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Northern Advance, 17 Feb 1916, p. 3

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NJ. , .LILJ.II' Notaries ers. Money at '5' per Qt Dan- Adjala Essa . . Flos . . GxvilIi111I;1;1:3; Innisl Medontc N ottawasagn ` Orillia . . . . Oro. . Sunnidale Tay . . Tecumseth Ti1'1_v.. Tossorontio . . . Vesmra Beeton . . . . Bradford V . Coldwater . ... . Creemore Tottenham . . Victoria. Harbfor Alliston Barrie . . . . . . . Collingwood . . Midland O1-illia Pe11etanguis11cne V I Staync-1' . . . _ V T Total for County $30,578.35` Tay township Council made a grant of $50 a `month for one year --$450 is still to be paid in. cmnn .... .... .1. 1.-.... ,....,..l..:L..L,1 :'.. rn.....~........+:.. .....1 ...:n l....`J.` ....... .,1 V ll.l.l' ' eAIt. the annual meeting` of the WV. -Grey O1'a11ge.Lodg'e a compliment- ary banquet was tendered Bro. T. S. Sproule in the commemoratlon of -his elevation to the senate. /\ (V `I '1 J11 ,._-._.-__ l}I.l(lU ID b3|Illl. I/Kl IJU xllnlll 11]; $200 more -has been subscribed in Tossorontio and Will be forward- ed as paid 'in. ` U1. Illa CLUVGULUH nu uuu uvxxuuw. Owen. Sound council will memor- _ialize the Ontario government to give power to n1u11ieipalities to re- duce the 'numbe1' of members and that the members be allowed remun-` oration for their services. ` ru 1 1 1,1 th!','l'\l\ L- L1-.. Clad/lUll LUI l/Hlill DUL VIDEO. `A Gravenhurst voted $500 to thel |Muskoka Batt., on the understand-' ing; that all accounts should be pas- sed by_ the Finance committee of council. To this Col. Grant object- ed, 'and_ at a conference between council and Col. Grant and `Capt. Jory the.sting- was removed from the grant, a compromise being ar-' ranged in that the [money be spent in recruiting` around Gravenhurst. During the season of 1915, five of the thirty-nine vesselsthat were re- 'moved from the Great Lakes to the ocean since the war began have been lost at sea. They are--the Midland Queen, Dunehn, Donnacoua, Far- mount and Northmount. One` Owen Sounder, so far as is known, lost his life in the loss of the vessels. Richard `Quinlan, son of Mr..'An- drew Quinlan, Owen Sound, is t11o11gl1t to have been lost on the Dunelm. ` _ , . _ ' The report 0.11 the B1'itisI1 Red Cros has been issued. Canada contribut coo County share was $30,578.35, 15 Official test ofthe new Baxjrie Wate1'wo1'ks; .two A streams \ were thrown. over the ag-staff!` of/`the Post Office, 20_ feet over ;' its f`o1g`._: In t-he highest part of _t),`1e Vtowni two streams were thrown 50 feet` above the highest` building; There _were ,seven..iniles .of mains, 67 hyd-I -rants. _ The. artesiati . well; .ls1_1jpp1ie(_1 ,96()O ;gal1ons2.o`, .wat'er,pr';~hou1f; I D A1ton 1\_IcCa1'thy nominated as C0_nservati'vc candidate for the Do- minion Parliament. ' C1_1___'| T `r o `I u IALLLIJUII. L at ucu ll.Ul.l In School Inspector Morgan had been` visiting kindergarten schools in Guelph and Hamilton with a view to introducing a branch into Barrxe Schoolg. n.. .M., Surgery men especial- r St. Phony s1Mdo:5 coNTY CONTRIBUTA Municipality 'i5ii'05 1000 00 - - . - . . a o 1000 00 1500 00 D1 o o - . u on o - u . - o o n . o . . . . : arm .|51rm1nUJ1.lnl former [Member at ciety. EFT; BARBIE. P. 0. Box. 96. spoon- 27'l5 ,;ta,{*g;1[6 s Fund T1'afaIg;a1' Day" ed $1,492,992.09 to the rom the municipalities [IONS TO BRITISH RED CROSS Repairs of all kinds Residence. I64 Bayeld Street Phone 627. 15.3; K .8.BANKIN . . . - a n a c - o o o u o - . . . . o o o . . . . 0 o - u o - - on - a o . - .- . - n o - .- .-- -u'-- o a o - o -- o o - u - .- . - . - - no o - o o o .- 602 00 044 07 189 49 1700 00 1190 75" 20 00 594 39 123 00 96'80 997 25 20 O0 760 95 821 56 1500'00 . 27 00 406 00v 975 30 364 10 340 00 314 68 832 82 620 00 4854 07 491 95 31 00 3000 00 1200100 Contractor & Builder 55 00 I contribu'tion Fund. Sim- as follows: Esyoz 60 1671 572 1689 49 1714 35 1232 55 325 00 614 39 150_00 154 63 1052 00 621 60 893 12 834 76. 1700 00 539 61 506 00 1000 00 364 10 360 44 414 68 1000 00 900 00 4854 07 2006 50 1122 49 3000 00 1200 00 I-r nn _4vu uv CRAIGHURST, om`. `LICENSED Al.{_CTIO_b_IEER o-our-A --..;- -_.. ._ -_A. -_- mlop Street . t-hePro~ aver: .LVL\.lJb I UGDUII C Stock Sales {IHE "m[ PLANINE"Mi[L_' EH. Tnlonhnno Ian I an Gpunl I I I - - no "I I-5 I 5! Telephone I09 BARBIE ' IJOI-IN JENNETT I i-76:31/'r`I-iEE<'>uN'rY or s_IMco|-:. Most reasonable terms given on al qfrnrlr Qahac ' -.--_`_ ---av - -can-nv a\\I\Il IlV\l guaranteed 5, 10, 15 years. . Beaver and Blshopbrlc Wall Board cedar shingles. Metallic ceiling- Anything in the Lumber Line GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY CERTAINTEER _Roo1-`mo (runs-nnfnnrl F. 1: .. -n..._.. |I9_!*.9Y! _F.9!'.'!_!i'_| NEXT DOOR TO THE T'ANNER'Y| l.l\l'uI'a~! 6 5 ll\l.'4I.'ahJ 3 5 All kinds of F1-mt and Ornamental Trees. Small Fruits, Ever-greens. Roses, Shrubs, Climbers, etc. Everything in the Nursery line. Send list of your wants for prices. Catalogue Free. Apply For Terms AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE I II 7:aun- \Y....:~.u..n..-..... n....+1:~|..:.. n_a VIJLLLUL , \4 UV: ink,` No. 8 9 loan. nuunvna wnlvluu DVDKI IVKIDIID J.H. VVisner, Nuzseryman, Port Elgin, Ont. , 4 40-14 w. D. MENNIKIN, `Proprietor successor to the late Meaford Iehh. auccessor to me late Mearora Webb. Night andinau calls Phone 431 w .n.. u .I:nu.a.u x , .rune1'a.1 ulrector Has had 15 years experience with W. A. Miles and other leading Undertakers and Embalmers in Toronto and 0:-illia. W.B..NEILLY, Funeral Dirctor vears exnerience with W, A woo AND com. mm Wood and Coal Thatvsatlses Cat-ting done on short notice. _.__ --._. _____ .v, v...- Boilers. En nes and all kinds of farm and eta onary machinery made and repaired on shoxtest. notice ami moderate prices. AI _'._I_ .1-__ I... -,,,, 4 , I - Is on for all orders in CASTINGS, MI REPAIRS, &c. ,n V B~ARRIS- gh Court of u;b1ic, . C`on-- r t}r1e Bank Al work done by expert machin- ist and guargnteed first class. ARRIE UNDERTAKING __!TA!L9RS_ W._ Gl_2AC_E_\_f_ _S0lJ_ ` TREES! I TREES ! ! kinda nF Fr-nit and ("Iv-nnrnnnt-ol VI`-. Mulcaster Street. Barrle lssa Street, Allandale {SLOO PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE SINGLE COPIES THREE CENTS V Barrie and Allandale 45-47 Expert Machinist PHONE 404 nun I L\lI.ll (I. PH`oNE 343 773$ 'iSr${u-,3 s. (Opposite dist Church.) THE Limited ONTARIO raduate work in served as Qlic ar, Th:-oa.L&'. . .0 ndon Ophthglm 9 tum as Resndent hthal 'cH.ospi - :and irmin LOAN [mute ` 1>T1{ai? kip. } of Toronto `loan at low- Lu 0:. .D1.vvvu, 1' obta-ining_ ianship and eneral Soli- fancer, etc. `.I_ . `M , Q P19 Supremo of Ontario, Conveyancern, 1 Ofce, Ross 9. B'e11`,'K.C. uuu. IJ uxbvvuo 12 Burton lephone 661. 17, 1916 LGLEY_ In ` L9! money _to loan .=`.`;.`3. l`2{`}..`2.`Z.`.".E. .`! and Surgeon. 1 0 'Dnml>n1\ HY=SI'CIAN, .?C.-S., Edin., Office and St.. Barrio. lisher ;., J..L.I.\J.LV.L`J oz. ', Undertakers. night. Morgue` nection. Bar- Hirms CE sanko s--\Ey, Ea}, Consultation p.m., and by 7111 smau 01` )1 a`iRi`u% c`% LYON, 122 route, will be B_arrie, every "D... 17.... : to the sub :4 E._ H. Cres- 8: S. Glasgow` lb 1.1 St., Bar- LATE OF ERRIs- HRS Throat, PHONE 232; T`| ..J....L_`l_- _ 263; . ROSS . LMJALVJ 35-. {Pursuant to the provisions of the Revised, Statutes of Ontario, 1914, Chapter 121 Section 56 notice is M hereby giveii that all gciieditors and persons having any claims against , the estate of Thom-as Moran, late of 4 the township of Medonte in the j `County of Simcoe, who died on or -"about the 23rd day June, 1914, Zgetlrecuiredf on gr efoiie) eight`; -_ n ay 0 ary o sen })y post, Cprepa k r otherwise de- iver to resw'c e `ell of the ` -`town of Barne, solicitors for` Mar- garet Hayes of the township of } . Flos, the administratrix of the es- tate of the said Thomas Moran,| their christain and surnames, ad- dresses, and descriptions and the full particulars of their claims re- spective ,_prope gveried, and of said admi 's rix will proceed to distribute he ass of the said de- ceased a ong the ptirties entitled ` thereto, aving regard only to `those claims of which she shall. then have notice, and that she the said administratrix will not be" liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received at the time of such distribution. 1\Ar'l`\TT\T\ 4.1.- -174-1.. .1... AI-` Tonno`-Mr faxgk or arrie. Money Notice is Thirty-eighth ing of the Sh 'eby given that the nual General Meet- 'eholders of this ' Company will b held at the Com- pany s oice in rrie, on Saturday, Feb 19th, 1916, a 2 o'clock in the -.afternoon to rece 'e the Annual Report and Fina cial Statement Ifor the past -year, or the election *of Directors for th ensuing year :and the transaction f any other general qbusiness tl t may be brought before the m ting, THE BARBIE GAS 0 Limited. -5-7 Lucy Payne, Sec.-Treasv -Barrie, January 29th, 1916. . -are re . their e T tter ewhic * -among th V he shall th pu uant to the Trustee Act that all `per ns having claims against the Esta the wnship of Innisl, in the Count of Simcoe, widow, deceased, ired to send particulars of 'ms to the undersigned on -or befo February_26th, 1916, af- tributc t assets of the estate e entitled thereto having` ,regard onl to the claims of which have notice and that e responsible to any assets of said estate all not then have he will not person for t whose claim been received. _ _ DATED, Feb ary 7th. 1916. DONALD OSS, e .qt\1:n\ Am -9.... t`uul\;`|u-I`-A-sum of Esther Blackstock, late of . date the executor will dis-I THE BARRIE GAS PANY, Limited 6-8 `.115 I111 Uu I.-.lUllu . DATED the'1 _7th day of January, A. D., 1916. . _cRnswIcKn 8: BELL, ? 0 L1,. 1____;. -2 'D......1n Qn`I:n;4-,' NQTICE T0 CREDITORS IITORTGAGE SALE or VALUABLE` RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. 1 v3?j.?\7.' `FHA ' 211. Under and by virtue of the Pow- e1 of I ale contained in a certain Mortga , which ,will be produced at the me of sale, there will be offered r sale by Public Auction at the _w Bariie Hotel, in the Town of arrie, on Saturday, the Fourth d of March, 1916, at 12 . property in the township ' o` Vespra, in the county of Simcoe, d being composed of lots numbe twenty-seven and twenty-eight the North side of Elizabeth Str t, in the said town- ship according to Me- 'stered as `Number of Vesp Addie s Plan, 1-1` `run nrnnfna nn . In-n,__._ -.... ...... `the following_ valu- Notice to Creditbrs otary Public, t Expert. `st door west "brick Clad Adwelli` : good stable. ` 2.11. There are sa.1 said lands a" one to `be erected on nd a half storey ` house, and a VI... nrnhnvftf` in hnnf, due and a| na.1I- mues 11'U1u`1Ja.I. m ; . V. . ~ TERMS OI` SAL --10 per cent. at the time of sale a__ d the balance within thirty days -1: reafter; The prope1jty will be [sold ubject to a reserved bid. `l'.L_._.L`I.v.... `an-J-: nssln-an I'eSel'Veu mu. I . Further part1culars_ and con- Tditions will be made k wn at the time pf sale,,and in th meantime_ may be learned fro1'n. - ' L % `ST3WAM%:& srnwmw. % V > 1l - _.`J...`.......-.:4; n Q1;I:n:4-n`\svn gooa stume. _ , - l The property is out one and a 'half- miles from `Ba ie P. 0. ni-I-|1\'ll'I-`I.'l dA'l'_ J0 nan 'n3n+ Annnl Meeting }I..I:IVV`l.l\I I ` L ):-_-H vy:a._a.uA., V Mortgagee s Solicitors, (Barrie. DA'1.`ED,v the. .31st day ., of J anu-' A D.f."'.`19.1:6- 7-5-8 Ii:.l:u`.>VV.l.U.D..n uo uuuu, of the town of Barne, Sohclt-V ors for the said administra- _trix. V 3-6 .xv. Nof7 \I`vHoLE:hI(o.422e} -ruomasou anew, PUBLISHER L` $11.11.! ULJLJ, 9 Solicl r for Executor, ` Barrle, Ontano M aw EITOFFI-CE Av.) uuuu:.5z`y ;uuu5u1aUu. ` ` The tl1o1'oug'h-g`oing Dr._ Charles J. Hastings, Toronto s Chief Health 'Oicer,' is amply illus- trated in one department of the many to which he gives his vigor- ous thought andaction, namely`, the handling of the- milk problem, The most inodern methods of stamping out disease have "been adopted. Many of the most virulent diseases --tubercu1osis, septic sore throat, scarlet fever, and typhoid fever-- have been easily proved` to be car- ried by improperly handled milk. -I-II ways: 3 There are many steps to be thougrhtt out between the process of milkinga cow and that of making feedings for a sick child. Two little children have crept into the Boards of Health everywhere. One is" well. Keep him well. One is sick. Find out wl1y he is sick, and ten chances to one that it was not some neglect in hand- ling his food in a cleanly manner. Doctor Hastings is doing this, He has followed the example of other cities who reduced'theira epidemics and their infant mortality by rais- ing the standard of all milk condi- tions, especially by "pasteurization. nnn+nu t-Tnr_-cl-:3-urns !`r\4-uvivrn . `an: Inn A policy V of I The absolute necessity for the- pasteurization of milk is dealt with editorially in the current number of the Canadian Journal `of Medi- cine and ;Surgery._ Incidentally the work of Dr. Hastings in this'1'ega1'd Iis ttingly recognized. It says: ~ The +1-n-nun-`I1 nun: um 1-.nI.... -4` Baby is _Worth $65 as $275 at Birth," and if Only as An Investment, Should be Allowed `Proper Food. `DUTY OWEDVTO cnmnnoon PASTEURIZATION or MILK uausxo \.n)l.I\4uLu/LLJ' uJ truauv Ml. 11111491011. 7 Doctor Hastings shows in his concise, clear` report the fallacy of the arguments against pasteuriza- tion, giving statistics to show that infant mortality has been reduced, and that the milk itself is not ren- dered harmful by the process. - The old argument about scurvy and rickets does not hold, since both are very rare 1 white children. (KT: ', ,1,,, -1 11,: :1 r_!,, V\x.y .l.urLv LAL VVl1L|I\.1 \Jllll\.lI.\./Ll: ,It is determined that the value of a baby to the community is, ac- cordingto one professor or another, anywhere from $65 to $275 at .birth. , Be that as it may, all agree that he IS an asset, more rapidly increasing in value than any other investment 3. man can 11d. Milka being the most nearly perfect food, it n1ust"be given to him clean and fresh. To placed such powers in the hands of the. health o`icials that they may control all the herds from which-any dairy in their jurisdiction draws its supply. Farmers raising` herds with bovine tuberculosis which must be shot are not the only objectors to a this prophylactic system. Many people say hurriedly, I don t want the milk pasteurized, if in their homes there are no small children that would fall a prey to the usual- ` epidemics". `But `they only have to - read a pamphlet like Dr`. Hastings . report to -feel convinced that they `do this, th`e".Ontario 'Milk'- Act has ' - themselves are not only safer, but that it is their duty to help the cause L of the little children, of the poor. BAGGAGE CAR `AND ~ BAGGAGE nnsmovnn T-he baggage car on the Nation- al, bound for Winnipeg, was com- pletely destroyed about noon on Thursday of last week, with all of the passengers baggage and half :1 car load of.catalog1_1es. `No one Was hurt. _The re sta'rted under- neath -`a pile -of mail sacks, when the train was; at a point about three miles south. of. Cobalt, and burnt so ercely "that .thef.car had to be cut out .. at 1 fo__ncle.. ' This ;.train'~ `passed 1 da th1jough4 same at].-j1s.>10,; a.m., Thurs-. THE INTERESTS OF BARRIE, THE COUNTY`OF SIMCOE AND THE DOMINION OF CANADA OUR CRITERION. BARRIE, COUNTY OF :'SIMCOE. ONTARIO FEBRUARY & ESTEN,. urvveyors, En- ablished 1852. uilding, S. E. and Bay `Sta. ' `6, Main, '1336 with Strathy 8: F Bank of To- . 0 Barrio, will bi- 1A\.uav\.\L lrslybvau We frequently speak `of people coming` `from the -south before the cold weather is gone, and if they contract bronchitis or pneumonia, we refer to them as be1n,r.r very unwise 'for_comin{_~; from such a very warm climate` back to the cold winds that are yet. in evidence; but `We forget that in our homes and in our offices we are living in practically a trop- ical climate, or summer temperature,. and we pass immediately out of that _into a- temperature of, say from 20 above toi10 below zero. It is not _n1uch to be wondered at, then, that we so frequently contract colds, and in. that Way predispose ourselves to an attack of pneumonia. _ T-L` "A" l..-..... Lnn ...,....-A.3l.-.LIn nu}! \.A\.ll.\llalll\.IJ o v Keep your system in good order by moderate exercise` in the open air, and plenty of .fresh air in your living and sleeping rooms. Avoid overheating in your home and also undue` exposure by goiiig out into the cold with insuicient elothingv. Avoid all over-`crowded and over- heated places. VITA -`..,..~....\..4-'Iu nu.-.n`l- -45 nnnln lJl.I.u\.u.ll.\JUll-(Ir U1. _\JuII\..L \.a\I11|XILL\,I4vIaA\.:u.u. It is well to` bear in mind that pneumonia. is _due to a specic germ, and therefore may be conveyed from one person to another. Probably from 15 to 50 percent. of the peo- ple in large cities are carrying the germs of this diease in the mucous membrane a of their nose, mouth, or throat during the winter season, but unless the vitality or the resisting` powers are lowered they are not likely to gain the as- cendancy, l T T.-- ..`....... n-.,.L,.... L. .......,1 .....1.... uu uuuuun UL llllvuxlxunnxuo If you have been unavoidably and unduly exposed to cold and Wet, or both; and you feel chilly, promptly counteract this by a hot bath, brisk rubbing of t11e body, followecl by taking a glass of hot milk ' '01-hot lefnonade, 1-et1_r1ng and sta_v1ng_r` 111 your bed unt1l you have fully re- covered. ' Ckl DU GIIUUIIULI . '_1`he two diseases-that seem to predispose to pneumonia more than any others are la grippe and meas- les.. The poison produced by the germ` that has caused la grippe has a_ very marked depressing effect on the human body. It rapidly lowers the vitality and consequently lowers the resisting powers". ` It is there- fore extremely important that peo- ple should remain in. an uniform temperature and absolutely relax by going to bed and staying there until better. In this Way they hus- band their strength and best forti- fy themselves against attacks of pnuemonia or _other complications. `(TL :n uynll Ln` In-mu In vv-n;I\AJ 4-l1nl- A new, sh "hook has pfon;*s altmg its shank to hold live bait with a minimum of injury. Pneumonia .is m'ost .prevalent during the late winter and early spring'months, says Dr. Hastings, M.O.H., in his monthly bulletin. It is one of the impure air dis- eases.` `Close connement in over- heated, badly ventilated houses,` Work-rooms and factories, insuffic- ient exercise and A" alcoholism, are among the most common predis- posing causes to this fatal disease. It is the most fatal amongst those advanced in years and those addict- ed to alcohol. (trru : 1` :1 I , _ 1, V- Celery and pineapple make a dc- l1c1ous salad. I If a11 egg is frozen. put it into hot Water for a few minutes. This W111 thaw it out perfectl_v. 'M.0.H. Gives Advice-0verheating And Exposure shree month: nnnum. To prevenf carpet from unravell- ing, when cut, run two 1'_ows of ma- chine stitches with `the. machine where {it is to be cut. A few drops `of ammonia in thol Water in which silver is washed will keep it bright for a long time With- out cleaning. Famous Wash Hyals Skin` { D". D. D the greatest of skin Remedies, \ 11 remove those unsight- ly and tro lesome skin Aafictions that have In de your life a burden. That intoler ble itching, btuningl and discomfo Will disappear un- der the magic 'nuence of this rem- edy. It has 01 ed many cases pro-l nounced incura e and will reach your case. It- 11 take just a `few moments to Ste in and ask us what our experie e has been in the way of satised customers. \Ve want you to give . `D. D. a trial. Your money back nless the first bottle ifelieves you. . D. D. Soap keeps your skin hea hy. Ask us about it. i ' r 15 Years ID. DJ). H.` G. Robertson, nruggist; Barrie D PNBUMONIA TIME _ t_h Standard. Ski Remedy vL,I ;v1 Luau Juan; uv \J.l. lJll\I vuxu J\4NLO \Va1'den W . J. Knowles of York County was tendered a banquet by his fellow citizens of Aurora last week. A contract for 100,000 barrels of cement has been secured by `the Union Cement Co., of Owen Sound, for the city of Toronto. `r 11' - n an '*:>' Mme. Morin, one of the victims of the Parliament Buildings fire, was a sister of Mrs. W. J. Moore and Mrs. Frank 1VIosba11g'11, Hunts- ville. T ` n .1 11'?` .` i f1173,3 nt rates. G.

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