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Northern Advance, 14 Aug 1913, p. 6

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5'.-,._m-::+.. V _.Tor1<;nto I 1'.-Q11` _L-L!`.'_A- f\-_A.-_-- '.-....L BURNT UP $260 IN B1I.I;s un \;:`1:llliJ.[l()l] +??4`;1??"'e`1}'rs $1(h0`9" *`*tVrse. - ithtee` 000 of (eirctllzltlml w Sam the bank ymlr after Jagams: Woof can W` 0} , `. Qt in (` `money 1 ll fife? ' ta im-ml t xistexuce. A To cover the pan in which sh`; cooking will make the sh soft. i :hVB to make 3 :i`;h e: money turning up 1 n, whiln n1+:..;,.._1' /'__`,. ulllalf, .. `t jlnhix Slatterz" . f L101 ' c >,andTouma- cfitisism ;~i,.eme11 `lr`1!;,I;;r.~: Bar- % At {he 0;-illia "` prize in the lent md Wok r? Lindsay P05? fie B91,`-on and ti?! was handed competlti .1; their `battery bandmaster tha] LII`. 51133211111 Tomm a raw degzgimentad We quite well of 48th .udge all me _ge11t]9m3Jl `acted as Jwhen tlmbp`, hand tbc ` .eu ;e,I11be%e Port The rosy W- handed t Midland. 1641., s1noe at. I 3 31$ Hope 1121.` l\',,rtl1ern Fm- }??? Plort t of th0 f` this unfai: :e!ndedK5:no::i:atiOI1- M, other brilgadeg 7 _ ma . ,_ , an mgfks c(intr"I`;ff,.t IIlp91;`P`:`I::) and W. law - wi ' W111 fo ;a10 ' the out- T"-'\r'_I-`\'\t'_ vu,L11u.l5 up_ % `Awhile ultimately, .; great way in th:n.d bank,` 01: the Government mu '4 (`the gainer, still for 311 % vwouu it can be said thp'a_t1c _`n0B~" a prot to the banks ' .-niony `is destroyed. If -lghe. rvemainsvof the bill wit} i_ Lxiumbgrs can be obtained the` K ;i13v`i]l,`_iss11e.11e\v Inotos, bank} `Outastanding (:i"cuh1tion (.m.e -Aaafrnva. I\n1\Aw I!` m r3 9 Never let a comb soak in orderm clean it. Use a stiff nail brush. ___,-., vvv-. uvn\I\l!`lKI' wvyv VIIIB) XIII. ._ [ 15 from. '1 2 17.11:: Essatin &r.rie"prn;`oby)-. ; tery Tand1the'other. from : Wt of 1`rnt~ It. is that`Mr;` Smith w`_i1B fth ! ANO'TI-IER 01>1.\'m.\* 0].` % _ BAND JIIDGE SLATTER T110 Port Ilopo (}uih~ has the H caustic,.t}1oxI.`\h rather unfair }cr1t1s1sm of Lxeut. John S1atter_. tea to numb. Nature does the rest. Rs: lmormation see. write or phme 474. hours 9 to `I. GEO. SMITH. 27 East. t for the Uxypnthy Company. and LI!` . nninghun. mi } wt. nun 301186183! aurgery Jul uvosmau } 2fYPA`l'IlY~% modern amt... mm. \ for preventing and mast ' an > nmnnl- relrnrdlnna nf kind e2nnn.mm. nu Iur prcuauuuz unu maatenng mmuu r ailments. regardless of kind. cansa, um I icy. duration. or failure of former mu, , mats Auto. lug-e. simple.specdy.uv1n; ` sneun-stopping anoknea. autferimz, gum tor. and senseless surgery J us twomall nlntoa In AjnI\_ Nulnra lino: Hun Inn Eh- existence. of llontx-cal, sue the Sniparior Port- ._land Cement 00., '_' of ; 1_eged- dub for told. ). ctel at 4 'cepts. 1:6: um. w. Iryke 5 00., 1.imua,' Orangveville, `to recover 8988.30, 114.- is for tan `tons of ve-inal1"V`f<"JfI`dl Mr. Wm. Rowe; ewhelhas been a resident of Suunidalq for a number Tof years, is on a trip` to England. He sailed on the S.S. Anclania, Cunard Line, which left- Montreal for London on `Saturday, Aug. 2nd; The first grist of newlwheatl mer- Vlmted. at Beeton was `delivered at `the Beehive `our milla last Thurs- day, by W.. J. Dale of Penville, It: is an excellent sample,` ' pllump and :3-ry hard,` testing 61 lbs. unclean-e The price of a` shav has been raised in Lindsay from 10c" to 15c. This is an increase of fty per cent.` which the lady` of the `house must add` to her household expenses. Sixty farmergs motw ship cream from New Lowell to Toronto, and The Star predicts that the time is not far distant when Creemoro people .wi1L' have to end to Toronto for their butter. . . Wesley Smith, who learned the printing business in The_ {Washer- ton' Advance office, and. is- DOM` edi- tor and proprietoaj of thej Ba.ttlefo1'd Bulletin, was " recently elected: -Mayor of Battlefond. , . " A. J. Merkeley. of strand has been .eng`a.g'.edi as principal of Creeliioua Continuation School at a salary of 31000. All the other teachers have been re-engaged. Aafeo of "$1.00 per month will be charged continuation CI'I|I\I.`1l The Alliston town council will, V. at their next meeting, vote on, a` by-law too ggrohibit the sale of `cigar-` ettes and cigarette papers. `The `high license on tobacco dealers been repealed{ _ ~ -. The daily average of inmates in the Orillia Hospital for the Feeble Minded during the .last year ' was 815, and accommodation for. more is urgently needed. = -on a bill of exchange. The Parish. & Bingham . 00., of Cleveland, are suing the Tudhopo Motor 00., of Orillia, to a"ecove`r 82,252.70, the amount alleged due News T Notes of Interest Fdr Busy ARe'a`dero. `Mr. F. T. .St'rangways, e_x-reeve of Tottenham, was operated on last wpek for appendicitis; and is "now recovering favorably. T ' ' ' % Gordon Nicholtl fell 35 feet in the hose tower of the Beeton re hall and sustained painful injuries.~ ma wusx mm:v1I-:w| Burglars entered Plairfai-r & ton a store in Midland and secured A340 in cash and some goods. ' Orillia Counc-ill. `has granted $100 to the Poultry Association. Alliston Council struck the rate. at 25 mills. ` A I Interest `Lat the current rate is allowed on all deposits of, -$1 . upwards. Careful attention-is given" to every account ~ esmill accounts are welcomed. s Accounts maybe opened and operated by niaikl. .~_ T p" k Accounts may be opened in the names of two, or more`>e`persons,'5_ ` withdrawals to be made by any one of them or bythe survivor. * . M cA1=IfrAL; SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS BARRIE BRANCH H. J. GRASETT. MAII_Inxer._ The baib'ei~a.. of Lindsay have _ask< `ed the Town 'Got`moi;l to pass a by- :1a.w~svernins their4:Ah9u1.'saof doing `business. 'I3h'e'y'_ .usk't11;at p,1l~~`:=shops be closed at `8; ofclock Ae_very_ night ,-L ex-I 'copt Satu'rday'.nights or thgj night: `before a 'l1`<"rB'iclay'-,_` `that-am` *:holi_.- ; dnys that` they" Be, *1-e;Iga"ijn_ oven .s:n'?i1 12 "Wt-. "L"". v--.2--,v..y-e=---o i.'w.-gs 1.99. `1N_'v.v*.-. MPH The; wo ~:m~_: . [re.Tr.n;t;fVa11ey% 2.01111`. a1 ;:;`;f0r` L*h5A3WT**W@T `Pl. WA .. ' 11: Juage` Wismer has ruled that the boat houses to the south of Col- borne St. are within the.to`wn of Orililia and their owners "are, there- `-fore,` liable for taxes upon them. The boundaries of * the` Town `are somewhat uncertain, `but the Judge declined to interfere with the asses- sor s report.- The assessment on the Orillia House has been reducedi from $6,285 to $4,000 on appeal, j Ray Roweclie of Beaverton -had a narrow. escape from a serious ac- cident on` Saturday}-last. In turn- ing the `corner of Mara and-~Simooe. streets; on his motor" ejele, _hrhioh~ was sunning at a high "speed; he lost controlof- it. [ ,and.crIIshed into the brick wall of - -the" ref a pot,` f eon_ s .-mill, s:amaahinge.-zhis. gal-_ 4 imot -:hi ` t spins except for . Engineer 'Strac_han, of Trent Val- ley Canal" Sta, whose hogne is in Orillia, is at Swift Rapids on the Severn River this .week making `a survey of the river bottom as an initial step in the-Apr_eparation of. plans for the new O_rill_ia "dam which the Dominibn Government will build at that point. Mr. Wm. Blackwell, of Severn Bridge, is the diver on the job.--Orilllia Tiines-. - .New's-Letter _--. The `Foresters of Orilliaare making arrangements to give Orillia s veteran showman; Mr. Alf.` Dean, a benet early" in Sept- ember in the opera. house. Mr. Dean is in ill health and no. doubt the public will show their sympathy by giving him a full house." Mr. Robbins has ' given the opera "house free for the performance.- Fifteen years ago, when a school- boy in Orangeville, Mr. J os; T. Hubbarb, who `is now` a Toronto harxfister, purchased an old ddle in mi 0141 music store for which he paid` $8, Recently Mr.` Hubbarb took the instrunient `to *a -Toionto man" to have it repaired and was` offered $5,000 _for the hvi o1in,0 which turned out to be .a- very valuable one, more than `300 years old. ' Galbraith & C -ade, Montreal, have been awaxjded the contract for the dam and power house` to be built under the Hydro-electric Commis- sion at Wasdell s Falls, on the Severn River. . Work .w`i1?1 be com- menced at once. Power will be sup- plied to towns in North Ontario Iincluding Woodville. oBeavertonV,V Cannington and Sunderland. . `.1 The smalpgx "scare is `over `in Meafooda; On" Tuesday) of last week the last of \ the smallpox ...pa.tien`ts were dismissed from the V isolation hospital and `the building was closed; It is fortunate that none" of the. cases has provedfatal, and no further troruble is anticipated -by the board of health. ' . T. Long & Bro., Limited, of 001- lingwood, are plajntis. in an action `entered at Osgoode `_ Hall ` against R. F. -Steindler and Percival` J .' Steindler, `of New York, as `execut- tors under the 'will* of. Edward Steindler, to recover $962.30 alleged due on a promissary note. 5i' Z '{1E'J1iiw`&LZ"c &JL"ro: gpenetratingi and inicting an ugly wound. `His recovery is now hoped for, although`-he was_ in a danger- ous condition for some days}. the `-point of one of - the pickets Presbytery` held in ;Ori1I ia, a_ can `from Essen and. Willis Churches, Oro, in favorof David` Smitjh T7 11... , .,,,`_L_S_- \lI\I, I6]. -l(QVVL~V'L JV!-JV. uIJ_IVI\A Iuulqvu of G1"-and` Valley, '.Was' sustained. Mr. Smithhas signied his accept- ance and settlement will `take place at the L end of August. ' Harold. the- young son of ._Mr. Jamgs `Moore of Alilisbom, .fell from - L--- J _I;.LL_j __L..S.I'. . _-__- Runny DATES 01:` 1913 C -5! `ho. Socio- tial Bunch of .tho`_.0_n't.urio or _ "1`o1-on_to`[" u . %1_a5I%:;%Ef 2. . . We will give One. Hundred Dol- lars for any case Of ;Deafnes (caused by cam-rh) that `cannot be cureti by Hall's Oatarrh Gm-e. Sand [for circulars, free; ~ . gHEN.EY.& CO., Toledo, 0. . . ' V lggish. . ~ ' Take Hall : Family Pillmfor opu- fatipiat-ion. 7 . - - : . I ---rv-avvv uvuvsnugy C11. Wm 15 is. entirely closed, - Deafness is the result. and unless the inammation can be taken out and- this; tube re- stored to its normal condition, hear- ing will be destnowed iforever; nine (mam: lVI.If`t'\` 5.... 4.... ......-.I 1-- __ ..-.`. 7`. uvuvawgvu Lvtvvvfj HILIU cases out of ten are caused by Ca- tarrh, which is nothing butan in- amed. conditi _ V of the_ mucbua sur- ` :5 AUu`:n4\1-- 41---: _---..-..v..u-5 nvnuvuavun .LlVLU! 13 caused by inamed eondition of the `mucous lining. of the Eust- achian Tube. When this tube is inamed you h,~_ave a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing; and when it A'___v_AV 0 .1 by -local, applications, 53 they can- not teach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafnms, and that is by con- stitutional remedies. `l`)eaf,nee_ . is l.........1 L- .... 2-1!--~--T Elmvale Lance--0n. .Sat1u-day af;' `ternoon `a -stranger, who had been all day laboring under the increas ing weight of a jag of rye, broke Va window in _the building on Queen street fonnexjly used as a. butcher shop by `Mr. Alex, Henderson. 'In breaking the " glass` or by a fali fon the sidewalk he inicted a deep cut in his hand_f1-om `which the blood gushed. In seeking a. doctor he crossed the street to the .Bank of Toronto in a vain attempt to reach Dr. 'Seott s oiee. After` standing at the Bank -for about f- `teen minutes with the Mood. stream- ing from thedeep cut in "his_Aha.nd. II . D T--...-..A. .L--L LL; 7 `...e .I.ov'oa| yaav gvvy vuu Ill. H13 uuuu. ` Mr. D. Lamont took the disciple of Bachus to Dr. MoOlint_on s Uice `where his wounds were 1 mg % tow-at mg cpist pf` innsbtg1ling):_%z_3_w `machinery. . ..-.- -..- -...-. -...,. -.......,- there, comes two slits-, with a pistol pocket and one of the wonderful `things about this Association meet- ing `in which thirty-four states are represented, . and in -which delegates ; for twenty-two out of thirty-four. istates decided asf above, is thin` it- I is a man s convention. Every dele- sgate to the convention is a man,. and the men are deciding as to what the .women shall! wear.. ' `/`X a;nd;; buildings in? 1`_It>'Bi_i';- f'9V.1,.1"' th5i1h 315 .s'amef `ax -e - `n`ot.; At Milton ~J u_dge_iEl1iot `a wardedVTho'_a. Quinn $150 and. coats `becaus his ,.gon,'~ while` playing ;_on the roof "of `an 6162 school .Woodshed', fell and broke his`. wrist. -4 The ;Judge held that the `board of trustees was re sponsible for the `condition of ' the shed and; 'Iia'b1e< for the damages. . A , :7 AuxANnnu`unn . , V . Gannnlllunanot . Assistant}.-I 1st,[Jo'hn. Lay, :Ham.pe_hire Mills, '83} points; 2116., Joseph Moon. Eady; 83- points; 3rd, Wm. O. vWiI- son, East.0ro, 82} points; 4th, Wm. Cotton, Orillia, 82 points; 5th, T. M. `Hipwe_1l, Prices Corner, 81; points; 6th, J. C. `Hayrvie, Orillia, 80 points-; 7th, S. Harvie, 0ril- lfia, 79 points. ' _ And now the .National Ladies, Tailoring and Dressmaking Associ- gation; which dpened its meeting in 1 New ,_York. recently, have decided ywhat women are to; wear. The ;narrow garments stay with us and the slit" skirts, only sqme of them have two slits. From Chicag*<`> LL.._'.. -...._-.. L_- ..12A._ _.!A.L - ; ]tlie - Oorillia as -i_fo111'o1w`s, `un-. db: .datq_:July 21fst:_ -.`-`Please= take; notice" that xtha. by7law submitted by "you to the ratepayers for the pur- pose of loaning the C.-N.W. Shoe Co." the sum of $25,000is a. violat- -ion of the -Statutes of Ontario, and that I as a ratepayer of ` the Town _of Ori-Ilia .will hold you jointly and severally, responsible for any monies -paid" out of the town s funds for the V purpose of -said loan, and that .I' intend to attack the, legality of your action. _ " Oats was again chosen -this year] by the East- .VSimcoe Agricultural Society -ior its a.m1ua;1!- eld [ crop ?competition. Mr. John W. Hess; of '_1`17enton, was; the J udge, and.` the `_x'-esultg `are iu1:nour1edT follotws-: ` .- * ` - in-bl! lIr...1A1;nd1`ev;9{':-] }{1;_af'3,l; L 1% w-ripuen .' r\ 0:1- Dm1:IEss2bNNoT BE i 22nd-i-From Tormto and West on Grand Trunk Main Line to -Sarqia ' inclusive and" south there- `of.` . o.....1 -I-I >rn ' . 21 "From all stations Kingston to Ben- \.IIIl5GlJ ivy auuuuygavuu. . Return Trip East, $18.00 to` Winnipeg, plus half-cent per mile` from all parts east of ` `-MIacLeod, C -alga:-y -oar Edmonton, to Winnipeg. Going Dates.-August 18th- ffeyv inclusive and east thereof` in. The scan of. Health ih Mid1hnd- '-has asked for the dismissal of Chief of Police Adams, who is also sani- tary" inspector of that town. It is .alleg'ed= that he has not folilowedi out the instructiops of the _Board of Health. August 25th--From Toronto and! North Western -Ontario, north of but not including Grand Trunk Line 'l`ono'nto to Sarnia anti _east] "w:'(;oting T1"-ip West, $10.00 to Winnipeg, pllus half-cent per mile from Winnipeg up to MaoLeod, Calgary 301- Edmonton. rD-a._-.._ "l\..:.. `D..-L 79 Q1 Q 4.,` _ Pp.rry_ SQund:_,;. .: % ; 4. .. ._,., Sept.24:26. ;, :.<. v..;.; `Sept. 24-25 Shelbwme ... .--:-~~. ., `Sept. 23-24` Suttim . .. . ' _; Sept 25-26 Toronto. (Can. National) . .. . - ' H A. 723-Sept-. 8- Woodzbridge . . -. .. Oct. 14-15 | The wheat crop` of 1913 will be the `greatest ever in Man.-- `to`ha,7 Saskatchewan gaxict. Alberta,` thus requiring . the farm laborers` of the East to recruit and assist in! `harvesting the `W01-Idle . greatest bread: `basket. ` , . . ; The Governments of |ive _-Provinces state thatforty thous-_ end men will `be required for. this year s Jiarvest. These have to I V be principally from 011-` tario, and the prosperity of Canada depends on beciuring labor promptly. The Pacic, on wh.ich' Company will fall the; entire task` of tranqnorrting the men to the West," is already `making arrangements for `this year; Excursions from points in Ontario to Saskatchewan and. _,- _A-J __-2_1 1..'....-__- be -run`, a:&'"p'5ia1 ;i'a`i_;s operated, making` the trip in about thirty-six hours Ind avoiding ':Lt1_y ,L;AL._- -1 .4... ._ a._-........... UIIGLQU UL VIII 9 VA VI unxavn as 4- -0-v will -be a day shorter than any other` _routeL T . - 11:1 0 II'Iv"l `II? . 90 `an AA L- Fomry ' THOUSA}ID MEN ` fRE' T `L.abgwre_rs Excursions;'rms! `Years Wheat Crop will be the " .__Blindiffz-om .hisj_ffth buun _)M>`schohr`%despitevthe.: f?hi.ain;; 'Q11?]?1i9' ? . \ X . $29-P THE HISTORY or CANADA % Lsw1ng'f o usmess-- ecp % ` a%d%vertising`--kecp %_,,Q, Rem emb`er that ; ` -t.ouArists--and doz . ~.%`i't1g ._in.terested in the Qssnble customer ex-tjragde YO-U .-KNSWETR, probably. that they advertise in the large m dailies`an_dr high `class magazines, and their is no gainsaying that , ithesc..publications reach an immense number of people---But have t '- 9 yonever t_hought7'th"at~the lgcal weekly paper, which goes into the _ :l1ot314\.and.`.is -b`y:ev_ery member ofthe family, is a better adver- -_ tii'hg itiutgthan-the big daily which is read by thous- = H`3tilS;$y.ho,are*'nothing` for thead.vertising_of stores and business of_`miles away. If the town weekly H ` j`fa.;dtreI?tising`~`medium, why do the largest de- ,- continually attempt to olace their atl- If advertising nwerenot a vital force in the business world of to-day u [how longdo you think thelargest retail business and industrial T rms would continue to spend the huge sums they do every year V in newspaper space? Is it reasonable to suppose that they are wrong in,pthe`i,rconclusions as to the efficacy of advertising and its F worth to their business in retaining what trade they now have and s looking out-for niore? Or is it not more reasonable to suppose thatt you have not `gone as thoroughly into the question nor gur- _ ._ ' .be'nets_as-closelyi as they have? -n-_' ..___._- Sgt ` Eccentric oldv lady in Lind~' say V-burnt '1'ip_"$20O in -bills of differ- jentfd_enoininations.o She is said to , have an hallucination that a sus-` .v.-picious character. is always loitering , ?,round the house with intent to rob Rnfrew, =inal:uding" these` ' . all` stations $n3"Qrhnd` Line` Toronto to inclusive and- west there- of in`. .Qn%tario oinacluding -C.P.R. Ling" Isixdbury. to Sault -Ste. Marie, Onta-ri*oI, T -but not including Azilda *11.."*~..o ~ 1 ,__,,,,L UIIVF \JV' KI` III-IIUIIUO The banks state in the annual re- ports the note circulation outstand- ing, but they do not `know how much of the paper money has been "destroyed. It is merely votutstand-ing. If there have been any bills destroy- ed, even though known, it cannot be {placed in the prot account. This ,_ I____. J--2_`I-_I I... LL. 1') . _ . . _ ._ 'l!';;1wubep;1'due.<`:`iIde2;ivl.;}: "EE; 'is'an12.}'s7 l As_ociatio1_1. CW1`! `K I! L\JLLI Even when a certain issue has! been called in, what is left cannot be considered as prot, because it might-turn up atlany time, and the .bank ._wouId. have to redeem it. If a bank had been in existence. say, for a hundred years, and` even then [took a chance on considering as pro- 1 I % I `to _. Nbrth; Bay. .. .,'__ ...-.-an... - ..v- `mu... c'1<; a1]c'_;st ati6nsiin'"011tario` East =df"*b11t % noe*inc1uding Grand Trunk ,A_-A.!-,__ 6IlI`JIv I - As is well known, the banks have to deposit with the Dominion Gov- ernment 40 per cent. of their cash reserves, and the -Government issues paper vmoney for circulation mainly in denominations under 85. Four, two, and one-dollar bills are issued by the Government solely, the ve nd over by the banks and also by the__G~onyernment. >cu.u.g. Iv vow ;F6r fu11 pa`rticulm-s see nearest O.P.R. Agent, or write M. `G-. Mur- S-phy", `District Passenger tAgent, To- rqnto. 32-34 ~ If Did` she make a. present- of $200` to the banks, or to the Government, I go: what didshe really do when she` burnt the bills? If she destroyed :'_a_1l trace` of them, pf course `she was $200 but of T pocket._ Who` gained ; that amount ' Inter.viewin_g different `bank ~oic~ `ials, it has been learned that ulti- `mately, after a long period of years, `the banks (or the Government)` `would be. the gainers, but for im- tmediate or present purposes the old lady_ was the loser and no one the gainer. ' 3. __...!I l-..-_... LL- l._....L.. 1.-.... laIAV\Q- , her. Rev. eriavid % smic Knox `cmumh, .Gmn&` oently been tendered ';` Vmnnai '3; `ALA ta} ; ` "1 :7'i_5 m : V3113: 1:! a!ls7Qn "- ` ,-

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