`1;;'a'tv;;l;rhctl` ` % 3`3{n?oi`; `:'h`e"q' u';"u`:;7 an the blood; th glyqerine in it soothes and hauls thgtnder .n;e:gbranes 1c'oftAh1e.th1"out. ..~SeotI.:'muL U . j ; , Hallowe en jokers in Bradford plastered every shop wirrdow in the `place; A 'l\,-,,n - ' ` l The wash-out on Clapperton street caused by the big storm has been completely repaired and the street, ;like Richard, is himself again, says lthe Advance. V v... .LII.|LlL\I1J Du.LCUllo `Malcolm Colquhoun, a Workman on . the . Waterworks stand-pipe in "course of erection, narowly - escaped being killed when `a large hammer fell from the top of the tank, strik- ring Colquhoun on the back of the head. i .... rra\4v\/\hI _Talk among business men of ban- Elshing the verandahs on the north I side of Dunlop street. (`LJ...-_L_---. ` uuuuu uuu vvvu uuaxub . _ oRefering to the new Mechanics Institute building (Public Library) nearing completion on Owen street, ithe Advance refers to the building thus: We doubt if any town in Ontario has 'a more tasty or conven- ient building for the intended uses than this will be when fully com- Ipleted. ` ' YI'1_'Il_ , ~;-rum .1116 Advance OI NOV. 13, 1890 Committee selected at joint meet-, ing ofnthe Agricultural Society and ljoint stock Co. directors to make a report on the nancial troubles be- tween the two boards. D-.'-4.:_ -_ L - 1` Frm The Advance of Nov. 13 1890 -- -- `:_I_"I I U T OPPOSCTE ROSS s1 uuuwcala uurrenLra.tes.e1I;ner1n slum: Ur HI nub amount on the securitv of good `far sage: GCARTHY. BOYS 3; ML as 15 wen Street Barrie. . IIII`I I\I Lp\Il'| Wehavea large amount or money to loan atlowest current rates.eithe1-in small orin lar8 nmnnntn nn [kn nnnnv-H>r nf rrnn farm lTlOft' -v\za.-.5 uuv Lu/L8 V Illl\JO Mr. ant; Mrs. I. Morton entertain- ed the Methodist choir. last . Satur- day evening. ' T ' 1.1.... 1.1.... ...-..n. -13 n_L_1__,,'n , -n'1 E: ahViKI:;nit;1yea.rs trout Graduzate `Bark ili . 1) san avin ' "'a Asiatant in Golden gouare Egg rgt &lg}3e unuap nospluus anq navm served as cu }ca1 Asiafqnt square ar, Thro tf. 0&6 Hosp ta.LLondon- Royal London Up t nlmio 08Dit8-I (Mooreids) ; for a term as Reaiqeni ea in Royal London 0 hthalmjc Hospital: ye Hos ital, B1-istof); and Birmingham 08 ital, 11-min ham :former Member of tfsh phthalmologxcal Society. OFFICE-78 DUNLOP STREFT, BARRIE. Phone 54. P. O. Box. 96. 'L.R.c.P. & s. Edinburgh; M.F.P. 3; s. Glasgow --SURGEON- Eye. Egr. Ngse Throa.t.. G. G. SMITH & CO., PHONE 5?- Established 1869. Undertakers. Open d-ayL and nigh; M01'8' and chapel in connectwn. 381'` T rie, Ontario. PublilheI"1';rom tn. Fi- ll tho (`nu - d dt an ZNO;'u;`1:iIl"e1l::xl1lol::;'%'e 4? G M 1,1- .cr!P pai in 8379" bef IIOW sub for three month; d 31,50 per tnnllm Wm b. cblrgc `,4 oval` { DR. ' MORTIMER `LYON, 122 D1... 04. 11T-_4. f!`-.,__,L .4311 L. f{'1`HURSDAY, NOV. ma,t'ux `Publhh I0 om... mo 1-. Mr. Pritchard and` Mr. T. Gale spent the week-end at ` Mr. McLen- nan s. Mr. Pritchard occupied the pulpit pin the Presbyterian church last Sunday evening. -'III'...-. 1.1 nrL.... 1.-.. L--.... -..-..J:---- ALEXANDER OOWAN, cessor to Lennox, Cowan ' Barrister, Sglicitor K ORESWICKE & BELL, BAR risters, `Solicitors of the Sn Court of Judicature of o,`:,`, Proctors, Notaries, etc. Money to loan. Ofce, Rm. block, Barrie. W. A. J. Bell, K_c, STRATHY & E-STEN, BARRIS. tors, -Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Con. _ veyancers. Oioes over, the Bank of Toronto, Barrie. Money u, loan at lowest current rates. G, `H. Eaten. DONALD ROSS, LL33; 1'1.f1I1' gn.Hn-:fnw nan. W. A. LEWIS, M.D.C`.M., Surgery and Diseases of Women especial- ly. Oce 58 Collier St. Phone 61. 35- i G. A. RmvEN ter, Solicitor, -Notary, L Oce, 1st floor Bank of To;ongo F Building. Money to loan at 16 est rates. W` Dr`.Bosanko J.L\lW*1N, M-U4l1 tlY 6: LbJ.I`` Ontario Land Surveyors, E11` gineers, etc. Established .1852. Oice, Medical Building, 8. E- corner Richmond and Bay Sta Toronto. Telephone, Main, 1336' Instructions left with Strathy & Eaten, Solicitors, Bank of T0` mnto Building, Barrie, "11 1 promptly attended to. .8.BAN|g|_l! _ __-_- v --. ----:v---v:--u - --vs Wor1':l'1__ Recording 500ooooooqooooooooooooooo LEPROY ' .Al.L\JJ.|IJ..LJl.l.1`JLII 141. U-\, 1. : "loor St. West, Toronto, will be at 91 Owen St., Barrie, every -Saturday. Diseases--E'e. Ear, Nose and Throat. Consultation hours, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and by appoinhment. )R. W. A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, etc., L.R.C.S., Edin, L.R.C.P., London. Office and residence, Dunlap St.. Barrie. Telephone 165. >R. H. T.. ARNALL, OFFICE and residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth Streets. (Opposite Elizabeth St. Methodist Church.) Telephone 167. ' ruJ.Vn.'uu nuor, .bL.15., BAR- rister, Solicitor, etc. Bank of Toronto Building, Barrie. Money to loan. `not from omoe. 123 D 1 `bani;-rte. in t::8!(I3:.I;!i1ty 8: s1mco3.nz5P," vino'.i`guraday g7lor::I;:g?' ever Thompson Grew, Publish... Dr. J. ARTHUR ROSS 1-'on_ MONEY TO LOAN \4\rV\a|AI.I\rnp van. a. anv; uvuu vs). .1. uvauu_y 0 Mrs. J. Bannerman of Thornton spent a couple of days this" week with Mrs: A. Grose._ ' 1 sun -- A. u UNDERTAKERS SURVEYORS PHYSICIAiv'_ RING 293 LEGAL f. 11th :00 000000000 0000000000000: 1915 -4 (To late for last week) 3 Nov. 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. S. Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Gilpin `attended the funeral of the late William Coulson of Thornton on Tuesday. 11-110 T nninvlnsavyanna A-2 m`nA_..LA_ 'izb'b"1i6'1if'I\'|iniiE' A it Do the youngmen of V.` understand the Aseriousness of ` the . great conflict in ` Europe; do"? they seriously_ consider` the `Han : Duty question of thro,W ing;up their ` . positions at home and "joining the colors. This question applies with equal ' force to the young man in the centres of ' population and the man on the farm. We in Simcoe are called upon to raise ca` regi- ment of 1,100 men. and keep it up to strength. .-Upon` this promise` `being made to" the Militia Dept. at Ottawa, the oifer was accepted and it is now up to,-the men of the County to come to the colors. Young men, you have a duty to perform for your king and country, for your mothers and fathers,` your sisters and brothers. You have a duty to perform for the future homes" you expect _to make for yourself and the sweetest girl in the world. If the Germans should win how secure would be that home in "the- future `I There is no such thing as -freedom in the German empire; nor would there `be in what we nowcall Canada when under the rule of the military despots. You say you don t Want to run the risk of being a billet "for an enemy bullet, of course you got to take the chance. The empire of which we form a part took a chance when she stepped in to save stricken Belgium. And Belgium took the ' chance when she refused to allow the hun hordes to sweep through her country to destroy the French. Great will be the re- ward of Britain and Belgium when the day of peace comes. In a like manner great will be your reward. if you have Vshouldered your gun in the ght for liberty. ""' J""` """J"`f" `V ""`""' """""""" ' - ' `Such troublershould have immediatew treatment 1ivith_ the rate curative pofogers i of Scott's `Emulsion, to guard. ggmnst cogsumption which "so eisily.fo11owa_:~_ -, _v ;%'Scott sEmu1sion contains ' `codliver 1 . ,i1',.gv},g_h_ . tea-. c-Band-A-no Ah}? 1% ' ` ``IQ:'II``.I! ;I`` There is another side to the matter- Under Canadian laws you `will be well pro- vided for if you` go to war. -If you are a married `man your wife and family will be provided for. Therefore the man of mili- -tary age and who is t to ght has two ways Is one in_ which your principal sum 'never loses its value, you can secure your money the minute you need it. You can add to it or withdraw from it when you like, and it pays interest with unfailing regulgrity. ` ' T i ..-1. -.. :....--.....'-... :- - c_--:...._ A .... -_. :_ -1.. ~n-_u- -: U TWCI I `J . I ' ' Such an investment is 3 Savings Account in The Bank of Toronto. A small or large amount will open an account, and the pleasure of watching your balance increase will stimulate further" thrift and saving. * T - or:TORONTO What Our Correspondents Find CH__,LI_ K, , , I nnrosxrs . . . . . . $44,000,000 . F Assn-rs ............ .. $01,000,000 0 0 BRANCHES AT, BARBIE AND ALLANDAL `C Tl"l\` AT%he6 Model Investment (l|lc0RP0lA'l'E D ms) -`~_ Do colds e_tt1e_ .oi1 you: chest `or in you: {I hgronchia1 tnbos? *Do coughs hang on; at < `are youlubjectgto throat troubles? . ' V Qua`. "6n4-uc'm`\1`an".n`u4-.1111` `Eng-g S........I:gl- `Here.e o h V,. T L A Nov. -8th. ` V. _ There passed away on Wednesday an `old and highly respected resident of this village in the personof Mrs. Marmaduke `Gaston, widow -.ofth;e. late 7; armaduke Caston; \'1`h;e Vb de- qease lady-came here ,from _St.' . Va` Catharins-. _bi*e13' sixty v_ye:a1-3* ago. re_d9ceased~ \hte.ab91it I-V"`1.`h:f.v' of the Methodist" church are making great prepara- tions for their fbwl supper. -Suc- cess.'- . ' ` . ml '" 1{f:"2n&"1&." .f.""1f"ay we get? ting settled in their new home. m]_ ____ I___ ,I_____ _ ,_,_-_L ,'I I 0 I wanna |J\lUIII\I\-I 414 Ill There has bee] `sickn-esg in this an_ few dea_ths. The 135%. Jabbett, of Barrie, who ,is Field Secretary of the Lumber- |man s Camp`. Christian Association, loccupied the pulpit of the Methodist church here last Sabbath evening, and gave a_ very interesting dis- course *.on` the- work in connection with ,the_ above. ' ` ". rapidly drawing to a n"ishA in this locality, . 11.. .."....3 If...-. T `II 11.4.. __- --.-L .The;Rev._,T. J. Dew preachedto the Sabbath School children last Sabbath and took as his t'ext John 2181: Cchap. -`and 15th verse, Feed my lambs. ~ ` ' TITL- 1")--- "I -`I_I.-LL ,1` T1, ', 1- ! u v .1. a.vaA\Au ALULV LVVVLLULJI Our foung friend, Gordon Spencer,_ had the misfortune to have the end of the little nger" of his left hand! _so badly crushed recently has .to necessitate amputation. _' Dr. Horton is attending him. V II `IT... 1:I'1'.I-... 2.. ._._l2_. .1 L- ' Illl Jl\I\OJ\J 11 A1111 L`l\/ V \JJ\J \l\IL\LI hr. and Mrs. wsimpsqn of Elmvale visited `friends here recently. I rm... 1).... m T n.._. .._.---1_-:| 1.- rue-.. ..-., ...,,,... From reports received- from the] Thornton Hunt Club the different members. are certainly," enjoying themselves. V ` - n o -u 1`. `I In I ........., ....,,.........-....., .., ...., ...,....e. The ._ , _ at the home: Mrs-ee Arthur Mc- Clean j_on_, Wednesday afternbon, Nov. 17_th',-`at 2-.30..-..All the members are invitede=:to `be. ` present, Red ewo,w;3,s,V;1ngtitute wili meet` III|IV\lll\ALLA All-`IO Mr. Wm"? Hicks -/is connqd to! the house with a.:s ever cold. '1 `II In A --I c .-. vv vuu Apples are very` scarce locality this fall and as ,prices are high. ' 'liV......... .........-.L.. .............J .11 I nlunvnaab -loAL\/LL\.A\J JAVA V` A piano was unloaded here last Saturday for the Rev. T. J. Dew, Ivy. .E_.._ .0-_-_-_-_... 'L___'- __1-'l.-,'I L'I__!__ few farmrs haife nished their -fall ploughing and also` stored their roqts. _ ' V [Cross work will be discussed. A good programme will` be provided.` V'iitrS. W.o<:1.c1:1s==e_o . L A -u ` ' ':W:T"1;i;'tcher of Tor_onto isl visiting friends here. ` k . ...-...... ........ --...l-..:l..J 'l.-_._ `I__L Death of 'Pio; 1eer `H. A. SIMS, Manager VII-I\-I GAO IIILIILJ. [LII VV JI\IIall\IO l `been a great deal. of; locality -this` fall` I...'L'I_... _ cmgxdnunsr IIAVE Yll to look V. at {he matter?" he can enlisfln from patriotic principles, as many `have done,` or. he can go into the game/fer the good thing. there is in it and the fun_to be got out of the life. But, whateverway you look at` it, join the Simcoe regiment being formed. And what, is `the. `pay for `serving the r,King -andryour `country! .,While the men are. billeted_ at the 0 various." icientrs j throughout "the; County, awaiting mobilization-'-whi ch`s will. not take pla_ce_ before `spring, single omen will receive $ a week- and married men $8.75. In addition $4,20 a weekis paid for their board.- After the regiment is mobilized, by the various units being called to 5 common centre, privates will receive $1.10 a day. Wives and families of married `men, and widowedmothers whose whole sup- port is ca son- serving in an overseas con-3 .tinge_nt "will `then -` become i entitled -to .a separation allowance" of $20, only one "allow- ance going to each family. Men must `assign a part of their pay, $15.00 a month being the usual sum, but as much as 25 a month can be assigned. Officers and non- commissioned ofcers can assign anything up to four-fths of their pay. Corporals re- ceive 10 cents a day more than privates, and serg'eants'40 cents "a day. The physicial requirements are: Ages" 18 to 30 _years, mini- mum chest measurement, 33 inches; 30 to 45 years, minimum chest measurement, 34 inches- Height, infantry, 5 feet, 2 inches; artillery 5 feet 4 inches. rMen are required to enlist for the term of one year, or until the "ends of the war if `it should last longer than a year, and for six" months after the termination of the war if required. Men who are employed in work which they can- not well -leave on short notice will be given reasonable time to complete their business engagements if they so desire.` ~ in . `this a_ result 1 fruit were packed and shipped this weekto Miss `Plummer, Montreal, ) Field Comforts, from - the following donors: Mrs. Wm. KeH, Mrs. Alex. - McCullough, Mrs. T. V Sturgeon, Mrs. Dean Nesbitt, . Mrs. R. S. Stewart, E: Mrs. RE` Bateman, Mrs. J. Hamilton, 1 Mrs. R . Clement,` Mrs.` W. C. W. McCullough, Mrs. Thos-. Emrick, b` Mrs. R. W. Sloan`, Mrs. E. H. Sloan, - Mrs.;' Hart Thomas, Mrs. Robt. 3 Bayes. Miss "1". `Buchanan, Miss` llAggie Allen, Mrs. ,T. Jacks, Mrs. Geo; Johnston, Mrs. Harold Has- tings, Mrs. Herman-Jacks, Mrs. M. -Atkinson, Mrs. _R. . J. Stewart, Mrs. Fred. Padeld, Mrs. Henry` N esbitt, Mrs. . Thus. Sawyer, .Mrs.` _, T. M-. ,, n annuu AA.I.lIlll-A\.ll\JUIJ\/ |uAuJ 1104 V U _Ul.l. uauu. - Exghty-three quarts of canned} I 2 .St`ewartv,. Mrs. R. Sawyer, S 1 Df. `.Clen'1en_t,- Miss Birdie? ,_ Cross, Mrs.` Marsh`all,- 1Mrs._ Frank Thompson, Miss" l`LiBbie`%.Duncan;`s Chapin, S .,W o1f1an sxfrage sustainyed defeat in several America.n 1. .sta_tps last; .p1*ohib1tion. - Aulss mange` uuncan; Mrs. Uhapin, Mrs. .W. Lamb, Miss Canning, Miss `Tens. Rbgrson, - Mrs. `I. W. Watt, 4 `quarts were. unlabelled. V` .. . ...-_, .,-_,.......,.... - The November" meeting will be held at Mrs. R, W. S1oan ,s. The} 'afternoon will be devoted to Red: Cross work. Ladies are `asked to 'bring all the old - linen,` cotton and `white annelette they have _on hand. 13`:.;.L4.... 41...... ....._..n..; _p , , 1 --- vanv ...._, .,,.,..,.,. . `' Mrs. R, Boyes handed in $3.05,! |proceeds from a tea given in aid of] Trafalgar Fund, - this has been for- warded to W. C. Henry, local secre- tary of f Innisl. " f'I'V`I_- \'|'-_____,`L- |` 21:1", e;-r`1-`jot):a.E; l`<`aU1.)rogram was given and `a Red Cross tea` served, receipts `for the day $9.30. - ' `If...-'. I) `I)._.... 1---, J- fl ' rhn nr The Oqtober meeting of the WI.` was `held at the home of Mrs. H. Pratt, 22. present.- A .. ...._..--..L1- .._--~-.--.i QQQVOUQI Mr. A. C. ..McBride`-'.of Merrick-l ville is, relieving -Mr. W. C. Henry, -manager of the Union Bank here, who; has gone to. join .the other members of the h1`1n't _ eliib near South River. Mr. Henry left Satur- dag; morning.` " " V ' - ..-.....I...... -12 .e..:...._1- -2 -u-_.- 5;: -GAHUR..O-HIl ..L WOMEN S INSTI- TUTE NOTES T figs?` Readman and D familyi spentya few days last week `at Tifn. `LIL. T_T.....-...' TIT1..- .._L2_-__-.`l L,__, _ _ | ulavnnu In -I-\JVV us~Ju Autuv vvuvn an J-1111110 Mr; Henry Wise shipped two car loads of fat cattle to Toronto on Monday. ' ` ` uuuwvu snow` `'4; us A VA Il\4L [luv LIL llllll. UIIIII 2-3 7 7 Mr. and` .Mrs. Chas. Horto: of }Midhurst spent Sunday with Mr. J. [T. Ellsnlere. --s -u - - your- VA. a.;.n .v;. \JsUIav\.IaA VII. .I.' L1\A(bJ a Mrs. jas. Osler is "visiting her daughter, Mrs. Porter, at Brampton. 1 ]/I'-.. nut` IVL-.. -u`-..L--_ -1.` n you-J nu ouuw vv vvnsc ii . Fred Weeks, Wm. Beardsal `and Joseph Sargeant returned from the north on Saturday "with their` full compliment of deer. ! `ll -.. l`D-i_ \ T T1` 1 73J1`_n hi 1 gs.-. vvann nnunvnzv `IL Mrs. ('Rev.) J. H."iEi{1d%o Black- stock is visiting. her mother, Mrs. Geo. Mcyean, ' in -u q -_. _ __ . \JI\4\lI ausvaausaaslo I .Mrs. Jas. `Fo rd and Miss Snider of Barrie attended the fun-.| Feral of Mrs. M. Caston_ pn Friday. 5 `Iii.-no Tnn l7\nI....' :n '.....:L:....-.. L-'_ Mrs. Robt. Minty of Allenwood, `Mrs. H. Bailey of McDonald, Man.; the Rev. Mr. Lockhart of Hillsdale conducted the service at the church and grave. The deceased leaves the following family of ve sons and three daughters. The sons are George of California, John of Macklin, Sask.; William of Winni-! peg` and James and Marmaduke of this `village. The daughters are and Mrs. _-George Fraiser of Oro.l The pall-bearers were G. C. Caston, James ,Caston, Bert Caston, Ernest Caston, Marmaduke Caston and Field Caston, all of whom were rela- tives of the deceased. The oral} offerings consisted of a Wreath fromi Mr. Marm. Caston, a spray from! Mrs, H. Hart of Weston, and a} spray from Miss Beatrice JaryL ; 1,1155 1] TITnlm..... .. T\..!...L-... __.....I "`""ss "1`\I."157{ion of _ Dalston was: the `guest of Miss Mable Stone a few days last Week. `II'_. `In-..-J 1`IY--`I__ 11? 1': 1 1 I-I\lIUII&L\J`:' IJGIIJO \AUUJ I-:lsl\I-L A nuI;1.l`)`<`a:. of friends of Mr. :an(1-I Mrs. Wm, Hjicks motored fro1i1'?E`l`o- ronto Saturday and are visiting the! above "family.-' - t -A; . .. | v-`II - `TIT "'1': ~.'I'l'..l'NI...... .'.. ..--1_2_.'.. .MRS;'I"I~.v?1:]E-['()MAS,- sew; 2`. idi wen its enutribntioxgisitott the British .-Red _` Cross fund, in that `$5250.00. ' '~ ' `was subscribed." A grejat_er__. 7 Will 'We_ Give giving is yet ` to come from .$25,000 `to-The i.th,e-people of Canada, and Patriotic-Fund . Barrie "must pay her share. ' ' ' . of the money required. ` At, the u last week 5 the\ suggestion; was made that j this town should contribute `twenty-ve" thousands dollars, of `this the town- `be asked to; contribute. $10,000 in 10-year debentures. The subscriptions of the ,citi- . zens to extend over a year, or till the end I of the war; payments to be" made `monthly. This page would ask _ the citizens of the town to ' consider well this matter, do not `wait till the campaign is on, but decide ahead just how much you can give in the` cause of world freedom. "We do not pro- pose 'to` advance any reasons, at this time, why all should contribute, but would draw attention to the needs of the fund, from the whole-of-Canada point of view: Seventy cents per capita, of `population was suicient _for the support of the families of the sol- diers during the `rst year of the war. The _,second year $1.00 per head will be required. This amount should` be easily raised once the prime\ importance of the Patriotic Fund is realized. Soldiers are essential to British victory: Soldiers are only obtainable` if de- cent provision is made V for their families. The public, through the `Patriotic Fund, must make that provision. The expenses of administration are interesting as showing what can be done ' by effective organization and business management. The Fund has not merely to_ spend its money. Much of its energy is devoted -towards safeguarding it- self against the greedy and the unscrupulous. But for the thorough work of the Head Oice and Branches many thousands of dol- lars would have been given to persons not " entitled to assistance. To -`get through the rst year of its existence, therefore, on a . 'Bra.dfoi'd Wi1;ness--Mr. V Geo, Coombs of "V this village is` having green peas for I dinner these. days. He had the second crop` in his "gar- den;-~ that he sowed when -he * e en Pot; A; '1em1i'd - 1~ uvu. vv v\f\ALvurv uxxvuzu Luau WEEK. The new Alhston skatmg V rink ' is nearing .comp1et1on. The Herald -says the building is a. monster, be- ing actually four feet wider than the `arena in` Torento. ` . Lt] ' `_1 A 'g'la11ce at the list of contents of! t the November-: issue of Rod and Gun in Canada magazine indicates that , this number is of general interest to |the outdoor lover and sportsman, -while a reading of the number jus- ties the rst impression. Bigl Alec and the Portage of Death is ar Hudson Bay story by R. J. Fraser of ,-pathetic interest, concerning a veri- ;table `portage of death which was negotiated by an unfortunate band of Indians, the victims of a factors cruelty. Martin and the Mort- gage? is another of H. C. Haddon s stories and has to do`with the cap- ture of a den of black fox puppies. How Saunders, caught the Game Hog is a story of deer` hunting by ; camera vs. deer hunting by gun, .4 written and `illustrated by F. V. ' Williams. `There are other stories that `make a like appeal to the read`- : ers of a sportsman- s magazine as ` well as the" \usual special` depart- : Vments devoted to guns and amlmuni-. : tion , shing, etc. W.j _ "J Taylor,` Limited, Woodstock, Ont. are, the I lpubl-ishers-. " , r ,1 The Orillia [Molybdenum Company! made its rst shipment of nearly }two tons of concentrates of. molyb- `denite to~Great Britain lest week. _ . m1__ _.__. ~Ar|:-L--, u Acknowledgment of money re- ceived by H. J. Tudhope for British `Red Cross Society, and [by him for- !war_ded to Mr. Albert H. Abbott, {secretary Red Cross.Fund, Toronto: 5 Guthrie Pres. Church . .$36 00' Teachers and pupils, S.S. 0 No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7` 63' ,. ,\..l TOWNSHIP OI` OR0 ' uguvfu Lwusnaqo ' . ., ,._ I Mr. -. _'yJ;_Vii-+McClean 1s makmg some improvements --to his house. 'I"'L.. 1IT-...-.. 9.. TI ...-..L2.l...L_ _.ZI! __'_-_L SCOTT SBOOKSTORE The Battle; (ilgry of llanada Total . . . . V ByiA. B. Tucl-(er Being the story of the Canadian Volunteers from V T Valcartier to Salisbury. . From Salisbury through the trenches to the Battle . S at Ypres. ' - PATRIOTIC GIVING-'S JUST PUBLISHED Price 25 eoinbined expenditure of $70,000 is a feat to be p1`011d'"Of. By far the greater part of this` amount was covered by the bank in- terest earned on deposits, so that` the actual impairment of the Fund only- amounting to .65 cents for every $100.00 of expenditure. ` 34:. As would be noted in last week s. issue of `The Advance, the hospital ladies are to be the next to ask the citizens to contribute to war necessities. This time the call will be light and none the less necessary. We have the soldiers in our midst and like other people they will need` sick care, and to pro- perly provide for -them the Royal Victoria Hospital will need extra. linen, etc. As the institution will get barely the cost from each patient, a canvass will be made for- funds to purchase the extra material need-. ed. You are requested to give only 25 cents, which should be within the reach of all, remembering` that the soldiers in train- ing here are deserving of all that we can do for them-the hospital is doing its bit in taking the sick soldier at less than cost. wont. v v \JLLLL For the `Ii-Konth of Octobernthe Red "Cross Society shipped the following: 8 suits of pyjamas, 234 compresses, 384 bandages, 100' cheesecloth hand- kerchiefs. - 1 A ~ $90 83 lt is to be regretted that the tovvn coun- lcil did_ not see its way clear at the last meetihg to abate the dog nuisance in town by enacting such regulations as would put an end to the trouble, rather` than side-tracking the matter onto the shoulders of an oiial who claims to have more work than he can attend to._ Even taxes are not paid to the amountthey should be, and in this. connec- tion may be [mentioned a letter recently re- ceived at this office from Mr. Henry Pen- ton, in which he commented on the fact that in his day $400.00 was collected in dog tax- es. If the council will not put an end to the stray and tagless dog, surely they will enact such legislation as will see to it that more than $90.00 is received, where $400.00 hasbeen taken--and then the dogs were not all taxed. - -Dun. """" . A:lI':~nm n-.3.-.. Horaethoesngl * PP 2.11131: - ; ...... I |i3." 7""' Af"[i' " ST. , I .-`-.._ _._ - _ -- : T WV i " an vuncmunwn or Buggies`. Carriages. Wagons % Sleigh: _Cutte:_-3. _ `EHO! Ptmnnin. vlvv vnbllllls .LU yuuuua. Penetanguishene has secured al- lready more than the necessary twen- ty-ve recruits for the new County regiment. A drill serjeant will be statiened th_ere.__ nIII|CUL\lLI.\?\I. DIICI. U: A `wood-pile thief `in Elmvale left his. pipe behind after paying a noc- turnal visit. The Lance .says the owner can have the pipe by calling rat the lady s house from whence the .-wood was taken. ' The party in ques- tion . no doubt has a picture of him- I` Aselfp - making that call. rX.wI enetang man took from. his! garden recently '9. turnip measuring .31; inches in circumference and we ghing 18 pounds. i 'D.......L.........:,.L-_-- IN " - v I~Jv|LL\.auv I VLJLLL I `WMrs. F :,VV`i1an his been spending a. few days with her mother, Mrs. Reid, at Craigvale. 1ur..` .....1 1r... 1- 'Il'-_-L-_- -_,L-, f-