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Northern Advance, 6 Sep 1917, p. 4

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Inc ulnur I Fred Pulk. ('ox1gr.nul.:tinn.< to Mr. .\tkin.~'nn on the birth of ` .\Ir.<. French and .\!i.~'s Marion are visit- ing her mother, who is very ill at Jack- son's Point. ' rlnr nmnv i~~imu!_- -ma Hnuhur fur Miss Chuppt-11 is improving in health. " Heinr- [ STIRRING STORIES OI` .\ir.=. Wm. DeGeer hz:.~' returned to Bar-` `- J * Thu (`:1n:1di:m (2:12!-tto. )_mb]isln- ` in London, I-1111.. ptlblisln-s (-:1(~]1 \\'(-(-k the ()Hi('ii1l list 0|," :1\\':11' l'm' u'ull:m- try, bestowed by the Kiln}-'. In tho issuo 01' .-\uL_r`. 131111, tlwro :11>p(-:us a list 01' 156 nfoors and men, among them four Balrric boys: JAL. |)I||||l|\'| l\\.'||.) `III IIUUIIL .llII.u'-`_ His cmnp:m_\' `_-aim-I tlu-in ()h_i('('1i\`(` and ('()IL~'()li4l:lI(`ll tin-i1` p<). l)u1'- iu-_-' the wlm1(- limo tlwy \\'('I'(` hol this ]m.~'itim1 tho :ll'(`:l \\':1s h(~:1\`i|_\' slut-llt-tl, but lw xnzlintnim-I his m'-_::m- isntinn um! thmuu'hm1t wt :1 . (lid (-.\':nnpl<- to his men. ' I I -1|I\Ivv\\u _-`nu, ............ . . \\'i\('|l in l'il11l".1'(` 01' (':1l'l'_\'il1}.L' }>:n'ti(-.4, in koopin-4' his bnttuiion h`1l]!]Iii(`(i with mmnunitimi, rations and watt-1'. The ontiro znno \\`ili('il had to be t1':I\'o1'sml wzxs unuivr il(`1l\`_\' hi|(`ii fire, but 0\\`il1'.:` to his skilled 11-,au1(-rshiw_) his (-u.~`.u:1lti('.~` \\'(-1'0 \'(-1'ysli;:lit.,()1i 0:10 o<-z;a: a vof1'nde'd mun nut 01' uvtion under vm'_v ho:1\'_\` shell fire, and his w0i'k under firt- has at all times been Il`iu]`i{(`li. by coolness and 1is1'ogu1'ii of daiigcr. -\v, Lt. C]l2l1`l(!S J'I:l\\ :n'(1 Uttou, ]nI'.-- Uv lcrl his men in tho nmst 5_,-'z11|21nt mznnu-1', and \\'us lam!-l_\' 1`l`s])()l)H)l(` for the st1(:(:ess oi. the 01)o1'a1ti0ns. Mr. and .\Ir.=. Deoring have returned to Hm1t.=\`ille after spending their \'21cmi0n here. Mr. Deering one of the teachers in the public .~:chool.< of above town. UL and 1.- L...,... /. Lt. Gordon Cummings Patterson, `Tnl'.--.-\s iIlt,(?Cf_','(`1)C(` oioor he did i11\'ul'.1uhl<-. \\'m'k in 1'c<:(ei\'i1l;- :u-<:ur- alto reports 01' tlw aulvzuu-('. Latt-I`, hv r.-:n'ri(- out sumo \'m'_v d:11'ing_,-' ru- t-011nniss:In(-os of the 1-nomy lim-5. iss Jenn C:1.~t <-end :11 her } mm; (ro.-.<;,-t.-.\Iu,a. (.-m. no-_-t.- S-_-`t.-.\luj.) H. 1'}. Smith, lnl'.-Ho slmwml urvut. r(-smnw-0 nml (-n<-r_ (-:11'r_\'in,-.3 l .. 1.. . L..oL..l!,\.\ I'Ienx'j' .\Ie.~hi ill. i< _ . Craig: ( relatives he`: : Tu'.u1in.=m1 ( teacher, 1111:: v that the Goverr.m- General has L the Uurscriptinn Bill, do you think uung men of the Dominion will pack 0'11` tx'u=.xMs=.< in their u`.rT Iii . buy and \ ,. ' F. I-Ierxn-an J. Hewitt is visitinv fric-n(I.< in C , I\'-w::1;u'ket zmrl Tumnm. Mr. and Mrs. Gnrohl Power are enjoy ing :1 hr.-liday am0ng.=t frienrls. has cc.-1't:xi111_\' heen ... .& .,. 4... 'dI`{' >1: roof. Lizzie F.l1.~n1ers= mu! Thornton of are .-pemling :1 few (1a_\'.< under the .-.-mf Military Cross .S':nmu-l Kenyon l.ount,1nlf.~- -nInn||\\' II'l;|Il-ll Hm-iv l\`I`ln14`;\`t| CRAIGHURST LEFROY SHANTY Man of Toronto spent the` 2:` home here. | NINESING Our tnncherc, .\Ii.<.~' Paton and Miss Fos- ter, have begun operations ug-.aix1 and no dnubt will he hsnem3:! by their rest :'rrm= their luhnrs. "wilt of L;-f1'0y, who has ':nnpm'.< lmvo taken their my Bench preselxts 21 de- of Mozxfnnl, our public IS, x'e. her duties. is spending the holiday Iirxvest Puik are \`i. 1'-ir p-arc-nt.~', Mr. and Mrs. IZ1m\'a1<,- spent Sundu_v `12 . HEP:.(_)IC DEEDS Scpt, 3, 1917. Jun 21 \u:_v IIu.`_y is said there new` at the (1i1Ye1~sv1xtl .1` .L.\ .. Mr. Gavin Allen, vsho has the cmnr-.u`t - I\I\ elm 1-`. 1) Imhh-n ....L .. BAY 3rd Sept, 3rd, 1917. I 5 \'i: her :' the 3rd line, I :< Johnston and the B.C.I. and Mrs. Tom . teacher, . 3m, 1917. H1 Hlfi`lll.ll.: "or :~zxti.=fac- ` busy n nor. Mr. Will ; ing friemls ' 1917. Barrie schools re-opened on Tues-` day of this week 1'o1"f'ho full `wrnl. ` The st-.1f1's in the public schools and [,.llm.-lnfr. uvn - .Lll\: Btu: In An Col1c`_,-'iut(: arc: v~...V_,,,,, Central School .135. .\[n1`]in, p1'in<-ipzii; T. 0. Mixt- son, Mi.s'.s' Booth. Miss M(*C0il, .\li:~'s Lon;'1n:m, Misrs Hi-ion l)()u:':\ll. (I3:n'1'i(.-), .\Ii.~;s Li`.'ii1L:s('0n0, Miss Cluttnn. lliras .h"11kins (C(7T)i{:4t{) \'-'11). Miss Mt-1'{0i)i(*. Miss .\Imf(>1'_\' Wiri- dt-1'I'i(`1(l (.\'(`,\`.`n1u1'k('t), Ki11 _ ten. -1-, , L 1-1-1--_..1 c1..'L.,.,.1 K J. H. .\[m'ris0n. p1'in<-i]):11: 1H |I illi115_*'slo_\', .\li.~:.s 1Iom'_\'. _\li.<.s .\Iom'o. l lliss .\l01'1'ison, Miss Sproulc, I (tr:1nsf`e1'1'cd t'1'0m C`enh'ul). Burton Ave. School E. Sllmuu }n`in<-i1u:1l; .\1i.~:.s' M.i11:rn_\', )Hs>' _\l:n:~;h21ll. .`.i. Kox11wd_\', Miss Collins, .`.[i::s .\l:11'~_-'211'<*t .\'in<']:1ir (sup- ply for .\1i.<.~: M4-stmn). .\H\'.\` K:1tl!- 10011 Cook (01'ilii:1), l\'imlm';_-':11`10n. East Ward School S. I]. ][(`m'_\'. M. .-\., p1'i11<-ipul, :\I:1Hwm:1ti(-s nml .\`t-ivlwv. -\. ll:1_\'. M':1tho1n-.1ti(a<. H. J. H(`:1H1, 1'3. .\.. .\`<'iv:1<*(-, 'I, |1_\'si- c-:11 Cnlturo and Cadet ]'nstru(-101'. Miss Mae N. Bu1'1'iss, English, Fl'L`l1("h, (Herman and 1 lI_\'.5`i(':ll Cul- Lu-un | turc. Collegiate Institute The staff of the C0110;'i:lf(` 1-mu-uins us it xvas last term: '.\Ii. I'i`\':1 .'\.. i o\\'m'. and .~\1'ithmotiC. .\[i.s's (llivc u'1':1pli_\', Latin. ("on:m<-1'ci:\l I ;u1'n.', ]Iistm'_y, (,1 co- .5 T110 :1i.t(`11(i:l11C'(` on the 0p011i11;: day was 174'), mil_\' 1911 less than i:i.~i' _\'0:11' in tho nvw school. The i'i1`st J'm'n1 11:15 75 pupils c:11'o]l<,- :1 much lz1i':'er 1lll1l1i)(`1' th.-in lust _\'v:1r. It is :1 -_-'i':1til'_\'inu' thin`,-' to have the stzlff 1'ctu1'u i11 its c11tirci'_\'. Un- der conditions at ]3l'l'>i('11i _, ntlmr schools must have looked 3:00;], their 1'(*t1u'nin;` shows . ]()_\'a1il}' to the school, passing through a crisis be- t\\'(-vn <'l(-striitetioii auul re-huil .'\1't. Miss ` Bliss Ethel Corbcl duties as tsacher of ` J. E. Carson. I71: '1. Al. \ . It .\\'<-.. and l`m'm \\':11'd, I :n1'ri0, 11:1 his son, (iulnu-1' killed on .-\u'_". \\'<-11t0\'m: 1 . _, ..al.. IV |\\ ('llL l)\l`l'.\l'ii.`- 111 -\lH|I Aunt. u|l\ in-\`v\'u1 mon1h.< 01' 11':1inin;_-' in Him H C. H. A. t1'ni11ing camps at Pvtznval [wn nml l\'i11::'. Ho \\':1~' born :1 `amt! In-l'm'(* (mlisllzlvnt had boml om Stroud, 110111` B:n'1'i(-, `_ 1. _\'o:n's :1-:1 l lI10_\'Wl l'm' m-:n'l_\` tlm-(~ on-:n's |)_\' 111 ll . VV. Ellis Conlpany, Toronto. Th ....nn- !\ll' Q'I';lIn1l< n|' Hr nnrl \Il`- I. H. 11111.5 blllllll 11111111` old 1'1'i(-min` l".\':m.s' will 1'<-'_*`1`(`t ` 1` AL, l.\(lIi-3 \\llI |\_l\l LIV |I\m nl` tlwir son. one more dv. tln'0u \\':u"s .\`iis_4 . Cllzlrlos \\'. (_'x1`nhan1. 13 Prust ;\\'(`. Toronto, was i11st:\x1tl_\' killed on .\Im1d:1_\' afternoon when the auto- mobile in \\'hi<-ll [10 \\'us ridin-_". was on-1'-1I11'n(-:1m'(-1' :1 5100] omb:1111{- mont at th(~_Y01'k Mills side;-nml and the >('(`()Il(l ('(lll(`(`.\'$i()1l 01' linst \_ m'k. \\'h(-n uhuui` n milv mu! :1 qu:11't(-2' e:1st 0|` York Mills, J:uu('.; (?lin'm1n- hrormwr. tho lri\'(31`, took tho \\'rr:n,~' mzul, and in :1tt-nnptilr.-` to turn the rzn` wont on-1' an (-xnhzmkmcnt. (im- luun jumpml. but was .~'t1'u.-k to 111(- `_'l'0lHHl h_\` the 1m1(lj_-`11:11`(l und killt-cl. ])(-M-n.~;(-rl wusuh1'0th<~1'-iu-1:1\\' 01' M1`. .-\. 1*`. .-\. _\I:1l(-omsmu, of town. THE PI{E-SERVATION (SF The 11l`}_:`(`llt not-(1 01' <-nn.sm-V1114` ox"- (-r_v onncv nl` fond 1n'0d11r-(` this _y(-:11` Inukos the n1z1t1<-1' 0| ])1'(`S('l'\':lH()ll in Hm llonu-, of spn-r'i:11 in1pm'l':1n<-(-. TIM- .'\(1\`iHH`(' in l'm'm<-1' ismt-s. 1n'in1(-I tlirootimls for ('n01(in_ fish, 11(-xi` wt-(-|< will l)(--gin tlw 1>uhli(-niion of 1'('(*i])(-s, f_"ll2l1'21l)t(`(`ll by tho :'m`(`1'n- nu-nt, I'm` thv ]n'(*.s(-1'\`inu` OI` l'1'11iis `\r\\:v ... L'l|I`k"K SCHOOLS RE-OPENED ;\'ewn1nrk(-8 friends. R. Graham] recently. Substitute for Apple S8.11C( Witii the total J'ailurc, :ilmo.~ the apple ('1'()]). :1tl.(-ntinn is turned by the 1mu.~'.(-\\'il'(- to :1 51 tuto for UN` \\`hnl(~smm- nml ]m dish, apple sauce. lnHlxul):1r found an (-xoi-llt-nt .s'I1h.s`1i1,ut(', now \\`l1(-,n tlw st-vnml vrop is I is the ht-.~'.t iil'.l(` tn pm-s(*|'\'(~. f`..4 H... .-l...l.n.-I. :I\ dun-I I IS lll[' lH'.\L llI1ll' up [1n'n\'|\r. Cut: the rlnlhzlrb in short pi: and put in s(-3101', fill with < water, s11l)1n(-r_I_~`v S('ill(`l` in \v:n1-r [scrmv on top. \\'l1on put up in way, air-tight, the 1'hub:u`b is I as fresh as when pulled. DR. nvz{1~}Vs " KILLED NEAR YORK MILLS 1*'ri 01' l:I.~`.t \\'-ck. .\'hm'l,l_\` n|"t<`r ht-1' for Ilamiltnn, :1 nu~.<- .s`:1_I_"(- cmnc for .\lrs. \\'il|i:nn Mil- hurn, that Iwr l|u.~'h:1n haul In-vn killed in notion. Before (-nlistim: -n n '1."_".'xl. 0:. l...H..l2.... D0,. nil_'_',\' l,'uIII\: Inn A |.1. u nun u Allll with th(- 'l:')Tlh Sinu-no hnttnliml P11-. .\l"ilhm'n was (-mp10_\'o on :1 l':n'm non)` 'l`hm'ntm1. He was :1 S<~()t:o|1- man by birth. Saturday word ounw to Mr. John Reid, tlmtv his son. l`Il\vm'l 3.. was missiny_r sim-,0 Amrlxst ]:'>tl1. PM-. Reid wont to Englzmd with the 157131 battalion. West Ward School J. L. K(-:19`<-_\',. .\Im1m'z1.-1. PTIE. MILBURN Kwl-Ib.-LED ROUND ABOUT BARREE` I. .1. \ l4\ilH`. l`m'mm".\' `h, PTE. REID MISSING `. l'I\`:1n<. of 5) l{:>.~'ol:1\\'11 :n'mm"._\' 01' the .~'i:\'Ih has })(-on :1 that I` 1` L`...... . ... n. B. .-\., Cl2\ssi<-s an THE NORTHERN ADVANCE : > }:$>01`T KELLED Vl|IlIIl\'I JAVIII -\[n'ill:1st, 212101` iv-uinhn-~ in HM: H , .LUL\}IIlUo Dr. and T :1(*ur of tho I'(- lmmv n ' V, , , , .HI|l' illlll lI|Ill|| In Jilmlmrh Sauce almost, ,, T . L ._f The label on your paper shows the date to which your subscription is paid. Look at it. If it does not read 1918, it should. III`!-`Ir, `II s h('in_'_" s11h.~`.ti- ]m]nll:ll \`\III"| i< FOOD`: .u ..a. l(` loss m:1 _\' 1`|1'(~ . The .\[1`s. I , 03:11 ill II I`, and |'(~:ul_\', pit-(-(-s 1 cold. iv!` zuul I tllis ; kept md 'n :12!` (-I31"- Every Worker Should Get a Chance fa` Exercise His Ability. In the American Magazine Herman Schneider. dean of the school of en- gineering of the Universify of Cincin- nati, who has devoted his life to a study of human ability and tting the right job to the right man, says: VI"horn a: n nrxxv ns\`Ch0102`_V of work, JLKV. ll \'i.~ite(l job to the right man, 57.1; s. There is a new psychology One of its most inspiring principles is that the man who makes a failure on one job is likely to make a success of the job of an opposite type. assuming, of course, that he fails in the face of real effort. This is the signiiicance of failure: It points the way to an occu- pation which means success. [Failure to a willing man is merely misplace- ment on his job. Failure at one job is not a calamity; it is an indication. Ev- ery failure is a guidepost to success. I'4`nvvh1n.'\fniv some emnloyers are be- ".mE` MAN "AND i1.I-'$~iOB.-: :-:_..- | muuro 1 Fortu1mtel_v some employers ginning to understand this. When a man fails in one job they shift him to another of an opposite type. And it` the worker is not lazy or dishon- est he usually succeeds. No foreman should he allowed to diselmrge :1 man. He should merely report to a central oflice that the man is not successful on his p:u`ticul:1r kind of work. In an- other department he may break rec- ords. To {ire a man who has failed at one job is poor business. The shifting of failures means the making of suc- S ll `:;UlU!:11ua\. |.V u-.-..-.. Where This Stupid Animal Poses as a Student of Astronomy. For an nnirnul that is rutetl so low in the scale of intelligence as the turtle it is really uiiiuzing to note the lieeu sense of intuition they display. '_L`here is n trzulition among the na- tives of V'euezuel:1 that turtles will not begin to lay their eggs until the South- ern Cross, which is the characteristic object of the iirmaunent in the southern hemisphere, is con1p1etel_V formed- thut is, not until the four stars which form the cross have moved on through the heavens and huve reached a posi- tion perpendicuiur to the liorizon. 1. :. nvnn 1-nnnrirwl hr :1 member of tion [)e1`penu1cuJu1' [U Lue uuunuu. It is even reported by :1 one exploring expedition in Venezuela `that at midnight, when the turtles ..,. |m:n.-. m..+nlm.1 hv Hm n:1t111'a1iStS. that at miumgun wueu Luu LLILLICD were being watched by the naturalists, the great mass of creatures went back into the waters without laying, leaving but 2; few of their companions behind them to act as Sentinels. | 4. |...Ic nncf 0 in Hm Innrning at the them to act as seuuuens. At half past 2 in the morning, at the moment when the Southern Cross seemed exactly perpendicular to the horizon, :1 great motion was perceived on the shore of the river, and the tur- tles came out in battalions. They scat- tered rapidly in all directions. dug holes in the sand, deposited their eggs and then covered up the places, taking great pains to leave the surface smooth and flat as they had found it.--Argo- I\n\II.' uuu u` uaut Saved Himself. As to the most embarrassing mo- ment in his life, U. R. Treat related it to the club in this way: I had taken Gladys Harcourt to a swell cafe after the opera, and as we were both hungry I ordered without stint, while the score mounted up. When the check fell beside my plate I was astounded on discovery that I had lost my purse, doubtless at the hands of a pickpocket. The nssiduous and expectant waiter stood by. I was a stranger in this city, and of course knew no one in the restaurant. A1- ready the waiter was beckoning to some one. perhaps an otlicer. I was sure to be arrested. Gladys, unaware of my dilemma, was drawing on her gloves. A great clock boomed the hour. I was saved, for at the twelfth stroke I awoke." The Egg and the Shell. Eggshells are made chiefly of carbo- nate of lime, and the yolk is half wa- ter, half oil und gilbumen, while the white of an egg, as it is called, consists of water chiey with albumen and a little phosphorus and sulphur. The yoll: always oats at the top of the white, so to he as near as possible to the hen when she sits upon it to hatch it. while two cords attached to the yolk, one at each end, prevent it from actually touching the shell. .\Ir.<. Walter .`-Xillimn panied by the f<:r:nr:r..~' Crrvssley, have gone tr) 1 in Toronto. TALE OF THE TURTLE. _:_._. \ . The Allegory. ` A ne illustration of the allegory may be seen in Paul's epistle to the I Galatians iv, 14. where the apostle gives an allegorical interpretation to the historical narration of Ilagar nnd Sarah. drawing from it a deeper sense than is conveyed by the immediate rel)- nnnn Orn tinn l Transferred. I hope you liked the pie. Henry." ventured :1 young wife, casting an anx- ious glance at her husband soon after dinner. I bestowed great pains on __ tlxe.crust." . uv u.......u.a. M. An`! rnv ilnnr" he rescutntiou. Luau: Ia \.uu\ I thought you did, my dear." be `t tlxe.crust." 1 said. for I ve got the pains now." ` HARDII-`..'--At the residence of his sun-in-law, Mr. VV. J. Shannon, 53 \Vellin;:ton street. on Mnn~ day. Sept. 3rd, 1917. Alexander Hzlrdie. in his 75th year. In- terment in Toronto. MUSIC AT BARRIIYS BIG PAIR The nmnngx-nwni; have mndv ur- r21n2'mm'nt.~x with (`Mum H:nulm:u.~'lm- Slnttt-1', to huvv tho Milit:n'_\' Band at Camp Bmjdon dispmnso music `on the g;:ro1Inds on both dn_\'i-4 01' , Hue Fair and on 'l`u('sdn_\' m`m1'in_:'. This band i.~`. mo 01 tlw hr--"1 `.n:1ml~' Inf `H-<~:1 "1 (':1mh B(I1'Il(l and - ,,.,1,,,_ n _ 1.....'l,....l.:., ..o' 1l,....l Lula uilllu |r- nu \vI nu- ( Bowl is under the 1o:1dm'.~'.hip0l' mvstor Saiusbury. l)lF.I) Mrs. O'De11 and .\Ii:<.< BIn.<. . . . . . _ _,.L........,] ~ ~v\\ nu r `. Mnn~ , ...._ ';n r!P.l- _.. I ("I Haml- lf you contemplate having anything made in this department come in at once and select your materials as this department is already busy. DEVLEN & MEJRCHISON The New Underwear For fall and winter is all in. Extra good value in all lines for ladies and children, men and boys. Extraordinary values in merfs, ladies and childrerfs hosiery. .\Ii.=.s Irena Irving of friends here. men and boys are all in stock. Devlin &% New Dress Goods NEW COATINGS Bargains in Boys School Suits NEW SUETINGS New Trimmings The Fall Suits and Overcoats for EN QHARGE BIQW OPEN Mr. and .\ir.<. Jack visitetl .`Ir. :m'1 Mrs`. week. New Silks iuvchiscn THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 191? and \Ve are cndenvoring to make the paper valuable i to you, and at the low sub- M scription rate at which it ispubiished it is necess- ary that it be paid for in advance. Keep the money in circulation. \`v'e can- not pay our accounts un- less you pay yours. Piezxse don t disappoint us. 1 Mrs. Kner.>.~'ha\v zmrl maid have returner`. to Toronto after :1 hrii-f \`i.~'it here. .\Ir. Wm. P iv vidting friends in Stouvillc and I`Ir,:x::t .~ `Cr-r:x't. Mr. g.-hter for u 2 T0 SUBSGRIBERS: A nunxher fmxn hnre are u'.`.en the Exhibition this week. , All that \\'.|< 11': ger \\'z1.~' cmwignct in the Ivy Pre.~'hj. ur(la_v afternoon. ed for some til LI. 111..-. '3 at Our Corresponclents Find ` Worth Recording V\ L'l\.' end, The majority of farmirs are done hur- vesting. A number from here have bowl in Tur- onto taking in the sights M the l"..\`hih< ition. A few of them are Mr. Richie Ellis und his sister, i~Iuph6`nii21; .\Ir. -.ui(l .\lr.~'. l~Il~ fick; Mrs. .105. McMzi.~'tcr and her son, Er- win; Mrs. R. l)(ii)SOH, her son Lc-slic and (laughter Eff)`. _ .. ,`I.l .............A......,. Mr B. Jones has been around recently Mr. U1 U1 1nlIHn'.-:1, u share of the work. renewing . x\Ii.~'s \Vm1v, Dempster, Jr., A little son came Sutur night to brighten lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Jennett, Jr. . lllII{`.`.` \\ L1? tude. Tr) the our . Miss Lucy I)ohsun has gone to Totten- ham to teach school. The church zmniv(-rsnri(~< are about starting. The .-\nglic:m (`hurt-h intends: having theirs on the 7th of October... Mr. W. .1 4-..._. :I.. The Mcthociist Church took up a colloce` {ion rec:-ntly for the Red Cross, which amounted to 2.75, which has been for-' wax-ded to the Red Cross Rooms. Mr. and I] 1'. family and Mrs. Wm. Line aw`. little <`1:~.-.17` of Trim.-nhum vi.-'itr-rl rr-lutivo.< hora . short time l2L~t wick. Hllll JIIF. IJCI fri0n her: .~\yer. of Owen f"mmr_l is vi: here. Gilray, in the youth. The Rev. T. J. `Dew tank his 1 SalJ'u::th from Isaiah. the 11th and parts of the 12th 311:! 13th THO?.NTON . Oltl acquaintance. J. }~Ic('1o:m of Tomntn over f~'unrlu3'. .\Ir.<. I-`rank Bishop of Elmvnlo '.unn::'. z'riem1.- ow.-r (`no week- v lt`l'!lUI L't`llH `-rtal ( Angus, vi.~'itL-(1 .\Ir.~`. Willi-.un , on Monday. { UTOPIA Ell {`.l'lll\ ILUUIFIC. Hut with Chri. forti- 'i:1g friends we extend 4 their great trouble. sitar \Ve:~`t, \ H.) UH? UH. L'UlHl.!\l .`.n-. uav1x1 A1181], of the cement work on the Post]: hridge. north of Thnrmcn, has about crmxpletezi L:.. .L....,. ,.: .1... ...,...1. cu 11"` Km 112`.-5 IL lJllL'lH_`l HI Suml:-.y last. \'i.-itml Carol nf Creemnrc J. '1`. Corbett last` Toronto is \'i:~`iting and child, accom-, .~' lHOIh{`I`, Mrs. J. .1... .,... In"..- = :\_\'er. is home 1 the West. Sept. -1:1-., 1917. 1 H11.` >UL'.K'|' tmu`.~,lc. but . on >1 S0:ne'0f our far1nr.< report 73 hu. of outs to the acre this .~e:1.~'on. The spring crops are simply great. ' public schm-1. re. her I Mr. and \\Ir.~`. alnsexxce nf! visiting the `urg- place \'i.~'ih-4] The 7th Line, Utopia, contributed to the {Red Cross Rooms: 1 doz. eggs and cash - $3.00. I I Miss Coultrzr of Kingstoxl is cnusin. Miss .\IAbE1 Coulter, of I Innirl. ~ have returned from the West. K} L'L`ll lul .`1| .\Ii.~ts I\.I:a}):l Grate of Lefmy left today f(1' Tottenhzun, where she has been engag- ed as :1 teacher in the public School. I Mr. and Mr:<. I-loss Ardill of Lcfroy spent the hnlitlay with friends in Toronto. . I 3&1.-`s Ruby .-\d;u1~.< of Lefmy has return~1 ed home, having :~'pent her vacation in Toronto. I.`.'L viIlu;-.< .\ ow Gc sigxmeml C-r_n`scriptE( the young 111 all their t .~'.nil(-,`. smile . smile! UL` :~'e:`te apps-:1`zu1ce. '.u uur, nxum up Mix: \'.'L=<.'k-9 Barrie, U1` \\'t I'L' -U 1111111) tutu. summer homes before. 311`. Will twelve years ..4-.... . )` L2- .\Ir,<. (`h-.\.s. Thrmlp.-`on is Visiting re1ati\'e.= in Beeicn. Since the city cum {ogr.u'mx`0. Killziruey .,! Rev. A. Strot':xer, Crsemure, paid 21 y- ing visit to friemis in this Vicinity. Her man_v friem'1.< 2 | .1113.` \.|IAl}I|Ik'Il I.` `tury con'.'a1e;~'cence. .\Ii.= May Grant, G1-ar1y.< Verna Carter are entering I Miss Arm.~trnng, Toronto, is \`i.~'iting Mr. zxml f\Ii.~'.< Foyston. I '9 \'.'9l(-m I\Ii:~::< .\I::cz.'.rn Eight of nur Boy .cout.< attemlotl the Tnrnntn Exhibition and met the Duke of I) I\Ir.=. Campbell Inee `.\Ii.=.< .-` amongst her friends, frcm

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