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Northern Advance, 1 Oct 1914, p. 4

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WARNING TO DIS- `I'T1\`|`P1r\-n E The Beebon .Wor1d says :--Buy- kers complain of short weight in butter,_ and prosecutions are likely lto follow_ 'if" this is continued. ...vu.. 4.A.u-51 uuuyn a.l.U UU111-g . |.vl1KC.ll to est'a;h"lish recruiting `stations at Alton, Mono Mills, Laurel and The Maples. .T-he reg-inient will shortly be recruited to full? strength, andu expects' to have a strong [represen- tation on the second contingent, [- under Col. Preston, now of the` L46th, who resides at Sheliburne, be- ing Registrar of the High Court. The regiment will have 9; splendid- band, the former 36th Batta-`lion Band of Shellburne having resigned. , The RSl1_el:"burne company has al- ready ' ibeen- recruited Over strength, `and drilling. has commenced. Major [Gabriel-_ and Lieuts. Spence, Harr.i~ . Lson`a'11d` Dr. Davis are taking an {active interest` in the work. - 3 ; V ------~-- -- ~~ -~*_--' I } T*he`- Shelburne companies, the` regimene proposed headquarters, are drilling twice a week in the Town Hall. Steps are `being taken; 'to at] A`l+n.. `|.r,....- 1:.-'n_ 1-, 1 1 nu I. A pufb'l i'c meeting held at Grand! Valley, addres)ed by Lieut.-Co1.I Preston of S-hellburne was a splen-I did demonstration. More than for-I ty young men have enrolled -at this point, where drill in the `large rink `is held _tWice a week under com- jpetent 1nstructors.' . ~ " ' Recruiting for `Regirnent is Going: on Apace-`-Dril-I Tswice V l A Week. - ` y 7 The work! of the organization of= the new regimen-t in Duerin coun-l ty, which will probably be known; as the`. Dufferin Light Infantry, is being energetically _and enthusias- tically proceeded with, says `a des-3 patch on Monday. Active recruit-` l ing is taking place throughout the :.county and the contiguous `territory `it is proposed to include. Com- panies will be organized at Allis- to1I,iDund-alk and Honeyrwood`. , `van by 0110. The ag was Vying ha`1f mast on `the .vi11-age -axgsba on` Firady ow- ing to the `death of Sir James Whitney, Premier of Ontario." 11".. TT...._. : Ti- DU-F=FERIN_- *C'O UN;'.1`Y S, * | A NEW LIGH-T INFANTRY! us `back. The Barrie cnntingent sgy good-bye to the citizens of Bar- `rie, qnd like the. Kaiser, We all {drink the toast `To the day." i V Yours sincerely, _ ...---\/u--u -.-.,\.."." -o-o-o-Ao-o-o-o-c-0-0 3 ~ - -o- o-o-o-no o o-o o-o-o-o2,Oo` A4: Hea?1ti I1 3` Stmxes .;!_g;.v -. . . ..4 - , i-_;,`~.-. at , - - ` ~J_ V ` ' L :2. A . A L - 5 .53: Specially Priced at $ $9 and $12 -I-\I .|J.L`LJ' _HON-EST FARMERS Mr. `J. T. Ellsrmere has enacted la large silo.` ' '11 u 1 1- A_ Floral an` Medallion :`pgtt1'h, bo1;ght ""at greatly low plesent ya1ues-+3x3.* 3x4. 3=}x4- ` VSZQERGT. W." R-O-BB ~ New Designs In Wfll Papers Spcial dis4cou'nt'of per ent off for cash. `-;A;i:easpoonfu1 of lime xmr-..-r in hai1':f'%a glass of cold wutcr will swqeten the breath. `There are also many 1.;-...;_,],f `in that havepassed the :~mlc ;x2':"- :and` the losses s-ustaim-cl 1.5- 1"; buyers is keeping prices i';\\ l'I' than they otherwise would in`. ']`h(_. marketing'- of rotten o__~g_g-.< i\ A criminal ovence and rC11 1119 -person selling them liafble to :1 tins) of $200 for the first oc1u--. The machinery of the law is Iik.;1_v m ,he put inmotion here if H10 }rI`.;1;. `tice of some `farmers in .~-lliug L them is not stopped. It i~ >II'ilILLe; that any farmer should be 4. blink] to his own interests as to t r',-r M "sale eggs that are not ~tI'ivt]` He is n0`t_making zlxnyrlxixxg as he supposes, but is actually 1:, ring money by sodoing and <-;1:1.~'i11j. `a loss to some honest f211'111,-1'.< 213 Well, twhoeare getting 10 t'!1:m should for their Cggs i::*".lIl\4}i of ., his ' dishonesty. '::'AFJ,`HVtT?13`."vS`I)i&Y: ocrr. TORY is.no_w being prepared and the copy will close within the next few days. Orders for new connections, changes of name or address, eshouldlbe reported to us at fonce. i`HE BELL TELEPHONE c0., or CANADA DIRECTORY % C`RAIGrHURST' Sept. 28th.-.--AMr. V!John ~Heaxslip] arrived home "on Monday, after; gpemding two `years `in New On-I for-:.n. TELEPHONE .61~"13f'i'cfXi'."T"E` LE1 PHONE _ DIl_{E_C- l'l\r\v\vv . new issue of our fvvruo ; - -----.. 0-Q NEW 1st, 1914. vtr \JL.l. \.l& V iarivo. M-iss C-1-ara Carson of _. ToronVto l is spendting .a Week at her hioine` here. . . . . Miss-_ -M'ae;C'ou;g+h:1iin and] Mr. J. B. Long motored bo.Oih_ats- worith on Sunday. . . . .. -Quite." I a `large number from here attended` Barrie Flair. . .. . Rev.` Arfthur S5trother of Mine-sing haci a cottage prayer meeting at Mrs. C_offey s on .Tuesday' evening. . . . . Miss Laura Coughfin `has returned; after spe``d- ing a few weeks in Stayner V and Barrie. ' ~ - V ` e AN~T_EN MILLS T Sept. 29th.-M. Ooug>hl'in"sv barn and contents, including A twenty! three hogs; one horse and a number_ l_f `|_,`_,_ ___,__ _ _____ J! _L H T A " EDGAR . , isept. 29th.-Dr. Jas. mmamagandr. wife of Caledon visited friends here last week. . . . `. Miss Rae Brandon has gone to Orizllia, . .. . Leith `and Mrs. -Besrt _spen't as few days with friends at Hdbart mcen`_t-- ly. . .. .A Messrs. vEwart Reuse and- Roy .Merrick of Mrbchell Square called on friends here recently. .f. The farmers. are very `busy `this ne weather harvesting their ' corn, etc. . . . . The anniversary . services of the Methodist Church `will be held next Sunday, Oct. 4th, at 11 a.m. and! 7 pm. -Rev. G. R. Turk of Barrie wr.i~IJ1- conduct both _. ser- vices. . .. . Mr. Jras. Clhrke of Bar- r-ie ably. led the pulpit of the `lUl',.4.]...,.,:l.`-.a. (`L_-.....`I.. 1... -1; c1____ J _ _ uusvv .u.U5U, ULLU .11U.lQC_ 11111.1 U. 1]._u.,l.1_lU,l,'_ 0`f `hens, -was scormpete destroyed by re last Tuesday morning, The re was noticed` abourt two o c1=ow.ik, bu_t_ net until i`t was 'too 1a:te to save any`bh1n The cause is unknown. The loss .wi11.'be very heavy, _ a1"-' th011'8`h it is partly covered by in- surance. _V .. IN` A. - ._. LU-ll`-Il.l. ULI-C3 I'LL! INDIA. . y'UWF1'D UL * Methodist Church 1-as`t Sunday. -_. `SHIANTY BAY ~. .. . Sept. 30tJh.-.-`-Mrs, Edwards bf` Wyebrivdge is visiting her cousin, Mm. F. Day, Miss R. of Guthrie spent a few d~iays_ with Mrs. F.` Uunsmore. . . Mr. A. .Huihu1~t spent a few days with his daughter in Victoria Harbor. . . . . Miss` Gertie Adams is. visiting friends. in Bradiord. . . . . Miss Frankie Pue has returned .home," after vi-siting friends in. Tonon't6. . .. . Mrf Harris and famiIly_ of Toronto are `. spending a .feW. weeks in Mr. fGra'ham s ._cotta'ge. .. E %*%23v3~b96v9o66o9$3 Set. 29a:h..--Mr. . H. HOLLY" " . visitvgd 1-Mr. R`eyno1ds j_ett Knock on Sunday, . .. . _Mr. Ghas. Camp'- abell, accompanied: `by. his mother and sister, visited` J. 4S. T Ferguson, Ngntyr, on Sunday. ,.,,,G0ngrat11 - ations to Messrs. I. Speers._,and3'A.] Dyer for taking so; `many - prizqs zat Barr_ie s big fair. . . . . The am11ver- sary` services of twhetdhurh here 'wi_!1l ` `L... L.1j ._ r\_;. `-con. CL---- co; 1 .I.\.\:n: U4. uut7'.\.:.uu.l\.7u., LIUIU VVW11! ileld on Oct. }18th. SpeoiVa_1m11 S.icTl .i5 ' being prepa1_"ed-. Mr. T andl Mrs. Geo. Dyer visited3 111-. \- R. Oonstabile s, Craigfvale, on Sunday. {o'o c'> 5'ooo,6'oooo6o'o oo`o3o: VVVJV VVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVC 0RREsPo ` I f'nnr..: .1: 55 n-vv 15 L06` . 12-90 .4 1'O`66s AAA`- .8 33 12 oo. 54;; Q65` 50 ~ 95 " -75. ~75* ~_7% 0} an 18. `I5- 13; 1.2 .1 `Q-llulj .L:.uuuu '_3.J\tUnaU\7_V!'l.|.._,, An ,;.r` 9` `yu`uJ`.15 J.(1.l1:4l'UL'-X. .uu.1'.. .L.l1U'`. ocynuesf _ anxilyersary, - $rv1ce,~s" (if - P795 .4 .nyuu;J 1.1.1.} u1U\1'g Mr. Mi1'ton'"Reid`, who "cofn-d]u<.Atec1" ~ a blacksmith ,s13_`0p L hrq for some` *` ti1_ne,. _h_`as_ gone 4 T0t.tenhaIn_ - 1:0- -.-. .4. lgworkv for 11.1 h.` `A 1 ,. -J 1 71': _. vt:vu:uupv.su1A.j.; .|.U`1- .wJyU.uJU1b1B'. .-Q ~ " are s1:i'11jthe A-chief, -stock .V , buyer's." here. . . .. -` 5 ` _ `Amo_ "L the-, :: isuccssful ; jcanipeti"-" *to'r_'s wit horses .isv~ our"v`=p1jogress_iveT~ _\ _y9i1ing " x; V']. h-Os`; V?7$cy1:hes';.. ;: - A '-' 9n'ia.n-A-an-sins . '.~)\.n..-..-.~._`;. '.'.;:~11`:` I: Glass &`Reed111a.11 ;~`Of Cookstocwnl u :0 A :(;;,(,r`;i.`;'t the me} daughtefr ;of "M15" and-_. Mrs; Jespah; Co`c11'r'a1'1-9e` is` recov`e_1"ing . fixbm ` an; 'operat1on-_=,; for. :app;end.icit:s.' ..}~{- \ aloha .0. .'D....'.`.:l;..'..!...'-.-v .=.n ' nr:-'I T- ` ` dwuu "V11 11]. 11a1LU'c , -' i "At the 'joint meeting of the re- presentatives of the Presbyterian Churches of ' Baxter, Ivy and Town Line held; recently in the, Orange Hall there, it was. decided to extend a call to the ` Rev._ R. Somerville, formerly opassistant pastor ` of St`. Andrew s Ghurch, Barrie. .'Mrs...J -S_cott was V the . pur- chaser of: the ,Gi l'roy\ property re-' centiy sold ~`in' Baiirie, the price he` ingA$3O0O.' ' ' ', - I `Mr. `T I. T. Lennox of Melitta, fMn.,. gspent pa -month rv_isiting_ friends `here and at Ivy. e j_ _-Messrs; and'J. A."Thomp-~`- son, "aTcc`ompaniedtT thy` Miss: Lura; Thompson] While motoring 411n.n,from Icorenvo. aast .week.-;[* had i-the ,, fortune ' t6 " ove>i'tuiiV'i_ig`.`t}i =-,_i'1`*?`E3.r ; * ditch near Newmarket, ',._R; -`AF ' Thompfson rwas ._` ~ ` ehkent T`, V `ip, 1u'cki.l-yd none` fiof the "-party .wasse"i`-J. ..i?ufS1;}".'inJi111`.9di._.A` = I = .'1|r_ 1:.-1*~z':w V V - .. , `~. `vi , my , _ ...._ . Pastry Flour -. .. . . Potatoe`s, `. Z Hay, per" 11 Beef, hind -quarter ; iore quarter. \.JL-Il.1\)U D` uuuauu, .I.Vyo Your- correspondent had the pleasure of `meeting the new Angli- can elergymen, ` Rev. Mrg Dew, with whom he. Was most Avfavorafbly im- pressed. He also had the pleasure ;of -hearingfhim preach and . he has ga splendid dellivery and has his sub-. 1 ject well in :_hand5.T ' - .AL 1.1-- " vvA\JA\.l-\.I\.l. IALID 11.10-Lll.LIJ.!71'o ` According to ,_authentic reports the, crops in this {locality were twenty per cent. better than last year, and{ as prices: are good the farmers have no reason -for com- aplainty i. __ . " Amjo-ng the many "improvements in this village noted by your cor- respondent since his return, - are: police _vilIage incorporation giving us almost all the advantagwes of a , separate -municipality; new cement is-iderw-alk, four -feet wide, `the full [length of Stoddart St.; a number of street lamps; a new re engine, and `We are now awaiting hydro electric to give .us- the `stand-ing of a young city. When` you visit this burg,` Mr. Editor, _. you will pronounce ,it one of the `cleanest, .most up -to-date viagvesy in Ontario. _ I No service was heldfin -St. J ude s A `Church last Safbibath owing to the Harvest ' Home Anniversary at \ 'Christ"s- Church, " Ivy. ' " V |l'\-`I11! r:r\-nun:-un~\p.'.. .1-_.L 1- - 1 `N I vv~-AO6&A`J AVVJIJJVJ vuU,u. `V 11U1"DU5o _ I { L `Many from here attended Cooks: i't'oWn Falr. ~ T _ -I. n -' - - ___._-.-J a\_p\J\.`. ..uu..;uu, vv-1.u..L-U Ula1.ICJ.'-1V'U 'J'bowed under the weight of increas- ing. `years and inrmities. Among` the latter is our` much-esteemedi friend-, Mr. Joseph -Sproule. An-_ `other former . prominent iThornto1r resident `for `many years, ' `but now living` in Toronto, -Mr. John Hicks, is .battling bravefly for . his life ,W-ith that much-Ad`-re-aded ,` scourige, `T'he` Whit-e Plague. . J " - Mr. Fred! Nsixoan did very Well with his poultry at Barrie Fair, and` -Mr, Wm. Copeland and Mr. Hart Blackstock were among `the winners with their (horses. ],f.._..__ '.L`_.---_ 1, `I l\n C i _ Mrs. Lodgve s sale of furniture "`la_sft Friday was very successful. ,W. 9 E. St-oddatrt cf 1 `-Cookstown iwixilded uighie h2}mmer..`*_ _ ' We :11%V:'(i3` E1;-1"e 4' iany A elgierly` people, some of. whom are; enjoying `fairly good health, whzil-e oth_e1`s are \'.|..M..,..J .T....1,... `l.... _-_--.1-L I _Sept._, 28th;--T11e last three . years `have ' seen many` changes -in this. _vil- Vlage . 'a_nd=;, `~spr;'ounding` Iociity; , -and many `Tone-familiar faces have pas- ,-sed to the Great. Beyond. Of three , residensgh y,6i1r_ oorespondent has in 'min:d[ who Tihavez passed the three- '.sc`o're-a-nd-te'n mark, only - one re- .mains--.JMr. James Hy1'and...Among 'those of ripe" years who have n- ished their oourse and who are missed by your correspondent after a 1engl:hy'aJbsenoe, are: Mr. J. _A.~ Stewart, aged 62; Mr. *Ja-mesMc- -Clean, aged, 75; Mrs-. Thos. Scytzhes [74, Mrs-._ W. A. Nixon 64," Mrs. P. +E11i_ott 75,-` Mr.` L. D}oane_ 82, Mr. `J! Lodge 96, _'Mrs. Alex. Coulter 166, Mr. Fred: M.ai1ie_ 54. V [One`_ of .our former contributors` at Thornton has again joined our_-_ `staff of correspondents, _and from week to week` will picture the `life of that community for `our readers.` -~*~1 I I\l\.` runs 9 - `welcome. fHr;res{: _X1_1':i,yersary -se1'vi,es_ swili be .held in A, the 7th "-Line ; Church next Sunday, Oct. 4th. Everybody I ay.`.:-.`.v'. -.;1;*~=%?"`L%*`t? y_.. ' Yerur bdfrondent -, is __sOr'ry,_"to note: that Mrs. John Morrison-xhs. been -on the sick list for ai couple-' Ofweeks. n=3'W-,fbutfW,e hope sheiirilil soon` be well. a:garin.;... M fl Mr. `Victdr Brett is home again from the Qggeen City. 7 ---a.....- j `an. a_... .g aayvz .J..IL1.L\A_ "\iLI(11 IJCL O O 1 ; fore _quarte1'..,:.b,. Lambs, each 100 CI Limb, 158.1; 151). . . . . . .. Hog's,_ HVB, I 1'. . . Kl . _'l_.-__- J ma .,;t1..;i;.;1;*,;g';;i;gj W gthis vicinity went to; Grenfel. Me'thodi's,t.- !C`hurch _Ann'iversqry{ last Sunday evvening. L .'vj93n& i - theA.LGrea13;`Nor1fh-- _. A ,;n_;._:;g.,_.: __ ; n.:I:I1...: _`. "I...-_L | Miss oljf Toro`nV1;omiVsL spending a _co_uple of weeks "with ber; fri_9nd,"-*Miss` Jennie Bighqpi ` .('V, 0 . . V` I ya: U1 unun. uh fTea;* N_or1%h-` '.r,-H0RNTo7N u `Urn .l.L.\_lL_.lL VLLU -Y%"- vw%.`toy{%'iisb1% but`?.hqwiTs>saIy--%ate;brinits~ %Wheat markt; with%`$TjTGermany ~*b11 * A J Li 1io vve1er," Jan: 3 cxupsv ucnuw _ but: uvb-1'a'ge. -Frace, Qwhose g-"jliarvest is "under the ten-year average by eight 0;` nine milliion, -bushe1.s,'-will have to import ;_a`bou`t' 56,000,000 f`bushel'_s ; . `Au-stria-Hungary ' has - produegd 40,800,000 % bushls -less than .usua`;l, egg; _Wi1_1_:-~_,119ifZ?9; have Aw jgnpqxt: 'c~omeohin;;v ;i1:e%JMj%%?.40,.ooo,Qoo. , Gag-{ ;i1inyT&1ias';:ben*`iuxkiier ; its present ` `_ ` est ' is Viiedrl-y 8;009,0Q_0j . bushe`i=s~ _` @5076 I!$h'4f-$791389?` `but; ev1;'s0.= ;WiiJ1 7-`a .11 V "need? -hrdximhl ` 60? ; ;-5; : th A. "0.11t9i5 V. 1 _VV\lQlJ\l .I__{i1ssia ; ;m{% the '_x ppo"site.' pasi. Vision. \ Qltsavrigge-A expott, of whegt `~is`_-;_,A 14413095000 _i7l11s:1_1e1s ,'.- and its [crop _ jhig-j;.'ygar< i1ote"fa;r L fibm the . muri` " _ .1-1.1;.;= .....'.m ;..a.-. This Year. s C1feps;Of T-Emfost I _`mpo'r-t-A ing Countries Below Average . Britevii1 s average eyearly _. import. of .Wheat, The London |Sta'ti`s`st points `Out, ~ i$ - 218,400,090? buShe 1s;; Geis- `m any s 67,-2'O0,00_O, f Aust1:ia s '~1,600,-- ::0OQA _a;1d-elztlit {Of `France 46',40_0,00D; ';}11t"in;31;g;1; ` I these countries this . 3 jY9f%}"S: cr_0iisfT;qrie . b.e1'iW'th'_'avra'g.' unvunn `V : '-- . ____ .1--. T or _WARRJNG _1?Q;WERS .u,u.uuu_,, .:..I.\71..u.1GJ. uz. urubunu. , Mr. Harry Readman of Toronto` is` the guest of `Mr. J as. Readman. `Mr. J as. Black of "Vancouver `-is] the guest` of Mr. Geo. Ingrain. ' `Mr. and; Mrs. A. ` Ostrander of Waverley spent :Sunday `with - Mr. Goof. `Ofiorander. . . 1-1--11' n k--so u - ------- Harvest Thanks'gviving` Services- -Will be held in Srt. P=aul s Cliurch, Painewick, next Sunday at '11 am. :and 7 ' p.m., when Rev. T. N. Lowe 'of Bond .Head will be ' thejpreaaher. Service at V St.` Peter s, (}"11u1;d}-1i',11, at p.m. ' _~ V _ , y Isunday, 4th Ot.,V 1914." % 'Mi1iesing'-A-11 `a, m.-sH-oly ' Oom- Lmtlyion. ' . - ` - (1 '1 mi 1 fl * PVmsH% diwsrm.` % 5 1' Vesp'ra'--aSunday5_ School- 2 p.m; fHarv-es't Festival Service; 3, p.m. ` Midi`burst--7 p.m. I ? ' ' Rev. Arthur Strother, Rector. i g I I yuan \/s-.1 - J.s~ vv nun .Lvvu.;.a.x;a..I. u _ \JL'\JJ>l>'\JIJ In. in ' of Co.ok*Sto'_Wn, furn-islied. music, ' and. a choice `program was-" given. Dr. Cummings made _the address of `welcome to the clergy of the dean- ery. Rev`; E. F`. _S'almon.` of Cooks-R town "gave a. short ad1dness,..~_ illus- trative,` of the local conditions `in England. at the present time. Mr. Salmon has just returned from vEngl`and,` and his address was very-. `interesting. Dr. Barrtinig gave an Imperial speech` with [much vigor- "Albout. $55. was cileared after all ex-e penses were paiadg` On Tuesday at 9 a.m. the Deanery Chapter of South Simcoe convened in the church with a celebration of the Holy - Communion, Rural Dean Lorwe being the celelbrant, assisted* `by Rev. Mr. Meek of West Mono. Mr. M-eek s devotional address at this service. was` helpful and, sap- propriate`; After -the service,"7`R`ev..- J. ` lclough of Lloydtown, read: a paper `on The Elace of V the Deanery in the Diocesan Organi- zatio`n'. . From the `discussion that ensued a pra-ctical and, it S is touhl hoped, `helpful agenda vvas up. - .The -deaiierygwilfl . henceo:r_t: _ meet during -they rstv week of-.May` and the `second "week of September inea'ch year. `A . deanery. Sunday- school {convention will he held ' dur- ing the second week -in `January i_n Stg Paul s Church, ' Beeton. The deanery closed`vvith a service. of in- tercession fo-r `the King` and Em- pire. The May, 1915,. meeting of the deanery will `be held in St. Pau'l s_ ' Church, Painsmvick. Those present atfthe meeting were: Rev. E. F.` Salmon, .,Cool{s`town; Rev. R. J . W. Perry, Pain srw'ick; Rev. G. L. Gnrey, SR.-osemont; Rev. B. N Wagner, _Al1is'ton,; Rev. H. F. Bat- tersliy,: Beeton; _ Rev. Mr. -Meek, West Mono; Rev. J ._ H. C'olcilou'gh, Lloydtor_wn;> Rev. G. S. Desp-ard, Aurora, and Rural. Dean Lowe, Bond Head. . ; " BOND HEAD L ' Beeton. "Wor1d--'.I.`he Harvest Home _services in `Trinity: Church on Sept. `"20th were very. largely at- tended. Rev, G. _ S. Desxpard of Aurora -"was the special `preacher at both services. The co1I1ec'1:iom.= amounted .to he afbout $40. On Mon- day evening a chicken supper and reception to the . Rural Deanery of South Simcoe was -held on the `ghurvch ` lawn. Ranirinfs ;or_ch-estra . ` vv ,-.--A-az,:vw~=-5-4-e;d;.;,iv.=v:I `fg will *be` i`D195" 'th91`9j t that 'SG_i.e Iij<:`efil1as cure'__in all jtsd stages;-. WandIj..tT1at .._Iis _.._Ca17arrh. H/ a`l1?s"`___Catari!h.if*iQre'. the only (positive `cine- >to _ the ; V -fra.t2efi'nilt5'.*,;,_ v.Q9;tarrh :being `a ;,con%itituti9h`-1`T"driTi9~?%Se;.;iequires fa Ha1_1 s `Cataxrh ` :_j7a~k9n'v_"i_nterha1Iy .acti1`1gd dircly --upojhthe '-1)1ooc1= and ,I_nut:ous -;- (if V the system, `thereby I dgastrqyingy th` foux;da'bion of-.-the` disease, and. giving the patient"stre1_;g"th Iby':bu%i'ldii1g up 13113 in doing` its` Work. propiiebors have. so much -faithsind its curative ` powers that `they doer -One Hun- dred ADIo111a'rs for any Mcase 'that' -ft fails to cure. -Send for list of taetimoniials; _ . ' ~ - ` Address F. J -. OH;ENE;Y & CiO., .To'led`o, T rSoild Iby 49511, Druggists, 7 5c." E Take Ha11 s_ -Family .-1>i11s for! '_-___ ..1::_. _u._` -_- ont1tu't1on and: tass'isi7i1fg ` nature .1. |&LL\l n.n.a.vua~ no i ' Eomipaon.` 7 `A -` . in` th; Pres-3 l,byt/egign church 4;: % si'vices. P-ARIS-Ij`[: or I:N_-NI SE`IL -_.-_-'_'I.'_.; ./-I J.'L_' _. 7r.i )".i`I`i f' of Richmond= Hill ` cailledv on his father, `Capt. Hill, on Saturday. T ' ` V . ' 'lf_. __. 1! "Ir rt 11' 1 W T:HEf&1s::O&RTHERN ADVANCE % Mwe have ti) thank Thenaaxgh-! tiers` of the Empire of Midland 7 for; .'the1ir- useful % -`gift -of underclotliing an& socks, a;1so`thel-a,dies5 arid girls; of Ba_1rrie for the exceetngly `use-,;f gift of hous_eW.*iv_.es.:. and` `-`p11,1s.%e,_, ~`warmers. ?` ;__'O.1irA - -Batt`a1i_on' " aI*w}a'ysf; T the Adas* s:;r W L!by%%havi%ng>.a=:%i `rs thine: in w V .LuLbU1u .l..lL`c .1 Illa {$21 00-, fit? .Btta1i:n- 111777` - In his letter Sergt.' Robb says:` I `have proved a poor prophet, `for we are ' still here, but we expect to move` from here to-morro-W night or _Thursday -forenoon. `We; have .been served, out with our equip-} ment Which. is known as the `Oliver Eq1iip1_n_.ent -'--eno-uglh said-J As II. predicted, all -t`he_ Barrie boys] -are` going to the front, _ our -nal' disposition -vbeing: f Bell and con-I nel-Iy,'. ` transferred _ `to Divise-inalii _'Ammun4it;ion_ .Cb1u_xn; Pte. Pearso `to `the Field" _A;rtil1ery; ,Pt_e. T. Gila: `le;1,`~; ; company -drivierfi ; f 1st line ', of; fEranspor1s;' Pte. Kemp,` to` `the Mfac11ihe- , Gun; .Secti0_I}_, ,'*4tl_i7 Bat-'i ta1ion_;, ;-Sgt." 3-'.Rofblb, _ Aliegioiileintalf V_:;S1l9mlke1g;;`__ .. _Fra`ser;._1 As;f;istg1gt,oi iihoemaioibr ;- ., .,P-te. `Watson, ' fgssists iant _ .-.T.a1lor.- T `i.Th_e rremai'ndB1*. -251-b `inf T ~T`|i.:`f1.n..-`A-A`+1;x'*"D5.J. a..J:-..> .. .1 Another letter from Sergt.i W. S. Rolbb at Valcarrtier Camp, .written on" Tuesday of last week, 'reached us on Friday, too `late for insertion last Week. In a former letter 'Sergt:. Rabsb said they A expected to leave for England wbout Sept. 17 tlg`, but so well was the secret kep-t,even from the rank `and: le of `the . camp that-' few `knew that Tuesday of last Week `Would be their last" day in camp. ' ~ A . - . A donation which Wase.particu1ar- Tly appreciated was that of 100 B-a1ae1ava`C,aps which arrived just before. the boys left "camp. `Lieut. -.Whirt by' says` they were the a best tas thesoldjiers are likely to see 2-__iI1uch cold. Weather both these and the swea17ers_is/sued by the govern- ment will be found very useful. `N11- , n-v.1 `In ' Ba'la;cI1'ava caps on the grounds, and` ! LAST LE _TER .._....v J.uuuA&LUu uu. uauuzuay. The medical officer had consider- ablIe- trouble with the menqof the, city corps. Every morning about 150 men would line up on sick parade, the `majority of them being fromi the city corps suering ' from sore `feet or other minor ailments; The 35th were among the best in camp in point` of health, and when they left they were in the best of health and spirits. '- ' ` uuu 1uJu1'eu, anq was not 011 (1uty.~ 4 `Major Preece, who was musketryj `instructor during the camp, was Tndt given ..the. chavnce of a place on the . rst contingent, as it was thought his services-Q would be re- quired for a second camp. He is! said to have been one of the `best instructors in the Valcartier Camp.` Major Preece returned to " Orillia on Saturday. _ W ' " Lieut. MVcC*linton of .E1mvale,. al- so `failed `to secure a -plac-e, there; being such a surplus of officers.` 1He returned on Saturday. x ' 'l`.1-... ....,..'I....-1 -m--.. 1_-.1 t_n --1 was`, uvuztluuj 111. U115 UH-lI|)u..llU11o `Ca-pt, Rodgers was {thrown from 'his_'horse `just before leaving camp, but beyond a slight limp he was not injured, and` was not off duty.` 1 .1u..:,... 13..---- '_LA ""71ztr`.2id Mus. Thos. Nelso of Dalston spentV~ Sunday with Mr. John `Nelson. '- V 1 1r - vvvnsnn .- _ _-__.. .V-..,_ ..w-.... { The 35th Regt. h-ad the best shooting average at the ranges of any company in the battalion. {`L.....L 'D-,l..-..- --r~ -" Lieut. Whitby wishes ` to oonvey to the people of Barrie and other owns, on behalf of the oieers and men of the 35th contingent, their thanks_.for the many comforts sent them. Everything.` sent was" most thorouigh-ly appreciated, am} con- trary to puibvliished re"p`orts, there rnoa -nn n-.-um.-.....-.. At 4.1.... __.u..` -1- to there was no ` surpus of the articles sent, and "everything was ei'ther used at qnce or packed for "further use. : Corpora1e~---l]3;e1i11ett, Pearce and Weeks. of Orillia. ' Notes ' in '1 ;The' -mei1l looked A fine` in their =new khaki serge, uniiforms of the lats t pattern with -high turned over collar. 601. -Serg~t.--fC. Groom, Orillia. Sergeants-`-Rdbt. Smith and W; Lake, Barrie; Saunders,` Midland`-; B. Benton, Orililia. ~ mu. WELL REPRESENTED| .Lsv5u. . ` V _'"` 3 ~ _ , :,j The` 4th Battaxlio ` is: composed of the 35th, 36th, 12th,___ 13th,"3'7rth, and `some of, the Toronto corpS.. T-he - Barrie. Company 35th Regt , is in command of Captain `George. Rodgers of A Barrie, a _m`ost,popu1ar eippqintmnt with all h, '-men, and .0115" W911 ergd, there" 11.38 }ben no}. m-of' a"rv.`W011i'.8 s:E.._Oi5r in the 35th [than Capt.` Rodgers. He . enterd the i'egitm"en't'.1when but` a .boy,\ and from the ranks steadily rose to .the command of No. 1, or A Co.,- as it is now known, suc- ceeding Major. Ma;oL'aren. The list of oicers in- command" of the 35th "CompaI13 , which is now designated `((137) n..___...____ ALL 11-`; ---1. n__: ` VVL.lA\.AI-I LU JLUVV uvaxgua I&}\..l. '``B Company, 4th Batt.," lstx Bri- ;g:de,'-' are as follows: _ _ -C-apt.--Geo. Rodgers, Barrie. O` A 1st Lieutenant-4O1arke Wallace, Orillia; A ' .- \ 2nd TLiuitena;ntV-'-A-Newt Young, Barrie. ' . 3rd 'Lieutena1'1t-H. %Benntt,A 12th Ln.-u-+ - " "iii. Tiiwixrs. wnuiam comm arrived from the West on Sunday. A (dbntihna frbmj Paigfff (_3hapI1ai1'1--Major -Piperg '. 37th\ `FROM VALCARTIER Th3Ch|Y ights F`na |%(%eyj<.>u feel like tting a.cosy`fire.,% We have just '35/hat I wanted~in aelline of SHEET 'STE L l `T18'_lte`HeaIters.` medium nd ;%:%,l3r8"9 %1_7,PrieS from $1 .50 to 2. V; O`,;` ` _. .1 * I. 7th LIN-IE` VESPRA `Corn cutting is the order of the` day around this neighlborlxood. 1 1

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