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Northern Advance, 6 Jul 1916, p. 3

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`blisher Lieut.-"Col. MacLaren 7 nm...... n-_--.- , 1 OFFICERS AND STAFF 157th Bu. Prest: r'\ `II ,..1,u.`.a4. z.u.. J.`J. UBL, Ul'1111a; Asst. Adjt. Ipt. W. Finlayson, Midland Paymaster tpt. H. V. Ardagh, Barrie Quartermaster,` \\fallbridg`e, Midlal I ' Medical Oieer cut. R. W. S-tewart, Barrie . Sig'nal Oicer Lieut. R. West, Ang'u,s V Musketry Officer ' H .\--L T T1 In `II ' - `rm-: m'r+:n:s'rs or BARBIE I THE 3. McLeod, 5`. Palmer; |Jf"1Zi 1', i<.w<'3'. I.V Gaug- Dav- r..rmce, Albert . . . . . . P1-nee,.Marsha1l . . . . . . -Proctor, John- J ; . . . I-`ugrsley. Thos. T. . . . .. Plant, John- . . . . . Plant, Allan Pnrvis`, Herbeft W. . . . Rals_t9'n, E C. . ,._ . J,"1!_`.` "7 I ;u.a:.u,1.u, .l.`1'K. . ..r. . Martin, Clarke W. Martin, Meleville .. . Magloughlen, Robt. J. Mason, Edward . . . . . . . Maw, John G. Mays Wm. .. Morgan, Robt. _ Milbnrn. Wm. G. Miller, Peter, James - Mindham, James Fredel _M ii 1. ikin, Harvey John Mrorey, William . . . , . Murphy, John F. . Mo(.-ntche'on, Wm. .J. . . Mclndless, Walter A. /Mclicnald, Alex M. . . . ,M.'.cGilehrist, Malcolm . M.n.(`racken, Jas. A. '. . .. Mc-Curdy, Geo. W. . . . . Mofean. Robt. W. Nash, Thos . . . . . . . . Nr.-i.'ly, Victor E._ . .. . . `R evills`. Gordon . . .. Oke, Edgar R. . . . . . . Parsons, John W. . .. . Partridge, Geo. F." . . . .. ,Patten.den, Wa1lace,R. .. Pemberton, 'Jos.. D. '. . . .E Perry, Russell A. . . . . . .5 plnita-um `EL--3-7 ' ' "' . xcmuu, r'reaer1 ;Po'lgram, Leopold Pclson, A1ex.. .. . .P.rnce, -Albert ~. F'u`!\lli| 1'----'- " . crry, uusseu A. non Piersoz}, Frederi `plvrnvn T.n.....J.`l ?ARRIE, COUNTY Adams, Thos. E. .. . Alpin, John T. . A Anderson, Thos. Armstrong`. W. S. . . . Archibald, Alfred M. Aiken, Douglas F.. . . . ' Averill, Earl Ayerst, Wm. B. . Baker, Wm. .. .. Balcombe. Stewart J. . E Barden, Geo. Baker, Herman .. E |Bavers-tock, John . Barnes, John J. . Bell, Wm. H. . . . . . . .. Berry, A. W. Binnie, Thos. . . . . .. . Bishop, Geo. G. Bishop, G. W. H. . Bishop, Wm. J. . _ Bloxham. Chas. M. .. Boone. Eden'W. S. Bogrardis. Wm. R. Bolton, Wesley A. __ Brown, "Elwood Bride, F. `A... .. Burtch, Wm. J... .. Burgess, Chas. _H. Burland, Wm. MI Burling, Edwin E. .. Campbell, Wm. J. Campbell, John S. Campbell, ._Norm'an A. .. Chiuony, Thos. H. "0 Chappel, Rex B . . . . . . . . Chappel, -Ralph M. . . .. Christie. Lewis A. Coker, Geo. R. . . . . . . .. Cooper, Wm. A. . . . . .. Crane, Andrew, T. ....1 Crawford, Ernest A. *. . Crowe, Arthur J. . - Dale, John F. . . . . . . .. Dale, Roy T. Etherington, Clement .. Elliott, Hubert F. Elliott, Oliver . . . ., . . . . nd Elliott, Har\'e_v B. Exell, "Stanley . . . . . . . .' Feltis, `V111. A.i . . . . . . . P`mla_\'s'on, Edward Flal1art_\', Ed- J. . .. . , . . .Fla_v, Harry . . . . . . . . .. , I"lemin_:, John D. . Forbes, John S. Fraser, Herbert G. . . . Furlong", Jas. -R. . , . . Glover. Arthur G. * . . . Gooeh, Alex DeB. Graves, Robert . . . . Graham, John C. .. `Graham. Luther F. . Grant, Edwin_G. .. 3- ] Gregror, Arthur . . . . . . . . )1 -Hamilton, John M. . . . . .. 1'; Henson, Edward .. 1- Heppleton. Rich. M. Hill. William. E. .. . . t, Hoa5_>',, William . . ..` . . . . . ;, Hoasr, `Georgie . . . . . . . . :, Hogben, George R. .. ., Hounsome, Thos. S. lHughes, James P. . , Hunter, Robt. W . . . . . . .. 5 Jay, Archi-bald . . . . . . . . .. 7. Jarvis, Leonard S. . . . . . .. _ Jebb. Geo. H- . . . . . I Jebb. John .. . . . . . . . . .. . Jenkins. Alfred A. .. I Jones, Robt. H . . . . . . . , Kavanafzh. Chas.vP..- . . . '_ Kearns, Richard C. . .. . .. `Kell, John R. .. `King, Mark Key, VVallace H. Kirk, David H. .. . . . . ..J Knowles, Harold ..P Knam), Wm. C. S. . . . . . .i Kruse,. William 'awrence, John S. Lawrence, Wm. F.` .. Legace. Robert Lee,aThos. Lewtlxwaite. John R. . Low, Geo. E. ..A Mayes. John T. .. ..'J Martin, Samuel F. . . Martin, Frk. R. ....A J-l)II+1.VI t``'``````` `I? 9 uuuge :0.-M., Surgery 0 nrnnv-n Amman` 111.. .-9 unas._. ....] ....] Edwin ....] ....l ..I l`hos. . . . . .` iexB . ..Mir ialph ..Mir ..`.Stroud = "" 3. _ new f onooo u o ` u o o - Do o o - In unva . . . III Frederlck V John ' W. S. n. .. ey od ....__.____.___ COUNTY OF ~ ___._/.._.____. . . . .uu.Uu|.l . .. .Ba.r;-ie; o o a a o n u u I-and rgeb. e 12 Burton. elephone 661. .,.,Allandale I . ,. Allandale .5. . .Craigvale ; -V 3 o '_.;_'._2 - `- u 0 n o-AJGLAIU . .Barrie . .Barr1e I Allandale . .Pa.ins\VviTck . .M1nes1ng . .Thornton . .Allandale I . .Thornton .-Allandalc I - - u n n - - on o o o o o a o u u o_ . . . . .Ba.rrie .Oro Station . .A1l~anda1e .. . . .Elmvale . . . . .Bar1jie . . . . .Ba.rrie . . .Ba1'rie . . .Barric . . .Barrie . . .Ba1'1'ie . . .Barrie 0 coo-on , . .Barrie o-anon:-a . . . .Barrie . . . .Barr1e . . .Barr1e 'gh Court 0'! _uFo1ic,T Con- er the Bank 'll"__-_ 4,- '.' .Ai1a'nIiZ . . . .Thornton . .. . .Minesing ....Vine A11, 1 I . . . . ; .Barrie . . . .Barrie' .. . . .Ba1-rie . . . . . .Holly . . j.Al1andale . .Al1anda1e . . . Barrlcie . . . .Barr1e . . .Barr1e . .K1ng . ."\I1nes1ng` . .M1nes1ng 1:n,,, , I" . .Ba,1'rie . . . Barrne . Elmvale A . Barrie n solo . . Barrie _ . Barrie _GLBY. otary Public, t Expert. rst door west . Barrie . Barrie .AvJ.1|L\JBlll:`.', .EImvali I .Barrie .Barr1e A . . .Barrie . . .Barr1e . . .Barr1e . .Barrie .Bar1-ie! .Barric I I 1'-l\ll1 Lfom gfore crash` a_ ' wder-:on. _ uin-{"3 ---'1-L Crushed egg shells are splendid for scouring purposes. They must be really nely crushed or they will 3 .scratch *enamelled ware or anything, Lf. of_1:he kind. Remove all the. white igekxn f1`0m'the inside of'the shell. be- . ..`jfore* crushing:-.,:and` then;, apply the '&}.=:ilamn,rnm_.: Wak gm--. jj: ~SlCOE ANDITHEI DOMINFON ' num. Q1195 an ,:znd , . ;to_1jmer Mem 1' at ciew. nnwr. BA.RRIE. P. 0. Box, 96. ...,...., uuu quwluy ne removed by washing and drying the pans, scour- ling with common salt and placing on the stove until the salt is brown.` Shake qften then wash the pan as usual. ' V` 1 , - uacu LUI scusunlng. A brilliant polish may be given to brass door xings, ornaments, etc., by washing them in alum and lye, Make a` solution by boiling an ounce of alum m 9. mm M9 1.... .....u __-ur v;u..nl.7 a. aUl.ul.1UIl D: alum m a pmt the articles in it. uuuugu LU IRIVU one. Mashed summer squash should ways have 9. pinch of sugar stir: I in` with the butter, `pepper and` s` used for seasomng; A In-ll:.m+ ....I:..1. ...--- L- y-uuoauu -uuu.u_:.','t. I As soon as hot weather comes `have as many meals as posisble on ~'a shady porch-if you are lucky enough to have one. `II.-...L...?I --_.,,V ` ' ` RIVWDI Asparagus prepared as usual on buttered toast and with grated cheese shattered over it is often a. pleasant change.` A: nnn nn Lad. :--L" I VK_ing Victor of Italy signed a decree for the expenditure of an `ad- ditional 80,000,000 lire for war pur- poses. A __ _M 7 - .London, June. 28.---The Yorkshire Post s London correspondent, usual- ly well informed, to-day says it is quite possible that the Duke of Con~ nau,<:;l1t may go to Ireland to repre- sent the King: in the Home Rule portion. Firstly, it is the King s wish, secondly, the Duke abhors a life of idleness, and thirdly, he de- sires an appointment nearer home, principally for thesake of the Duch- ess,, w.hose health, though much im- proved, is by no means robust. IJ V s)|/\. Illa VVe will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by HallA s Ca- tarrh Cure. Circulars free. All `_Dr11ggists, 750. \F. J. CHENEY &_ CO., Toledo, 0. GATARRHAL DI-JAPNESS CAN- . NOT BE uvann by local applications, as they cannot H reach the diseased portion of the 5 car. There is only one Way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal D_ea.fness is caused by an inamed condition of the mucous lining of.` the Eustachian Tube. \lVhen this tube 15 inamedyou have a rum- bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deaf- 7 ness is the result. Unless the in- ammation can be reduced and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing: will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which is an inamed con- . dition of the mucous surfaces. Hall s- Catarrh Cure acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. H, 93.5 CONN AUGHTA FOR IRELAND 1g Richardson, Arthur` A. 1e Richardson, Herbert .. 1e Richmond, Albert m Roadhouse, Chas. A. . _ Ross. Thos. W . ie `Robertson, `Cecil C. Rob'ns, John J. Roe well, Ed. J. .. Sampson, Lawson T.. Shanacy, Martin . . . . Shanacy, Albert .. .. Shinniman, Norman L. . Skinner, Norman E.. . . . Smi-tl1, Patrick H. Smith, Harry . . . . Smith, Robt. . .. . .. . Somers, Thos. A. .. Squibb, VVm. H. . . . . .. 3 I Stephens, Paul .C.- . .` V . . 3 Stewart, Paul C. T Swan, Wm. R. '..F Sweeney, Richard Sweeney, Lorne .. Taylor, Arthur H. . .. . Taggart,_ Cecil . . . . . . . . Tagga1't, Edward . . Torington, Chas. I. Thompson, Donald N. . Thompson, Chester W. . 'Thomas, .\Valter .. Trumbley, John A. .. . Venton, Albert E.- . .. . . Walkinshaw, Frank, M. . Walsh, Thos. E . . . . . . . . .. Walsh, John \Valler, Roderick -. . \Valler', VVellingvt0n . . . \Vard, Charles. . . . . . Webb, Thos. A. .. Wharram, Nesseld .. U15 an ; soda _3A1 . -.-J uuuung 'uLl 0111108 of lye and wash n if ~ ..V..uuA_v Luuacll, '.lJC3.I' lt. be r1nn~F'nnnm n-A ouluclall auuuul 841` stlrred salt L, . .Fergusonval D,_ ,__,.' , oC.'S-g Edilh. Office agd PHYSLCIAN. ' .Oro . Station . . . .Midhurst . .Midhurst . . . . .Barrie .Oro Station . . . ...Barrie . .Cookstown . J.VJ.Lllll u1 Db . .Stroud .Allan_daIe . .Barrie . . . .Barri e . . . .Barri_e A. .PainsWick . . . . .Barr1e .5 uauu V an: . . . .Barrie . .Ba1-rie .Allandale 31: OI`-' [7:&"a' . .Barrie . . Barrie . . Barrie . . Barrie . Barrie Money spent in advertising in a e Local Paper is not an expenditure, but investment. A Try it to T `fbopst your . 6TH,i j 1 941 6 CANADA OUR CRITERION. -: mo medicine is of a1 ease except such as promote the appei complications. The death-rate from tu civilized countries has been materially death-rate in Ontario was 148 per 10C to increased application of. knowledge 85 per 100,000 of population. This reduction. In fact` if people utilized 2 sumption. would be as rare as a death not to fear fresh air. They do not seek from tuberculous cows, the greatest c -pasteurized and the germs of the disea. of our cities. Many anti-tuberculosis soc the country. Boards of Health have s Sanatoria for the care of the aiicted through the agency of philanthropic pet , .......,. LLUIJ-1 nut: eartn ,,-_- -...._, uau uauisuea Sick- 100,000 of population. '.I`o-day, thanks in regard to this disease, the rate is death rate is still capable of much people nfilirma .n n.. .-_-- - - .e.u.uc suznness, I01` baldness, ( the patent medicines of a. past for them -they would have con` if there was no sale for them, ness from the earth. ' nr 44... ru-4---L -- - "` "`J`J LU I yucvb llleulcll MEDICINES as ormerly. On than it used to h Iulness of these remedies has `fraud found in many cases, the people that these promises have of purchase. There is a questia Thereis no doubt that many of _them. ' ith, i916 LIFE `IN THE COUNTRY ULUI` 3' mm machine, pro- $225.00 or in large that sum. `Dunlap St. Phone 86. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. farmer's boys and girls in respect to the possibilities of Canada, Nut, Stove\md Egg Sizes 25 cents per ton will be allowed _ Farmers andothersftcaming from coal . ed. kUn LIGLLA \IO arrie. Money; _... `(O a.u;a.u.u ua'VE' spread care have ' philanthropic people. . ~ from smallpox. r. , _v-J MA-I-`QlBIK uu UL. nuumeage In ' 2-auuu H. 21 ' them 2 n n- _- _-..... W "M... u. mlgnt achieve!- res which have been shown all over Board of Health might be advantageousw ; benet to every community. There are` , ,/..- --v .ruu1L|4 1:) UULLBF 80.11 [the truth as to the character and use- placed before the people. The rank 1rd promises of cure for every kind of the knowledge of the great mass of the reen made good have made people wary any patent medicine is of much value. are a downright injury to those using 75 per ton, 7.90 3.00 % gm 4--------_ 8 L00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE SINGLI OOPIK THRI I OINTI N, BARRIS. tary Publi II.-ua nu 4-A , __, -- \/ nvuLu.J.Ll5 ep it out of their homes. Milk of tuberculosis in children, is led in the milk supply of most have been established all over the truth about the disease. been started here and there Yard Piione 113 -- ....u. 1.1. auu ' so-calle cures sold under s, cures for drunkenness, for .dreds Of other hrlrnan :l1.-- 1 - :h its Journal, has done its exposure of the frau o-nnllnd run-.-....n ..-a.u , - 7-..`.-suuc uvul 3.1001101. treatment of the dis- ough, pain, and other utario as well as in all e Vearg Tn 1on1 4-1-- d a death fronldcam: People are learning 1; their hnfnng Mm Cl" runxenness, ' human ills. It'- | nnmnsv n1n.`_.-_I ents of th1};>;- and the institu- Lng` them in the V circle might be m machine, 5.00 or sum. 1'1` "M u ` Dunlop Street, oe. the Pro- every I.-- e Suprernb of Ontario, . iEn'"To nt rates. G. Graduate :1!` in K . das ' Ea; _ real. ' .nn' an nnnnm In A u .uD.LAaL1. u1,-veyors, . En- Ebuhd ___I .13.. _Q (I H sU_6- N. I? i"'.'*!~_ ., PHONE 82. Undertaken. ight. Morgan action. Bu`-L aid, CE -7 ed to the In L E. H. Cress II339s ...\,..., ..-- 1-onto, will` be Barrie, T every 's-+\Eye, Ear, Consultation p.m., and by LN 1. , .uL\.n.r , Notaries gers. Money at 5 `per n St., `Bar- .F.P. Gagow \Y EYON, `122 01` I JJGL-I. Barrio, 6- Eair '_1`hroa1.E .on` pn Ophtl menu as Re uilding, _ S. E. and Buy StI.. IA n 'Q` three months. rannum. T I! L` v loan. Bank`! UU uuu - St.. Barrio. RIERS B-_ARRI`S- L, OFFIOEA _ gvbl` 85-- Owing to the lack of the necessary _ Yes, there will be soon no more red De available for the War Oice and .e sewhere, say Punch. It is to be t 1101396; however, that the int!` pie que. salufatioli `-Wit]? t,71..1<`.}I sta otcers -i!',1_,_i',1}0` -h&3.3'i*3' mutate hi} v-.tc _ White frost reported on July# 8. Bank of Commerce ooc/upied their `new quarters, corner of A Owen and_ Dunlop streets. ' V I `.`l1n 4-on--u. A----4-3` '- ` 7a location for a band stand. The the residences of Judge Ardagh and -"Dr.,'Morton was mentioned as a like- . unuuy au_1 U!_$'| The town council was considering property fronting the lake, opposite .4; u w IXIUU .LV .11. Allandale claimed a 924. 117: -- A -_r-~-.... VI) [luv 111 uuu `supply free water to [e fountain` donated by the W.C.T.U. . . I.0.0.F. oicers installed. Alex`. LBroWnlee N .G. A ' . - 'ArH....J-|~ ` ' ` x I 1; -What wds Happening T x` '3: in Barrie-425 years ago x. `:1: this week 1: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx From The Advance of July 9, 1891 A and ."l'Q.'; zcfn w m - - * " XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXE x LOOKING` BACKWARD. ix; .3: _ V ._ '1 XXXXXXXIXIXXXXXXIXXXIX _-___-:_-- XXXXXXXIXIXXXIXXXXXXXX . _ _ x W'.EEK.LY. CALENDAR - - x . -+ ` 3 Tllursday, July 6th,~ 1916 x l87th day of the year X1 -- x Council Meetings ' x` Barrie town . . . . . ._July 17' x N ot_tawasaga tp., . . . . J uly 8 x ` _ Tecnmseth tp., at Beeton July 1:- Mg "vx Tecumseth tp. at Beeton, July x E. ` m -mvvu D First Quarter .. Full Moon . . . . Last Quarter New Moon . . . . UlI1I`Y J. \Ilhl.A\I Money _ to s` of interest. in the prom- d by the Bank . Ofce, Elm- . Boys, K.C., Chief Event in the War ` a. - Year Ago July 2, 1915-German pro-A gross `menaced Ivangored for- -tress in Poland. The Crown Prince s terric attack -in the Argonne failed. uuw. u-u1`u1'_y Dullalng`. . 'July 8, 1915--Sixteen To- ronto people were kilkgd and seventy injured in a trolley car accident [at Queens.ton,' Ont. ` ` llllulllllu July 6, 1916--Ball, Mill Co. awarded cont: new. library building`. '.Tn1v R 1o1:Q:..a-. VOL. LXV. 'l'IJ O;lTia ...Thursday, July 13 Bradford Saturday, July 15 _.-__. Chief Events _this_ `week a ' year ago July 4,` .1915 -- `Rev. W. Price entered upon his minis- try with Christ Episcopalv church. 1-__1_, n 1.... -- -- --A _...--,.v ;.ruu.Lu7 UL. .l_SJUuUuUl0n. Division Couft Da}tesV b New Lowell, Tuesday, July 11 Coldwater, Wednesday, July 12. ` at u". nu. - Barrie Board V `V I `L/.`.u.L., pusswng omen espec1al- ier St. Phont 0! Scott s o Bookstore f #Bariie Moon's Phases av. No. 27 WHOLE NC THOMPSON CHEW. PUBLISHER. ~ .uu4-uau. , I uuuug warded contract for ., 1...:1.1:..._. .. July 8 ..s.VJ1l1y .., .. July 21 [ . . .. July 29, ,, No. 27 No. 4246} son I-uausncn off . Education v'1l\ populatin of <;_<;f"i`o~r;1;tTo:A ts. (-Opposito odist Church.) 'Baker, Andrew. P. Ruthven, Cel _ ` --a.vvvvo\ILll I Corporals - W- L.` Corbett, P. Wardman, Reid, Barrie; J. E; R. Feltis R. J. Loughleen, A. _D. Elli- son, Coo_ksto_wn; C. H. .Harvie. Tot- tenham; J.-H. McCua.'ig,0ro Station; P. V.- Kennedy, Vine; .McKenzie.. "Signal C01-ps-D. G. Anderson and . W.` H. Anderson,,Ba}rrie. _ - Brass band-_-Stanley` Allan, "Her- ._b'ert J. Chapgell . o'....I- L--.-.1 -'- " Non-Commissioned Oicers, Barri T" and Vicinity, ``B A O0. . ` Company Srgt.-Miijor v-_ A. K. Pitt, Barrie. . . ' . Co. Q. M. SeTrgt.-.-L. M. Montgom- ery, Barrie. _ _- . , Sergeants - Mayes, -"Partridge, Pitchford, Fraser, Joudan, Penton, l~'Barrie; McLennan, Ora .S.t9'.tion.-_V I 1`! } Room A Clerks-C. W. "Sloan, Churchill and` C. A. Mullen, Barrie. `Transport Sergt.-Ken. N ettleton, Collingwood. - ` _Pioneer SergtA.-S. Ayles, Orillia. Signal Sergt.-Gordon Longman, Machine Gun Sec.- Sergt.-`-Grant Longman, Barrie. - Hospital Serg*t.--G, C. Morris, Midland. I Paymaster Sergt.-/-E. C. Orillia. I T _se{gt. Ta.il dr-E. T. Ty_rer, "Bar- Tle. '4 > I Selgt. Bugle Band--M. J.V han, Collingwood. M Quartermaster Sei'gt.--H. _S. 1s, Bvarme. ' T Ordrly Room Sergt.--F. P2 iOrillia. ' ' '& Bfovn, r obtaining izinship and eneral Soli- ancer, eto. -k, No.-'. 8 _ 1...... - _v-- VVAQAAJS IV \JIJ\lo ll. _l?;;a`11dmaste1'--'E. G. Redditt, Bar- Irxe. . . P ;. ' I Lieutenants--G. W- Elmvale; A. K. Mair, J. 0. Powell, _B_a1'rie; vColling'wood; C. E. Mel wood; J. Hip! Head; J. T. Stubley, .\.'(T 14` `D----LA .""" Second in Co. Command --Capzt. `H. C_. Duncan, Collingwood; Capt. A. P; Potter, Tottenham; Capt. E. VValker, Orillia; Capt. I. K. Brown, Midland. ' - . ' i Machine Gun \JLLll: ........ .._, -Lieut. J. E. Tudhop'e, Orillia Cl. Oicer Inivout-. M. B. Cook, Orillia Bo111bi11_.0;' Oicor, Lieut. NV. H. Dnnca 11, Midland . Scout Oicer _ Lieut. H. M. Dyment, Barrio Transport .Ofcer ' Company Commando E. McLean, Colhngw Knowles, Cookstown; Major Orillia; C vale. ` r_s-Maj or C. ood ;. Major Mainer, apt. Robinson, Eden- J I MacLa,ren, Barrie Oicer Commanding M Major W. D. Smith, Meaford Senior_ Major _ Major W. H. vHedgs, `Toronto Junior Major Cant. W. F. Anderson, Ori_llia Chaplain . `Capt F. N. Grandy, Barrie . Adjutant ' (~1_'_L f 1r .-ri . - Capt. Capt. Lieut. of Q.[`oronto 1oaz.:2t low-

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