Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 24 Oct 1918, p. 1

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Prepare for future ncertainties by op~ ening 3 Savings Acco nt with this Bank now. Interest alloweg at current rates. `LOAN ASKED FOR ; nsm-.3 noun MILL` 1lLl~'4lV>o Fllx` lk'llk'1' \\(.l." (I. ll7l||V\\.`. In View of Llnum-`il not having seen its way t`lt.`i11` to submit to the rate-payei's the proposition recomniended by the C-Olnllliunle dealing with the applicatiun for assistance in c(miwct.ion with tho rebuilding of tho ].~`ish0r Flour Mills, I beg` leave to submit to you another proposition which I trust may meet with you!` approv- -1| I n-nu].-I vu\.nnn!I'nH\.v 04'. vnnn Id. llla lll(l._) lllL'CL \Vll,ll jlllll Il_l1}llJV- al. I would 1'en ask your hnn(;-rablrr body in addition to granting a fixod assossnmiit of $3000 fur t,hrm- ye`-ars to make 2. loan of $10,000 \\ iUl()l1L iiitci-est. for five W211-s, m-_payabln in in- sialinmits of $iO(H) (wory six mnnt.h.<. Ir LL: _ H IIIIJIII.-I13. Iftl1i. n1m>t.< with your app1`_wal it will unnblv Hlf`. (lum- pnny tn (-mn[>la-to :11`:-z1n:.:'s-xm_~11ts .-"--1` H10 v:u'l_V 1'v-0[n-Hing (If Hm `mill. `ll ..... . _, :..A..I . ..n |.,_ AL- rVln..1. Illlllu It \\_`as lmilllml H11! l\_\' Hlf` C1f`1'k that _2rur1tir1:_-` H10 1`1'([1ll`.~`I of Mr . `Fi. \\`(Il1l IIH':\l1 H10 1 >:1)'ing` Hf l;<|('..-jn, 1`i_'_'111`in:'_-' thn` iI)lI`l'<`>`l, :\l I`: U01` :`f'l`)|. 1 The Council will consider the matter at 21 mac-Ling: to-niszht. 'ij_*.< I\'iHv:l by l I'f-'>` `` __ I. 1 i` ll... I0 t`n]'N"H p11rpt',u. a"i>m;h1 i I '1 ',Vlll,llIll.`. F.xzm1i1w KiM'.< (ix-4-vlc 'I'hs- Iu_:u-.1 HI` \\'n1'k.~` t<-I'vm:1n 1\':x.-' in. in in.~'[w:-I l\'iuls|`.< 0:--vlq ('l11\ l`I'l and tho (--1x|'.~'a- H1` H1- .~`H`I`{1lH H11-u-u*.:'l1 thv town and m:.1ko'- :1 1-([m1~t in thv f`.-rlmvil. [)v1>ni_\` IInI'.~'|'iul:| .~':1i:l if ihn _'qmnp lu, wnuhl 1|:-4-11: -11 Hw (`H-a-1( 1hx'=m*.:`l1 Hwir 1v1'u1w1'liu-.~'_ tlw (-ul- Va-rt is zunplc-. H.- (-unl l ( H 1: .I.mn<'h hml1w1`l1 alum` 5.. ii... . . . . . . . . . . ..lC.. .~..............n..- _"|" 1JIl7 \Vl'lllll |l"!`[II'll III! \|I"Il\ iu':mu`l1 (-4-ul son H`1;>.L1nn<'h !nn::1:_w- hm] hm-xx tn Hw pm-1:I`x'tiu-.< (-um-u1'nin:` whim`-h r---mplzxint-h:1:l law-n nmul-~. 7. ;-r-n Hw .~`l1_L'_".~'liI>lI Hf .\IIl. I <}1`t.1'I`I? tho" `Ii-ozml wt \\ -rks` \\':1.< a.`1;~:-r1 in 1'-'-1m.r1 M. um ! nu`-4-tin_:` I't`_`.:iIX`IHIl_'." l!';u`liuH -n'_'inI-.< hm`- 3n:..' 5~1'-qu-1` u-nt1-:1mw- In 5|. J:-lIII'.~' i-v:.HIh'}'. ..I` 4- .'1..:. I;"l|||l II I `f:Zm'|< H11` : pr-.~`.~ihl-- H.-{nu h_\' T \\'l\'I~ ' M'uw.l by } lo~-tw Mr-1.:-an and `AM. `1'.s.-nn-'.\', 'I`h:1t, this (".m1nu`.'il` h~*nx`iil_\' (`HIH'xH' in H10 1w-qlw.~'1. M" Mr`. `3:-1r\`i`- 1'0 \'i(-t.m'y Lunn and will hp !~'pmuIil_\' l'4`:1f`h(`1I. Tu this, `Vwv fm-I that Ra1'1'iv`.~' (>hj0(`tiv0 mud the CUlH1(`i1 wunld urge` upon the \!iLiZ6`l1.~'. in suh. to the Victory I.r.m'n to the utmost, of Ehoir ability. SIMCOE coum 1 CANNING KlTCHEN| Pay Caxmdza.'s war bill for 4 1-3 seconds,` \`\ f I Out: soldier for 40 days, or, Feed one soldier for 3% months, or, -o'.P\r\ ,,u,|~, , 1-,., `An 1--., -_ .-.-4; sun. .:u-um. IV: V,_; ............., v., 100 soldiers Tor 40 days, or, Buy 10 gas masks, m', 10 buyonts and scabbards, or, 1400 rifle cartridges, or, 100 `hum! grenades, or, 50 37 mm. shell, or. 10 pzim. nf snlrers boots, or, .T\(.| pairs of sr)lwlu3r= socks. LETTER'H'EADS. Billhends and Staternents printed at The Advanno :40ffl('m mill: neatnoss and despatch. Save 1 \\ nu.` lvu.< H \-vn|unun|_ '|`HIo'lH much with tho *1)!I-m- (Zn. :1llu\\'inp'H1.mn 1-r,-rtniI1 511':--ls I`-H` thu- nf l:1.\`in{_-` llmlc-1-_2'|-numl lilll?_`| Ill!` l.H:ll| `I'1:u`-Viv \\'1':-Iv ;1. IIHV In In-o~.<.-' ll[)nll lhv riti_. :\u1\'i>:1iwilii_\' ml f."i\'iHf_" nlli .~`v1m'nrt tn tllv \'i:-la-vhyi s11l.~'m-i|i11g and nth:-1'- TY nomuz ' VICTORY BOND WILL ) 'nuy Victory Bonds. l'l"."'XIl I" III.. Hln'\\':l1I-I` In 4-l|:n'.~'. (I-un:h1il.~' -4] <-->nl`irmin_'_" In 1llu\\'ing' H1.r`m ..I. 1`... 4|... Office Phone 163. Hm! $1.25 per annum. Single copies 3c. TO THE CITIZENS OF BARBIE AND DISTRICT: The Pu|_n1i(-ity ()`on1milt,vv 01` Barrio have :1rL'ax1g'e(l u 11m11.~'Lu1' parade to upun the-_gl_9l8 Victory Loan Campaign 0111-5 Monday, the 28th of October, at `.30 p.m. AEROPLA ES Annn~-\.....r.-.,..sl.` kn}..- `\ uA\w\ .-.-`A:-In IIEfI\ll'|-lI'IIE Arrangements have been made (weather pern1iLtiz'l.\g) to have about thirty ill`l`0plHBI18S fly over the town at 2.30 pm. and to drop posters and leaets on the Market Square afgd along the Main streets and (lag stunts. Let. (wot-yonc get one Llxese Sou- vnnh-Q Vuuua. xx Immediately foll')wing, a par- mle of all Bands automobiles, sl-lnml ('l1l]l|I`(`ll a11d\\'a1- V9-Lorans will he .l'01`mod M the Market. Square and pt-nco"l East. along Collier Street to he corner of Cllarlutto and l.uui. Streets, back along Dunlnp Slum lo Allamlale, along B111-[U11 A\'(-.;.\\'illimn and (luI:1lmx'laml Stu-I-t.i1'nt111`ni11g to Qua-vn'.< Pnrk, \\`hm- slmrt \'i(*loI`_v l.n;1n mlnlm-.~`. \\ i 5 ha` (1(`ll\'6`l'Ud h.\' lhv l'ullr>\\`in_'_":'l`l1_ l\I:1yn1`.\\'.. \. l%uy. 'l\'.(`... l\l.l>.` n mn'o. of f.hr- ~.\lini.~ l<-1`i:1l`f;\ssur~i:1lim1, fnmn 1l`\I-.ll.... -.n.I ' .-...n-.._.nun nHv.\.~. n.n.. L|L.l .` it flu hlinislvriuli ;\ssLu-htlhwn, lJvnn (YAh1Hvy and ' rvprusvnta- tivn (wf Hlu (irvnt \ ;1r \1% Assovhuinn. C`nI\n,.l f`l~1I.;..r..- ' ll l'.`l'lllilLl\U LIKZIIUUI Llllll L'|l '|'lII- .~`t-llami (`lltlI`>1 l.l'|'lIl I -:1!`- riu and surrounding ountry, zllstiu I}Ig\'.\'('Itl|l.~'. :11":-1'--1111/"I:-ll (n n1N,`f, :1! H14 .\l:1I'l;*l ,\'qnu llnl lutvr x II.-1.. -)"m ..... -1v\.l l..;n..- uHh l|l Ill! Hum lln-In |IIf>l`|1> \ I). During week ending Oct. 19th, there was received at the Kitchen, 53 chickens and : $2.50 from Churchill W.I.; 19 chickens, 1 `I bug onions. 2 baskets apples and 1 of to- l1\'.`.IOC`.i fmm L'oul.~'0n's \\'.I.; Thurutmi \\'.I. rent 33' chickens; Knock sent 54 chickens and :32; Mrs. .\'el.~'nu, Cuok.~1.r.\'ii zgml .\lr.+. Jrimctt each 5011! a mg of crab ;ipplc.~'; Mrs. Luck, :1 bu.~'kct of tmn2itoe.~'; `.\lr.~'. Living- FIUIIO, ';\l1`.~`. N95` and I\Ir~'. \\ eh1wr of iitlexi-` mile. 7 bags apples. The output for the week was: 1307 tins %r.{ \1i.~i. of I199 of umvlc l-uilcr; `. 4i nf` jv1't`~L`X'\'(' fruiI~j. -105 of (`:xIlll0li cruim; 2. 5`_ r.-f (i\iCi\'L'H; 4 of chickcn jvll_\". hr. of, :3 .-.i'.m-l umflr-.~: E! of 1::-ui`.< and 2'? of iu".'l.~'.i H11`! llll-0`-L-!l`l>l .\I:11'l H up llu-ii -'|'Hl`-"I -`v;Imn~' I-I -urr-TI In 11:11 lln-i1` 1'4-~'1-I-vlixw .~< l`_llnlnl-.~. .\_nlnmul=il:- All >\\'nu1*.- ml` :mlu% in ll:11'1`in zxml surrounding cou my are r-_ rlm- In l'nx-m up :11 'lln- l\l:u*l(L-f, 9m1:11'v unal jam in vln- pm`nr_le fillinr: llu`-ix` f :ll'.~' \\.jlh st-l.mr)l ('lllllll`l`ll. 'l'lwy mm nlfu I-u.q1m.'~".- (`cl In lc'-0u1`:1l:~ llwi1`{(`nl~.'< witll l'ln::;< and lmnling wlmi`-0 possible. Do(~n1`al.irm.~ .-: All um-1'(`lmnl.< mm I'b([ll(`Sl(`d to rlr-M-mlv ilwir . a-nml win- 4ln\\'.~' with l`l:v_-.< mul i)o,-llv1'.< for this .u-r-n; ' .\t llw (`UmlHl`I1(`(`lIl.(`ll[ ml` the pm':1lo-. llw 'l`uwn ball will be run}: zmal llu- ( Hn1llllltI`l` l`(`f]1lPSt H54. llml all nllwr lwlls in llw lown, lm 1-ung_- :12 lhn .<:1nH` limp and all \\'lli.~'llv.~` nn l`.1r-tux-i--.- and rail. .....\.ll l.l .n-n |"Il`l.` |lI|`\\ll. I.-M v\'o-x'\'nm- (~:>nIr*.--i\l:1I<<` as mm-In n-iso n< ;u-.-.-i1-l.-- nml npm_1. Hm (`.:\m[n:1i}_`n ill: :1 FLYING START. E!-.&.RR!E PUBLICITY `_ . VICTORY LOAN COMWHTTEE Hearing of One Civil and Two Criminal Cases Put off UntiU anuary One civil and two criminal cases were down for hearing lwfore Justice Middleton. In the Criminal Court the King vs. McCul- lough was :1 charge of sedition against an iagriculturnl laborer at Tecumseth. The King vs. McDonald was a charge of man- slaughter, sent from Collingwood, the ac- cused being charged with causing the death of one of a party of automobilists, through negligently driving. The King vs. Clare- lmont was another criminal charge which 4 should have been heard, but the acused lis still at large. He was charged with Kb! 1 theft of some old iron at Colli.a5vood;._|:ut lhroke gaol at Barrie and went to Tortii` _. 1 where he was arrested fr selling liquor 21:. ,was sent to Burwash, but he again made`` ' his escape. ' NVL, _: v ..:i ......- ...... nr..|.,... n,....~.... nu Hm Th: full ;\.~'.~'izo.~', \\'hi('h ;~hnuhl lmu-, been opened at Barrie on Tuesd:x_v, have been 3 p().~X})OXl(_`ll tn January 14th, on account of the influenza epidexnic. VICTORY BONDS ms crcupc. The civil case w:L~x Walter Cooper vs. tha Collingwood Shipbuiiriing Company. The `plaintiff claims 81000 damages for false arrest and malicious prosecution. He was accused by the company of purioining lsrnnie tonls. but V/as discharged by the incili nm.gistrate. God's sweetest messenger or Joy-n Dnox. Do people munie much responsibility or take much risk in adopting a baby? Yes, just as much as if one were born to them ~- not a bit more. Any person interested should address inquiries to W. J. Justice. Box 914, Barrie. We need the heartiest practical support of every child-loving per- son in the County, and will do our best in the use of any gifts or donations for the welfare of the precious children in nu: nnra .-\Il Ten Cents for fifteen Words. is The .-\d\'a-nee rate for prepaid :u1\'1.s. of the wzmtec class. It is the cheapest rate of any news- paper in Ontario. ASSIEES POSTPONED 13].. I'll. \\'ilI Puhlit-, at Hm lining: [`l'V'(ll with .. ._.I \\lIll nml our care. Gifts of money should be sent to Mr. T. T. Young, Box 66, Barrie. Donations of food or clothing to the Shelter, 172 Eliz- abeth Street, Barrie. v!~~*2~-2'~1~{*'{~}~2~X-{~-1~!`'l~+'K .-. I -:- PERSJNAL AND oc1AL Mrs. Boyle, who has been spending u couple of months with her si.~`ter, Miss He- Carthy, Bnyfieltl St., lo:n'z>:~: to-day for her htgme in Scranton, Pu. ...- ru..l__._ u.~:._-..... Ln. "mm 1.. cl... J. Frank J ackson 1101118 In nuluuum, Au. 'Miss Gladys l"irm:m has ;;nnc- tn the sick Children's I'I0.~`pit:xl to train for :1 H ... .. .. .,. , ,,__ NJ Total Assets Th? (,'hilrir(-n'.~` Aid 7.eml'ui children for u - have two very fine l ..l.1... ` ' 7')", ,. '. c . e .'. J'4 . .. . I. . o .;. . 0 `I.x\'H.. .\'r., no Y-oU WANT A BABY `FVC. , '{`.~`:her Basil Kingsley, who was well `My here, died of influenza in Linxdsny K eek. '4 MAKER OF PORTRAITS Sucimy h1i\`(' L... ...lr...oinn In. I Res. Phone 3591 The influenza, whether of the Spanish variety or otherwise, has increased in Bar- rie during the past week. It is, however, of a mild character and no deaths have beei reported at the time of writing (Wednesday morningl. At first those attacked wexe business men, who had come into contact with infected persons; but the disease has got into the households. In some cases the whole family are affected including the youngest child. Children generally :`uf~ fer from bronchial trouble. THE FASCI Saving is 5 ha TION OF SAVING that brings true satis- faction. There something fascinating about watching th dollars mount up. A feeling of independ e and security grows with the knowledge in the Bank. at you have money About 300 Cases in Barrie-- Sisters of Service Have Been Enrolled-n Are Doing Splendid Work One doctor on Monday said he had at- tended 36 patients that (lay and 45 the pre- \'iou.~` day. Dr. Little, M.O.H., stated on Wetlnestlay morning that most of the cast- now were :1n1nng women and children. Ho |g:wc- 300 us a rough ostinxate of the number uvf cu.~v~' in the town. `INFLUENZA SPREADS BUT IS OF MILD TYPE The C2muc .i:m Red Cm.~'.= um1ert:*.k(-.s to: despatclx to every Cznladiun prisoner iu1 enemy countries, regardless of rank, the` muvimmn nmnnnt nf fnml and clothing uer- 5 V I venetny countries, 1'8g'.lI`(1lC`:' ox mum, uie l maximum znnount of food and clothing per- lmitted by the Regulations of the Central: Care Committee for l ri.'~:oners of War, which ` _w:is C`. 'l1e(l by the Joint Committee of the`Briti:h Red Cross and St. John of Jeru- salem to he the central authority with re- gnnl to all British prisoners. ` Under this Central Committee, the Pris- oners of War Department of the Cnnatliun` ` Red Crosxi Society operates and is recognized l as the official committee for the care of` all (,7-.111-.uli-.in pri.'~onex'.< of war in (`l1(*H)_V countries. .u- u` . . -, 1-2,, L`U ulnura. This Depzzrtxw.-nt is financed from the general funri, of the Canadian Red Crn.~`.s'! .`.4ncioty. um1_ by cuutributi>n.< spL'ci:111_V dos |ign:\twi fur the :~'upport nf p1'is:mcrs. I V. r,,..l ..l,..L:.... n.. ohm. u.~+2,.ln.- n\-_ HS Lhx I kin. \,1HK Durix .~u;-;rl_\'i1 I 1v:u'cel.< Inn "nl `nu , ` xlw in from and and I) only it IL... Cookstown Branch-l`. McMILI.uAN? `lll|'_' .`|lllii' _',lUU [H'l.`')Il|`l`.` \\llIl I`l.\ lpliltl s of lawn! pc-r nmnzli, (`:l(`l1 \"(`i;, lllIL'.5 `Inn ;um;'l.~ niul (:r.~ting_r IP11 lullzxrs. l)L`.~i.'l"> lilw full lurmul ration [>(`I'1llllI(".l (fur\\'nr\lt'rl >'\\`itz<~rl:m(l, llolluntl or l)t,-iii11:ii'i ".~'iiml<(~.~", xm-tlicnl $l1[![)llf`;~', clrnllw.<, lmolrs at-cortling to uoeils und limitvnl l)_\' rvgiilutioiis. (`zmmliun prisoiwrs interned in neutral countries are fed by tho uuthoritit-.< of the country at a rate agreed upon and paid by the British Goverxmwnt. Tobacco. n(-w~- papers`, and a few personal articles are supplied by the Red Cross. The cost of financing this Department of Red Cross work in 1918 is estimated at $600,000 for Canadian Prisoners. .... . .. __i_ _ __ .L,l l . I l I L, -UUU,uuU IUI uauuuruu nnauucra. I The following are the receipts `since the 1 last published list. r J. Iiemmx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 Mrs. R. Carr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 ' C. McPhee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 Union School Section, Vespra . . . . .. 4.50 June 2, A Friend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .50 . 9 June 6, Mrs. C. J. Banting . . . . . .. .50 June 27, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Sims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 . July 8, Mr. Bennett . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 ` July 11, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond .. .. . 2.00 ` Mr. and Mrs. Sims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 July 13, Mrs. R. Carr . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.50 3 July 13, Mrs. G. H. Firman . . . . . . . .. 1.00 2 : July 13, Miss D. Boys . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 July 18, Mrs. c. J. Banting ....... .. 50` Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Sims . . . . . . . .. 2.00 Aug. 31, Miss D. Boys . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 J. H. Bennett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Judge Vance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 Mrs. R. Curr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 . Mr.-1. Bunting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .50 Net Prmremls of Garden Party at Mr. 1.1:.-lin"-I _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ NEE l l ()Cf?R(lS OI LIGITIOH F311) HE ;VlI'. I.o.~'lie s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1431.:')l) \\'n1m>:\`.~' Institute, Cnok.~'t0wn . . . . . 50.00 Women's Institute at Cnokstnwn have undertaken to keep 2: prisoner. This ucticm is to Iv: cnxmx1nnrl(-.11 and it may be that mhor Institutes will folluw. It costs $100 PRISONERS OF WAR FUND )urin,' 1`. I\., H11 LnL'ivIj.' 1`cck ~x`I.\'in_-; `.`,7U(J primm-r.~ \\'i els vcr . ;-m1x:'{.~' arming <'.ullur.<, I - full `utinn per111it\vv.l (fun In Ilnlluml Den 1 n. _u .,l.....I .-u..nl'.nv.- n . year. October 19, 1918. ` 110911 IHFII Ill II\'dA llll it-ty i.-: t:u1po\vc_-red, mm'nnm m hun- 'l'ho.~D hf Ihv i'I1nvrgm1c_\` llL*ul1l1 . 2` .1 Thornton " W. T. HODGSON, Manager all p1:u 1-. an... . = \\'ex`e hn`;:1 1 CUUH' ` " ' _v the St. Amlr llwlnr \\'i\`v.~ _ 6 s-' which - hI~.ul bxmtl 3:-ntrul (-hm` (~::p.<, Dx1-uf- Iwtl ;>:u`.<, 73 lnmtlku u;<;: 'I`rini1y-- th .~i.\:';;":0 yrs. 90 -ighiu-_r ' S:mI:=r.~m1, )0.~ 1:l<-.~: l Tl.'m'lt`. `"1_"`1 5 l('Hl>' lu:;n( . . Rn` BARRIE. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1918. Many cases of influenza are reported in the South Ward, but mostly of a lighter type and so far no fatalities have resu. -` Dr. Hunter, who has been endeavouring. to look after both Stroud and Churchil!.| where medical assistance is lacking, er- ports all of his patients doing well. in the i ... wnnv ........,..u.u uu uun-uu_y ununuu-5, un- not in the evening. The assizes, which should have been opened, on Tuesday, were postponed until January in conse- quence of the prevailing sickness. Bsrrie Branch. A. L%s1.1:a. Manaurl I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dickey, of 10'.` Buy- field St., have suffered a bereavement in the loss of their only son, John N., and his young wife. She was just twenty ant`. died at 5 a.m., Sunday, the husband (lying at} `J :1.m., Tuesday. In his case the cause of` (lo-.:tl1 w:1.< pleuro-pm;-unmniu. Both hail lmon suffering from influenza :1 week or `mu l;xj.'.<. John Dickey, aged 23, was in .~z-vvrnl grocery stores in Barrie before he .~.-itivsnl in 'I`(r T\\'o;~'mu1l children are l. {:7 -l)u1'u1h)', ugctl twn. uml .luc`.<, .<:.\: Li--:izl1.~. Mr.-=. Dicl-1:-_\` \\':`..< .\li.<< ('l:1ru l"0r- ([o':'_ nf Turrmtn, In-lure hvr Inu1'ri::_z1-. Tia I: mix. In l |`r. (.'(-mt-lvr_\', Turnnln. 0 fuii:-1`:l tnnl: pl:-.1-r on TI1o.~'tl:i_\' ulter- "flan .1.-_;<(-11 xx-;\.< Ihn unly min, but hr- is .~urA \mi-~.`. luy hi: luilit-r :m 1m>ll~.<~r, untl iw ~i I-`!~~ .\lr.~. KY. .7. \\'il:-"on. Tnrnmn; 1\ll'.`. (`-3 ".<-, l 2:u`ri(`; '.\lr.~'. W. l`. l`:iul1nn, Tur- .-mu; .\ir~'. G. Wilson. Wi1ini;u0::',. i\li.f>` N `v Hwv, .v.. . \ ;HiL'k(`y. Toronto. I ` The regular nmnthly packing, Oct. 17th. `\\':1:' us folluw.~:: 31S pyj:nnu.~:, 75 cape-sleeve ap_\'j-.nnn:<, 1364 property l)ug.<, 18 stretcher Vcup.~`. tit) lizmtlkerchiefs, 36 M0.\'aught head. ll)-.1nduge.<, 1S knitted huml-ages, 15 house-l wives, 24 scultetus bandages, 42 pneumonia` jziclu-ts, 36 shirts, 9 dressing gowns, 54 bed pails. 5 quilts, 576 prs. socks, 1S prs. bed sock;<, old linen. Total value of shipment $1121.64, an increase over Oct. 1917 of $585.44. Shipment of socks, Oct. 1917: 270` 'pr.<.; Oct. 1918: 576. Contributions of Auxiliaries Collier St. Church--53 pyjannL=/, 5 flannel shirts, 2 dressing gowns, 1 quilt, 1 pr. bed .<:.cl<.~, lit) prs. socks. ' Seinper Purntus Class 32 bed socks, 47 ` `pr-up:>rz_v lugs, `.39 scnltotus lmmluges, hund- l{(`l``l1ll`f>`. I .`.!i.v Bnnth-31 prs. .=ocl-::~:. ` .- ` * St. .-\ml1'e\\".<-T5 c:i;.e:~'lee\`e pyjnxnzas, ha _ '[>r.<. socks. - ' .-\ndrr~\\".~' li1ierg(en(`y Clu.=.~1--15 hume- -lv.'i\'t-.~`, :-`cultetu.< l1:m 36 Mc.\'uu}_7ht 1 `,lv~:-.rl l>:unl:i:es, ll`: chin lILlIHl:l{.Z('.'~`. 1`. ~1'rt-`.~l l 65 prnpr-rl_\` l)`.iZ>'. '2 qnilt>. F.-l - ilwd ;:u`..~', -15 p!l('lllll()lll'.) _l'.l('l-{(`?.>`. `_ pill-:x\\`.~', :73 li::nIik(-1'(',liiof.~. - < H - .4. x.,. -."u_-r-l\:7\c.' l 71-. l):HH1K(*I`(`,nu'x.~. 'i`1'i:1i1y-- 18 p_Vj:u1n:a.<. 13 h-.1mll:or(~hic*i>',i ':H >'r:c1<'~' (EH 1-rs. mi th(*.~`<- {ruin 311`.-`.3 >`:xm1:~r.~m1. Tm`rmtn.: ; Trinity (,'-iri;<~- 10 }nTf)p4'I'i i1:1;:.~`, 1`.` "Plli-l` A V |:l('H!.~' i:u1(izxg(*s, S) ])l`.'~. .~nck.~:. E B:1pIi. |uyju1n:I!~', 1 trench cup. `21 11:15". . i Allumlulo (,`hurch(-.<--50 p)'j'dl!\1i5', 3 {Lin- nol shirts, 5 drc.<: gowns, 4 quilts, 7 lrench caps, 88 property bags, 47 prs. socks. St. Mary s-12 pyjamas, 37 pm. socks. Miss Sc0tt--44 p. socks as fnllosvs: Congregational Church, 12 prs; Salvation Army, 6 prs.; other lmitters, 26 ms. Rural Auxiliaries Essa and Innisfil Town Line-donated: `7 pyjamas, 34 property bags, 4 quilts; re- turned: 21 ms. socks. I\'nn:-L-.--4|nnntl>.d: 29 nviamas. 2 quilts; socks. Kn0cla.--donated: pyjamas, quilts; remrned: 15 ms. {`.u-n-3 Wnmpn n Im;t.itute-13 Christ- returned: 15 socks. Guthrie Womefa Inst.itute-13 mas stockings, 1 Red Cross quilt. n..n~u~in Willinn Workers---7 Christmas Imas Cross quilt. Guthrie Willing Worker-s---7 ` -stockings, 12 yjamas, 12 property bags. I Guthrie Girls Sewing Circle---ll pyjamas. ] Ivy--34 pyjamas, 13 shirts, 29 prs. socks. 1 Midhurst--14 pyjamas, 8 prs. socks. I Mineaing-17 pyjamas, 3 annel shirts, i 9 pra. socks. Stmud---3 flannel shirts. ` Utopia-J2 prs. socks. Grenfel Khaki Circle--2 pyjamas, 2 dl`.5- sing gowns, 12 handkerchiefs, 4 prs. socks, 6 Christmas stockings. 1 Holly-6 pyjamas, 7 shirts. ` Churchill--2 prs. socks. i Mrs. Rhinehart, Shanty Bs.y---l1 prs. ' D socks. D Trinity Ghurch had charge of the shop I Sat, Oct. 19; net receipts: $102.98. 01' this I amount $16.00 goes to Prisoners of VVar. D St. Mary s Church will have charge (in ) 3211., Oct. 26 and the following Sat, St. Andrew's Church. \ ct... r`nmm:map fllrs` week: Mrs. Little. Church. Shop Committee this week: Mrs. McLaren; next week: Mrs. A. Canon, Miss Lawrence. . n......+`..m.. In Rhnn, Sat. Oct. 19: Ivy. Lawrence. . Donations to Shop. Sat. Ivy, $3.50, 1 dnz. eggs. 'I'h.. nnnnnl nmo-tum uf Barrie Brunc-,h (102. The annual nxeo.-Ling which was to have been held N917. `Let lmi been postponed. RED CROSS NOTES churches on Sunday morning, but bl... nu.....1-.._ "FL. .....I_.... ._.L1..L L. VV. D. anI1un.nuvu Private Wm. B. Sandersrm, 5011 of Mr. R. .1. 5'~:1mlt.=r.=rm. (`numy Registrar. \\'::5, lwmxnrlt-.1 in tho left arm nn Soptetnluer 29:1), and was z-.1miltc-r1 In the Fzumrliuxl hn;<;nit:.1 at Imtrvpryrl. 1`-`rrmco. n-rr n A DDINCIF 1:1: .4` 47111 (,':xn-nu La. uun:_y, \llIuAu. Gassed Corp. E. G. Holmes, Orillia. A. Dusome, Penetang. Missing .7. Thompson, Bradford. x CADET A. HOBLEY l Curlet Allen Hubley, who is ill in Tammn General Hospital, is pmgressing favorably. He only went to Toronto on Oct. 9. ` PTE. CECIL FERGUSON | The many friends of Pie. Cecil Ferguson l were shocked to heat of his sudden death while in England. Pie. Ferguson wm ,,,:.u_ .n.. I'r'h'L Q:m.-ms`-.2 but as 1,x. uun, \_;|uuu. .1. WV. Hardy, Lefro; E. J. Putt-note. Pen J. V\':-I1'1n:;'<.~n Brock \\'. (7. B:\rmn~, I n:xr:`i J. R. .r ' , Hrilli: H. ('u1`1'i!-, ('r]li1;g_'\w V. ;\nm.~. `."Ix"1lEi:A.. .'I_. M. King, |.<-in-_\'. W. itzrn-1. Mirlhm`. D. J. _\IC(`uH1<'::l`1. ;\ \\'. H, .\':x1ni.rr. B: L. Hrn'.\`:-._ Urillizx. W. W. (T:nn1~boll. M 1). 17. {\\';:1'I\-.~. Viclm U. 1'}. l"2n'l:m'. .-\H`.mx F. i\Iv'l'ng,::ar1, ('nll` Comm. J. Tinngzaxc. ` \`n'. `V'})5~I(*l`, Ponm J. ;\Irmx1u}`. (`nllingn C. O, (':\1`n('r(m, Uh `IC. M. Hnhbvrt. AI]: R. I-`n: Angus. R. Durragb. Orillia. S. Jarvi;~`, Ponetang. A. Paxton, Orillia. J. McTag_gart. Pent C. E. Iolhnun, Hill: J. H. Sanger, Orilli: \\'. Ynuhg, Cnldwa J. C. Pearson, Pen IV 7- 1.` LI ... while In xunglauu. rm. xu5u.nu.. overseas with the 177th Simone}. but as he had not `been allowed `to go `to Frsume. Ind been, for nearly a year stenographer in the head offices of the Air Ministry in Bel- :-vuvn Qnnnro I.nl ld. ShOX1olY W01? 'h..l` ! ARD THE BOCHE WITH VICTORY Bmma the Air Ministry in net- grave Square, London. Shortly lillness he had been called back to main; vamp. CADET C. 0. GILBERTS Cadet C. 0. Gilberts. second son of MI. and Mrs. Charles Gilberts, Elrnvale, Eleni in Hamilton on Tuesday, October 8, an- other victim nf Spanish Inuenza. Czszlex Gilberts was twenty-four years of age and a member of the .R.F.C. Prior to his em , listmeni he was employed on the stall ti the. Bank of Tommo at Mnntmartre. Sask, and signed up in April, 1918. He had ' been in training at Bezmxsville, and was very recently nmvenl to Hamilton, vrhs-re , he comractetl the Influenza and succurvr.-l)o:l alinr a few rlny<` illness. Besides his pub s:ms., Cadet Gilbert: is survlveti by thrvel hrnthers at Elmvale. and um: sister, .'\lrs. Putiemmxx, of Emlmontun. The funeral xms held in lilxnvnle Lu Ocbtxhr-.t 1].. U. o`I\I1}l|'(\. \ Iu|n;ngu.w:..-.. (':un('r(m, Uhthnfi. .'~'\H:u1d:-.10. Jarvis. . . Paxton. Penetangz. Colhnun, I-Iill: Orillia. C01(l\V'3t(`l`. Pcnetang. Lance-Corp. F. Hewitt, Midland. rs-I-P an I: QANHERQDN COUNTY CASUALTIES . Hucker, Orillia. . J. Sanger, Collingwood. . Healey, Midland. v. Pringle, Allandale. v. Bishop, Barrie. . S. Peckham, Bradford. V. VV. Grunt, Midland. . Caswcll, Coldwater. . More, Creemore. ':. Gibb, Barrie. L Douse, Lefroy. L Douse, Lefroy. Bind ..C Ill----J. . uuuau, A4\.AAu_y . Died of Wound: . Shannon, Collingwood. . McDonald, Orillia. llI_.._.l_.I -_.l II!--:.. 7. Baxter, Alliston. . Millard, Orillia. . Kimberley, Collingwood. `. Haines, Beetrm. . Spcerin, Moonstone. L Bow, Orillia. . Lt-froy. I. Penetung. . Brock. MMIIHML V. ::xr:`io. `nri /.~, ()1`i]1i:`. X. ('r]lil;}_'\\ (:(I'1. Aug.-auuunu, vn--n-u. Wounded and Missing Barry, Orillia. I`---AA u......, u..a,.... Prisoner of War . L. Corbett. Midland. Wounded Carter, Angus. D . mP;2;;gNg;m;,% . Mc(,'uHl<-:m, .~\l1is1rn11. '. S1\)lV][`!`>'(v1\, B:lr1 ir. ` '. :\Iir11:mr1. . \'ic\m`iu II:n`b(n`. . 1'}. Alltuulult-. . (.'n1lingv.'rm(1. on. (`u1ling_\vnn(i.. . Ponemng. Crn1li11g\\`r)nl. A r. tn, . L , 1*: OUR SDLDIER BOYS l;c*\nu 1:. L . PTE. W. H` n Killed in Action I\ -u- UH. 1'l;1nL1'. FTE. G. A. PRINGLE L , |.\1n1-_\. Mirllunrl. llcwltl. uuuu .... ;. B. SANDERSON Ill At the I'(-gL11:u' Inontiug uf the Town Council, Monday nigllt, Mr.` Q I" Iluhnu v~._~I.-n.I n.~_-iui-nu-n in LU\\lL LI|_lUllL7ll, LU.['|lLJd._)` ||l;-'sllL, U11- S. J. 1~'ishe1' aslusd assistance in a new form for his milling in- dustry. His 1(`H(`l'\\'u.~2 as f1)llu\\'>" In ninuv HI` l'.nunnll uni hnx-u n- THOS. ROGERS {All kinds of ('11-(`ssed lmziber. our- iug, cciliiig. oak om'in';. zno-.ili1i:a-.3 and trim. B. C. shingles, 1'0w_'l1 lum- her and joisting on hand. 1'):-i-ssiizg and all orders receive prompt attention.

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