-ttereon. The member- ahip fee was placed at 85. A A _--uv wvvnn IQIJICIIVII E3 the roof ` Vo;l;pl6tOd.' L = .tedIeining portion of the "brickwork whith is now- being proceeded with is the tower and with favorable weather this will be nished in: ..few days; . . .A meeting of the Midland Curling Club was held at the American Hotel on Tuesday evening when it was decided to apply"- for admission to the O.C.A. and the following oioers were elected` for the 3 hcckdefclub c_ando bu_siuess honest- ly as on pampgm . when the. public 7sup'ports_thef`cl:ubs 193.11, i the club should try tomsrit sup- port; No club cauprusper which will. _: resort to- dishonorable prsctices,or which i will squander their earning for individ- nal gratication, rather than use these ' earnings in liquidating lull debts and - insking the club strong nancially; with a good credit iu'the~ccrum`iinity.V -- .The hockey club to be the best success u must cut loose iroufthe inuences which here injured it in the The "n ancisl shirs of the club should` be con-' ducted so that as record of every dollar of receipts and expenditures on be . shown in in. published statmeut. If this were msdea rule it would be u check upon lax nancing, slid would _` keep the club from engaging in reckless and extravagant, if not actually dis- reputable, practices. . ; .Midland has now telephone connection with Grsveu- hurst end Brecebride. . The brick work upon the new Presbyterian church will be completed in a few days now.. The side walls have been nished and I . in lggggaa ma 1.._[_s The Slocum Treatment consists of four distinct remedies for the cure of Con- n sumptlon, Weak Lungs, Bronchitis, Catarrh, and all pulmonary and wast- ing diseases, and is based u on principles essential to the correction of? function, the rebuilding of the tissues, the overthrow of parasitic animal organisms and the estab- _n.__,, ` His Free System of Treatment has arrested the hand of death in the cases of thpusands of consumptives and has pre- vented the disease in countless instances. The honor of thus effectively arresting the progress of this fatal malady rests with. the wonderful system of treatment which has been reduced to an - exact science for the cure of Consumption and for the cure of Catarrh and other prevalent conditions which pave the way for Con- sumption-that successful method evolved by America's greatest` scientic physician, Dr. T. A. Slocum. whose great liberality, ` through his Free Trial Treatment, sent broadcast throughout this broad land, has contributed most to the rout of the most potent agency in the destruction of human life in this hemisphere. APRIL 2. I903 JULY 2. 1903 q-aoavnava hull Cue ` "e Bmuilsion of Cod Liver on is needed by some, the Tqnic by L -- Ir av: vuuvb pChlaIl5ls 'W.B.y its timely; use thousands of apparently hopelesg cases have been permanently cured. Th -on-nl.-8. - Au` 5- 1 - ' "` e BDl'I'0R S NOTE.-`--The Slocum `System of Treatment for-the cure of Consumption, Pulmonary Troubles, Catarrh, General Deliility,` and nearly all the ills of life, s medicine reduced to an exact science by the world s foremost specialist. RI! :fn I-:-an-.I.. '..-4 LL - i` " OCT. 2.` 1902 CUT THIS OUT JANJ, 190:5 Music

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