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Northern Advance, 28 Oct 1915, p. 6

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UNWIN, MURPHY & ESTEN, f\...|....... ` T-...J O_-.._._-_.. `IF bf from 165 to 206fe;. HOME 1915, at t'woo clo}c"k p. m. There will be offered by AT BARRIE YOUR $11131 THURSDAY, (:`cy>.. McDonald, one of the `Eldest West Gwillimbury residents, died last Week,. aged '86 years. ' TT-_L_-- 7... ..I}\AL--i..' 11...}.-L ..I-..L `L-.. I l.L\4L\.l NU JLVLIA VIIAIJ LINIJV Iv wuss. w1`4 appeals were ent red at the udge s court of revision in Mid-' la1_1_q. ` 1 I .. '-I Collingwood public` school chil- dren held a eld day lastweek. - 651/1 ........-..I.. -....--.. .....L.......] .1. LL- Wlihhave $200,000.00 worth of houses and property in Barrie-V trig Agandgle, `I5 1 , ` `I I IIIKIIIEI |.Sma1lcas;n;;ayma1u. Balance as rent. Fafms for Sale. -______ _ `___-\_.g_. , H Real Estate and Insurance % Phone 53!. Bosquiko Blocl; . Ban-In I own You}: own noun Cease wasting "your money I . rent. A ,,_ .1 -_ slit. nnuuma o.vh.._ u..n..1n.c.L..'p: oia:ao;n: = . T JOHN AIRD. General MaAnao_Vr.T ' T H. V. 1-`. .lONE. Au't Gonenllnnaser . The Canadian of Corntnerce extends. to Farmers every facility for the transaction of their banking business, including tho d;sco1_1nt and collection of sales notes.< plank `sales notes are supplied free of charge on application. V L 854 V G. G. SMITH & CO.,,PHONE 32. 'l:V..4...L1:..1.....J- -1 can 1'T_J-..;._1_-_- Ontario` Land Surveyors, `En- gineers, etc. Established 1852. Oice, Medical Building, S. E. corner Richmond and Bay .Sts., Toronto. Telephone, Main, 1336. Instructions left with Stmthy & l3Esten, Solicitors, Bank of To- ronto Building, Barrie, A will be promptly attended to. OF CO_M;MERCEJ in Ur. mS.MJ.'1'J:l. & UU.,.t H.UNE 82. Established 1869. . yndegggkers. .1-JO UPI Ill-IDLIULL LUUIID LI LL`-LU} IIGRUL n U Open day and night. Morgue and chapel in connection. Bar- rie, Ontario. `an. ;Av4uvuu v.vIudge"V:'a'1`1;:f<;. held Voters `List_ 9mm. 015,900,999 9995099 9900. 919,990,909 Transact a. General Banking Business. .... NotuDo'ccoulad T -at reasonable rates. collec- tion If Note; and 'Accoimngo'oan ooclo taco Leecrott ma/as Iaued payable anyinlmfe. Ohequea on outside bank: eaiud atlowestrateaq/'ea:cbangc._ sage. Nam} 0aa'h'c_d or Collected g &.,I-8E:%*T- `?'*' `WVSV--."~'C. Hrl, J.P., Port Severn, "Wsfoundv deadtin that village last Week under circumstances that War- iranted an mquest. AL LL- ..-_--.--.1 ----..LI..~ -.C` ` L1-.. 'no1;x`]i;;ias .B:ANKER$A VoIlce;%_%1?wro'-1,0 to 4 UNDERTAKERS _S'UR.VEYORS FARMERS? & BUSINESS 4; co. BARRIE B_RA"NCH E 1333 1 will this -n.|~aAv\t\A `awn: -.\1u.u-av- At the annual meeting of the Beeton Red Cross Society, the re- port showed that $627.60 is clear after all expenses were paid, on the year s work. ' VVitness-VVe hear frequent re- marks as to the scarcity of hay stacks on the Bradford marsh this year. This is probably due to the light crop, and `the heavy rains` dur- ing the summer made the marsh wet so that it is almost impossible to get on it" with horses. T._J,..- 'IT__-__ `I__`IJ TT-L_,,_,! "I"_J Manager. ., .. ....,,. . . A splndid donation of country produce and also $2.45. in `cash was handed in- bythe` 10th line, Stroud, per Mrs. Black, on Saturday, Oct. 23rd. All donations of .fa.1'm pro- duce, such as eggsf, butter, poultry, etc., no matter how small` the quan- tity,` will_ be [welcomed by" the Red - Cross -shop. _ U . . 3 A -_-=-`-A: - J` _A _L iii I `I ' `dnsuegies, do not give. `your old linen, cotton or annelette to the rag man. All such material, no matter how old_, but clean; is u_'_sedj by the Red Cross. Donati9_ns_ of such are urgently needed. -. - A 9-...Vm`l..'..1.:........`...A. -2 n 117- ,1 - `table, $20.77. . Fces. Handed .- in, $14.00., c c c .n. a J uvsuu uuu LIULP Du`? LUV Collier` street church - had charge of the Red Cross shop on Saturday, Oct. 23rd. Proceecjs` $117.05. A` Sol- diers" -Aid .lunch'.'.. `$12.60. V. -Candy V. ,. . __ ~_2. .1 $14.00- % II I . Next _wee_k_ Central -. Methodist church Will. have% charge` and. " the; week` cafter` the (GQng`r &a;t1ona1A -J vuval COL V [IL A fresh s?1:1:Ivx:en1:":i:? -.Wesh.ing-:| ton -Prepared Coffee {has arrived. Try some and help "the Red Cross. Q`-sonn` p;Lq--t L - J A`~ -'7 - ~- .-.\.r uv Iv ILLLLIJULII-So ...,., ...... . Barrie branch _is indebted to the Bank of Commerce, per Mr. Cross, and also the kindness of Mrs. Wilk- inson,- for the_ use of -the former premises of the bank` as a Red- Cross shop. ' - - . .A ......l.L...:I:.1 :I-_--i:-, V n ovavvna :5, .svA.J.uu .\.l[LlL\Jo . Tho. ladies of Minesing branch shipped direct from Minesing. 120 lbs. of honey, a very generous dona- tion. T vavnno . For the 1 last bale Painswick ' sent -in, per `Mrs. Reynolds, a generous donation of pyjamas, annel shirts and _ night shirts; also Mrs. Orser, Mrs. W. Brown and Mrs. I. Laven- der of Dalston sent in 7 pairs pil- _lows. A ' `O\l vv no I The members of the Soldiers Aid will meet in the mRed V Cross `rooms the 1st and 3rd. Monday aevenings of the month at 7.30 p.m., %for sewing and `knitting. ~I).~.-...... `I...........L 3... .'...:l-L1.-_1 L`. u,, onv AL\/ vv ua.n\/; uusub [luv a.LLo ` Besides the personal - `canvass, -Beeton town 001111011 has contributed $100 to the British Red Cross fund. '(`1-- 'Il'__'_.v - `II , f`1`I,` _ _ `Mrs. Ho ey and jam were collected by %{cLaren` for a special order sent to Toronto, from the follow- ing: Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Luck, Mrs. McMartin, Mrs. Hoar, Mrs. Hab- bick, Mrs. Carson.` Mrs. Wells, Mr. Meeking, Mrs. Gallie. _ f'H'l__ `l_J__ vvv A .Shear,'Mrs. L. Smith, Mrs. -W. -G. On October 21st, two barrels of` jam, 97 jars in all. were shipped.` The following contributed to that shipment: Allandale, Mrs. VV. Little, Miss F1eetham,. Mrs. W. Greaves, `Mrs. 0. Hilton, Mrs. Knight, `Mrs. Marshall,` Mrs. Moncrieff, Mrs. Poole, - Mrs. W. Catlin, Mrs. Ser-_` vice, Mrs. E.'Firman, Mrs. W. Cul- len, Mrs. W. H. Black, Mrs. Mor- rison, Mrs. Spearin.` Barrie and rural districts: Mrs. Moberly, Mrs. J. Luck, Shanty Bay; Mrs. Camp- bell, Shanty Bay;- Mrs. S. Curtiss, Shanty Bay; Mrs. A. ' Orchard, Minesing; Mrs. F. Day, Shanty `Bay; Mrs. Calderwood, Miss F. King, Mrs.- G. Johnston, Minesing; Mrs. F. E. Shaw, Mrs. W. F. Cat-t lin, Mrs. S. Poole, Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. E-. H. Firman, Mrs. Forsyth, Mrs. Stevenson. i A _ `I, In the Canadian Patriotic .Fund Bulletin for September it is stated thdt 4000 fresh cases were taken upon the fund during August, the increased liability thereby "being $840,000, This a liability shows an average of $22 per month for each family in the West, and an average of $17 for each family in the east. In this district the following sums were paid out of the Patriotic Fund in August: . v Collingwood, 11 families, .,..... .,.--...LLr m nnn nn Courts in Orillia last. Week. V There Were altogether 430 appeals, a, ma- jority being to add new names to the list. His Honor disposed of 250 appeals, adding 130. new names` to the" list, The balance of the ap- peals Will be heard , this Week. per month .V.$ 20300 Barrie, 16 families 18200 Owen Sound, 86 families 1539 75 Bracebridge,_ 5 families . 94 50 Gravenhurst, 4 families. . 49 00` Huntsville, 11 families... 176 50* Markdale, 2 families T40 00 Meaford, .16 families . 296 85` THE PATRIOTIC FUND` RED CROSS NOTES ' T ` canlanunsr. om". LICENSED AUCTION!-ZER E33 ill :nnnn:n. ..- _-_ __v __ ---vji` rah THE {cc/auvrrv. or smcoe. `Most reasonable terms given 0}! a! Stock Sales |JOHN AJENNETT `f"f" " V" "" """"` """ """"" """' "S00 Maim an Orillia' Chinaman, was found dead in his T room last Week.A Death was due to. `pneu- monia. ' -rm -r-r u -rv\ 1-s . rm Makes Your Skin Like Vlvet Has a marvellvous eeust on` roiugia ski-n.T One or '-two applicati-one will `remove the roughness, and by its occasional use` the skin woqumes iihe smoothness and` sotness of a bwby s. G1yIc`edon1isa' `is not sticky, and -gloves may be worn a few moments after using it. Price 150 anldl 25c. De- lightful after A-shaving. ' . '4"'l-`.ele-|;;;I:e I BARIIIE. ' - -j---7 cwd DO`? " guaranteed 5. 10.15 years. r [Beaver and Blshopbrlc Wall Board Cedar shingles, _ T Metallic cemng ' Anything in the Lumber Line GET-OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY |THE Blll PMNING Mlll B0-' Tolonhnno um ` I n-----4 eERT;!.!!I!3PEP.!!99F1NG Five` nurses graduated froni the Orillia general hospital last Week. 1 vvvvvv .0-. . I After you have taken Hall s Ca- tarrh Cure for a short time you will see a great improvement in "your general health. Start taking Hall s Catarrh Cure at once and get rid of 'catarrh.tSend -for testimonials, free. N .13` T FTJIPKTDV R. nn m-I-Ji .a. . u. \./.I..:.1.'.u11_`JJ. W DU. Ohio. A . Sold by all .Druggists, 75c; iI,'.!s=..!*..9?! E9 9.n_9_F!1 Clifton, dear, no Words ean tell How much we loved you. and how well; And when we think your life` has fled, ' And you are numbered with the dead, On alone foreign shore, A Our hearts still-ask why should itbe? Is it b chance or`b decree` That od permitst is war? Your Mother dear, and Father too, And lonely Sister, think of you `In that far lonely grave. Wit-hiotlmers. yes ten thousand more, F1ne.,noblefellows, left our shore In answer to the call. The best, we had; the cream of earth. Have gone and fallen. Oh the worth Of those brave heroes, dead; And still the call comes o'er, and o er, , More men are needed, more, still more. Our Empire s grand,_we do believe`. But. there-is something to be feared-- . The worst is yet to come. - . Why should the kings of earth have power Tocall our best out to the war To settle their disputes? And then they say. an honour. is , To those who_fa]1 on battle fields, Their Empire to sustain. V We mustaccept for _what its worth, But oh! the bitter, bitter cup, To those who drunk the gall. . God hast the time. when men shall learn The Christ-like way, which He hath shown To love our enemies. VVhen swords, and s ears, shall be remade In ploughshares, an in pruning hooks, And all shall `know the Lord! Thnrnfnn `(Iv-annna FA..- nna. n: 10 avvuu vv \.4\.un:,. cwbvvs vv J \au|u.vu Beeton s .electric' light plant has been closed down for a week, owing` to the new boiler being put in. `l).....1.].... L1-.. ..~.............l ' ...... ,.... V_Ve offer Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that lcannot be cured by Hall s Catairrh _Cure. ` V . .. HaI1 s Qata1'1'h Ctire has been tak- enby catarrh suerers for the past thirty-ve years, and has become known as _the most reliable remedy, for Catarrh. Hall s Catarrh Cure, acts _thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the -Poison from the Blood and` healing the diseased portions, * l `.01.--- ___,, `I n 1 -rv cit. A. T . ~ 0: m:_xfr ooo_a To THE TANNERY In `(Rn for $11 orders in OASTINGS, , M - _ `V 1 moderate paces. mazums, &c. .Bllers. Engines and an kinda} of gum and stationary _machinery made and irqpsired on shot test notice and X _'A"u ,;,, u W.C.TU.. will be ; held . on Monday next, N ov.._ 1s`t,l in their parlors, Owen St. i ' ` ' "An . interesting `gathering will be` held at Mrs. Chas. Drury s oncthe evening of Oct. `28th. . The W.C.T.U. will -hold a 1 parlor social. ` Rev. Hugh -MacFarlane will ` deliver an address. There will be a musical programme} and refreshments served. Silver oifering. s The public are cordially invited. . Sale at Barrie hotel stables on Saturday,- Oct. 30th, of 22 milch cows, all young and due ,to.calf in January and February; `there will also be sold 20 head of young cattle. On Monday, Nov. 1st, J. S. and J. V. Brown, at the Burton farm, Allandale, will hold an extensive credit sale of horses, . cattle- and pigs. "Sale~at1p.m. W. A. Mc- Conk\ey, auctioneer. . uullu J.\l_.L u:au1uUu1iub`, 11' B ..m.... B . F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, akin y -__ -_,.v_ .y--v-may uf`.::1?;;::::;e`am::`:i::%" V ___--_ -__w-. -.-$- mgg-tzo. MONKMAN. "SAD BUT LOVING MEMORY * or PRIVATE c; cur- TON CARR % 1 a'uu.u`Know me Lord: . _ Thomton,`Grandma Carr, Oct. 25, 1910. .WIV3'e.eton c011ti11uatio11 school hofd a eld day onFriday of week; ' A ....--- J....-b--..-...- 1..-:1.1:...;.. ':,. 1 MANUFACTURERS By. W. (A; Mcldonkey A 7`?`Ir7' AUCTION sA1.i:s w.a.1'.U. NOTES HOW s THIS? run %krton`rn%::nNfAnvA1tc3% "l'..'Il-11312; V | ONTARIO l FUTURE Barrie is one of the most beautifully situated towns in Canada. Make it your future home. wxunew talinery building `is being erected in Collingwood by` Mr. C.W. Tobey. n_- 'mr-n_--_1.1 -..- -2 1.1-- `"1"1.1-_1. the , farm you will not suffer the many inconveniences of house hunters but will have a home of your own plan ning waiting to receive `you. i ` Your moneysis safelyinvested when you purchase one of these lots on Sunnidale Road. ' H. D. .]amieson's office `If the Weather is uhf . I avorable thessale will A be held at Canadian Express Co., King Block. SALE WILL BE HELD? ON THE PROPER- TY---JUST _NORTH OF THE VICTORIA HOSPITAL AND QUEEN S PARK. All lots are high and dry and the land is good. These lots overlook the town and the beautiful waters of eKempenfelclt Bay. To the rear is a beautiful valley with a never failing trout stream. Everyone knows that building lots in Barrierare scarce - and this is a rare opportunity. You will make no mis- take in securing on or more of these beauti- ful lots.A y There are only fifteen to be offered. Lots 66ft. Frontage, With a Depth Sunnidale Road (a continuation Ross Street) in the Town of Barrie Fifteen Building Lots Situated SAT_ Y,N0V- 6 PUBLIC AUCTION ouvnnuu. Tlie {average school atteridanc at Orillyz public schools {for Sept. Was 108 ; " V

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